ꜰᴀɴᴅᴀɴɪᴇʟ (
endcaller) wrote in
expiationnet2024-09-04 01:07 pm
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
video; un:curtaincall
[The feed opens with a view of a metallic ceiling illuminated by blue light as the tablet is moved around; followed by the pale face of a man in a hood. The movement suggests he is crouching down to set the tablet against something. Once it is in place, apparently on the floor but propped up, he walks forward a few paces and settles himself against a wall lined with neon lights. Despite their glare, he doesn't cast a shadow.]
Good morrow to you, my dearest fellow Chosen!
On a scale from one to ten, one being "abysmal" and ten being "I've had better", how has your week been?
[A thin, joyless smile creeps across his lips as he tilts his head.]
Mine has been filled with peril and adventure! Some of you may know that we are not the only civilization on this star. There are others.
I traveled to the nearest settlement, Rumpitur, to see with my own eyes whether these... "glitches" as we've been calling them plagued them as well. Alas, I was not able to observe much. Whenever I passed the town's borders my being was warped back to the outside. At times I was warped quite far.
I did, eventually, decide to speak with the guards but--
[There is a sharp crash of thunder from nearby, the suddenness makes him wince. After a moment of concerned silence, he stands up, smooths his hands down his robe, and walks away. For several seconds the camera shows the blank floor of an empty room, and then a small, square robot whirs into frame. Some might recognize it as a welcome robot.
Its screen lights up with text, each line appearing within a few seconds of each other.
HELLO, CHOSEN.
MASTER HAS BEEN SAD.
WHEN HE COMES BACK...
WISH HIM A HAPPY BIRTHDAY.
There are footsteps and Fandaniel's throaty lilt breaks the silence.]
I believe I just saw the ground outside boil, freeze, and sublimate all at once. Marvelous!
[His boots step into view in front of the robot.]
Hyperetes, what are you telling people?
[The robot beeps.]
I see, how terribly inappropriate. Thank you.
[Hyperetes wheels away as Fandaniel sits himself back down.]
Now, where was I before I so rudely interrupted myself?
Ah! Yes, the snake folk.
Well, my conversation with the guards was not illuminating so much as mortifying. If I attempted to broach any topic of substance they...
[How can he even explain it? He waves a hand in the air and giggles.]
This entire world is coming apart at the seams. Truly, it feels as though the Final Days are upon us. We're all going to die screaming.
[This observation doesn't seem to bother him much.]
Good morrow to you, my dearest fellow Chosen!
On a scale from one to ten, one being "abysmal" and ten being "I've had better", how has your week been?
[A thin, joyless smile creeps across his lips as he tilts his head.]
Mine has been filled with peril and adventure! Some of you may know that we are not the only civilization on this star. There are others.
I traveled to the nearest settlement, Rumpitur, to see with my own eyes whether these... "glitches" as we've been calling them plagued them as well. Alas, I was not able to observe much. Whenever I passed the town's borders my being was warped back to the outside. At times I was warped quite far.
I did, eventually, decide to speak with the guards but--
[There is a sharp crash of thunder from nearby, the suddenness makes him wince. After a moment of concerned silence, he stands up, smooths his hands down his robe, and walks away. For several seconds the camera shows the blank floor of an empty room, and then a small, square robot whirs into frame. Some might recognize it as a welcome robot.
Its screen lights up with text, each line appearing within a few seconds of each other.
HELLO, CHOSEN.
MASTER HAS BEEN SAD.
WHEN HE COMES BACK...
WISH HIM A HAPPY BIRTHDAY.
There are footsteps and Fandaniel's throaty lilt breaks the silence.]
I believe I just saw the ground outside boil, freeze, and sublimate all at once. Marvelous!
[His boots step into view in front of the robot.]
Hyperetes, what are you telling people?
[The robot beeps.]
I see, how terribly inappropriate. Thank you.
[Hyperetes wheels away as Fandaniel sits himself back down.]
Now, where was I before I so rudely interrupted myself?
Ah! Yes, the snake folk.
Well, my conversation with the guards was not illuminating so much as mortifying. If I attempted to broach any topic of substance they...
[How can he even explain it? He waves a hand in the air and giggles.]
This entire world is coming apart at the seams. Truly, it feels as though the Final Days are upon us. We're all going to die screaming.
[This observation doesn't seem to bother him much.]
voice;
I could not enter the town as a glitch always moved me. The guards were pleasant enough but if I attempted to ask them about anything much deeper than the weather they would...Hm, how to put it?
Their mouths opened, and a hideous, keening chord emanated from their throats. 'Twas not a natural sound. It sounded more like a broken machine.
I do apologize that I cannot give you more information. I suppose the point of my tale is that the glitches do not affect Aldrip alone. I fear the entire star is in peril.
no subject
...By the way, you don't seem bothered by everyone dying. Should I take that to mean you don't plan to stop this at all?
no subject
Ahahaha...
This is the second apocalypse I've been a part of, so I suppose I've simply been wrung dry of such emotions as grief and panic.
Nevertheless, it does give the wrong impression.
I plan to fight this end of days with all I have. Unlike the fires that claimed my star, the chaos here may well be coming from the AI. Fix the AI, fix the world... Simple enough in concept, though not in execution. More lives will almost certainly be lost in our attempts to perform a "reset".
no subject
Still, if more lives can be saved by resetting it than are lost in the process, it's worth a try.
no subject
Some of us may die permanently. Some of the natives may be unmade as if they were never born at all.
There is much to consider here.
no subject
no subject
But the reset is likely better than inaction. I know not how much longer we can live like this.
[Well, he could endure for a while. He's been finding all of this fascinating.]
no subject
[It feels odd to just come out with it like this, but curiosity bids them ask:]
You said this is the second apocalypse you've been through. Does that mean your world's... gone?
no subject
Put it together, did you?
Yes, my world is gone. I was whisked away to this star ere the end came so I endured as the lone survivor—the last man left from what is now a planetary grave.
no subject
Might as well just go with it for now.]
Sounds like you got lucky, ending up here just in time. Well, sort of, considering what's happening.
This is probably inconsiderate of me, but... Was it like this? What happened to your home?
no subject
[Though he is only assuming the Final Days ravaging Etheirys now are the same as the ones he'd seen in his dreams. He sees no reason they wouldn't be. After all, his dreams were visions of the truth.]
no subject
no subject
Oh, there were differences, of course. Streets that were once cobblestone were not momentarily lined in steel nor turned into rolling meadows.
But reality was corrupted. Living beings were struck first, turning into monsters as the despair of their situation twisted them, body and soul!
[A small chuckle.]
We are, at least, spared that.
no subject
[It can't be...]
What did they look like? Did they hear a voice before their bodies changed?
no subject
They did hear a voice before their change. In a manner of speaking.
[How many people truly heard the Song of Oblivion as a song, he's not sure. To the Unsundered it had been merely "The Sound", a mysterious emanation from within the planet. They had heard something, however. Maybe less aether-dense beings could hear the Song more clearly.]
As for their forms, I am not sure I could explain them. The Terminus Beasts can appear as many things, all malformed and wretched, bearing little resemblance to who they were as men.
no subject
They're called Distortions where I'm from. If they're the same thing.
But they sound similar.
no subject
The force that destroyed my star has destroyed many others.
[The architect of the apocalypse has sat in her nest for countless millennia now, singing to the universe. Every star that her Song has reached has perished. Fandaniel wonders how many there are now, how many more there will be before the universe's heat-death comes.]
no subject
[But could they really destroy the world?]
no subject
Quite the conundrum, that.
no subject
[The part where Distortions become something else, that is.]
It's... unsettling, but hopefully things won't get out of control on our end. Haven't heard anything about The City being on fire or meteors falling from the sky just yet.
[Better to think positively. It could just be a coincidence. Right?]
no subject
Let us hope that such misfortune has not befallen your star since you've come here.
no subject
[That much they can believe wholeheartedly.]
Even if resetting this AI doesn't send me back, there are other people who can take care of Distortions too.
no subject
[A throaty hum.]
You raise a possibility I hadn't considered.
no subject
no subject
The AI itself seems to feel a reset is its best option. It also claims to love us. I do not think it would recommend an action that would separate us from it.
Then again...
With how things have been of late, it may not be "thinking" clearly
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
cw: suicidal ideation
(no subject)
cw: suicidal ideation
cw: suicidal ideation
cw: suicidal ideation
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)