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MOD EVENT #001

A CHAOTIC RESPITE


It isn't rare for the seasons in the Netherworld to be a little erratic, though many days have passed now without much of a hint of its typical mercuriality, a good and a bad omen all at once. This respite is commonly referred to as the proverbial "calm before the storm", but it also marks the beginning of merrier celebrations. The Moons above are gilded silver, the twilight sky edged with faint pink and orange -- a sunrise phantasm, spilling over the horizon. It's an infrequent spectacle, accompanied by a dulcet breeze and light drizzles that seem to encourage growth nearly everywhere. Unfortunately, under its influence, people seem a little on edge, quick to anger, but no matter; around Stygia, Restless have begun hanging decorations and ornaments on trees and windowsills, left to catch the moonlight and give off marigold and ginger glows, warmly lighting up the city. Rather than fish, the smell of freshly ground spices permeates the air in the Harbors, Mirth keeps its doors opened to all, but just before the festivities officially begin, a cacophony of chimes resounds all over, a transmission difficult to ignore.

On the screen of your cellphone, nothing; only a voice, ragged, out of breath...

“The woods... Oakwoods! They've come alive! O-One minute he was complaining about the water seeping into his boots, and the next he was... he was being yanked up into the trees! We didn’t see what happened to him, but we heard... the screams, ohh, the screams. Please! Come to Serene, I beg you. This is our safest sanctuary, and the lan... oh, no... wait, no, please... please... NOOO--”


...and the feed abruptly ends, a dull chirr of static. Will you ignore the stranger's call for help and feast, or venture into the woods?

► I. KNOCK ON WOOD (OH PUCK, HE'S HOT!)
When you cross the gates of Serene, an old woman welcomes you, palm flat against her chest and disquiet in her eyes. Myrtille, her name. Oakwoods loom dense and dark in the distance behind her, groaning low as leaves rustle without wind. The Mourning Lantern was stolen, and malevolence rose in turn, dooming them all.

“It was once kept here, a sacred Artifact crafted from the bones of Serene's first founder, who gave her heart’s blood willingly to the woods in an act of contrition. It's the absence of the lantern that is contributing to the wood’s unusually active malice, and if you lot cannot retrieve it, then we must sacrifice another. Go! Take these torches and go, before Oakwoods swallow us whole.”


So you've decided to be brave. Commendable, or foolish? The wood is dark and shrouded in mist, and the trees crowd around you, an absent wind somehow whispering foul nothings in your ear as dead leaves rustle around your feet. Your Shadow basks in the murmurs, sensing the malign presence in Oakwoods as a faint, garbled scream echoes in the distance. You wander deeper and the canopy thickens, thin streaks of moonlight peppering the woods in deep patches of darkness. Behind you, a creature you can't see hisses, and a fluttering of wings nearby alerts you to the arrival of snickering harpies lurking on branches. “Dead,” they croak, in a sing-song chorus. “Dead as daylight.” Oddly enough, they seem content to just watch and stalk you, perhaps expecting you to die quickly, an easy and effortless meal.

It's a frustrating errand if you've ever known one. You barely know what you're looking for, and your Shadow thrives in the dark, taunting, coaxing. You hear it then; a haunting melody, the silhouette of a boy on a fallen tree trunk, strumming. “Come,” he says, with a voice that shimmers like the sun on moving water. If you remember what that's like. “Rest a while. Forget your troubles.” For anyone familiar, you'll recognize him as a Puck, famous prankster, and from his hand dangles a lantern.

► If you attempt to take the lantern from him, he'll immediately drop it to the ground, causing it to break. You may choose to kill him and offer his blood to the woods, or let him go and bleed in his stead. Myrtille should be able to repair what's left of the lantern once the offering's been made.
► If you politely ask to return it, he promises that he will... if you indulge him for the night.

No matter what you choose, you will come across camps, either on your way in or on your way back: pitched tents, most moth-eaten, and some containing vestiges of prior expeditions such as putrid corpses or rotten food. You've been wandering for a while, and sleep sounds terribly inviting. Unfortunately, a wind finally picks up, and leaves begin to blow around you. A nick, then a cut, then a slash reveal the leaves to have razor sharp edges. Sleep well yet? If you've spared the Puck, he'll encourage you to sit with him around a campfire, where he'll sing and tell stories. Or are they. Perhaps you've heard of Bloody Mary before. Slenderman? The Devil that'll make you dance until you die? While the lantern remains in stranger hands, the thread between reality and fiction narrows; protagonists from the Puck's legends come to life, and the only way to rid of them is by quenching the flames of the fire.

Your journey unfortunately doesn't end there. The Puck has a riddle for you:
I am a word that is hardly there. Remove my start, and I'm an herbal flair. What am I?


If you fail to answer correctly, he'll vanish before you, and you can bid the lantern goodbye. You'll be forced to gather the bones from the corpses scattered across the woods, and feed it your blood -- or a friend's -- before you escape and return to the woman. The offering will leave you drained and exhausted, weak on your legs. If, on the other hand, you do answer correctly, the lantern is yours, and you'll be teleported out of the woods with a boon in your pocket: a piece of parchment invites you to visit your home in the Shadowlands. There, you'll find an object (or a pet) that belonged to you in your world.

the answer to the riddle is sparsely! it's up to you whether you'd like your character to fail.
legends told around the campfire can be any of the ones mentioned above or any other that might strike your fancy! go wild, have fun!
remember that if you pick an item from your character's world as their boon, it'll eventually disintegrate unless reforged with a soul.
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► II. GO BIG OR GOURD HOME
Welcome to the Frightful Harvest, a festival that marks the beginning of the Respite, a temporary period of tranquility between seasons. It acknowledges the blessings offered and the role that both good and evil play in the Netherworld. It is a time to give thanks, but more importantly, it is a time of reflection and warding. Warding against not only the darkness of the next seasons to come, but of the nefarious creatures and struggles that will undoubtedly follow.

Carved pumpkins and straw bales are placed everywhere around the city, and streamers and banners are hung from every home and storefront. Decadent cakes, candies, and pastries are made in over-abundance in order to accommodate everyone, and from the lush gardens of Radiance, an elderly, dark-robed man addresses the Netherwork. You'll learn by eavesdropping on nearby Restless that his name is Doran, the oldest among you and loved by all. His smile stretches kind, and while not an official member of the Hierarchy, it's clear he has certain privileges -- well-deserved, or so you hear.

“Let us gather, feast, dance and celebrate. Let us hold our glasses high for those who heroically perished, for goodness, and for the Ascended. May their journey inspire us to change our lives and the lives of others, to resist evil, and to triumph. To you, dear friends!”


And without further ado, let the festivities begin!

► BARDIC BLITZ
The bardic blitz is a friendly competition that pits talented musicians against one another in an attempt to win over the affection of the crowd through festive melodies or personal compositions. Although it can be hosted just about anywhere, the bardic blitz is normally held in a large canvas tent directly in the heart of Mirth, though smaller crowds also gather in Serene and the Harbors around bonfires.

► FEAST
Although all cultures around Stygia bring their own tastes and specific flair to the celebrations, there are a few staple trade goods that you can find at nearly any celebration of the holiday throughout the city. Many producing the various cakes, beverages, and cookies also use the time to test and perfect their recipes, teaching others or using them as guinea pigs.
Firstdawn Tea: This revitalizing crimson tea soothes the mind and body and is brewed from the roots of the dawn flower, which only sprouts during the Respite.
Grablenuts: These fist-sized brown nuts have a hard, stippled outer shell and soft, delicious spicy centers. A single bite will slightly lower your inhibitions, and you may find yourself seeking proximity and warmth.
Elysium: A nonalcoholic beverage that smells and looks as bad as it tastes. Only those with the strongest will manage to gulp it down. Once drunk, the person experiences true bliss, which seems to last for hours; in reality, it's only a few minutes.
Will-o-the-Whiskey: Whisky with minor hallucinatory effects, visual and auditory.
Sundrop: A pound cake coated in a sugary lemon drizzle. No side-effects, just delicious!
Shadowfell Candy: Chewing on this candy will grant the character a deep and rejuvenating sleep, during which they will appear dead to anyone.
. ► HARVEST HUNT
The harvest hunt happens in a corn maze located in Mirth's amusement park, specifically created for the occasion. Because of the labyrinthian horrors dwelling in the Tempest, some find the terror-free replica a little inappropriate, yet participants still abound every time. A favorite seasonal game of the exuberant and athletic, characters take on the role of either hunter or prey, racing through the maze to either corner their quarry or escape the hands of their pursuer. As long as Shadows behave, it's a relatively safe activity. Friendly spars sometimes occur, picnics, and star-gazing.

► THE PARADE
The parade is the activity most looked forward to by younger Restless. Citizens clad in colorful costumes walk the streets to the rhythm of festive music, and according to tradition, it helps ward away any lingering evil that might try to hide in the community. For reasons unknown, incidents where Restless unwillingly swap bodies sometimes occur.

► III. WAYWARD SUN
The Warding Ritual is a private affair, a behind-the-scene execution on the last day of the festival as you dance and feast and frolic, blissfully unaware. Something goes awry. First, a shriek in the distance, and soon, birds flying away in apparent surprise as the landscape rustles with the sounds of creatures and Restless alike fleeing. A vague sense of dread knocks the air out of your lungs, an iron grip around your throat. And you see it then, a headless figure shrouded in a black veil of cloth, sword in one hand and a bright flaming pumpkin in the other. Its head. It thunders through the night on its skeletal horse, its blade flashing in the moonlight in search of prey. Heads fall. You might get injured during the chase -- collateral damage. 10 members of the Hierarchy won't ever rise again, and the rider eventually charges into the Tempest, leaving behind bloody puddles and a slather of confusion. If you opt to help clean up the mess, you might come across stained sheets of paper on the ground, a painting of a white scorpion in the middle. Otherwise, it's time for you to go home.


ooc note

► Welcome to Nightfell's first event! If you'd like additional, more casual prompts, the Notice Board is right here! New prompts will be added next month, if you've already had your fun with them!
You'll find some answered questions here, but if you'd like to ask something else, please comment below!
For a little spooky ambience in the woods.

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[personal profile] zangetsu 2022-11-12 03:44 pm (UTC)(link)
one cannot just ask a god of death if they're religious. ichigo seems to consider that for a long moment, switching his mug of hot tea from one hand to the other in a restless shift of motion that seems to have more to do with finding something to do with his hands than the mug being overly warm.

Most people in Japan are raised with Buddhist and Shintoist beliefs. You could say I'm religious, but it's not exactly something I follow strongly. It's mostly just something you worry about for funerary rights and certain holidays.

life and death have always had strange overlap for him, well before he ever felt the cold press of rukia's blade at his chest.

But the idea of a reincarnation cycle is pretty normal in Buddhism. I guess that's not so weird to me.
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[personal profile] coherer 2022-11-13 05:36 pm (UTC)(link)
(if only he knew, ichigo.)

Huh. Yeah, no, I totally know what you're saying. (it's usually surprising to find someone like-minded. agnostics aren't rare, but meeting people his age who are willing to admit to it is a painful ordeal.)

I guess I'm the same in that regard. Like, my mom was religious, so parts of it stuck with me. Funerary rights and holidays absolutely, but mostly the parts about fate and... uh, finding peace when you're in a bad situation. Catharsis stuff.

(not for the first time since arriving, jonas feels like a friend's landed in his lap, which worries him unduly to the point of almost making him uncomfortable. is he getting too personal? is he going to spook him off? does he look and sound and smell alright?

does he back off?
)

Sorry, this got all philosophical and deep. I'm just, like... chilling hard right now.
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[personal profile] zangetsu 2022-11-13 05:48 pm (UTC)(link)
This is deep?

he says that with a tone of wry amusement. jonas, what the hell, do you not ever talk about anything but video games with your friends? or is he the weird one here, routinely discussing things like soul society, death and rebirth, and the fate of the quincy...?

... anyway. moving right along.


It's fine. I like discussions like this, anyway.
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[personal profile] coherer 2022-11-15 08:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I thought so, (he answers honestly, clutching his tea a bit tighter to warm his fingers.) I mean, people usually cut me off before I get this far, but religion and stuff usually are in my opinion.

(politics, religion, and money—they're the three things people say to actively avoid in conversation unless you know your audience. jonas, who enjoys ranting and raving about all three, decides he'd rather ask for permission than let himself talk amok at someone who might not enjoy the subject matter.

he needs a hobby.
)

... I think it's cool, too. Like, fate and stuff.

(ichigo, however, says it's fine. that, coupled with jonas' overwhelming calm, makes him spew exactly what's on his mind.)

Hey, uh, maybe this is "elementary school" of me to ask, but... do you want to be friends?
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[personal profile] zangetsu 2022-11-17 02:07 pm (UTC)(link)
he doesn't think anyone's ever actually asked him that. most of his friends have just showed up in his life and refused to leave??? give him a second.
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[personal profile] zangetsu 2022-11-17 02:08 pm (UTC)(link)
is this an american thing. is this guy gonna want to call him pardner.
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[personal profile] zangetsu 2022-11-17 02:12 pm (UTC)(link)
finally:

Sure.

ichigo, so verbose.
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[personal profile] coherer 2022-11-19 05:00 am (UTC)(link)
...

Uh, okay. Cool.

(jonas has to prevent himself from probing further about the "sure," forcing his attention forward.)

So, like, where are we even going? Isn't this the way to the Academy?
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[personal profile] zangetsu 2022-11-20 07:36 pm (UTC)(link)
ichigo, who's remarkably more astute than most people give him credit for, leans over and nudges jonas' shoulder.

'Sure' because I'm not good at this shit, not 'sure' because I don't think you're friend material. Not really a feelings out-in-the-open guy.

just to be reassuring about it. and then at having his attention drawn to their route, he blinks down to his feet as if surprised at how far from the bustling crowd they've truly come.

I guess. Have you been there?
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[personal profile] coherer 2022-12-01 11:29 pm (UTC)(link)
(embarrassed about being caught, but still glad something's been said, jonas, flushed, raises his elbow against ichigo's nudge to return the physical gesture.) No, I—you're good. I've just—I'm super rusty at this. Actually, I think I was born rusty.

Which is good, because now we match.

(he motions to ichigo's hair, letting that terrible joke sink in before clearing his throat.

real friends. wild.
)

I've been by on jogs and stuff. The first couple of weeks after we got here, I just wandered around a lot. Up here in Serene, out to the Barrens... The academy is pretty cool. They must have insanely smart people in there. You live long enough and you know pretty much everything, right?
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[personal profile] zangetsu 2022-12-02 02:09 am (UTC)(link)
the hair's a bit of a sore spot. not because he's ashamed of it or anything — after all, he gets it from his mother's side, the kurosaki bloodline so impossibly intermingled with quincy heritage. more that it's gotten him into more than one fistfight at school. the nail that sticks out...

he sighs, and sort of shuffles a hand through his hair a bit. he's sure that sort of thing isn't something an american kid would pick up on anyway, so he just lets it go. jonas really doesn't seem the sort who's going to be a jackass on purpose right after declaring friendship.

rusty is right.


I don't know about that. I've met more than a few old assholes who think that being old makes them special even when they don't know shit.

stares directly at yhwach. stares! at him!