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theorem mods ([personal profile] lamentus) wrote in [community profile] theorememes2025-11-03 08:07 am
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TDM #1, arc 1.0: we drift like worried fire










BUFF



Bonded of The Sorrowweld will find that the NPCs are especially friendly to them this month. Seriously, they just keep trying to give you things. It might get annoying.







DEBUFF



For those who are bonded to Tarnished Az-Mehet, you keep seeing shadows out of the corner of your eye on every screen in the ship, even your datapad. Something is lurking.








At first, you feel a pull. In which direction, you do not know. When a portal of shimmering black and glittering stars appears in front of you, it only seems natural to step into it. On the journey, it is as if you see everything: ancient galaxies wheeling through space, cultures born and growing and leaving their planets, lights creeping over landmasses and them winking out all at once. You see the hungry arm of a black hole, an enigmatic smile under a mirrored mask, a fist clenched tight around an endless sword. Fangs shining in starlight, bandaged feet that have traveled so many miles and still remain sturdy, and code shattering under titanium will.

And then your feet touch solid ground again, and what you have seen is suddenly hard to recall, the merest of glimpses springing to mind when you try to think back.

All you know is that you witnessed something enormous, something you probably shouldn't have seen.

As you struggle to refocus your gaze, all you see for a long moment is white. White walls, white floor. Narrow white cots lined up against a wall, screens blinking above them in tones of soothing aqua and mint. You are in a medbay — a highly advanced one, given the lack of bulky machinery — but perhaps the most eye-catching thing about the room is a long window showing endless black and twinkling stars outside.

Before you can give voice to any thoughts, a small robot flutters toward you, and perches on the back of a chair. "Hello, Wayfarer!" the birdform chirps cheerfully. "I imagine you must have many questions; allow me to enlighten you! You have fallen victim to a quantum accident and have been pulled to another universe, but the Ascendants, in their generosity, intercepted your signal and brought you here so that you did not wind up in empty space. You are aboard the Theorem of the Astral Rose; our mission is to explore uncharted space and search for the Song!"

They pause, thinking, their little blue eye aglow, and then brighten.

"Oh! Introductions are in order! I am Starling's Lament in Flight, but you may call me Starling's Lament. I am one of the Hosts of this exploration vessel; we will do everything we can to ensure a safe voyage for you. Unfortunately, at this moment, we cannot send you home. The Ascendants have indicated that their search for the Song may play some key role in doing so." They whistle a merry tune. "Please enjoy your stay!"

REFLECT


When you manage to get your wits about you -- it's a bumpy ride between universes! -- you start to leave the medbay. Starling's Lament has indicated that you are free to explore the ship, and nowhere is off limits to you. As you leave the cool white tones of the medbay behind, a hallway stretches out in front of you. Both sides are transparent, offering a view into the long dark of space beyond. However, unlike deep space, there is currently quite a lot to see.



On the left lays the broad curve of a planet, lush green landmass and white clouds skidding across its surface. Its star is just sinking behind it, lighting up the very edge of its atmosphere in tones of engine-burn orange and ozone blue, as long shadows cast by enormous space elevators creep across the landmasses. Its most eye-catching feature, however, are the hexagonal structures webbed across its surface, connected by fine corridors with all the geometric precision of woven spider's silk. You can just barely see the tiny dots of spaceships flowing around them, docking, embarking, shuttling between them.

"That is the Redline Trading Post." You hear a tiny whisper, and look up to see another robot — a beetleform, this time, with a shiny dotted shell — watching you curiously from its place on the ceiling. In fact, there are a number of other Hosts doing the exact same thing; a snakeform coiled around a barrier rail, a catform with bright yellow eyes peeking around the corner, a chirping droneform hovering some distance down the hallway. They're all fascinated by you. "But we will be departing soon. You will not get to taste the Galactic Snowball Nova-Cream, the shining culinary jewel of Redline. Sorry. I hear it is very tasty."

You look to your right, away from the planet and the Redline post, to gaze out into the depths of space. In the distance, there is a nebula, its gasses lit up in shades of coral pink and deep purple. It is pockmarked with stars both young and old, newborn stellar entities cradled in the depths of its life-making dust. Set against the dark of space, it is a flower in bloom.



It's beautiful, except—

The longer you look at it, the more something nags at the corner of your mind. A memory glances across your thoughts, unbidden. Something you hoped for, maybe; or something you fear. Whatever the memory, as you gaze at the nebula, a small piece of it curls, shaping in response to your memory. It is your face, reflected perfectly. Smiling, or howling in anger, or weeping.

Eventually, the nebula will go back to normal. But for now, it reflects the fears and triumphs of the new Wayfarers, a mirror held up in the darkness of space.

IMBIBE

Once you make it into the bulk of the ship, the Hosts inform you that as they have just restocked all essential supplies, they will be throwing a party in your honor, and they hope you will sample the food.

Maybe you're incredibly dubious about this. Maybe you're starving after your long journey. Either way, you find yourself in the mess hall. It's less like a traditional mess hall and more like a park full of food trucks with seating in the middle. The food trucks are bright and eye-catching, Hosts serving huge heaps of food from their interiors, as their signs advertise everything from Earthen Ancient Egyptian food (As Close As We Can Reconstruct It!) to Raxalar Black Stew (New and Improved: Now Free Of Grit!).

Real grass is underfoot, and the picnic-style seating in the middle appears to be real wood. The lighting is a myriad; whimsical string lights strung between the trucks, floating globe lights playfully dancing like fireflies, and the luminescence of a dogform's patterns and a droneform's enormous eyes and a flyform's glittering trail. The Hosts are clearly excited.

And if the food happens to have... some kind of effect?

Well, the Hosts say, that's only to be expected! The attention of an Edict may, for a nano-second, turn toward the start of this voyage, and that's bound to make anything go a little wonky. Also, they've used some ingredients from the local system, and it's only customary there to share some thoughts and ideas and memories when you eat together. How else can you properly get to know each other?

RED BUFFALO SHANK WITH SPIKED LOTUS

This may or may not look appealing to you depending on your sensibilities, but it does smell incredible. Soft, savory red meat paired with the fragrant, earthy scent of the vegetable. The Red Buffalo is perfectly seared, and if you poke them cautiously, you'll find the spikes are entirely edible, as long as you chew well enough. If Wayfarers eat this, they will find themselves sharing a memory with the nearest person, a vision of the last time they were truly happy.

UPSIDE-DOWN PLUM SPARK-WINE

It seems the Hosts aren't quite sure of the appropriate alcohol content of substances, as this will burn all the way down, chased by a cool, sparkly feeling all the way down one's esophagus. It tastes of sweetly sour plums, and a potential hangover tomorrow morning. Wayfarers that imbibe this alcohol beverage will start overhearing the thoughts of those around them, as if they are perfectly in tune with everyone.

GOLDEN BUNS WITH SPICED HONEY DRIZZLE

Ah, a perfectly homey looking meal, sweet and savory, gently steaming. These are a must-try for any Wayfarer with a sweet tooth, proudly boasting of the agricultural and apiary skill of a nearby alien culture. The buns are perfectly fluffy, the spiced honey is warming. What's not to love? After eating this, Wayfarers will find themselves and the nearest person sharing a vision of themselves as they might have been had they gone down the worst possible path in their life.

CHERRY COLA!™

This isn't the Cherry Cola! you may or may not be familiar with, but it's interesting that whatever alien came up with this came up with the same Earth word. Or maybe the Hosts got it from Earth? Either way, it's fizzy, it's sparkly, it makes you feel like you're floating on rainbow bubbles. Upon drinking this, imbibers will telepathically project outward a vision of the most beautiful thing they've ever seen.

A CAKE. MAYBE.

Dear god. What is it? Who came up with this? Who is even brave enough to try this? It certainly… has a taste. It… has an appearance. Whether either of these things are good is in the eye of the beholder. Wayfarers adventurous enough to put this in their mouths (or other eating appendages) will find themselves uncontrollably speaking aloud of the thing they long for the most.

INITIATE


Eventually, it comes time to launch.

The Hosts are a blur of activity, some of them packing up more delicate equipment in case of errant gravity waves during initial propulsion, some of them herding the Wayfarers into a seating area reserved specifically for the safety of its occupants during launch, deceleration, and rare turbulence. You are informed that engine flare will be so bright it will rival a star for the next twenty-five hours of engine start-up burn, but you will only need to stay strapped in for half an hour or so.

As the Theorem's enormous engines start cycling, the entire ship seems to hum in melodic song. And after everybody is strapped in, that's when the intensity starts. Gravity seems to want to push everything toward the stern, and Wayfarers are pressed hard against their seats with the inertia. After half an hour, the Hosts cheerily announce that everybody is free to get up and move around — but you might want to stay near a window, as they will be doing a low dive through the nearby planet's second moon's atmosphere, and it will be quite the sight.

Soon enough, the moon becomes visible. It is of unbroken crimson red, though subtle shifting in its surface lets you guess that it's water rather than earth. And then, as the Theorem rolls gently to the side, the view in the windows nearly perfectly split between moon and space, that's when you see them, swimming through the atmosphere.



To call them fish would be inaccurate — they are not in an ocean, or any body of water — and yet, that will be the word that springs to mind for most Wayfarers. Some of them are sleek and small, schooling in packs of shimmering white and ochre. Others are long and pointed, appendages pointed backward to exude a bright pink gas that propels them forward and which trails after them like oil slicks in the air. The locals call them x'enuda, the Hosts tell you, a combination of words that mean to fly and cunning prey.

They swim closer, swarming outside of the window. Some of them swim through, phasing through the shielding and windows alike, to dance gently in the interior of the Theorem, darting to and fro. If any Wayfarers find themselves curious enough to reach out and touch these creatures, they will find themselves similarly phased, capable of passing through matter for the next few minutes before the shared electrical field wears off and returns them to normal corporality. The external shield will catch you if you phase right through the ship's floor, but you may need to swim back up. Others may find themselves suddenly craving company, as if the x'enuda's instinct to remain safe in a school is catching.

FOREWORD


"All Wayfarers, please report to the docking bay!"

As you filter into the enormous cavern that makes up the docking bay of the Theorem, you see rows of smaller spacecraft. Some of them are sleek and light, like they'd be as free as a feather during aerial combat, while others are bulky and spacious. Many of them have designs in alien languages on them, or bizarre looking mascots, seemingly for good luck. As the occasional screen informs you, you are free to claim any one of the ships as your own, but first, Starling's Lament would very much like to give a presentation.

Past the rows of ships lays an expansive opening in the side of the Theorem, many stories high and wide, a shimmering forcefield the only thing between you and space. Beyond it, you can see the quickly fading shape of the planet and moons you left behind as the Theorem continues acceleration. It is in front of this that Starling's Lament has set up a large hologram of a star map.

As they start to explain once everyone is gathered, the map currently shows the region of space you are in. It is an enormous quadrant of multiple galaxies, some pinwheeled in shape, some circuler or tube-like. A line arcs across it, heading into what is clearly less-explored space, beyond the area colorfully marked as Alliance territory. Eventually, that line stops at a star, which then magnifies to reveal a six planet system, the second planet from the star circled.

This is your first objective: designation Epsilon-355.

There are many stories of which planets the Last Pilgrim has set foot upon, and yet, nobody has ever verified any of them. This, the Ascendants claim, is the closest match they have found for one of those planets in a scrap of story: a land of golden sand and shimmering glass, where pilgrimages track their way across the Golden Barrens desert. The planet is small and unassuming in the hologram, and the details next to it are scarce: relatively normal gravity, breathable atmosphere. More details will become available as the Theorem gets close enough for in-depth scans.

If there any notes of the Song to be found, they may yet be found in the Last Pilgrim's footprints.

Presentation nearly over, Starling's Lament directs you a series of tables that have neatly assembled packages of gear. Once you have picked your Division, you are welcome to claim the technological tools of its trade. You can also look at the spaceships available to claim, or even just watch out the docking bay door as you leave the planet behind and head deeper into space.

Welcome to the mission, Wayfarer.


coherer: hanging on my block (pic#13910362)

[personal profile] coherer 2025-11-20 11:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Explaining basic concepts is too tough for you? Alright, alright. I'm not one to talk. I'm probably the biggest dumbass here.

You're following, though, dude.

We've got cops, but R-and-O... Not sure what the equivalent would be to that. Uh, did you stand up in front of a judge and have somebody defend you? That'd be "going to court," but... maybe we should just call it "the government."
justamobster: (Are you hiding secrets from me?)

[personal profile] justamobster 2025-11-20 11:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Think you'd know to explain jail to someone who don't have cops in their world? Think I'd be too busy bein' jealous of 'em.

Yeah, we got courts and judges and lawyers. Government's different in each city, but not that different. Still can't get away with murder in any of 'em if you ain't slick enough. What about automobiles? Imagine you got those if you got flickers with noise in 'em.
coherer: you're tuned to dawn fm (pic#15578514)

[personal profile] coherer 2025-11-20 11:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Know what? Me too, man.

( ACAB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! )

Now... automobiles, we've got. If you could see the cars they were releasing, you'd probably think they were spaceships. Some of 'em are crazy looking.

But most are, like... sleeker, safer versions of what you have, honestly.
justamobster: (Cold and wired I've been fired)

[personal profile] justamobster 2025-11-20 11:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Don't go takin' this the wrong way, but er. How the hell d'you know what we have?
coherer: heaven's for those (pic#15979471)

[personal profile] coherer 2025-11-21 12:04 am (UTC)(link)
... Yeah, you're right. I don't...

You said "automobiles" and I totally assumed.
justamobster: (All I'm saying is don't give up)

[personal profile] justamobster 2025-11-21 03:36 am (UTC)(link)
S'all right, still wrappin' my head 'round this too.

Idea of multiple worlds ain't new. Just ain't used to a whole helluva bunch of us showin' up at once, yeah?
coherer: i used to be seventeen (pic#13901480)

[personal profile] coherer 2025-11-21 06:18 am (UTC)(link)
Tell me about it, ( Jonas wholeheartedly agrees, taking another look around.

The ship is expansive. Some robots in animal forms roam idly until they're needed. People from different corners of the universe wander, scared, confused, or curious—and he keeps an eye on them all. )


How many do you know of? Worlds, I mean. Or, like, were you just talking about popular scientific theories of there being multiple worlds?
justamobster: (I ain't got a ticket for this ride)

[personal profile] justamobster 2025-11-21 04:22 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Ladon taps his fingers, counting to himself. ] At least four. Five now, countin’ this one. And I mean ones I know of, yeah? Ain’t no scientist. Just a fella with connections.

[ And a knack for trouble. ] How ‘bout you?
coherer: just to see (pic#15578434)

[personal profile] coherer 2025-11-22 10:56 am (UTC)(link)
Two, I guess, but... maybe they count as whole different universes, you know? Maybe the wormhole punched us through, like... right into the next one.

( If that were true, would he be alive in this universe? Happy, living with his father again? He took it all for granted.

Squeezing his eyes shut, he bows his head a little with the communicator against his ear. )


... Man, sorry about earlier. I'm just freaked out, so I've probably been a dick to everybody.

What are the, uh... four worlds you're talking about? That's a pretty crazy number for a fella with connections, right?
justamobster: (And I'll see this through)

[personal profile] justamobster 2025-11-22 03:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Applesauce, we're all in the same boat here. Perfectly normal to "freak out," yeah?

[ But those big brother instincts are kicking in, and Ladon's starting to get the feeling that this kid just needs someone to talk with so he feels normal. Thankfully, Ladon's a bit of a chatterbox. He can tell stories when they're needed. ]

So, you got my current one, yeah? One with Nieve. Then there's the one my li'l brother and I came from... One my friend Aza's from, then a new one this preacher lady came from. Found out she was bringin' over books from there, claimin' they were her prophecies and revelations, straight from Merlin himself. Was a good moneymaker for her, yeah? Until she took a dive off the fifteenth floor of the buildin' across from my club.
coherer: where the weeknd's so good (pic#15979535)

[personal profile] coherer 2025-11-23 12:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, totally, I just... Wait, did you just call me "Applesauce," or... was that, like, a super cute exclamation I'm just learning about now? ( Tries to figure out how he feels about the former and decides it's nicer than any other names he's been called.

"Applesauce," it is. )


This is a lot of info, man. Like, in a good way, and I'm spoiled for choice here, so I have to focus up on... Merlin or something.

Are you talking about the famous fairytale wizard Merlin? This lady fell off a building hocking Merlin literature?
justamobster: (There is no reason)

[personal profile] justamobster 2025-11-23 02:56 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Ladon is quite glad they're on audio only, because being called cute (okay, the word is cute but whatever) results in a startled little curl of smoke exiting his nostrils. He covers it up with a little laugh. ] Nah, just sayin' it's baloney. You don't gotta feel bad for reactin' like you are.

Merlin ain't just some wizard in Nieve. He's a prophet, or somethin' like it. People take it real serious, yeah? King Arthur, the Knights of the Round, all of it.

[ Especially the whole... slaying dragons thing. ]
Edited 2025-11-23 15:00 (UTC)
coherer: my family always said (pic#15578469)

[personal profile] coherer 2025-11-26 11:22 am (UTC)(link)
Oh. Well, uh... thanks. For what it's worth.

And I'm familiar with the stories. Kinda. Like, it's a weird coincidence, maybe, but Earth has a similar myth. Or—Sorry, I guess it's not a myth to you.

How do you fit into all that?
justamobster: (And you know I've loved you so)

[personal profile] justamobster 2025-11-26 02:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Ain't just a coincidence. Like I said, I know 'bout a few worlds... They got a way of crossin' over into Nieve. Prob'ly why you're mistakin' me for walkin' outta some flicker from your world, yeah?

As for how I fit in... I don't. Not a believer, yeah? Folks who follow those stories... they got an idea 'bout how the world works that don't really make room for me. But they ain't got the only say-so out there.
coherer: i see you so uncomfortably alone (pic#13877297)

[personal profile] coherer 2025-11-29 11:16 am (UTC)(link)
Jesus, I've heard that before.

( Being from worlds that don't make room for them. It feels strange that that's not everyone's experience, but he can't really complain about that anymore. )

This is seeming like a ship of misfits so far, so, uh... maybe there's a place for you here. For now, anyway. Like, temporarily.
justamobster: (All alone in the city of lights)

[personal profile] justamobster 2025-11-29 06:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Somethin' like it, yeah. Here's hopin' if it ain't temporary, at least maybe some of my people show up here. 'Specially that li'l brother of mine.

[ Conrit has some explaining to do about why he received a telegram about him being expelled. ]
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[personal profile] coherer 2025-11-30 09:52 am (UTC)(link)
( Sounds nice. Having a sibling. Would it have changed the trajectory of his life, or made the downward spiral worse? ))

How old is your brother?

Oh, and, uh... What's your name, man? I totally forgot to introduce myself. I'm Jonas.
justamobster: (Les lignes de ma main)

[personal profile] justamobster 2025-11-30 09:39 pm (UTC)(link)
He's twelve. Bit of an age gap 'tween us, yeah? [ Not so strange when you live for as long as his kind do, but he's aware at how surprised humans usually are that Conrit is his little brother, not his kid.

He laughs a little at the realization that yeah, they've been talking for a bit now and haven't bothered introducing themselves. ]
You ain't the only one, m'terrible 'bout it. Ladon.
coherer: so sit back and unpack (pic#15959094)

[personal profile] coherer 2025-11-30 11:57 pm (UTC)(link)
( ... 🥺 )

Yeah, I mean... definitely, but I'm not about to judge. Lots of people have out-of-the-ordinary family dynamics. Shit happens.

I'm sorry you were separated from him, Ladon. He's not living on his own, is he? Like, is there somebody who can take care of him back there?
justamobster: (Could've told me a lie and a lie so thin)

[personal profile] justamobster 2025-12-01 12:34 am (UTC)(link)
He's got a helluva lot of people who care 'bout him, yeah? Got my whole h-- [ Don't call them a hoard, Ladon, that's weird. ] staff at the Golden Apple. Helped me raisin' him the past few years, when he wasn't in school. Just hopin' he gets himself there. 'pparently he gave couple of 'em the slip to go to the boardwalk with a couple other kids.
coherer: and it's time to look back (pic#15976794)

[personal profile] coherer 2025-12-01 09:37 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, that sounds familiar.

Just, like... make sure someone knows where he's going, but that it's okay to go out and do the dumb crap kids always do. Then he'll trust you more... and he'll be okay with the illusion of freedom.

... You guys sound close. Relatively speaking, I guess.
justamobster: (Bittersweet days of whisky and wine)

[personal profile] justamobster 2025-12-01 04:46 pm (UTC)(link)
I know I gotta let up on the leash a bit. [ He sighs. ] We're all we have left, yeah? He's a good kid... when he ain't gettin' expelled for fightin'.

You got any family?
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[personal profile] coherer 2025-12-01 05:16 pm (UTC)(link)
You sound like my dad. Don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing.

Anyway, I got my aforementioned Dad and a step family, etc.... I haven't seen them in a while though. Gotta deal with that, so... I, uh...

Yeah, no, I answered your question. That's about it.

I have to get going now, actually. Lots of... onboarding and crap to do still. But hit me up some other time, okay? You can tell me a bit more about your brother and what the hell a Golden Apple is. Cool?
justamobster: (Wrote your name in the sky)

[personal profile] justamobster 2025-12-01 06:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Ain't the first time I heard that. [ Though usually he gets the "thanks mom" more than dad. He's not entirely sure what to think of that.

And Ladon has a feeling he touched a nerve there, but he understands and backs off. He'll be sure to keep an eye out for this Jonas kid. He can't offer this fancy, futuristic place much, but he can keep an eye out for the younger folks here. ]


Yeah, sure. You take care, Jonas. Letcha know if I sort out the whole no-smokin' mess.