by kimp » Mon Nov 30, 2015 3:59 am
Henry
:: Liberty turns her head in the direction of the kitchen ::
Anyone else back there?
:: She refocuses after a moment and turns to Eden, also acknowledging Kelsey with a subtle nod ::
I am all for women saving themselves. It opens an interesting direction for the story to go in.
:: a head cock ::
I appreciate the idea of the lover offering Mo absolution. That is not one I would have thought of
:: a quick quirk of her lips punctuates the next ::
Absolution is something I've only just started to explore recently. I suspect everyone here has more to add on that than I would.
:: She makes a hmm noise and says slightly under her breath ::
It came with red ink? I wonder if it was ever ink at all. And if not, whose blood was in the typewriter?
:: For a moment she's silent then she turns to Madrigus ::
It seems like the more input we give the further we get from circling back to your question. So, at the risk of completely losing track, I'll tackle it.
:: She casts a look around the gathered group ::
This is just my recollection. Anything I miss you should add.
:: That said she focuses again on Madrigus ::
There are two parts to this. What we have been told and what we have been part of. I'll start with what we have been told. At some point a boy named Jasper North lived near a girl named Maureen. They played together as children. There is a sense of poverty, possibly neglect, that I get from the telling, but I am reading that rather than having been told that. They would go into a neighboring house where there was a library and Jasper would read to Mo, as he called her. Their favorite author was Edgar Allen Poe. Time passed and they got older and there was a sense of them wanting to rise above their circumstances and leave the town. Jasper was a writer and planned to use this talent to bring about their plan of bettering them. Mo was an actress. At some point, undetermined as far as I can recall, he wrote a book and it failed to bring them fame or wealth. During this time Mo got a part in a play, a leading part, and Jasper shifted his hopes of elevating them to Mo. Mo met a man at a party or in the theater group or possibly a party for the theater group and she fell in love. She referred to him as "the one". Then one night, coming home from a party, there was a car accident and Mo left the man she loved for dead. They had both been drinking and she blamed herself for the death of her love. She ran back to Jasper to share what had happened. Seeing his hopes for Mo lifting them from their situation crash with the car, Jasper proposed that he would have to save them by writing a popular book. But, he needed inspiration. He needed Mo to be that inspiration - to be the victim of an individual he hired through an ad to torture her in front of Jasper.
:: Liberty's voice trails off for a minute. She closes her eyes momentarily, takes a deep breath, and continues ::
Somewhere in here Jasper went to an antique shop and acquired an old typewriter. He took that typewriter to an old mill that he and Mo had played in as children. There was a map created, we are assuming for the individual he hired to find the mill as Mo and he knew where it was. This individual came and bound and tortured Mo while Jasper sat there typing out the experience. He explained that at one point he ran out of ink and the individual, the Bad Man as Mo called him, provided more ink. Red ink. Jasper's plan was, he claims, not to have Mo killed. He claims the Bad Man got out of hand.
:: Another pause. Her eyes focus on the far corner of the room for the length of several blinks then she starts again in a monotone ::
So. We come in at the point of meeting Mr. North for the first time at the company picnic two years ago. You were there for that. He approached us, showed us the typewriter, asked for assistance with inspiration, if i recall correctly
:: she casts her gaze around the group ::
If I don't recall correctly jump in
:: with that she went back to the explanation ::
he told us of finding the typewriter in the antique shop. We typed out a collaborative story, each adding a sentence or paragraph. The original group was Eden, myself, you, Ness, the Professor, Sally, & Lou.
:: a head cock ::
Maybe Nick. Alice drew a picture and we incorporated it into the story but I don't recall her typing on the typewriter. I may be missing someone, but this is what I recall.
The next time he came was a the holiday party I missed. I understand he asked the gathered people to type out horror or exciting stories. I am uncertain of who was in that group although I think Herne, Billy, & Hana were involved along with others. The time he came after that I missed, so anyone that was there for that should add what was required of them that time.
Then, I believe, the next time was when Sally's story of the Butcher came to life while we were in the library and I think that may be the first time we met Mo and got more of the story of the torture and murder of her by the Bad Man. We also were told of the mill and the map and came to understand we had to put the map back together. With each story that had been typed on the typewriter coming true another piece of the map was made manifest.
After that came the picnic this year when we found, I think, 10 volumes of Poe. Jasper had each of us find a passage in a volume that
:: Air quotes ::
Spoke to us. While we read them aloud someone else typed them on the typewriter. Shortly after that the Poe volumes appeared in a circle on the porch outside the diner. There was a volume missing from the collection which Billy acquired from the owner. Once the group was complete it was given to Mr. North who then took us on an odyssey through his and Mo's history, where we experienced their past in vignettes and combated some kind of nightmare creatures that came along with each story.
Then there was the most recent encounter that you, Red, Sally, and I understand some others experienced most recently in which you were controlled by the story typed on the typewriter.
:: She stops. Blinks. Then finishes with ::
There has been conjecture about the elements of this. Is the typewriter cursed? Is, as Henry posited, Mo a tulpa, brought to life by the story? Are they spirits? Something more? Will finishing the story release them?
Then there are the questions that you may have the most expertise at suggesting answers. What do we do with the typewriter once we have the last piece of the map and find the mill and, we assume, the typewriter? Is it a real object or is it also a construct of the story? Also, do we need blood to finish the story on it? What are the ramifications of using blood as ink? Also, what are the ramifications of using the typewriter at all? If it is cursed, does using it curse someone else.
:: She slants a glance at Henry ::
And now Henry adds another element to this. What if we fail?
:: there's a pause then she adds ::
One last thing - I am uncertain if we are looking for the typewriter or the original manuscripts which I understand was never completed. Are we to find the original story and finish it, with a
:: Air quotes ::
happy ending or is our end goal the Cursed Typewriter. Anyone have more of that?
Liberty Blue
aka kim