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COMMUNAL CURRY #8
POSTED ON Jul 30, 2024 23:55:48 GMT
ULTRA PLANT: JAH [break] thread summary: June and Annalise find themselves wandering about in the Power Plant. June has doubts about her ability to actually capture the thing while Annalise reassures her that if anyone can, it's the delivery girl. Meanwhile, Howard is busy fighting Regieleki with its kin, and a wayward Hyper Beam nearly vaporizes the former duo.
This leads into charge into an all out brawl between the two groups beneath the conditions of a Trick Room. What June didn't take into account is that Regice is much faster than everyone under those conditions and threatens to drown them in snow. Annalise covers and helps Annalise by taking some of the pressure off while she gets onto the ground and gets chased by Howard. Thanks from the help of a Zap Cannon by Xurkitree and an ancient Hisuian ball, June manages to get the throw off before Howard can stop her.
She catches the Regieleki. But soon realizes that it was not the answer to her problems, the entire reason she was there. Then, a lightning storm incapacitates Regice and its owner, who soon finds himself face-to-face with the friend he threatened so long ago. If she keeps Regieleki, then Eternatus is now her foe and she will die.
After some back and forth dialogue, June realizes that killing him will not make her happy either. This gives Howard enough time to teleport away before Annalise can finish the job. The delivery girl asks the ranger what will make the pain go away, and Annalise responds the only way possible: with the truth. The thread ends with June breaking down and coming to vague terms of what this all actually meant. Her dad was dead and no silly fulfilled promises would bring him back to life.
why is it important?: Some would say Ouroborus is more important for June for... a few reasons. Avatarship, it plays off the threads with Naomi Sato and can lead to plots wit howard slayte over Eternatus. Gets her more involved with League affairs/Rocket 'transition'. But to me, I think there are only a couple of reasons why this one is more important.
But... importantly so (note to self: make this sound better). First off, it plays off the last communal curry and shows that the start of a pot did indeed go somewhere. June started off with a rocky relationship with Annalise, but managed to become good friends with the ranger due to the events in the power plant, as well as other threads off to the side. It feels natural and right that this thread is the one I pick for the next communal curry. Ouroborus was important, yes, but this one feels more important.
And that's the other main reason: the completion of the plot gives way to Ouroborus. It was the completion of one journey, one of realization and that grief is a very real and necessary process. While June does not get over her problem, nowhere close-- it is a very crucial step for it. The first step is Denial, and this thread is ultimately her ability, chosen or forced upon her, to accept that fact. A very critical part of her being is gone. What now?
And it will lead into the 'what now'.
(Also I want to give the biggest shoutout to Space for coming along on this journey with me and willing to throw herself into six consecutive power plants. And her willingness to help me with a major core plot for my character, which will allow her to branch further than she ever could before it was completed)
((Sorry June is going to be stupid and throw it all away now))
PROJECT TOWER: GH [break] thread summary: What starts off as a hopeful training exercise quickly turns to matters that always seem to creep up whenever Howard and Grigori are together: June Sleigh. For once, Howard is unable to do much but be towed around by Grigori and listen to him as he counters every possible idea that the man comes up with. Half out of experience, half out of worry. They make their way to the armory, and then into the repair shop to work on a weapon.
Along they way, they discuss june sleigh -- ever important yet ever problematic to their relationship. Now that she has Regieleki, what do they do? Howard proposes to keep information hidden, but that's not good enough for Grigori. Howard assures him that he can deal with his bosses, and the grunt disagrees. Ultimately, Grigori posses the idea that they are unable to contain June. Not from their current places in Rocket.
But ultimately, Grigori poses an idea that will cost their already strained relationship a little more of the glue that keeps it together. If he were to command him to recruit June should the need arise, then they would be able to both keep an eye on her and away from pertinent danger. Howard vehemently disagrees and poses that there must be a better way.
Before he walks of, Grigori reminds him that he has until the situation arises but also that the fault lie with one of them more than the other. [break]
why is it important?: To me, this thread holds importance for a few reasons. Its no secret that my characters are intertwined in such a way that both supports and nurtures one another plot wise. If an issue arises on one side, then it's likely that it'll happen on the other. This dynamic creates potential with both Rocket and League, and this is mere a continuation of such a relationship between them. Doubly so, since Howard is intimately involved with both parties.
But what makes it important is the shift from Grigori, June's supposes guardian. Not only does he no longer believe that Howard can handle the issue at hand, he feels the need to try and recruit her into the organization he grows to loathe by the day. In my mind, this is the slow cultivation of the idea that Grigori no longer loves or respects the Rocket he once knew and supported. Further supported near the end, when he suggests they only have to wait until her problems are solved.
The aftermath is left in the air, but its implied that she leave Rocket and never return-- just how her father ultimately ended up dead by the hands of Grigori. Once such a tabboo thought, now not only realized but vaguely supported by the man. It goes against all he believes, but June's safety and the promise to her father now start to become more important than anything else.
Even if it means getting her involved with terrorists. Even if it ruins her relationship with one of her best friends.
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