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❪ event ❫ spirited away
PRELUDE Entry to the forest is not only overgrown with vegetation, but seems to be growing at an increasingly alarming rate. Any attempts to clear the vines will be met with even larger ones growing in its place, and it only confirms Nurray's findings as true. The only way in is across the sound from Nadril, entering the forest from its snowy back yard. It doesn't stay cold for long; as one ventures further into the forest, the snow will disappear, as though it was completely out of place in the first place. The red sun's warmth will take its place soon after— and before long, you'll feel too warm for the clothes you came with. That's when you know you've entered the heart of Josa Forest. WITHIN THE FOREST ![]() The forest seems to be thick with a profound presence that can’t be ascertained. While venturing through it, one will feel like there are being watched or followed. This feeling will only intensify as metallic-scented drops of rain begin to fall between the clearings in the trees. Unfortunately, what many don’t realize at this point is that this is how the forest itself eats. How it subsists and lives through the minds of those who eventually get lost in it. Wandering this far in is akin to walking into a lion’s jaw, or rather… straight to its stomach. But, the forest has a way of making one stay. While it swallows someone up, it shows them sinfully beautiful and picturesque sights. Even showing them people or things that are familiar to the lost. All of which will urge them to go in deeper and deeper. But, while the forest begins to prey on the mind of their victim— they will suddenly hear an elegant and alluring voice urging them back. This voice promises them comfort and safety. Promises to be kind and open. Promises she has a place for them where they will never feel displaced or unwanted, or lost. Before they can fully accept, they will find that they are whisked away in Barthala’s embrace. Some will be taken, wiped of all their previous memories and inserted new ones. Others will find they have no prior memories at all of themselves, only urged to go on with regular life. What is prevalent is the forest's desire to turn you. Metamorphosis is a phenomenon that occurs only to certain individuals, and there is no rhyme or reason to them. Some adventurers would find themselves changing by the minute, the hour, or the process may even take days and weeks. The forest toys with you, but it only wants to draw you closer to its core — as though there's a story there it wants you to see and understand. Will you go on anyway, knowing the forest has already has its claws on you? I. ALL ROADS LEAD TO — YOUR NEW (NEW) LIFE ![]() Adapting to an entirely new setting isn’t always so simple. People often say that assimilating oneself to the environment happens fluidly, and before you know it, you’re a part of it. In Dranbu, these words hold an uncanny sense of truth. When you awake, your day begins like it always has. Your daily routine meets largely unchanged, except a few tinier details. Perhaps, you’ve realized your true calling is an occupation within the villages itself. Maybe in farming up strange medical herbs, maybe in acting as a witch doctor for the people, or maybe you find yourself drawn to the arts and you really enjoy sculpting fellow villagers in the nude. Once you commit these tasks, you realize, it feels like what you’ve always done. As if it were natural, as if you’ve done them for years, and maybe you have? At least that’s what your gut is telling you, and slowly your memories will too. At the end of the day, when you return home, you realize you’re not alone. You have a partner who shares the same values and whom you love deeply. Or maybe a spouse whom you’re always arguing with. But, even that will feel as commonplace as the rest of your day. All you know is that the day that might have started off not being yours is entirely yours and yours alone. IV. THE HUNT — THE BOUNDARIES BEYOND ![]() For some, placated is synonymous with bored. While there is a sense of wonder in the beauties of nature that adorn the woods, serene forest life isn't for everyone. Those seeking more adventure can explore the challenging slopes of Waco Mountain. Barthala's influence is weaker on those bluffs than in Josa Forest itself, so thrill chasers won't be disappointed. Lose the path, slip on loose rocks, fall into a stream and spend a night wet and cold, there are many perils that come with traveling a mountain-side. Scattered ruins offer some shelter, their walls carved with images resembling Barthala, a dragon, and three other stranger creatures. While the deity's pacification does not flow as deeply through this region, all are still save from mortal wounds, and the veil cast over their memories will not lessen. If you have made it this far, however, there is no reason to try to return to the main city of Dranbu. Accommodations are always available in the neighboring villages: Phares in the north, and Stroln in the south. These villages are in friendly competition with one another, and will tempt travelers with women and men of their kind in order to draw in business to their hotels. FINAL OOC NOTES
No REP is available for this log. REP will now be primarily available through achieving NPC quests, which will be available on the 19th! Please keep an eye out for that!
Dranbu is entirely available for exploration! You may find that most of Wyver and Olympia Flora/Fauna may be found in the forest as well. For more information on your characters' (opt-in) Metamorphosis, please refer to the November Outline!
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ii. the hunt
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( the hunt - a )
Pardon, I've lost my way. I mean you no harm.
[He doesn't know what the size of the creature is, but Ignis doesn't want to make any presumptions that he might any form of advantage while he remains mostly human. He's learned well enough that even the smallest creatures can pose a threat.
Slowly, he eases himself down in hopes of crouching, lessening his height so as to not appear as much of a towering rival to the beast, his long spotted tail already slotting between his legs while his ears flatten along his hair.
There's no sense of fear, confusingly enough, just trepidation. And most importantly of all, an intense hunger. Ignis' appetite is already starting to shift with his changes, and with his blindness still intact, he's unable to hunt.]
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The hybrid makes an attempt to seem non-threatening, but the wolf has already decided who's prey here. There's no reason for it to share its food with this other creature, but it can see that he's blind.
Again, pity isn't something that a predator is meant to feel, and maybe it's pack instincts that lead to the decision to rip off a piece of its catch and nudge it toward Ignis with its snout.
It's mainly eaten its fill, anyway. ]
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All he can hear is the squish and snap of what he assumes is the beast's meal, already dead and being consumed. It may very well continue eating only to spite him, and while upsetting, Ignis can handle it. If he remains where he is in his submissive stance the other animal may soon leave.
But the smell seems like it's closer, he can hear the shift of something against the ground. His brows rise as do his ears, swiveled forward. Carefully, his hands slide forward over the grass until his fingers bump against something coarse and wet. It's part of the other beast's meal.
It's... sharing, with him?
Ignis is no stranger to killing animals for food. His life back in Eos was essentially just that. However never would he bring himself to eat anything raw. The risk for disease would be too high, not to mention the thought would be, of course, disgusting beyond belief. But that was when Ignis was still mostly human.
His mouth is already salivating as his clawed hands sink into the meat, blood dripping over his hands, and he smells it so much more strongly. His stomach twists and aches, he's so hungry. Pulling the offered meat toward himself in a rush, Ignis slowly lifts it until the smell nearly overpowers him and out of desperation he merely lunges his mouth into the raw flesh for his first ravenous bite.]
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Hunting Ignis down would lead to a large meal, but likely too large for the wolf to eat in even a few sittings. The corpse would draw other predators into its territory, and that's ultimately far more trouble than it's worth.
When the half-man begins to dig into the flesh with ravenous abandon, the wolf eases up slightly. If it's eating like that, it must mean that this hybrid truly is one of them, and there's little reason to be concerned.
Ignis isn't a threat, and so after a pause the wolf backs up and settles down onto its belly, paws laid in front of it. Having just eaten a good amount already, it's time to digest. All the same, the wolf doesn't stop watching Ignis for even a moment. ]
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Plenty of those who've been turned still retain some of their original physical form, but that's not the case here. Other than being pure white in color, this wolf blends in with the rest of wildlife in Josa Forest with little trouble.
Maybe it had been a little too easy for Jack to let go of his identity, after he'd denied it for so long.
So far, no one has been able to drag him back to civilization, if they've even been able to identify who he was in the first place. That's partly why the wolf has grown bolder in its circuit through the woods, as it attempts to claim more and more territory as its own. ]
Re: closed to reyes.
When Jack doesn't return, however, he knows what's happening. Loath as he is to admit that Jack would fall victim to something like this, it becomes increasingly apparent that he's going to need someone to go find him.
With Ana in stasis, that's going to fall to Gabriel. He doesn't like that he's out here in the forest alone, with a chain and a net and his guns, but despite his fairly complicated feelings about Morrison, Gabriel isn't about to leave him to whatever fate is befalling their number.
He doesn't know what this confrontation is going to be like, or if he'll even find Jack at all, but he's patient. There are a few options--set a trap and wait, go on an active hunt, but Gabriel finds it a little easier to let the creatures track him, instead.]
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Not that he remembers any of that now that he's spent a few weeks transformed into a beast, boiled down to the basest needs and urges. It's the ultimate solution to running away from your problems.
The moment that Gabriel enters what the wolf considers its territory, it's aware of the intrusion. It doesn't respond at first. Plenty of people pass through the forest; it's when someone decides to linger that it's forced to chase them out, forcibly if necessary.
So before Gabriel can think about setting up a trap or tracking Jack himself, the wolf begins to stalk him, weaving between the trees and keeping a close eye on him from a distance. ]
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The easiest way to lure out the creature likely involves just making camp--it's a more vulnerable position than he'd like, but it will prompt the animal to either attack, or become acclimated to his presence.
So that's what he does. Gabriel hunts a smaller, rabbit-like creature to cook for added enticement, then gets to work collecting some dry brush for a fire. Hopefully he looks distracted enough for the creature to chance showing itself.]
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And it doesn't have any intention of sharing. Not with a human that doesn't belong here.
So the decision is to creep in close and then go for the kill. The wolf knows these woods quite well (as far as it's concerned, it's always lived here), and so it's methodical in the path that it takes toward the fire and the man sitting near it.
Soon enough, it will be near enough to mount an attack. What it doesn't realize is that its target already knows it's coming. ]
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And if all else fails, he’s got his own little escape route up his sleeve.
He deliberately puts his back to where he knows the creature is coming from, then sits in front of the fire. Gabriel takes a deep breath and starts counting down.]
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All it can see in that moment is more prey, and while it wouldn't be able to make use of that much meat if it killed the human, it does want to chase it out of these woods.
And so as soon as it's close enough, it leaps forward, front legs outstretched and claws extended, ready to cleave down the human's back. ]
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the hunt- b because why not
Somewhere along the way, he's shed his jumpsuit but the transformation has only made him lose his canny intelligence and shoved all animal instinct to the forefront. He still reeks of metal. His back is still a bald mess of brackets and scar tissue, and his hands are still far too humanoid to be a traditional raccoon, but he still looks like prey, and he knows a predator when one comes close to snapping his thin body up in its jaws.
And yet... Familiarity. Set upon a branch out of reach, he presses his scrawny body lower trying to take in the sight of the white wolf. A predator is a predator is a predator. Differentiating them isn't what a creature does, and yet... He's puzzled.
Like has been happening since this transformation began, Rocket tries to chitter something and it comes out as words, accentless and lifeless, like a computer translating foreign words.]
I know you.
he will apologize for this later ...
Or maybe there's something else too. A sense that they've somehow encountered each other before.
Then again, all that means is that the wolf had failed at hunting down the raccoon at some point in the past. That, and it's still so hungry, that hollow feeling in its belly driving it forward.
All the same, Rocket is far up in a tree, and all the wolf can do for now is jump up against the trunk, claws digging into the wood as it barks incessantly. Come down here!! ]
rocket wants this struck from the record entirely.
Stop it! [It's a hiss, but it's still clearly human words. The familiarity continues to persist and he's not quite sure if he's angry that the predator won't accept its defeat or if he wants the predator to validate the feeling.
Well, predators don't really do validation and Rocket's mind barely understands the concept right now. So he just mocks him in a chittering, hissing voice.] You can't get me, because you can't climb.
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No, it just wants to eat, and it doesn't seem to care that it's unable to climb. It's going to make every effort anyway, leaping as high as it can as its claws continue to cleave through the bark.
Still, there's no way that it's getting even close to reaching the raccoon.
It circles around the tree, growling -- though eventually the growls turn into whines. It's just really, really hungry, and Rocket smells very tasty, metal parts aside. ]
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The whining doesn't make it easier. There's a victory in making the predator suffer, but also a pang of sympathy. Odd.
Something moves in the hollow of the tree and Rocket turns to see a small furry creature- much smaller than he is- exit a hole, likely stirred out of hiding by the sounds of the wolf below. It's less than cautious- like Rocket, it believes it's safe- so it doesn't notice when Rocket turns and catches it by the middle with his sharp teeth, biting down until its spine breaks. It's easy to kill, but not the kind of food he prefers.
At the same time, it's way too small to be anything more than a morsel for the wolf, but he drops it down anyway.]
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Before it can redouble its efforts, however, something hits the forest floor, dropped by the raccoon up above. The wolf immediately pounces on it, finding the corpse of a small animal. It takes it a few seconds to put two and two together. That clever creature is trying to save itself by offering this alternative.
Except that this rodent is much smaller than Rocket, though the wolf has no shame in tearing what flesh it can from its bones.
It's a snack more than anything else, but it sates the harshest part of its hunger, allowing it to look up at the raccoon with renewed curiosity. Its head swivels back and forth as it's hit with that same sense of familiarity, and it lets out a low noise of confusion.
Surely a wolf isn't meant to feel things like this. ]
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He still can't come down, but he goes to the hollow in the tree where the creature emerged and sticks his long hand in, reaching to see if there's anything else- a nest with young or another big one, but his nimble fingers grope at nothing but dead leaves and moss and other things strewn around to make bedding.
He pulls his hand back and looks down.] I can find more.
[Is he buying his own safety? It seems like the clever thing to do. He does feel very clever. Like the smartest of his species. He makes sounds that people understand and his fingers are more dexterous. More than that, though, he feels like he's doing this predator a favor, not because he doesn't want to be eaten, but because it feels right to help him.]
the wolf and the raccoon, 10x better than the fox and the hound
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i.
but as for what that something is? she can only guess. ]
You think so, too? [ she breathes out. ] I don't know what it is... but it's not good. [ she has a bad feeling about this. ]
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They're in agreement that something is lurking out there, but that doesn't make him feel much better. ]
There's still time to turn back, you know.
[ He could lead her back to the edge of the forest, then continue on his own. ]
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[ she answers back, with a raise of her eyebrows. she's used to treatment like this, really, not least because of her bodyguards, but because she's been around so many of the jedi in her life; most people seem to think politicians aren't much good in situations like this, especially ones who preach pacifism like her.
well, their bad for being wrong. ]
Because I can go on alone, if you want to go back.
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When she decides she's made a horrible mistake if they end up getting attacked or abducted, he'll be able to say he told her so. (Would he actually be that cruel? Probably not.)
After just a pause, he shrugs and continues walking. ]
Fine. But it's your funeral.
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His hands are in his pockets--the benefit of summonable weapons is that you can appear cool and collected as long as possible--and he gives the other man a sidelong look.
"You feel that, too, huh?" he asks, his voice low and his senses alert. He's used to being on guard wherever he goes; being a fugitive didn't help to quell that proximity alert danger sense thing he's always had going on, either. He gives him a sidelong grin. "Think we ought to do something about it? Or just carry on and see what happens?"
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Axel also doesn't appear to be losing his cool in the slightest, which 76 appreciates. It's in a situation like this where he can really form an opinion about someone, based on how they handle themselves.
He also keeps his voice low when he responds. "People have been disappearing, right? Depends on if you want to get to the bottom of that." It seems prudent to be proactive in this situation, but 76 realizes that not everyone is as gung-ho to waltz right into the path of danger as him. That, and he's a little curious to hear what call Axel will make in this situation.