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TDM #3 - It Came from Beyond the Veil! [REPRINT]

Pumpkin Hollow Gazette Issue #3 [REPRINT]

[Mod Note: This is a very long TDM because I was pulling out all the stops for spooky season, but I'm excited to share it with you all! Hope you can forgive all the reading I'm about to make you do, and stay spooky!]



Pumpkin Hollow Gazette

11/10/23 | TDM #3 - "It Came from Beyond the Veil!"
Content Warnings: [Article 5 (Further Details)] Murder, facial mutilation

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Pumpkin Hollow continues to welcome new residents!

BLUE ISLAND BEAST BESTED AT THE BEACH

By Yorick Aberdeen

TAWNY BEACH -

Thanks to the brave and talented newer residents of Pumpkin Hollow, the day is saved! The enormous, building-sized mother crab that attacked our fair island this past month for eating so many of her babies has at last been handily defeated. The Pumpkin Hollow Damage Claims Adjustment Corps (PHDCAC) will be adding damage claims from the crab attack to their “to-do” list, behind their long list of repairs and financial aid to be given to those homes and businesses impacted by this year’s Parade Day. While the parade this year was no more or less deadly than previous years, property damage did see a noticeable uptick due to local blacksmith River la Croix becoming possessed, inciting a magically-fueled fire that impacted several local businesses. When reached for comment, la Croix had this to say of the incident: "That was hellfire. Once you get a safe distance from an unidentified flame, look to see if it's feeding on something inflammable like metal or stone. If so, good news and bad news: it won't spread beyond a single conceptual object. Your house is a single conceptual object."

In any case, with both the vile Parade and the crab attack behind us, Pumpkin Hollow leaves behind the Season of Beasts and enters the Season of Spirits with pride, dignity, and significant mark-downs on the price of crab meat. Participants in the battle against the Blue Island crab have been awarded with special medals from Mayor Poe for bravery and as much crab as they can possibly eat.

SPECTRAL CREATURES INFEST FOREST; FRIENDLY OR HOSTILE?

By Yorick Aberdeen

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An artist rendition provided by local teenage artist, Cassandra Seltic.

LOCKWOOD FOREST - Reports have flooded into the local constabulary from all over the island that the forest that encompasses the majority of the Northern portion of our island has recently become overrun with small creatures with ghostly appearances. As many of you are aware, earlier this year the forest suffered a prior invasion by tree-like trickster spirits known as Brutoks, which has since waned with the changing of the seasons. The creatures appearing now seem to be of an entirely different nature. Some have even described them as “cute”.

Chief Constable Janine Kilbride has stated that numerous attempts to capture these creatures have been made thus far and have proven ineffective. When reached for comment on the matter, Dr. Neil West, local psychiatrist and occult expert, speculated that perhaps we lack the appropriate tools. However, brave souls may be persuaded to venture beyond the tree line and attempt to befriend them. Perhaps you could even end up with an adorable, dangerous, ghostly new pet! Or you could die. That is, after all, always a possibility.

A COMMUNITY MESSAGE FOLLOWING SEPTEMBER GALA

By Cecil Gershwin Palmer

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A photo of Hemsworth Custom Tailoring's store front.

PUMPKIN HOLLOW (Downtown Hollow) - The Pumpkin Hollow Artisan’s Guild would like to remind all citizens that rented attire should be treated with care and returned in the condition it was rented in. Those who rent clothing for formal events should avoid running into danger, fighting, clothed sex in private corners, duels, being set on fire or other acts that may damage clothing, as additional fees for repair and cleaning will be charged for garments returned in poor condition.

A representative for the Artisan’s Guild, Saraya Meridell, had this to say: “Do you know how hard it is to repair charred velvet? Do you realize that bloodstains don’t come out of silk? Wine, yes, we expect wine. But blood? It’s really a step too far.” She shook this intrepid reporter’s rented dress shirt in his face as she spoke, her green eyes wide and bloodshot. She then continued to murmur angrily to herself, grabbing a bar of laundry soap and retreating to the back of her workshop.

The vampires who attacked Dahlia’s Birthday Gala and caused the need for acts of derring-do could not be reached for comment.

DR. WEST ANNOUNCES SEANCE

By Yorick Aberdeen

NORTHWEST HOLLOW (West Dream Analytics) - As the days gradually begin to darken sooner and sooner, the veil between our world and the Beyond thins, drawing us ever closer to the spirits of those who have left our world behind. As a result, this time of year is popular for seances among the magically and spiritually inclined. Dr. Neil West --- proprietor of local sleep psychiatry clinic West Dream Analytics, occult expert, and leader of the controversial Ocularum --- has made a public announcement that he will be holding a large group seance to reach out to departed friends.

This seance will be hosted at the abandoned home of former Pumpkin Hollow mayor Christopher Larkin, the site of the tragic Winter Solstice Party Disaster of 16:37. It will feature an overnight lock in to observe spectral activity with dinner provided. Guest beds and other furniture remaining in the house will be utilized, or bedrolls supplied.

PUMPKINFEST MOOD LINGERS; LEEDS HEIRESS PROVIDES MOOD SETTER

By Yorick Aberdeen

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A scenic image of Fall's Promise.

FALL'S PROMISE CEMETERY - Despite this year's Pumpkinfest being behind us and the shocking events of its finale, the autumn air which persists into November still lends itself to the telling of tales of terror! Our own Dahlia Leeds will be hosting a festive mood-setter on the lawn of Fall’s Promise Cemetery. Leeds, member of the Town Council and daughter of Pumpkin Hollow founder Japhet Leeds, invites anyone interested down to the graveyard to join her in the sharing of ghost stories. Warm beverages and fresh apple pastries will be provided! Potential attendees are advised that the event will run until after dark, so please bring a lantern and dress warmly. It is best to walk home in pairs if you are able.

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Further Details...


Spectral Creatures
Those who enter Lockwood Forest, particularly after dark, will find it abruptly inhabited by many ghostly beasts. Those with knowledge of specific other worlds may be able to identify these creatures as Ghost-type Pokemon. As stated by the Chief Constable, the appropriate tools for capturing and taming Pokemon permanently are not available, as the knowledge and supplies required to make them are not present in Pumpkin Hollow. However, with a little patience, they can be befriended. Pumpkin Hollow residents can each domesticate up to two ghostly friends, which will stick around after the rest of their kind move on at the end of November. It is possible they will return at a later time, but not guaranteed.

While none of the creatures seem to be of a legendary or mythical variety, especially lucky explorers may encounter one shiny per resident if they purchase a Sparking Talisman from the Shady Merchant’s shop for 50 Brass. (New residents, even those test-driving, begin with 100 Brass.)

It is also possible that random Pokemon-tamers may be attacked in the forest by Marrow Isle’s local cryptid, the Pine Devil. This dangerous creature attacks locals at random with the intention of eating them. Perhaps your new partner can help you survive the encounter! Or if not, your friend can at least keep you company during your 24 hours as a ghost. Also remember that ghosts can interact with one another! Ghouls of a feather haunt together! See our Death page for information on how dying works on Marrow Isle. If you do not want to interact with the Pine Devil, please simply include an OOC note on your post opting out!



The Seance
Attendees to the seance meet Dr. Neil West outside his home and office before following him to a large old house down the road, not too far from Leeds Estate. He has a lot of gear, so he distributes the burden among volunteers---- covered platters containing the dinner he organized for everyone, candles, matches, chalk, various funny little instruments that are apparently ghost hunting equipment, spare bedding, and a few fire extinguishers. He came prepared, to be sure.

When the group arrives, Neil spends some time talking about the house. It belonged to Christopher Larkin, who had been Mayor Poe’s predecessor’s predecessor--- two mayors prior to now. He’d been a popular man. A high elf from a well-appointed family, but humble and reserved. A pianist, well-read and well-traveled before settling down on Marrow Isle. He had been mayor for many terms.

“Every year for the Winter Solstice, he would hold a dinner party for his friends and family. Not a large, ostentatious affair like Leeds galas, but there were plenty of people in attendance. However, the party that took place in the year 16:37 was different,” he explains as he sets up an arrangement of candles and begins drawing sigils on the old hardwood floor. “Something went terribly wrong. Survivors were few, and their accounts of what happened were disjointed and chaotic, but what could be gleaned from them was that the mirrors had gone… metaphysically rotten, in a manner of speaking.”

“It’s not unheard of, since mirrors are often used as portals, but whatever this was--- it was directly hostile. Predicting violence or terror which had not yet happened with impossible visions that would inexplicably play out in the room being reflected moments later, from the sounds of it. It was a bloodbath. Half the house burned down as well. It’s been silent here since then, aside from some reports of spectral activity. My hope is that tonight, we can reach out to these spirits and find out more about what happened here.”

Much of the house is coated with dust, and as Neil stated, there is a large portion that is dilapidated and scorched. A fair number of the mirrors have been shattered. The ones that remain seem normal enough now, though. You have a simple dinner together at the aging, once-austere dining table before returning to the living room to begin the seance.

Sitting on the hardwood floor around the chalk and candle circle, everyone looks to Dr. West as he performs his invocation.

”Spirits who reside here, lost and trapped souls of the fallen, we beseech you. Make your presence known to us, draw from our energy to make yourselves seen by mortals once more. Give us signs of your presence, that we may commune with you again and learn more of your lives and of your fate. Come forth and show yourselves.”

There is a foul, cold breeze that runs through the room. The candle flames flicker--- not at once, but in a wave, as if something has passed over each in turn. But then, there is no change.

“Hm.” Neil frowns. “Well, it seems there was some kind of reaction. Let’s settle in and wait.”

And so your group does just that. Guest rooms, still equipped with old and dusty but perfectly usable beds are divvied out, as well as the furniture from other rooms that remains usable. It was necessary to draw lots on who would have to sleep in the living room. Instruments are set out. People chat and wait around until one by one, they go to bed.

In the night, however, the house comes alive.

A grandfather clock which had previously not been working chimes the hour of 3am down the hall where the bedrooms are, loud enough to shake the bones and wake the dead. The fireplace in the living room roars to life on its own. The glass casings on the oil lamp in the parlor smashes for seemingly no reason.

Neil takes charge, deciding this to be a lost cause. “Let’s get out of here. Quickly, leave everything behind and head for the doors!”

But it’s too late. All the doors and windows are stuck shut. No amount of pounding will let you out, and windows that shatter heal themselves immediately. You are trapped. And as you are realizing this, ghostly figures begin pouring out of the mirrors. They fly off in all directions, into the walls and ceilings, and disappear. For now.

Attendees of the seance are trapped until dawn. There is no escape from Larkin Manor until sunrise. You must make it through the night together. Poltergeists of all sorts can be found throughout the large home. Ghosts are NPCs that can be written as players see fit, though most if not all will be motivated to attack or terrorize player characters. They can be warded off, tricked into leaving, or banished but not destroyed or harmed. Injury for player characters is a real possibility, but death is not likely. Stick together and stay safe!




Ghost Stories
[CW: murder, facial mutilation]


The wind has grown a chill and smells of fallen leaves, drenched in rain water and decomposing to return to the Earth from whence they came. A crescent moon hangs in the blackening sky, cutting a Cheshire smile across the void. Rows of white stones stand stalwart against the night, recently polished by kindly volunteers, like sentries at their posts. Fall’s Promise --- a monument to what was and a reminder of the fate that no longer awaits the residents of Pumpkin Hollow.

Dahlia sits on the steps of a mausoleum bearing her own name. A cluster of candles and oil lanterns have been placed on the cobblestone circle around it. There is a picnic blanket with treats--- homemade apple crisps in tiny pie crusts and metal carafes of tea and coffee, still hot. She beckons you into the circle. There are plenty of blankets on which to sit.

There is chatter and eating for a while as the sun finishes its descent, storytellers and listeners alike gathering round. Then, the stories begin. If you have your own, you may take your turn to share it. Perhaps it will help you strike up a friendship with a neighbor.

Then, Dahlia takes her own turn to share the story she prepared. There is an old book in her lap--- thin, like a child’s book, but not decorated with the usual colorful illustration one expects from children’s literature. The flickering candlelight casts her face with an eerie glow.

“This is the oldest folk legend local to Marrow Isle,” she says. “It dates back nearly 50 years, not too long after my late father founded the town of Pumpkin Hollow. It’s the reason we carve pumpkins to this day and is based on a true story.”

Dahlia opens the book.

“This is the Sordid Tale of Smiling Jack.”

She reads.

”Many years ago, in the time of our forefathers, Pumpkin Hollow was brave and new. Many people came from all over the Emerald Isles, from Glassighe, Anwyll, and Braxtony alike. All were curious about the mysterious island, said to have been born out of sea fog and craggy rock from nowhere, and they came across the Black Jade Sea to see the newborn town that Japhet Leeds had built there.”

“One of these people was a man by the name of Jack Briar. Jack was a cheerful sort, always laughing and telling jokes and brightening the day of everyone around him. He was well-loved by all of his neighbors, and became known to the townsfolk as Smiling Jack, as he was almost never seen without a grin on his face. But Smiling Jack had a secret. Not a large one, but damning nonetheless--- Jack was a very selfish man. He was not a kindly neighbor seeking to share a smile out of the goodness of his heart, but an egotistical fool who only loved being the center of attention. Still, this secret was hidden inside his heart with no evidence to prove its truth, so no one would ever know it. Until that fateful day when a scarred stranger arrived on the back of a trade merchant’s ship, hidden among the cargo.”

“The new arrival was a thug, a crook and a murderer on the run from the Royal Guard. He had come to Marrow Isle because it was isolated from the Great Fairisle and from the king, to hide until the bounty hunters and lawmen forgot his face or he could make his way out of the country. He kept to himself, wanting nothing more than to lay low and avoid the notice of the burgeoning town. He never even shared his name with any of the residents. His plan would have gone perfectly if it were not for Smiling Jack, because of course, how could the town jester not notice the surly man who hid in a corner always wearing a frown?”

“Every time they saw one another, Jack would run up to the frowning man and attach himself to the stranger’s hip. He showered the man with compliments, told all of his very best jokes, and played all of his cleverest pranks and pratfalls. Never once did the stranger ever crack even a hint of a smile, glowering at Jack every moment they were in each other’s company. But Jack could not stand the thought of anyone not finding him funny, of anyone not having their heart warmed by his company. Everyone liked Smiling Jack in Pumpkin Hollow. He became ever determined to amuse this stranger. And when the man would finally tell Jack to leave him alone after being followed and pestered for half the day, Jack would hold up his hands defensively and say, ‘Oh, sir, there is no need for quarrel! I am only trying to make you smile.’”

“At last, the stranger grew fed up with Jack’s persistence, and one night after sundown he followed Jack to his home on the outskirts of the village. Once the wicked man was sure Jack was alone, he pounced, forcing Jack to the ground at the edge of a darkened pumpkin patch. He took a knife and carved into Jack’s face, cutting from the corner of his lips up to his cheek bones. And as Smiling Jack screamed in agony, the strange man finally cracked a grin and said, ‘Why are you so upset? I am only trying to make you smile.’”

“By morning, the man had skipped town on a stolen boat, and Jack lay bleeding into the tilled farm soil, his mutilated face crammed into a pumpkin. A nasty surprise for anyone who might find him. Since then, it’s been said that the ghost of Smiling Jack can be seen around the time of the pumpkin harvest, wearing a grinning Jack-o-Lantern over his face to hide his grisly forever-smile. Tales say that if he finds you after dark, he will corner you and tell you a joke. Those who do not laugh or who fake a laugh will find themselves meeting the same fate as Smiling Jack, unless they can flee quickly from his wrath.”


Closing the book, Dahlia smiles. “So, apple tart, anyone?”

After the Tale of Smiling Jack is told, residents (including those who didn’t hear the story) will begin encountering the malevolent spirit around town, who will tell them a grim joke--- largely grisly black comedy or gallows humor. If you don’t find the joke funny, you will have to run or fight for your life! Find a neighbor to help you, rescue someone else, slip into someone’s house in an attempt to escape, whatever you like! Smiling Jack can only be escaped by knocking his pumpkin loose from his face (at which point he will disappear) or by going inside of a home with a Jack-o-Lantern outside the door.

Additionally, if you do find the joke funny, he will follow you around pestering you until he finds someone else to attack or until the same parameters are met.

Smiling Jack is an NPC and can be written however the player likes outside of the aforementioned. Please remember to use content warnings for the jokes if necessary! You may also handwave the joke if you can't find one you want to use.

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[personal profile] theresalwaystheview 2023-11-13 09:35 am (UTC)(link)
"I don't know," he replies quietly. "I would need to know more about the ecosystem here as a whole. The farmers would need to trust me."
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[personal profile] maltesefalcon 2023-11-13 08:14 pm (UTC)(link)
"Start with the other newcomers who have farms--win the locals over with a show of success. Best way to go about it, I think."
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[personal profile] theresalwaystheview 2023-11-13 10:21 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'll have to be on the lookout for them, then. If nothing else, I wonder if I'd be allowed to start a little garden of my own... If I can feed myself and perhaps my neighbors it would take the weight off of others."
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[personal profile] maltesefalcon 2023-11-13 10:27 pm (UTC)(link)
"You could have your own whole farm, if you wanted. They need people doing that work. It's beyond my skillset, that's for sure."

If for no other reason, he'd be tempted to eat the chickens raw the first time they woke him up in the morning.
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[personal profile] theresalwaystheview 2023-11-13 10:46 pm (UTC)(link)
"They would allow that?" A surprise; usually it was only on frontier worlds that such things were freely offered and even then, they were never offered truly free. There was always some caveat, some loan to pay back. Though, he supposes the same is true here, if he's going to be contributing right back to the economy. Father would be proud...

Well, no, that's not true. Father would only be proud if he was turning an exponential profit.

Which in turn makes Bart smile as he flips back through his documents, pulling up a couple of different pages that he spreads out on the tabletop. They show indoor, wall-mounted, shelf-based solutions for growing small things, and both indoor and outdoor beds that could be interconnected, expanded, and used for the neat arrangement of individual crops. "I designed all of these for interstellar travel. I could almost certainly make them work even better here with natural resources in abundance, and ensure that anything that the village is lacking, I can cover. If you would ever see fit to come and see, you would of course be welcome."
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[personal profile] maltesefalcon 2023-11-13 11:14 pm (UTC)(link)
"Is that something we can start setting up infrastructure for this fall and winter, to be ready for spring coming?" We, he says, because he's already determined to help Bart and his crops thrive. We, he says, because even though he's been hurt, he's already invested. He sees his wife and Laerryn in Bart's enthusiasm. He sees his daughter working on homework, already past his understanding in certain areas.

Fuck, he's not going to be able to close his heart and go hard, like he'd originally intended, is he?
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[personal profile] theresalwaystheview 2023-11-13 11:32 pm (UTC)(link)
"If I can't get something arranged for the outdoors for the winter months, I would perhaps focus on a greenhouse and hydroponics, so that the possibility of frost wouldn't impede production." As an endeavor it would be extremely expensive to start, he's sure, just in material costs.

Sorry, Cerrit, he's off in his own little world as he fishes for another clean bit of paper and begins to sketch the framework of a setup like that, muttering quietly under his breath as he very quickly works out the calculations for a n area that would be easy for two people to oversee thanks to a lack of automation. The corner of his lip catches between his teeth as his head bows close and his pen scritches away, making notations here and there.
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[personal profile] maltesefalcon 2023-11-13 11:49 pm (UTC)(link)
"The materials to make a greenhouse are present; one of the other farms has one that looks like it's been recently built. I don't know how easy it'll be to requisition the materials, but it's possible even with local levels of technology and lack of magic."
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[personal profile] theresalwaystheview 2023-11-14 08:03 am (UTC)(link)
"Perhaps I can ask if they've got some spare material left over so that nothing goes to waste. Though, I've never used magic in my life, I wouldn't even begin to know how to do anything at all with it."
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[personal profile] maltesefalcon 2023-11-14 08:05 am (UTC)(link)
Cerrit lets out a wry chuckle. “I don’t use it myself, either. I respect casters, but I’ve never had the aptitude. And that’s alright; once people learn to use magic, it’s the only thing they tend to use in most situations.”
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[personal profile] theresalwaystheview 2023-11-14 02:00 pm (UTC)(link)
"As far as I know, magic wasn't even a thing in my corner of the multiverse. If there was, it was so ingrained in our operation that it was indistinguishable from any other system. I remember hearing once that any sufficiently advanced science would look like magic to someone that's never seen it before." He has to wonder if that's one of the things that's making it possible for him to speak with Cerrit.

Who, he realizes belatedly, he has not actually introduced himself to since they started talking.

"What's your name? I'm Bart."
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[personal profile] maltesefalcon 2023-11-14 05:28 pm (UTC)(link)
"Cerrit Agrupnin. Erm, just Cerrit, if you prefer." Or Dad, he answers to dad too.

"I used to have friends who studied magic with a scientific sort of precision, trying to do things no one else dreamed of. It was all somewhat beyond me."

This is a lie. He had turned his eyes from the work of his comrades, concentrating outward and ignoring what was in his own backyard.
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[personal profile] theresalwaystheview 2023-11-15 12:27 pm (UTC)(link)
"Bart Torgal," he offers in turn with a small bow of the head, figuring it would be polite to offer his full name, since Cerrit did. "It's a pleasure to meet you, Cerrit. If you wouldn't mind my asking, is your morphology common to your world? It's just, I've never seen someone like you, everyone tends to be standard hominids in mine."
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[personal profile] maltesefalcon 2023-11-15 06:50 pm (UTC)(link)
"What makes them the standard? Humans are plentiful in my world, and they'll mingle bloodlines with anything that shakes a tailfeather at them, but they're a weird standard from where I'm perched."

There's a lot of implications in there to the attentive mind.
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[personal profile] theresalwaystheview 2023-11-16 05:42 am (UTC)(link)
"And in mine they're one of the very few biological forms that ever really attained what could be considered sapience in my time. You're right though, such things are purely subjective, you yourself are proof of that. Standard within my frame of reference, then." He's caught on to that about humans wanting to consort with anything and everything, though. He's not surprised in the slightest. "I imagine that if we'd found more than just animals before that there might have been plenty of people waiting to mingle with alien life. I...encountered something, myself, but only from a very great distance. I'm not convinced she wasn't completely in my head. If the silhouette she presents is anything to base assumptions on, she certainly wasn't anything like either of us."
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[personal profile] maltesefalcon 2023-11-16 05:45 am (UTC)(link)
"Have you drawn any pictures of her silhouette?" There's a gesture at Bart's papers and sincere interest in what he'd encountered. Tell him more stories of what you saw when you went to play outside, strange featherless son.
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[personal profile] theresalwaystheview 2023-11-16 03:01 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yes! I still remember her shape, the way her eyes glowed when she spoke to me... I was never fortunate enough to meet her in person, but it was burned into my mind." Flipping back through his pages again, wondering if someone can teach him proper bookbinding at some point, until- there! He picks out a page and smooths it out on the table between them. It's somewhat indistinct, using negative space to make out a shape, voids where one would expect eyes to be and mention of luminescence to one side. "When she spoke to me, it was only into my mind. It's why for the longest time, I think I was just making her up. Something to give some kind of comfort at the end when I had nobody else," he explains.