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Mizuki ([personal profile] mooninthewater) wrote in [community profile] sticksandbones2025-02-07 10:26 pm

Event: Mizuki Quest

Who: The Mizuki Quest Crew
What: Mizuki Quest
When: Roughly around the end of Feburary
Where: The Caerula Arbor
Warnings: Will come up in tags when appears

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[personal profile] succiduous 2025-02-20 10:57 pm (UTC)(link)
We really are going to.

[Dipper will get some mental flashes of Stan, Ford, and Flamebringer ???? and Ydalir and Heimr oh No, while Gnosis is clearly spinning the wheel of which adult to Tattle On as if he himself isn't Thirty Goddamn Seven.]

I believe the hivemind continues on no matter what. From what Mizuki has told me, the Seaborn will consume the dead flesh and carry their memories and relevant abilities with them after that. For example, if the Seaborn were to eat me, they might gain some of my cryopathy. Although I'm not positive about this theory, it's possible that the little ones feasting on the Arbor have gained its power and memories.
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[personal profile] ghostharasser 2025-02-21 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
[Oh, that makes him jump. He (and Gnosis) can already hear Stan's voice, getting onto him about not telling him everything when he goes brain diving in the head of a 2000k mage and comes out mentally and physically scarred.]

Oh, come on. Don't be a snitch, dude.

[Uggghh guess he gets to go have a conversation with Stan later.]

...Do you think them feeding on the Arbor has something to do with why Mizuki might be missing. I- look, I don't know a lot about how it works, this is me throwing a theory at a wall but, if they're feeding on this thing enough that it's memories can be viewed from this terminal, would it have any reason to go after Mizuki?
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[personal profile] succiduous 2025-02-21 05:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Less go after, and maybe attempting to fully rejoin with him? I'll be the first to admit that I don't have a true understanding either, but Seaborn recycling cells like that is common, I believe.

[But he's not sure, and the way his gaze flicks back to the screen says that much.]