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lunae calamitas mods ([personal profile] promittere) wrote in [community profile] lunaecalamitas2024-06-13 05:00 pm

let the magic take control, it's there wherever you go

CADENZA DI FIRST QUARTER
On this bright and sunny morning, Sage Tatara and Mentor G'raha call a meeting. It's mandatory.

Once every wizard is gathered in the lounge, Tatara settles into one of the plush armchairs, clearly too big for him, but absent is any of his silly expressions that might make light of the difference in size here. Instead, with a serious hue in his coral eyes and neatly pressed lilac dress shirt, he looks like he means business.

"Now that the Western wizards are back, we need to share what we've learned with each other. I know some of you have been sharing information privately amongst yourselves, but I think it's time we put all the pieces we have together.

"Everyone encountered a moon stone on their missions, and I think the general consensus is that neutralizing these stones brings the old wizards back physically, somehow. But we haven't received any reports of any of them waking up yet."

That isn't to mention the sage, who still remains missing...ostensibly. They'll get to that in a second.

"If there's anything else you've learned that you think might be related to these things, or to our situation specifically, then speak up now."
For a summary of everything discussed in the meeting, please see this comment. Thank you Mauyn!


When the conversation dies down, Tatara raises his hand to get his attention back on him and G'raha again.

"For the second order of business, I have good news and bad news."

His tone and expression are lighter this time.

"The good news is that we've found a ritual that can send everyone back. There are details we can work out in the meanwhile, especially if you've decided not to go back to your home world, but for now, we need to talk about the ritual itself.

"In order for the ritual to work, we will need rare materials from all over the world. I'll be posting the materials on the job board so you know where to look."

G'raha adds, "We'll need these materials by next week, before the full moon. There's a reason for that, but we'll touch on that in a moment."

Tatara glances at him and nods.

"The ritual is far too powerful for any of us to perform, so we'll have to wait until the old wizards wake up. But...I have a feeling we might be able to do something about that."


When Tatara stands, G'raha follows suit.

"There's one last thing I need to show you."

With a silent gesture, Tatara makes for the door of the lounge and expects everyone to follow. Yes, everyone.

Sage and mentor then lead everyone down the winding corridors of the manor, past an indiscreet door into a wing of the building that has remained relatively untouched. The lights here are off, but the chandeliers and sconces quietly flick on as they make their way down the dust-laden corridors.

Soon, all will notice that the halls they walk through are a mirror image of the residential section of the manor, except it seems no one has lived here for quite a while.

You're led up the stairs, where Tatara and G'raha stop before a door that is a mirror location to Tatara's room on the second floor. A faint energy pulses from inside, one belonging to a person unfamiliar to all.

After an exchanged glance, Tatara pushes open the door and G'raha steps inside. He gestures to the sight at the center of the room: there, on his knees, is a young man. His face is frozen, twisted in panic—in fact, all of him is frozen, and his image practically see-through, just scarcely flickering on the razor-thin edge of existence. He holds his fist high above his head, as though clinging, with dear life, to five faint ethereal threads—yellow, purple, blue, pink, and green—that float in the air above his head. The threads are just as faint as he is, fading before they reach the walls.

"This is the previous sage," Tatara says. "He appeared here a little before the Western wizards returned from their mission. I'm guessing whatever they did to the last moon fragment is related."

G'raha nods. "The sage's soul seems incomplete. Putting him back together may be the key to waking him, and the rest of the wizards, up. However—" he pauses, reaching to gently run a finger over the purple thread. It flickers faintly. "The energy in these threads is too faint to see where they lead. They do seem to grow in strength as we get closer to the full moon, though. It's likely we'll see what lies at the end of them when the time comes, next week."

"Next week," Tatara repeats. G'raha steps out of the room, and Tatara closes the door behind him. "We'll wake him up next week.

"But before that, we have materials to collect."

JOB BOARD
An important note for these tasks is that they are time sensitive. At least one completed thread of each material must be submitted before 11:59 AM EDT, June 22 for the gathering of the materials to be considered successful. Now's the time to coordinate and work together.
Water from the Lost Oasis. Mesa was once a great city of commerce in the southern part of the Central country...the part of the country that is now a vast desert. The city was once lost to the sands, and though it is said to have recently emerged from its sandy grave, it is still rather difficult to find in the desert. It is very easy to get lost, even on broom, so be careful.

Either way, your task is to collect a bottle-ful of water from this barren oasis. Your only choices may be to commune with the spirits to have them to show you a phantasm of what the bustling city was like in its heyday, before it was destroyed, or to brute force dig your way to the ground water. Why here, when there are other oases in the desert? This is an ancient place of power, and the land is special.

The Central spirits here are very old and very picky—Northern wizards beware, as your presence may not be entirely welcome. Acting out may cause the spirits to lash out and cause sandstorms.

The Frozen Oz Root. Named after the world's most powerful wizard, the Oz flower is a brilliant crimson and deathly poisonous. It grows in the vast snowy plains of the North, but it is said to be exceedingly rare, despite how the color of the flower stands out so starkly against the white of the snow. Finding it will not be easy and you will need sharp, tireless eyes.

Despite how beautiful the flower is, that is not what we need. All of the flower's poison is housed in its roots, and we need the poison. However, the most important thing is that the roots remain frozen. Do not let it thaw. Once it thaws, the poison loses the quality we need for the ritual.

A Storm in a Bottle. It's the fickle quality of the spirits in the Valley of Storms that cause the eponymous storms. They're shy and sensitive, a lot like the Eastern wizards themselves, and don't require a lot of prodding to elicit any sort of reaction from them. Your job is to agitate the spirits in the valley just enough to cause a storm, and to catch that storm, lightning and thunder and rain and all, in a bottle for use in the ritual. Western wizards in particular will have an easy time stressing them out, but be careful not to push the sensitive spirits too far—the valley is also known as the Valley of the Lost for a reason (don't get trapped, please come home!).

In contrast, if you accidentally make the spirits happy, they might take the form of cats instead... Which is nice, but the manor isn't exactly aching for more cats. Just don't get too distracted playing with them if this happens, okay?

Blood of the Last Monster. The Western military and word on the street will tell you that all of the magical monsters in the West have been slain, their mana stones harvested. But is that true, when there has been no word of the death of the mythical tarasque? The legend of the tarasque tells of a large, ancient beast with six bear paws for legs and a massive turtle shell on its back, who slumbers in the depths of a remote ravine among the mountains on the Western Country's northern border. You are to collect a vial of this ancient creature's blood. Nothing more, nothing less.

Be careful not to wake it, and be careful not to kill it. If awakened, there's no telling if anyone would be able to stop a creature of that size and caliber. And if killed, its mana stones would attract all the wrong kind of attention. Besides, doesn't the West still deserve to keep some of its native fauna, magical or otherwise?

Pestilence Frog Mucus. Though once a plague-ridden bog, the Swamp of Pestilence is now home to a thriving, diverse, and healthy ecosystem. It's now also home to a very rare type of frog, its stunning green, yellow, and blue stripes eye-catching and attractive. However, this frog only emerges from the depths of the bog on a clear twilight after a day of rain in the rainy season...except the Southern rainy season isn't for another few months yet. You don't exactly have the time to wait until then, do you? You'll have to figure out a way to trick the frog into thinking it's the rainy season to lure it out, or dig it out by force... Either way, you'll need at least a vial's worth of this frog's mucus. Make sure the swamp water (or rain water, for that matter) doesn't contaminate it.

OOC NOTES
🌙 Welcome to your final final mingle! It's time to share info and get down to business.
🌙 How do you feel about the bonds you've forged thus far? Was it all worth it?
🌙 Pair guesses are now closed! Thank you and congratulations to all who found their pair!
🌙 A reminder that rewards close at 11:59 PM EDT, June 19, and that includes mission rewards. If you have not submitted rewards for your mission participation yet, then now's your last chance!
🌙 Speaking of time limits, if you missed it above, all materials must be submitted before the finale for the gathering to be considered a success. Plan your time and your threads wisely.
🌙 Your OOC plotting post is here. Please note that this plotting post doubles as the sign-up for the finale and final encounter. Read it over carefully and fill out the form if you'd like to die play.
🌙 Speaking of, what do you think is happening next week...?
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Eastern Mission Details

[personal profile] lustro 2024-06-16 10:33 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Ginger presents last because public speaking is something he has to steel himself for. ]

The City of Rain sent us a blood-soaked letter requesting aid against sentient... clockwork... automatons - the same ones we were cleaning up the week or two prior. When we flew there, the streets were empty of people, but filled with... armed automatons and song.

[ His eyes flick toward Yamato who was pretty pissed off by that, he remembers. ]

The automatons had the engraving of the Collodi Workshop on the back of their necks - and they were powered by purple magic. Some of them were mere guards, some of them were just there to sing, and the loudest singing was from the city square. They were singing love and longing to the moon. One of them told us that it would embark and no one would stop it.

"We wish to return to the place that loves us, that we love, too."

[ Ginger remembers this clearly because it had left such an impression on him at the time. He hadn't expected the moon to weaponize love. ]

Each automaton carried a piece of the moon inside it, cut and polished by Joseph Collodi, and desired to be made whole once reunited with the moon itself. The source of the magic powering them was not in the city square, however, but the Collodi Workshop in the Artisan District. We had to purify the seal protecting that place. I say we, but it was Phil...

[ A glance at said man. Is he still without magic? ]

And as is the case with all the other corrupted areas, the air changed as soon as we stepped inside. Collodi himself was dead, slumped over his desk and had been for a couple of days. The only sign of injury was a dark bruise at his neck, which is strange considering the automatons were armed.

The moon rock was located downstairs, locked in a drawer, resonating with terrible and dangerous energy. Most of us had protection spells, but... [ East happened. ] I think the rest should be explained by one of the others. I didn't exactly see what happened.

Oh - but I heard from Mika, who heard from Ahito, that the spirits? Or something? Of the original wizards thanked his group at the end of their mission. I don't think I heard anything thanking us, but... if they were Eastern wizards...

[ It would be more like: get rescued, float awkwardly in the air for a moment, get the fuck out of there before anyone risks being social and using actual words to say actual things, exist awkwardly elsewhere preferably in a hole. ]
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[personal profile] dadsandals 2024-06-16 11:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Following up on that, Phil, Shinji and I were able to purify the rock at the end of it, and I'm pretty sure the spirits helped us out, because I could feel their presence with us.

Then...it was just...peaceful.

[ A feeling of peace, yeah. ]

There were four orbs at the end -- they were blue -- and they disappeared. I'm guessing those might've been the original wizards from the East.
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[personal profile] fellheart 2024-06-16 11:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, that does seem to be a trend with the purification of these stones. There were five for those of us who took care of the one in the North ...

The chimera's eyes were violet as well. I suppose that only makes sense, if the moon's signature remains the same regardless of which fragment it is ...

[ wait. please hold. west has ... huh, wonder if that's how ... ]
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[personal profile] dadsandals 2024-06-16 11:56 pm (UTC)(link)
...Got something on your mind?

[ He's holding! ]
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[personal profile] fellheart 2024-06-17 12:21 am (UTC)(link)
Hm. I had a thought, but Khun seems to think it's not the case.

Still, I wonder if we wouldn't be able to make use of it somehow, were we ever to get access to it.
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[personal profile] lustro 2024-06-17 12:34 am (UTC)(link)
I think we should talk to the spirits again. It'll be good to reaffirm our connections with them and ask to help them as they help us.
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[personal profile] foresightis2020 2024-06-17 12:38 am (UTC)(link)
[ Even if he has had not much luck in the times he has tried, he agrees, actually. ]

It can't hurt to give it another go. They seem very willing to be as helpful as they can, at the least.

[ At least, he kind of got the feeling even if the response wasn't really helpful... ]
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[personal profile] lustro 2024-06-17 12:41 am (UTC)(link)
At the end of the day, we are their wizards. I've tried asking them about traveling worlds and they do not seem to understand that we aren't from here. To them: we are theirs. Simple as that.

Each country's wizards should talk to their spirits and secure assistance, if possible. A blessing of luck, a push when we need, whatever.
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[personal profile] foresightis2020 2024-06-17 12:46 am (UTC)(link)
[ He'll give a nod at that. ]

Given that where I attempted seemed to be inclined towards positive...I also agree that it would be most beneficial for all to aim try for their respective country's spirits, rather than anywhere random.
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[personal profile] 1145pm 2024-06-17 05:12 am (UTC)(link)
[ Ooh, thumbs up all around but also nodding but also—

Tatara pulls out a formal-looking envelope from his tome and waves it in the air. There's a fancy blue emblem on the flap. ]


I think it might be. The Blanchetts reached out not long ago to say their son is safe, but asleep.

[ A beat, because he realizes not everyone realizes what that means. ]

He's one of the original wizards. I'd assume the others are back, too.
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[personal profile] troublereduction 2024-06-17 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
Ah. So the same as the other wizards...
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[personal profile] 1145pm 2024-06-17 06:46 am (UTC)(link)
[ Nods! ]

I'm guessing at this point, they're all back somehow, even if we don't know where they are. That might be why the last sage appeared, too...
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[personal profile] foresightis2020 2024-06-16 11:41 pm (UTC)(link)
[ He mentioned this before, but he figures it bears mentioning once again. ]

...Given what Yamato mentioned before about Joseph mentioning something about being betrayed and the suspicious circumstances of his death, I wouldn't be surprised if he was murdered by his ex-collaborators.

[ Standard operating procedure for shady people, though. ]
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[personal profile] lustro 2024-06-16 11:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Mm. I wouldn't be surprised. The automatons had no love for him, but they were stab-happy rather than...

[ ... However Collodi ended up dying, which seemed to suspiciously lack any blood... ]
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[personal profile] foresightis2020 2024-06-17 12:10 am (UTC)(link)
[ ... ]

...Rather than what happened with the only apparent wound, hm?

I suppose he must have been strangled to death. Though that is only a guess; I haven't seen the body myself.

[ Though that particulars might be moot at this point. ]
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[personal profile] lustro 2024-06-17 12:13 am (UTC)(link)
There weren't any bruising that would have matched the position of fingers, so... perhaps he was, but with magic.
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[personal profile] foresightis2020 2024-06-17 12:18 am (UTC)(link)
[ ... ]

I see.

That would certainly make sense. It would also be a method that helps in leaving as few traces behind as possible. Not many would think to question it, with those things having run rampant.
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[personal profile] mirristry 2024-06-17 12:20 am (UTC)(link)
... we certainly didn't.

[Ha. Hahahaha!]
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[personal profile] foresightis2020 2024-06-17 12:24 am (UTC)(link)
[ Jing Yuan remembers how much of a mess the Easterners were after the mission so he isn't really surprised. ]

...Whatever the case, we will manage with the information that we have now, and the observations given by those on the Eastern mission, alongside everyone else, will help us continue to piece together the puzzle.

As well as eventually soundly defeat our enemies and return home.

[ He is certain of that, more than anything. ]
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[personal profile] mirristry 2024-06-17 02:18 am (UTC)(link)
Yes. We'll be able to figure this out between all of us-- I'm sure of that much.

[After all, they have no shortage of highly skilled and intelligent people in this group (including himself, because if there's one thing Phil actually does have confidence in, it's his knowledge).

It's just the other parts that he's not so certain about.]
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[personal profile] foresightis2020 2024-06-17 04:45 am (UTC)(link)
[ Hm.

Well, that's a good enough response for now. There's more than enough time to tackle the other problems (including Phil's big issue but he assumes he will talk to somebody properly about it.) ]


I am glad that you agree.
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[personal profile] lustro 2024-06-17 12:30 am (UTC)(link)
They don't talk anyway. Now that they aren't being attacked by automatons or witches or whatever creature of the week it is, they have no reason to reach out.
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[personal profile] mirristry 2024-06-17 12:32 am (UTC)(link)
[He nods.]

They seemed more intent on avoiding us than anything else. I don't blame them, but...
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[personal profile] lustro 2024-06-17 12:37 am (UTC)(link)
[ Anyway, you know what, Phil? Big mistake talking to Ginger BECAUSE: ]

... So. Your magic?

[ He doesn't even try for a smooth segue. ]

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Eastern Mission Details Omake

[personal profile] lustro 2024-06-17 03:40 am (UTC)(link)
[ Later, he stands and claps his hands once for attention. With a sigh, he explains: ]

Sorry, I overheard some stuff you guys were saying and - uh - remembered some things to add.

We did find Collodi's journal and read some of his entries. His final message was: "They're rebelling against me." One of the automatons did mention he tried to destroy them. I'm guessing he had help either from a third party or the city itself, and it probably had something to do with that explosion.

Another entry of note is: "As blasphemous as it sounds, using parts of the moon meteor make for smoother mechanisms. Theoretically, my automatons will move in a more lifelike manner."

So.