Entry tags:
- * event,
- castlevania: trevor belmont,
- death note: l lawliet,
- elfen lied: kaede,
- fallout: the lone wanderer,
- fe: azura,
- fe: edelgard von hresvelg,
- fe: hubert von vestra,
- fe: soren,
- ffvii: zack fair,
- ffxiii: lightning farron,
- ffxiv: mira chambers,
- fgo: cu chulainn,
- fgo: cu chulainn alter,
- fgo: enkidu,
- fha: caren ortensia,
- fruits basket: kyo sohma,
- fsf: flat escardos,
- fz: waver velvet,
- iris zero: asahi yuki,
- kh: vanitas,
- original: asura,
- original: sokie undertown,
- trails: crow armbrust,
- trails: towa herschel,
- undertale: papyrus
☆ Event Log: Winter Event Medley
I. Snow Way Out (6th - 10th)
This far on the south end of the continent, Aefenglom's infrastructure is not built for this kind of historic blizzard. Homes and shops alike were not built to withstand several feet of snow piling up on their rooftops, and at least a few collapses are imminent. Witches from the Coven take to the streets to try and clear them with heat and controlled fire, but the areas they leave have a tendency to ice over not long after they move on, and it expends quite a bit of magical energy trying to make even that much progress. Attempts grind to a halt later on the 6th, however, when something strange occurs. At times, the flurries of snow kicked up seem to move opposite to the direction of the howling wind, swirling almost as if they are alive, and this phenomenon brings with it disruptions in Witch magic and magitech. They occur seemingly at random, hitting one district but not another, hitting one neighborhood but not the one three blocks down. Even the length of time these disruptions last varies by too much to predict it, a few minutes, a few hours, a few days. The only ones unaffected by the disruptions are Monsters, who seem to keep whatever natural abilities they might have. They're much better off than untrained humans and Witches. In Aefenglom, a city that relies on magic and magitech in its day to day, this brings certain aspects of daily life to a screeching halt.
The biggest problem is that whatever is causing the disruptions inside the city has also managed to cause disruptions in the enchantments on the Bright Wall that help to defend against the Cwyld. Whole sections of the Wall go dormant. They usually seem to flicker back to life after some time has passed, leading experts to believe that Cwyld creeping into the city on its own is not an immediate concern, but the flickering is attracting more Shades toward the city than usual. This is much more pressing, because the Wilders become spread thin trying to keep up, and residents of the Outer City are in immediate danger from attacks. Anyone who is willing and able to help defend Aefenglom are asked to do, and issued mostly long-distance weaponry to help shoot down Shades before they can reach the Wall. Infected corpses will have to be dealt with later, after the snows have let up, because conditions are even worse outside the Wall - be careful, visibility is poor out there. As a temporary solution, Parliament elects to allow in residents of the Outer City who are completely free of infection, choosing to funnel them into the Refugee District. Overcrowding is not one of their concerns at the moment, though it is likely. Many citizens in varying stages of infection still remain outside the Bright Wall, however, in dilapidated housing that offers little to no protection from the elements and marauding Shades. b. Lending a Hand
In the Refugee District, the rowhouses given to them when they first arrived have been improved by Mirrorbound help, but a fair amount of the wood that makes up the structures is still weak from age and the elements, having sat empty and untended for so many years before. There are at least a few roof collapses, and the narrow, uneven streets are difficult to navigate with the snow piling up. The efforts to clear roadways have not reached this area, and may not for quite some time - they simply aren't the first priority. Along with overcrowding as uninfected citizens from the Outer City pile in, eager to reach safety from shades outside, it's clear that these neighborhoods will be left to handle the blackouts and lack of heating alone. Despite the hardships, they're all willing to buckle down, pitch in, and take care of each other, welcoming any Mirrorbound who come to assist or bring supplies with open arms, treating them as if they're just as much a part of this little community that has formed up. They open their homes to those displaced and crowd around fireplaces to stay warm together, lending a somehow cozy feel to the whole affair. They may not be the richest or most privileged, but they seem happier than many in the Aristocratic District, whose massive, airy homes are impossible to heat or navigate in the dark without the help of magitech lights and heating systems. The wealthy elite as well are not used to having to shovel their own walkways, so many remain snowed into their frigid homes, miserable, until volunteers with the city can dig them out. Maybe this is an opportunity to sow some good will? c. Warm Company
For any of the Mirrorbound whose homes aren't warm enough to weather the storm in, the Coven opens up the dormitories again, as they did that first month, offering bedrooms with roaring fires in the fireplaces - but it'll be crowded, so enjoy sharing a bed with someone else. The blizzard dies down by the evening of the 10th, and with the passing of the storm, the disruptions in magic cease. Witches will find their magic reliable again, and magitech all over the city will flicker back to life, fully functional. Cleanup will commence in the days after, clearing snow from walkways, repairing damaged buildings, and beginning preparation for... |
II. Modranicht (21st - 23rd)
Leading up to the 21st, celebrations around the city are in full swing.
b. Craft Fair
c. Eat, Drink & Be Merry
It isn't required, but many citizens bring a dish to add to the tables, meant to be shared - usually a special family recipe. Mirrorbound are encouraged to share traditional food from their own homes (or close approximations of it), if they want to - many are highly interested in customs from other worlds, and it comes with bragging rights, should their dish prove popular! The yearly Feast is a great time for restaurant owners to come out and choose new additions to their menus. While a holiday primarily for family, attending the feast together is a popular past-time of new couples; small, controlled bonfires are set up around the grounds to warm up at, and hot drinks (both alcoholic and not) are provided. It's considered a very romantic date idea, but families gather around the fires as well, singing folk songs and telling stories well into the night. The few days just after Modranicht ends are widely regarded as time to take it easy and rest after merrymaking, just in time for... |
III. Hunting of the Wren (26th)
The "wren" itself is traditionally, well, a wren, but within recent decades it'd been acceptable simply to use any small bird available, be they from one of the citizens or, in this case, the Coven itself! Tiff, the ghost sparrow known to all Witches and what Monsters attend the Coven's lessons, is known as the grumpiest, meanest bird about -- never a kind squawk from this one, always flapping her wings distastefully on those who edge too near no matter the offerings made to lighten her mood, and, according to some students, "older than the Coven itself". Whether true or not, Tiff is incredibly long-lived, and is begrudgingly considered one of the mascots by the students. Ghost sparrows are known to consume wayward magic, making them excellent pets and familiars, and Tiff is no exception; her belly is filled with differing colors, creating a prismatic-like effect when light strikes her, and one could almost call her beautiful... until she opens her beak. She's none too happy about being in a cage, much less paraded around to "purge" poor behavior of the folk, and is letting this be known very much.
If the harmless pranks don't satisfy her, as they often do not, Tiff decides to do some of her own by way of spitting minor elemental magics from her belly, in the form of embers, sparks, and icy winds. This'll cause small fires and short circuit the magitech of house for a small period of time, and frankly speaking the party people don't seem to care much. Most do, in that laughing assuring way that it'll burn itself out or the magitech'll just take ten to start back up, but some laugh a little too hard, jeer a little too much, beneath their anonymity. They toe the line and back off before things become too dicey, but... Well, the Dorchacht refugees they prank in the same way aren't so understanding, and spats begin to start that the city guard must break up. b. Joining the Fun
... Which is how the refugees of Dorchacht plan to get their revenge, gussying up and hiding their features in order to perform acts of petty revenge. As parties do, while it starts with just the local Aefenglom natives it does start to extend to the Mirrorbound as well, so beware those who have actual Harpy sat in "cages" of performative magic for the occasion, because their pranks are much, much worse, and include suggestive song to manipulate those who hear it into doing things they may not usually do. |
Welcome to December's event log! This one post covers all three mini-events taking place in December - there will not be another mod-posted log. Questions can be found HERE. The Quest Board is open as well! As always, feel free to use this log or make your own, and Happy Holidays, Aefenglom!

Warm Company
Uh--you're sure? [He stops on his way to the fireplace, blinking slowly.] I mean--I think there's space for both of us?
[Ah, but he rolls around in his sleep doesn't he... Kyo might not appreciate that.]
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[Well. Kyo does at least know Yuya. And he'd at least tolerate that better than he did finding Ayame sleeping with him that one time. But even so, he wasn't so sure if the other teen would be that keen about it. Even if they were Bonded, that didn't have to mean they'd share like this, after all?]
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[That and closer to the fire place. Someone like Kyo probably wouldn't care about the cinders getting him all sooty if he was easily able to bathe and clean himself when he wakes up anyway. So he just gives a shrug. Not really minding either way as long as there was a roof over his head and all. Given he had been out in the mountains for months back home as well, probably just adds to that he isn't necessarily picky on his sleeping spots.]
And after living in the mountains for a few months back home. I'm sure I can survive the floor here.
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Well... [Yuya sits down on front of the fireplace, stretching his hands to it.] I don't mind sharing if you want to sleep more comfortably. Really! The bed's big enough.
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[People share for warmth all the time, right? Kyo just isn't necessarily as used to that. That and he is still figuring out this Bond thing. Knows he should focus on getting to know Yuya better. So he's....trying. He relents in that in at least trying, agreeing to see if it is comfortable enough for them both, holding out his own hands to the fire.]
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[Since Kyo seems to take him as his responsibility and all.]
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[As annoying as the rabbit could be, Kyo was trying his best. Trying to make sure his relative stayed alive here at least. So he has at least made sure the other wasn't going to freeze or anything. Even if Kyo understandably couldn't literally be with Momiji every second of the day.]
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Anyway, for a moment Yuya's willing to let the silence since between them from there. This close, without any other distractions between them, it might make the bond a little more noticeable., an undercurrent of some other feelings in their own.]
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[At least. Being around everyone else, surely that meant there were more eyes to help keep watch over the younger Sohma. In theory, anyway. So it means Kyo isn't stuck in such confined quarters with Momiji at least for a bit until this calms down anyway.
Which part of him is thankful for if also obviously worried about the situation.]
Your place alright in all this?
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[Kyo explains, just trying to savor the warmth of the fire before shifting to sort out his things and ready the bed. To ensure he is ready when he is ready to go to sleep.]
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[By the harbor, if there's no heating? Maybe...]
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[That and, well. A dojo was usually fairly open somewhat at least, and the sessions weren't usually too long. That and it was intense so they usually warmed up before the weather gave them too much issue at least. Usually.]
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[It was something at least. An idea, to help. Kyo isn't so used to others being so interested in martial arts. Interested in....well. Him in general, really. The only reason people at school probably were initially curious about him was his being related to Yuki.]
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[He soaks up the fireplace warmth for a moment more before he pushes himself to stand, and starts removing all the extra accessories and vest he's wearing into a pile of his things by the bed. He can just sleep in this shirt and pants, that's fine.]
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[No offense to everyone here. Kyo just isn't as outgoing and friendly, as naturally social as some. That and he's bound to get restless if he is to be cooped up inside for a long time. He's used to being able to get out, to climb up on trees or roofs and have his own space when it gets too much. Kyo follows suit though, in removing extra layers himself.]
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[It is pretty crowded... but at least they only have to share a bed with two people and not, like, four.
Yuya sits down on the edge of the bed, removing his goggles and pendulum last after he's seated and setting them gently on his pile.]
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[Well. Except when someone else came to stay. Tohru having shared her bed with her friends when the psychic and ex-gang girl came over. Or when Ayame found the others had locked their doors and sneaked in to curl up next to Kyo.]
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[He isn't used to sharing but hopefully that would at least kind of feel like he had more space? Sort of. In theory. He shifts to move his things closer, keeping it at the foot of the bed.]
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[While they aren't exactly the hugest sized bed, Kyo still wouldn't hopefully take up that much room? He shifts his stuff to the foot of the bed, careful not to kick it off, and lies down next to Yuya himself to demonstrate.]
See? I mean, we might shift in our sleep, but.
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But he unbunches himself from the wall. Neither of them really take up a lot of space, anyway.]
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