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![]() ⏵ arrival ⏴ Arrival is absolutely not normal this month. Instead of a hospital bed, you wake in a tunnel with a large group of other people. These are the residents. A woman’s voice in an earpiece hurriedly clues you in with an apology. I apologize; I had not planned to introduce you this way, but we are low on time. Please proceed down the hallway. For everyone else, coming in is much the same. The instruction goes out to head to designated areas immediately, where companion bots will escort the residents of Etraya down into the depths, the area beneath where much the same is explained. ![]() ⏵ disrobing ⏴ The tunnel eventually opens directly into the foreroom of an expansive library, painted in marvelous hues and patterns with skylights far above. There are wizards milling about, bearded and holding tomes, quietly chatting amongst themselves. The reception area of the library has tall ceilings with equally tall doors Before you get too caught up in the scenery, a voice directs you forward. A gentleman, hunched and bespeckled craws out. "Make a line! Make a line, everyone! You cannot enter the library dressed as you are... Come forward and give me your name." The receptionist asks your given name and then hands over a box from underneath his counter. You can give him any name you want, he doesn’t seem to mind. It is tied with a tagged ribbon- labeling it accordingly. “The _____ robe of _______.”
As you read what the contents of the box may be, they form inside- Looking and behaving as your character expects them to. After all, magic is all in the wielder’s mind. Don your robes and enter the library. ![]() ⏵ unfamiliar familiars ⏴ For those without a familiar (like one hatched from an egg not too long ago) you may borrow one from the library counter. They all have strengths and weaknesses, but they will all assist in the very important mission. As you roam the library, they will make little indications that you are closer or further from finding a piece of the pearl.
![]() ⏵ the task at hand ⏴ With robes donned and creature in hand, you must now complete your mission. Find the pieces of the shattered pearl. As you enter the library, you may notice that it’s all very dim. There’s oil lamps around the place that may be moved with you to assist in your journey if your robes do not already emit light. Break off and search the library. There is a directory at the front to point guests to all the different sections.
Each section looks enough like the last, though the books within have immense power. Pick up the wrong book, and you might conjure a dragon or a historical figure! You must persist and avoid making too much noise or breaking too many things. Or else the Librarian, a tall mass of knotted fabric will confiscate your robe and usher you back outside. Your name will be struck from the list, and you must pick a new one to re-enter the library to continue the search. You can try to fight back against him- he may be set alight with the lamp. But should you be starting fires in here? Any thread with 15 comments between you and another may be submitted to find a piece of the pearl. There are 20 pieces altogether, and we will determine if the mission was successful by March 28th. A post will go live on the OOC comm for this! This mission occurs out of time, similar to how the spaceship had. Meaning, those currently in game can experience these events any time between now, and March 14th. Please direct all questions to our mod queries comment! |
tasks? tasks!
So he wastes no time in marching over and helping to clap the book shut as a fluffy-tailed rat seems to vanish into the weathered robe he's got draped over his shoulders like a cloak. ]
Not the best place to take a shower, I'd say.
[ The quirk of his painted lips suggests humor. ]
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[He automatically responds in a slightly petulant one, being used to a certain colonel's teasing back home. It isn't until after answering that An Zhe finally registers who just showed up, blinking at him with wide eyes.]
Are you looking for those bead pieces too?
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Yuri moves right along with the current of discussion, gloved hands withdrawing from the book now that it's safely closed. ]
I am indeed. That's the task we've been set to, after all.
[ He got a couple of free robes in the bargain even, might as well do his part. ]
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...Do we often get tasks like this? [As he struggles with this.]
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[ As though this illustrates anything, Yuri points at the ceiling above them. He was way up there, evidently! ]
...Then they suddenly deployed me to some strange city to play house with my nation's king. Imagine, a royal spouse.
[ His tone turns a touch wistful without intention. Tortured as Dimitri had been, their time there might've actually been better for him. That child certainly was. He can only hope Dimitri's alright now.
...But he needs to press on, in case this does affect their world. So he shifts subjects, pointing instead at the book. ]
Let's take that one to the return desk. They can sort it out.
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A spouse?
[But regardless! He hugs the damp book in his arms, nodding and looking in the direction of...wait.]
Is the return desk the one we got our robes from?
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There's usually a place to return books within a library itself.
[ Yuri gestures for An Zhe to join him and starts walking. The search has commenced! ]
My first mission, we had to blend into this town we were sent to and pretend to be families. Dimitri and I were assigned to act as a married couple as part of that.
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He follows along like the well-behaved fungus he is, pausing only to pick up his frog before continuing.]
That must have been nice... Everyone appreciates having a family, don't they?
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It's different when you're playing a role. I fancy the real thing's better.
[ He thinks Dimitri sorely deserved the respite though. ]
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[When he thinks about it, isn't An Zhe himself playing a role? He's not truly human, after all, even if everyone happily accepts him as one of their own. Then again, maybe that's different from a family role...not that he knows what it's like to have one of those.
He falls silent, lost in thought, not paying much attention to the wet book in his arms or the wet frog on his shoulder as he follows at Yuri's back. After a long moment, what he finally says is:] ...Human society really is complicated sometimes.
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[ If someone lives an isolated enough life, they can see themselves as being outside of humanity. Yuri's seen it amongst some denizens of Abyss, especially those who'd lived on society's fringes for too long.
He can't be sure whether that's An Zhe's situation, or whether he's not human at all, since this place chooses all kinds. It wouldn't change how he treats the guy, in any case. ]
But I think the motivations are simple. People need a place to belong, need someone to really see and accept them, yeah? They don't always get to have that.
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Ah well, too late. He nods.] Mm, having somewhere to sleep, and places to go, and people who are kind to you...it's definitely nice, even if it's hard to get sometimes.
[His frog croaks as if in agreement--or maybe it just wanted to be included in the conversation? He gives it a pat, regardless.]
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[ He's seen too much of the world to pretend any different, pausing to glance around towering bookcases before turning a corner. If he were a librarian, where would he set up returns...? ]
That's something I mean to change about my world.
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You're going to change it? ...Are you going to find homes for everyone?
[That sounds like no easy task, but humans do so many impossible things already, he'd totally believe if Yuri said yes.]
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[ It's an oversimplification, but Yuri knows full well how much work it's going to be. He's setting his sights high, knowing the king of his country shared his vision of a brighter future. ]
Home depends on the person, but not starving or wanting for medicine... I have to believe that can be done.
[ Another corner rounded, and a raised wooden counter can be seen in the distance. ]
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[He's genuinely trying to reason through this in his head...but he also sees that counter in the distance, and perks up at the sight. Is that the place? Could it be? He tries to rub the book some more with his sodden sleeve, in case the person at the desk gets unhappy about it being soaked.]
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[ The desk may be a distance away, but it's a straight shot. Yuri keeps his strides steady, careful not to speed ahead of An Zhe. He's the one with a book to return, after all. ]
Wolves can be an issue too, especially in winter.
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[Almost there! An Zhe trots along, speeding up a bit so that he's at Yuri's side.
Would flying be faster? He only just thought of that, and immediately decides not to bother.]
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[ That can only be helped by securing settlements as best they can and having people stay in at night, Yuri knows. Better infrastructure would benefit them a great deal in that department. ]
Then you've got bears and dire wolves further north, wild wyverns in the south... What sort of predators are there in your world?
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[And that other food could potentially include humans, among other animals...though probably as a human, Yuri's only really thinking of the human victims here, right?]
In my world, we have...a lot of bugs, like ants and mosquitoes and things. There's also a lot of other creatures, but they're harder to describe, because they're combinations of a lot of different animals, and I don't really know what those animals were before...sometimes the plants eat people too, though I think most of those were in the Abyss.
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[ Yuri can't help but wonder whether their size is anything like the giant sand worm demonic beasts he's faced. Those would pose a threat in most any world, he's sure. ]
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.....Some of them are about...7 feet tall, at least? Ah, but there's smaller ones, too...some are maybe about as large as my hand, and I...knew someone once, who got stung by a bee that was smaller than a flower.
[Is that all the bug sizes? It's a pretty encompassing variety, anyway...he nods to himself with something vaguely approaching confidence.]
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The smallest ones are more like what we have in my world.
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Really? I've never met one that small before...do you not have giant mushrooms, either?
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[ Giant mushrooms, just imagine how many people could live off of that if they were smart about it. Mushrooms can grow so quickly too.
Then again, what if they're poisonous? Hm. ]
I do know a variety of species, but the size range is narrower, so identifying them is more to do with shape, color, and structure...
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