houmaprotector: (the man and the monster)
ᴛʜᴇ sᴡᴀᴍᴘ ᴛʜɪɴɢ ([personal profile] houmaprotector) wrote in [community profile] nexus_crossings2018-07-25 06:41 pm

What's a God to a non-believer?

There are some parts of the woods, especially lately, that have been overgrown and - to be frank - dangerous. When certain people have gone deep into the woods, to some of the more serious hiking paths, they've found them overgrown with crazy plants and vines. The entire place has repelled people and Alec hasn't been seen.

He's been thinking. Thinking about Metropolis, thinking about how he almost killed people. Thinking about how he probably did. Then thinking about that mugger and that...that hero doing their job.

He was a monster. He is a monster and the green of his world is far more encouraging in those pursuits. The Avatar needs no one.

It's the Nexus's green, it's web of life, that's intervened, bringing him out of his impassible woods and trails, pulling him towards civilization. Inch by inch. Mile by mile. It'd be hard to see him however, he's keeping to the shadows. Hiding in the woods nearest to those concerned before an unnatural, inhuman voice speaks.

"What keeps you human when you don't have to be?"

Superman gave him an answer, but it's far easier for him. He can be normal.

He has control.

Trying to get at him is pretty impossible, currently. There's a massive tangle of vines and creepers and trees. He could be anywhere. Be any one of them. Tread cautiously.

He is a monster after all.
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[personal profile] bookbrawler 2018-07-28 03:41 am (UTC)(link)
He nods--it makes sense, for magic to be what's caused this, what's powering this guy. He's not like Cassie, jumping at any chance to do magic, knowing so much about it, what spells to use and when. Even Ezekiel's far more open about using magic coupled with technology. So much magic. Look what it does, look what it does to people.

"I accepted a burden a little while ago--didn't think what it would cost, either. It's been amazing, but also terrifying and dangerous and makes you realize the world's a lot more fragile than you'd think. But I have friends that share it with me...if I didn't, I'd be lonely as hell. The guy who did the job before me and the others--he was alone in it for a long, long time and he didn't realize how important it was to have friends, a team you could rely on. Or...or someone to just talk to about stuff. Well, I mean, he probably did talk a lot with his flying sword--" Jacob waves a hand dismissively.

"Anyway. What I'm tryin' to say is...if you wanna talk it out with somebody, I think that might help. Carrying a burden ain't easy."
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[personal profile] bookbrawler 2018-07-28 08:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh man, that's...incredible. The flowers randomly blooming were amazing already. The figure of the woman he created is a treasure, and Jacob's clearly entranced. It's a kind of art he's never seen before, and his face falls slightly when the stem figure wilts away.

"I understand. You...you uh, hurt someone?" Not that he's judging, it just seemed kind of inevitable with what he's gleaning here from who and what he is, his laments about trying to hold onto his humanity.

"Do you have absolute power over plants? Nature?"
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[personal profile] bookbrawler 2018-07-28 11:41 pm (UTC)(link)
It's odd--he expects him to say as much, and yet when he does, it's still surprising to hear it said out loud. That's...yeah, a lot of power. A lot of responsibility. Definitely a burden.

"Yeah, that does makes sense." He takes a seat on the bench--he can't hide the grin that ghosts across his face because that's just the coolest thing--as he turns serious again, when he sits and listens.

"I don't know, you're doin' a pretty good job at being a plant to me," he points to the bench with a smile, even though he knows that what he means runs deeper than that. It's still a fascinating story, and he can't help but think about how much Flynn would have loved this.

"I think...well, my opinion don't mean much but if it means anythin' to you, I think you got a second chance here. And it's...incredible? What you can do, what you have to do...yeah, it's a burden and it's...far from humanity. I get that. It ain't easy."

He pauses, not sure if he should tell him, but it might help. It'd also come pretty close to letting people know he was a Librarian, but at this point, especially being in the Nexus, it might not be so bad if it got out. Maybe.

"In my world, I got--uh, sorta roped into being an ambassador for the trees. They've been tryin' to contact humanity for years, but never found anybody that could translate for them. Until they found me, since I'm a linguist." And a Librarian, probably. "And to translate, I was...uh, kinda--" Part of a tree-- "Part of the forest for a little while."
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[personal profile] bookbrawler 2018-07-29 12:43 am (UTC)(link)
Jacob's not sure what he means by faint but still there and he's been wary of magic long enough that it's a little worrisome, but he nods because that's exactly what it was like.

"Yeah. Direct, forceful, and dangerous. A lot of people got taken by the forest before they found me. And yeah...boring." Being stuck literally in a tree while waiting for his friends to show up was both terrifying and seemed like forever, even if it hadn't been all that long. Not forever to the trees, of course. "But they needed help badly, and while...it would have been great if they asked first...they didn't have a way of communication. I was glad to help. Their language is...different. Almost alien. But if that forest was cut down, all forests in our world would die."

But out of his friends, none of the Librarians had any frame of reference for the experience, and he was usually closed off about things--especially magical things--so he'd been reluctant to talk about it. It was weird to talk about it out loud, but more importantly--to someone else who understood.

"Really? Guess...it's not common here either." He's not sure if he should be worried or flattered. The life of a Librarian, pretty much. "But yeah. I understand."
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[personal profile] bookbrawler 2018-07-29 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
"A botanist, wow. I can imagine..." That made sense, of course, they'd choose a botanist. He balks at the thought of alien plants--as amazing as that is, in his world aliens are one of the few myths that have stayed actual myths and not been reality. Though clearly alternate universes, or places like the Nexus, that was not the case.

"Jacob Stone." He offers a smile, even if he can't help a lot, every little bit counts. "Well, it's a funny story. Not funny, funny, just...unexpected. I was at a team-building camp...thing...with my friends. We work together. Anyway people were encroaching onto the forest, like how the camp was built, and I randomly got a splinter--or not so randomly, I guess. I started hearin'...uh, voices? Voices sayin' help us. And when I was with...another friend, out in the woods, vines came out and grabbed me. Next thing I knew, I was part of the forest, sorta...part of a tree. In the tree. That's how they could speak through me, we could speak together, to warn people--and my friends who found me, about what would happen if the forest was cut down, and how it needs to be protected. We were given the Zero Seed, which could reconstitute the forest if it was ever destroyed. Then...they let me go."

It was now or never, and it would give context to how he'd even been in that situation in the first place. "See, I'm a linguist, a historian, but I'm also a Librarian." A slightly dramatic pause. "In my world, we're the ones who protect people from magic and magical artifacts, we go out and collect them so that they won't fall into the wrong hands. The Zero Seed was safest with us."
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[personal profile] bookbrawler 2018-07-29 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
Jacob nods, he's understanding now what he truly means by the green.

"Yeah, it was...an experience, that's for sure. And there's no safer place for it than the Library. It'll be kept safe...pretty much forever, in there."

He glances back up at him.

"The government--our government's also protecting the forest, so hopefully it won't ever have to come to actually using it."
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[personal profile] bookbrawler 2018-07-29 04:12 am (UTC)(link)
"They're usually not," he says wryly. "But we've dealt with that particular government organization before, and while I don't think they exactly trust us, they know well enough not to mess with forces they don't understand."

There's a curious tone to his voice. "That's impressive. Did it work?"

Another faint smile ghosts across his face. "Thanks, well. I try, anyway. Yeah. We're part of the Library. It's..." He tries to think of the best way to put it. "Imagine the Library of Alexandria? Except magical, containing all the world's lost knowledge as well as magical, mythical artifacts. Nestled in its own little pocket dimension."
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[personal profile] bookbrawler 2018-07-29 05:15 am (UTC)(link)
"Hmm. That's too bad." He's not entirely sure if that meant he did indeed instead use his plant-powers to provide for people affected by food scarcity...but it was probably best not to prod at the moment.

"It is. It's incredible." Despite everything that's happened and what he'd had to put up with, his reverence and awe of the Library remains unchanged and evident in his voice. "...that's too bad. I wish there was a way around it for you, I'd miss that like you wouldn't believe." And he genuinely feels sorry for his plight, he can't imagine what it'd be like without easy access to books, even if at one point in his life he had to hide how much he loved them. Metropolis rings enough of a bell, but he's not that into comic books, even if he did read them a lot as a kid.

"We have a pretty decent security system, but I'll keep that in mind." A magical security system, but that's been breached before. Multiple times. He's definitely not going to mention that in public out here.
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[personal profile] bookbrawler 2018-07-29 05:57 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm...sorry to hear that." Things one takes for granted, like simply going to the movies, was out of the question for someone like Alec, and Jacob shakes his head. He'd be angry too.

Jacob's face lights but because that sounds amazing!?

"Really? You'd do that? I'm not as good with science as my uh, colleagues, but I would love to hear that, man. If it's okay with you, I'd wanna write it down for our Library, in my world. I'm sure there's one in the Nexus, but I also might be able to find some rare things you can borrow from our Library, as long as they're returned."

It's probably a terrible idea and Jenkins, the caretaker, would be pissed, but Jacob didn't care, since Alec already knew about the Library now. As long as the books weren't something that taught people arcane magic to take over the world, sharing knowledge was a wonderful, necessary thing.

"Seriously though, a triceratops?" This is the coolest thing.
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[personal profile] bookbrawler 2018-07-29 11:55 pm (UTC)(link)
As wary as he is of magic, this is still incredible, regardless, and there's an overly excitable look of scholarly eagerness on his face. How much had this...green affected his own world? Besides that which he's directly experienced...

"I can't wait to hear all about it!" A pause. "Of course, the last time we dealt with Egyptian gods it was pretty much the end of the world..."

This is what happens when Librarians get involved, alas.

"Wow, you've...got a lot of catching up to do. I'll put books three through seven in the pile." A grin.
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[personal profile] bookbrawler 2018-07-30 04:45 am (UTC)(link)
"Well, we had to deal with Apep, the god of Chaos, it was a pretty big deal and we only barely won without the world plunging into literal chaos and evil." A pause. "He also summoned Anubis at one point, which ended up nearly gettin' us all killed with werewolves. So yeah. Pretty bad."

A shrug, which might look dismissive, but his voice betrays the fact that despite the victory, he's still not comfortable with how it was achieved.

"We almost lost one of our Librarians tryin' to defeat Apep. Me and the others...we used magic to turn him from a god into a mortal human being."
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[personal profile] bookbrawler 2018-07-31 03:30 am (UTC)(link)
Jacob nods, his brows furrowed, the appreciation in his face. At least they made it in time, if they'd been a few minutes--seconds slower, it would have been over.

"...sounds terrifyin', if I'm bein' honest."

And Jacob was not used to being honest, not even to himself, though he'd been becoming more comfortable with it ever since he became a Librarian.

"And I think that makes tryin' to hold onto your humanity worth it, y'know? Apep and...and others like him, they had no frame of reference for mortality, no empathy, no...anything."

Despite everything, he smirks. "I'll do my best not to."

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