Liv Moore (
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entranceway2017-10-15 03:58 pm
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Entry tags:
- blindspot: kurt weller,
- dangan ronpa: mondo oowada,
- dragon age: nathaniel howe,
- fantastic beasts: newt scamander,
- izombie: olivia moore,
- legends of tomorrow: gideon,
- newsflesh: maggie garcia,
- nocturne: naoki,
- supernatural: dean winchester,
- the adventure zone: lup,
- the mummy: evelyn carnahan,
- wynonna earp: doc holliday
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[ She's felt so restless for a number of different reasons, and she keeps picking up her device, not sure who she's wanting to reach out to, who she wants to be reaching out to, so finally, she just addresses the network at large. ]
So, getting drunk for multiple days after you die. Par for the course, or just me?
So, getting drunk for multiple days after you die. Par for the course, or just me?
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I'm Olivia. Liv. Moore, if you need my last name.
[ lol what a train wreck. ]
Is it helping? I mean, everyone coming forward. Is it doing what you wanted it to do?
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It's doing as much as it can, [she replies honestly. Earnestly.] It isn't the data alone, but how we use it. I'm coming up with solutions with Commander Shepard, but nothing is going to be immediate...and I don't have replies from everyone, either. We have to keep up with it, or it'll be ineffective.
[Evelyn pushes a curl out of her eyes and pauses for a moment before sighing.]
...I'm sorry, I've been very worked up about this.
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Doing my part.
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[No one is happy about it, but Evelyn is glad some people at least see the practicality in it. Doing something over nothing.
And she hates to be presumptuous, but...]
Do you need company? I wouldn't normally offer, but...I know what all of this can feel like.
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As long as you don't mind drinking with someone who doesn't really care to get dressed for company right now.
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I'm wearing a robe, Liv. [Nothing says "leisure" like a robe, and she needs to get out of her rooms before she goes entirely mad.] Which floor do you live on?
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I'll be there shortly.
[True to her word and English punctuality, Evelyn adjourns to Olivia Moore's rooms, knocking politely on the door and bearing a bottle of conciliatory alcohol she thinks might serve as a satisfactory gift.]
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Thanks for coming over. It's nice to officially meet you, face to face. Sorry it's to commiserate over death and dying.
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Back home I worked with the dead rather frequently, I suppose Wonderland thinks it's being funny.
[Brightly, she turns to offer Liv a slim bottle full of clear liquid, with a spigot trapped in the stopper.]
But the feeling is mutual; it's very nice to make your acquaintance.
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You work with the dead? I do too, that's my job. I'm a medical examiner back home.
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Your dead are about three millennia fresher than mine. I'm an Egyptologist.
[It lends itself to very similar anatomical study for the express purpose of determining the cause of death, though those individuals mummified were usually not the byproduct of foul play. Evelyn's experience with the recently-deceased is a later development.
She wanders in after Liv, smiling warmly.]
Not much call for either profession, here.
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[ Grabbing glasses, she pours them each a drink, then gestures to her living room so they can sit on the couch. ]
Thank you for bringing this, by the way. I can almost bet it's going to be better than the Jim Beam I was drinking.
[ Once they're comfortable on the couch, Liv can't help but ask - maybe because it keeps her mind off of why she's drinking to begin with. ]
So, you've definitely spent a portion of your life digging up mummies and ancient artifacts?
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Since I was young, I suppose. My father was an archaeologist, and an explorer.
[Back in the day when that was still a viable position to take in society. Evelyn pauses, just a moment, to point out the drink before Liv takes a cursory sip.]
...ah- this is raki, by the way. Greek. It tastes like anise, but it's very strong.
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[ Thank God, honestly. She does take a tentative sip first, finds it nice enough, and takes a bigger swallow. She'll pace herself for appearance's sake, but really, she hopes the fact that it's very strong means it'll work faster in her system. ]
I'm a doctor but...got a little sidetracked working with the dead. It's...I don't know. People die and then everyone moves on. Sometimes without anyone caring.
[ also she's dead and had no choice but, you know. Details. ]
I'm guessing you took after your dad, then?
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Both of my parents were...rather adventurous, actually. Runs in the family.
[Stretching all the way down to the only current heir of the Carnahan estate, a boy no longer in residence and one she misses terribly. Evelyn fidgets with her locket, and continues.]
But I agree with you, about the...lack of caring. Your frustrating is a sentiment shared by many historians; I suppose the entire profession of archaeology is, in a way, tied to a desire to not necessarily...avoid moving on, so much as learn from it.
[History repeats itself, ad nauseam.]
I've certainly been accused of caring too much.
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[ She's tried not caring about a lot that she can't change, but all she winds up doing is getting angry until she acknowledges it again. ]
At least working with the dead means no one can talk back and tell you you're wrong.
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[Optimistic, even, although she's certainly been chastised for demonstrating too much of that, as well. Can a girl really help it when there is so much disaster in the world it threatens to choke out the sun?
Evelyn almost snorts into her drink.]
That I cannot contend. The dead are very agreeable in that they haven't the ability to argue. Leaves us to become a voice for them.
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[ She takes another sip of the Very Good alcohol and then shakes her head a little. ]
Sometimes we're the only voice. I've had a lot of victims where no one comes forward to claim their loved one, and...I don't know. This is weird but I don't want them to feel like they were alone.
[ Even if they're dead. ]