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Posted
3 minutes ago, Edema Rue said:

Hating herself, Rue squeezed it back.

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Yep.

Eventually, some faint light reached them, dimly illuminating the two in grayish hues. TAAron looked terrified, gripping her hand as the air buffeted them. They were still falling, and fast.

Posted
1 minute ago, Canada Lover said:

Luna called out for TAAron, Rue, Arget, Mel, anyone, asking where they were.

"Hello? Can anyone hear me?"

@The Aspiring Archivist @Aeoryi @Edema Rue @Argenti

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I think there pretty far apart, and Luna is probably only just beginning to exit the worst part of the fall.

 

Posted
3 minutes ago, The Aspiring Archivist said:

Eventually, some faint light reached them, dimly illuminating the two in grayish hues. TAAron looked terrified, gripping her hand as the air buffeted them. They were still falling, and fast.

Rue looks around, expressionless until she raises an eyebrow at TAAron.

Posted
1 minute ago, Edema Rue said:

Rue looks around, expressionless until she raises an eyebrow at TAAron.

He didn't seem to catch it.

The water was still flowing here, directly to the side, a cascading wall of froth.

Posted
4 minutes ago, The Aspiring Archivist said:

He didn't seem to catch it.

The water was still flowing here, directly to the side, a cascading wall of froth.

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Long fall :) 

Rue continues falling.

Posted
Just now, Edema Rue said:

Rue continues falling.

The light continued to grow brighter, until it was akin to the fun light of a winter morning, just before sunrise. To complement this, it was also very cold.

Suddenly, the ground came into view. Or... the sea? Below them, the waterfall met a glassy plane of water, so flat and still it could have been glass, if not for the mild disturbances where the cascade meet the surface. The waves from that collision didn't seem to be nearly as widespread and chaotic as they should have been.

Above the water, scattered about seemingly at random, floated tiny points of light. Each one had a twin, a reflection in the perfectly still, dark expanse.

Posted
26 minutes ago, The Aspiring Archivist said:

The light continued to grow brighter, until it was akin to the fun light of a winter morning, just before sunrise. To complement this, it was also very cold.

Suddenly, the ground came into view. Or... the sea? Below them, the waterfall met a glassy plane of water, so flat and still it could have been glass, if not for the mild disturbances where the cascade meet the surface. The waves from that collision didn't seem to be nearly as widespread and chaotic as they should have been.

Above the water, scattered about seemingly at random, floated tiny points of light. Each one had a twin, a reflection in the perfectly still, dark expanse.

“Will we survive this?” She yelled to TAAron.

Posted
1 minute ago, Edema Rue said:

“Will we survive this?” She yelled to TAAron.

"I don't know!" His grip tightened as they rapidly approached the surface of the water, then landed.

Thankfully, it seemed that it lacked the surface tension that would normally provide a painful, or in this case deadly, impact with the water. They simply fell in, deep, slowing down. The water was so perfectly clear that the illumination was mostly still present, even meters below the surface.

Posted (edited)
18 minutes ago, The Aspiring Archivist said:

"I don't know!" His grip tightened as they rapidly approached the surface of the water, then landed.

Thankfully, it seemed that it lacked the surface tension that would normally provide a painful, or in this case deadly, impact with the water. They simply fell in, deep, slowing down. The water was so perfectly clear that the illumination was mostly still present, even meters below the

Luna was still falling...

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Canada Lover said:

Eventually, Luna, on the inflatable raft, hit the surface.

"You're alive!"

@The Aspiring Archivist @Edema Rue

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Luna is still falling at this point. Also the raft would not have helped at all of this was normal water. When Luna does hit the water, she'll just go straight under with it and then float back up, maybe.

 

Posted (edited)
6 minutes ago, Edema Rue said:

Rue started stroking to the surface.

He followed, and they were both able to get up to the air without much trouble. It felt odd without the normal tension at the surface of the liquid, but it was manageable.

Whatever sea or ocean they were in, it was vast. There was no land in sight in any direction, though the waterfalls obscured their surroundings somewhat. "Well... we're here." A nearby point of light lazily floated toward them.

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Posted
10 minutes ago, The Aspiring Archivist said:

He followed, and they were both able to get up to the air without much trouble. It felt odd without the normal tension at the surface of the liquid, but it was manageable.

Whatever sea or ocean they were in, it was vast. There was no land in sight in any direction, though the waterfalls obscured their surroundings somewhat. "Well... we're here." A nearby point of light lazily floated toward them.

Luna continued falling, but the blue thing was getting closer.

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Can she stop falling yet...?

 

Posted
19 minutes ago, The Aspiring Archivist said:

He followed, and they were both able to get up to the air without much trouble. It felt odd without the normal tension at the surface of the liquid, but it was manageable.

Whatever sea or ocean they were in, it was vast. There was no land in sight in any direction, though the waterfalls obscured their surroundings somewhat. "Well... we're here." A nearby point of light lazily floated toward them.

Melody had awakened.

She finally had form.

She was also deep underwater.

She swam upwards, trailing her light behind her.

21 minutes ago, The Aspiring Archivist said:

He followed, and they were both able to get up to the air without much trouble. It felt odd without the normal tension at the surface of the liquid, but it was manageable.

Whatever sea or ocean they were in, it was vast. There was no land in sight in any direction, though the waterfalls obscured their surroundings somewhat. "Well... we're here." A nearby point of light lazily floated toward them.

Melody surfaced next to rue, and said, "It's me. Mel. I'm... Sorry."

Posted
31 minutes ago, The Aspiring Archivist said:

He followed, and they were both able to get up to the air without much trouble. It felt odd without the normal tension at the surface of the liquid, but it was manageable.

Whatever sea or ocean they were in, it was vast. There was no land in sight in any direction, though the waterfalls obscured their surroundings somewhat. "Well... we're here." A nearby point of light lazily floated toward them.

Rue treaded water. “Yeah, uh…you don’t happen to know how we’d get to land, do you?”

9 minutes ago, Aeoryi said:

Melody had awakened.

She finally had form.

She was also deep underwater.

She swam upwards, trailing her light behind her.

Melody surfaced next to rue, and said, "It's me. Mel. I'm... Sorry."

“You have a physical form here?”

Posted
Just now, Edema Rue said:

Rue treaded water. “Yeah, uh…you don’t happen to know how we’d get to land, do you?”

“You have a physical form here?”

"Yes. That's why I said I would be useless here."

Posted
10 minutes ago, Edema Rue said:

Rue treaded water. “Yeah, uh…you don’t happen to know how we’d get to land, do you?”

“You have a physical form here?”

"No..." A blue point of light flitted along the surface of the water, attaching them rather rapidly.

Posted
10 minutes ago, Aeoryi said:

"Yes. That's why I said I would be useless here."

“How is that useless?”

Just now, The Aspiring Archivist said:

"No..." A blue point of light flitted along the surface of the water, attaching them rather rapidly.

Rue tried to shoo the light away. “What is this?”

Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, Edema Rue said:

“How is that useless?”

Rue tried to shoo the light away. “What is this?”

You shouldn't be here.

The point of light spoke with a soft, feminine voice. TAAron appeared shocked.

Edited by The Aspiring Archivist

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