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Event Log: January, Return to Dorchacht
I. A Tarnished Reality
Upon return to Dorchacht, it's obvious that some major changes have been made with the new regime. The sky is overcast, but it's merely fault of the weather at this time of year - the oppressive fog that used to hang over the Black City is gone, along with its effects on the natural lunar cycle. The auction blocks, damaged in the fires of the event the locals now call "The Rising", have been fully torn down, not a trace of them left to sully the streets. Where the triple stars of the Resistance used to be worn in secret, a majority of citizens now bear them openly (and in many cases, proudly) on pins and on clothing. In fact, any Witches who do not display the triple stars on their person somewhere, are generally regarded with suspicion, disgust, or fear unless they're recognized as Mirrorbound Witches - careful not to be mistaken for a Drummond sympathizer. The Monster citizens won't be outwardly cruel to any Witches, but will be somewhat fearful, hurrying their children along or crossing the street to get away. Recognizable Mirrorbound, those who were there during The Rising and before, are treated a bit like celebrities on the streets, though any Mirrorbound are given a warm welcome, albeit a little less warm for Witches. Storytellers share tales of how diplomats treating one another, Witches and Monsters alike, as equals so publicly and openly within Dorchacht gave them hope that such a life is attainable, or how a band of Mirrorbound snuck into the city under the cover of darkness and helped give their Resistance a leg up in the good fight against Drummond's extremists. Others share stories of being rescued from burning buildings or cruel Witches during The Rising by brave heroes. Many of these tales are shared in the form of song, as homage to those Mirrorbound who brought hopeful music to Dorchacht through the radio, which is still operational and playing a selection of music with a little more variety. Still a bit soft, their speakers and songs are, but as time passes, they grow a little more experimental, branching out from the lullabies that used to be played. Overall, the Black City is much less black these days, a little greener and brighter from the plants left by Mirrorbound before. Where the old Dorchacht could take your breath away with its feeling of barred oppression, many of those barricaded windows have been opened, reinforcements on the doors broken down. Though things are never perfect after a revolution, and it's clear that the work continues. Armed Resistance guards patrol the streets in trios, normally two Monsters and a Witch, to keep the peace. Their first priority is the protection of Monsters, many of whom still seem anxious and scared as they go about their days - not of the guards themselves, who they often greet with smiles, but of the Witches and humans they pass on the streets. In some cases, keeping the peace means breaking up fights between their own and those humans and Witches who do not want to accept Monsters as their equals, and in some cases it means putting Drummond sympathizers in their places with intimidation and force. While they do their best to keep skirmishes out of Mirrorbound sight, it's clear that despite the improvements, Dorchacht is still no utopia, and the road to a true peace is fraught with speedbumps. As noted, characters are free to travel between Aefenglom and Dorchacht by teleporter as often as they'd like! The waypoints will remain open even after this month and travel will be unrestricted; we will note if this situation changes in the future. Dorchacht quests are also now available ICly! |
II. A Few Alterations
Instead, Dorchacht's new Coven is currently based inside an old manor located just a handful of blocks from the town square, and it's a much more informal affair. Magic lessons have continued with Resistance Witches, though the subject matter has changed instead. They experiment with different types of magic based on their own interests, but many are studying plant magic, medicine, and defensive spells that can be used out in the Wilde. Anything that will prove to be practical going forward. Lessons are also open to Monsters now, so they can see what their magical brethren are learning (and know that the compulsion and control spells that Morgana loved so much are no longer being taught). With the Coven being moved, visitors from Aefenglom are offered places to stay either within the manor of the new Coven, or in various empty houses around the city. Stay as long as you'd like, they say, and apologize that the accommodations aren't nicer - reconstruction is still obviously ongoing all over the city, repairing damages from The Rising and the fighting that happened afterward. They don't really have anywhere as nice as the rooms their ambassadors were given in Aefenglom.
While help is welcomed with open arms and enthusiasm at most sections of the walls, those guards posted at one particular small district, guarded with trios of Resistance members at each entrance and warded with alarm magic to warn of escape, turn Mirrorbound away; these runes are being altered, not removed, to help contain unruly Drummond loyalists, they say. The people who now live in that guarded district are all human, whether they're Witches or no, and all refuse to bear the triple stars. "Troublemakers," the guards will explain grimly. "We have to contain them for now. It isn't a perfect solution, but they've hurt people, or tried to hurt people, since Drummond was run out of town." c. Bond Lessons
And for those who aren't in a Bond, or decline to talk -- well, they get what amounts to a "flour sack baby" in the form of a Dorchacht citizen of the opposite role of their own (a Monster would receive a human/Witch, a Witch would receive a Monster) that they must hang with for a day, ensuring no harm comes to them, bound by one of the temporary Bonding potions so popular in the Wilders' ranks. (As a note, for the second option, you have free reign of the NPC; do the personalities you find fun, be they cooperative or mischievous, shy or loud, abrasive to your character or someone they can genuinely get along with. They are all willing - no one is being forced into this. No Fae or Dragons allowed for Monster NPCs, unfortunately, as they are still very much not about.) |
III. Ahoy Mateys!
On board the various ships brave enough to return to the sea, Mirrorbound find the problem halfway through the trip: a colossal squid that's made it home at this point, thrashing ships that come too close to its den. While uninfected, it does have injuries on its body, which may be the source of its lashing out. The ships are able to bring themselves close enough for longer ranged attacks, and the Harpy on board are careful not to be captured by the churning waves caused by the thrashing, but there's others who want to seek a less violent mean to end this surf and turf conflict. Killing, healing, subduing, or relocating it are all valid options, but getting in close to do any of those will be difficult, as it has a tendency to ink up the waters around it and reduce visibility to nothing. Be careful of any creatures swimming around that are interested in the weakened squid as well, such as various carnivorous fish, sea-plants, and things that appear alike to Merrow, but rely only on instinct. The Merrow cannot be spoken to, nor are they infected; the Captains of the ships will explain that they're "wild", and refer to them as distant cousins to the Merrow that sparsely populate Aefenglom itself. |
IV. Back At Home
The refugees, in their neighborhoods on the far reaches of the Haven, seem happy to hear news from home and find The Dragon/Starlight/Fafnir freed, and while a few of them choose to return to Dorchacht, having never put down roots in Aefenglom, more still don't wish to leave the homes and families they've formed here, or the Mirrorbound who have helped them so much over the months. Some even doubt that things are as good as they say, and choose to remain for that reason - slavery and ill treatment from the upper class in Aefenglom instilled in them a sense of (well-earned) paranoia regarding the intentions of Witches, especially those back home. They hear that things have changed, but don't necessarily want to find out for themselves. Even still, the mood is upbeat, with a general consensus that if Morgana is really gone, that's at least a solid step in the right direction. In the Aristocratic District, though, the atmosphere is sour. The general sentiment is that they wish the refugees would have left with those ambassadors. The kinder ones think Aefenglom should focus on its own citizens - the people from the Outer City brought in to weather the blizzard have never left, after all, still living in the neighborhoods with the refugees. Those who are more vocally outspoken about the Mirrorbounds' presence in the city think they should have all left to Dorchacht. Let another city shoulder all the misfortune they bring with them! Many of the people grumbling about that are ones who were directly affected by the Mists back in October, either through temporary changes themselves or through being attacked by ferals. Some of the more hot-headed young people try to spread this message - through graffiti, on homes and businesses in the Haven and the refugees' district, though if caught, they're quick to run away and not willing to enter into a confrontation. The graffiti is wholly mundane and not particularly difficult to remove, just unpleasant, telling Mirrorbound and refugees alike to "go home" or "go back to Dorchacht", in so much colorful language. Seems there's still some work to do at home, as well. |
Welcome to your establishing post for the current situation in Dorchacht! This log takes place through the entire month; characters can come and go as they please. As always, you can direct all your questions HERE. This month we're also putting up a City Tracker for PC actions, both in Aefenglom's plot later on and Dorchacht's log here. Let us know what your character is doing, good or bad! The cut-off for the tracker is February 3rd.
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Of course. [ Asahi starts sorting through a pile of clothes. Usually she's a bit neater and more organized about all of this, but it's been so hard to focus with everything going on lately. But she does manage to pull a pajama shirt out of the pile, throwing it over to Momiji. ] Here, you can wear that. It's clean, don't worry.
[ She figures she at least has to add that considering the clothes pile over here and all.. ]
You can sleep on the bed too. I've been really bad at actually sleeping in there lately anyway.
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[If the clutter bothers him, it doesn't show at all--Asahi should see his bedroom back at Kyo's, between how unused to the whole "not having maids" thing he still is, his unscratched burrowing instincts, and that fun puca tendency to find all sorts of neat things in unexpected places. (It's a huge mess.)
Instead, he just catches the shirt and promptly spins around to face away as he starts to pull off his paint-spattered top and change.]
Oh, 'kay. ...Is it not comfy, with your wings?
[He pauses to ask, peeking back over-shoulder. He hadn't thought about how that would work! Actual birds probably mostly sleep perched on something, right...?]
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[ But there seems to be more to it than just that answer, judging by the fact she says it somewhat hesitantly. (Or maybe that hesitance just comes from how she's trying to not look and give him some privacy while he's changing!) ]
At first it was still kind of manageable, even with the wings, but I don't really.. feel comfortable anymore. That low to the ground. [ Dumb harpy instincts kicking in. It's why she figures he can probably sleep in a bed.. Rabbits shouldn't have that kind of problem, right? ] So I usually sleep up there now.
[ She points up, at the rafters near the ceiling. There's a corner up there that has cloth and all sorts of things gathered into a shape that vaguely resembles a nest. ]
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[Once he's pulled the loaned shirt on, Momiji turns and follows Asahi's line-of-sight, craning his head back to blink up at her nest.
That is the obvious bird answer to the problem, isn't it? Still, he wasn't expecting it!]
Is it cozy...? [He scoots back a little further to try to get a better look. He goes quiet for a moment, looking almost bashful.] ...I think puca might have like the opposite thing.
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Really? I guess rabbits usually stay low to the ground.. [ And puca seem to be rabbit-like enough, judging by Momiji's ears and all. And his general cuteness. Although that might also be a Momiji trait moreso than a puca one. ] Does sleeping on a bed work out for you then? If it's too uncomfortable, we can try to work something else out.
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[And it works...passably? As well as anything else he's tried, so far, anyway. The apartment doesn't have anywhere underground he can retreat to conveniently, and it turns out trying to sleep under the bed is just not the same (and is also very uncomfortable). When it's cold enough, he can get by with cocooning himself in a couple of spare covers, but even that doesn't quite scratch the burrowing itch.]
I stayed with some other puca in Dorchacht, though? And they'd dug in under an inn there and had kind of a--den? With four of them all together.
[He shrugs, going somewhat pink. Not exactly the kind of quick fix one can implement at home, but it was the best. And now it's just this weird, unsatisfied urge.]
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That must've been nice. [ Not that Asahi personally thinks it's nice. .. well, maybe the company part of it is? She sometimes gets awfully lonely here alone. But the burrowing part isn't really her deal. She can understand why it must be nice for Momiji though. ] Maybe you can have something like that here one day too. There's got to be other puca around.
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[He snickers, shaking his head and then dropping back on the bed, scooting himself up towards its headboard to start to settle in. He's mostly joking.]
This is good for tonight, though, thanks! I just didn't know other Monsters did stuff like that.
[Abnormal sleeping habits and all. It's a little less embarrassing, actually, realizing he's not just being super-weird about it.]
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[ But at least it does make it easier to not feel as judged. At least they're all weirdos together. (Then again, Momiji is always so nice, it's hard to ever feel fully judged around him to begin with.)
Ange spreads her wings, flying up to her usual spot higher up to settle in there. ]
Alright, good night. Just yell at me if something's up, I don't sleep all that deeply.
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[He watches her alight into the nest in the rafters and then gets himself tucked in--covers bundled snugly around him, curled up tight with one pillow clutched to his chest and his cheek pressed into another.
Not long after, he's fast asleep...and less troublesome of a house-guest than one might expect. Beyond talking (and occasionally looking like he's trying to hop) in his sleep, he dozes off without any commotion.
All in all, not a bad night!]