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spellbinders2017-07-20 07:10 pm
Entry tags:
- &world: aimintas,
- *event log,
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- fate/zero: waver velvet,
- final fantasy xiv: madhuri qalli,
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- tales of legendia: jay,
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- touken ranbu: gokotai,
- yuri on ice: victor nikiforov
[WORLD ONE] AIMINTAS (INTRODUCTION)
Who: The coven & Palai people
Where: In and around the city land of Aimintas
When: Days 13 & 14
Open/Closed: Open to All

The initial setting information found here should be utilized for threads here.
There's no official OOC account for the Palai people. You're free to roleplay their actions and reactions on your own, as in depth as you want -- asking questions, hand-waved interactions, becoming best friends. The new world is your oyster!



Where: In and around the city land of Aimintas
When: Days 13 & 14
Open/Closed: Open to All


Just like how you arrived, the process of leaving the hub and reappearing somewhere else is quite quick and uneventful. Brie and Genette gather as many people as possible so that everyone can explore the new world together in a group, which is where they all land once Qri has worked her magic. If you weren't in the vicinity, or thought that not being social meant you'd get to stay on the island, you come along as well, though you didn't exactly show up with the group.
The initial terrain is quite interesting -- it's at least different from the hub island, though you may not be particularly impressed. There's sticky kelp to step in, water in the sky to look at and sand to get stuck in every orifice of your body. How do you like the new digs thus far? B ▢ Genette explains that the gang must enter the city of Aimintas to survive, but it's easier said than done. Maybe as something of an incentive, Genette climbs into Qri's caravan and it floats away, over the rock face. There go all the supplies you brought! The rest of you losers will have to climb through the craggy rock walls, hundreds of feet tall with very few crevices and cracks that are navigable. Hope you can climb...or maybe you can find a way to get through using someone's magic? The sun sets while the coven is busy trying to get through the craggy infrastructure (at least, that's the fate of those who don't find a quicker way to get into the city). Brie locates a large cave in one of the rocks, and that's where everyone sets up camp for the night. If you want to carry on, that's your choice...but who knows if anything that goes bump in the night is out there bumping in the night time?
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It takes about a day to travel to Aimintas, climb through the rocks and come into the city. Thankfully the city hub is close to the side of the city the coven managed to climb through, so civilization is awaiting. That civilization is decently modern, lizard-like and very, very nosy.
Because they're so enamored, the Palai will readily give coven members gifts as a token of their appreciation. What exactly do they appreciate? Don't be afraid to ask a few simple questions. They'll be more than happy to give out answers. E ▢ Some Palai, though, will want to see some of that magic before they offer up any gifts. Some may be a little demanding, just because their curiosity is so overwhelming. A harsh no will result in an apology and a gift anyways, but maybe just show them some magic anyway...? Even outside of interacting with the Palai, there's quite a bit around here to look at. Genette can be found in the middle of one of the parks, handing out the stored supplies to their owners. (Don't worry, she'll tell you where she is with a little telepathic poke. Your supplies will give you access to shopping and bartering...your status as a magical humanoid thing will only get you so far.
G ▢ Finally, the Palai are a people of culture. That culture can be quite unforgiving to those who choose to wander around alone. Some Palai people, after the initial wonder has worn off, will deny services to people who are on their own. It just doesn't compute! Your character is better off with a group of three, but a friend is fine. Travel in groups or couples and your character will find that they get fewer strange looks and questions. |

It can be easy to get overwhelmed within the Palai marketplace, so no one will blame a coven-member for escaping the city for a bit. On the outside of the marketplace is a very large house with dozens of Palai congregating -- and my dozens, we mean at least 200. A Palai mate triangle just committed to each other, and this is certainly worth celebrating.
I ▢ Wildcard! How will your character interact with this new and unusual world? |

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[He shrugs, looking out towards the marketplace.]
--well, then perhaps it's not an accident we're being presented with a problem we have the ability to solve. Although I do wonder why she doesn't just have Genette tell us, if that's the case. That seems like it would be considerably simpler.
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[He doesn't trust them fully, exactly, and he has plenty of questions, but he doesn't have any good reason to think they're being deliberately misled. He's just wary by habit.]
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[A thoughtful hum.]
Even if no information is forthcoming, we'll still have to decide what to do with the Palai.
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[There's a funny twist to his mouth, before he moves on.]
Reaching a peaceful resolution would obviously be preferable. They seem reasonably intelligent, if they can conduct raids.
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Not necessarily an indication that they'll be willing to make peace. We could try to learn how they conduct their raids and put a stop to that.
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[The regularity may be an indication of something, however.]
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[He wrinkles his nose.]
Although I'd hope not. Religion is difficult to deal with.
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Practical reasons would be easier to handle.
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[But back to the problem at hand. Hmm. He tilts his head back, thinking.]
So our goals for this raid, assuming we intend to intervene in a lasting fashion, would be one, to prevent any harm to the Palai by the Uvi, two, to attempt to establish communication and therefore negotiations with the Uvi, and if that fails, three, to track them back to their base of operations so we can learn more about how the attacks are conducted.
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A team would require someone to break through the barrier up there, people who can fly and those willing to be carried in flight, and preferably those who are strong enough swimmers to manage the ocean. It would also help to have people half-decent at recon and negotiation. For that, we'll want to survey the group.
I can fly and carry an extra person, and I can swim and do recon easy. Negotiation and barrier-breaking are not likely a thing I can cover.
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I can't fly, but I'm willing to be carried. I swim well. Reconnaissance is my specialty. [A small smile.] Negotiation I can probably manage, depending on what the Uvi are like. The barrier is the biggest obstacle in this, since we don't actually know if it can be broken. I suppose it's too much to hope that it won't be involved here.
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[Hm.]
We can ask if anyone has any powers for that. You can be my flight buddy if you want. I can do piggyback, potato sack, and princess.
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[He huffs a little, but he's not seriously annoyed.]
I was talking to Mikleo about the barrier, actually. Haru can make them; I wonder if one barrier might cancel out another. I suspect it's that or brute force, unless someone else has a useful power.
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[Purple and odd shaped!]
It felt like it might be electric. We should check for anyone with the power to manipulate that. [The Palai also have electrical powers but he's not sure how that'd work.]
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We could see if one of the Palai would be willing to come with us . . . though they might find it too dangerous.
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[Look he doesn't expect to see one go alone.]
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I don't suppose they'd count us as traveling companions . . . .
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[This is the second time they've talked about lucking out.]
We still don't know if the barrier will be necessary to deal with. I'd recommend focusing on the Uvi and recon. If we have to tackle the barrier and none of our group can do it, we'll try to get someone from the Palai.
[Although. There's a pause, as Dirk seems thoughtful.]
It'd maybe be a good idea to get the Palai's okay on all this. I don't want to be a damn Last Samurai remix here. [Jay has not seen the Last Samurai. Dirk will explain.] Coming into a situation we don't fully understand and trying to solve it like we know best compared to the native population who regularly deals with it.
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Yes, we should talk to Palai leadership about how they think the situation is best approached. They have the benefit of experience.
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They also might not like some of our solutions. They could even morally disagree with them and not want us to do things on their behalf. I don't expect it to happen; that doesn't mean we should assume.