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( introlog #5 ) strangerer things
You have spent the last few days on Thesa Station, taking in the knowledge that your world is no more. Perhaps you've made some friends (or maybe an enemy or two). Either way, you aren't expected to spend all of your time on the Station. El Nysa needs you, after all, and you promised you'd help the planet thrive. Are you ready?
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All refugees on the station are called to the hangar where a large-scale teleporter has been set up; everyone will be sent to the planet together. Simply step onto the space between the arrays and wait. Before they depart, all new refugees will be given a starter kit!
You may have heard about earlier technical difficulties, but don't worry. I promise everything is in perfect working order this time. I'd say I tested it myself, but since that's not exactly possible, you'll just have to trust me! (Please.) The older refugees will also be there to guide you to ensure no one is left confused... or behind. Make sure you wait for them — I've been detecting something odd so I'll be having them meet you at the landing site. Good luck, refugees! Not that you'll be needing it or anything... The arrays begin to hum and glow, quickly building into a brilliant wash of light. It creates a column that travels all the way from Thesa Station to the surface of El Nysa. With the night sky as a canvas, the beam can be seen all the way from Olympia and Wyver — a view that has the natives whispering of blessings. As a sudden but beautiful aurora splays across the sky, the refugees down on the planet receive a message asking them to travel to the landing site — and warning them to prepare for what may come of the strange readings Zasere's gotten from the teleport itself. ON A BEAM OF LIGHT ![]()
Traveling through the light leaves the impression of blinding starlight, a strange sense of weightlessness, and a disorienting moment of total sensory deprivation. The radiance of your teleport hangs bright in the sky above you, a shimmering aurora that reflects off the calm waters below, visible for miles all around.
You've landed on a peninsula to the east of the South Outpost. There's little here — scattered trees on spring-barren plains, with a few overgrown, dilapidated structures poking out of the brush. All is quiet save for the keening of animals and the gentle lapping of waves against the shore. This lonely desolation is hardly the bustling cities and vibrant cultures you were promised back on the station... BY CAMPFIRE'S GLOW. But waiting for you is a group of your predecessors, and with them, a veritable tent city, with portable stoves, coolers of food and drink, comfortable bedrolls, and cheerful rings of bonfires — all that you need to make merry of the night, courtesy of Overseer Voss, who has, thanks to his interest in blessed meteorological phenomena and refugees, decided to make a holy expedition of the affair. CLOSE ENCOUNTERS ![]()
Despite going off without hitch, the new refugees' arrival isn't entirely without incident. It seems that the "blessed" beam of light that brought the refugees down to El Nysa brought something else along with it — a sliver of the Storm. At least the beam was short enough that only a small fraction managed to squeeze through.
But it's enough to wreak a little havoc around the landing site and along the road back toward Olympia and Wyver — and even, for a few days, in the cities themselves. THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE. The Storm is an undeniably destructive force, and that's proven with this small sliver's effect as it ripples across the continent. While there's no visible sign of its presence, strange phenomena soon begin to appear, corresponding with Zasere's odd readings. DECISIONS, DECISIONS... ![]()
The time is coming to make a choice — perhaps not a permanent choice, but unless you want to spend the rest of your nights out under the stars, you'll need to pick which city you will initially spend your time in. On the horizon, you will see that people have arrived to help you make that decision...
A FORK IN THE ROAD. Refugees and the hyper-religious wishing to hear Voss speak are not the only ones out and about under the light of the aurora. Citizens of both Olympia and Wyver have flocked to a point on the road midway between the cities and where the refugees have appeared, and they all have the same goal in mind: convincing the newcomers who have just descended in the blessed light of Thesa to come to their city and not the other.You've chosen your path, refugee, but that doesn't necessarily make it a permanent one. Watch out for the strange effects of the Storm, which linger still in the two cities and everywhere in between for the next few days before dissipating just as mysteriously as they came, but otherwise enjoy the welcome and make yourself at home — after all, this is home now. FINAL OOC NOTES
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forgetting (you have slain me omg)
When a child approaches her, as if he truly sees her, as if her answers will matter, she cannot help but look surprised. She wipes rain from her face and frowns at...him? 'Tis hard to say...
But she absolutely remembers the beastman she met, also in search of Mipha. And ignoring an obviously distraught child would be cruel.]
I'm afraid I have-
[Well. That would be a lie. She did meet Mipha. But something about all of this strikes her as strange, and it is a memory. Whatever she says here...will not have consequences in the present, will it?
Krile steps closer, looking the child in the eye with the kindest smile she can muster.]
Ah. That is, I've not seen her recently. When did you expect her return?
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They all say she won't be back, but it can't be true.
[ He mumbles this in spite of his confusion, even knowing that she doesn't come back, didn't come back. That a century passed without her and he grew into a man she would never know. ]
You were small when I met you. [ He adds this quietly, frowning in confusion. ] No... I was big...?
[ He glances down the path again, frowning still. ]
I thought you could control dreams, once you knew you were in one. But if I could control this dream, she'd be back already.
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You were a good deal bigger. [If asked, she would admit she prefers him at this size. The chance to look someone in the eye without any inconvenience whatsoever is about to become nonexistent.]
This is no dream, or not wholly one. It is something you remember. Because of that, I believe it cannot be changed.
[And at once, the probable truth about his search and his certainty converge in Krile's thoughts.]
When you said it had been a century, I thought it indicative of the long lifespan of your people. [Up on the station, he was earnest and determined; here he is still those things, but also sad. The sense of grief is all over this memory even without help.] But it is also the measure of your sorrow.
[She looks at him, clearly intending a silent 'is it not?']
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[ There's a flicker in the memory. Lighting crashes and for a moment a grown Sidon is where the child stands, but the towering figure is there and gone. He likes it better too, getting to look Krile in the face without any elaborate gymnastics. ]
It used to feel like a dream. That my sister was gone and wouldn't be back. I remember... sometimes I would wake up and start to look for her before realizing, or I'd forget what I was doing in the middle of the day because it'd hit me all at once that... I'd never see her again.
But it's been a long time. Now it's ever having known her that feels like the dream.
[ He pauses, looking Krile over, searching for something in her face. ]
Have you ever lost anyone like that?
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Would it do any harm to share some of the truth?]
I lost my grandfather, not long ago, in the destruction of my home. [Recent developments would, perhaps, have helped with this loss...but it is altogether too late now.] It isn't quite the same. I knew him for years. But the- incident left me unconscious for some time, and waking to the news was...I haven't the words for it.
[She has lost others, of course, but...this seems most pertinent.
One hand wipes the endless rainwater from her face and she nods to him.]
You've the chance to know her here.
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[ The rain lets up into a somber drizzle, and when Sidon pulls back he motions to the city behind them. ]
I don't know how to leave, but... Since we're here, would you like to see my home?
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Or, boy, in this case. Krile stiffens at first, surprised by the gesture and its abruptness. After a long moment, she hugs back, after a fashion: her arms go around Sidon and she pats his head gently, with no real rhythm to it.
At least the rain is fading. Looking around, she recognizes nothing, really; this world is entirely foreign to her own.]
If it is possible to travel physically through a memory in that way. [They might as well.] I shall follow your lead.
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[ That's not how this works at all, but Sidon doesn't know that. And they do at least make it all the way down the path without the world changing on them. The walkway leads to an open area with several platforms connected by stairways, the fountain in the middle of the main platform simply a jet of water flowing into a small reservoir. At this point in time, there hasn't yet been a statue of Mipha put up. ]
This is Zora's Domain... [ The little Zora points up at the tall structures that end in elegant fish tails and the slender spires topped with more of those glittering blue lights, smiling faintly to himself. ]
It feels like I was just here. Was just home. But I guess all of it's gone now, isn't it?
[ He hadn't really thought about that until now. That he'd never be here again. ]
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When he mentions that all of it is gone, now, she looks around once more with renewed sobriety and a hard set to her mouth.]
I feel...equally disoriented when I think of my world.
[But it has been gone for so long. Long enough for Alphinaud and Alisaie to have lived a significant portion of the year here instead. Yet it feels like an instant, in her memory. There and then suddenly not.]
Perhaps...somehow...there is a way yet. A way home.
[Practically speaking it is unlikely, but an awful lot of unlikely things have happened to Krile or people she knows directly.]