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INHUMAN COURTESY


I. PUSHING UP DAISIES
cw: depiction of hanahaki, mention of blood, mild body horror

The Frightful Harvest ended on a bloody, eerie note, but the Respite's most welcome interlude has proven exceptionally fruitful. The sky's darkened again, moons struggling to glow through turbulent clouds, but crops all over Stygia have grown dense and healthy, herbs and plants and flowers aplenty. Normally, it'd be a time to rejoice, even as sleet pours and winds grow bitterly cold -- and it might have been, had greens and stems and petals NOT elected to blossom inside you. Your lungs, specifically.

It's an uncommon side effect of the Harvest, affecting those who foster affection or attraction towards another, triggered only by a stray thought. Almost as if punished by Oblivium for harboring any kind of positive feelings. The worst part is that the object of your desire doesn't even have to be in the Netherworld for you to be afflicted. Over the span of three months, you'll gradually experience various degrees of the "harvest's curse", depending on the source of your feelings:

► PHYSICAL/EMOTIONAL ATTRACTION & REQUITED LOVE
It starts with an itch. Your throat tickles, an odd sensation in your lungs, slightly constricted. Allergies? Not quite. It worsens overtime, and days pass by, perhaps weeks. You cough, a little more every day, a little deeper, and then it happens: petals, stuck to your lips as you wheeze and try to empty your chest. Marigold, carnations, daisies, peonies... Thankfully, for you, it's more of an annoyance, sporadic at best and leaving you exhausted at times, but you're in no immediate danger. Unfortunately, not all Restless share the same luck.

► UNREQUITED LOVE
It doesn't matter whether it is truly unrequited; as long as you think it is, whether you're fully convinced or distantly resigned, you get the whole package. It starts the same way the lesser variation does, gradual, and with unsavory (!) additions: lilies and dark red roses. The first slowly spreads its poison in your body, inducing fevers, skin rashes, blistering in your mouth and stomach aches. The second pricks your throat bloody, making speech difficult and breathing even more so. It spreads throughout Stygia, and if most wound up meeting their end in the past, some speak of a highly hypothetical cure. It's believed that if the object of your affection confesses equally strong feelings for you, the curse should rapidly subside. If this option isn't viable, Doran promises that all Healers in Hale are working extremely hard to find a solution. In the meantime, symptoms can be partially soothed with poultices and spells that you can find in the Marketplace or in Serene. Some merchants might even take pity on you and offer them for free.
if your character has heard of similar diseases in their home world, they're absolutely welcome to share their insight on the netherwork or anywhere else
the evolution of the disease can be as gradual, as fast or as severe as you wish it to be
a mini quest to retrieve ingredients for a cure will be available in december or january
by february, all characters should be cured

II. DO NOT PASS GO
cw: mention of blood, torture, branding, violence, forced captivity

Full-swing investigations concerning the Harvest's murders have begun, though the mysterious rider has yet to resurface. The day is young still, but no matter; the Hierarchy firmly believes that the creature was summoned by a group of renegades, fully intent on finding and dismembering the organization. Perhaps even literally.

If you've spilled blood not your own in the previous event, the Hierarchy finds you. Do they know? It doesn't really matter; they've targeted you for reasons they won't divulge, persuaded of your involvement -- and off to the Gallows you go. Each of you receives the same greeting when you arrive, held down by rough hands and branded upon the arm with the letter F. The mark signifies ‘forsaken’, and the painful scar is indelible proof that each of you has betrayed the Hierarchy's hospitality. Writhe and scream and glower as much as you want; next thing you know, something heavy hits you across the head, and you collapse.

When your vision slowly creeps back, your eyes adjust to a dimly lit stone cell. Your feet are secured by iron cuffs tethered by one long chain, and you lie in nothing but filthy, tattered rags. It's dark; the air is bloated and filled with agonizing shrieks. Dead vines scrap the walls of half-crumbled buildings, weather-worn stone pillars surrounded by withered clumps of grass. You may converse with your cellmates: the guards patrolling the Gallows couldn't care less, convinced that no one could possibly escape anyway.

► Ironically, a magical barrier around the Gallows prevents magical/spiritual abilities from functioning. However, characters who roam free still can absolutely sneak in! Be careful not to get caught, though!
► Loud disagreements might attract unwanted attention. A single guard will come, and if he finds nothing else amiss, will threaten them to be quiet. A second violation earns the offender a rap on their bare feet with a club. A third violation will cause the offender to be gagged. Note that in order to beat or gag the offender, the guard must first open the cell.
If you share affinities with Gargoyles, incapacitating a guard in any way will draw the attention of one. It'll show you to the gates where you'll be able to escape, taking care of sentries on your way. You should probably keep a low-profile from then on, and avoid showing-off your brand.
► A secret passage may be found through a mausoleum nearby; an arrow of flaking red paint marks the entrance. Or is it blood? Inside, it's nearly pitch-black. Perhaps, if you're lucky, your vision extends as far as 30 feet in front of you, but occasionally, the darkness is broken by clinging phosphorescent fungi or crawling luminescent creatures, and from out of the silence echo sounds of dripping water. You're underground, and Abysmals can be encountered here if you're too loud. You should also watch out for cave-ins, but as you get farther away from the general region of the Gallows, your magical abilities gradually come back.
► Eventually, a long, broken staircase will lead you to Hale. If you're injured, you'll be sent to the main infirmary; characters with healing abilities or knowledge are super welcome to help!

Luckily for you, there are so many prisoners it's a difficult task for the Hierarchy to always keep track of all of them. Your brand, however, is a dead giveaway, so you might as well try and find a way to get rid of it; you might hear through the grapevines that the dead skin of Badaliscus can be used as bandages, and overtime, the brand will fully heal and disappear.


III. TO THE RESCUE
As you attempt to escape, or perhaps once you’ve successfully snuck in, you come across a terrifying spectacle: in front of you, impaled through the shoulder by a spear, a weary humanoid figure covered in blood. The body is being restrained by additional shackles on each arm and leg, which are linked to chains anchored within the walls. There's a guard nearby, armed to the teeth… and still you decide to free them.

The guard’s magic is just as useless as yours, and while impressive in size, dexterity definitely isn’t his main strength. He hits hard — with brass knuckles, a chain mace, and a sturdy shield — and his stamina almost seems endless, but it’s not. Keep evading, and he’ll eventually tire enough to topple over. It’s also possible to have him chase you around if you don’t go too far, which would allow someone else to grab the spear. Once he’s too exhausted to go on, you can either kill him or chain him to the wall. The keys are in his boots, and you’ll find a bottle of water as well as a small vial of ointment in a satchel on the ground, where he previously stood.

The prisoner is a young man, perhaps in his mid-20s. Once freed from his shackles, he immediately keels over, though he’s not unconscious. He thanks you with a deep and raw voice, begging for water. You can tend to his wounds if you’re able—the ointment quickly soothes—and when he finally stands again, he asks you a question: “I’m a stranger to you, and you could have died. Yet, you chose to free me, unaware of my past. Of my crimes. Of my virtues. Why?”

Regardless of your answer, he smiles, a private understanding that turns the stretch of his lips enigmatic. There’s a bubbling chuckle in his throat, very hoarse, and then he hisses, touching where you’ve helped him apply the ointment on his body. “You know what they say. If it stings...” He looks at you, deliberately pausing there and staring bold into your eyes. “... then it must be working.

It might feel like there’s more to what he’s trying to say, though it’s pointless to ask: he bows, and then he slowly inches away from you. “Until we meet again.” White and thick tendrils of smoke envelop him, seemingly coming out of nowhere, and then just like that, he’s gone.
so you’ve chosen to free him, which in turn has generated a future plot point that’ll occur some time in february. some of you WILL see him again.
what he says to you is a clue.
you can answer his question OOCly right here. it’ll have some bearing on the way your character will be approached re: future plot point.
if you've voted no and would still like to participate, you could always allow your character to be convinced or reluctantly dragged by another!
ooc note

► As always, check out the Notice Board if you'd like additional prompts! Older quests from previous months are always available as well. You'll also find the Calendar right here.
► You'll find already answered questions just here, and if you'd like to ask new ones, ask them here!
► For fun's sake and similarly to the puck adventure, you may play it out in different groups or on your own, and still obtain the same results as everyone else whether your characters threaded together!

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set... with the best (self-proclaimed) orv

[personal profile] pyojeol 2022-11-10 09:23 pm (UTC)(link)
[How did Set get plagued with the worst ORV... That's a question these two can answer, aka Sooyoung probably accosted him at the notice board and then followed after him as he spoke to Aripi, like a persistent rash.

She's not letting up even as they wander along the foothills, even when the nice ole goatherd takes pity on them both and shows them the rest of the way to the smoking crater beyond. She can see the clouds of smoke billowing up from it, but more importantly... she shades a hand over her eyes to peer over the lip.]


Hey, Set. What do your divine eyes see?

[she feels a lotr moment coming on]
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SHE!!!

[personal profile] redsoil 2022-11-12 05:48 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Han Sooyoung is the puckish bane of his existence, yet he cannot deny a vague kinship with her. A pair of audacious tricksters to the core, with too-large personalities and a whole lot of bluster to go with it. The only reason he agrees to take her with him on the quest is because she's so much more capable of haggling with people, like something smooth and slimy, the way she weaved herself in and out of the conversation with Aripi. Whatever. Because of her, they'll be getting a better deal on the job than if he'd simply waltzed up and accepted it at face value.

He does that a lot, to be honest.

Now, he's standing at her side with the crater in the distance, his fingers crooked thoughtfully against his chin as he examines it from afar. Divine eyes aside, he is but a demigod ( and a dead one, with powers as faulty as the next dead soul's -- ) that squints and looks beyond just the crater. The whole scene could tell as much about what happened, and he's not keen on diving directly into the crater. ]


Two types of fire. [ What. ] See it? There are the stationary flames from the star's landing, and there are others that move independent of them.
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[personal profile] pyojeol 2022-11-18 05:50 am (UTC)(link)
[it's fine when sooyoung's through with him set will learn the ins and outs of haggling like a marketplace granny, but for now?

Sooyoung makes a 'hmm' noise, squinting down to see the aforementioned fires. ...Yeah, she can see it. At least, she can see that there's movement, which she's pretty sure doesn't bode well.]


-- I'm guessing one of them's the shard, and the other is gonna be a pain in our ass.

[she has a sword she purchased with the help of her housemates, but it's like a communal sword -- one that she lets the others borrow when they need it, so it's not very high quality to begin with. She looks down at the blade somewhat doubtfully. will this blade survive Fire(tm)]

I don't have any anti-fire skills. What about you?
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[personal profile] redsoil 2022-11-23 07:00 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Press 'X' to doubt the sword surviving. In fact, it's likely going to break when they really need it to NOT break, knowing Sooyoung's luck. And character type. Which is cheap, so it's probably a really cheap sword and 10$ says YJH isn't delicate with it.

Anyways.

His eyes slide off her blade, towards the crater once more. It is going to be a real pain in the ass, if they can't control the onslaught of heat and flame. ]


Not anymore.

[ Before, he could have smothered the whole landscape with sand, stifling all fire before him; now, all he has to him is his mind and his body, diminished as it is. He extends a hand before her, curling his fingers to show her the cat-like slide of his claws. It's a weapon, and one they don't need soulforging to rely on. ]

We can sneak, we can divert attention or we can rely on shock tactics. Those are our options, and all three require we battle not only the things down there, but also the flames.

[ All the same, he's on the move, beginning his descent towards the crater in graceful hops and leaps, carrying him along in advance. ]

I recommend we sneak, which will allow us to focus more on the problem of the fire. We can wet some cloth to form a barrier against the smoke, at the least.