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lunae calamitas mods ([personal profile] promittere) wrote in [community profile] lunaecalamitas2024-05-04 01:06 pm

look at me, i'm the wound you tried to hide

ANDANTE ALLA WANING CRESCENT
Another day dawns for the Sage's wizards. It's been a month, now, since arriving in this world and being given a task nobody seems to fully understand—though after the jobs the Southern and Central wizards have taken on, it seems like it might just be possible after all.

And it seems like there's another task for the wizards, from the Eastern nation. However, unlike the other requests the Sage has been fielding, this task is far too big for five wizards alone. This is a task everyone will need to help tackle, whether they like it or not. Those that aren't particularly altruistic will still be whisked together by Tatara and Lazuli both, and they may still find the journey...illuminating. Answers to what happened to the original wizards may be just within reach.

Traveling via the elevator at the manor is familiar to some of you, at least, Lazuli setting a mana stone into the control not a surprise in a the slightest. The fact all of you can, somehow, fit in the elevator comfortably may be a surprise, but it's best not to dwell on it too much. You'll be staying at the City of Rain, Lazuli tells you with the air of someone reading you a court sentence, but you've been tasked with clearing up the site of some sort of disaster. He doesn't have much information beyond that—a fact that seems to greatly annoy him—and he warns you not to break any of the City of Rain's laws well before you're out of the elevator.

Which that shouldn't be too difficult, right? Right...?

Perhaps not, as the rules of the city are extreme. There are certain areas which forbid socialization and talking entirely, some areas where only talking to strangers is forbidden, only a handful of businesses allow chatter of any sort, and the list goes on. The most pressing law of all, though, is very simple: no use of any sort of magic within city limits. Do your best to follow the rules because breaking them will result in an arrest, and do you really want Lazuli and Tatara bailing you out? With the rules laid out and lodging sorted, Lazuli ushers you to the site you're tasked with dealing with. You will have downtime to explore the city, though, as it's expected to take several days to clear things up.


The site is a terrible, terrible mess. In what must have once been a peaceful patch of wilderness, there now sits a terrible gouge in the earth, several meters deep and twice as wide across, hollowed by what must have been a powerful force. The dirt is gray and sandy, dead in the manner the Southern wizards will recognize. Plants on the edges of the crater are dry and withered and splintered and broken. Permeating the air is a lingering dread, one both Southern and Central wizards will immediately recognize...

But it is clear now, now that your magic is considerably stronger, that the spirits are agitated by the disturbance in the fabric of magic. Dark clouds hang low over the site, and low thunder rumbles in the constant threat of a storm that will never come. The spirits' agitation, coupled with the dread hanging in the air, will feel uncomfortable, and perhaps leave the more sensitive of the bunch feeling on edge. This is not something that can will resolve on its own, so your most important task is to calm the spirits. That means doing the things they like: playing music, dancing, praying, telling stories, wearing fanciful and whimsical clothes to soothe their temperaments.

Your second most important task is to clear out monsters. The unusual energy in the air is attractive to beasts magical in nature—they slink out of their hiding places in the deep wilderness to the area, and their presence is threatening the humans who regularly use the nearby routes for trade and to commute. Kill them, take their mana stones for yourself. Win-win.

The third task is general clean-up. Remove the dead plants from the earth, remove the broken trees and any natural debris that might prove to be a hindrance. Characters are more than welcome to search inside the crater for any hint or clue as to what might have caused this strange explosion, but they'll find the site picked clean, earth having fallen into cavities where there might have been larger objects present at one point...like someone was here to clear out any evidence.

JOB BOARD
Reinforcement. Peace in Granvelle Castle has been restored. A liveliness and energy has returned to the castle and the surrounding parts of the city that hasn't been seen in nearly a month. Thank your Central friends for their hard work!

Their issues aren't quite resolved, however. The castle is asking for help in creating and then reinforcing a magical barrier around the castle. The barrier is a bit bigger than what one wizard alone is capable of at this point, so band together to create and reinforce what parts you can. Perhaps it's not a bad idea to use your own hair or blood as a conduit.

The type of barrier is specific, however—they want one that masks magical signatures. If you step inside, you'll feel a faint, but powerful presence within... What are they guarding?

Recycling. The Eastern country is known for its expertise in all things mechanical, particularly when it comes to clockwork. While not as bombastic or flashy as Western technology, the use of magic and mana stones being deeply frowned upon and rejected, Eastern artisans can create truly fantastical things just with gears and cogs and a bit of know-how... But, of course, sometimes it's better to scrap something and create something new than let the old items waste away, so some Eastern craftsman have asked for help gathering clockwork automatons and other creations in order to melt it all back down. Some of them seem a bit nervous and harried, but it's an easy enough job to scrap automatons and cart junk around.

Monster hunting. The few settlements in the North have been sending in frantic request after frantic request. There has been a disturbing increase in monster activity in the North, and the native Northern wizards are as unreliable as ever. They need your help in thinning the numbers, and that's all they really ask for—you can keep all the mana stones you earn.

For those of you who haven't been to the North yet, the weather is harsh, no matter the season. Protection on oneself to survive the negative degrees is crucial; make sure your magic is up to snuff enough to keep yourself at least room temperature. And using your magic to battle on top of that? This isn't going to be an easy job, not at your level. Be cautious, and good luck.

Mana areas & amulets. You've been here for a month now, and living in an unfamiliar place, alongside unfamiliar people, using unfamiliar magic must be wearing you down. Isn't it? In that case, it's time for the last piece of your wizardhood puzzle: your mana area.

Mana areas are spots where wizards feel most at peace with themselves, most whole, and a place where they can refill on the emotional load they've been chipping away at for their magic. It can be a specific location, or a conditional circumstance. Find more detail on the magic page. Your task—given to you by your sage and your mentor—is to traverse the continent, find your mana area, and recharge your batteries, so to speak. While there, make an amulet to take back with you, like a portable battery.

WANDERER TASKS
Listen to the spirits.

You've been here long enough that it's time to see if you can actually communicate with the spirits who've laid claim on you and have been empowering your spells. Try your listen and see if you can hear what they have to say to you.

OOC Note: For those attempting this task, ping one of the mods and roll a dice! Based on the dice roll, your character will get a little tidbit from the spirits... Or they might not hear anything yet, but they can always dedicate themselves to their studies and try again after leveling up!

TATARA ACTIVITIES
Don't make promises.

If you've made a promise, don't break it.

If you break a promise, you'll lose your magic. And I don't know if I can help you anymore or send you home if that happens. I'm sorry this is so late. But please...be careful.

OOC NOTES
๐ŸŒ™ Welcome to your third event! Everyone's lasted a month, congratulations! Keep working on your magic, keep forging those bonds.
๐ŸŒ™ As your characters settle into the world, they might find themselves irresistibly drawn to crowds, to music, to dancing. It's hard to resist the allure of a gathering, and it's hard to keep yourself from swaying to music when it fills your ears, no matter what sort of person you used to be. You're changing...
๐ŸŒ™ As we enter the second month, we are announcing a deadline for finding your pairs. This will be Friday, June 14 at 11:59 PM EDT. Remember, you may submit a guess at any time, and there is no penalty for getting a guess wrong, so long as you have a thread to back up your guess and consent from your partner. The pair page is here.
๐ŸŒ™ Your OOC plotting post is here! Remember to keep all wider plotting on this post, as not everyone checks plurk or discord frequently.
๐ŸŒ™ Next up for missions is East. Let's hope they don't have to talk to anyone for this one.
divineth: (๐ŸŒ’ 41)

[personal profile] divineth 2024-05-06 06:35 am (UTC)(link)
[Urianger listens quietly as he scrubs the purple residue from his robe. The glow and faint tinge of eternity dissipate into the bath.]

'Tis not thy fault for being unaccustomed to it, either. Those of us hailing from stars of monsters and conflict would do well to be more understanding of that.

[He exhales slowly as he splashes a bit of water on his jewelry. He'd noticed some residue trapped in the crevices.]

However, such adversities taketh their mental toll on us all. Perhaps not as visiblyโ€”some are adept at masking their emotionโ€”but we are all bearing an enormous burden that we did not ask for. 'Tis difficult to truly "shrug off".

This is all to say that thou art in more like-minded company than thou mayest have presumed.

[Urianger had previously thought that he was free from this sort of life. So. Yeah. He's definitely tired of all of this too.

However, he does manage to quirk a small, rueful smile when Bruno mentions his adventure books.]


Mm. If only true conflict was as fun and fanciful as those stories depicted. Wert thou an avid reader in thy youth?

[He'll spare Bruno and just gloss over the self-deprecation.]
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[personal profile] fallingsand 2024-05-07 06:32 am (UTC)(link)
[ Hey, at least this time he meant his nerves. He wasn't born this anxious! ]

Yeah? I wish people would be, I dunno. Honest about it, then, but, um. I'm not really owed everyone else's suffering, either, so... [ It would make him feel less useless if he saw he wasn't alone but he also doesn't actually want to see additional suffering, thanks. He lets out a slow, quiet sigh. ] I wonder if I'll end up like the rest of you, then. If this keeps happening.

[ A grim thought. That he might stop panicking merely due to how often they face horror after horror. Ah, but books, books are a good topic to shift to. ]

Ha, avid? Sure. Not much else to do somewhere as small as my home, although I can't say we had a huge selection. Just. Just whatever Casita had lying around and what folks brought into the valley with them before the mountains went up.
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[personal profile] divineth 2024-05-08 10:03 pm (UTC)(link)
[...

Before he moves on from the subject entirely, he allows himself to speak candidly.]


I cannot speak for the others, but thou mayest consider this an admission of mine own honesty. [Of his concern, of his exhaustion.] Furthermore, thou art welcome to speak with me on this subject if thou fearest thou art becoming too accustomed to all of this. 'Tis a long journey- one that I did not expect to experience a second time.

[Haha, anyway, books. Sensing a longer conversation coming, Urianger follows Bruno's lead of soaking his feet for the time being.]

I can certainly understand that feeling of isolation, having grown up on an island. 'Twas my chosen hobby as well, and how I discovered both my love of prophecy and poetry.

[That bit about poetry might explain a few things, honestly...]
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[personal profile] fallingsand 2024-05-09 10:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Man, you're having to do this all over again? That doesn't seem fair.

[ But life isn't fair. Bruno knows this. With another quiet sigh, he finishes scrubbing what he can out of the ruana, but at this point, what's set in will have to be dealt with some other way. With magic, most like. So, he hauls it out and begins wringing the worst of the water out. ]

It's even less fair to all the kids here. I don't want to think about what they've seen that makes this just... normal to them. I. I mean, you're probably better off offering them an ear instead, but I'll. Yeah, if it starts feeling too regular with me, I might take you up on that.

[ Still, books. He'd like to move on to something a little less grim, too. It's no good for his already frayed nerves to dwell on the situation they're in. Just when the success in the South had made him believe this was going to be fine... oh well. ]

Poetry, huh? Guess that's where you picked your fancy way of speaking up?
divineth: (๐ŸŒ’ 40)

[personal profile] divineth 2024-05-12 10:22 pm (UTC)(link)
[When Bruno mentions the kids, it really dawns on Urianger just how many young wizards are in their number, and how two of them were at the heart of what just happened. So many kids who donโ€™t deserve to go through all of this at such a young ageโ€ฆand thatโ€™s not even accounting for what their life at home might have been like.

Thus, he nods in agreement that he should be checking up on the kids too. Provided they even want such a thing.

Back to the subject of poetry, Urianger lets out a small chuckle:]


Aye. I am well aware of the difficulties that my manner of speaking presenteth. [His gaze drifts somewhere out into space.] However, long has it been more than a mere preference. โ€˜Tis an integral part of who I am.

[And maybe a hint of stubbornness, but he wouldnโ€™t say that.]
fallingsand: (26;)

[personal profile] fallingsand 2024-05-14 12:36 am (UTC)(link)
Eh, it isn't that difficult. I mean, I can understand most of what you say? Just that... that one word, but now I know, so.

[ He'll understand 'prithee' next time. It's all good. ]

I still find it weird how we all understand one another, though. Like, not just you talking fancily, but in general. Are you all speaking Spanish? Are we all speaking something else? I mean, my incantation is definitely in Spanish. I can tell the difference, y'know?
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[personal profile] divineth 2024-05-21 06:20 am (UTC)(link)
[Urianger can't help but manage a small smile at that first bit. It's reassuring to hear.]

In the event that I do speak another word that thou art unfamiliar with, I shall gladly translate. Thou needst but only ask.

[Just so we don't have an anxiety-fueled misunderstanding again...

That said, Bruno's got a good point there. Urianger brings a hand to his chin as he thinks about it.]


I imagine the spirits must have something to do with it. 'Twould be a spell of massive undertaking for any of us in our current state. As for why certain words and phrases doth penetrate this filter, I cannot say. Perhaps the involved magick interacteth with us in unique ways.
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[personal profile] fallingsand 2024-05-23 12:34 am (UTC)(link)
[ Time to ask Urianger to write out an entire dictionary just for his own words. An Uriagionary, one might say. ]

Hm, spirits. That would make the most sense. They're the reason there's magic here at all, right? So I guess they could do whatever they want. That said, uh, I think there just... isn't a word for 'prithee' in Spanish, but there is for 'please'. It's por favor.
divineth: (๐ŸŒ’ 15)

[personal profile] divineth 2024-05-26 07:48 am (UTC)(link)
[Uriagionary, help. He'd probably do it, too.]

Por favor... [Urianger repeats, letting it roll off his tongue.] It hath a lovely sound to it.

[He means it. It's so unique- unlike anything on Etheirys. Aside from...Tural, perhaps? But he knows so very little about those lands, so it's difficult to say.]

Is Spanish the primary language of thy star?
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[personal profile] fallingsand 2024-05-27 05:05 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Urianger about to roll up to Tural and everyone will be speaking Spanish, yep, totally canon. ]

Nah. It is in the region I live in? But my world has, like, hundreds of languages. Maybe thousands? Spanish is the only one I know, though.