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♥ October Event Log

October (Lasohm) Event Log
The last breath of summer leaves along with the month of Ohnir, and now fall has come to Havenwell with Lasohm. The leaves on the trees in the conservatories and botanical gardens are changing, the days are no longer hot but seasonably warm and the nights bring a cool relief. The air turns crisp and sharp and the daylight hours are starting to lose out to the evening dark. Thankfully, Havenwell is well lit even at night, and the dark gloom is chased away now that the city's colors are (mostly) restored to their original glory. Here and there, patches of gray still exist, but thanks to everyone's efforts, things are back to normal.
Hopefully those dreams didn't plague you too much, offworlders. The citizens certainly didn't seem to notice...
❥ PROMPT I: The Havenwell Archives

Lasohm is another month that belongs to Ohma and as such, a small group of citizens decide that it might be great for the offworlders to help with something that might please the feline god. These citizens are marked with a sash with the sign of a quill on it, a decidedly antique symbol considering how technologically advanced the people are. They hand out fliers to any who will take them, offering a small amount of Dora in compensation to any who will help the Havenwell Archives repair and restore their books. The Archives is a large building in the south and its doors, which have been sealed shut until now, are slightly ajar, allowing people entry.
Head to the Archives and you'll be greeted by one of a handful of robotic citizens, all wearing that quill-emblazoned sash, and directed to a small room where you and other offworlders are put to the task of reassembling history texts that have fallen into disrepair. Most of the writing is illegible, but it seems that these books are important to the Archives for more than just the information contained within. As you work, you might notice that talking and sharing information about yourself or engaging in physical contact near these books with the other people in your room makes the text on your pages a little more legible, a little easier to read and understand....
OOC: Those who choose this prompt, please comment to the Mod thread on the OOC Plotting Post. You will be randomized to receive a small blurb that your character will be given to transcribe. This is limited to one blurb per player.
Head to the Archives and you'll be greeted by one of a handful of robotic citizens, all wearing that quill-emblazoned sash, and directed to a small room where you and other offworlders are put to the task of reassembling history texts that have fallen into disrepair. Most of the writing is illegible, but it seems that these books are important to the Archives for more than just the information contained within. As you work, you might notice that talking and sharing information about yourself or engaging in physical contact near these books with the other people in your room makes the text on your pages a little more legible, a little easier to read and understand....
OOC: Those who choose this prompt, please comment to the Mod thread on the OOC Plotting Post. You will be randomized to receive a small blurb that your character will be given to transcribe. This is limited to one blurb per player.
❥ PROMPT II: Chase the Rabbit
Those plagued by the dreams with their strange, indistinct figure will find that they haven't gone away even as the month changes to Lasohm. Not everyone is dreaming about this stranger and they don't come every night, but that might be a small comfort to those who see the figure lurking in their dreams, watching silently. They no longer flit away when you look at them though and instead, start holding their unnaturally long arms out to you. Their outline is like a shadow and it feels like you might fall into their arms if you keep looking at them. It's almost tempting, but the way the figure beckons and approaches without actually moving its legs seems unnatural. Every time you blink, it grows closer and larger and its arms are opened wide for you. You get the distinct feeling that, should you embrace it, it would be like dropping into an endless, dark void, which is wen a sense of vertigo seizes you and wakes you up.
The vertigo plagues you even into the waking hours and out of the corner of your eye, you can see that figure from your dreams, arms outstretched and waiting. The only way to rid yourself of this phantom is to let another character hold you tight, in the same way that figure seems to want to do. Letting another character hug you dispels the dreams entirely this time - the phantom figure dissipates, the dreams stop, and it seems like everything is back to normal for you.
Those who accept the phantom's hug, however....? Well. Let's just say they have very different dreams that night.
The vertigo plagues you even into the waking hours and out of the corner of your eye, you can see that figure from your dreams, arms outstretched and waiting. The only way to rid yourself of this phantom is to let another character hold you tight, in the same way that figure seems to want to do. Letting another character hug you dispels the dreams entirely this time - the phantom figure dissipates, the dreams stop, and it seems like everything is back to normal for you.
Those who accept the phantom's hug, however....? Well. Let's just say they have very different dreams that night.
❥ PROMPT III: Catch the Rabbit

Those who accept the phantom's hug also see it vanish from the daylight and it seems like everything is fine. It's gone, just like everyone else has said, and there's nothing lurking in the shadows anymore. You go to sleep that night and that's when it hits you. That sense of vertigo is awful and the dreams? They're back, but this time, they're a little different.
The White Rabbit: You're not alone in this space. Whether it's by accident or by some bond of fate, someone else is here with you. All around you, the world is empty and pure white, stretching into eternity and blank, like it's waiting for something - and it is. It's waiting for you. Once you recognize one another, the world reforms to take on the appearance of a dream you've had before, or a memory from long ago. The other person in your dream is conscious of this not being real, but you? Well...maybe you're aware and maybe you're not. Whatever the case may be, it seems the dream can end naturally as it's meant to, or your companion can try to wake you up. Because it's not just the two of your in this dream - that long-armed phantom is back and it's getting closer.
The Black Rabbit: The dreams are pitch black. You're floating in the darkness with nothing to tether you, whispers in foreign tongues all around you, words you can't understand. If you linger too long, the whispers grow louder, the sound of claws raking down metal approaching from behind and you know: you need to run. The dream seems to go forever, with you tumbling through the darkness, running on nothing, running to nothing, but definitely running from something. And then suddenly, there's someone with you, also fleeing the unseen horrors. As soon as you see them, the dream shifts and now you're experiencing each other's worst nightmares. Fend the terrors off by working together, holding one another, comforting each other as needed, but don't let them catch you.
Whichever dream you have, it ends when you see a figure suddenly appearing in front of you. The phantom that haunted you in your waking hours is back and you know that it sees you as well. Rather than come after you, however, the figure points to the side causing the walls of Havenwell to appear out of the dark, a bright beacon in the gloom. Then the figure opens a gaping, toothless mouth and wails, a bone deep sadness filling the air until the white walls of Havenwell begin to crumble like dust. You awaken with a jolt, the vision fading but the memories remaining.
The White Rabbit: You're not alone in this space. Whether it's by accident or by some bond of fate, someone else is here with you. All around you, the world is empty and pure white, stretching into eternity and blank, like it's waiting for something - and it is. It's waiting for you. Once you recognize one another, the world reforms to take on the appearance of a dream you've had before, or a memory from long ago. The other person in your dream is conscious of this not being real, but you? Well...maybe you're aware and maybe you're not. Whatever the case may be, it seems the dream can end naturally as it's meant to, or your companion can try to wake you up. Because it's not just the two of your in this dream - that long-armed phantom is back and it's getting closer.
The Black Rabbit: The dreams are pitch black. You're floating in the darkness with nothing to tether you, whispers in foreign tongues all around you, words you can't understand. If you linger too long, the whispers grow louder, the sound of claws raking down metal approaching from behind and you know: you need to run. The dream seems to go forever, with you tumbling through the darkness, running on nothing, running to nothing, but definitely running from something. And then suddenly, there's someone with you, also fleeing the unseen horrors. As soon as you see them, the dream shifts and now you're experiencing each other's worst nightmares. Fend the terrors off by working together, holding one another, comforting each other as needed, but don't let them catch you.
Whichever dream you have, it ends when you see a figure suddenly appearing in front of you. The phantom that haunted you in your waking hours is back and you know that it sees you as well. Rather than come after you, however, the figure points to the side causing the walls of Havenwell to appear out of the dark, a bright beacon in the gloom. Then the figure opens a gaping, toothless mouth and wails, a bone deep sadness filling the air until the white walls of Havenwell begin to crumble like dust. You awaken with a jolt, the vision fading but the memories remaining.
❥ PROMPT IV: It Warned You

Toward the end of the month starting from October 28th, offworlders and natives alike will start hearing noises. A deep, quiet scratching, the sound of something dragging heavily against stone, or a leaden thump that seems to reverberate through the floors. Then a slow rhythmic banging starts up and for the first time, the offworlders will see the natives truly scared. They start retreating from the public, sealing themselves up into their homes or taking to the temples to pray. During this time, all other festivities start to close, the VR cafe still boasting bright advertisements for the Harvest Festival games are deserted, the businesses and streets barely have anyone in them. The only activity to be seen is that of the wall guards and the police who start patrolling the streets, trying to locate the source of the noise, stopping anyone they see to interrogate them.
This continues until noon on October 30th when a loud crack, like glass being broken, splits the quiet across the city. Those outside can look up and see a long spider web of breaks snake out along the blue sky. The crack splits and splinters the sky until it hits the wall to the north where it stops for a brief moment, and then the wall itself cracks. The banging intensifies and the plaster flakes, cracks, and with a horrific boom, it breaks and a thick hairy hand the size of a car reaches in, pulling the stone away to widen it into a hole through which a steady stream of small black spider-like creatures start to spill into the city. An alarm rings shrill and the guard and police take to action, but it's clear they're not prepared for this. Help if you can, offworlders, your home is under attack!
What to do: Fight the monsters that are breaking into the city. Most of them are relatively small, black spider-like creatures that have very basic melee attacks, using their fangs and their sharp legs to bite and claw at people. On occasion a rarer monster might appear that will take more than one person to kill - these might resemble strange versions of monsters from your respective worlds, though nothing larger than a horse is present. The giant hand that punched its way through the wall is gone and won't come back. Clear the city of monsters and find a way to seal the breach. This event will ICly run from October 30-31st with the breach being sealed late on the 31st.
This continues until noon on October 30th when a loud crack, like glass being broken, splits the quiet across the city. Those outside can look up and see a long spider web of breaks snake out along the blue sky. The crack splits and splinters the sky until it hits the wall to the north where it stops for a brief moment, and then the wall itself cracks. The banging intensifies and the plaster flakes, cracks, and with a horrific boom, it breaks and a thick hairy hand the size of a car reaches in, pulling the stone away to widen it into a hole through which a steady stream of small black spider-like creatures start to spill into the city. An alarm rings shrill and the guard and police take to action, but it's clear they're not prepared for this. Help if you can, offworlders, your home is under attack!
What to do: Fight the monsters that are breaking into the city. Most of them are relatively small, black spider-like creatures that have very basic melee attacks, using their fangs and their sharp legs to bite and claw at people. On occasion a rarer monster might appear that will take more than one person to kill - these might resemble strange versions of monsters from your respective worlds, though nothing larger than a horse is present. The giant hand that punched its way through the wall is gone and won't come back. Clear the city of monsters and find a way to seal the breach. This event will ICly run from October 30-31st with the breach being sealed late on the 31st.
This event will run from 09 October to 31 October. Click on each prompt's title to see the text. If you have any questions, feel free to direct them to the FAQ or to the Mod Question thread here.
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"I'm sorry."
He can't think of what else to say to that. It sucks. It stings to think that worlds without wild catastrophes under their belts would still find themselves with excuses to really against supernatural things, and it hurts even more to think that those same supernatural things are just... regular people.
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"Just sucks," was his echo of Shinji's thought. It absolutely sucked. Humans were kind of objectively the worst, but Kai didn't much feel like saying that to a nice human kid that...did stuff for humanity?
"Last I heard, no one had found him yet, so... I guess he's been doing alright."
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But, really, he's not in much of a position to entirely disagree with that sentiment about humans and being the worst. It'll probably be better for the tone of the conversation if it remains unsaid, though.
"I hope he is okay."
No one's found him, but that kind of betrays that Kai doesn't know for sure how okay he is for certain, either. That's... that's gotta be rough.
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Kei was smart, and he had more guts than he seemed to, so he was probably... fine. He was probably fine, and if he needed Kai at all than Kai-- wouldn't be there. He wouldn't even know, now that he was here, would he? But honestly, what could he even do? Was he just going to run out there like an idiot and do... ???
... Yeah.
"Thanks, Shinji." Kai was looking at him again now, all thoughtful brows and frowns. It didn't really matter if it was imagery Kai was (not really) used to, or whether or not it was the real result. Shit had still been pretty fucked up. "How're you holdin' up?"
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He may have been able to set aside the issue of how he himself is doing after that nightmare earlier, but Kai turning the conversation back around now has left him with no other real avenues of conversation to chase instead. You have trapped him into confronting his state of being, Kai.
Sort... of.
He gives Kai a vaguely blank look for a second, like he wasn't quite expecting the question and is now the one who doesn't quite know what to do with that look you're giving him. From there, he shifts his focus over to his hand - Kai can likely feel him raise it up a bit from where he had settled it against the other boy, and... he narrows his eyes in a gesture somewhere between assessing it and judging it for still being a little shaky.
Then he lets it come back to rest on Kai.
"I'm okay."
It's almost like he can't reconcile 'I've experienced worse' with 'that was pretty messed up too'. Wow.
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All he could really do, which he was going to do regardless, was more of This. Nodding slightly, Kai shifted a little. It was a fraction closer, a little easier to lift his (blissfully unbloody) hand to cradle the back of his head. He'd sort of wanted to go in for a hair ruffle, and that was too light-hearted, and going in to cup the side of his face was too intimate even for Kai in these waking hours. Settling right back here though was a kind of happy compromise.
If touch was something that actually brought comfort in this world and touch was all he had, might as well put it to work.
"Mm, Okay." He'd take it. "It's okay to not be okay though," Kai told him quietly in the dark. "If that's ever the case."
Which. Yeah.
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The touch is probably about as surprising as one of those Hair Ruffles would be, but in a totally different way. No tiny noise of surprise this time, but it was unexpected enough that Shinji's eyes widen a fraction. He doesn't shy away from it, though, not that he'd have a lot of room for that, instead just kind of... letting it come as a relaxing gesture. His head sinks a little further into the pillow, and while he's not really sure what to make of having that sentiment, that admitting to not being okay isn't somehow an awful or shameful thing to do, it's the sort of thing that he maybe kind of wants to take to heart.
"Hmm." 'Okay.' He pauses a beat, taking a moment to just absorb the atmosphere.
"I'm sorry, for before. After... my dream, when I ran off."
He may have given Kai a heads up, but he still feels a fairly guilty for just leaving .
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"Don't worry about it," Kai told him. "Seemed like you needed some space."
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"I'm not sure if I even felt any better for it, honestly." Was fleeing from someone offering him an ear to listen in favor of isolating himself really worth it? Shockingly, no!! And, if we're opening up about trauma, he can at least be a little honest about his own.
"If you want to hear about it," emphasis on 'want', he's not about to try and unload his troubles on an unwilling participant, "I could try to tell you a little more."
Perhaps he'd like the mystery cleared up? Perhaps he's tapped out on upsetting backstory/exposition for the night? The ball is in your court, Friend.
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Here they were after time had passed, quietly accepting that things weren't always okay.
Kai watched him carefully, giving him a small nod. "If you want to talk about it, I'd want to listen," he assured him softly. It had been a genuine offer to listen, after all, and Kai wouldn't have said it if he hadn't meant it.
And boy was Kai ever curious.
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"I think... I want you to know." It's a confusingly warm feeling that leaves him cold once the words are out of his mouth. Hm. "If it's you, it's okay."
Just... give him a moment or two to figure out where to start.
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That dream had shot a lot of things into the air, and it was maddeningly hard not to try and make guesses. He'd never get it right, he knew he wouldn't, but--
Hearing those soft little words, that he wanted him to know-- wanted him of all people to know-- were humbling in a way Kai wasn't sure what to do with. Keep them safe, he guessed. Treasure that trust that he'd somehow, bafflingly earned.
"If you're sure."
He could take his time figuring it out. Kai wasn't going anywhere.
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There's a lot of context that could be given for that dream, but he wants to try and give it in the simplest, least confusing way possible. It's a process that takes a little thought, as he wasn't really expecting to even be giving it in the first place, but after some thought, he starts to speak again.
"We had these... things, everyone called them 'Angels'. They were mostly... massive and monstrous, and we were supposed to stop them from infiltrating the city."
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Massive and monstrous, looming against a crazy orange sky and shaking the earth with every step.
"'Angels,' huh... That big blue guy, then. They were one of those?"
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"Yes, and no." It feels awful enough even giving that a partial yes, you wouldn't be able to twist his arm hard enough to get him to say otherwise. "The weapons we had to fight against them were... they looked and acted like robots. They wouldn't move without a pilot, and there were three of us." Kai might remember that fact from the dream, but it's pertinent now, "At one point, we were supposed to get a fourth pilot, and a fourth Eva."
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Even though it pretty much looked like a robot. H... m.
"Supposed to?"
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You're on your way to getting it, Kai, but Shinji will continue at any rate.
"Something happened to them when they were on their way to us, I don't... I don't know what, exactly, but..."
Ah. Give him a second here. He's volunteering this information freely, without the cover of the dream to show some kind of version of the events, but that doesn't make dredging up those memories any easier.
"They were... infected, taken over, by an Angel, and they were reclassified as a target. The three of us were sent out to destroy them."
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It came out as a soft exhale. He'd gotten there, kind of. There were a lot of details he didn't know, but the gist of it was there. The gist was enough to make dread settle heavy in his gut. The whole notion of having to pile into a robot to fight monsters was already A Lot. And if one of those supposed 'monsters' was... someone you knew...
The dread was cold and creeping up his chest.
"The Eva?" But then, softer still. "Or the pilot?"
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You got it.
"None of us actually fought it, knowing that."
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But if no one fought it, then... Kai wanted this to go at Shinji's pace, didn't want to ask a lot of questions but.
"... Can I ask what happened?"
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"They cut my control of my Eva," his words are soft, deliberate, and dreadfully sad sounding. "And switched it to a kind of... autopilot."
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"So they trapped you too." Whomever they were. It didn't matter who, the edge in his voice would have been there for them regardless.
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"They let it just... tear them to pieces."
Which on its own is, uh, already not great.
"Under their armor, the Evas have a lot of parts that are, um, organic. Flesh and blood."
To make that even less great, but maybe explain his capacity for swallowing the more disturbing parts of Kai's nightmare a little easier.
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