lunae calamitas mods (
promittere) wrote in
lunaecalamitas2024-06-29 12:29 am
i promise we'll walk across the moon someday soon
FULL MOON CODA
The moon wanes, and retreats into the sky.
After a quick chat and a vote, the otherworldly wizards, their mentor, and their sage decide to hand Victor over to the Central government—to the young wizard who appeared later in the ordeal. As both a sage's wizard and Crown Prince to the Central throne, Prince Arthur is the ideal person to understand both the discriminatory behavior driving Victor against wizards and the political ramifications of his actions, both past and planned. He pledges to you to make sure that, even if you aren't around to see it, Victor pays for what he's done and then some, while respecting Tatara's wishes to avoid bloodshed. He'll manage his case, while making sure his uncle, Vincent, does not have too much sway, due to his relationship with the West. Ultimately, he'll be locked up for life, put to hard labor, and made sure his intelligence is not misused.
When the sun rises, everyone gets to work repairing the manor. The damage is pretty bad but not unsalvageable, and it's made a lot easier with the help of some of the other original wizards who trickle in as the day begins. So long as it hasn't been burnt into absolutely nothing, it's salvageable—hopefully your figurines are safe!
For the first time since you arrived in this world, things feel stable. The brittleness in the air is no longer there, and there's a serenity to the breeze and the sky. It's comfortable. As the previous sage and sage's wizards begin to go about their business as usual, they mention anomalies and other odd incidents they must take care of around the world, but it is nothing like what you initially remember. This is no longer a world a hair's breadth away from falling apart, and you fixed it.
Whether you noticed it in the chaos of the final fight, or you hear it from someone else, or you notice on your own in the days that follow, you will realize that your sage crest is gone. With the other wizards in place again, your job here is done. Quite literally. You are no longer obligated to Tatara or to this world. All that's left is to go home.
A day and time is chosen for the ritual, and you have a few days after the final battle before the ritual is ready. This would be a good time to wrap up loose ends before you go, perhaps for good.
And when the ritual is ready, you'll know.
After a quick chat and a vote, the otherworldly wizards, their mentor, and their sage decide to hand Victor over to the Central government—to the young wizard who appeared later in the ordeal. As both a sage's wizard and Crown Prince to the Central throne, Prince Arthur is the ideal person to understand both the discriminatory behavior driving Victor against wizards and the political ramifications of his actions, both past and planned. He pledges to you to make sure that, even if you aren't around to see it, Victor pays for what he's done and then some, while respecting Tatara's wishes to avoid bloodshed. He'll manage his case, while making sure his uncle, Vincent, does not have too much sway, due to his relationship with the West. Ultimately, he'll be locked up for life, put to hard labor, and made sure his intelligence is not misused.
When the sun rises, everyone gets to work repairing the manor. The damage is pretty bad but not unsalvageable, and it's made a lot easier with the help of some of the other original wizards who trickle in as the day begins. So long as it hasn't been burnt into absolutely nothing, it's salvageable—hopefully your figurines are safe!
For the first time since you arrived in this world, things feel stable. The brittleness in the air is no longer there, and there's a serenity to the breeze and the sky. It's comfortable. As the previous sage and sage's wizards begin to go about their business as usual, they mention anomalies and other odd incidents they must take care of around the world, but it is nothing like what you initially remember. This is no longer a world a hair's breadth away from falling apart, and you fixed it.
Whether you noticed it in the chaos of the final fight, or you hear it from someone else, or you notice on your own in the days that follow, you will realize that your sage crest is gone. With the other wizards in place again, your job here is done. Quite literally. You are no longer obligated to Tatara or to this world. All that's left is to go home.
A day and time is chosen for the ritual, and you have a few days after the final battle before the ritual is ready. This would be a good time to wrap up loose ends before you go, perhaps for good.
And when the ritual is ready, you'll know.
OOC NOTES
🌙 This is the end of Lunae Calamitas! Thank you so much for playing! We hope you had fun ♥
🌙 This post will remain open, so feel free to play out what loose ends you'd like to resolve ICly.
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🌙 Enjoy the journey home, and rest well. You earned it.

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[He takes out a pocket-knife, casually pricking his finger to draw blood - gathering it into a pearl-like stone, molecules completely stopped, freezing it into shape. And, after a moment of thought - pierces a hole in it, just enough to thread a string through if desired.
He will hand over the Blood Bead(TM) once he's done.]
Will that do?
[Be scary about it all you like Robin; he'll trust you with his life. If that comes back to bite him in the ass, so be it.]
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[ takes... the blood beadâ„¢. ahito. ]
You realize what a competent mage can do with this, not just here, but in other worlds too?
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I guess you'll just have to make sure to keep it safe and out of the wrong hands.
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Well, that's your beacon and personal token sorted. Who else were you planning on roping into this?
[ or is he just going to have to make marks of grima on a grand scale, and drop in blindly on each of them. dragon jumpscare. ]
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[...Man. There's a lot of others he needs to account for, actually.]
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You may want to move quickly then, just in case they haven't overheard the beginning of this conversation. I know Ginger and Mikaela intend to stay in this world, and they carry my mark as well ... but perhaps I should leave something more permanent here, just as a matter of precaution.
[ the thing is, he's still not particularly materialistic. hm. ]
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[ dryly, for obvious reasons. ]
Perhaps, though, I should think about tapping you for ... errands, of a sort, for all the work you will put me through.
[ in both establishing interdimensional travel, and sorting out an ending to awakening that isn't. the canon one. the one where both he and robin die and mumblemumblestuff. ]
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That's fine by me. I was planning to help you out if you needed it anyway.
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Still, if I do end up calling on you for anything, you'll probably find it familiar. Like stress relief, even.
[ hunting down mages doing shady experiments in ahito's world; putting the fear of god in extremist sects of a religion in robin's, what's the difference. ]
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[Robin is, after all, a big-brained strategist who surely knows where Ahito would be most useful, and would need the least convincing to participate.]
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Perhaps I'll just leave you with the warning to not get too comfortable. After all, I can't have any would-be zealots start believing that any random act of ... excess, let's say, is enough to invite my personal attention.
[ that way lies just as much trouble as leaving them to their own devices. ]
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And if I'm put into a position where I'm breaking a promise from back home, that's going to be a no-go, too.
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[ there are curses for such things, you know. ]
But fret not. I'm not that exacting a master. You'll be able to mind your own affairs.
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How kind of you.
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