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- &world: aimintas,
- *event log,
- blazblue: hibiki kohaku,
- fate apocrypha: jeanne d'arc,
- fate extra ccc: hakuno kishinami,
- fate grand order: bb,
- fate grand order: elizabeth bathory,
- fate grand order: passionlip,
- fate grand order: robin hood,
- fate grand order: scheherazade,
- fate stay night: archer (emiya),
- fate/zero: waver velvet,
- final fantasy xiv: madhuri qalli,
- god eater 2: julius visconti,
- god eater: lenka utsugi,
- granblue fantasy: percival,
- homestuck: dirk strider,
- i-chu: eva armstrong,
- jjba: caesar zeppeli,
- kingdom hearts: riku,
- kingdom hearts: sora,
- legend of korra: mako,
- nier automata: 9s,
- oc: carla morir,
- oc: geir,
- oc: vern,
- persona 3: minato arisato,
- persona 5: akira kurusu,
- persona 5: okumura haru,
- rnw: okuni kumou,
- rwby: yang xiao long,
- tales of legendia: jay,
- tales of vesperia: flynn scifo,
- tales of xillia 2: jude mathis,
- touhou: kosuzu motoori
[WORLD ONE | UVI ATTACK]
Who: The Uvi and coven members
Where: In and around the city land of Aimintas
When: Day 32 & 33
Open/Closed: Open to All

Where: In and around the city land of Aimintas
When: Day 32 & 33
Open/Closed: Open to All

For coven members who haven't been in Aimintas very long, the panic of the Palai the past few days may seem like overkill. The day goes by rather quietly and Aimintas looks like a ghost town throughout the morning and most of the afternoon. Not one Palai can be seen, with shops closed and the roads virtually empty, aside from coven members. It isn't until the sky is turning a nice shade of pink that things begin. Observant people who may be gazing up at the ocean will see the very small dots in the sky that begin to approach at a very quick speed. If you're outside, you may get to see the Uvi up close -- but perhaps not for very long. The Uvi have rubbery bones, and they hit the dirt in a curled up position, unrolling themselves and leaping up on long, scaled legs. The shortest Uvi might come in at five feet tall, but most range from six to seven. They're lithe and gilled -- you may think they want to rely on stealth, but the sound coming out of their gills is very loud and raspy. There's no way you can't hear them coming as the ominous and rapid noise follows them everywhere. Some of them are walking around empty handed, eyes scanning and striding up to buildings, banging on the outside and observing the inside of the house as much as they possibly can. Others are carrying large, bleached tools made of fish bone and teeth. Some look like long blades, while others look like long axes. These are used for cutting into doors and other violent tasks they feel the need to complete.
If your character confronts the Uvi, they better be prepared for an attack. B ▢ Alternatively, maybe your character is caught outside and ill-equipped to handle the Uvi. Running is an option! ...But they better be able to run fast. Maybe your character gets lucky enough to run into someone who can help them, but they'd best hope they find each other fast. C ▢ Your character may also be committed to love and justice, fighting the forces of evil with good. It's very unlikely that Palai blood goes unspilled tonight, but your character may be able to prevent it as much as possible. Just be warned: if they confront the Uvi who are trying to break into a Palai house, they're going to be in for a fight. D ▢ Other characters may already be hiding, whether in the coven house or with Palai in their own homes. They'll hear the Uvi's harsh, gasping breathing before they see them, but if they do hear that raspy noise, they'd better be quick thinkers. Whether the Uvi visiting turns into a brawl or a blood bath, eventually the Uvi will return to the ocean with Palai bodies in tow. At around 4 AM, the Uvi begin to shriek, some making noises that are too high pitched for most ears to hear. From the sky, large flying fish descend from the sky and find their masters. The Palai are hoisted onto the back of these creatures and they take off, flying back into the ocean.
F ▢ Maybe your character is more into the idea of following the Uvi back home. It's possible! Once the Uvi breach the ocean, they swim fast through the dark water for miles and miles. The journey is treacherous, and some may stop the trek to attack in the water where they're more at home. If your character makes it to their lair, they'll find that it's a dense wad of seaweed that stays static in the ocean. The Uvi are used to the toxicity of the leaves, but trying to enter means touching these leaves that leave large, skin-melting welts as they grow and burst. G ▢ Wildcard! How will your character handle this violent and volatile situation. |
I cannot begin to apologize for this idiot
This was.
Okay.
Waver had been out of his element before. Plenty of times. Entering Clock Tower. Being around magi for a while. Being a foreigner in Japan. Summoning Alexander the Great. Getting dragged around by Alexander the Great. Everything about the Grail War in general. Being a part of an entire coven.
But this? This was perhaps the most out of his element that Waver had felt in uh. Well. A while. Not just because Waver wasn't the best at making friends or even getting people to like him, but because this kind of contact was completely new and the kind of thing he had no idea how to feel about.
Waver's face goes through an absolute face journey, from surprise to wide-eyed terror, to pale panic, to slight annoyance because now his shoulder is heavier, back to the look of oh God what's happening right now?! where the face journey settles.
Silence, however, definitely seems like a good idea..]
never apologize
[She's almost unused to seeing a friend whole an unharmed in the wake of a battle, at this point. Between the elimination matches and the slow erosion of her allies on the Far Side...
It's good, to see him alive and relatively well. She's very sincere about that.]
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Uh. Same here. You weren't...really involved in the fighting, were you?
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[A squirrel versus giant lizard men... that's not a fair fight at all.]
I did act as bait to lure them away from the Uvi, sometimes, and occasionally into Robin's traps.
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[Did those words just leave his mouth?!
Waver flushes a brilliant red, mortified that those words just left his mouth. On one hand, fair question. On the other, not appropriate! That's a comedy relief question not something suitable for a somber moment which this is.]
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First as a person to get their attention, then as a squirrel to evade and escape. ...i still don't have shoes, after all.
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If the markets are open tomorrow, there will probably be shoes.
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Yeah. Uvi shoes. But, maybe we'll have drummed up enough goodwill that the shoemaker I talked to before will be open to other haggling options for a custom job.
[She gives a small fist clench.]
A month of chores is a lot to commit to, after all.
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They were asking for that much?! [Well, at least outrage can be channeled to something way less important.] We might not even be here a full month!
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[It seems like it, but...]
They would have to design it, and make the shoes from scratch. Material-wise, it would be something like two pairs of Uvi shoes put together, more or less.
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I mean your other option is to try and find a more cost effective design. [Waver pauses, considering this. In terms of priorities, this is terrible, but thinking about literally anything but what just happened feels very good indeed.] Sandals require less material.
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[She shifts, her hair rubbing against his shoulder as she contemplates the option.]
They might not last long, but they could be a stopgap.
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[Waver goes stone still as Hakuno shifts, unsure of where she's going next. That a few hairs end up in Waver's face means that he has to gingerly, gingerly try to brush them aside. Otherwise he's going to get a mouthful of hair.]
Also get a design you can run in.
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[Or riding around on people.]
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You're pretty lucky then.
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[Honestly. A squirrel.]
But, i've gotten a lot of use out of it already. I can't do any of that as a person, after all.
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Lots of people are still working to get comfortable with whatever magic they've been given.
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[Adaptation or death, when you're thrust neck deep into the Holy Grail War.]
And it's... it's nice, being able to move that freely.
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[Which is accompanied with a pang of jealousy. Waver's sure that it isn't effortless, not by a long shot. But all the same, Waver's felt his struggles have always been too obvious and too easy to pick on.]
I bet.
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[She has to laugh at that, really.]
It's a hassle. But, complaining about it doesn't make it any easier, you know? So I just sort of shrug and put in the work, to get it done.
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[Especially since Waver is, by nature, a complainer. He's quiet after that, knowing that he shouldn't be comparing himself and his circumstances with Hakuno's but...it happens regardless.]
And it's paid off.
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