Entry tags:
- * event,
- bloodborne: eileen the crow,
- castlevania: hector,
- death note: near,
- fe: azura,
- fe: felix hugo fraldarius,
- fe: hubert von vestra,
- ffvii: sephiroth,
- ffxiv: mira chambers,
- fgo: cu chulainn,
- fgo: scathach,
- fz: waver velvet,
- idolish7: momo,
- kh: riku,
- kh: sora,
- loz botw: zelda,
- lwa: ursula callistis,
- mdzs: jin guangyao,
- mdzs: lan xichen,
- mdzs: nie mingjue,
- monster duchess: leslie,
- p5: goro akechi,
- ssss: reynir arnason,
- the arcana: julian devorak,
- undertale: mettaton,
- voltron: lance
Event Log: June, What Lies Beneath
Down, Down, Down
The poorly-lit tunnel leads steadily downward. The way is marked by their gracious hosts to be, with arrows drawn in softly-glowing algae painting the walls so there is no mistaking which way to go; a good thing, because the deeper the party goes, the more tunnels branch off of the largest one, twisting and turning into the dark. It takes some hours to reach a familiar cavern lit with algae and glowing crystals, a herd of the velvet wormipedes idly milling about the small lake and stream that led into town in the dream. Much nicer long boats are set up and waiting to take them deeper, along with respectfully quiet Monster guards to steer them. They take a slightly different route from the dream, but before long, they reach the curtain of grayish green moss that dangles down into the water, stretched across the wide tunnel exit like a membrane. It parts on its own as the boats pass, though beware if you are infected by the Cwyld - it will not allow passage, only reach out long, tough tendrils to try and envelop you, the touch of it burning acid-bright where it is harmless for those uninfected. Past the curtain of strange moss, the cavern city opens up before them, vast and spacious, dimly lit with more algae, crystals, and softly glowing orbs of magic. It's like being plunged into an eternal twilight, somehow soft, cast in gentle colors. The boats bypass the markets this time, drifting farther down a branching stream into the city proper, to dock next to stone platforms. The winding streets and flowing canals branch out all around them with no rhyme or reason, the city sprung up around the natural layout of the caverns rather than the other way around. Buildings are carved out of tall stone spires, the windows and doors covered in fluttering silk, many of which are pulled away so that fascinated locals can peer out at the scene unfolding. The Matriarch herself comes to greet the group, ringed at the back by spear-carrying guards, all Monsters. A tall, long-limbed Arachne woman bearing battle scars and stark white hair, she looks perhaps in her 30s, and speaks with a booming, commanding voice, amplified by a charm. As she speaks, ten Wilders are released from silk rope bonds and nudged to join the Mirrorbound; they're a little roughed up, perhaps, and shaken, but none are seriously injured. A few Monsters also make the rounds, placing copper tokens in the hands of ten individuals. "Welcome, travelers! This meeting was foretold and so it has come to pass. During your stay you will be treated as our honored guests. You may come and go as you please, but we ask that you use the same tunnel you entered through; we have not yet re-secured the other entrances from Cwyld nor the tribes. I would hate for danger to befall you while you are under my care." Her smile is wide, her eight eyes bright, and her teeth are very sharp. "We have prepared temporary residences for your use. I hope you will stay for the celebrations. I look forward to meeting with some of you very soon." Notably, she does not mention the surface where from the Mirrorbound came, and those around her do not ask. |
I. The City
Mirrorbound, as guests of the Matriarch, are given nearly free run of the city, allowed to explore such locations as the marketplace, the library, the shops, the schools (the Arena for Monsters and the Academy for Witches), and the tunnels and caverns outside the protective moss barriers. The only places they (and most locals) are expressly barred from are the Matriarch's audience hall, the upper level of the library, and the guards' barracks.
Those who lost items to the burrowing hyenas at the Northern Outpost some months ago should keep an eye out: the hyenas are fairly common down here, serving the roles of pets or working dogs for Underground citizens, and a few merchants deal in more interesting goods. The missing items can be found scattered across some stalls, and the merchants will gleefully tell perusers that these things come from the surface, aren't they fascinating? Don't you want to buy? Luckily, it shouldn't be too hard to get your things back. They'll take all manner of interesting trinkets in trade. b. Library
If one has endless time, the scrolls can offer a look at life Underground: historical accounts of past Matriarchs, brave warriors and battles against nomadic tribes or hideous beasts, their history as they know it, scrolls on offensive and defensive magic for Witches, fighting techniques for Monsters, information on their unique flora and creatures that can be found outside the city, and even plenty of fiction - sword and sorcery novels all set in the tunnels and the city. It's just a bit difficult to find what, specifically, you're looking for, because if there's any kind of organization, it only makes sense to the deep-dwelling denizens. Maybe make it a team effort! You'll also need some simple translation spells, because their system of writing is quite different to the common system in Aefenglom; even then, it may not be accurate on older scrolls. c. The Guest Villa
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II. The Tunnels
Those who do much wandering may notice something going on as well; the guards stationed at each tunnel mouth can often be found talking to each other in low voices about an unknown red algae that seems to be growing on the protective moss. It can be found primarily around the lesser-used tunnels so far, starkly bright against the dull green, and this seems to be a point of concern...
b. The Wild Underground
As well, the nomad tribes roam the less-civilized tunnels and caverns. These are small bands of usually Monsters of different types in mixed groups, though some can be found dragging humans along with them. Nearly all of them are some degree of feral, and plenty bear Cwyld infections in different stages of seriousness. They don't stop to ask questions before they'll attack anyone, including each other, in hopes of robbing them blind and leaving them for dead. As vicious and quick as they are, perhaps it's no wonder they value strength in the city? |
III. Graduation Day (21st - 23rd)
Small fights are also a tried and true tradition to show off one's abilities around this time of year. It serves multiple purposes: attracting a Bondmate, establishing a place in the unspoken hierarchy of the city, and working out problems with others. Monsters are more likely to start brawls than Witches, though it isn't wholly uncommon to bear witness to two rival Witches throwing spells at each other in an alleyway over their grievances. They're more likely to be stopped, as magic can be quite destructive.
b. Exhibitions
At the Arena, a massive sunken ring with stone benches for spectators ringing the whole of it, young Monsters learn combat skills, with and without weapons, and how to harness their unique physiologies in the dangerous world of the Underground. Their yearly exhibition fights take place all through the three days of the New Year, and young Monsters battle each other til first blood to the cheers and jeers of citizens (and more importantly, Witches) come to watch. The longer the battle, the more impressive it is - and Monster Mirrorbound will have no shortage of eager opponents wanting to test their skills against the unknown. Generally, the fights result in bruises, small cuts, and little else, but rivals for the same Witch might take it farther on purpose before they're wrenched away from each other by the teachers. Meanwhile, at the Academy, the tallest stone spire building in the city, young Witches learn magic from a young age. It isn't exactly the same as magic taught at the Coven, but many concepts are similar - barriers, evocation, enchantments meant for weapons or shields, healing, most of the magic they're taught at this younger age is for combat, protection or practical purposes. They only learn more frivolous magics after graduation. Much like their Monster counterparts, they give solo or duet shows of their flashier and more impressive magical skills in the courtyard, with many citizens coming to watch and take stock of the new generation. Mirrorbound Witches may find themselves being cajoled into putting on a show of their own by curious locals wanting to know what kinds of magic are taught elsewhere. |
IV. Aefenglom - Litha (21st - 23rd)
Many of the activities from last year return, better than before, including the brothels opening up their doors (showing off all the wonderful new styles in lingerie!), collecting flowers to put under one's pillow in order to dream of future partners, and wandering the hedge mazes that have been magically constructed in certain parts of the city. Seeing off ships happens regularly as well, citizens setting floating candles into the harbor and river to wish them luck.
b. Predictive Pools
As a reminder, all sexual content should be clearly marked in comment headers, or else moved to a comm-locked log or personal inbox! Be good to each other. |
Welcome to June's Event Log, What Lies Beneath! The Underground will be open until mid-July at minimum, and possibly longer. Characters can come and go if they're willing to make the trip multiple times. As always, please direct your questions here! The NPC threads will take place here. Aaand, the Action Tracker is right here! Make sure to let us know what your characters have been up to, good and bad, by July 7th, as this will help determine how Mirrorbound-Underground relations might proceed in the future!
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Sect law is strict. One does not merely depart from the precepts when it feels inconvenient. There are punishments for all misconduct, and I do not think many would agree with your view that temporary departure provides a better understanding. One must obey and value these things in the way they are given.
[There is very little reasonable compromise. The only reason Lan Xichen and Lan Wangji get away with as much as they do is sheer bias. They are already taking advantage of the system because of their inborn status, and Xichen does acknowledge that much. All the noble families use their power toward personal gain of some kind. He is no different.]
However, I do not wish to live that blindly anymore. It is a decision that should be punished. I should be disgraced and forbidden from being respected by anyone of the Gusu Lan or by any other sect. Abandoning one's virtues is not to be forgiven.
Yet I was forgiven.
[Despite everything, Nie Mingjue and Wangji had chosen to still accept him. Maybe that was their personal biases coming into play again, breaking the rules and defending him even if he didn't deserve it, but he clings onto that. And it's a bias he's wanted to pass on to Jin Guangyao, who only ever knew the opposite from others. It's the same principle applied in different ways.]
I did not realize that Jin Guangyao looked up to the Gusu Lan so much. I thought he would find this more acceptable, because my clan has always been considered distant and a bit too strict even by other sects. I have heard them talk.
["A bit" is putting things mildly for sure.]
If he can talk like that, perhaps he is learning to relax his usual nature as well. It must seem unpleasant to you, listening to a grown man complain that way, but actually I wish that he would behave that way before me more often.
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It is an interesting way to take it, as looking up to the clan. Momo wonders if it isn't more a case of regarding Xichen personally as "better than that", though he takes a moment to offer something of a pained smile at the idea that he thinks any differently on wanting people to be honest about their feelings.]
No, I actually wish some of the people I know would complain openly like that sometimes too. It makes things easier when everyone's honest about their problems, right? [Says one of the most rampant and stubborn liars in his friend group back home, because clearly that advice should apply to everyone but him.] But are you sure it's the sect he respects that much and not you? He might be taking it as...I guess you making a slight against yourself is the easiest way to put it. He might not think you're breaking the virtues to the same extent you think you are, so the choice to abandon them might have been taken differently? But that's just my guess.
[Momo might be good at reading people and gauging reactions, but he can't read minds. It is, in the end, something the two would have to discuss between themselves.]
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What does surprise him is how Momo refers to Jin Guangyao. That is more personal, and something he didn't consider.]
Me? If he believes that I am still worthy of such things, then I suppose, yes, he... might be upset with my choice.
[And it does match the way Jin Guangyao had basically begged him to reconsider when he had first made his decision. Calling it hasty and even trying to chase Lan Wangji back to him. Lan Xichen huffs quietly and smiles.]
He is generous despite himself.
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It feels more likely to me than it being about the sect, I guess. I don't know all that much about your world and all this sect stuff, but if even you think it would've been a bit strange for it to have been about the sect, I think it's probably personal.
[There's a bit of self-deprecating humour in the way he mentions not knowing much about it, but at least he wasn't completely off-base.] It sounds like it's something that you'd need to talk about to get to the bottom of, but from what you said I'm guessing that's easier said than done with him.
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[Lan Xichen is reluctant to say too much on that matter, since he doesn't want to touch on anything too awkward or personal. It's not the kind of past that should be spoken of, but he also doesn't want to leave things he says too open to misunderstandings.]
I believe he is sometimes cautious, reluctant to express his heart because of how it may be received. To hear that he spoke of my concerns with another is... unusual for him. But you are right. It may not have been purely about my sect as I first thought.
[He sighs a little and shakes his head, although it isn't really with a harsh expression.]
It is a serious matter for me, but not one that cannot be overcome. If he seems too easily upset by my decisions, it's not something that has prevented him from staying by me. Are you sure he hasn't said anything inappropriate to you? If so, I will make sure he is properly corrected.
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At the idea that he was told anything inappropriate, he lets out a slight laugh.] I've got pretty thick skin anyway, but he was mostly talking about other stuff. The only thing I think he even said about me was that I wasn't as good of a listener as you, but I think that was just because I wasn't only listening.
[He gives a shrug at that, as if it doesn't make much of a difference what anyone says about him. That remark in particular is something Momo had figured he'd prompted himself, since he's not unaware he can be nosy when it comes to personal matters and has difficulty withholding his advice.]
Either way, those berries must've been pretty effective. I didn't talk about as much as he did, but at the same time I seemed to be affected a little differently to others.
[Momo got honest but without the drunken aspect that made it even harder to stamp things down, so he often ended up getting halfway through saying something before shutting himself up, or giving himself a second to shove down the urge to say things he normally wouldn't have even considered saying out loud.]