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Event Log: May, An Inauspicious Arrival
I. Boaltinn (1st - 3rd)
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)
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)
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)
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. |
Welcome to May's Fourth Wall event, An Inauspicious Arrival! The comms are now open to comments from all registered users and will be until June 1st. Current players, if you don't want fourth wall characters tagging your posts, just say so in your text. Fourth wall characters can use this post for their own network top-levels, or this post for log top levels. This event is game canon; threads from this fourth wall can be used as application samples later and current players may use these threads for AC. As always, be courteous to each other! Let the mod team know if there are any problems and we will handle things.
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dorothea arnault | fe3h | witch | late to the party but open
[if you know dorothea, you know she's acting much stranger than usual. she's keeping to herself, guarded and wary, as she traverses through the stalls, as if preparing to be attacked at any moment. her posture is closed off, so different from the confident woman who held her head up high to prove that commoners, too, can shine bright.
but alas, she can only hide herself so much, decked out in bright colors, as was the usual in Brigid fashion, as she is. and as she knows from years upon years of experience - being beautiful means you don't get ignored for long.
she's hoping, at least, she can hold off any unwanted attention for as long as possible with a good ol fashioned Resting Bitch Face.]
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[open to anything, surprise me.]
[OOC: IMPORTANT NOTE while she is post-CF, she immediately fucked off to Brigid with Petra and canonically wants very little to do with Fodlan. While her paired ending with Petra is romantic, I will not push or even mention the shipping unless okay'd by Petra-mun.]
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And sometimes, these trips allowed him to meet old friends.]
Well, here's a sight! [At first, he though he had run into Petra in all her Brigid finery--but the hair color was wrong. Even though, it was too familiar for him to pass up getting a better look.]
[And upon getting closer, he was pleasantly surprised to see the face of a familiar songstress. He's come up to her side, a smile on his face and hands on his hips.] Fancy meeting the star of the Mittlefrank Opera so far from her stage.
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he's-- here?
oh she's hasn't -- she hasn't seen him in so long. and the last time she did--]
Claude! [her eyes soften, becoming... sad, probably unlike the happiness claude expected from an old friend.] It's... been so long. What are you doing here? Not that I'm not glad to see you, of course, I just didn't think... well, let's just say I wasn't expecting to see you.
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You sure can make a man feel self-conscious with a response like that. [He tries to play it off with a laugh, rubbing his chin as he offers her a wink.] Does my face truly look that hideous that you wouldn't want to see it again?
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I don't believe this is the best place for a heartwarming reunion, don't you think?
[a hint of a suggestion in her voice, as if she wants claude to lead them somewhere quiet. :)]
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The yelling of vendors does harm the mood, doesn't it?
[He holds out his arm for her, giving a small bow.] I can escort you to someplace quiet, if the lady so wishes. [A wink.] There's a forest on the outskirts of this market that I like to sit and gather my thoughts in.
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First, if you could be so kind as to explain what in the world is happening here?
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[It's a short time before they're already to the trees, the bustle of the busy street becoming more muted which each step.] I've seen a few others from our world here as well. For a moment, I thought I had run into Petra again when I only saw your garb.
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[it's certainly a lot to wrap her head around!! she doesn't completely get it, but as long as she has someone familiar around, she can keep calm for now.]
I... I assume you wouldn't know, considering the last time I saw you. I'm sorry, it's just difficult for me to think about the war. [she closes her eyes, takes a deep breath.] After the war, Petra allowed me to stay with her in Brigid. I took the opportunity to escape it all, all the remnants of death and destruction.
[she removes herself from him, though stays close, and looks down at her wringing hands.]
I'm honestly surprised you're willing to speak to me, considering how they treated you... and how I failed to stop them.
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Now her reticence makes sense. She wasn't from his timeline--and if he had to guess, from her unwillingness to look at him, she must have been from a future that Edelgard led. Guilt perhaps, at the falling of the Alliance? His fleeing the country?]
Well, I don't know if this would be a comfort for you to hear or not, but I harbor no sort of ill will towards you. [He offers what he hopes is a comforting smile.] On top of different worlds, there also seems to be discrepancies in timelines. The war for me is not over, and I have Teach on my side, which seems to differ from some other accounts I've heard.
[...but he's curious about her words. The last time I saw you. He only had Edelgard's and her Professor's words to go off of for his fate in their timeline, so he's curious to hear a...well, perhaps more unbiased account.] I assume the last time we saw each other for your side of things was not a happy reunion.
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but different -- timelines?
the professor being with claude?
her heart skips a beat in hope.]
That is quite different from what I remember, yes. The professor was with the Black Eagles, and assisted Edelgard in conquering all of Fodlan. The deaths- the bloodshed. It was unbearable.
[her eyes shut tight, hurt by the mere memory.]
Even you, Claude- despite all the time we've spent together, the professor's sword still pointed toward you- towards Hilda. [her hands go to her face, now.]
They killed her, Claude.
[she thought she'd locked all these emotions away, but it certainly is difficult to keep them tucked away when her guilt incarnate is standing before her.]
And they very nearly killed you as well. Had you not bargained for your life- offered yourself as being useful- I'm not sure they would have spared you.
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That's...that can't be right. Timelines could vary, yes--even if the catalyst was the same, the paths could diverge. He knew this, and had seen it demonstrated in this very place. It was in in the realm of possibility, but he couldn't...he couldn't imagine...
--not Hilda--]
That's-- [There's a sharp intake of breath from him, his eyes closing at the stab of pain in his abdomen.] ...this is not yet a future I've heard of, even from your timeline. [How could Hilda have--] Not the most pleasant outcome I would imagine for myself.
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[she dares not open her eyes. she's decided to live her life in remembrance for those who lost theirs. she's came out alive, the least she could do is spare a moment for those who've passed.]
That's why- that's why I can't believe you're willing to speak to me. She sacrificed it all to fight someone else's war, and yet I still live purely out of circumstance. Convenience.
And that's why I fled to Brigid. And you fled as well- from what I hear, to Almyra. I haven't seen you since.
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But to hear of his friend--his dear Hilda, fighting and dying in his honor--
Why wouldn't she have ran? Why--]
This...doesn't change how I see you Dorothea, but I have to admit it's knocked me off balance to hear such a thing. [He takes a step back, running a hand through his hair as he processes the words--compares him from other accounts he's run into.] The Professor for your timeline account had all the Deer rallying for the Empire...and the surrender of Dedriu was a more...amicable affair. [Certain not framed as him begging for his life, as the Professor...]
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History from the perspective of the victors is often not quite as truthful as it should be, I think. That is true both in operas and in reality.
[a sigh, a deep breath.]
I haven't performed it, but I've created a song for her. It's light, airy, and full of strength - just like her. Something to allow her legacy to live on, if even just in my memory.
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History from the victors was always different from history of the fallen. Dorothea wasn't a commander--wasn't a soldier. She was powerful of course, a force to be reckoned with--but not for killing. She wasn't a general, like himself, or the Professor, or Edelgard.
A commoner pulled by the puppet strings of a noble's game.]
I'm sure she would have loved it. [He sighs, eyes open once again to face her reality.] You say I nearly met my end by the Professors sword?
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[the sadness does not drain from her expression, but she does look every bit as relieved as she feels.]
I, too, cannot escape, no matter how far I may be. But that is the reality of life now, I suppose.
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...was this the same alliance that Edelgard spoke of? As her general? Or was it a future where the battle had turned for the worst? They said Hilda was spared...was that the truth? The answers that he could never see for himself were maddening. Relying on word of mouth was unreliable, bringing up more questions than answers. If only he could somehow see it for himself...]
We can never truly escape the things in war, but we can at least look out for ourselves. I'm glad you found some peace in Brigid, at least. [There's a tired smile on his face.] Thank you for telling me your side of things. It's hard piecing these...multiple accounts of the future together.
now with an overflow link
still, the pop of color gets her attention, and the long brown hair— ]
Dorothea? [ there's something surprised and pleased in her voice, and she starts moving closer. brace for professor. ]
[ hey! if you're interested, i tossed this up since the comms are locked again. no pressure ]