anatural: An injured Korra sleeps (Sad: Sleeping off the pain)
Korra ([personal profile] anatural) wrote in [community profile] poly_chromatic2013-04-10 12:01 am

二十四

[ option a ]
The air is frigid, but there's no wind to make it truly unbearable. Korra stands in the middle of her training arena in the South Pole, facing Master Katara and her White Lotus teachers, who stand on a platform above her.

When she looks down, there's a knife in her hand, and Chekov sits with his back to her.

"Begin."

She brings the knife down, stabbing the young man in the back. Blood splatters on her hand, her torso, her face. She pulls the knife out and stabs him again. And again. And again. And again.

She can hear Master Katara turn to her White Lotus teachers. "You were right about her," the Avatar's wife says. "She is a failure."

[ option b ]
She's held on stage by two giant brutes, their hands gripping her arms hard enough to bruise. The stage lights burn her eyes; she can't see the crowd except as a faceless mass surrounding her on all sides. Her attention isn't on them, anyway. Her entire focus is on the other side of the stage, where the leader of the Equalists stands.

"I am not without compassion or justice," Amon says. "I will give the Avatar the chance to fight to keep her bending."

The guards holding her arms let go and Korra immediately unleashes a volley of fireballs. Amon charges at her and dodges each one, moving like a leaf in the wind. She tries to block him with a column of earth, but the stage is made of wood. She wipes the sweat from her brow and sends it flying as razor sharp icicles, but Amon is already gone -- behind her -- twisting her arm and forcing to her knees.

In a moment, with a simple touch to her forehead and a blinding flash of pain, it's over. Her bending is gone.

Korra slumps to the ground as the crowd roars in approval. She doesn't have the strength to resist when Amon kicks her, sending her off the stage with a brutal shove. What does it matter, anyway? Things can't get any worse.

The crowd parts, allowing four shadowy figures to approach.

"What use is an Avatar who could not save her friends?" she hears Amon ask the crowd as the ghouls of Asami, Mako, Bolin, and Tenzin advance on her. "What use is an Avatar who cannot even save herself?"

[ option c ]
Her limbs are twisted, contorted, wrong. The pain is agonizing, but not nearly as bad as the feeling that her body is not her own. Her very blood is bent to Tarrlok's will. With it, Tarrlok sends her floating down the stairs, down into an airless steel container. She screams, struggles, but she can't stop him from throwing her inside and closing the door.

"YOU WON'T GET AWAY WITH THIS, TARRLOK!" she screams, pounding on the door. "LET ME OUT!"

Except she's no longer seventeen, but seven. It's dark and she's scared and she doesn't know where her parents are. The door opens and she stumbles out.

The old man leers down at her, and the woman too, and other faces she knows from the Underground. She throws fireballs at them, and boulders, and jets of water, but the crowd just laughs and the circle around her grows smaller and smaller.

[ option d ]
When the nightmares become too much to bear, her past lives step in.

Aang offers her a memory of Tenzin's childhood -- a warm summer day on Air Temple Island. He, Katara, young Kya, Bumi, and little Tenzin are playing on the beach. He passes on a pure, easy joy.

Roku offers her a memory of a quiet moment in his garden -- no people around, only a warm cup of tea in his hands and the peaceful sounds of animals around him. He passes on a feeling of serenity.

Kyoshi offers her a memory of her lover -- a sweet-tempered woman who steadied the earth beneath her feet, who shared the burden of the decisions she had to make. She passes on the comfort of her love's embrace.


[OOC: Hit with Dream Vortex - take your pick! You can mix and mingle, have one dream transition into another if you so choose. A & B, characters can interact with Korra as she is now; in C, characters would interact with baby!Korra; and in option D, characters would interact with either Aang, Roku, or Kyoshi.]
mortemscintilla: ∅ We got bills to pay (Hei - Looking At The Sky)

[personal profile] mortemscintilla 2013-04-12 03:38 am (UTC)(link)
[ Hei nearly snaps, How would you know that? Then he remembers: Aang is a facet of Korra's mind as much as the dream itself. He'd prefer not to imagine how that translates into the more intimate aspects he's shared with the girl. ]

Anyone can be good with a child, as long as they're not paying their bills. [ He tips his head up, staring through the leaves at the distant specks of blue sky. This place -- whatever it is -- isn't the Americas. Even Brazil couldn't have this kind of extravagant brightness. This clear blue to the sky that can only be the result of a lack of pollutants in the air. (He wonders, idly, what the stars are like out here). ]
mortemscintilla: ∅ But if you make a move I won't think twice. (Hei - Emo)

[personal profile] mortemscintilla 2013-04-12 04:15 am (UTC)(link)
[ Hei's eyes widen a fraction. His hands fly to his face as if to rub them. From day to night -- he should expect it, it's part of the mercurial dreamscape. But despite himself, he jerks up, peering through the tangle of leaves at the starlight. There's a brief glance at Aang -- dubious, questioning, Did you do this? -- before he starts walking again, along the trail of thick trees that leads out to open skies and a white curve of beach. The view is amazing up and down, the twinkling bed of stars sinking into the dark restless ocean. ]

[ He tries to catch familiar constellations. Some navigational trick to pinpoint his location. There's none. This is the idealistic beachy setting he's never enjoyed, not with anyone. Not since Heaven's Gate appeared, that happy childhood evening he'd shared with Pai. That had ended all his moments of whimsy. Where other people daydreamed of moonlit strolls on the seashore with a companion, nowadays Hei conjures pleasant moments of solitude and unexistence. ]

[ Not death, but some kind of oblivion beyond effort and struggle. ]

[ Quietly, gaze on the sky, he says: ]
If my dreams were like this, I'd wake up in a much better mood. [ Except these aren't his dreams. Spectacular as the scenery is, he's ready to find a way out. ]
mortemscintilla: ∅  I might be too much (Hei - Wires/Combative)

[personal profile] mortemscintilla 2013-04-13 02:08 am (UTC)(link)
[ Aang is gone, and the dream-island feels hollow. There's no sound to be heard at all except the giant leaves of the palm trees tossing in the breeze, competing with the roar of the surf. Under the dark blue sky, the white sand glows as if radiating all the sunlight it's absorbed. ]

[ Taking a deep breath, Hei moves on instinct. One step, two, then he's running to the ocean, and right in, leaping at the cold slap of the water, loving the first shock of it. He plunges through the oncoming waves out beyond the line of surf, and out of the dream, into reassuringly dismal reality. ]