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☆ Event: Fright Night
I. The Mist
The mist does not discriminate. Humans and Witches find themselves gaining the parts of Monsters, or even creatures that live outside the Wall. Monsters gain parts that don’t match up to their species - Arachne with wings or gills, Turnskin with antlers and Merrow tails, Puca with the teeth and claws of predators or the horns of unicorns or the scales of lizards, such strange sights become more and more common as morning approaches slowly. Mirrorbound may find that they can even gain the features and mannerisms of creatures from their home worlds. It all seems to happen wholly at random. These parts may not even last; plenty of citizens lose their new additions after just hours, only to gain new ones in the meanwhile. In the dark, wee hours of the morning, the city erupts into chaos. b. Widespread Chaos
Some may be lucky enough to escape the mists or its effects somehow, but the vast majority of the city hasn’t -- and it’s telling, from the sounds of people in the streets, that no one’s particularly happy about the turn of events. Many are in pain, many are blind with panic and upset. How could this happen? What’s going on? Many of the shouts attribute blame to the Coven allowing the practice of at-times experimental magics, while others turn it into anti-Monster sentiment, claiming the Monster population wants them all to suffer the way they do. Other tinfoil-hat-ists spread their conspiracy theories loudly, laying the blame squarely on Dorchacht - retribution for the Monsters the Mirrorbound stole from their city. This is an attack, they shout! The actual truth remains to be seen, however. There are plenty who don’t care about the truth and pay little attention to the rumors. They’re opportunists at heart, and a city in chaos is good for lining pockets. Some less-affected and less-moral citizens take to the streets of the Shopping and Aristocratic districts, throwing rocks through windows, banging down doors, looting shops and the houses of the wealthy of whatever valuables they can carry with them. Even a gang of kids from one of the orphanages in the Harbor District, sporting their own mismatched new features, can be spotted roaming the city, looting stores and homes, stealing from people incapacitated in the streets. They can’t pass up an opportunity when they have so little to begin with. c. State of Emergency
Those who have learned healing magic are asked to report to makeshift first aid stations scattered around the city to help those dealing with more violent, bloody transformations. Anyone with prior law enforcement experience are tasked with helping contain and stop the looting and the muggings. More still are called to try and figure out some way to get rid of the mist, or reverse its effects. None of the assignments are mandatory, plenty are unable to assist as they deal with their own afflictions, but any help is greatly appreciated. |
II. Damage Control
Some can keep it together just enough to go about their daily lives as best they can with their new ‘additions’, but others rapidly start to lose their minds in ferality, even those with strong Witch-Monster Bonds. Miss Nessie is quick to whip the Coven into action to help preserve the peace as much as possible. There isn’t enough room to contain so many feral citizens, but they try to make do. All available Mirrorbound, Witch and Monster, who are able and want to help contain the people of Aefenglom or each other are taught a simple knock-out spell, or given slips of paper enchanted with the same, to literally knock some sense into the ferals. It won’t hurt them in the long term, but it will give them a time-out and help pull their minds out of their pits of animal instinct. Plenty of citizens will be thankful for this. That doesn’t mean everyone is happy to see the Mirrorbound around town. They may notice that they get more scowls while they’re out and about, more whispers and dirty looks. They come from humans the most, but especially the wealthier people of the city, dealing with their own share of terrible transformations, who mutter under their breaths words like, “Knew they would bring trouble with them. Knew it right from the start.” Known Mirrorbound may find themselves being kicked out of higher class shops in the Shopping District, or even spit on in the streets. Poorer citizens, especially Monsters, see things differently, however: they’ve seen the refugees from Dorchacht, they know what was done for some of their kind. They’ll admit that the Mirrorbound have brought trouble with them, but a little trouble isn’t always a bad thing - sometimes you’ve got to shake things up and disturb the status quo. Though they’re dealing with bizarre changes and an increased risk of going feral, they have faith that the Mirrorbound will help solve this problem. Of course, this difference in opinion just means both sides argue louder and fight harder. |
III. The Refugees
They’d been warned that certain urges would be stronger, that magic could wax and wane like the moons themselves, but this? This rampant disorder, the odd turning present in so many citizens and Mirrorbound alike, the Coven and Parliament’s bid on attempting some sort of damage control--? Is this what they left Dorchacht for, from one far too controlling city to one that didn’t seem to have any control at all? They aren’t in chains, at least. They can choose their Bonds if they’d like one. But it’s put them on edge enough that some linger by the docks, both wanting to leave to someplace “safe” in their eyes and wishing to stay. The latter wins out in most cases, seeking to help the Mirrorbound as they were helped themselves, though they may be suffering from the mists themselves... oddly, they seem to be more aware of themselves in a way that the natives are not, likely learned behavior leftover from Dorchacht to keep themselves in check; the compulsion spell had only helped compulsion, after all, there’d been a genuine want to remain secure and safe in their minds even with the situation as it was. Unfortunately, there’s plenty of locals who see the refugees as part of the problem -- before the Mirrorbound, before Dorchacht, Aefenglom had been fine, and in continuing these thoughts, they’re not... the friendliest to outsiders. Some are more likely to retaliate violently with new-found additions to their physiology and skillset when the refugees attempt to help, with whispers, conspiracy theories, and nasty rumors all the while spreading at a rapid pace. As bad as Dorchacht had been, maybe they had a point about the strange, suggestive magic used across the city. Maybe it’s something Aefenglom should look into too, during the fuller moons, should this be the beginning of something worse as the new year rises at the end of the month. But hopefully -- and this is the hope of all -- it simply remains a one-off, freak happening at the end of the year, and they pray the new one fares better. |
IV. The Aftermath
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Edelgard looks up, arching an eyebrow.]
I know you won't. I've prodded around for options, and blood and bonding are the safest ways to remain myself. It's not an appealing thought, but then what is, here? It's simply something I'll bear.
[She pauses briefly, fingers tapping on the arm of the chair thoughtfully.]
And bear it gladly, for the sake of my sanity, I should add. We've worked too hard for me to lose control now.
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Agreed. Supposedly, Bonding would strengthen my magic, as well as safeguard your sanity.
[Compared to his magic Fódlan, he felt weak in addition to needing to rebuild his skills. Hubert wasn't sure how much of that was the fault of the full moons. The magical light steadies again.]
...I supposed I'll need to make sure Caspar's aware of the importance of Bonding.
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[She smiles ruefully.]
Not because I do not respect and appreciate him, but his emotions can be quite...loud, even without one. I doubt he'll have trouble finding partners though.
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[His scowl deepens. Out comes the steak, quickly sliced into halves. The magical light flickers out so he can use his other hand to carry out their plates.]
I would only suggest such a thing to him as a last resort. He can be... trying enough from a distance.
[Hubert may actually kill him, in such an event. He can already imagine the migraine.]
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[She isn't lying...]
Is the food all ready? It smells nice.
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[Please, please make good life choices, excitable little general.]
[Stepping up to her chair, he offers the plate.]
Red meat usually does. It's plain, but it should do the job.
[Or at least, he hopes. Hubert isn't 100% sure what to do for teething vampires.]
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[Relieved, she takes the plate and takes up a fork, cutting a piece and beginning to chew slowly.
And closing her eyes in...clear...blessed relief. Sinking lower in the chair, she manages not to sigh too loudly around the mouthful.
Heaven but she was grateful for the heat and the chew.]
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[Hubert's fatigue catches up to him the moment he sits, and he pinches his eyes shut with a quiet sigh of his own. He needed to rest; he needed to do a lot of other things that left little time for rest. If tonight was an example of how volatile Aefenglom could be, he couldn't slow down, even if it wasn't Fódlan.]
[The stray thought sucks him into mentally reorganizing his priorities instead of eating.]
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[She says in a gently reproving way, after finally swallowing her first bite. She's not as quick to go for the second, but she's eyeing it more intently than anything. She'd been hungrier than she'd thought as well, the day having been draining.]
And then sleep. And that is an order. I will give you an herbal tea if you do not.
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[Oh well. At least they could invest in several things, and be prepared for the next crisis. A few nights of weakness were worth that.]
Hah. Very well, Your Majesty.
[He begins to eat. He disliked herbal teas.]
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She has some thoughts to go over as they eat, as well.]
Have you spoken with any others not from Fodlan? I've been attempting to make some contacts.
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[Predictably, Hubert's been more focused on the Coven and the nature of this world. Mastering the local script, memorizing the city, relearning magic theory from the ground up, securing a foothold for them, researching the sorts of Monsters...]
[And ugh, he really should have halved the meat before cooking it, and pulled his half early. He really didn't care for it well-done. Oh well; if he voiced that aloud, Edelgard would just take it as more reason to order him to rest, something so simple slipping his mind.]
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{That seems a good division of labor.]
I've been impressed with a few, but others...[She huffs a laugh.]...seem a touch obnoxious.
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[He chuckles, doing his best to ignore the occasional sounds of commotion outside without truly shutting it out of his awareness.]
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[Well, she can laugh too.]
I swear, I am almost happy that Sylvain and Ferdinand are not here.
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Perhaps it is a boon that our numbers are low. We have fewer trustworthy allies, but we only need to be concerned about ourselves.
[And Caspar. He is very concerned about Caspar. He's enough of a handful on his own.]
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[And then there's Marianne.]
The less of us, the better, until we know more.