[Timekeeper notices that something is wrong with the night well before it's been long enough for most others to realize that dawn isn't coming when it should. Of course something goes extra wrong with time the moment she's started feeling herself again after Winter's sickness. Why wouldn't it?
It does, at least, appear to be a quiet, calm sort of wrong. A boring one, in other words. It may be possible to catch her hovering a few feet off the ground by her tower, staring up at the oversized moon with a mildly annoyed smile.]
A hundred million reasons for the night to keep itself, and to think I cannot tell which it is. At the very least, I know you are no enemy of this world's Sun.
[No she's not worried about Beiwe, shut up. That's not her style. It's not like she thought the sun goddess was cool or anything.]
The question is whether you steal the sky of your own volition or not, I suppose. Something stranger yet will rear its head soon, I imagine. And to think I have to wait for it!
[Waiting is boring, so if you do not encounter her here, you may run into her around the Grove early in the... not-day? She's visiting just about everywhere, briefly checking in. To anyone who knows her well enough, that's a little alarming, actually!
And, if she notices you, she might stop you for a moment.]
You've not seen anything else odd happening yet, have you?
[It's asked not with worry, but with impatience.]
II. Starting long before we were born
[Of course, when the "tree" rises into the sky and the Nethersea Brand starts winding voraciously through town, it's Timekeeper's curiosity that does her in. There it is, there's the weird thing happening, finally she can not be bored!!! Obviously she has to go see what it is, and while she's smart enough not to try touching it directly, not even she has eyes in the back of her head. And the moment a small piece catches her wrist from behind, it's the sudden weight of that intense grief that brings her crashing to the ground, unable to even try to move out of it as the webbing crawls over her.
Memories from Timekeeper's current life that can be experienced include watching from the time rifts as the future of another timeline spirals out of control and its version of her falls into despair, her trolling the shit out of her organization's janitor, and her back when she was still Croissant, hanging out with her friends shortly after being offered a position at the TBD.
Memories from her past life may include various theatre gang encounters, or any time she helped someone repair or build something.
Wild card prompts for memories are welcome as well!]
[Does Cassie have a workshop? doesn't matter, surprise bitch someone is kicking open the door]
Cassie!! Disaster has struck! A blood-soaked tragedy has befallen this accursed town, and now we've nothing left but to accept our miserable fates...!
[They collapse dramatically onto the nearest chair, hand splayed out across their face. Their expression: devastated. This is serious fucking business. The tragedy to end all tragedies. The worst possible thing in the world.]
Our lead... has suffered an accident.
But more importantly—the trap door is broken. Big hole in the middle, not opening correctly.
However will we find a way to repair it before tomorrow night?? We cannot have the dramatic descent into hell without a hell in which our protagonist can descend!!
[They don't actually give a fuck about Mayoi, that man is replaceable (by them) but if the show gets cancelled then how are they supposed to take over as understudy???]
[Cassie is long past jumping whenever they kick the door to her converted clock tower workshop open just to whine melodramatically. She does, however, lean backwards from where she's perched on the large contraption she's working on - a mechanism to move painted background panels around on the stage. She's got her legs locked around one of the beams of wood as she affixes others together with custom metal hinges, concern flashing through her eyes as she twists to face her never expected, always welcome guest.]
Okay, I know you want that role, but don't you think you should tell me if he's okay first?? [A beat.] And, also, so I was right when I said that trapdoor sounded funny when you walked on it?
Timekeeper Cookie | Cookie Run
[Timekeeper notices that something is wrong with the night well before it's been long enough for most others to realize that dawn isn't coming when it should. Of course something goes extra wrong with time the moment she's started feeling herself again after Winter's sickness. Why wouldn't it?
It does, at least, appear to be a quiet, calm sort of wrong. A boring one, in other words. It may be possible to catch her hovering a few feet off the ground by her tower, staring up at the oversized moon with a mildly annoyed smile.]
A hundred million reasons for the night to keep itself, and to think I cannot tell which it is. At the very least, I know you are no enemy of this world's Sun.
[No she's not worried about Beiwe, shut up. That's not her style. It's not like she thought the sun goddess was cool or anything.]
The question is whether you steal the sky of your own volition or not, I suppose. Something stranger yet will rear its head soon, I imagine. And to think I have to wait for it!
[Waiting is boring, so if you do not encounter her here, you may run into her around the Grove early in the... not-day? She's visiting just about everywhere, briefly checking in. To anyone who knows her well enough, that's a little alarming, actually!
And, if she notices you, she might stop you for a moment.]
You've not seen anything else odd happening yet, have you?
[It's asked not with worry, but with impatience.]
II. Starting long before we were born
[Of course, when the "tree" rises into the sky and the Nethersea Brand starts winding voraciously through town, it's Timekeeper's curiosity that does her in. There it is, there's the weird thing happening, finally she can not be bored!!! Obviously she has to go see what it is, and while she's smart enough not to try touching it directly, not even she has eyes in the back of her head. And the moment a small piece catches her wrist from behind, it's the sudden weight of that intense grief that brings her crashing to the ground, unable to even try to move out of it as the webbing crawls over her.
Memories from Timekeeper's current life that can be experienced include watching from the time rifts as the future of another timeline spirals out of control and its version of her falls into despair, her trolling the shit out of her organization's janitor, and her back when she was still Croissant, hanging out with her friends shortly after being offered a position at the TBD.
Memories from her past life may include various theatre gang encounters, or any time she helped someone repair or build something.
Wild card prompts for memories are welcome as well!]
II past life shenanigans
Cassie!! Disaster has struck! A blood-soaked tragedy has befallen this accursed town, and now we've nothing left but to accept our miserable fates...!
[They collapse dramatically onto the nearest chair, hand splayed out across their face. Their expression: devastated. This is serious fucking business. The tragedy to end all tragedies. The worst possible thing in the world.]
Our lead... has suffered an accident.
But more importantly—the trap door is broken. Big hole in the middle, not opening correctly.
However will we find a way to repair it before tomorrow night?? We cannot have the dramatic descent into hell without a hell in which our protagonist can descend!!
[They don't actually give a fuck about Mayoi, that man is replaceable (by them) but if the show gets cancelled then how are they supposed to take over as understudy???]
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Okay, I know you want that role, but don't you think you should tell me if he's okay first?? [A beat.] And, also, so I was right when I said that trapdoor sounded funny when you walked on it?