Sometimes they are five. Sometimes they are three.
We do not merely destroy our enemies;
we change them.
WELCOME TO THE END OF TIME.
The Regency has its spies and its cloaks and daggers. You may have even brushed shoulders with one and not have known it. There is a place for such tactics. You are not in that place any longer.

On missions like these, the Regency prefers to keep its base close, in a intradimensional time pocket. You're apart from Gallipoli, no longer technically on Earth or in the 1910s. There are multiple segments to this complex base of Regency operations, but you can only really see two places...
THE BRIG
This is your holding cell, a constantly shifting room of indesctructable grey squares. It folds and bends to hold you and your seven companions as you await... something.
There are no guards in this place. There are no bars to look through, or sounds to listen for. You are simply in the box, left to your own devices.
Occasionally, holes will open in the ceiling, and packaged, processed rations will fall from them before immediately closing. This is the only way to measure time. There are always exactly eight bags, each with the name of one captive written on the side in their native language.
Holes will occasionally open in the walls, and they always bring with them a searingly bright light. Sleeping and sitting is difficult on the ever-shifting floors, and when you try, it always seems like a pinhole of light opens right on your eyes. Even leaning on the walls has mixed results.
DON'T GO TOWARDS THE LIGHT
The windows of light that open always stay very small, making it difficult to look through, and always pour radiantly bright, hot light. If you're feeling particularly self-punishing, you might be able to peek at an odd angle and see something of the world outside without being completely flashblinded. The world outside the Brig looks rather like the interior of a Dyson sphere. In the center, a great, bright, hot energy radiates out like a sun, and it reflects off the exterior globe the pocket dimension functions within, illuminating everything from every angle. The Brig floats around it in a slow orbit, as do many other similar looking box-rooms made of similar material, connected by constantly moving tubes and chutes. Some boxes have more chutes going toward them than others. No chutes connect to the Brig, unless someone is about to disappear into the floor...
Getting this view will be difficult, but not impossible; it will just take characters willing to blind themselves with an overabundance of light multiple times until they get the correct angle, allowing them to see outside for roughly a half second before the room shifts to redirect the light back into their eyes.
not so solitary confinement
Occasionally, the cube will split into smaller segments, throwing characters together with others at random in close confinement. This is unpredictable and fast, splitting you off from the whole for what feels like hours at a time, often with only one companion as the cube shifts and squirms around you.
technical malfunction
The power nullification is still in full effect. No magic or special abilities rule this place. Your only master are the walls, undulating with no discernible pattern, always moving.
The Regency has also attempted to break the BCE's translation capabilities, but due to the fact that COST-jailbroken BCEs work on a different system than Regency ones, this is an intermittent problem that occurs sporadically. (ie, have the translation capabilities blink in and out at your discretion.)
THE OTHER PLACE
And then, suddenly, the floor drops out from underneath you. The shifting walls make a hole perfectly your shape and size, and sucks you through. The hole closes neatly, immediately, and you slide along in a world of boxes pressing close to your skin as you are moved from one holding area to another.
When you emerge, you do so in total darkness. Power nullification is still in effect, but even if you can naturally see in the dark, it doesn't matter. All you can see is an endless blackness, and walking doesn't help. You can keep walking for however long; there is nothing to walk to. The floor is perfectly level, but you'll never reach a wall.
Finally, there's light in the distance. A spotlight from nowhere shines down on a person with the head of a jackal. Looking closer, you'll find it's some kind of highly technical mask. They are wearing armor that obscures their exact shape-- no skin shows, no hint of identity or personality, just the cold eyes of the mask. They turn to you, and speak in a voice clear and soothing, almost gentle.
"I am Kebechet. I have been looking forward to speaking with you."
THE OTHER PLACE.
torture threadintroduction to the Regency!]action for you
thanks friend.
any time <3
Re: any time <3
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just fuck me up
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She means the darts, btw. I CHOSE ONE lmao
UuU
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oh I walked right into that didn't I
lil bit kinda.
tlj spoilers
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Noctis | FFXV
Noctis isn't sure himself how long it's been, now. Hours? Days? It's hard to keep track when his consciousness drifts for indistinguishable amounts of time, always dragged back into the moment by something jabbing into his side or a light piercing his eyes.
One of the only things that does break up the monotony? Any of the packages of food that shower down on top of them, and Noctis leans forward quick to grab the nearest one before turning to the person next to him.
"This one's... I think it's yours." Now to hope the BCEs are working well enough that he'll be understood.
II. Light
"Fuck--" The curse is tinged with his own frustration with himself and the sentiment behind it is a universal one as he drags himself abruptly away from one of the many holes offering them a view outside.
His hand is slapped over his eyes, at first, shielding them before he rubs at each individually in an attempt to ease the pain that staring too long at the overwhelming brightness outside had caused. He was sure he was close that time, too. Damn it.
"I... almost got a good angle; I think I saw something that time."
III. Separated
Noctis had actually been close to a rare moment of restfulness when it had happened. The floor beneath him had shifted and the walls had shrunk inward suddenly, causing him to scramble up into an upright position with palms flat against a moving ground. What space they'd had has now been decimated and he feels an immediate stab of worry for those they can't still see, trapped now with one other unfortunate prisoner.
"Hey!" he shouts at the wall, as if that'll somehow help or be heard. "Damn it... are you okay?" A quick shift of attention to the person with him, now.
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yessss
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im so sorry, i lost this notif, feel free to ignore if this is too intense of a backtag!
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3!
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we should make the BCE go on the fritz randomly 8D
ABSOLUTELY, this will be amazing
holy shit wording in that last tag was horrendous
all i see is beauty
the beauty of a hot mess?!
beauty's in the eye of the beholder, DON'T YOU LIMIT ME
!!!!!!!
this is embarrassing
totally awesome whatchu talkin bout
oh my
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mordred
[ She doesn't eat, at first. Not because she isn't hungry — her stomach rumbles almost constantly, and she looks at the food with mild desperation. But she doesn't trust it. In her mind, she's still thinking of escape, not settling in for the long haul.
But everyone has their breaking point. Low on mana, with her connection to Ryuji severed, it's an issue of survival: without the food, she'll fade away, even before an ordinary human would starve. Even so, when she finally opens one of the bags, her nose crinkles in annoyance. ]
Ugh... what the hell is this crap? [ She'll still eat it, of course. But she'll complain the whole time. ]
ii. the sequel.
[ ... At least until the next rations drop down. With no shame, she looks at whoever she's stuck with and reaches for their bag. ]
Give me yours, too. I'm hungry.
iii. the walls are closing in.
[ It's not the first time the cubes have shifted, and it won't be the last. This time, though, it's a particularly violent adjustment — Mordred ends up pushed into a corner, with someone else pressed against her. With an annoyed grunt, she shoves, hard. ]
Hey, don't touch me! Are you trying to get hit? [ It wasn't their fault, obviously, but she's even more moody than usual. And that's saying something. ]
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poor ashitaka.............
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rey please
3...ish
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WOW THIS IS LATE AS FUCK FORGIVE ME
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Rey | Star Wars | prose or brackets are both fine with me!
Every time the rations fall, Rey is on her feet to sort through them and find hers.
Every time, it's a conscious effort not to just take everything, every single package, and keep all the food to herself.
She's afraid, is all, that one of these times the food won't come, that they'll be starved, and her last meal will be the only thing she's ever eaten.
Prepackaged sludge in plastic. It's all she's ever known and she eats it now like it's some kind of gift, the best thing she's ever had. Her manners are... well, not disgusting, but she eats with her hands without any kind of shame when the contents of the packages are solid enough and sucks down the liquids. In all it takes her a matter of minutes to eat, and when she finishes she sits her empty packages aside, neatly, like she's afraid to make the space dirty.
She feels like a caged animal, but in the end isn't that exactly what they are?
[Close Confinement]
If the way the food is metered out is bad, the random shifts in gravity and finding herself trapped in too close quarters with someone else is worse. She's not a huge fan of a lot of contact on a good day, but this whole thing is bringing back memories she doesn't want that are only compounded by the presence of one of the other captives.
Everything about this is too familiar, but being cut off from the rest of the group, dropped into another smaller cube, that at least is new.
Bad new, but different enough to not feel so hopeless. This time the chute opens and she tumbles through and lands with a huff of breath, a pained little groan.
Maybe she lands on you, or you land on her. Either way, there isn't far to go, no real escape from the press of bodies, and she just leans her head back as far as she can and lets out an annoyed sounding growl.
"This doesn't last forever," she mutters, severely unhappy. "Just- don't move."
Don't wriggle around and make this worse.
[Can't stay awake forever]
Eventually, her vigilance has to falter. She's been pushing herself too hard for too long, pulling on the Force so often than it's got her running on fumes, and the stress of this situation does not help. There's no helping it, and eventually she falls asleep leaning in one of the corners of the room. It's still for a long time, until it isn't. Then it shifts, one side going flat or a shifting of squares that moves her head, and she slumps to the side, still asleep.
Her head falls onto the shoulder of whoever might be next to her but she's exhausted enough, drained enough, to not notice right away.
At least she doesn't drool?
falling asleep --> close confinement? :>
yes perfect plan
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Kylo Ren | Star Wars
He couldn’t recall how he’d arrived here, which was starting to become a worrying recurrence. Kylo had been in the dugout… or maybe he’d been walking back to it? Hux couldn’t have been too far ahead of him, anyways. He’d felt tired, but even he wouldn’t have just sat down in the middle of the trench for a nap. His best guess was that he’d been summoned by the Regency after all, and he’d been more successful in making contact that just receiving that scarb.
He assumed as much, at least, until he found himself here with other prisoners. Prisoners he doubted were interested in the Regency in the same way he was, too. His first reaction was anger, naturally, at being thrown in a cell with his supposed allies, and the people he wouldn’t bat an eye at to betray. Not if it got him out of here, or back home, or -- anything better than this, really.
Kylo stuffed his anger down, only to have it flare up again when the cell began its routine shifting. Being comfortable wasn’t entirely necessary for meditation, except when the floor became the wall, or something equally infuriating. After the third time he’d been knocked over, Ren stood, slamming both fists on the wall. “This is impossible!
Blinded by the Light
Kylo Ren was nothing if not persistent, even if that persistence was in pursuit of something harmful or dangerous. The random flashes of light were annoying, distracting -- and possibly something of greater importance than preventing them from resting. He couldn’t track a pattern, not like the rations, but that didn’t mean there wasn’t one. Figuring out the source of light was a good start.
Self inflicted pain was nothing new to him, so the most he did was wince the first time he looked directly into the light. He still flinched each time after that, screwing his eyes shut to let them recover between each attempt. So far, it was just nothing but pure light. Some part of him actually found this humorous, when he thought about it. Kylo Ren, staring directly into the Light, as if it ever had any answers for him. There was a joke in there somewhere.
He wasn’t in the mood for humor, unsurprisingly. After the spots started to fade from his last attempt, a new window of light opened, and Kylo lunged for it. The angle was a lucky one -- it still blinded him, but this time… he was certain he’d seen something. That, or he was starting to do real damage to his eyes.
Rubbing his closed eyes, still seeing light, he said: “There is something out there. It’s not just a light.”
brig
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