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Spellbind Mods ([personal profile] spellbindmods) wrote in [community profile] spellbinders2017-07-08 06:39 pm

[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.





    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.

        A ▢ Brie has rolled out a large copper pot and created a pit on the beach. It's unrealistic to think everyone can subsist on the few foods she's collected from other words and boar jerky alone. She's got a few boar carcasses sitting on the beach that need attending to as well. Your characters can help feed themselves and others, and here's what needs to be done:

      • Fire needs to be started for cooking the meat AND a large bonfire for light and warmth.
      • The large copper bowl needs to be filled with water.
      • Crabs need to be bravely collected from the bath house for boiling.
      • The boar needs to be either cut up for kebabs or stuck through. Does your character know anything about spit-roasting?
      • Any other helpful magical skills are welcome to help make food.


    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.

        B ▢ The crab isn't a species that's immediately edible for most species, though your character will grow to get used to it eventually. For now, the meat isn't settling well within your character's system. Your character will experience sweats, a high fever, blurred vision, potential vomiting, hives...it's very obvious their body is rejecting the unfamiliar meat.

        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.

        C ▢ A tall, slender woman has also come along with the large caravan, quickly opening the trunk that eventually lands on the sand with a large thud. She's handing out sacks, very similar to the ones previously in the large lobster cage. These contain a parka, a type of candy of your choice, a bottle of water, a large shard from a broken mirror and a letter rolled up and bound with a roll of twine.

        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?

        D ▢ The telepathic message your character will receive is a simple one: Hello. It shows up in text form across your character's line of vision and it doesn't go away until they respond back, though the message that's sent out won't go to the original telepath. Instead it will ping pong to a random person in the group. You've made a new friend!


    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!

        E ▢ The last of the starter supplies are being handed out, and these are items that are more cumbersome or rare -- they may not be immediately useful for your character, but maybe you can make use of them somehow, whether eventually in another world or with your power.

      • An electronic/technology: these can be as obvious as an MP3 player, as useless as a garage door motor or as scandalous as a Hitachi Magic Wand. If it can be powered by electricity or batteries, there's a tub of them. They're also partially charged if they don't need constant electricity to work.
      • A fashion accessory: there are a lot of these, surprisingly. Flower crowns, belts, bras, shoes, earrings, other types of jewelry. Your character can look cute while suffering from crab vomiting.
      • Books and stationary: maps of various worlds, books written in a myriad of languages (maybe even one you recognize!), writing paper, ink pens, gel pens, stickers. Any kind of stationary can be found here.
      • Other household items: this can include cleaning supplies, furniture, and other miscellaneous goods. These won't be personal affects from your character's home, but they may be useful!

        Feel free to come up with unusual or alien items -- these have come from all over the universe, remember!



    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.

        F ▢ If your character isn't quick to get inside tonight, they're likely to get a boar charging at them. The chances are doubled if they happen to be holding onto a food item. Female boars can leave a few bruises and trample you, but beware the males -- they've got tusks.


    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.

        G ▢ The space worms operate outside the natural barrier of the hub, but they still are in close enough proximity to shed a film as they travel. If you're still awake, boars or no, you'll be in the middle of a shower. The film sheds from the worms and enters the atmosphere, creating multi-colored, sweet-smelling mists of worm water vapor. Worm water vapor is kind of weird, but it's also pretty cool. It's also calming, and that's a bonus. Inhale too much and you might become a little too calm.
  • p_mortem: (voiceless town)

    yes! :D

    [personal profile] p_mortem 2017-07-09 07:29 pm (UTC)(link)
    [ What if he turned each grain of sand on the beach into beads to see how many he could do at once... He has small piles stacked up every time he manages a group of ten, and in reaching over to shift the next ten aside, his hands meet nothing by air. Only then does Minato look up from where he sits, blinking at the beads hanging suspended in the air— then finally glancing about him until he meets Heine's eyes. ]

    ...Is that you?
    he_smol: <user name=signontheline> ([...] | my heart would never know)

    Awesome!

    [personal profile] he_smol 2017-07-10 04:07 pm (UTC)(link)
    It was. I apologize if I caught you off guard.

    [ But he's going to lower those beads now. Trying to keep up a conversation while leaving them floating is a bit taxing on his brain. ]

    I simply had to find out if my own abilities could affect items affected by others. These beads were made by you, weren't they?
    p_mortem: (no man's land)

    [personal profile] p_mortem 2017-07-11 01:38 am (UTC)(link)
    [ Minato catches the beads in his hands when they drop, setting them off to the side where he remains seated in the sand. ]

    Yes.

    [ They were made by him, but his practice seems a lot less directed as Heine's, more fooling around instead of intensive training to test limitations. ]

    You can levitate things, without touching them? I can turn objects into beads, but it has to be through touch.
    he_smol: <user name=signontheline> ([...] | Will tomorrow ever come?)

    [personal profile] he_smol 2017-07-12 02:47 pm (UTC)(link)
    So it seems... but I believe that the object has to be within a certain distance.

    [ Which is exactly what he was also testing. He does eye the beads though. ]

    Are you able to transform anything you touch? No matter the material?
    p_mortem: (voiceless town)

    [personal profile] p_mortem 2017-07-12 07:57 pm (UTC)(link)
    Everything I've tried so far. Fabric, metal, sand.

    [ He's sure there are limitations, but he hasn't found them yet. He picks up one of the beads and holds it out on an open palm before Heine. ]

    How high can you lift it before it drops?
    he_smol: <user name=signontheline> (「ぱふ」| if I told you how I feel)

    [personal profile] he_smol 2017-07-14 01:14 pm (UTC)(link)
    It doesn't seem to be a particularly significant distance. At least as far as verticality goes.

    [ He's not even sure if it's his hand that does it but he's got his hand lifted palm out in the direction of the bead. At least it helps him focus.

    It lifts after a wobbly start, drifting inch by inch...

    And promptly stops around two feet or so above them before falling back down. With that, he turns to Minato with the smallest shrug. ]


    Have you tried changing those beads back to what they were?
    p_mortem: (till i see sunlight again)

    [personal profile] p_mortem 2017-07-15 07:54 pm (UTC)(link)
    [ There goes his idea of making things fly. There are other things he'd like to ask Heine about his powers— how many objects at once, whether weight matters, can he scatter things in different directions— but Minato's posed a question instead and he sort of half shrugs. ]

    Yes.

    [ Because he did try. ]

    But I'll need more practice before it's immediate. And some way of knowing what's in what bead, because I can't tell.
    he_smol: <user name=signontheline> (「...?」 | maybe nothing else is real)

    [personal profile] he_smol 2017-07-17 04:02 pm (UTC)(link)
    [ There's a tilt of his head as he listens, reaching over to take a bead and turning it over in his palm. ]

    A more practical application would be to utilize this ability of yours in packing supplies. Perhaps for transporting large objects.

    [ Firewood... building material... the possibilities are endless. ]

    I wonder if it's possible for you to change the bead's color?
    p_mortem: (invisible hands)

    [personal profile] p_mortem 2017-07-17 11:57 pm (UTC)(link)
    [ Minato nods at the suggestion; it's what first came to mind for him too, as he wouldn't need to know what's what when he's unloading supplies, because they'll need all of it.

    At the question though, the corners of his lips turn up in a slight smile. He's got this one figured out already. ]


    Yeah. Like this... [ He takes one of the beads in his pocket and holds it in his hand, pinning it down with a stare. It turns from green to orange to pink to white— ] It's not really changing color. I'm just turning the bead into a new bead. ...It's a pain to get back to the original.
    he_smol: <user name=signontheline> (「ぷう」|  I wish that I could live)

    [personal profile] he_smol 2017-07-18 03:58 pm (UTC)(link)
    [ Beadception!

    But he looks on in rapt fascination, almost like a curious child -- how apt. ]


    It would have served as a simple method of identification but clearly things aren't quite that simple at all.
    p_mortem: (dreamless dorm)

    [personal profile] p_mortem 2017-07-18 05:11 pm (UTC)(link)
    It could be that simple. Just tedious.

    [ The same bead reverses its colors— slow white to pink to orange because he isn't as adept in changing them back as he is going forward— until it returns to its original form, an empty lighter. ]

    If I want this to be red, I'll just... [ Change it into a bead- blue- and then back into the lighter. Again into a bead- yellow this time- and back. It takes another handful of times flipping between beads and lighters, but eventually, it's a red bead that sits in the palm of his hand. It just takes forever, and Minato looks exhausted for the effort. ]