Drowned Angel
Midori miraculously survives the Accident on the Yggdrasil, and is washed up near the orphanage.
The One Abandoned (FIC) - Midori Wakes.
Perhaps your dreams do come true? [18/7/2001] (IC) (OOC) - Midori dreams, and meets a dreaming Sigurd. This if course, confuses the hell out of the poor girl. Sigurd is pleasant, even after the oft-brought-up doll-throwing incident ^^.
The Discovery [19/7/2001] (IC) (OOC) - (SPOILERS) Yes, the OOC version of this log has spoilers for ingame plots. So dunlook, unless you know all about the deltas. Midori is dicovered floundering about near the orphanage, by none other then Erine. She then promptly falls over.
What...a neat trick! [23/7/2001] (IC) (OOC) - (SPOILERS) Spoilertasticism again, this time for the summer 2001 Ethos TP (which had nothing to do with the scene, the IC log has no spoilers X_x) Anyway, er, dunlook, unless you're me. Or Erine. Why do I even leave those in? Well, I leave everything in. But, I babble, excuse me (How OOC is _that_? ^^). Midori falls in and out of consciousness, as Erine tends to her in the Orphanage. Erine then describes her telepathy as 'A Neat Trick'. If Midori weren't so darn injured and tired, she'd be giving Erine SUCH a headache.
We deserve good memories sometimes. [01/8/2001] (IC) (OOC) - Midori dreams again. This time, she meet someone a little more familiar. Her mother, Yui.
No more... [03/8/2001] (IC) (OOC) - Midori wakes in the orpahanage from the dream with Yui, to find a rather worried Erine. Midori then decides that sleeping is not a good plan for her continued sanity, and gets up and about.
"...she is dead now, as I must be..." [03/8/2001] (IC) (OOC) - Midori eventually collapses from exhaustion, and meets Citan and Khiea in the dream. Her reunion with her father does not go down well with Khiea, and she leaves the dream as it turns to nightmare. This dream also traumatises all three even farther. Having your father insist that you are dead is not good for a person, I suspect.
Nnnng (FIC) - The onset of nightmare takes its toll.