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Who: Alex and you (With a closed to Wei Wuxian)
When: Mid to end of July
Where: Wilde, somewhere with water the world is your oyster
What: Quests and Full Moon changes
Warnings: Tentacles. Maybe some other warnings later on.
I. Wilde Quest: Ingredients
[ The idea of a weird mix and match monster with the features of predatory animals was indeed terrifying, but hearing that their nests were way up there while the feathers would be way down below helped convince Alex to give it a shot. Gathering feathers sounded like an easy and quick enough task. No water was involved either, so she would have legs to run with if needed.
But things don't always go so smoothly, like yet another change towards her more monstrous form. She actually thought she was done. How much more fish could she become after gaining gills, fins, and a tail?
As she started picking up the fallen feathers, her eyes began to lose focus. It had been happening for some time now throughout the month, moments of blurred vision. She chalked it up to fatigue from the jobs she’s been undertaking, especially since she’d regain her regular eyesight right after. This time was different though. It was taking much longer for her to focus, and she was beginning to feel disoriented. She stumbles, but reaches out and manages to steady herself against a rock.
Except this rock felt oddly soft, and seemed to rise and fall steadily.
She turns to squint at it. Then knocks her knuckles against it. It starts to move ]
II. Full moon
[ Alex finds herself once again in the nearest body of water she could find. She was able to resist on any other day of the month, but when the full moons formed, she found it harder and harder to stay away with each passing month. There was just such a calm that came with being in it, like there was nothing for her to fight against while she floated along the surface of the water. She’d gotten rid of her skirt, but her blouse remained, although completely soaked through now. Her eyes, poor as they had become this past month, were sharper in water. She didn’t need her glasses there. To think even her eye sight could be affected in that way. Maybe it was just safer for her to be in this form, to stay off land. Even the cold didn't seem to bother her.
What was it she was able to do now? Breathe under water, hear and see better than she ever had before…Others had mentioned an ability. One that allows merrow to lure people to them. Was it really more than a story? Could she so easily lead someone into the water with no resistance whatsoever? Would they snap out of it once they were submerged and could no longer breathe? Could she make them do whatever she wanted? That could seriously hurt them, couldn’t it? That’s not something Alex ever wanted to do. It’s why she’s been trying so hard to control what she could with her changes.
And yet she began to hum as brought herself back to shore, waist deep in water still as she sat facing the water. The gold scales along her spine and the center of her tail seemed to glow brighter in the dark, like coins that had spilled out of a treasure chest. Her humming escalates too singing. No actual words, just a slow, soothing vocalization of a melody she head learned long ago.
Would anyone come? Would it work? How far would she let it go? Never had she felt so curious about such a thing before.
She hears a sound behind her, but she isn’t alarmed. She turns slightly to look at you, the blue of her eyes standing out even more against her now blackened sclera. Are you her guinea pig for tonight? What will you do now?]
III. The Cold War
[ It was some harmless fun with some kids at first. Building some snow men, then getting into a snow ball fight. She had time before work and they way they insisted with their cute little pouts...she was weak. But she had underestimated them as well, not thinking they'd actually use magic to their advantage. There was no hiding she was a merrow what with her fin-like ears, and some of the kids were aware of what worked on them. The snowballs themselves didn't hurt, but the next onslaught was different. They were mushier, and she could feel them melt into her clothes. She looked up to find the kids heating them up slightly before chucking them at her, and she soon realized why.
Down she went as her legs bound together and morphed into her tail, and there she was, a sitting duck for their next attack. She scrambled behind whatever she can find for cover, still attempting to keep them at bay by throwing some snowballs back. ]
Ruthless little..!
[ Would you like to help an outnumbered fish out, or maybe you get hit by a mushy snow ball as well. Or maybe it's Alex that hits you with instead. It's a little hard to aim and hide at the same time. ]
IV. Wildcard
[ I'm open to other scenarios too! I'm down for other things in the snow or what have you. Either toss up a top-level and I'll wing it with you, or hit me up at
mightycheese ]
When: Mid to end of July
Where: Wilde, somewhere with water the world is your oyster
What: Quests and Full Moon changes
Warnings: Tentacles. Maybe some other warnings later on.
I. Wilde Quest: Ingredients
[ The idea of a weird mix and match monster with the features of predatory animals was indeed terrifying, but hearing that their nests were way up there while the feathers would be way down below helped convince Alex to give it a shot. Gathering feathers sounded like an easy and quick enough task. No water was involved either, so she would have legs to run with if needed.
But things don't always go so smoothly, like yet another change towards her more monstrous form. She actually thought she was done. How much more fish could she become after gaining gills, fins, and a tail?
As she started picking up the fallen feathers, her eyes began to lose focus. It had been happening for some time now throughout the month, moments of blurred vision. She chalked it up to fatigue from the jobs she’s been undertaking, especially since she’d regain her regular eyesight right after. This time was different though. It was taking much longer for her to focus, and she was beginning to feel disoriented. She stumbles, but reaches out and manages to steady herself against a rock.
Except this rock felt oddly soft, and seemed to rise and fall steadily.
She turns to squint at it. Then knocks her knuckles against it. It starts to move ]
II. Full moon
[ Alex finds herself once again in the nearest body of water she could find. She was able to resist on any other day of the month, but when the full moons formed, she found it harder and harder to stay away with each passing month. There was just such a calm that came with being in it, like there was nothing for her to fight against while she floated along the surface of the water. She’d gotten rid of her skirt, but her blouse remained, although completely soaked through now. Her eyes, poor as they had become this past month, were sharper in water. She didn’t need her glasses there. To think even her eye sight could be affected in that way. Maybe it was just safer for her to be in this form, to stay off land. Even the cold didn't seem to bother her.
What was it she was able to do now? Breathe under water, hear and see better than she ever had before…Others had mentioned an ability. One that allows merrow to lure people to them. Was it really more than a story? Could she so easily lead someone into the water with no resistance whatsoever? Would they snap out of it once they were submerged and could no longer breathe? Could she make them do whatever she wanted? That could seriously hurt them, couldn’t it? That’s not something Alex ever wanted to do. It’s why she’s been trying so hard to control what she could with her changes.
And yet she began to hum as brought herself back to shore, waist deep in water still as she sat facing the water. The gold scales along her spine and the center of her tail seemed to glow brighter in the dark, like coins that had spilled out of a treasure chest. Her humming escalates too singing. No actual words, just a slow, soothing vocalization of a melody she head learned long ago.
Would anyone come? Would it work? How far would she let it go? Never had she felt so curious about such a thing before.
She hears a sound behind her, but she isn’t alarmed. She turns slightly to look at you, the blue of her eyes standing out even more against her now blackened sclera. Are you her guinea pig for tonight? What will you do now?]
III. The Cold War
[ It was some harmless fun with some kids at first. Building some snow men, then getting into a snow ball fight. She had time before work and they way they insisted with their cute little pouts...she was weak. But she had underestimated them as well, not thinking they'd actually use magic to their advantage. There was no hiding she was a merrow what with her fin-like ears, and some of the kids were aware of what worked on them. The snowballs themselves didn't hurt, but the next onslaught was different. They were mushier, and she could feel them melt into her clothes. She looked up to find the kids heating them up slightly before chucking them at her, and she soon realized why.
Down she went as her legs bound together and morphed into her tail, and there she was, a sitting duck for their next attack. She scrambled behind whatever she can find for cover, still attempting to keep them at bay by throwing some snowballs back. ]
Ruthless little..!
[ Would you like to help an outnumbered fish out, or maybe you get hit by a mushy snow ball as well. Or maybe it's Alex that hits you with instead. It's a little hard to aim and hide at the same time. ]
IV. Wildcard
[ I'm open to other scenarios too! I'm down for other things in the snow or what have you. Either toss up a top-level and I'll wing it with you, or hit me up at

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Maria sighs, softly, just under her breath, then turns more fully to face the creature. She glances back down at Alex, and shakes her head a little, exasperated.] Fine. Riddles. Do you have objection?
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[ The beast's tail sweeps across the ground, pleased with the answer. ]
Good. Ah, but if you get them wrong..I will be taking something from you.
What do you mean you'll take something?
Well, you are taking something from me. It seems only fair that I get to do the same if you fail. But to make it fair, you will have three chances.
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Because it will very quickly become "its life" if she's given the chance, and her patience is pushed further.]
We want shed feathers, of which I cannot fathom you have much use for any longer. What of ours do you consider equivalent?
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[ Was that supposed to be comforting?! ]
Then, first..
A prisoner is told "If you tell a lie we will hang you; if you tell the truth we will shoot you." What can he say to save himself?
[ It didn't seem like they were being given much of a choice, but Alex does look at Maria to hopefully try and get her to go along with it for now. Wouldn't it be best if they avoided violence? ]
Let's try?
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... Right, she's also standing next to a Beast, and that one's hide is on the line, as well. This is more complicated than she wants.]
Alright. Well, getting into semantics about whether they can even tell which is a lie and which is the truth aside, because that is rarely the point of a riddle, it seems like a lose-lose situation. No matter what he says will be met with death. [She looks at the chimera. Either she's taking that as a threat to her, or she's levying exactly that threat back to it.
Except minus the hanging.]
So, what do you think, Alex?
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She repeated the words in her head, trying her best to make sense of them. Alex can't say she's done very many riddles, and it felt like the more she repeated it in her head, the more confusing it would just get.
Maria's opinion on it made sense though. If you were screwed either way, wasn't it best to do nothing at all? ]
I think you're right.
[ But it didn't matter what Alex thought. ]
Well? Final answer?
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[As in 'you should have just stayed quiet, Beast', but again, it's all silent threats for now, and though her sword is not sheathed, it is pointed away. She won't sheathe it so easily.
But she might maneuver a little closer to Alex, in case the answer is wrong, and the chimera thinks it can take something from their hides. Saving one Beast from another...
... Well, at least the one at her side was easier to fathom. She still looked mostly human.]
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While that is a plausible course of action, it does not answer the riddle. The question was 'what can you say', not what can you do.
[ Was it supposed to be that specific? Alex looks back and forth between the beast and Maria. Did that mean they wrong? ]
Two more chances. Are you ready for the next?
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She can do that, too. She'll rename her sword from "Rakuyo" to "Semantics and Trickery" for the time she is killing it and they can harvest as many feathers as they want. Done.
She feels eyes on her, though, and she looks down at Alex, nodding, with a wholly unamused press to her lips - just this side of rolling her eyes. But that's beneath her dignity, so she will not.]
Are you ready? I am.
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What's the next one?
[ The hybrid rolls its shoulders as it sits up, looming over them both. If it weren't trying to trick them into getting killed, Alex would even find it majestic. ]
It is so fragile even just saying its name can break it. What is it?
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She wonders if this one will try to go down telling her riddles.
Still, the question prompts a bit of an eyebrow raise. She's less hesitant about this one.] It's in a "silence" rut, I see. Does it know anything else?
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It would be a shame if you had lost confidence in yourselves. [ It laughs with another sweep of itms tail.
Huh, so this time, it was obvious. ]
How many more do we need to answer?
Just the one. A tie breaker.
So if we get this right, you’ll let us take the feathers and leave?
Correct.
[ Alex was fine with this, although the anxiety of not knowing what would happen should they lose was still there. But she does glance over to check on Maria. She’s sensed her growing annoyance. ]
You alright? [ She whispers, reaching out to touch her arm, but stopping right before doing so. Maria didn’t seem comfortable with it, from what she’s observed. ]
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She looks down at Alex, then, another quick glance. They have one more. Is she ready for this? ... And there's a hand making its way for her, though she watches it stop and wonders, briefly, if it was because she looked over.] I will be alright. If we only have to answer but one more, I think it will do.
[She's still not putting that sword away though. Back to the chimera.]
I am ready if she is.
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I'm ready.
Very well.
I have seas with no waters, coasts with no sand, towns without people and mountains with no land. What am I?
[ Alex's brow furrows, a hand placed thoughtfully over her mouth. Silence was definitely not a part of it this time. ]
seas with no waters..coasts no sand..[ She mumbles under her breath. So it has all of that, but doesn't? ]
Something like a picture? [ She looks over at Maria. ]
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It's not until Alex speaks again that she opens her eyes once more, and gives a sidelong look at her companion, even as her left hand settles on her own hip in a more relaxed pose. See? She's doing juuuust fine here.]
Yes, that fits all the qualifications. I think we'll use that for our answer if you are okay with it. [That, is to Alex, before she looks back at the chimera, expectantly.]
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You think so? But..would a regular picture really have all of that?
[ That seems an awful lot to fit in. ]
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[Don't ask her. She's too old for riddle games.]
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Is that too vague an answer?
[ Alex didn't think she was wrong, but with how the riddles have gone too far, you could never be too sure.
The sphinx does wait patiently, seeming to enjoy their little game. ]
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... Okay so maybe she's thinking hard enough to the point of distraction about this. She really shouldn't be playing this game.]
What would show everything at once... mountains, towns... [She can feel the beginning to form, but it's just beyond her. She's been out of college for a long time, she hasn't had to think this hard on mysteries in a while.]
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What about..a map, maybe?
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Yes... that would encompass all of a town, and mountains, the coasts, and everything, so long as it was a sufficiently large map, and it would do so every time. [She gives a stoic nod over to Alex, then looks back at their chimera "friend".]
I think she has it.
[If it's the other thing, she is going to be mad, though. It isn't, but there is that chance for violence in every interaction.]
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I see.
[ Slowly, the beast begins to stand, looking down at the two silently. Alex wasn't sure whether to be worried or not, but she is ready to grab Maria and make a run for it if needed. It was difficult to read the expression of a mystical animal. ]
You both pass. [ The chimera steps aside, allowing them access to the rest of its fallen feathers. ]
That was a fun game, was it not?
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She tilts her head toward Alex before she peels her eyes off the chimera, and looks down at the other woman.] You were here first, you can have the first choice of the feathers. I would not impose on that.
[Also, she wants to make sure the chimera doesn't try to attack them while they're gathering the feathers.
Pragmatism, ok.]
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We could go together? I really don't mind.
[ It's not like there wasn't plenty, or even much of a difference between the feathers. Alex didn't see why she should have first pick. ]
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Alright, then... [She motions for Alex to at least go first a half-pace or so ahead of her, and she keeps herself back a little bit. Her focus is absolutely not on the feathers, and she's still going to let Alex start to gather them before she even thinks about joining in.] They say they only need a few... perhaps we'll leave a few in case the next group wants to get into a riddle contest with a Monster.
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