[Attached to Delight's message is a video file. Once downloaded, Tucker is free to watch it as many times as he likes. Unfortunately, Delight doesn't really understand movies or acting.
What this video is is a few clips of seemingly unrelated scenes and movement, not dissimilar to the strangely eerie netflix test video. The first scene opens with a man, who does not look familiar, nor does he look unfamiliar. He has short brown hair and is clean shaven and looks instantly so forgettable that the genericness of him is almost odd. He's sitting at a plain table and he's smiling- not really at anyone or anything, just smiling.
There's a cup of water next to him. He lifts it and drinks from it and puts it back down. He keeps smiling and drinking his cup of water. After roughly two and a half minutes, the cup is empty and the scene changes.
There are two women walking, side by side down one of Hadriel's streets. Like the man before them, they both look generic and their normalcy makes them not-entirely-human. They aren't speaking, but one of them bursts into laughter as if she's just heard a joke. The other follows suit. They laugh together for a moment before the first one stops laughing and the second one stops a few moments after, both of the laughs being the exact same length of time. They're silent as they turn a corner and walk out of sight.
The third scene emulates a recording to the network, wherein a child is pointing at the camera. "My name is Aaaaaa, and I want to tell everyone that I'm new-" There's a pause, and he blinks and flickers back to his original position, resetting, "-that I'm looking for a sparring partner-" Another pause, "-that my friend is gone-" It happens over and over again, the resets, the subject matter changing each time. "-that the gods are mean- that I adopted a pet- that the Guard is seeking new members- that this event is nice- that the bar is open- that the Null are invading- that I found some new food and I want to share it-"
It flickers again, returning back to the original setting at the table with the man and his empty glass. One of the women who was in the second scene is in the background, walking past him and into a room. She bursts into random laughter again and the man laughs too.
The fifth scene is seven hours and fourteen minutes long. It's a video of the man sleeping.
The video continues like that, mostly unconnected scenes, extremely alien with no plot or rhythm to it, just blank people who aren't really people acting in a way that an alien might see a person act and try to imitate, but without the element of humanity to it to make it believable. Many of the scenes repeat. The video lasts for forty-seven hours.
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It shouldn't be too hard! Maybe just throw a slumber party where you can all watch it together and I'll make it for you!
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hell yes
i'll invite everybody
lemme know when its ready
also thanks
xoxoxo
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[Attached to Delight's message is a video file. Once downloaded, Tucker is free to watch it as many times as he likes. Unfortunately, Delight doesn't really understand movies or acting.
What this video is is a few clips of seemingly unrelated scenes and movement, not dissimilar to the strangely eerie netflix test video. The first scene opens with a man, who does not look familiar, nor does he look unfamiliar. He has short brown hair and is clean shaven and looks instantly so forgettable that the genericness of him is almost odd. He's sitting at a plain table and he's smiling- not really at anyone or anything, just smiling.
There's a cup of water next to him. He lifts it and drinks from it and puts it back down. He keeps smiling and drinking his cup of water. After roughly two and a half minutes, the cup is empty and the scene changes.
There are two women walking, side by side down one of Hadriel's streets. Like the man before them, they both look generic and their normalcy makes them not-entirely-human. They aren't speaking, but one of them bursts into laughter as if she's just heard a joke. The other follows suit. They laugh together for a moment before the first one stops laughing and the second one stops a few moments after, both of the laughs being the exact same length of time. They're silent as they turn a corner and walk out of sight.
The third scene emulates a recording to the network, wherein a child is pointing at the camera. "My name is Aaaaaa, and I want to tell everyone that I'm new-" There's a pause, and he blinks and flickers back to his original position, resetting, "-that I'm looking for a sparring partner-" Another pause, "-that my friend is gone-" It happens over and over again, the resets, the subject matter changing each time. "-that the gods are mean- that I adopted a pet- that the Guard is seeking new members- that this event is nice- that the bar is open- that the Null are invading- that I found some new food and I want to share it-"
It flickers again, returning back to the original setting at the table with the man and his empty glass. One of the women who was in the second scene is in the background, walking past him and into a room. She bursts into random laughter again and the man laughs too.
The fifth scene is seven hours and fourteen minutes long. It's a video of the man sleeping.
The video continues like that, mostly unconnected scenes, extremely alien with no plot or rhythm to it, just blank people who aren't really people acting in a way that an alien might see a person act and try to imitate, but without the element of humanity to it to make it believable. Many of the scenes repeat. The video lasts for forty-seven hours.
Have fun.]