Georgia Carolyn Mason (
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duskofthegods2018-01-30 03:26 pm
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text } from On the Ragnarok, the Vernos Bay blog of Georgia Mason, Entry #3
The Outsider population of Vernos Bay has been in flux at least since the first throne was taken. Exact chronology is hard to pin down, as record keeping here is not up to the standards I'm used to. What I can say for certain is, ever since I started keeping track of the different deities and individuals who have arrived in this world, thrones have been claimed and dropped so fast that keeping the spreadsheet consistently up to date has proved difficult.
[Especially since everyone seems to be allergic to giving their name around here.]
As always, I would appreciate any help keeping my records up to date. If you or someone you know has recently claimed a throne or vanished, updating the name and contact information can help us keep track of what domains are in need of a deity for this place to function and who to contact if there is a problem.
Moreover, keeping an ongoing record of people here, both those who've claimed a throne and otherwise, will help us figure out if there's a pattern as to who stays and goes. I am also gathering data on how all this turnover is affecting the local population and the world. I'll be reporting my findings in my new Vernos Bay blog, On the Ragnarok.
Thank you, and please contact me if you're interested in writing for the Vernos Bay branch of After the End Times. We're building up the press from scratch here. We can use all the help we can get.
[Especially since everyone seems to be allergic to giving their name around here.]
As always, I would appreciate any help keeping my records up to date. If you or someone you know has recently claimed a throne or vanished, updating the name and contact information can help us keep track of what domains are in need of a deity for this place to function and who to contact if there is a problem.
Moreover, keeping an ongoing record of people here, both those who've claimed a throne and otherwise, will help us figure out if there's a pattern as to who stays and goes. I am also gathering data on how all this turnover is affecting the local population and the world. I'll be reporting my findings in my new Vernos Bay blog, On the Ragnarok.
Thank you, and please contact me if you're interested in writing for the Vernos Bay branch of After the End Times. We're building up the press from scratch here. We can use all the help we can get.

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Would you like to share why you personally are making this choice, Mr. Whoever-You-Are?
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Honestly, I don't even give a fuck if you give your real name. A title or initial works just as well, if you pair it with some way to contact you. So long as you're not abusing your powers, I won't need to force the issue. But accountability and communication are important. If you wanted to stay an anonymous recluse, you shouldn't have fucking taken a throne.
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What's more, if it doesn't matter what name I give, what's to stop you from giving your own? I don't care to be told what to do or how to do it or be 'held accountable' as you put it. Nor do I care for your attitude.
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Gosh, is my attitude and word choice a problem for you? You're right, what I should have said was "Oh, please, grace me with your name, oh holy god of dreams."
[She smiles. It looks wrong on her face, more like an expression a shark would make than a human woman.]
I realize that as a middle-aged white man, the concept of being held accountable might not be familiar to you, but I assure you, the concept of tearing arrogant assholes down is one that is very familiar to me. If you'd like my credentials on that one, you're welcome to just continue how you're going.
[All traces of the smile are gone now. She leans forward, tugging her glasses off. Her eyes are wrong too, dead black pits that come from her permanently dilated pupils.]
My name is Georgia Carolyn Mason, and you can get fucked, you ignominious dickbag.
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Your attitude and word choice is a problem because there is honestly no reason to be so abrasive. A journalist should keep their cool under pressure, not throw a ridiculous tantrum because they didn't get their way.
[ah, he misses Sarah Jane. More than words can say. She must be old now, though. Old and young and long dead and yet to be born...]
When you decide to grow up and hold a civil conversation, perhaps I can take you with some modicum of seriousness.
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And when you learn not to be a condescending shit, maybe I'll give a damn about what you think.
[She could stop swearing, but it clearly bothers him so much, so why should she?]
Good luck never stating your name where I can find it.
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[as he certainly doesn't plan to. At least not at the moment. Condesenscion is as good an armor as any and he truly doesn't like her attitude if only because, well, it feels insulting to the occupation of journalism to be honest]
And as for my name, no, you'll never find that. But feel free to put me down as whatever you like. I certainly shan't respond to it.
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[Not that Ellie's much different, but she prefers self defense.]
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Still, you're right. We can't rule anything else until we figure out where the hell they're going.
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Now that I think about it, though, we could ask the Death god. He might know.
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Shaun will help you. He loves going out and looking for dead bodies.
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Haha. I guess that's what passes as a hobby in the zombie apocalypse, right? :)
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That's fascinating. None of our zombies are great thinkers, but they do have a weird pack intelligence. One or two zombies are easy to take care of. Get five or more in one place and they start displaying actual hunting tactics.
We definitely need to sit down and compare notes.
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Weird. Packs of infected are scary, but they're overwhelming more than anything. Stalkers will...well. Stalk you. They actually fucking stay quiet and hide from you, and wait until you walk past them to jump at you. I fucking hate them. But yeah, soon. One of these days. :)
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You do not need to go join a death cult to get answers. [George would probably do it, but George is a trained professional.] Be careful. Let me know if you need help.
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[Says the child.]
Yeah. Thanks. [That actually means a lot to Ellie, but it's more than she's willing to explain right now.]
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Good luck.
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[Ellie sounds...tired. A little flat.]
Here's the list.
[Attached is a picture of the list of dead people, which doesn't have any relevant names.]
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[Unless the outsiders don't go to the same place as the natives. But that's just paranoia speaking.]
Thanks for letting me know. You okay?
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[Though George can't see it, Ellie rolls her eyes.] Other than the endless nightmares, lack of animals, and the fact that I can't remember loving anyone? Super.
[Sorry, George. You're on the bad side of Ellie's exhaustion.]
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[ Strong disagree, George. ]