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Priority Log - Part 2
Log 06 Priority (Part II)
Still the Big Screen Car
The last two weeks have been a busy time at FONY Records! Maybe you've been working diligently on your upcoming projects — or maybe you've been fighting the sense that something is wrong. That this life, whether it's better or worse than before, is not your own.
Either way, passengers will finally receive a new objective on their phones...

From here on out, characters can regain their real memories. They can do so randomly, but the most reliable way is to work with another passenger: they will know that by touching foreheads (yes, headbutting counts) for pairs, or huddling very closely for groups, they will unlock some memories for one or all of them — of course, it also allows the other person to see and feel everything play out, as though they lived it themselves.
It's memshare time!
As passengers regain their memories, their AU lives will start to fade. Production crews disappear, texts from your parents delete themselves, your favorite coffee shop is suddenly empty... Because you can't have both.
At least one character will need to reject the AU in order for everyone to progress; there is no minimum comment count. Characters may go both routes, but should ultimately prioritize one for the AC Poll.
Remembering

And choosing to remember comes with side effects: passengers are overtaken by a fierce chill as the source of the cold finally presents itself. The shadows in the empty buildings around them start to stretch out. These shades collect in huge swathes — and shape themselves into sharp, spindly arms and fingers. They'll grab at whoever passes, leaving them cold and constricted, making it hard to remember what's happened and trying to drag them back into the illusions of the AU. However, when these shadows have manifested, they're also vulnerable: they can be dissolved by using a strong light, like a fire, flashlight, or stage light. Even sunlight will do the trick, but physically resisting the shadows will grow more and more difficult as they sap warmth from everything they touch.
For those less physically inclined, the shades have one more weakness: real, happy memories. By focusing on something that brought them past comfort, however small, characters can drive off the shades little by little.
This force controlling the AU clearly lives in shadows. Characters can weaken it by confronting these shades, in which case they will find themselves alone with their memories and a ghostly, empty city of Danaca.
Resisting

Characters that don't regain their memories through contact with other passengers (whether intentionally or unintentionally), will still find their fake identities starting to fade away, but their real identities won't be able to fill the gaps. Instead, they'll find themselves... hollow. Devoid of personality, hopes and dreams. Empty.
...And in that empty space, something else might slip in. The steady collapsing of Danaca has left plenty of strong emotions and ghosts hovering in the air, and passengers might find themselves embodying a powerful current of despair or anger. Or perhaps one of the false denizens might inhabit them (Chadsef, anyone?). Contact with another passenger might also ignite enough memory to return their personality, but it might also give them the wrong one; they might start acting like someone from their memories instead, such as a childhood friend (or enemy).
Regardless of the scenario, there is one common thread: an innate desire for contact with other passengers. Though they won't remember why, passengers will eventually be driven to reclaim their original selves through memshare with other characters. Whether they get everything back before they leave is up to you!
OOC Notes
AC Check is up! The deadline to submit AC is December 1st, 11:59 p.m. EST. Please note this is a day extended as we've pushed the log back a day, AC schedule overall will remain as normal.
Memshare: To add a little spice, memories do not need to be limited by your character's canon point. That is to say, sharing scenes from your character's future will also count as memshare.
Continuing Memloss: Characters may or may not regain all their memories prior to leaving the car, player's choice. The memshare mechanic will no longer be in effect, however players are free to naturally regain memories over time.
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It's his own life—his real life—and Claude's history played side by side, context and reality surging back into his mind as the room spins. This is... not right. This is Claude's apartment, but suddenly it isn't. He grips Claude's arms and stares at him, an almost wild look in his eyes, mouth dry. ]
What... what was that?
[ Why did it feel so real? (If this is Claude, then who is Khalid?) ]
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Not just seen, but felt himself. A hopeless sorrow, and a heart that won't stop breaking.
He almost feels on the verge of tears himself. ]
Shit. [ Is his incredibly meaningful response, offered before he pulls back, flinching away from the touch until he's out of the bed entirely, a shiver running down his spine.
He looks down at his hands, unusually rough and weathered for someone so privileged. ]
We've been idiots.
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The mundane complications of dating a coworker suddenly morph and twist into something much more tangled. He sniffs once, trying to find his composure. ]
Who... was that?
[ He's an idiot. Claude is right; they've been played for fools. It's all on the tip of his tongue, the front of his mind, but part of him can't shake the illusion yet. Maybe he doesn't want to. The color has drained from his face, the room growing cold. His voice sounds strangely apprehensive, even to him. ]
—Claude, what was that?
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But still, he can't calm down. He's always careful to control his emotions, rather than the other way around, but there's a despair so deep in his chest. A sense of loss that he can't dog. It feels like he's been carrying it for years rather than minutes, and it's made him so, so weary.
How is he supposed to face forward, after feeling for himself the uncertainty of Dimitri's existence? Does he brush that under the rug to focus on the larger picture? ]
Looks like we connected on a level beyond just the physical, your Princeliness.
[ A little joke, to help lighten the mood. He pairs it with a small smile, casting his gaze around the room, stopping at the window where skyscrapers are no longer visible in the distance. ]
We've both probably got a million questions for each other, but first I need to check something. [ He meets Dimitri's eyes again, uncertain. ] Do you still trust me?
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But they'd talked about trust before, hadn't they? When they were walking towards that cauldron. He's starting to remember now, even if it's murky and perplexing. He'd asked Claude to believe in him—was that when they really started to be friends? Not in grade school, sitting at the same assigned table?
He can't return the smile, just lifting his head out of his hands for a moment to regard Claude. ]
...I don't think you mean harm. [ Claude's origins could paint him a spy, but after all that they've been through, he can't view him in bad faith. Dryly, ] So long as you keep your poisons to yourself.
[ His brother seemed like a bully who deserved to pass out face-first in his food, though. He just wonders why someone would hate their own younger sibling so fiercely—Rufus was never fond of Dimitri, and the feeling was very mutual, but it wasn't such bald-faced disgust. They didn't raise blades at each other. Thinking about it, the memories creepy back naturally, even if he lets out a rattling sigh.
Does he want these back? Does Claude? ]
I want to trust you. [ Which version of him is talking anymore? ] And I do, but... [ He frowns a little, the habits of these past few weeks having him reach out, gingerly taking Claude's hands and looking up at him properly. It's not really like the real him, reserved with his touch—but he can still enjoy the freedom they have right now, fading as it is. ] There is so much we haven't told each other.
[ He doubts that either of them have ever shared the scenes that just played out, and it's a lonely thought. ]
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But even so, Claude... doesn't want to think of himself. He doesn't want to focus on the memory that had slipped out, the way he hates that these bits and pieces of himself have been dragged out and put on display. Instead he wants to think of Dimitri, like he had been these past few weeks, and to prove himself worthy of his trust.
—Not that Dimitri even gives him the chance. Claude had tried to lighten the situation—his way of coping—but Dimitri is painfully earnest when he reaches out, taking Claude's hands in his own, and while his instinct urges him to pull away, he stays in place.
It's... calming. ]
You're right. [ He speaks slowly, half out of awe and half purely because he's so out of his depth. ] But you probably understand why.
[ Because Claude doesn't have to have known love and acceptance the likes of which Dimitri had received to fear losing it. It's the reason for his distance. Why he keeps his emotions under such careful control: after everything, all the hatred and malice and plots, he doesn't want the world to see him break.
If it were him, he doesn't know how he would go on. But celebrating that Dimitri's found the strength to continue doesn't seem right either.
Carefully, he squeezes Dimitri's hands. ]
These are secrets that should be shared freely... [ He hesitates a moment, because he should move past this and forge ahead. He and Dimitri have no obligation to each other.
He can't offer any help, not when his presence has no permanence. ]
But I won't forget what I saw. For your sake, Dimitri.
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He doesn't get any of it. But what he does understand is Claude's position. He knows why these moments are secret to them—why it will likely have to stay a secret, no matter how open they've been. Even if it should be easy—just as it's been so easy to live the last few weeks in open, easy honesty—the reality is that their lives will never be simple.
But it's still... nice. To be able to confide in someone. People never know what to say to him about the Tragedy; it always turns a conversation awkward, stilted, or ends it altogether. Distantly, he relents that it was good that his parents's deaths were so highly publicized, if only so he didn't have to surprise people with the unpleasant fact that he was an orphan. He doesn't remember the last time he'd really spoken to anyone about it. He's certain they weren't as gracious as Claude.
He lets go to wave his hand. ]
...Thank you, Claude. But it's all right. You should put it out of your mind—I know it isn't pleasant.
[ His expression is a little lighter, though. He's grateful. The violent shift of his memories isn't as jarring as it could be. ]
More importantly, do you remember anything else?
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Sometimes it's enough that someone acknowledges what you've been through, and just soldiers on with you.
With his hands free, he ruffles Dimitri's hair. ]
Only because you asked nicely.
[ Then, his demeanour shifts, brows furrowing as he tries to figure out where to go from here. ]
I know that this—place that we're in isn't real. We're on a magical train... On a journey of self-improvement?
[ But beyond that, the details are fuzzy. He's Claude von Riegan from Almyra, and he left his home to come... Here? To Danaca?
He blinks at Dimitri. ] You and me haven't known each other for years.
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But every memory and emotion attached to Duscur is upsetting, unpleasant—he wouldn't inflict them on anyone, except that he just did. At least Claude isn't bothered too much, even going so far as to tease him for it, which he just frowns at in response.
He absently musses his hair back into place, slowly carding through his memories. ]
Right... We only first met in school.
[ Not that long ago, actually. It's hard to remember the exact details, but it certainly wasn't a schoolboy crush that he'd fostered for several years as they grew up together. They were certainly not on the verge of dating.
His old memories are sneaking back, but they don't erase the new ones. Embarrassing... ]
And we only really became friends on the train.