Barabas Gilliam (
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acatalepsy_rpg2018-10-01 08:32 pm
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[Barabas appears on the video -- fully clothed, thank you -- with a sedate expression, cordial enough. Bright red hair is less styled than he'd prefer it (his kingdom for decent hair product, really) but he still looks sharp, put together. He's set his watch somewhere so that he's in fame, seated at a table, from about the chest up, hands folded in front of him.]
Hello. I've already met some of you, but for those of you I haven't had the pleasure of encountering yet, my name is Barabas. Everyone seems fairly alive, which is better than the alternative. There's a new vacation spot in town, complete with an off-brand Loch Ness Monster. What more could anyone ask for?
[He spreads his hands.]
As... charming... as this place is, there is a disturbing lack of information infrastructure. Even Astoria doesn't quite seem to be able to keep track of who is coming and going at all times -- since the last bunch of us were apparently unexpected guests. I don't exactly find that reassuring. It does not make me feel warm and fuzzy.
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In that vein, I think we should address this, put in place some way to keep track of who is here, who is no longer here, the abilities we each possess. [He ticks these items off on his fingers.] And a collection of information of the places that Astoria has sent us, and the general outcome of each trip. And really any other useful things to know, for all of us, and those who may be brought here in the future.
[A smile now, no teeth, but still pleasant.] Sadly, I'm only one man, so I suppose what I'm looking for is twofold:
First, would anyone be willing to help gather and compile this data?
Second, those of you who've been here longer than I have, perhaps we can chat about your experiences.
Hello. I've already met some of you, but for those of you I haven't had the pleasure of encountering yet, my name is Barabas. Everyone seems fairly alive, which is better than the alternative. There's a new vacation spot in town, complete with an off-brand Loch Ness Monster. What more could anyone ask for?
[He spreads his hands.]
As... charming... as this place is, there is a disturbing lack of information infrastructure. Even Astoria doesn't quite seem to be able to keep track of who is coming and going at all times -- since the last bunch of us were apparently unexpected guests. I don't exactly find that reassuring. It does not make me feel warm and fuzzy.
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In that vein, I think we should address this, put in place some way to keep track of who is here, who is no longer here, the abilities we each possess. [He ticks these items off on his fingers.] And a collection of information of the places that Astoria has sent us, and the general outcome of each trip. And really any other useful things to know, for all of us, and those who may be brought here in the future.
[A smile now, no teeth, but still pleasant.] Sadly, I'm only one man, so I suppose what I'm looking for is twofold:
First, would anyone be willing to help gather and compile this data?
Second, those of you who've been here longer than I have, perhaps we can chat about your experiences.
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Asking people to offer up their private information to a stranger, especially their power, is a lot to ask. [ roy doesn't sound opposed to the idea, but his own power could easily be abused for something terrible, and roy likes keeping it to himself unless he actually needs to use it. ] But as for the worlds and outcomes, I think that could be universally used, particularly for new individuals who need to be caught up quickly on what we may be expected to do.
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I've been here since the first mission, so I can share what I know, and offer suggestions on who else may be useful to talk to.
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[It'd be useful to know, but Barabas can understand that as he considers it. Back home there's usually little secret whether one is a shapeshifter or a druid or a witch. But some do keep their more unique abilities hidden for their own sakes. His thoughts flicker back to Kate, after all, and her own reasons for secrecy.]
In any case having at least a roster of names and a headcount to keep track shouldn't be too much of an invasion of privacy. And it might come in handy if we wind up in a situation where we're scattered or in trouble. Or both. Both tends to be the way that goes in my experience.
[Either way, he ducks his head.] That would be extremely helpful, yes. Can we start with your name?
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[ best to avoid such things -- but a simple census, roy can agree with. ]
Brigadier General Roy Mustang, but Roy is sufficient. Only military call me by my title, here. [ and barnabas doesn't sound like that sort of folk, so first name basis is fine by him. ] Several people from my world are here that would be helpful sources of information, too, but they can come forward of their own accord if they want.
[ roy doesn't want to give edward as a source. it likely won't end well. ]
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[Barabas' eyebrows lift. Brigadier General. Interesting. A ranking officer of some military or another.]
Roy then. And fair enough. Can I ask how many from your world? There seem to be at least a few people here who've got circles of friends and acquaintances from their homes.
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[The career military man is suitably impressed.]
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[Compared to the last time they talked Shiro looks about the same as their first talk. He sits with a mug cradled in his hands and a small smile on his face.]
Ask the questions, I'll recount it.
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[This is good. Barabas had been worried about quite a few people, Shiro in particular. Given how helpful the other man had been on his arrival, to see him struggling with his missing hearing had been concerning.]
You've been here from the beginning, haven't you?
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[His smile grows a little wider as he shows visible relief. He's glad everyone he knows is turning out fine.]
And never better. All my senses are restored and...I can't always shift but being able to do it at all again...it's a sign of being alive.
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[For his part, Barabas got little more than an annoying cold -- he just has never had to deal with a cold before.]
A sign of being alive, is it? [A small grin tugs at his lips.] Alive is definitely good. It sounds like you've taken to this shapeshifter thing. I have questions about that, as well, actually. More personal curiosities, I'll admit. If you don't mind my asking about it.
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Hello Barabas, I'm Maes Hughes. I like the way you think as I'm pretty sure a few of us have definitely been making note of things that have gone on. Of course, the difficult part, as you said, is that we don't really have a way to compile and track those things. I worked Investigations back home and spent a lot of time working with records and in libraries -- so I'd like to offer my assistance with this project if you're still looking for someone to help compile data.
[And while paperwork might not be his favorite thing, he is pretty good at it. Otherwise he wouldn't have a desk job the way he does or be as good at what he does for that matter.]
Making a list of who is here would be easy enough -- given the listing already on our devices. What will be more difficult is back tracking and interviewing everyone to see if we can compile a list of those how have gone before us.
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[Barabas is quite good at paperwork. So that part at least he has some confidence in.]
The listing in the devices is a good start, definitely. And I'd say t's more important to pay attention going forward to who comes and goes -- as a priority. It would be good to know those who've come and gone too, but that is definitely going to be trickier, especially for those who arrived without any others from their own worlds.
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[Sure, he knows the stereotype about lawyers. But he isn't about to rag a guy who just wants to help. Maes leans back in his chair, considering how best to proceed.]
That's true. It wouldn't hurt to try and build a backlog at some point, we'd have to work backwards based on who people remember--I know there are people who have been here since this all started. But I agree that moving forward makes more sense to get down who is here now and then up date it as necessary.
There are still some empty bedrooms. Perhaps we can turn one of them into a kind of library or office, that way the records could be in one place.
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[...shh. Barabas knows all the lawyer jokes already anyway.]
Working backward is harder, but not impossible.
[Something to think about in the future. For now, Barabas's eyes light up now.]
We set up a command center, I like it. Makes it easy for people to find and access what we put together to. Let's find a room.
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I have a tablet, if you need something to compile information on.
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[He wouldn't want to drain any lingering battery she might have. He's used to working pen and paper anyway, given how unreliable tech is in his world.]
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[Not that Wash has a vested interest in that or anything.]
Other than that, I can help. I was on the Struxta mission... [He pauses, briefly weighing the pros and cons of continuing, and makes his decision.] ...and I have an eidetic memory, so that's helpful.
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Struxta was the most recent one? And there was a world before that as well, I think. Did you arrive after that first world?
[Getting his timeline settled here. This is the lawyer in him in action.]
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Then they can volunteer. I'm sure a lot of people will.
[Most people in the Circle tend to be decent like that, from what he's seen.]
Struxta was the most recent one, yeah. I arrived not long before we went there - I missed out on the first world.
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well, he also agrees with roy. and barabas didn't exactly provide enough information about himself that mako would just jump at the opportunity to trust him immediately. also, they didn't speak, but barabas might recognize mako's username... )
Why don't you tell us what your abilities are, to start? I don't think I'm alone in saying I'd prefer not to disclose what I can do to a relative stranger who isn't offering anything in return.
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[From the username and the clearly flawless impression that Bolin performed. But Barabas won't say anything about that. For now.]
Honestly, it's weird for me for people not to know what I am. I'm a shapeshifter, in my own world as well as here. Back home, my beast form is a mongoose. Here, however, something has screwed with my beast shape, and now it's a hyena. ...except at the moment it's anyone's guess what I'll actually shift into between those two. So that's a fun and fucked up grab bag at the moment.
[A smile and a shrug.] It's Mako, isn't it?
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What's a 'mongoose'?
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[Right! The rest of it, however, she can help with herself.]
If you wanted to talk about experiences, though, I was with the first batch of people to show up here at the temple.
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[Barabas nods.]
Hopefully they will. Though... if they gave you that information to help people, wasn't it given with the understanding and intention it would be shared?
[A momentary pause and he nods.] Another here from the first then. I wonder how many there are still here who were in the first group to arrive?
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[Thankfully, that's cleared up now.]
A bunch, though— my friend Akira was here at the beginning, too, and so were Rion, Kou, Prompto... lots of people. Some people have disappeared on us— gone home, hopefully— but not too many.
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