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interstellar55552016-08-03 01:24 pm
☆TRACK XIII: HIT THE BOTTOM PT 2
![]() It’s almost the very end of the Tokyo tour when it happens. There was no way for anyone to be sure when exactly Gold would strike, but at least with the information gained from Silver and their dreams, the rebels have been able to prepare and lay in wait. Despite some effort, contact with Gold has been impossible. It isn’t until Lesedi has presented herself on stage that Gold comes out of hiding. It’s a special occasion, presumably. Maybe our of arrogance, or maybe as some key feature of her plan, one of the final performances is Lesedi Santiago herself singing. The crowd loves it, irrationally so – it’s clear to anyone that knows what’s going on that by this point Lesedi could be making fart sounds into a microphone and the audience would swoon. The magic is thick, and the civilians are all but zombies in its wake. So much, so, that they don’t even seem to notice when Gold drops the entire metal lighting structure right onto the stage, on top of Santiago, mid performance. Gold rides the structure down, and metal bends and grinds, screeching as lights explode and sparks fly. It’s so brazen that even Lesedi doesn’t seem to be expecting it. That becomes all too obvious when the nebulae emerges from the wreckage, furious and literally glowing with astral energy. Her song and its momentum has been cut like a rope, and the stage has fallen down like the figurative piano. “What is this?!” she screeches, indignant beyond words but ostensibly not actually hurt. Metal shrapnel bursts into the air as Gold emerges as well, a powerful aura surging around their masked form as well. The remaining musicians that were dosed with Gold’s powder some months ago will feel a strange pull against their spirits. “You.” The word is cold, in contrast to Lesedi’s fury only a moment before. Gold only offers a theatrical shrug as they tight rope walk across twisted metal scaffolding. The crowd roars in appreciate for a performance that only they seem to understand. “This is where you swear you’re going to destroy me, right?” Gold says, with antagonizing ambivalence. “Well, here’s your chance, princess.” Yet, in this moment, Silver is nowhere to be seen. [This is mostly going to be one, big free for all log, though you can make separate top levels if they aren’t going to be related to the main fight. Remember, your actions here matter! What players characters do or don’t do will heavily affect the outcome.] |


Terry || OTA
It feels like somebody's reaching right into his head and turning it toward the stage, and it just... It feels too soon. He's never had the pleasure of meeting Gold, but right now he knows they have a hold on his magic and. Fuck, if this is what it takes to take Lesedi down then he's just gonna have to let them, isn't he?
But he can't just stand here gaping either.
Too much time, a lot of singing, and every last dollar in his wallet later, he's got a little stage here. The sound isn't enough to stand up to the main stage, but it's enough to get the attention of some people at least. Terry's kinda just hoping it'll have some cumulative affect. One that builds up fast while he's at it.
The drums aren't as heavy as he'd like, but that's what happens when you're sequencing on the fly. The guitar comes in loud and clear and at odds with the feelings in the crowd.
Everybody pay attention to me, I've got the answer--
I've got the answ~er!
Street walking cheetah with a capital "G", so get your hands up
Now get your hands up
No one in the booth is lighting him, but there's a spot on Terry regardless, heads at the back of the room turning curiously toward him. It's hard, fighting against this much energy for control of the room, but he has to now. Now he's started. Pouring everything he's got into the music-- he's gonna Pied Piper this shit if it kills him.
Hide your eyes. we're gonna shine tonight
Sub-atomic never got the best of me
Ain't a DJ gonna save my soul
I sold it long ago for rock'n'roll
Drop the needle when the tape deck blows
I gotta shout! This! Out! So everybody knows!
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He's just gonna ignore all that right now, though, because he could definitely feel Terry around here somewhere and that is definitely him on stage over there right now, and Jamie's as eager to see him again as he is to contribute to whatever the hell he's trying to accomplish. It's kind of a struggle, because seeing Terry makes him feel all emotional and shit, but Jamie takes the stage next to him and grabs an extra mic, adding his power to the performance.
This ain't a party - get off the dance floor!
You want the get down, here comes the gang war
You're doin' all right, I got the answer
'Cause all the good times, they give you cancer -
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If we were all like you in the end
Oh, we'd be killing ourselves by sleeping in
So, hit the lights, I'll do it again
And keep your cars, and your dogs, and your famous friends
Well alright
Now to start getting them to leave.
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Slide up the faders when the cabinet slams
And get your hands up, now get your hands u-up!
Light up the stage and watch me kick out the jams
So throw your fist up, now throw your fist u-up!
The mob screams and flails wildly, pulsing with excitement, energy surging through them and into the two mages. Jamie forces every ounce of his ability into exerting his will over the people in the crowd, drawing them and their energy away from Lesedi, keeping them firmly on him and Terry. Everyone whose attention they've gained now is focused raptly on the older musician, open to whatever he has planned - what exactly that is, beyond keeping them from fueling Lesedi's power, Jamie has no clue.
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Ain't nobody gonna get the best of me-
Ain't a preacher gonna save me now
Grab a seat I'm gonna show you how
Everybody hit the pyro cue
We're gonna blow! This! Off!
And show you what we do!
Honestly he almost laughs, part of him feeling this swell of fondness in response to Jamie and the crowd-- even if the audience's is largely fake. He's never performed with Jamie before, not unless obnoxiously singing over him in the Flashstep kitchen counts, but this is amazing. It feels powerful.
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This ain't a party - get off the dance floor!
You want the get down, here comes the gang war
You're doin' all right, I got the answer
'Cause all the good times, they give you cancer!
Unfortunately, there isn't time to wallow in nostalgia and feelings. They've got a job to do.
Jamie continues wielding his influence over them, whipping into a frenzy of excitement centered squarely on him and Terry, excluding Lesedi from their attention entirely. And then, obeying Terry's subliminal command, they begin moving for the exits, the beginnings of a screaming, ecstatic evacuation that at the same time is strangely orderly.
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If we were all like you in the end
Oh, we'd be killing ourselves by sleeping in
So, hit the lights, I'll do it again
And keep your cars, and your dogs, and your famous friends
Well alright--
The music dips, but if anything Terry's pushing harder-- well alright-- his fringe is plastered to his forehead and just generally he's pretty sure he looks like the gross, sweaty mess he is at the end of a taxing show. Well alright... It's not the magic so much as just the stress and the raw, physical energy of performing.
Deep breaths. Can't afford to let it go now.
Let's go!