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- c: aqua,
- c: carl grimes,
- c: cor leonis,
- c: goro akechi,
- c: honerva,
- c: ib,
- c: ignis scientia,
- c: kaito,
- c: kei tsukishima,
- c: keith,
- c: lance,
- c: link,
- c: lup,
- c: magolor,
- c: natasha romanoff,
- c: prompto argentum,
- c: regis lucis caelum cxiii,
- c: ren amamiya,
- c: reyson,
- c: shinji ikari,
- c: taako,
- c: tailgate,
- c: taranza,
- c: verstael besithia,
- c: will,
- intro log
♥ July 2019 Intro Mingle

July Intro Log
Welcome to Havenwell! The walled city and its robotic inhabitants welcome all of the offworlders to Aellyn. New arrivals are given their tablets and showed to open housing, given tours around the city, and generally helped with settling into their new world. Some robots are more curious than others, more helpful than others, but overall the atmosphere of the city is one of hope and celebration. It is, however, a city that needs some help, and as newcomers wander, they may find that they can do a lot to aid Havenwell in its recovery.
❥ PROMPT I: Temple Jobs
The priests of each temple have a digital bulletin board in front of their temple doors that lists several tasks that each temple is asking of natives and newcomers alike. Havenwell is protected from the worst of the damage outside the walls, but it's still an ancient city and there's always something that needs to be done. Of course, the priests won't ask you to do these things for free, so anyone who wants to join up and complete a task will receive a reward of Dora sent to their bank accounts.
The sudden weather changes sometimes results in localized floods, so businesses and homes are always looking for help cleaning debris and mopping floors. The temples themselves always need a little extra help picking up after the temple animals or cleaning the altars. Some stores need help transporting goods across the city - normally a two person job, pulling carts and wagons. And lately, temples have been asking for help in cleaning up the city square for a "big *wink wink* project" coming soon. The priests won't say more than that, but they will offer payment for anyone willing to keep the square clean. Which may be a little difficult with the influx of new people, maps, and general trash and broken debris everywhere. It may be smart to team up to keep things clean!
The sudden weather changes sometimes results in localized floods, so businesses and homes are always looking for help cleaning debris and mopping floors. The temples themselves always need a little extra help picking up after the temple animals or cleaning the altars. Some stores need help transporting goods across the city - normally a two person job, pulling carts and wagons. And lately, temples have been asking for help in cleaning up the city square for a "big *wink wink* project" coming soon. The priests won't say more than that, but they will offer payment for anyone willing to keep the square clean. Which may be a little difficult with the influx of new people, maps, and general trash and broken debris everywhere. It may be smart to team up to keep things clean!
❥ PROMPT II: Repli-fails
One thing that new residents might find that needs some help are the food replicators found in each home. They've been unused for so long that issues and trouble were inevitable. People who can fix them are few and far between, however, so until an antiques' maintenance-minded robotic denizen stops by, characters may have to suffer through some glitches. When characters ask for potatoes, they might find blue-flavored toothpaste getting dispensed instead. Or if they ask for 1 carrot, they get 20 hot pink ones instead. Or asking for a drink becomes a never-ending stream of said drink. Or they might not dispense anything that looks like food at all and instead inundate you with vaguely fish-shaped wooden blocks. Good luck, newbies. Even the natives are a little baffled by this one.

❥ PROMPT III: Virtual? Reality?
The VR simulation of the month, Petting Zoo, seems to still be pretty popular. Natives are plugging in to pet animals in record numbers and it's encouraged the proprietors of the VR parlors to keep the game a little longer than normal. New arrivals are encouraged to take the VR headsets for a spin to help proprietors gauge how to better adjust them for non-robotic clientele. That said, they'll still ask characters to pay for the experience, just not at a slightly discounted rate if they answer a survey afterwards. Characters will notice that holding hands with someone else during their VR experience significantly improves the quality of the visuals and audio input.
Unfortunately, as with most things in Havenwell, the VR experience doesn't always go as planned. On occasion in the city, glitches happen while residents are plugged in and suddenly that flock of giant pink sheep they were petting? Yeah, they're now manifested in the real world. In and around the entertainment districts, illogically colored sheep, giant house cats, miniature ponies, and - of course - the dreaded aggro rainbow chickens suddenly start appearing in packs. Their images glitch in and out, fuzzing into static in places, but they're very real and very confused about not being in their happy green pastures. Which means they panic, of course, and start running amok. Help the citizens corral these strange beasts until the glitch ends, run away from the now very real flocks of rainbow chickens that want to dogpile you, or simply stand by and watch the chaos occur. It's up to you how you want to help!
Unfortunately, as with most things in Havenwell, the VR experience doesn't always go as planned. On occasion in the city, glitches happen while residents are plugged in and suddenly that flock of giant pink sheep they were petting? Yeah, they're now manifested in the real world. In and around the entertainment districts, illogically colored sheep, giant house cats, miniature ponies, and - of course - the dreaded aggro rainbow chickens suddenly start appearing in packs. Their images glitch in and out, fuzzing into static in places, but they're very real and very confused about not being in their happy green pastures. Which means they panic, of course, and start running amok. Help the citizens corral these strange beasts until the glitch ends, run away from the now very real flocks of rainbow chickens that want to dogpile you, or simply stand by and watch the chaos occur. It's up to you how you want to help!
❥ PROMPT IV: The Ribbon Games
A couple weeks after everyone has arrived and had time to mostly settle into the weird weather patterns and machinery muck-ups, a notice is plastered across the network:
Once a task is completed, the priest will remove a ribbon from their box and affix it to your clothing. Don't let anyone steal your ribbons! Good luck keeping them safe, offworlders.
The citizens of Havenwell wish you well, offworlders! To show our appreciation for your assistance in saving our world, we cordially invite you to participate in an ancient tradition: The Ribbon Games! In the old days, this festival was held as a celebration of joyous events. You have a week to collect as many ribbons as you can from your temple by completing their Ribbon Task. Then, at the end of the week, we are hosting a party in your honor where you can compete to collect ribbons from the other temples to win fabulous prizes! Please visit your deity's temple to find out more and we hope you will join us for the Ribbon Games Party at the end of the week.Those who choose to participate and head to their deity's temple will find a priest with a sash and a box of ribbons in the colors of your chosen deity. They point to a digital board at their side that lists the task you'll need to complete in order to earn one of these ribbons, and will allow characters to complete a ribbon challenge once a day until the week is over for a total of 7 ribbons if they come each day. You may only earn the ribbon of your assigned deity, so if you are an adherent of Rawna and go to Ainea's temple, even if you complete Ainea's task, you cannot receive her ribbon. The tasks are:
With all our gratitude,
The Citizens of Havenwell
- Rawna: Give comfort to someone or ease someone's pain within Rawna's temple to receive a shimmering silver ribbon.
- Ainea: Do an act of kindness or show compassion to someone within Ainea's temple to receive a soft pink and purple ribbon.
- Diacht: Reveal an honest truth about yourself within Diacht's temple to receive a bold red and white ribbon.
- Ohma: Learn something new about or from someone within Ohma's temple to receive a delicate blue and gold ribbon.
Once a task is completed, the priest will remove a ribbon from their box and affix it to your clothing. Don't let anyone steal your ribbons! Good luck keeping them safe, offworlders.

❥ PROMPT V: The Fanciest of Welcome Parties
At the end of the month, once the city square is clean and the ribbons have been distributed to participating citizens, the newest residents of Havenwell will wake to the sound of music floating over the city. During the night while people slept, the natives decorated the city with streamers, brightly colored lanterns, and strings of beautiful lights that glow no matter the hour of the day. The natives have decorated themselves, too, and provide the offworlders with clothing and decorations to match. Garishly colored sashes, brilliantly (artificially) plumed hats, skirts and tunics, boas and fake flower leis - just about anything you can imagine, they're wearing. In and around the city square there are long tables of oddly colored finger foods - orange-colored grapes, bright pink meats, blue cheeses and the like are provided along with golden chocolates, fuchsia frosted cupcakes with pink cake underneath, and minty green cookies. The foods might look strange, but at least they mostly taste like they're supposed to. The citizens are trying, they promise.
All around the fountain depicting the four gods in the center of the square, pre-recorded music is playing and the natives are dancing in pairs, groups, and lines. Join them for a dance and they'll happily teach you the local customs, or break out your own moves and share your world's best moves to earn some applause and awkward attempts at recreating them.
The big game of the night is shared by the natives and it's announced halfway through the party. The culmination of the Ribbon Games is a contest to try and collect a set of four ribbons - one from each different god's temple. The rules are simple:
If you successfully manage to get all four ribbons, a little shower of confetti will burst from your ribbons and a nice little chunk of Dora will be transferred to your account. This can only work once unfortunately, but it's a nice little bonus for your first month in Havenwell! The party continues late into the night and the natives are happy to keep the party going as long as any of the offworlders wish to keep dancing.
All around the fountain depicting the four gods in the center of the square, pre-recorded music is playing and the natives are dancing in pairs, groups, and lines. Join them for a dance and they'll happily teach you the local customs, or break out your own moves and share your world's best moves to earn some applause and awkward attempts at recreating them.
The big game of the night is shared by the natives and it's announced halfway through the party. The culmination of the Ribbon Games is a contest to try and collect a set of four ribbons - one from each different god's temple. The rules are simple:
- Attach your ribbons to yourself in a clearly visible location.
- Tag and hold someone else for more than 1 minute. You can bear hug them, hold their hands, link arms, anything!
- After sustaining contact, you can take one of their ribbons. If you aren't the character who initiated contact, you can't take a ribbon.
- Gather one of each god's ribbon in order to win a prize!
If you successfully manage to get all four ribbons, a little shower of confetti will burst from your ribbons and a nice little chunk of Dora will be transferred to your account. This can only work once unfortunately, but it's a nice little bonus for your first month in Havenwell! The party continues late into the night and the natives are happy to keep the party going as long as any of the offworlders wish to keep dancing.
As a reminder, please post your character to the Taken Character list and your own information to the Player Contact list as soon as possible. It helps us keep track of our player cap!
If you have any other questions, please ask them in the QUESTION thread below. Feel free to use the CR/Intro Meme to do OOC plotting. Otherwise, welcome to Hugtopia's first mingle log!
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Still a nice adjustment from their cramped fleet quarters, anyway.
Likewise, Honerva sets the roomba down once the door is closed behind them.]
... At least they are easily settled. What other necessities did you have in mind?
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[Business as usual for the twins, basically.]
Besides that, I dunno. They gave us most of what we need already... the rest is just extra luxury.
[And she's certainly survived with a lot less.]
Books, maybe. Everything's so electronic here, and the fleet was the same way. I like keeping my notes where no one else can see it.
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Of course up until now she hadn't even secured a house either. Things felt better, now that Lup was here.]
... I can look at the machines to see if their programming can be adjusted.
[Unless it was similar to the Fleet, perhaps it would be less resistant to tinkering to become at least more reliable. Not that she really knew the correct things to input for "proper" food, but that's what the kids were for.]
As for the rest... I am more familiar with the electronic methods. [Not that she recalls much about keeping personal logs or needing to, beyond purposes of data collecting, though something about the way Lup says it makes her wonder.] But if it is a priority we can see if any still exist here.
[The more advanced civilizations became, the more that concepts like that could be lost.]
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[She lifts a hand, tracing something out on her palm with a finger, then holds it up to reveal a word in delicate curving script, glowing with bright purple ink.]
How are we supposed to practice this shit on the communicator? There's no way it has Elvish font.
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Perhaps so.
[Even if she still had her own personal data pad to fiddle with, it wasn't connected to any network beyond interacting with her roomba, but the point had been made. Even that did not have this particular lettering style.]
What methods would you use to... protect these books?
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[She wiggles her fingers.]
The nice thing about real paper books is that they're not connected to anything. No network, no system, just you and ink and some dead trees glued together. As long as nobody steals it, those notes are all yours. And if someone does steal it, there's ways of enchanting the text so it only reveals what's written to the right person, or you can write in code or another language... I like both, personally.
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[She likes both too. Even if it was an old concept, as encryptions certainly existed on networks, there was something more personal about it, on that level she was still adjusting to. She didn't know what she'd use it for, beyond practicing, but that in itself made it necessary.]
It seems as though you must have utilized it often.
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[Her smile can't help but fade; it was the sort of reminder that always struck too close for comfort.]
Perhaps I will find more uses for such techniques, once I adjust to the concept.
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[Honerva seems more of a sorcery-natural-magic person than the twins, but you never know. Sometimes even sorcery and wizardry cross paths.]
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[She doesn't think it's any more impossible than other things that either of them have experienced individually, despite the different ways they access their magic.]
I did not have a reason to pursue such paths before.
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[It's not that she mistrusts computers, but she'd rather trust in something she's made. It's why she was so involved in the secret network project back on the fleet.]
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[Which is still not great to think of, all things considered. Though it is how she powers her own little tablet she'd managed to keep with her, that she had created during that same secret network project.]
But that was after everything... changed. I scarcely can recall using books as you describe them. There was no need.
[It's been teasing at her mind a bit, but nothing she can firmly grasp. Certainly on the fleet she'd browsed the library there, though it had been different, of needing something to do, but it had been so hard to feel anything at the time. She was a scholar, she liked studying, even now it was what she clung to, so perhaps she had enjoyed books once, properly. Surely, she'd owned them? Had visited libraries? There was so little of anything, before marriage, before her work.
She closes her eyes, trying to mentally grasp for something, some hint of it, a wisp, but it's empty, of course, as she exhales, shakes her head, and then... recalls that she's still talking to Lup there. If the elf had tried speaking to her at all during her little spaced moment, anyway, she wasn't certain.]
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Kova's not far, he pads over to Lup in that time, having finished some of his preliminary house wandering. Nothing had seemed too exciting to him yet, so it didn't take long.]
... My apologies. [It's a murmur, a way to allow Lup to know she's returned from her mental quandary.]
I should hope that does not occur every time we discuss something... unfamiliar.
[Unfamiliar that should be familiar, which was the entire problem, even if the delivery is a poor attempt of levity that she tries to scrape together instead.]
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What, you goin' all space-case on me? I haven't noticed you making a big habit of it. Should I snap you out of it next time or let it roll?
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[They were in the house and no one was around, so it wasn't as if it was an inconvenience, at least here. Though that line of thought leads her to reason that maybe she should at least give Lup more of a heads up.]
It seems to occur most when I am trying to remember, or feel that I should recall... something more.
[Anything more, without relying on magic to do it, given those costs. It didn't happen too frequently, because they didn't often talk about things that brushed against that kind of familiarity, for what should have been ordinary, that tied to biographical information.]
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[Even if some of those memories might be bad ones, after her experience with Taako? Memories staying lost is never going to be the right answer in her mind.]
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Perhaps. At least it is a sign that something... should be there.
[Good or bad, it was strange for her to realize that she had gone on for so long without realizing so many things. So many of these holes.]
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[It's what kept her going, anyway. Maybe Honerva will take some comfort in that.]
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[To think she had never given it much thought before. No magic potion could give that to her all back at once. But if she could continue to identify the missing concepts, then maybe...
There was still no way she could do this on her own.]
Then... perhaps I should keep track of those moments when I brush against them. This exercise we are planning may ... assist the effort.
[It would give her something to write down, anyway. Another reason to incorporate it all together. Keeping a log... well, it might have been something she had done once, too.]
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Perhaps it does help to consider it more of a project. Even if the results bear little fruit there is still... meaning to be found in it.
[Something she often needs to remind herself of, but it's also reassuring, to hear Lup's tone about such things.]
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little does she know]That's what I call a plan, my friend. Now, I'd ask if you were hungry, but I know what the answer usually is, so how's about I just go ahead and make lunch while you and kitkat over there pick one of the rooms left over?
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Select a room, is it...
[Kova rubs against Lup's ankles after she rises, with a last purr.]
Then it seems that it is a good a time as any to familiarize myself with this space. Come along, Kova.
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