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Entry tags:
- *event log,
- *game opening,
- blazblue: hibiki kohaku,
- bleach: orihime inoue,
- fate/zero: waver velvet,
- final fantasy xiv: madhuri qalli,
- god eater: lenka utsugi,
- homestuck: dave strider,
- homestuck: dirk strider,
- homestuck: jake english,
- homestuck: john egbert,
- homestuck: rose lalonde,
- idolish7: mitsuki izumi,
- idolish7: riku nanase,
- idolish7: tamaki yotsuba,
- jjba: caesar zeppeli,
- jjba: foo fighters,
- jjba: jotaro kujo,
- jjba: okuyasu nijimura,
- kingdom hearts: sora,
- kingdom hearts: xion,
- npc: genette,
- oc: carla morir,
- persona 3: minato arisato,
- persona 3: ryoji mochizuki,
- persona 5: akira kurusu,
- persona 5: ann takamaki,
- persona 5: okumura haru,
- pmmm: madoka kaname,
- pokemon adventures: sapphire birch,
- pokemon: moon,
- rwby: qrow branwen,
- rwby: yang xiao long,
- shantae: rottytops,
- ssss: emil västerström,
- ssss: lalli hotakainen,
- tales of legendia: jay,
- tales of zestiria: mikleo,
- tales of zestiria: sorey,
- the royal tutor: heine wittgenstein,
- touken ranbu: gokotai,
- twewy: yoshiya joshua kiryu,
- xxxholic: yuuko ichihara,
- yuri on ice: yuuri katsuki
[OPENING] island hub - day 1
Who: All Characters
Where: Main Hub
When: Day 1
Open/Closed: Open to All

TDM threads can be considered canon if you so choose, they contain the power that you apped with and both parties confer that the thread is canon.
For characters that were on the TDM and who were not accepted/didn't app, these characters will be considered dropped characters that were magicked away.



Where: Main Hub
When: Day 1
Open/Closed: Open to All


Night has fallen upon everyone. It's thus far been an eventful day -- you've met some new people, discovered some new aspects of yourself that weren't there before you appeared here (however that might have happened). The original inhabitants of the island have been working hard to prepare a few things. One activity might have been one you were a part of, but there's still time to get your hands dirty.
Post feasting, there are dozens of crabs and a pile of roasted boar meet that are up for eating. Even if you didn't offer to help in making any of the food, they're open to eat it -- even if the true helpers may give you dirty looks. The boar is fine, if not a little bland and chewy, but it's probably better than the jerky. The crab is delicious, if not a little tasteless...there problem with the crab isn't exactly the taste, though.
This may also cause a bit of an issue with your character's powers. They're still getting physically and mentally acclimated to these new changes, so expect their telepathy and magic to go a little haywire. |

It's almost completely dark outside when the next event of the evening happens. You're living your life when you see it out of the corner of your eye -- it's absolutely hard to miss. What you see is a large lit caravan, larger than even an army tank. It's bright white and shining, covered with golden, ornate details that emanate an even more dazzling sparkle. The entire thing is aglow, and it's quickly coming towards the large bonfire that's been made. It's not rolling across the sand, but instead it's floating, and so is a matching trunk that's sailing along next to a figure beside the caravan.
There are two other thread options associated with this prompt: Genette's top level and her telepathy training post. Around the same time as Genette is handing out this new little goody bag, you suddenly receive a telepathic message. It might seem a little strange at first -- but on that note, what about tonight isn't strange?
After you've met Genette, she's also got a few more supplies that she pulls out a small door in the base of the caravan. She's insistent that you only get two items, since there aren't exactly a lot of them to go around!
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As the night winds down, it's recommended by Brie that you should probably go to be in your hut -- or at the very least get somewhere inside. There are a lot of people around the camp, however, so it's no surprise that there are a few people waiting around to get their fill of food and supplies before heading to bed. The noise of the new members and the light of the fire have attracted a very large pack of boars, who you'll later find make routine trips to the beach every night. Boar mating season has made the wild hogs rather testy, and the smell of food -- even if it's their own boar brethren -- have made them even more volatile.
However, it's not like staying up at night doesn't have its advantages. Once midnight hits, another species of animal makes its regular rounds across the base camp. In the sky, characters can see an Aurora Borealis-like sight. Instead of being dancing green and blue lights, however, the reality is that they are a massive species of space worm, and hundreds are wiggling past on their way to travel back home. They're shimmering and in every color imaginable, lighting up the sky with their magnificent hues.
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[That car definitely slams right into her foot, causing her to hop back and wave the injured body part to shake off the discomfort. It didn't hurt too bad, but now she's just focused on how tiny that car is. Then she hears Jake's apology.]
Hey, is this yours? Who's driving it?
[From what she knows of cars, they are driven by people. So she's picking it up to check to see if tiny people are inside. There are none.]
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Oh, no one is driving it. Unfortunate, I know. A tiny mouse dreaming of becoming a race car driver would be cute. But no it's just the remote here.
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[She smiles and puts the car gently down, not wanting to carelessly break it.]
I don't think mice dream of being race car drivers. They usually just want cheese, or to escape mazes that scientists trap them in.
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[was it jake??]
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Oh! The motorcycle was mouse-sized, yes. I recall the plot being something like... the mouse wanted to ride it, but hijinks thwarted him at every turn, until the very end when a human boy gave him the motorcycle anyway. I don't remember if he actually rode it after that.
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The human and mouse were friends then? That's pretty sweet of the boy - making friends with a mouse who can't even communicate with him.
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this isnt yuggoth]A ghost? Ghosts aren't real! [A beat.] Or are they real on your world?
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He's allowed to suspect you.]Oh! I... huh, I guess they are? [Everything happened so much that he didn't really process that.] I met a few ghosts but they were basically alive for all intents and purposes. I didn't really understand the difference, aside from the fact that they had died.
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[But she asked a terrible question, so.]
I think... my life has been pretty weird actually. Definitely weirder than that. And not as fun as talking mice, either. [He tries to think how to put it in a way that isn't completely stupid.] Um, let's see now... I suppose... I grew up alone on an island full of monsters? And then I guess the apocalypse sure did happen. But my friends and I survived it through some bullshit, I don't really get what happened there. You'd have to ask Dirk for a clear explanation. And then we lived on different planets after that. We were kind of supposed to fix it, eventually? The whole 'world ending' business, I mean. But we mostly twiddled our thumbs and fought giant freakin' hard skeletons and a lot of really stupid stuff happened— [He is only capable of making it sound certain levels of not stupid before he gives up.] —and then we died because we're rather bad at, uh, everything.
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[That does sound hard. Apocalypse and dying isn't fun at all, as someone who experienced the latter as well.]
The island full of monsters sounds pretty fun at least? [does it help to say that? she hopes so.] I bet you had a lot of crazy fights and adventures on it.
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Well, at first I was pretty frightened of it but it was fun as I grew up. I love to wrestle and tussle and there were ruins, too, that I could explore! The island was pretty great.
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[That's as much as she can recall from the memories of her body.]
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