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Entry tags:
- &world: aimintas,
- *event log,
- blazblue: hibiki kohaku,
- fate apocrypha: jeanne d'arc,
- fate extra ccc: hakuno kishinami,
- fate grand order: robin hood,
- fate grand order: scheherazade,
- fate stay night: archer (emiya),
- fate/zero: waver velvet,
- fire emblem (echoes): python,
- fma: alphonse elric,
- god eater 2: julius visconti,
- god eater: lenka utsugi,
- granblue fantasy: percival,
- homestuck: dirk strider,
- homestuck: jake english,
- i-chu: eva armstrong,
- jjba: jotaro kujo,
- kingdom hearts: xion,
- legend of korra: mako,
- mystic messenger: jumin han,
- nier automata: 2b,
- nier automata: 9s,
- npc: brie,
- npc: genette,
- oc: geir,
- oc: tara-fay smith,
- oc: vern,
- persona 3: minato arisato,
- persona 5: akira kurusu,
- persona 5: okumura haru,
- pmmm: madoka kaname,
- sswu: nike lemercier,
- tales of legendia: jay,
- tales of vesperia: flynn scifo,
- tales of xillia 2: jude mathis,
- tales of zestiria: mikleo,
- tales of zestiria: sorey,
- touhou: kosuzu motoori,
- touken ranbu: gokotai
[WORLD ONE | POST-UVI CELEBRATION]
Who: Coven members and Palai
Where: In and around the Aimintas marketplace
When: Day 39
Open/Closed: Open to All
Where: In and around the Aimintas marketplace
When: Day 39
Open/Closed: Open to All
After an appropriate amount of time for mourning, the Palai have shifted into a more positive mood -- they're a very resilient species, though there is a bit of a muted tone to their celebration. The whole event is a little hodge-podge, mostly because they aren't used to having to celebrate with the coven members added to the guest list. The Palai have gathered together all of their people and have invited the coven members to a small, intimate gathering -- the purpose of the event is to thank them for their service in fighting the Uvi, and the success of freezing the Uvi in their home. While no one knows how long the Uvi will stay gone, any amount of time without the Uvi being a concern is fine by them. The event takes place in the very center of the marketplace, with the Palai interacting on the fringes of the party throughout the rest of the large building. The coven members have time to spend by themselves, but there's room for moving around on their own and also spending time with the Palai if they so choose.
If you're so inclined to ask what the deal is, these pastries are magically infused by Eltos, which somehow gives them a sweeter flavor and enhances the sensation of tastebuds. The Palai sometimes eat these before meals in order to better the flavor of their entire spread -- though adding this energized magic to an already magical being means magic powers may be a little off kilter. Don't be surprised if suddenly your abilities go a little crazy. B ▢ The Palai aren't participating the party for two big reasons. One, the purpose is to celebrate the victory of coven members. The other reason, however, is one that may be more interesting to outsiders. While previously the Palai were peaceful people, happy to exist submitting to the Uvi, the coven's show of strength and valor has inspired them to be more aggressive in their approaches. Grown Palai can be seen working on makeshift weapons, but the idea of smaller tools like slingshots have already been constructed and almost perfected. The Palai youth have discovered these tools and are playing with them gleefully, though occasionally hitting each other -- and potentially you -- with energized, paralyzing rocks fueled with Elto energy. Watch out or you might get zapped! C ▢ Other Palai youth aren't as fortunate to be so distracted and happy. While fewer Palai died during this attack, the casualty number wasn't zero. Most Palai children still have at least one family member to care for them, but they're still a little disconnected from their people by means of grief. Some are milling about with the coven members, trying to eat or pester them for attention. If you're good with kids this may be more your speed, but those bad with children can find this irritating. Some Palai youth are more muted, however, content to just sit and listen to stories or eavesdrop on conversations. D ▢ For some people, rain isn't that big an issue -- but it certainly puts a damper (get it?) on a party. The Palai seem a bit confused by the sudden shower that comes in heavy as the evening dies down. The Palai have never experienced rain before, using irrigation systems and existing ground water as their means of hydration (both for themselves and for plants). Because the rain is coming from the ocean, the drops are large and salty, and the marketplace quickly begins to flood. The Palai move the party indoors for the most part, but that doesn't mean you or the food aren't already soaked. It's much warming underneath the roofs in the marketplace, but that doesn't provide much relief since the ocean rain is warm and humid. E ▢ Wildcard! How will your character handle this violent and volatile situation. |
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[Madoka flips open her notebook and pulls out a folded piece of paper, which she silently holds out to him.]
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[she watches him, the determination that had been faint on her face earlier now displayed in earnest.]
... I don't think I'll ever really get why Qri makes the decisions she does — why certain people were brought here when they were, or ... well, it doesn't make any sense.
I should have realized that earlier.
[but Madoka shakes her head.]
Listen ... I think, between the two of us, you have the best chance of doing this. You can survive in space, right?
If ... if we ever get separated, or need to go home, or whatever Qri decides for us, promise me you'll come find me. Okay?
[of course, she has no idea she's setting him up for failure. he could follow her directions to the letter, knock on the door of the house he finds, and the woman who answers the door will tell him that no Madoka Kaname lives there.]
[because Madoka Kaname does not exist.]
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I promise I'll try. Dimension hopping will be required, but I'll make a go at it.
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[she'll hold onto that idea for the others, too. Madoka breathes a little sigh, relieved. she feels much better.]
... What do you think about looking for ingredients together? For that soup I was talking about.
[she lifts her hand, holding it out to him.]
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After a moment's hesitation, he takes her hand. He is not used to this kind of thing.]
So you're saying we have to go decapitate a fish.
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If that would make you happy, then sure! We could probably just find some for sale, too.
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[This is true, but it should not be]
Nine out of ten doctors agree that if you want a head to roll, you call Dirk Strider.
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You have a really weird set of superpowers. At least the fish won't know what hit them?
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I lived in the last apartment standing in the flooded city of Houston. Everything around was under the sea except my place. My Bro had reinforced it centuries back to ensure I'd have a place to live when I arrived.
[on a meteor, but he leaves that out because clearly this is stupid enough as it is]
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... How did it flood? [she's assuming it was global warming. it wasn't global warming, was it?]
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An alien tyrant melted all of the glaciers to make our planet more like her watery homeworld.
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[it is pretty stupid, but it seems to bother Madoka more than it weirds her out.]
That's so awful ... What about all the people living there?
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Most humans were dead by then. The flooding took care of the rest.
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You mean ... you were the only one there? [the idea is utterly unfathomable to her.]
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In that apartment. I could visit Roxy sleepwalking in our shared dream planet, so I wasn't totally bereft of human contact, and eventually I was able to get in touch with her, Jane, and Jake through the Internet. But I was the only one left in Houston, yeah.
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[Madoka doesn't really know what to say. she's silent for a few minutes, just hanging on tightly to his hand, hating how unfair it is.]
I'm sorry. I can't ... even begin to imagine what that must have been like.
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[The dry joke is meant to help her feel not so bad about it. But he doesn't seem to pull away from the way she holds his hand. He has spent too long without human contact, too long trying to imagine what it would be like to hug something and feel them hug back. He can't push this away.]
Plus, I spent a lot of time educating myself or doing ruin diving. Which brings me back to my original point about being pure badass in the fine art of fish fillet.
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[Madoka has no idea if Dirk is actually okay with telling her this — okay with looking back on where he once was — or if he's just ... being Dirk. but she takes his jokes as a cue. she'll follow his lead and try to think positively about it.]
Well ... you're definitely not alone now. Um ... You know if you're ever feeling lonely, you can come talk to me, right? It doesn't matter if it's the middle of the night or anything.
[she gets the sense that he might not do that, even if he wanted to. but she wanted to put the offer out there regardless.]
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[Because it's hard for him, strange and unfamiliar. But he still appreciates that she wants to try.]
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[she hesitates, but only briefly. she doesn't mind admitting this.]
I don't know if this'll make you feel better, but ... I'm not so good at asking for help either. I've always kind of felt like I'd just go through life being a burden and having to rely on everyone else for help — I never felt like I had anything I could do to help in return.
[honestly, if the threat of a battle hadn't been looming over them earlier, there's a nonzero chance that Madoka may have waited to ask for help with her Soul Gem. she hadn't asked in the context of saving herself, she had asked because they had a mission, and she was no good to them dead.]
So, um ... you aren't alone in that.
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It feels like if you ask, you're basically useless. There's one damn thing you're for and you can't even do that right.
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[not that she regrets the choices she's made. but from what she remembers, she did trade her life to save a dead cat. it was a reckless move, and not a fair deal.]
It's so frustrating.
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