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Spellbind Mods ([personal profile] spellbindmods) wrote in [community profile] spellbinders2017-11-24 09:44 pm

[WORLD TWO | INTRO LOG]

Who: All coven members
Where: In and around the new world’s apartment building where the coven is staying
When: Day (the calendar isn’t syncing for me hELP)
Open/Closed: Open to All



You’re in a room. It’s pretty bright — blindingly so, even. There’s something very stark and very clean about the place, and also the person you’re sitting in front of. You’re sitting? You’re sitting. There’s also a pane of very powerful plexiglass separating you from the uniform-clad person who is now speaking to you.

It’s impossible to transcribe what they say verbatim, but here’s the gist of it:

- You’re being welcomed to a city called Shehui. Depending on who you are, the level of technology may be light years ahead of you or child’s play.
- There’s a very strict policy about magic. While there are measures put in place to prevent magic from happening, this is still something that they reiterate over and over. They don’t want to take chances.
- Crime is also frowned upon. Small infractions will result in credit deductions, while major crimes will get you banned. Antisocial behavior is also looked down upon. You’re locked in the city for your initial eight weeks. You can leave afterwards, but trying to break out of the city or cause social unrest will result in monitoring and a potential ban.
- This city is supposed to be somewhat relaxing. Is it a free pleasure cruise? No. Is it a self-contained society that runs on community and indulgence? Yes.
- You’re being given an allotment of credits in order to stay in the city, which is what the economy there runs on. This goes on for quite some time.
- You’re being moved to a housing location. Despite the slotted speaker in the middle of the plexiglass, the only time you have a chance to ask questions is when a small slit opens in the bottom and a package is slid towards you.
- What’s in the package? There’s a credit card-like apparatus that has apparently taken a picture of you. It contains a place to write your name, an identification number and barcode. It also has a thin strip near the top that has scrolling script floating by. It states “WELCOME TO SHEHUI. YOUR ID WILL UPDATE WITH COMMUNITY NOTICES AND PERSONAL PINGS FOR JOBS AND VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES RELATED TO YOUR INTEREST.” It’s a lot to take in, but that’s the long and short of it.


Have questions? The person will reiterate a few times that there are information desks around the city. That’s all for now…now you’ll be traveling to your next destination: your new home.

The floor slowly lowers as if you’ve been in an elevator the whole time. It connects to several other glass containers, much like your own, all suddenly clanking together in a chain. After a short wait, the chain begins to move — quickly. Faster, maybe, than you’ve ever gone before. It’s hard to even make out the scenery when you’re zipping past everything so quickly.

Where does this trip lead you? The ground floor of your new apartment building. The plexiglass cases open up and you’re in a hotel lobby. There’s a flashing board on the wall — NEW ARRIVALS, COME HERE.

      A ▢ So now’s the time to get settled into your new digs. Your name is on the board, and there’s a promise that your things — which, by the way, were mysteriously taken — will be located in your room. No need to fight over bedrooms; those also hold name placards that are digitally installed. Maybe everyone else is already there. Maybe you’re the first person there and need to find a way to stake your claim on the fridge or a bathroom.

      B ▢ Maybe you don’t want to fuck with anybody right now and are busy exploring the apartment building. You may encounter some aliens, some strangers, some ice machines. There IS that floor that’s nothing but recreational stations. If you’re overwhelmed, the garden is a good place to start. The sport court is pretty empty right now, if you want to have any regrouping meetings.



The apartment building is locked up tight for three hours in order to let new arrivals get their bearings. After that, the ground floor lobby doors open into the city of Shehui. There’s a lot to take in, but let’s cover the biggest bases:

      C ▢ Right outside this communal apartment building is a large, digital job board. The list of available jobs and credit opportunities are constantly flashing by. Want to pick one out? Just hold up that ID card you were given and the instructions and location will be sent to the ID’s text scroller.

      D ▢ You’ve got 500 credits to blow on clothes, food, strippers…whatever you’d like? Right next to the apartment complex are tons of local businesses, from bistros to outlet malls. A movie theater, an arcade, a video game store…and the best thing about Shehui? Most everything is dirt cheap. Where are you shopping? What are you buying? Enquiring minds would like to know!

      E ▢ Right next to the shopping area is a wooded park. It’s akin to a nature trail that’s similar to Yellowstone in scenery and topography. If you’re more comfortable someplace less…tech or modern…then this may be exactly where you’d like to be.

      F ▢ Wildcard! How will your character interact with this new and unusual world?
sopherias: (❋ 34)

[personal profile] sopherias 2017-12-06 07:29 pm (UTC)(link)
This one, too? Oh...

[ Luckily, Sophie is easily deterred by the difficulty. She won't get very far reading it. If Riko says it's too difficult, it must be! She turns the book over a few times, before depositing it right back in the shelf. ]

I do, but... maybe it's better if you pick for me.
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[personal profile] oceanaria 2017-12-08 05:50 pm (UTC)(link)
D-Don't worry...you'll be able to read these too, eventually.

[ Unbelievable. Did she really say this. What is she doing. Sophie is pure, she cannot possibly learn what kabedon (among other things, of course) is.

It's high time they leave this place...and go to a different aisle. ]


What do they have here..."Fairy Tales Collection"? That one might be just right. Do you like such stories, Sophie-chan?

[ Reading is supposed to be fun! ]
sopherias: (❋ 08)

[personal profile] sopherias 2017-12-11 04:43 am (UTC)(link)
[ Well then, she's going to practice very hard until she's able to read the more difficult books!

She follows Riko to the other aisle and looks over the cover of the fairy tales book. It has some kind of magical, whimsical design going on that intrigues her enough. Animals, wizards, princesses... all sorts of fun things going on in front of the cover.

There are some stories she knows from Captain Malik, but she doesn't know what would qualify as a "fairy tale." ]


I don't know? Maybe. Why are some stories called "fairy tales"?
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[personal profile] oceanaria 2017-12-13 06:30 pm (UTC)(link)
[ That's a very good question; Riko hesitates for a moment before giving her final answer. ]

I think it's because they're stories with fantasy elements...I'm not sure, though. It's just my guess.

[ It makes sense, but it's not like there might not be some other reason. ]

Do you know some of these already?
sopherias: (❋ 10)

[personal profile] sopherias 2017-12-18 03:47 am (UTC)(link)
Fantasy... elements? I don't think I do...

[ Sorry, she's still at a loss at what a fantasy element is supposed to be. She flips through some of the pages, looking over some of the words and some of the illustrations if they ring familiar or not. ]

Do you know the story of Peachtaro, Riko? What about Santa Claus?
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[personal profile] oceanaria 2017-12-18 07:44 am (UTC)(link)
Ah, maybe I made it sound too confusing.

[ How should she put it—before she comes up with an idea, Sophie asks her question. ]

Peachtaro? [ This sounds vaguely familiar, but... ] I don't think I do! But I know of Santa Claus. Maybe you could tell me this story?
sopherias: (❋ 42)

[personal profile] sopherias 2017-12-24 10:42 pm (UTC)(link)
[ She idly flips through the pages, trying to find a picture of Santa Claus. Probably better to search for in a more holiday-themed book. ]

Santa is an elderly man who dresses in red and has a beard. He goes to people's houses with a large bag and chops their chimneys down with an axe.