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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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Which is worse? She already knows about the alcohol, and so telling about the pills wouldn't be such a stretch in theory... but at the same time, that would open up an entirely new can of worms. Serious drug use is less of an explanation and more of an alarm bell.
He pinches the bridge of his nose, self-soothing because no one else is going to put his mind at ease in these harried moments.]
He's not in danger. He overindulged.
[L should have been the one to test those pills, whatever the effect. The fact that Mello actually did seems practically predatory, and even though Alex basically dragged him in here, he recognizes after the fact that it's probably appropriate that he is here. Considering.]
If you want to stay where you are, just now, it's alright, but we're not going.
[There's a lot about those pills they don't know, after all.]
It would go a long way toward assuaging worry.
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Fine? Bullshit. But M was proud, she knew that. He’d probably rather pass out and crack his head open than admit to needing assistance. That part of him frustrated her.
She hears Linden’s explanation. She knows the translation. Alex knew drunks, she lived and cared for one for years. This was more than that. ]
What else did you take?
[ Her voice was a little firmer, backing up Linden’s statement of not leaving M alone. ]
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[This? Is trivial.]
[He presses his forehead against his knees shortly thereafter, exhaling a long, slow, breath.]
If the two of you want to stare at me naked in the tub, you could've asked before now, [he mumbles into one knee; he doesn't have the mental fortitude to keep debating the seriousness of this with either of them.]
[And Alex, oh. Curious, intuitive thing; Mello will lie to her over time — has probably lied to her in the past — but right now, what's the point? The girl's not stupid. Unfortunately. He peels his head up just long enough to look her in the eye, and she'll find his barely focused. Dull.]
Something to help me sleep. [An understatement.] Something for pain.
[He's not revealing the why of it; let her think he made the decision to get high. No one needs to know any more about L than they already do.]
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Most people would assume that he'd meant alcohol when he'd used the word "overindulged." Alex's soft, simple intonation is infused with her life experience, the things she's witnessed, the unpalatable truths that run beneath the rot.
It's rot that L put there, he's inclined to think. Mello should have just passed the pills off to him, but no; someone caring for his wellbeing has resulted in them getting hurt. Why did he let Mello as close as he did? Even now Mello's trying to protect him, losing face in front of a girl he's interested in, and L sighs. This is exhausting and painful.]
They were intended for me. He tried them to make sure they were safe.
[It's sounds dull and flat, but honest. Not screwing this up for Mello probably means not allowing his girlfriend to think that he's some reckless junkie who wants a shortcut to oblivion.]
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She turns to him this time, a little surprised by what he said. It sounded like those stories of people who would taste test the food of kings to make sure there wasn't poison in them. Was this really the level of reverence M had for Linden? He was willing to do something so risky, then even try to frame it like it was some brash mistake?
But really, how could she fault something that came out of caring for someone else? ]
Probably not with alcohol...
[ Though she suspects they know that. Sometimes knowing doesn't really stop one from doing certain things. ]
You should go lie down after this. Both of you.
[ She won't rub it in this time, their reasons for doing so not being something she feels she had a right to tread upon. But that didn't mean she was going to leave them to their own devices. ]
Is the water helping?
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[So he'll take control, because that's what he does. Even in his most fickle moments, Mello takes pride in bending situations to his liking. He's silent as he seals the plug, switches the water over from a rainshower to a steady stream to fill the bath. He'd prefer to be in here, because, well.]
It's helping, yea.
[Whether L wants to stick around for this or not is entirely up to him. Sometimes, Mello is spiteful. Now is one of them.]
I'll lie down when I'm ready. [He cranes his neck a bit.] Linden, don't ever do that again. If I wanted her to know what they were for, I would have told her.
[Ass.]
[When he looks back at Alex, his eyes soften.] You like the water.
[Of course she does.]
Come in?
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She'd have found out.
[He says so quietly, almost carelessly, as he turns to go collect his pills. Before he does, though, he glances back and pointedly addresses Alex.]
Will you be alright, alone?
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And you didn't want to tell me. So someone had to.
[ Her brow furrows, starting to feel a little frustrated. Especially when he offers a seat in the tub. A body of water like that was like putting alcohol in front of an addict--- But she shakes her head, fighting off the urge to jump in. ]
Neither of you should be alone right now.
[ She stands to open the door, giving her a good view of the living room. ]
Linden, stay on the couch for now. When M is done, we'll get you both to a room.
.
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[It's preferable. Even through the awkward exchanges, this is. Nice. He slips a wet hand up Alex's arm without permission, sets his eyes on his mentor.]
This could go much more smoothly than it is, you know.
[He suggests it with a wolfish grin. Despite his life experience, Mello is still not even twenty, and his mind tends to wander to places they shouldn't when he doesn't have a direct enemy distracting his train of thought.]
Linden.
[He tips his head.]
You don't need to leave us alone.
[Besides, who knows how many pills L will take, given the circumstances.]
And you, [He addresses Alex with soft eyes. Quite a difference from his and L's interactions. A knee splashes in the water; he runs a thumb over her skin idly.]
You don't need to take care of me. I don't want that from you. You understand, yea?
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I don't need to be present for any sort of private moment between the two of you.
[The couch is starting to seem like a preferable, compromise really. Is Mello trying to make him jealous, by lavishing attention on Alex and making sure he's there to watch? Or can all this be chalked up to drug interactions?]
I'll be nearby in case things get out of hand.
[For now. He turns to brace his hand on the door frame.]
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No, M, she didn't understand. She didn't really know what it was M wanted from her. ]
I do it because you aren't...[ Because he's someone she cares about. ] And you think it's the time for this?
like M has been trying to keep in control of everything, yet all it has done was remind Alex that he really is still young. Her other hand goes over his, gently removing it from her arm. ]
I'll wait for you by the door.
[ She looks at Linden this time, no, there would not be a private moment. This way, she could also watch out for him. They wouldn't be getting rid of her, but this way she was still giving them space. ]
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[Might be the pills, might be because Mello is a curious thing. But it's fascinating; he runs an index over the ridges of one before she ends contact, and — ]
[Mello is alone in the filling tub with water running over him; it does almost nothing to assuage his discomfort. He knows this: he's seen it in someone close to him before. He'll be high, he'll get sick, he'll refuse to eat. Sleep instead. Wake and insist he's fine when his eyes are still glassy and his focus quite off.]
[When he cranes his neck to look at the both of them, his gaze is nearly dead. Reflective of how he remembers L looking at him all of the time, and this isn't the time to feel anything.]
[This is an uncomfortable situation that shouldn't be at all.]
I'm fine.
[How many times has he said it? Never. Once. A million. He doesn't know. He rubs a soaked hand over his face, kicks the shower off with a foot. The water calms, and it will be so easy to get lost in it, really. When does Mello ever really take the time to just stop and breathe?]
I don't need nannies, yea. [He doesn't mean to offend. If anything, he's offended.] You can close the door behind you.
[He trusts that L will treat their guest with decency.]
I'll be out later.
[When? No clue.]
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He speaks up, addressing Alex.]
Whether or not you close the door... it's up to you. We're Bonded and I won't allow any harm to come to him.
[She might not have had the time to grow to trust him, but there is a somber hollowness to his words. They are the truth.]
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She has half a mind to ask Linden, in that case, who's looking after him in his current state? But she doesn't, walking over to the kitchen to pour a glass of water, then bring it over to him by the couch. ]
How are you feeling..?
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...tired.
[He doesn't know if he could quite sleep. But there's a soul-deep exhaustion he's been subjected to constantly lately, isn't there?]
I suppose I should thank you, for remaining as a vigilant regulatory presence.
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[ Something had to be up if he was resorting to all of this after all. ]
I'm not...really. M still does what he wants, and I'm not always around for it.
[ It worried her sometimes, since it felt like he feared nothing.
Her gaze falls back to Linden at that thought.
Almost nothing. ]
You're...his mentor, right? Or well..he seems to look up to you a lot.
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He lives absolutely dysfunctionally. Up until recently it never had to affect anyone else. This is really all so inconvenient.]
Does it seem that way?
[There's no real affectation of surprise. He knows that it does.]
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[ He didn’t seem like much of a talker, so Alex could only guess. ]
You look really tired. And..It’s the way M talks about you.
[ He only spoke of him once, but it was the most emotion she’s seen him show. ]
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He doesn't, he finds. He just nods, accepting it without needing to like what it means for the way Mello still insists on viewing him after so many years and a world behind them both.]
I hope you'll give me a chance to introduce myself on my own terms. I'll afford you the same courtesy, of course.
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I’d like that. And I am sorry for...barging in and just doing what a I wanted.
[ No matter how good her intentions, she did just start bossing them around and being nosy. ]
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He mentioned to me that you came around at times. In truth, it may take some time for me to get past the feeling that I'm the one intruding.
[It might never happen, regardless of how much Mello wants him here.]
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[ It's kind of an odd thing to hear, all things considered. They're the ones with a much deeper relationship. ]
I think I'm more of the intruder, really. I just come to check on him every now and then.
[ At least, after the whole incident with Linden before. Which Alex isn't going to say or point out. ]
I'm just nosy.
[ M had been rather patient with her when it comes to her fussing, and she can't help it. ]
I do hope that feeling passes for you though. I don't want to make you uncomfortable..
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[Maybe not the hottest take ever, but he's tired, has a headache from drinking, and wants to sample the stash under his seat for some sweet oblivion.]
It takes a fair amount to make me uncomfortable. Should you pass that point... I'm sure you'll know.
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[ And while Alex had initially thought it was because of her, she has a feeling that was happening before she came through that door. ]
Or well..earlier.
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[Somewhere, anyway. He's not sure he really wants to be in this apartment.]
Perhaps that's what you're perceiving.
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