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- !event,
- ai tsf: mizuki date,
- arcane: violet / vi,
- bungo stray dogs: nikolai gogol,
- final fantasy viir: aerith gainsborough,
- final fantasy xiii2: noel kreiss,
- fire emblem geneaology: ethlyn,
- my hero academia: izuku midoriya,
- original: astralin turnont,
- persona 3 portable: kotone shiomi,
- persona 3 portable: shinjiro aragaki
{EVENT #1} ADVERSITY 131425.845119
MOD NOTES: Welcome to the first event! Please direct any questions to the corresponding comment below. Note that characters can be involved in multiple prompts (whether you choose to thread that out or not), and that character decisions and actions taken on these prompts will affect future events, storylines, and relationships with other peoples of Expiation. In two weeks from this event, the moderator team will be posting a poll on the OOC community that will allow players to share what actions their characters took and two weeks after that, there will be an announcement made sharing said results, how those actions have impacted the state of the world, the game's story, what information can be used ICly, and so on. The various prompts are, of course, optional, so you're not required to travel to Rumpitur if you don't wish to. You're not required to help the locals or other Chosen during the food shortage. There is an option to simply not be involved, and that too can have potential repercussions on the future of the game's overarching story and other characters. |
WE'RE STARVING HERE!
HOW TO REPAIR A REFRIGERATOR 101


Do you remember the fishing tournament where a variety of locals and Chosen alike submitted a bunch of fish for a very modest and unimpressive wooden sculpture? Well... about that...
Aldrip's refrigeration has catastrophically failed and as a result, the food stores that the locals have been keeping are now on the verge of total and utter collapse. The townspeople are in an absolute uproar. According to them, this has never happened before and though they would normally just pray to Those Who Were There for a resolution, they kind of need something immediate. Otherwise, all residents of Aldrip are facing the very real threat of starvation.
The good news is that you can help!
The more handy of the Aldrip townsfolk are going to get right to work on repairing the refrigeration units. At present, the only units that exist belong to those who are making food and providing them to the townspeople. This means people like the tavern keepers, the inn, bakers, and other miscellaneous cooks, are those who possess and control these refrigeration units. If you've got some handyman skills, put them to work, though be aware that working on repairing the technological malfunction might just be an electrifying experience. Literally.
THE ALTERNATIVE TO COOKING MAMA


There sure has been a lot of opportunities to cook, but now Aldrip needs cooks and would-be cooks like never before!
Those not necessarily good with repair work might find themselves better suited for hunting the local wildlife, whether that's on the meadowland plains or taking, yet again, a fishing pole into hand. A good deal of the meat, vegetables, and fruit that was already preserved has spoiled and will need to be replaced hastily if people want to continue eating.
With bodies going to retrieve replacement food, there's suddenly an open and demand for people who either already have experience with cooking or just really want to learn. There's no better way to learn than some truly hands-on experience. For those with some cooking in their background, even if it's simple at its best, the kitchens are free and available. You might not have your choice cuts of meat or whatever else you might be accustomed to preparing, but fortunately the dried spices and herbs aren't impacted by the food shortage. Consider making something flavourful or just really spicy. (Alphen, we're looking at you.)
If you haven't cooked before and you're one of those who's just dying to learn, pair up with a buddy in the kitchen, or fumble along. Beggars can't be choosers, after all, and we're facing a crisis. Maybe the threat of having no food will encourage people to try whatever you make, no matter how black, crispy brown it might turn out.
The more innovative and creative individuals may find a way to dry / dehydrate anything caught or harvested. Or we can just have a huge impromptu grilling adventure where people hold raw meat over fire. Your choice!
WE'RE OFF TO SEE... THE NAGA?
WE COME IN PEACE


Aldrip is hardly the only settlement on the continent of Expiation and though the various peoples of these settlements can often stick within their own, when times are hard and adversity encroaches on livelihood, they're not against seeking the aid of others. Some of the more well-travelled of the Aldrip locals are planning an expedition to visit Rumpitur, an impressively-sized village on a peninsula to the east of Aldrip.
They are ready and willing to take all volunteers who are interested in accompanying them to barter for food and other potentially needed supplies. The visit to Rumpitur will require travel through the Pessiria Forest, a thick veil of trees that one can be easily lost in, but if everyone's together, then it shouldn't be an issue.
Consider joining the expedition and getting to know some of Expiation's other peoples.
Rumpitur is home to a race of naga-like people with scaled features, tails, sharp teeth, and forked tongues. Their way of life is considerably more simple in comparison to some of Aldrip's fancier advancements. They are skilled combatants and a fishing people, whose diet primarily consists of seafood. In Rumpitur, one may take note of their many-in-number stone constructs, depicting a notable and perhaps significant naga.
Although they may seem intimidating at first glance and can have terse ways of speaking, they are amicable enough and will be willing to do business with Aldrip and her citizens.
OR MAYBE WE DON'T


The visit from Aldrip, which is a rare occurrence indeed, results in much confusion for the Rumpiturian people, and this may or may not be considered a blessing to those who could be more unscrupulous in nature.
Although the visit to Rumpitur is meant to be one of peace, locals of Aldrip and the Chosen alike have the opportunity to steal supplies from the people. If they choose to do this, they may find that there are no immediate repercussions for this course of action. The likelihood is that this visit has caught the Rumpiturians so off-guard that they're not expecting to be robbed. Of course, how this will impact things in the future remains to be seen...
Individuals may grab as much as they can carry, depending on what they've brought with them. The locals of Aldrip who planned this expedition provided convenient-to-carry containers that can be filled with anything retrieved from the village and her kind. Larger containers will require at least two people to carry when filled, so perhaps you're inclined to work with a partner-in-crime. Just remember that for every action, there's a consequence, even if you're not seeing it right away!
Rumpitur will not notice that they are missing inventory until well after Aldrip has left and travels back through the forest to town, so no one need fear the chasing and hissing of snakes into Pessiria.
Probably.
HOLD ONTO YOUR VALUABLES
IT'S NOT REAL... RIGHT?


Those who've decided to brave the forest will find on their adventure to Rumpitur that it's rather straight forward and proceeds without incident.
The sky above the trees is a difficult thing to see, blocked out by the way the evergreens stretch and imposingly tower above. At times light may scatter through various openings in branches, but it is a largely darker atmosphere, and at night requires the assistance of candlelight or related.
Travellers with the courage to make way through the forest with the others may hear occasional snaps, cracks, whispers, and more enigmatic sounds that are difficult to justify with logic. Of course, whether this is all in the head or something truly more sinister at play is up for debate. Despite the strange occurrences that one may experience, no members of the Chosen will find themselves harmed or otherwise physically disturbed initially. That said, some may later find themselves haunted by strange dreams and visions of the forest in the future if they are especially sensitive to such things.
Were those sounds real? Were you just hearing things? It's probably wisest not to investigate further. At least, maybe not now...
COUNT YOUR NUMBERS


Aldrip has a great many stories about Pessiria Forest and many of the other towns, landmarks, settlements, and people scattered across the continent. Most of these stories seem to depict folklore or a certain mythological feeling about them, implying that many of the locals don't truly believe in any of the more macabre tales. Pessiria Forest has no shortage of poetry and song that pertains to its supposedly 'holy' grounds and mysterious happenstances.
There are several alleged accounts about people having gone missing in the forest, due to how complicated it is to navigate by one's self. The more people travelling together, the safer it is purported to be.
Before leaving for Rumpitur, heads have been counted to ensure that wherever they start is also where they end up, however, for the more observant, one may find that the returning party is short of a few heads. Maybe some of them stayed behind to further the diplomatic efforts with the Rumpiturians. Maybe they're going to catch up later. Maybe they took a different pathway through the forest with some of their mates. Maybe there's something more untoward going on.
If this is brought up to the locals, the leaders of the expedition will warily make note of it and conduct their own investigation. At least, they say they will. Either way, it's suspicious no matter how you may turn it. Perhaps put heads together with another and see if you're just miscounting.
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[at least he didn't look at her like she was fucking insane when she said she'd just go ahead and eat food off the ground. not like she cares about what other people think, but she's definitely also fine with not getting some of the scandalized looks she gets sometimes.]
You'd think the world is ending with the fridges and shit being down.
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[His expression changes for a moment at her words, a faint, almost pained frown slipping through before his face closes off. He looks pointedly away from her, keeping his eyes on what he's doing. Hit a nerve? Maybe. But he's trying not to show it.]
If we're not careful, it could be the beginning of the end. It might seem dramatic now, but one bad harvest year with no food stores could be it for a lot of people.
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she looks away, crossing her arms as she does it. she's not unused to going hungry, but the idea of just...running out of food is strange to her.]
There's a bunch of people here playing technician. They'll get it working.
[...hopefully.]
If not, we'll just have to figure out something else.
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Who knows, maybe that's part of why we're here. To help these people. They sure don't seem to know what they're doing when it comes to stuff like this. What's that term-- "community service?"
[He's not sure he likes that idea, particularly, and it shows in the flatness of his tone, but it'd explain why they've all shown up in this weird place, instead of jail or something like that.]
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Usually people don't want me around others, so it'd be kinda ironic.
[she's aggressive -- not cruelly so, but just enough that people typically want her to keep her mouth shut.]
Still better than the last jail I was in, though. Need any other help?
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[In spite of the question, he doesn't seem worried. He often feels pretty confident that he can take on most things, at least enough to take care of himself. Besides, a few centuries in Nova Chrysalia can change how you feel about danger and death. In any case, he doesn't seem to mind being around her so far.
He does snort at the question, though.]
Depends on how you feel about handling wolf meat. [A quick jerk of his head toward the pile of carcasses might indicate what he means. Today's project is just a whole lotta wolf jerky.]
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[she hasn't exactly seen anyone that wasn't here, yet.
but then she shrugs, looking over at the wolf jerky.]
It'll beat doing jack shit. Just tell me what to do.
[she's not finicky about gross things.]
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[She's got a point, though. He doesn't exactly go around thinking of himself as dangerous, per se, but...someone else might. Plenty of people, back home. Not that it amounted to much in the end. Anyway, he doesn't seem too worried about how dangerous she might be -- in fact, he slides an extra knife her way.]
We're slicing these cuts of meat into long strips, like those. [He nods over at the strips currently drying on his makeshift rack.] I appreciate the help. It'll go a hell of a lot faster with two.
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No problem.
[honestly, with all the work people are doing around her, she's starting to get fidgety. even if she doesn't necessarily know how, she's got to pull her weight somehow.
she starts to cut at the meat now without so much as a flinch.]
Someone's gotta make sure there's not going to be dirt flavored meat hanging around here, anyway.
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At least she looks comfortable with a knife.
Noel snorts -- is that a dig on him and his lack of forethought? Rude. (I say, but he's still grinning a bit in spite of the barb)]
Better you than me. My track record doesn't look so great right now.
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Maybe just don't daydream about your sweetheart so much. Then you'll catch it next time.
[she loves to give everyone a hard time about everything all the time, sorry.]
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Yeah? You speaking from experience or something?
[Look, he can dish it out way better than he can take it.]
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she snorts.]
Oh yeah, I have tons of sweethearts just waiting for me with open arms.
[she's not gonna think about Cait she's not gonna think about Cait--]
I can't even count them all.
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Tons, huh? Didn't know I was dealing with someone so popular. I'm honored that you graced me with your time.
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[she holds up her fingers, with animal blood on it.]
Getting down and dirty with you instead.
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Hey, you had your chance to get outta this. Now there's no escape until you find a place to wash your hands.
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[because everything about her screams girly, ya feel]
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Gimme some warning if you think you're gonna swoon, alright? I'll try to put a pillow down so you don't hit your head.