Cecil Gershwin Palmer (
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[Cecil is pretty used to nightmares, even community-wide nightmares, but this one should probably be addressed.]
Twas brillig and the slithy toves did gyre and gimble in the wabe. Welcome...to Wonderland.
Hello, listeners. You know, being from Night Vale, I'm sort of an expert on disruptive shared nightmares. They are almost always one or all of three things: a glimpse of future events, an important news broadcast or Sheriff's Secret Police announcement that can't wait until morning, or a friendly reminder that we have all collectively left our ovens on. Since there is still no formal police force around here, let alone a secret one, I think it's fair to say that this one is the first and third things. Do check your ovens regularly, Wonderland! A house fire is very dangerous, expensive and inconvenient.
The holidays are coming, and that means it will have been one year since the ghosts of Christmas future came to warn us about the Jabberwock. For those of you who weren't here for that, or weren't here for the other, more recent reminders, let me fill you in. Basically the Jabberwock is a huuuuge monster of Wonderland that eats everything in its path and acquires the abilities of whatever it eats. So, if it ate toxic waste, it would become a toxic omnivorous monster, and so on. It died long before I arrived here, but apparently it will be coming back to life sometime soon, or perhaps already has. There's a big old scar out on the hills where it died. I suppose that's what we saw in our nightmares. I went out earlier to see if anything had changed, but it looks the same as always. Not that that ever really means anything, right?
Well, we've known about this for awhile, haven't we, listeners? We've known the Jabberwock is coming, we just don't know when. Much like the average person knows that one day they will slough off their mortal coil of flesh and blood and connective tissues, but doesn't know when that day will come. Death, like the tide, taxes, and the Jabberwock, is inevitable. You can't outrun it or reason with it or avoid it. All you can do is prepare yourself for it.
I hope that we have prepared enough, Wonderland. I am not sure that we have. We certainly don't have the Sword, though maybe it's enough that it's not lost anymore? I know there have been plans to trap it or slow it down, but I don't really think any of those plans have actually been put into action. It's hard to prepare for something when you don't know when it's coming. It's hard to stay on guard when all you do is wait and wait. I don't have the answers, listeners. I wish I did. I can't tell you what to do or how to prepare. All I can tell you is to keep an eye out. To be vigilant. To have an escape route. To have an easy way to contact and coordinate with friends and loved ones. And to hold tight to the people you care about. To stay warm as the days grow colder. To drink plenty of hot cocoa. And to enjoy the days here when things aren't terrible. We don't know when those days will end, after all.
Goodnight, Wonderland. I leave you now with...the weather.
Twas brillig and the slithy toves did gyre and gimble in the wabe. Welcome...to Wonderland.
Hello, listeners. You know, being from Night Vale, I'm sort of an expert on disruptive shared nightmares. They are almost always one or all of three things: a glimpse of future events, an important news broadcast or Sheriff's Secret Police announcement that can't wait until morning, or a friendly reminder that we have all collectively left our ovens on. Since there is still no formal police force around here, let alone a secret one, I think it's fair to say that this one is the first and third things. Do check your ovens regularly, Wonderland! A house fire is very dangerous, expensive and inconvenient.
The holidays are coming, and that means it will have been one year since the ghosts of Christmas future came to warn us about the Jabberwock. For those of you who weren't here for that, or weren't here for the other, more recent reminders, let me fill you in. Basically the Jabberwock is a huuuuge monster of Wonderland that eats everything in its path and acquires the abilities of whatever it eats. So, if it ate toxic waste, it would become a toxic omnivorous monster, and so on. It died long before I arrived here, but apparently it will be coming back to life sometime soon, or perhaps already has. There's a big old scar out on the hills where it died. I suppose that's what we saw in our nightmares. I went out earlier to see if anything had changed, but it looks the same as always. Not that that ever really means anything, right?
Well, we've known about this for awhile, haven't we, listeners? We've known the Jabberwock is coming, we just don't know when. Much like the average person knows that one day they will slough off their mortal coil of flesh and blood and connective tissues, but doesn't know when that day will come. Death, like the tide, taxes, and the Jabberwock, is inevitable. You can't outrun it or reason with it or avoid it. All you can do is prepare yourself for it.
I hope that we have prepared enough, Wonderland. I am not sure that we have. We certainly don't have the Sword, though maybe it's enough that it's not lost anymore? I know there have been plans to trap it or slow it down, but I don't really think any of those plans have actually been put into action. It's hard to prepare for something when you don't know when it's coming. It's hard to stay on guard when all you do is wait and wait. I don't have the answers, listeners. I wish I did. I can't tell you what to do or how to prepare. All I can tell you is to keep an eye out. To be vigilant. To have an escape route. To have an easy way to contact and coordinate with friends and loved ones. And to hold tight to the people you care about. To stay warm as the days grow colder. To drink plenty of hot cocoa. And to enjoy the days here when things aren't terrible. We don't know when those days will end, after all.
Goodnight, Wonderland. I leave you now with...the weather.
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The diner's ovens are all off! ...Well, except for the ones being used to cook things right now, but all of the ones that are supposed to be off have definitely been turned off! I double-checked myself, just now!
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[He can't see it, but she's definitely saluting.]
But, Mr. Cecil? ...Is there anything else we can do, if the Jabberwocky is really coming? I want to help, but I'm not sure how I can.
[She's not very strong, and isn't sure how she really feels about destroying the Jabberwock anyway, even if it's the most fearsome beast in all of Wonderland. But she feels a little useless here, and she's not sure how she can contribute to the effort in any meaningful way. But, Mr. Cecil seems like a good person to ask about that.]
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I think it's like I said--we all just have to prepare in small ways, be ready to fight and to help each other.
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What's the point of having an escape route if it can't be outrun or avoided?
[She's still not even sure if this is something she should even worry about. Her mindset's still mostly let some monster rampage through Wonderland, it's not her problem.]
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Security. Against something that's as certain as death?
[She's not buying it.]
Doesn't sound very secure if you ask me.
[No, she doesn't care that no one asked her.]
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[ She'd suspected as much, given what she'd heard and seen on the network, but - it's nice to have it confirmed.
And, concerns about lack of a police force - or at the very least, an organized investigative militia have to sit aside for a moment. ]
...You mean the Vorpal Sword?
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And right, that's the one. The Queen of Hearts has it on the other side of the mirrors, last I heard.
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[ If she didn't take it from here then - well.
Oops. ]
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No, seriously, what?
[Someone didn't read his user manual to Wonderland.]
The Jabberwocky? That's rubbish. [And yet someone sounds incredibly unsure about his own assessment. Because he did have a terrible nightmare about a creature that did unsettle the undead demon.]
Say I believe you--I don't, but for hypothetical purposes; How does someone prepare for... that?
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And, well, that was my whole point, that you can't really prepare for the inevitability of oblivion, beyond just having your will and testament written out. Just doing small things. Anything you can do.
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[She shakes her head, giving a little smile.]
Thanks for making it seem a little less terrible for a few minutes, Cec.
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But, you're welcome, Shannon. I'm glad I could help.
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[Also one such echo was of an insane Cecil sans Carlos and sans voice job wandering the woods and trying to interview trees.]
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[ He seems a lot more excited about the prospect that he probably should, given the circumstances. Jabberwock. Wonderland dying. Terrible things, et cetera. ]
I wish I had been here to see that. And knowing what the Jabberwock looks like would help in formulating a strategy to defeat it.
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