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intro log: august

Intro Log: August

I. ARRIVAL

    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.

    A moment later, you feel a tug, and you find yourself stumbling into a dark, musty room. Behind you, a mirror stands ornately decorated with reminders of home wrought in brass and wood: the faces of people you know, and symbols important to you; all things that send a pang through your chest with the desire to return to them. Touching the mirror's surface does nothing but leave the stain of your fingerprints. When you turn to survey the room, you find there are hundreds of other mirrors. None of them are as decorated as yours - they're plain and dusty, speckled with age. Then you realize a second thing:

    You're not alone.

    Distantly, the ringing bell of a clocktower can be heard. But no matter its distance, the time is clear to make out: it chimes three times, stark, resonating like a pulse of something in this mirrored hall that you and many others have found yourselves in. For those familiar with magic, they might feel the power of the witching hour upon them, though it will feel different from what they're used to - in fact, everything does.

    You're certainly not the only ones here, however. On the first floor, with the doors wide open behind them in the foyer, is a small group headed by two individuals. As people begin to arrive, to come from the higher floor, they're waiting - and they're waiting for you, and your questions.

    Explore the rest of the mirrored halls you've now found yourselves in, or proceed to the foyer?

    Leaving the Looking-Glass House makes it obvious that the clock striking three was for 3 AM - the night sky is faintly cloudy, but the stars are brighter with the absence of the sister moons in the sky - it's the new moon, after all.

The Looking-Glass House is rather nondescript two-story cottage made of grey brick, sitting at the edge of The Coven's courtyard; stones which glow as you step on them mark the path to and from the two buildings. While fairly small and plain on the outside, the inside has been enchanted to be the size of a large library, with hundreds upon hundreds of mirrors hanging, standing, and resting inside its walls. Some are broken, some are cracked, and some seem completely uninjured - but all of them are just as plain as the cottage itself, showing age in the silver beneath their glass and in the greening of their metals... Well, all except a character's personal mirror; to characters, one mirror - the one they came through - will be decorated lavishly with metal-and-wood-wrought reminders of home, and the surface will be as clear as a brand-new mirror.
II. THE WELCOME PARTY

    Whether you've decided to find a way out of the building you've arrived in, or decided to explore the rest of the Looking-Glass House - and perhaps finding a few familiar faces among the crowd - you feel a pull towards the foyer of the first floor. It's like a firm suggestion, as if to take you by the hand and draw you to where it begins, and the source of it becomes quite apparent upon finding one's way to the front room: a tall, comfortably-dressed older woman and her even taller wolfish companion.

    "There's always a right lot of you coming in, aren't there." The woman sets her hands on her hips, with her Bonded casting a glance at those looking confused - newly arrived - and those who may have followed them in to talk to the newest addition of their mirrorbound bunch. "About time for introductions though- this here's Mhairi Ainsley, ambassador to the Parliament and my Bonded, and I'm Nerissa Bell, Head Witch of the Coven - but you can just call me Miss Nessie, you can," she adds, winking. "The lot of you must be as tired and confused as the last batch - hullo to those who've joined us, too! - so just a moment, dearests, I'll set all you right up—"

    With nothing more than a wave of her hand, rows of insanely colorful seats are summoned; half of them are wooden (sturdy and comfortable besides that), with the rest being misshapen and bag-like. Regardless, the seats fill the foyer and spread out a ways into the lawn behind them, making room for all of the new arrivals as well as the previous batch, should they have come to check on things. The Witches and Monsters that accompanied Nessie and Mhairi move to make room, and some disperse into the building itself to see if there's anyone who needs tending to.

    Mhairi steps forward as the chairs materialize. "Please, those who are able, join us for a moment. There are many questions that I'm sure you have - we will do our utmost best to answer them, and you may take any that we can't as a promise to find some sort of solution or answer."

NOTE: If you wish to interact with Nessie and Mhairi, please comment here. You have the option of handwaving the IC interaction to OOCly ask what questions your character might have for them, for us to summarize an answer for, or you can request an IC thread. Simply specify in your comment's subject and we'll respond accordingly. Additionally, those with notable injuries or sickness will be attended to ASAP by Coven-based witches, and should anyone be curious about what they are - if they have magic potential, or if they swing a different way - then this can be done during this and the general hour or so the new arrivals are within the Coven's grounds. There are ongoing classes on magic, monsters, and Bonding as well, though they take place more during the day than at night - feel free to have your characters attend them at any time!
III. THE HAVEN

    After an hour or two of general chaos, questions that the natives attempt to help with, and injuries tended to for those who arrive in poor condition, it's time to make a trek through a bit of leftover ice and snow to where you'll be staying while Nessie and Mhairi continue to search for a solution to the situation.

    As you're leaving with a few Bonded for guides, peculiar-looking devices - watches, the native Witches explain, compliments of Parliament - are passed around to all the new arrivals; they're given a quick rundown on their functions and bid to test them out when they can. They can even do it as they make their way out of the Coven's courtyard and to the Haven.

    Formerly part of the Aristocratic District, The Haven is just as well-kept and brightly-lit as the district it hails from. The houses err on the tall and ornamental-side, large enough to fit several families (or, according to the upper class, their one family, several dozen servants, and guests), especially closest to the Aristocratic District. They become a little more modest and smaller as one gets away from the realm of high society and nearer to the Residential District proper. Newcomers are shuffled here and invited to find somewhere to live - the Coven is currently handling expenses for the houses themselves in a program implemented by the Parliament, though if your character wishes to have anything extra - like maids, chefs, and so on - they'll have to pay for them themselves with their own earned money.

    Much of the landscape and fixtures are the same as in the Aristocratic Districts, though it lacks formal emergency services due to its roots as part of a district that already did. Much of the housing already has furnishing due to the speed at which homeowners were relocated; they were given enough time to collect their valuables, but standard furniture such as kitchenware, couches, beds, etc. were left behind for those moving in. Other houses appear the same, but the dust on the floors suggest these houses were left before the new arrivals even showed up - a reminder that the Cwyld can strike just about anyone, regardless of standing.

    Another portion of this district has been opened up to the new arrivals: the barracks, the row of buildings pressed against the very edge of the Bright Wall. As the city's military force no longer has the same presence it previously did, the barracks have gone into disuse, and a cleanup effort has been in place since before the new arrivals came through the Looking-Glass House. For those who desire something a little less opulent, the barracks might just be the answer. The barracks can also be used for business, for a welcome center, a communal space, for anything that the residents of the Haven see fit to use it for - so long as the legality isn't questionable, on the surface.

    To help with filling up the larger houses - and even some of the smaller ones, and the shared rooms in the barracks - the Witches put together a little roommate finding service, on a smaller scale from the grand opening of the Haven. For those who aren't entirely sure who they want to shack up with, they have a small survey for them to fill out and post on the board they've magicked up in the center of The Haven.

    The board also very helpfully reads aloud each form for everyone to hear in a cheerful, monotone voice. It isn't able to be shut up, nor is it easy to ignore, being imbued with a kind of amplification magic. It reads simply the information you've offered up yourself, or that someone might have written up for you, should that be their idea of fun.
IV. LÙNASA

Just like three months ago, those new to Aefenglom have found themselves brought to the city in the middle of a celebration. From dusk of Aguril 1st to the dusk of Aguril 3rd, Aefenglom celebrates something fairly special: Lùnasa. Traditionally, Lùnasa celebrates all kinds of traditional marriages sanctioned by Parliament, generally of the arranged kind, and handfastings, a ceremony based more on love and how long it lasts. The Coven's Bonds err on this side of things, though some Witches do have official spouses - Miss Nessie and Mhairi are an example of this, though not everyone marries their Bonded, either. Many of them are made during this festival, prompting the city to dress for the occasion just in case they find themselves in the middle of a ceremony, and just as many of them are formally renewed. Like during Litha, shops offer lovemaking potions, but only to those renewing vows or taking them; smaller fireworks, like sparklers and fountains, are also a common sight.

Lùnasa is also home to the city's largest fashion show, showcasing fun and upcoming trends in the city. No experience is required to sign up to show off designs or to model them, and hundreds of tailors and needlework experts come together to quickly make dreams into reality for the end of the festival, when the show happens in genuine. The clothing is often wild and sorted into three categories: children, where those 14 and younger can submit their designs and model them as well; popular, where those 15 and older can do the same to try and vie for the judges' vote on what's in and what's out; and bonding, where all ages aspire to modify and make personal the traditional garbs of marriage and handfasting.

While circumstances might be a little weird - and the month is a little cold coming in, given the snowstorm that happened at the end of last month - there's plenty to do, plenty to see, and plenty to take your mind off of just what a weird experience this all might be.

Though those who have been in Aefenglom for a while now might notice something different over the course of the festival: they're a little more powerful than before, almost similar to the free-feeling that Boaltinn encouraged. Spells can still go awry, but the results will be much bigger - but it's frowned upon to use magic during festivals. Then again, characters will feel as if they're about to burn up if they don't use it a little... Well, just one spell beneath the shadow of the new moons wouldn't hurt, would it?
    a. JUST IN CASE
      While the city is dressed up on the off chance they might be roped into an impromptu wedding ceremony - it's likely that those who aren't native to Aefenglom don't have such luck. Thankfully, the tailors of city are offering free clothes on the caveat they advertise for them by wearing them around the festivities - they're long yet breathable garments, with colors that are fairly muted oranges and reds, not unlike the coming fall. It'd seem the fear of red skies from Litha has started to fade as nothing else too terrible has happened to the city at large, at least on the surface.

      And as it turns out, those offers might be better timed than they think: characters will be pulled into ceremonies at random to act as witnesses, to serve as dance partners for lonely folk, or just because they really needed someone to even out the numbers.
    b. ON THE CATWALK
      An annual occasion, the Aefenglom Fashion Show is always a bustling, bright time for those young and old to strut their stuff and try their best to either follow the latest trends, or spark them into being. Unfortunately, they're running a little low on models this year - many of their other ones decided to try their hand at sewing themselves - and so they're accepting volunteers! Willing or not; many of the more aggressive youths aren't above dragging those they deem perfect enough to wear their clothing to the back of the stage set up in the center of the Shopping District and pushing them out onto the catwalk dressed to the nines in all sorts of ridiculous-looking styles.
    c. EYE-CATCHING
      A few of the newest fashionistas in town have tried their hand at some rather... peculiar-looking clothing - but none so peculiar as those found in Precogstitchin' or Arwel's Tailory, in two completely different ways. While those who try on a piece or two of Precogstichin's wares will find themselves the center of attention due to their rather avant-garde shape, color, and pattern choices - not to mention accessories and rumor of being made of arachne silk! - those who try on Arwel's wares will find themselves being stopped quite frequently in the street despite the rather plain and dull colors and formless shapes the tailory provides as free samples.
    d. NEW MOON RITES
      While native Witches bemoan their weakened magics - some even expressing relief the new moon happens to land on a festival this year so they don't have to notice just how weak they are, mirrorbound Witches will find themselves feeling just the opposite: they're stronger. For those that chance a little magic despite the unspoken rules of the festivals in Aefenglom, they'll find the expelling of energy to be very relieving, as if a weight lifts off their shoulders. For those that refuse the siren's song of release, however, sparks of magical energy will fly from them, with a myriad of results - enchanting inanimate objects, transforming animals from one thing to another, starting small fires, creating illusions of the person or creature they fear the most... and so on.


    Welcome to the intro log! While mingling on the log itself is highly encouraged, feel free to make your own logs; take the prompts offered and go wild, go crazy, go stupid, have fun. The network system is free to use once characters have their watches as well; information on that can be found at the bottom of the Setting page, while any extra questions about it can be found in the FAQ index. Quests can be picked up now as well! While new characters will have to get settled in, you can go ahead and put your name on some by replying to the August's Quest Pickup thread on the Quest Board. Finally, if your character is getting into any Shenanigans, let the mods know, and if you have any questions about the log, ask them here!

whomthebelltolls: (Sleeps like the dead)

[personal profile] whomthebelltolls 2019-08-12 10:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh. Yes, all alcohol tends to burn, unless it's diluted with something else. It will burn less if you give the ice some time to melt. [She takes another sip of hers - a smaller one, testing to see if her words are holding true, and it is a bit better than the first. Then again, her sense of taste is already dulled a bit by the drink to begin with, and she's more used to it to begin with.]

... And then the more you drink, the less you notice the taste, and many other things.
long_live_the_queen: (murder does not cure headaches)

[personal profile] long_live_the_queen 2019-08-15 04:52 am (UTC)(link)
[Kaede's feathers remained in their halfway-there bristle, more like a startled thing's hackles. The burning feeling was starting to subside, though, settling into an almost pleasant warmth in her stomach. Almost. She still had the trauma of thirty seconds ago to think about.]

How long does it take before you stop noticing that?

[Kaede was learning! She finished the sentence before cautiously taking a second sip, this time sure to hold her breath. It...didn't help that much; her shoulders still shuddered, but it didn't feel like her nose was scorching first.]
whomthebelltolls: (Sleeps like the dead)

[personal profile] whomthebelltolls 2019-08-15 07:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmmm... whenever the alcohol kicks in. You're small, and likely don't drink much, so I assume it will be after that first glass. [Or so... depending on fast Kaede finishes it, and how quick it does actually end up kicking in. The second drink tends to go down a little more smoothly than the first, and it'll just progress naturally.] As for on the first sip... that takes years.
long_live_the_queen: (no don't open that)

[personal profile] long_live_the_queen 2019-08-17 12:55 am (UTC)(link)
[Kaede snorted, ears flicking back. Great. Years of enduring feeling like her esophagus was trying to achieve self-ignition--if she kept doing this at all.

...but she'd already started on this glass. It'd be a waste to just abandon it.
]

Guess I'll be here for awhile.

[There were some feelings that weren't hers sitting at the back of her mind, some...not bad, but...interesting and complicated ones. Ursula? She didn't seem to be in any danger, but what in the world was she doing?

Ugh. Emotions.

Kaede braced herself, and took a third sip. The ice cubs clinked, which was at least a nice distraction.

A thought occurred to her, as the burning subsided to warmth, and that warmth spread to her fingertips.
]

It kind of burns like your magic does.
whomthebelltolls: (Hat)

[personal profile] whomthebelltolls 2019-08-17 01:36 am (UTC)(link)
If you wish to finish the glass, yes. [If not... well, it's kind of a waste of money and booze, but it's her choice. Maria doesn't care much.

Maria is fully expecting this conversation to fade into simply sitting next to each other and drinking and maybe asking what the other is having. Then there's a different sort of observation, and it pauses Maria before she can take another sip.
]

... What do you mean?
long_live_the_queen: (guess she doesn't need a nose)

[personal profile] long_live_the_queen 2019-08-17 02:22 am (UTC)(link)
[The Chimera's tail finally uncurled enough from the chair leg to flick again.]

At first I just thought that...magic, in general was like that.

[And then she started touching other people, lewd.]

But I think...I can tell, now. A little. Sometimes the magic feels like cool water, or a breeze. Always alive, though.

[Kaede looked speculatively at the reddish-brown drink in her glass, while keeping it tilted away from her face.]

I suppose burning isn't exactly right, for yours. It doesn't hurt. But it prickles, like when your hands finally warm up again after being cold.

[Sort of like what this drink was doing, though she knew that was more of an illusory thing. The magic transfer wasn't, though.]
whomthebelltolls: (Hat)

[personal profile] whomthebelltolls 2019-08-17 02:55 am (UTC)(link)
[2lewd, what are you getting up to over there, Kaede. Teenage hormones finally catching up??? Maria says, as though she isn't absolutely already in the boat of "gotten laid since she got here".]

Interesting. So it is different between different Witches? [Something to do with elemental affinity, perhaps? Though she supposes "fire" is a good analogy, considering her abilities before they got here. Corruption burned as fire through her very blood; and while she hasn't been able to tap into the abilities of the rot that marked her as a vileblood in this place, that a remnant would remain doesn't surprise her.] I wonder if it is naturally - without bonds, or within, but comparatively on the same level - more powerful a pull depending on the Witch.
long_live_the_queen: (tiny possessive creature)

[personal profile] long_live_the_queen 2019-08-20 06:02 am (UTC)(link)
[She's gonna come home with cooties one of these days.]

That I don't know.

[It seemed to make sense, though. Witches who'd been at this longer having a deeper reservoir to tap, so to speak.

Kaede briefly considered and resoundingly rejected the idea of touching Maria right now to test this theory.
]
whomthebelltolls: (Flower Gazing)

[personal profile] whomthebelltolls 2019-08-20 07:51 am (UTC)(link)
[Ew cooties.]

An interesting theory, either way. [Some day she'll test it. If she isn't dead. Which she plans on being, eventually.

She downs the rest of what's in her glass, clearing her throat against the burn, and her tongue thlacks against the roof of her mouth. She's distracted by that so much, she might've just thrown off a few more sparks.
]
long_live_the_queen: (????)

[personal profile] long_live_the_queen 2019-08-26 09:05 am (UTC)(link)
[As if conjured by the thought, a flicker of familiar magic settled into Kaede's arm. But it wasn't something that was simply absorbed—it spread fast, like an ember in a nest of cotton. It was far too late by the time Kaede's already sluggish distinguished between the two.

Her glass thunked to the counter, still half full. The Chimera wasn't there to hold it up now.

Instead, she was on that bar stool. Just like before, really, but...significantly smaller this time. She still had an incomplete scruff of red feathers on the head and arms, tiger stripes on the tail--and two little bone-white bumps on top of its head.

The marmoset didn't squeak, didn't fight, didn't even move away. She just sat there, blinking and baffled.

It was the bartender who eventually drifted over, a look of concern on his face as he peered at Kaede's stool.
]

"Excuse me. Was that intentional?" [He asked Maria.]

[Though, granted, this was probably just a Tuesday for the bartenders here.]
whomthebelltolls: (Sleeps like the dead)

[personal profile] whomthebelltolls 2019-08-26 08:52 pm (UTC)(link)
[It's... fascinating. It's also like watching it in slow motion. One moment Kaede is there, the next she is a small... fuzzy... creature. A cute, small, fuzzy creature.

The question sort of gets a confuddled, deer-in-the-headlights look from Maria, that ends in her furrowing her brow, and then...
] No, not at all.

[Back over to Small, Cute Thing. Back to the bartender, who looks about as helpless as Maria feels, then back to what used to be Kaede.] ... Can you speak like that?
long_live_the_queen: (murder does not cure headaches)

[personal profile] long_live_the_queen 2019-08-29 05:57 am (UTC)(link)
[The marmoset squeaks, a high-pitched chittery sound--and slams her mouth shut with a click, clapping mortified little claws to her jaws. God. That was almost as embarrassing as being this...what the fuck was she? Some squirrel...thing? She still had feathers, and hands, but the edge of the bar stool was enormous around her and the counter itself absurdly far away.

Kaede tried speaking again, more carefully this time.
]

Sss-- [sort of?? The pointed teeth were something she was used to--but they were all in different places now. Hissing her breath against the front ones still worked, though.]

Aaaa- [Oh good, it can still scream. Though it sounded more like a bird's keening cry.]

...ugh. [There we go! A word! ...a squeaky, breathy, chirrup of a noise that was more disarming than disgruntled, but it was a word. Allegedly.]
whomthebelltolls: (Savior)

[personal profile] whomthebelltolls 2019-08-29 11:01 pm (UTC)(link)
... I'll take that as mostly a 'no'. [She... she almost wants to pick it up? The marmoset is cute, and all, but then her brain sluggishly remembers this is actually a Chimera, and that maybe she shouldn't touch it like that.

... It is still cute, though. Maybe if more Monsters were like this, she'd have a better relationship with them.
] ... I think we've both had enough. I've no idea how to disenchant something like this... [She looks at the bartender who sort of shrugs back, and then around the crowd. A few people chuckle in the corner at the change to Kaede, but none of them seem too concerned or inclined to help. Hm.

She is Too Drunk for this.
]