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<blockquote data-quote="talien" data-source="post: 4481548" data-attributes="member: 3285"><p><strong>Gates of Delirium: Conclusion</strong></p><p></p><p>Jim-Bean was falling, falling, falling through a shaft formed of infinite cubes, all rendered in stark black and white contrast. It seemed as if he were falling forward, but in reality he was falling backwards, away from the infinite lines of Daoloth’s structure, which were so long as to appear curved. It was only as Jim-Bean fell further that the distance became apparent and he could see the structure of Daoloth’s form, lines within lines, coalescing into a cube of sorts. The cube pulsed and rippled as lines shifted within it.</p><p></p><p>And then he was falling back towards it, through the cube and between the curved strings of cubes strung together, hurtling through a shaft…</p><p> </p><p>Jim-Bean woke up in an apartment. Furniture was overturned, ornaments and knick-knacks scatted across the floor mingled with appliances and utensils from the kitchen. The contents of every closet and cabinet, of every wardrobe and cupboard, lay strewn about the place. </p><p></p><p>Hammer was already up and about. Guppy was slowly getting to his feet. </p><p></p><p>Guppy took off the gauze. “This is Rachel’s place,” he said softly.</p><p></p><p>Rachel was on the floor, her eyes glazed, breathing quickly. Hammer checked her pulse. “High on Blink. But she should come out of it soon.”</p><p></p><p>A red light blinked on the answering machine. “She’s got a phone message,” said Jim-Bean. He pressed the button.</p><p></p><p>“Hello Ms. Hayward,” said a voice they were familiar with. “This is Dr. Tarrou. I trust the eye drops have been effective in alleviating your distress. Let me remind you that this wonderful new therapeutic medicament is still in its experimental stage and has not yet been approved for pharmaceutical purposes. Remember to take only one drop in each eye a night before retiring, and please record your upon waking every sensation in as much detail as recollection allows; it will allow me to more clearly monitor your progress at your subsequent consultations here in Asharoken. I trust that you are finding this new drug more efficacious than the morphine.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talien, post: 4481548, member: 3285"] [b]Gates of Delirium: Conclusion[/b] Jim-Bean was falling, falling, falling through a shaft formed of infinite cubes, all rendered in stark black and white contrast. It seemed as if he were falling forward, but in reality he was falling backwards, away from the infinite lines of Daoloth’s structure, which were so long as to appear curved. It was only as Jim-Bean fell further that the distance became apparent and he could see the structure of Daoloth’s form, lines within lines, coalescing into a cube of sorts. The cube pulsed and rippled as lines shifted within it. And then he was falling back towards it, through the cube and between the curved strings of cubes strung together, hurtling through a shaft… Jim-Bean woke up in an apartment. Furniture was overturned, ornaments and knick-knacks scatted across the floor mingled with appliances and utensils from the kitchen. The contents of every closet and cabinet, of every wardrobe and cupboard, lay strewn about the place. Hammer was already up and about. Guppy was slowly getting to his feet. Guppy took off the gauze. “This is Rachel’s place,” he said softly. Rachel was on the floor, her eyes glazed, breathing quickly. Hammer checked her pulse. “High on Blink. But she should come out of it soon.” A red light blinked on the answering machine. “She’s got a phone message,” said Jim-Bean. He pressed the button. “Hello Ms. Hayward,” said a voice they were familiar with. “This is Dr. Tarrou. I trust the eye drops have been effective in alleviating your distress. Let me remind you that this wonderful new therapeutic medicament is still in its experimental stage and has not yet been approved for pharmaceutical purposes. Remember to take only one drop in each eye a night before retiring, and please record your upon waking every sensation in as much detail as recollection allows; it will allow me to more clearly monitor your progress at your subsequent consultations here in Asharoken. I trust that you are finding this new drug more efficacious than the morphine.” [/QUOTE]
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