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fluxscape2021-04-28 08:43 am
Entry tags:
- american gods - shadow moon,
- cloak & dagger - tandy bowen,
- cloak & dagger - ty johnson,
- dceu - bruce wayne,
- dceu - diana prince,
- final fantasy - biggs,
- flux npc jerry,
- fluxmas,
- fluxover,
- gi joe - helix,
- haven,
- marvel comics - quentin beck,
- mcu - bucky barnes,
- mcu - jessica jones,
- mcu - loki odinson,
- mcu - steve rogers,
- smitsv - miles morales,
- the raven cycle - adam parrish,
- titans - dick grayson
Welcome to Haven:
What: It's moving day for everyone.
Where: Haven MagLev Train/Haven Train Station and then Jerry's Info Booth for the Newbies.
When: 04/28 - Morning
Warnings: There will be swearing, probably mentions of violence. Will update as needed.
This FluxOver starts a lot differently than the others. For starters, everyone and we mean everyone is waking up on a train. No one's waking up in their homes. The first sound anyone hears isn't an alarm clock. It's the steady hum and squeal of the MagLev train just barely skimming it's rails as it makes a turn towards the Haven Train Station and then a deep, gravely, lightly accented male voice saying:
"Haven Train Station! Last stop! Everyone off!
And then the grinding of brakes as the train slows down to a bit of a harsh stop. With so many people stuffed into the train like sardines, it's probably hot and crowded, and everyone wants off. It's also very likely you're going to wake up leaning on someone. Do you know them? Are they a stranger? Let's hope you didn't drool while you were sleeping, or snore too loudly.
When the doors open, the heat probably gets a bit worse and the crowd is very eager to get off the train. Jostling and bumping, it seems as though no one cares who they smack into, they just want off. Since it's the last stop, it's probably best you depart, too. Should you choose to stick on the train, you'll find that while it does depart the Haven Train Station eventually, it just goes through a foggy area that seems to lead right back to the Haven Train Station. It'll keep doing so until you depart the train. Once the last person is off, the train will roll away and disappear in the distance.
For all the newcomers, you'll feel an impulse to go right to the very ramshackle-looking information booth, where a gentleman named Jerry has your information packet. For everyone else, your phones will start buzzing and a voice will start giving you directions, leading you back home and we're sorry to say it, but your homes have taken on the external appearance of everything else around them. Pieced together, rusty. Built more for survival and less for visual appeal.
Again; externally. Internally, you'll find that nothings changed and home is just as you remember it. And for anyone that got anything for FluxMas, you'll find your stuff waiting for you in the kitchen of your homes. Unless it's a vehicle. You'll find the keys to that in your pockets, shortly after stepping into your houses.
Settle in. Explore. Find your friends.
Welcome to Haven.
Where: Haven MagLev Train/Haven Train Station and then Jerry's Info Booth for the Newbies.
When: 04/28 - Morning
Warnings: There will be swearing, probably mentions of violence. Will update as needed.
This FluxOver starts a lot differently than the others. For starters, everyone and we mean everyone is waking up on a train. No one's waking up in their homes. The first sound anyone hears isn't an alarm clock. It's the steady hum and squeal of the MagLev train just barely skimming it's rails as it makes a turn towards the Haven Train Station and then a deep, gravely, lightly accented male voice saying:
And then the grinding of brakes as the train slows down to a bit of a harsh stop. With so many people stuffed into the train like sardines, it's probably hot and crowded, and everyone wants off. It's also very likely you're going to wake up leaning on someone. Do you know them? Are they a stranger? Let's hope you didn't drool while you were sleeping, or snore too loudly.
When the doors open, the heat probably gets a bit worse and the crowd is very eager to get off the train. Jostling and bumping, it seems as though no one cares who they smack into, they just want off. Since it's the last stop, it's probably best you depart, too. Should you choose to stick on the train, you'll find that while it does depart the Haven Train Station eventually, it just goes through a foggy area that seems to lead right back to the Haven Train Station. It'll keep doing so until you depart the train. Once the last person is off, the train will roll away and disappear in the distance.
For all the newcomers, you'll feel an impulse to go right to the very ramshackle-looking information booth, where a gentleman named Jerry has your information packet. For everyone else, your phones will start buzzing and a voice will start giving you directions, leading you back home and we're sorry to say it, but your homes have taken on the external appearance of everything else around them. Pieced together, rusty. Built more for survival and less for visual appeal.
Again; externally. Internally, you'll find that nothings changed and home is just as you remember it. And for anyone that got anything for FluxMas, you'll find your stuff waiting for you in the kitchen of your homes. Unless it's a vehicle. You'll find the keys to that in your pockets, shortly after stepping into your houses.
Settle in. Explore. Find your friends.
Welcome to Haven.

Piglet!
She is on her way to find her place when she spies something interesting though. Or maybe she should say adorable because it is the micro pig that draws her attention as she pauses before smiling brightly.
"Oh god, is that..." She coos as she hurries over, squatting down once she is a foot or two away. "How cute are you?"
"What's its name?" She glances up at Gwen.
*sings the spider-pig song*
“I just found him in my house. My name is on his collar.” She watches Peter a moment, watching how he heads over to Tandy cautiously, tail wagging just a bit. Gwen reaches into her backpack and pulls out a bag of apples, holding it out to Tandy. “Here. Feed him. He will adore you forever for it.”
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Then she reaches up to take one of the apples, smiling her thank you before holding the apple a little closer to Peter. "Do I need to cut it up at all? To make smaller pieces for him?"
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Peter presses his nose against Tandy's hand, grunting and snorting softly, tail wagging.
"He likes you. I didn't know pigs wagged their tails to show happiness, and I didn't know they kiss people by pressing their nose against them until I did a lot of reading. Both are signs of contentment."
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"So is he actually going to stay this small? I heard that pigs will actually grow to fit the size of their place or whatever?" Not that she really knows for sure because, honestly, she has never really interacted with a lot of pigs before.
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Gwen's not too happy about the school being shut down. She enjoyed school, especially her dance classes. Now she really doesn't know what she's going to do with herself. She's pretty fond of routine.
"He came marching up to me in my house, smiling and wagging his tail. I thought he belonged to one of my roommates, but nope. Peter Porker is mine."
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Yeah, it was starting to look more and more like she wasn't going to be fond of Haven.
"Well, however you got him, it's an awesome name and he is cute." Tandy nodded at the pig again, straightening once more after reaching to pet him again once he had gotten the apple from her. "But why a pig? That's kind of curious."
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"A year ago, I was pulled into the wrong universe. Miles universe, actually. I wasn't the only one. No lie, one of the other people pulled in was a cartoon pig named Peter Porker."
A vague wave in the general direction of the pig who is trying to climb onto Tandy's shoes. "Behold, the not Looney Tunes variant, I guess."