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Event Log: May, An Inauspicious Arrival

Event Log: May, An Inauspicious Arrival

I. Boaltinn (1st - 3rd)

    Boaltinn comes around again. A handful of Mirrorbound will remember the holiday from last year, but for others, it will be brand new. In both Residential Districts, bonfires burn in central locations through the night, frequented by the residents celebrating another summer come to Aefenglom. Curiously, while last year the bonfires seemed quite segregated by human or Monster, this year, there is more of a noticeable mix at each, and Mirrorbound are invited to join the games and festivities quite happily. Characters are invited to try and jump through the bonfire's flames to burn away any poor relationship experiences, be it romantic or platonic, past or present; to aid them in this, those at the Eastern Bonfire will give those participating rune-etched accessories to protect them from the fire.

    The city has quite a bit to offer for this holiday: shared rose baths at public bathhouses and pleasure establishments that increase feelings of friendliness and talkativeness, poles draped in ribbons meant to be danced around, wrapping a ribbon around the pole to bring good luck for the summer, food stalls whose offerings are meant to be shared, and fortune-telling set up by Divination students of the Coven, who can tell your day is going to go.


To see last year's Boaltinn prompts, you can take a glance right here! Much of it, including the bonfires, baths, and entertainments will be similar this year, so feel free to use those in your top levels.
II. An Unusual Arrival (3rd on)

    A full year from the arrival of the first group of Mirrorbound, the 1st passes quietly, with no one showing up in the mirror-lined halls of the Looking-Glass House. Dates and times are important in most kinds of magic, and this is strange enough that some Witches of the Coven get together on the night of the 3rd to try a probing ritual, attempting to gather some kind of clues that could be useful in prying out the cottage's secrets. Boaltinn is the best time for such things, when the boundaries are thinner, and magic is stronger.

    Those who are awake that night at 3 am might notice a pulse of harmless silvery light that spreads like ripples on water throughout the whole city, originating at the Looking-Glass House, but nothing further happens, and the Coven receives no answers.

    Well, nothing happens in the Looking-Glass House.

    Before long, the reports start coming in: people are emerging from mirrors, regular old mundane mirrors, all over the city. Anything with a particularly reflective surface could be an entry point for someone from another world! Inhabited homes, businesses closed and locked for the night, pools of still water in fountains or the river, these unorthodox Mirrorbound pop up anywhere and everywhere, causing chaos for the City Guard (folks aren't happy to find strangers in their bathrooms at 3 in the morning) and the Coven both.

    Out of nowhere, a glint of light catches your eye; your heart thunders in your ears as your body moves on its own, your mind consumed with inspecting the source. Your reflection stares back at you, just as curious from the surface - a mirror, a pool of water, your most trusted sword, something fleeting that your mind can barely remember - then ripples at your touch. If you are one of these unfortunate arrivals, it's likely a rude awakening for you, to find yourself somewhere inconvenient, somewhere other than where you've been. It only makes sense to be confused. Hopefully someone finds you and explains to you what's happened to you.

    Resident Mirrorbound will hear a message from Miss Nessie shortly after it begins, a call to arms: "Dears, I'm quite sorry to disturb you, but it seems your fellows are arriving elsewhere than the Looking-Glass House this month! We're trying to track them all down for the usual welcome, but we could use a hand or several! If you could just bring them by the Coven, the usual spot, that would be lovely." She'll give her usual orientation and pass out Watches, but no doubt the Mirrorbound will be more helpful in this regard, with so many arriving.


III. The Goblin Market (All Month)

    Life goes on in Aefenglom, despite the addition of so many new residents. With the City Guard decidedly busy dealing with the sudden flood of break-ins (or, more accurately, break-outs?), the vendors of the Goblin Market find opportunity to set up their stalls more openly than they have since the crack-downs some months ago. They pop up all over the city, but clustered more often in the Residential Districts and the Harbor District, where there are even fewer law enforcement agents out and about to run them off.

    These sellers, while not as devoid of morals as those major players of the Black Market, still have very few compunctions when it comes to lying, cheating, fencing stolen goods, and misrepresenting their wares to unsuspecting buyers. It's also the place to find those things that are- not quite legal, shall we say. They won't say a word if you don't. If confronted, they are quick to pack up their things and slip away, however; they know this city and its hiding places a lot better than you do.

    With a brand new batch of what the natives assume are Mirrorbound, many undergoing rapid transformations into their Monster forms, many of the wares on display are potions: supposed cure-alls for aches and itches, calming draughts for the full moon restlessness, some even claim their brews can halt changes entirely! Some concoctions are meant to increase a Witch's magical ability, or decrease it, or provide them a finer control. They offer potions that they say will eliminate the need for a Bond, or temporary Bonding potions of their own that they claim are more pure, stronger, than the ones offered by the Coven.

    Claims are only claims, though. A few remedies for the pain of changing or some regular temporary Bonding potions can be found here and there, but for every potion that works, there are twenty more that have less than pleasant side effects. A brew that will cause everything you touch to turn to solid gold for up to an hour; a potion that will invert your sense of direction - trying to turn right will make you turn left, trying to go forward will cause you to walk backward; a potion that will remove all traction from your feet, causing you to slide around as if cobblestone are the slickest ice. Worse, some shadier vendors sell things more sinister, including a potion that gives you the appearance of being moderately to heavily infected by the Cwyld.

    Even if you don't drink any, the vendors are not at all careful where they're sloshing those bottles around, trying to show them off, and they all activate on skin contact.

IV. A Wilde Hunt (7th - 22nd)

    All Mirrorbound, temporary or not, are likely to feel it. Monsters are always affected by the full moons, but this month, it is more. Stronger. Instincts rise to the surface as the Sisters emerge full and visible in the night sky, and for many Mirrorbound, they are undergoing rapid transformations into whatever type of Monster they are meant to be. Curiously, the natives get along like they usually do, noticing nothing out of the norm, other than the increased agitation and restlessness from Mirrorbound Monsters.

    Monsters' aggression fades when the Sisters start to wane, but as the new moons approach on the 22nd, Mirrorbound Witches will notice their magical reserves overfilling, and will find themselves stricken with the overwhelming urge to use it, until casting spells, pushing one's magical limits, is almost a compulsion. Those who are not in proper Witch-Monster Bonds will feel it even stronger, with no stabilizing magic to consume (for Monsters) or avenues to expend magic (for Witches) other than casting spells. (For those who are interested, the Coven does offer temporary Bonding potions which can be used to help alleviate the effects somewhat.)

    The Coven Witches notice the signs, and they take decisive action on the morning of the 6th, the day before the full moons. So many Mirrorbound, likely to be so heavily affected by the lunar cycle this month, many of them coming into new features and abilities at a breakneck pace, only spells danger for the city. They barricade off a massive chunk of Wilde outside Aefenglom, largely free of Cwyld and totally bereft of farms, homes, and Wilder outposts. They invite anyone who feels the effects of the moons too strongly to control to come out for a Hunt. The hunting grounds will be open nightly to anyone who needs to work off restless energy or overflowing magic; all participants will be warned that their safety cannot be guaranteed from others, but they won't be able to harm bystanders out here.

    The woods are thick, with the river cutting through them, and full of wildlife. There is room to run and chase prey, or room to play with your developing magic. Play cat and mouse with your friends or Bondmates, or stalk a stranger. If playing games isn't your thing, there is something else to hunt out here as well.

    With the deep Wilde entering into Winter, this patch of land so close to the city is much warmer, and fearsome Shades have emerged to search for prey. These were once living beings, Monsters, Witches, or animals, who have been overtaken by Cwyld infection long ago, leaving them dead but for the infection, white-eyed and seeking out sources of magic to consume and infect. Anything could become a Shade, but the most common out right now are the ferocious remains of bears, wolves, and nomadic Arachne and Turnskins. If not killed, these Shades threaten the people of the Outer City, when they inevitably escape the barricade. Careful to limit your contact, though; anyone infected upon their return to the gates will be escorted straight to the infirmary.



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thisisamazing: (earnest smile)

[personal profile] thisisamazing 2020-05-05 02:40 am (UTC)(link)
Boaltinn, yeah, it's- the summer celebration. And there are- uh, definitely a lot more people right now. Not... entirely sure what happened there... [It all seems pretty confusing. He hasn't involved himself really at all in researching the mirrors or trying to find a way home, preferring to stick to his forge and wait it out.]

Hm? No, Sharpshot is- he's from my home. He's not like the dragons here. [Not a person. Or particularly... bright. He's very well trained but he also licks his own eyeballs so. Take that as you will.]

I can try if you want? What is it uh, supposed to do? What you bought?
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[personal profile] moneytwin 2020-05-05 09:49 pm (UTC)(link)
All right. Let's step away from here first, though. I'm sure there are folks who've been closely watching shoppers here, and I don't need them getting another look at my wares before I do.

[A summer festival explains a lot, actually, though not so much the mirror thing.] Apparently we're not supposed to come through any old mirror. Just those in one particular house. [a shrug] It's not like any teleportation magic I've ever known either way.

He's a dragon? [that does bring her attention back to the lizard thing, an eyebrow arching in surprise. a whelp, perhaps? that would explain..well.] You have many dragons back home?
thisisamazing: (trying not to laugh)

[personal profile] thisisamazing 2020-05-06 07:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Sure, yeah, definitely- [He also doesn't like the way the vendors keep looking at him with suspicion like they know he's going to call out their bullshit products.] Yeah, in the Looking-Glass House. It's- it's weird that none of you came through there. That's never happened before.

Oh yeah, hundreds! Poor Sharpshot here is used to having a flock. He has to settle for a couple of humans here. [He laughs quietly, tickling the little dragon under the chin.] You're the best forge dragon though, aren't you, little guy?
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[personal profile] moneytwin 2020-05-06 08:04 pm (UTC)(link)
So I was told. "Never". Well, there's always a first time to throw everything off. [she gives a one shouldered shrug, shifting the carry sack containing her purchases] And at least I didn't end up in a fountain.

Hundreds? [her eyes widen; Vex doesn't pale, but she can't say the thought of so many dragons is super appealing. on the other hand, if they're all the same size as Sharpshot..] 'Forge dragon'? I'm afraid we don't have a dragon named like that back home. Usually, they're noted by colour.

[ She sets a leisurely pace, winding them away from that particular crop of sellers, before doubling back towards the market entrance. With so few guards, better to be close to those that are present. Just in case, of course. ]
thisisamazing: (downward smile)

[personal profile] thisisamazing 2020-05-06 08:23 pm (UTC)(link)
I guess that's true! No one had ever shown up through the Looking-Glass House mirrors either until my group a year ago. I just hope this isn't a- a trend, because showing up in fountains and ponds and people's houses is not... not ideal. [To put it lightly

He laughs, stroking fingers over Sharpshot's scales.]
Oh, no, he's a Terrible Terror. But Percy trained him to fetch things around the forge so he's our little helper. [Hiccup just might be a crazy dragon person. Like a crazy cat lady, but with more things on fire in his general vicinity.

He's content to amble along though, barely keeping track of where they're going.]
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[personal profile] moneytwin 2020-05-06 09:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Indeed. I have a friend who can transport people via plants. It's proven quite useful. [gods, she misses Keyleth right now] I'm surprised there haven't been reports of broken mirrors to go along with it. Or has there? [she honestly doesn't know]

[ Trust Percivals whatever the world to work at a forge.

You would not think a name on its own would feel like a punch to the gut. But Vex can feel her throat close, and she swallows thickly; it's not her Percy, she knows that, she knows exactly where he is.. And Hiccup is a stranger. He can't know what that name means to her. So she clears her throat, and fixates on something closer at hand:
]

A terrible terror? How did something like this little guy earn so big a name? I can see how useful a creature his size could be next to a fire, though.

[ Once they're at what she judges a safe distance, items are pulled free, and casually offered to Hiccup; two blue tinged bottles, and a charm shaped like a cresent moon ]

This one heals wounds, that one curses any manner of poisons, and the amulet supposedly 'improves chances of finding someone to bond with'. All far too over priced, but.. [she winks, then. she's far too pleased with herself for getting a good deal.] I was planning to use them as barter with someone else in the market.
thisisamazing: (confused)

[personal profile] thisisamazing 2020-05-18 07:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Teleporting by plants? [His eyes widen slightly, in obvious interest, as they usually do when faced with a new magical concept these days. His schooling as a Witch has opened up possibilities he never thought of before and now nothing seems impossible.] Broken mirrors in the Looking-Glass House? I think that- that usually isn't a good thing... I don't know about anywhere else in the city.

[A little laugh, and Sharpshot squawks.] You've never seen them in a flock. He's by himself here, though. [It's his standard answer about Terrors.

Once he gets a look at the items she's purchased, though, he hums.]
The healing potion is legitimate, just not as strong as they probably told you. I don't know about the other ones though. [He looks up, frowning slightly.] Wouldn't it be dishonest to barter things that- that don't do what they say?
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[personal profile] moneytwin 2020-05-20 03:21 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah. Usually she needs two big trees to make it work. [otherwise the party goliath might have trouble. And not even gnomes could travel via small shrubbery. Probably.] I only have a bit of animal speech that she taught me, the rest isn't really my forte.

I take it most people don't arrive in a forge then? [her nose wrinkles] Broken? Well, nothing shattered when I arrived, at least not where I could see it. But they didn't let any of us new arrivals near that Looking-Glass House you mentioned.

Hmm. [he does have a point] Just how big can a terror flock get? [most definitely not asking because dragons are one of her favoured enemies or anything COUGH]

Well, that's one good thing to keep close, then. [even if it's very minor, who knew when a healing potion would come in handy? 1 HP is better than 0 HP, after all!] I'd say it's more dishonest to be selling these in the first place. [she gives a shrug] I wouldn't plan to pass these on to any legitimate sellers, but if your goblins can't tell good from bad bought from one of their own.. Well, that's their problem.
Edited 2020-05-20 03:22 (UTC)