Event Log: April, Tangled Terrors Part 1
I. A Spreading Problem
What seemed to be a new disease causing oily blackened skin and various mutations has been confirmed to be Cwyld, but the veil of protective moss that surrounds and protects the city did not react the way it normally does to the infected (by gobbling them up upon entry), letting them pass with little more than a shudder of recoiling movement. By now, they’ve isolated any infected members of the herd to the grazing cavern outside the city or put them down outright and burned the bodies, but as the days pass, the phenomenon grows only more worrying. Some proactive Mirrorbound who answered the initial call to investigate will have a head-start on the information, but the Arachne leader of the Underground, the Matriarch, is upfront about what they know so far. She holds a small meeting with would-be helpers where she lets them know that her Witches from the Academy were out in the tunnels branching off the grazing cavern within the last couple of weeks, practicing the method of leyline clearing that the Mirrorbound taught them some time ago to try and drive the Cwyld back. Their efforts were abandoned when the Witches’ magic malfunctioned and caused backlash, and their Monster guards with keener hearing started to pick up on a peculiar throbbing or pulsing sound from distantly within the walls. Any who are willing to lend a hand and investigate are offered whatever supplies they request, shelter within the City when they need to return to rest, and the assistance of any of their Witches and warriors as needed. The Matriarch thinks that whatever they find out there may be useful - or dreadful - knowledge for both their peoples. They want to know what was preventing the leyline from being cleared, and what this infection or disease is that is affecting wildlife and their own herds - curing it will eventually be a priority, but fact-finding has to come first. |
II. Danger in the Deep (Underground)
And then there’s the sound, discordant in the quiet of the Underground. It’s difficult to hear at first, faint, but farther along when you get close to the walls, a distant, steady pulsing sound seems to chill you right down to your bones, as if the walls have a heartbeat of their own. None of the natives have ever heard it before, and if you have any citizens of the Underground in your search party, many of them with stronger senses are visibly scared, growing paranoid and agitated as time passes. Tracking the leylines, or the sound of the pulsing in the walls, will take several days of exploration, deeper into the tunnels than the natives remember venturing before, and those days will be plagued with danger and unrest. Keep in touch with your fellows in town as well, though Watch reception will be spotty - it will become clear that this is no longer just an Underground problem.
Be careful, Witches. Even just one push of your magic into this infected leyline triggers a backlash that rings in your ears and wracks your body with soul-deep pain. Those who are un-Bonded, who have no Monster partner to help cushion the impact, feel it worse than those who are Bonded. But those who are Bonded, their partners can feel the pain too - lessened, more spread out over the two or three or four of you, but still intense. Even without touching the walls or the floor, the infection can spread through your magic, into you, your Bonded, and those around you if you cast the spell as a group.
Monsters are not immune, especially growing closer to the sinister source. Those who are Bonded to Witches can feel the strain the tainted magic puts on them, and those who aren’t, or whose Bonds aren’t strong, find that they feel the tainted pulse of the heartbeat in the walls acutely, driving them to paranoia, fear, rage, or even ferality. All Monsters on this mission will find that they’re prone to nightmares when they do try to catch some rest - the content of the nightmares varies depending on the person, but they’re all unsettling, and they all feature prominently the image of a blackened tree, the trunk bearing faces frozen in masks of horror, and the picture of gnarled roots reaching down, down, down.
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III. Reaching Tendrils (Aefenglom, Northern Outpost)
The effects of the infected leyline overflow like a burst dam, tainted magic spilling out from the Cwyld-strangled Underground caverns and through their connected, invisible tributaries beneath the earth, stretching miles outward with each passing day. The Northern Outpost and the Wilde around it, being closest, are affected first, and it hits the northernmost parts of Aefenglom by the 10th of the month - proving just how interconnected completely unrelated places can be on Geardagas.
Of course, one could simply choose not to use any magic, but how long can a Witch last without casting even a little bit? For those with Bonds, matters are even worse; a Witch is always expending some minor magical power toward their Bonded, after all. In some cases, the connection doesn’t respond well, causing paranoid and unhappy feelings, vivid shared nightmares or increased agitation, among other similar emotional side effects.
All of a sudden, you might even find yourself with a completely different Bond, being drawn to a stranger or an acquaintance you certainly weren’t Bonded to before. If you didn’t have a Bond already, you might find yourself with one (or more) now - or a twisted approximation of one, as anyone who experiences this will soon find out that the magic isn’t quite what it’s supposed to be. It can’t be nullified as usual, broken off or switched back intentionally (though some days it might end up snapping to someone else instead), and even the Coven’s most experienced Witches have no answers as to why. While use of magic is unpredictable for most, if not all, Witches, the Bond problems, however, seem to be affecting only the Mirrorbound. Seek out your new Bonded and make the best of it for now: you’re going to need each other’s support, especially if you’re a Witch unable to cast normally while the groups of volunteers in the Underground work tirelessly to make things right. |
Welcome to Tangled Terrors, Part One! Proving that the settlements of Geardagas are a little more connected than they seem on the surface... This is just the first half of the event, but the negative effects on using magic and on Bonds will be present until after Part Two, when the problem is dealt with. These are optional, opt-in effects except for the difficulty in using magic if you're a Witch - and you can go more mild with that if you'd like, but it will be part of life for most of the month.
If you'd like to find some tainted Bonds to tangle with, we've provided a plotting header here! You can change up Bonds as often and as unexpectedly as you'd like. As always, direct your event-related questions here! And finally, the event plotting post is over here!
Part Two of this event will go up on the 17th, and will be an Underground locale-only event (meaning there will not be an Aef-focused prompt), dealing with the root of the newly-woken issue that plagues the leyline running between the Underground and Aefenglom.
If you'd like to find some tainted Bonds to tangle with, we've provided a plotting header here! You can change up Bonds as often and as unexpectedly as you'd like. As always, direct your event-related questions here! And finally, the event plotting post is over here!
Part Two of this event will go up on the 17th, and will be an Underground locale-only event (meaning there will not be an Aef-focused prompt), dealing with the root of the newly-woken issue that plagues the leyline running between the Underground and Aefenglom.
Momo | IDOLiSH7 | Witch
[Momo came out here after the initial call for help, having been very involved with the Underground early on and particularly with the leyline cleansing efforts. Hearing that the Cwyld has managed to get past the moss despite all their efforts with it last year is not a heartening prospect, but he manages to keep an upbeat determination even while treating this situation with the seriousness it deserves.
If anyone is less familiar with the Underground or what supplies they might need, or looks like they might need a bit of a run-down on what's happened so far, he's there at the ready, offering a grin that shows his long, pointed canines.]
Need a hand with anything? You looked a little like it.
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[b: infection]
[Once they're down in the tunnels, the offputting, unsettling atmosphere sinks into Momo very quickly. It's an unfortunate fact of usually being very attuned to the mood of anywhere he is, but this particular environment puts him in a warier mood than some might be used to, hand near-constantly ready to respond to any Shades with either magic or his knife. Though his eyes trace the veins in the walls scrupulously as they pass, he doesn't attempt to cleanse the leylines here and now - even cleansing the normal infection had taken a group effort, and this one clearly isn't the same type of Cwyld as they've dealt with before.
As becomes all too obvious when a flock of infected bats or beetles comes flying down the tunnel, and Momo reacts instinctively with the easiest means of stopping a group of creatures in their tracks, hand raising as he draws one of his usual magic scrawls on his arm. There's a long second where he has to drag out the sluggish magic, already enough of a tell something is off--
--and then there's a loud, echoing snap through the tunnel as a massive area of airborne moisture freezes all at once. Sure, it stops the flock, but it also creates a frozen partial obstruction of half the tunnel as large, uneven spikes of ice splay out from the walls and fuse into the messy chunk that the infected creatures are frozen inside. Navigating the remaining space to get to the tunnel beyond without touching the infected veins in the walls is going to take some doing, and the unexpectedly large amount of magic used in that spell makes Momo's head swim. Before he realises, it's brought him to his hands and knees, though once he manages to refocus on the tunnel floor, he shakes his head and moves to push himself upright.]
It's fine, I'm fine. [It's almost a preemptive stonewalling of anyone who might've dared to worry about him.]
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[c: tangled ties]
(a. i love mess*)
[Momo's two Bonds have not necessarily been the happiest places lately, but at least they've been consistent again, since the time he was brainwashed and they'd essentially been muted off from his end by the severity of the spell used to seal his memories.
That starts to change once they get deep enough into the tunnel, and he feels what almost seems like heartstrings tangling, a tightness and twisting in his chest that otherwise would be a sign of something horribly wrong. Though it makes him hold a hand to his chest, he presses on through the discomfort...until anything positive in the link is suddenly washed over by negative feelings, and Momo goes pale.]
Lio...? [Both Bonds are affected, but the quiet whisper for his first Bonded shifts to something closer to panic as he calls out for the one he knows is down here with him somewhere - why the hell did he agree to let Yuki come before they had a full understanding of what was going on down here? He wouldn't have even dreamt of it before some of the conversations they've had to have recently, but that doesn't mean he's not still wildly overprotective of his partner.] Yuki! Yuki, where are you?
[The size of the exploration team and the way it's straggled out over the course of the expedition isn't helping here, because there's no sign of Yuki in view at the moment. For all the stoicism and resolve Momo has shown throughout this mission, remaining calm in the face of the unknown, apparently a potential danger to his partner while he's not there to do something about it is all it takes to have him on the brink of tears as he rushes none-too-gently past another person.]
Sorry! [Even in that moment he spares to apologise, the panic and distraction is audible in his voice.]
[[*Threads on this prompt are intended to turn into three-person threads at a certain point, since Momo is unlikely to be settled until he tracks Yuki down, so be prepared for that if you tag into this prompt!]]
(b. new bonds**)
[In other situations, while Momo doesn't have any of his Bonds suddenly snap off despite all the twisting, he may find himself drawn towards someone else in the group. Perhaps it's someone he knows, or perhaps not - regardless, he seems to blink in surprise when he reaches them, then frowns like something is off.]
You're not... [One of his Bonded, which is what he thought he was unconsciously following.] Did something happen just now?
[He's initially wondering if this is a very weird spell backfire or something, because surely Bonds can't just appear like that.]
[[**Momo only has one free Bond slot, but I'm willing to cycle through different new Bonds for this section - this means it's likely he will not be Bonded to the same new person for the entire duration of the expedition, so bear this in mind if you tag in here.]]
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[d: wildcard]
[[Feel free to hit me up for something else or plot something specific over on the plotting post or at
New Bonds
[But as he ventures deeper, Roxas's fur stands on end as he feels the energy in this place. It feels... off. He's taken to holding both his Keyblades in hand rather than having them strapped to his back, just to have some peace of mind. The magic in here is enough to make his nerves buzz with unease, a part of his mind hyperfocused on it. Perhaps that's why he jumps when he feels that strange jolt go through him.]
[He turns, expecting to see Sora or Kor, and sees...]
Momo..?
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His expression still looks a bit discomfited, though - however, the impression of that discomfort through the bond is choppy, and eventually cuts off entirely, in a way that's not really natural so much as Momo blocking it out from being transmitted.]
...Do you feel that as well? I thought I was following one of my Bonded. Does it feel like that to you with me as well?
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Yeah, I... I thought I was following one of my Bonded too. Does that mean our Bonds..?
[He frowns, trying to find that magical connection between himself and Sora, the only other Bondmate he'd been following down here. But the magic is making things feel strange, and while it doesn't feel like the Bond is gone, it feels... different.]
[He looks up at Momo, concern on his face.]
Does this mean we're... Bonded?
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Still, Momo naturally moves to the position of trying to be collected about it, and continues that forcible removal of his own negative feelings from coming through the Bond. It's kind of obvious considering how many negative feelings there are to go around down here.]
I guess we must be. I can definitely feel it coming from you...it's not quite the same as a regular Bond, but it's close enough to it.
[Granted, the randomness of it raises a worrying question.] ...How many Bonds did you already have?
[The sudden addition of a third Bond means Momo is now at capacity, but if this happened again while he was still attached to Roxas, he'd be in trouble.]
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[Unlike Momo, who tries to hide his own feelings, Roxas's end is a lot more open. He's never been that good at bottling his emotions even when he thought he had no emotions, so Momo can probably feel the confusion, worry, and mild apprehension coming from Roxas's end.]
I have two Bonds. What about you? [He doesn't want to overload Momo with too many Bonds...]
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Two as well. So this puts both of us at three...I guess we'll have to hope it breaks before this happens again.
[Otherwise they'll both be in for a world of hurt. He doesn't really want to know what going over Bond capacity would be like down here when everything about Bonds seems to be incredibly messed up.]
How are you holding up otherwise? You feel pretty worried.
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[Well, that's good at least. Neither of them are at risk of being overcharged, at least for now.]
[It is a little strange though, having someone who isn't Sora or Kor feeling his emotions. Roxas's ears perk up in surprise, before he rubs the back of his neck.]
Sorry, this is just... really weird. I'm holding up okay, though. I'm just a little worried for my own Bondmates and if they're going through the same thing... We'd better figure out what's going on, before things get worse.
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I don't know if it's going to be something we can "figure out", honestly. I get the impression it's to do with how this strain of Cwyld is twisting up people's magic - have you seen how Witch magic has been backfiring?
[Momo's experienced it personally already, but since Roxas isn't a Witch, he figures he should ask if he ended up on the wrong end of any of that already.]
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[But that's something to ponder later, especially as Momo continues to talk. Roxas hums, nodding.]
You might be right. I noticed some of the Witch magic wasn't working down here.
[He has no magic, but he's seen other witches struggling down here.]
So then our best bet is to deal with the Cwyld, right?
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For now, he just nods to the question, continuing down the tunnel they're in.]
Yeah, that must be the root of it, it's never been like this in the tunnels before. It's not even a case of pure not working, it's backfiring and coming out too powerful for a lot of people instead...so that's even more dangerous down here. Makes the risk of someone being exposed to the infection bigger.
[Since trying to get rid of something in a controlled, targeted way and accidentally smearing it across one side of the tunnel can be a very important difference.]
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[Roxas follows after him, his ears angling to the sides in worry. That definitely sounds nerve-wracking...]
Then we definitely need to work on containing this. I would hate to see others get hurt down here.
[Despite his unease, a pulse of determination comes through on Roxas's end. He definitely wants to do what he can to contain the Cwyld, now that he knows just how dangerous the situation is down here.]
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It makes sense, even if it's a bad situation. Cwyld normally responds strangely to magic or uses it to feed off - it's just usually only if you outright interact with it. It's why you can't use normal healing magic on it and why the Wilders usually recommend not directly fighting a Shade with magic. So if this is some kind of worse strain, interfering with and warping magic is a logical next step.
[Even if they're not directly interacting with it, and it now seems like more of a situation of entering its "territory" setting it off.]
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a: expedition prep
Are you trying to be funny?
[The words don't come out entirely acerbic - Mogget has clearly turned the innocent question into a joke at his own expense. Something he doesn't do for just anyone.
The tip of his tail flicks.]
I'm waiting until it's necessary to change shape. I don't think it's required just now.
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Well, sometimes opposable thumbs are useful... [Clearly he's very sorry for his transgressions against catkind. It's nice to see a familiar face in all this preparation and worried mood, though, so he decides to idle next to Mogget for the moment, albeit making sure he's out of the way of the bustle.]
There's so many people in here that that shape is probably easier anyway. I'm glad they're taking it seriously, but I am kinda wondering how this is all going to go. We don't really know what we're getting into besides that it involves lots of Cwyld and it's not the type of it we're most familiar with.
[Which further begs the question of whether the methods of curing mild infection already available to them are actually going to work.]
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(Jail for Momo. Jail for a thousand years.)]
I'm sure I can slip into a pack and have someone carry me down there. [He says, and he illustrates the spectacular laziness of that comment with a wide yawn that shows off all of his sharp white teeth.]
Normally I wouldn't be interested, but I haven't seen this place before and feel the need to occupy my time with something new.
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If you can find one that someone's left enough space in to fit, maybe. People seem to be using every spare inch of space they can at this point. Guess it comes of not completely knowing what we're dealing with.
[Which is understandable enough. He's packing more heavily than he entirely needs to for the same reason, since he doesn't know how many of the supplies might end up vital.]
Well, we only got so far out with the leyline cleansing attempts the first time around anyway. Definitely not as far as it looks like we'll need to be going for this, so it being a new experience might be the one good thing about it. I hope we can actually sort out the root of the problem, though.
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[But from the sounds of it, he's going to try really hard to not have to walk... and Mogget can be incredibly resourceful about such things. If he has to sit on someone's shoulder, he'll do that.]
I lent some time to the leyline cleansing. [Again, out of curiosity.] We should have known that wouldn't be the end of it.
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It was always kind of...maybe not a temporary measure, but definitely a stopgap. It wasn't going to be effective to do on really large areas, or ever be a total cure. I'm just hoping whatever this is might give us a step towards maybe being able to do that.
[If they've pushed out something new, then there's the chance for more study and more answers to come. And maybe, if he's really optimistic, it might turn out to be a final defense mechanism against them reclaiming the tunnels.]
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[But he says that mostly without judgement, perhaps surprisingly. He had seen when he had been assisting that those trying to help really were just doing the best they could with the information they'd been given.
This new development, while different to what he had expected, is still a very predictable one.]
What do you think we're going to find?
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It's hard to say. It does look like this is a fairly different strain of Cwyld than we've dealt with before, and possibly more aggressive, so I'd expect plenty of Shades on the way. But as for what's causing it...I couldn't really tell you. We know so little about Cwyld and its origins besides the tale behind it that I don't think anything like this has come up before.
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[He gets up from where he's sitting and hops forwards, and idly winds around Momo's legs.] That something so damaging to the world has almost no accessible records as to its origins or previous attempts to eradicate it.
[Mogget sits down on Momo's shoe.]
If I were a suspicious person, I might think that meant something.
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I'd guess they haven't had much luck, considering how bad things have been since we arrived. The leyline purging was basically just being seriously tested a year ago, and before that mass burning seemed to be the big clearing for environmental infections...and that's not really an option everywhere. If it's been around long enough, the origins might've just gotten muddied or twisted over the years, like that kind of thing often does.
[Momo isn't particularly trusting, but he does get the impression that at least the lack of records on elimination attempts has really just been having minimal recourse against it until very recently. That seems to have been half the reason they got pulled here in the first place.]
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Undoubtedly. Such things are common, especially when the only ones who could have told you the truth of things are long dead or not inclined to speak of it.
[Does he think there could be beings around who remember how it all began? Absolutely. But they aren't being forthcoming... which he can also understand.]
However... I can't help but notice the Mirrorbound are being thrown into the firing line once again.
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Yeah, with how many people got wiped out or driven to different places or whatever else, it makes sense. I'm honestly kinda surprised the story about how it originated made it down this far, though I doubt it's the whole truth.
[Otherwise they might be having a few less problems than they are.]
I don't know if it's "thrown in" as much in this case. There's not a whole lot of us here, honestly, I think it's mostly the people who knew about the Underground already and were willing to respond to a call for help.
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