natha: (Default)
ɴᴀᴛʜᴀ orbiters ❰ mod collective ❱ ([personal profile] natha) wrote in [community profile] nysalogs2017-09-16 05:27 pm
Entry tags:

❪ introlog: #2 ❫ THE CALM. -- the overflow.

ORIGINAL POST



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?

Submit any AC eligible thread of participating in this log's prompts for Two (2) Olympia REP points HERE.

TRAVEL LIGHT    

You're really lucky, new refugee. Because of the efforts of those that came before you, your own descent into El Nysa will be quick and relatively painless. You get to reap the benefits of others' experience. Those that came before you are all well-versed in the art of teleportation now, and descending into El Nysa is simply a concentrated thought away.

A teleporter has been placed in the common areas to help the new refugees descend, but for this first time, you're going to need a little guidance. You're going to need to take the hand of someone who has been on El Nysa for a while now and learn the ropes. Hold on tight, Refugee, and don't be afraid when the blinding light hits you.

The actual journey will feel like a sudden whiplash— painless, but sudden, and maybe a little nauseating. Keeping your balance may be difficult, and it’s possible you might end up toppling onto your poor partner. Hopefully you’re at least thankful.

You have landed in a back alley in the Residential District of Olympia.
HOME SWEET HOME    

Immediately, you notice that everything you've been told about El Nysa is true. There are people of all races here, and although no one bats an eye at your appearance as you enter the district, a member of the Royal Guard asks for your passport. They have a keen eye, and can tell that although you may be a new refugee to their city, they've never seen you before. Certain rumors of an outside force making preparations to do some major damage has them particularly on edge.

It's a good thing the Orbiters made sure you have an Olympian passport ready to go. You present it, and with a small nod, the Guard says nothing more and slaps a patch on your chest; to your surprise, it reads:
Hello! My name is
________________!

I am in House #___!
Are you my housemate?
... No matter how much you try, there's no removing this sticker. "It'll come off tomorrow," says the guardkeep. "Lots of refugees here, limited housing. It's an easy way to get to know the people you're living with. Though, if you ask me, why are we accepting so many foreigners when so many want to watch this city burn? Well, I don’t give the orders."

If someone greets you, the message on the patch will magically change:
Secretly, I _____, _____, and _____!
What are yours?
There's no telling how they'd known these things, but it likely has to do with Zasere. AGAIN.

It may be a good idea to get situated in your new home and set down some ground rules with your roommates. There is also, of course, much of Olympia to explore.
FLONA COVE    
Word around the city is that one very cute and enthusiastic Olympian, You Watanabe, has been asking around earnestly for the nearest place to find some coastal fun. It didn't take long before a few locals pointed her in the direction of Flona Cove. Maybe it’s a good idea to check out the area. There are only a few more days left of summer, after all. Even if you're not the beach type, exploring a new area certainly can't hurt your understanding of El Nysa. Flona Cove is just a quick train ride away.

BEACH PARTY: Chances are, you've heard about the beach party being organized by You Watanabe, whether it be from her directly or someone who knows her. A lot of careful planning has gone into it, and it looks like a great time, so why not check it out?

Full speed ahead towards a great time! There's plenty of food for everyone, and plenty of watermelons that need splitting!


1. Various food vendors from around Flona Cove have agreed to offer free food for the new refugees, and they line the shoreline near the harbor, enthusiastically offering goodies such as seafood kabobs, ice cream, fresh fruit (including whole watermelons!), and hot dogs. You Watanabe herself has a grill where she’s cheerfully serving up her trademark "Niceoodles" yakisoba as well as other Japanese food like takoyaki and rice. What makes her noodles so nice? It’s obviously the cheerful smiley-face sun drawn on the omelette.

In exchange, the chefs and vendors only ask that you spread the word, though most of them have buckets for donations if you want to help chip back in. After the party is all done, however, there seem to be plenty of dishes that need doing, all in a big pile. You herself is working on getting through the mountain of dishes, but maybe you could lend a hand?

2. It's just not a beach party without the traditional watermelon splitting! For those of you who don't come from modern Japan on Earth, it might be perplexing at first seeing the literal mountain of watermelons grown with the help of Keyleth, another recent Olympian. If the bat-like sticks and blindfolds next to them don’t explain the purpose, though, you might just sit back and watch as a brave competitor sets a watermelon on the sand, ties a blindfold around their eyes, and has people start yelling at them which way to go. They consider the shouts of the crowd, take a swing... and strike nothing but sand. Perhaps you can do better?
There are beach activities galore. Now's the time to build the sandcastle of your dreams or play a game of beach volleyball. Maybe you're brave enough to surf the waves, or you’d just like to enjoy a swim. Mom friends who just want to lounge in the sun and read a book while working on their tan are welcome too, of course.

BENEATH THE SURFACE:
1. Diving beneath the waters in Flona Cove yield a whole new world on its own. Rent a scuba suit and take a trip to explore the corals, and you may even be lucky enough to run into a playful school of dolphins. Be careful-- they tend to get carried away and will happily drag swimmers for a wild ride.


2. You might want a boat for this scuba adventure, unless you're a strong swimmer. Venture deeper into the ocean, farther away from the coast, and adventurers will find some interesting stuff. Two miles southwest of the harbor, deep, deep into the watery abyss, lies a shipwreck. Exploring through the various rooms of the ship yields a few knick-knacks here and there-- rusted spare parts, cracked tea sets... a surprisingly well-preserved pin-up painting of Koralle?

The real treasure awaits for those who have the courage to swim beneath the ship's hull. Here, covered in algae and debris, lies the skeletal corpse of a winged, fanged, clawed beast. This is only a distant memory of its former glory, as nothing but bones are left, but something— something brilliant, catches your eye. Those hundreds of teeth are not bone, but a material so lustrous and pure, it nearly blinds. It will take some work, but with persistence and strength, it is possible to extract a tooth. Those that work in Simwe Institute or The Sanctuary may find it beneficial to take an extra for their boss— this is definitely something that is of interest to study.

3. Olympians love their luxury. There's nothing more luxurious than a secluded lagoon, the water at just the perfect temperature and pristine. This is one of the most sought-after spots for the natives, but when you come across it, it is completely peaceful and empty. For the tourists? Well, this place simply gets overlooked due to its distance from the main beaches. It's also relatively hidden.

Soon you start feeling oddly friendly?

Cupid’s Pool is also described by the people of Olympia as the touchy-feely pool. It has an inherent property that makes those who soak in it crave physical affection. Chances are you probably wanted to know this before you decided to take a dip, huh? (Please warn for threads appropriately)
EARN SOME SILVER    
1. While many of the locals came together to offer their hands to provide a bit of entertainment for the surge in tourism, that isn’t to state that they’re fully staffed. Have a few hours to spare? They're willing to pay for your help. Maybe you’re just the cooking champ they needed? The lifeguard who showed up just in time? Or the star salesman at their humble accessory shop so desired?



2. The man who approaches you is even offering more than most of the vendors down the street. Sure, the guy and his entourage look kind of shady, but money is money, isn't it? If you accept, he’ll shove a strange swimsuit or two your way and lead you to the dressing room. What kind of job is this? Modeling, he says. Hopefully you aren’t camera shy!

Hey there, hot stuff. I like your look. Or maybe it's your... aura? Either way, I like what you're working with. How about you flaunt what you've got for some fat silver stacks?


He also wants to be able to test your charm, and is willing to pay a whopping 400 silver in exchange. He may even ask you to go "talk" (did you hear him say "hit on"?) to a couple of people, and “sell” yourself. Whatever that means... Incidentally, he says he’ll give you a signal once you get a pass. Feels like forever, doesn’t it?




3. Once night begins to fall and the people gradually begin to clear out, you’ll notice something... odd. There are some shady looking people around, and maybe you’ve been hearing whispers all day about a certain "fight club." Initially, no one will tell you a time or location, but if you are persistent, your efforts will pay off. Perhaps in light of helping a vendor clear out their stall or assisting that one Olympian native in distress, they’re willing to tell you a few things about this exclusive club.

They explain to you that it’s been a long-standing tradition of Olympia. Secret fight clubs. A place for people to stretch their wings and their fists. Moreover, the pay off seems to be pretty good! Though, they warn you that there are some aggressive competitors out there this time around. Things have been tough politically for a while now, and there is much unrest among the people. What better way to blow off some steam than to beat someone up and make a bit of bank! Fights are not to the death, simply until a knock out, but accidents (and "accidents") do happen.

Finding the crowd of people will take some searching, even with directions. They meet along the northern coast of Flona, by following a path leading underground, well away from any civilization. Once you’re there, why not participate? You may find yourself facing off against a fellow refugee.

OOC    
An AC-eligible thread for 2 OLYMPIAN REP POINTS may be submitted from this log. SUBMIT THE THREAD HERE by OCTOBER 15 11:59 PM EST.

In the event of CAPTCHA, we will be providing an overflow. In the event of a second CAPTCHA, players are advised to move threads to an overflow post on their character journals. These threads remain eligible for AC, AC Rewards, and REP.

1 SILVER = 1 US DOLLAR.




21stcenturyguy: icon by Rune (explain a thing)

[personal profile] 21stcenturyguy 2017-10-03 03:43 am (UTC)(link)
[Aoi shrugs. He's not a fucking scientist. But he'll pull a theory out of his ass, why not?]

Not that long ago, sending information wirelessly was 'impossible'. But now information can be transported through these unseen systems, through radio waves or wifi, and it's something we can study and understand and predict. As long as the info is being transmitted and you can connect to the system to tap into that information, you can access it.

Maybe transporting physical objects is just the next step in technology. We could be getting dissolved and 3D printed, who the fuck knows? But it makes sense that for it to work, there would need to be clear signals being sent and some means for that info to be sent and received. So if you've got two people sending conflicting instructions through the system, there's probably going to be an error.

[But, honestly, what does this punk know? He's done more research on psych studies on rats than he has on this tech.]

So it seems dumb to risk it unless it's actually an emergency and you don't got any other choice.

[personal profile] congratulating 2017-10-03 06:52 am (UTC)(link)
[ Circa 2003. ]

That is a simplistic way of viewing things, but I understand what you are saying. [ Kirei pauses as he realizes that the comment itself comes off as harsh. His eyes drift to the side as he wonders if he should leave it or not. But his pause alone is enough to incite some annoyance with Aoi, at least. ] I merely mean that it is easy for me to understand in naming it as a system which one is tapping information into.

[ Pressing his hand against his mouth, he breathes out slow. The nausea is settling and he is feeling better. Indeed, he appreciates when others can start speeches of these sort when he feels ill. It helps to give him something to focus on that is not his own body. ] True enough. When it comes down to it, she values her life too much to be foolish. [ Otherwise, she wouldn't have even humored the idea of accepting him as a Master. ]

But you never know what young maidens will do. I do not say that as girls being unpredictable or unruly, but rather that they shall do whatever is necessary. More so than even we could possibly, due to the fact that they are well aware of their own bodies and mentalities others have towards them ... regardless if a person means them maliciously or not. [ Saber was always treated as a delicate woman by Shirou Emiya before she became Avenger; he couldn't truly see her abilities or strength. Unfortunate. ]

I suppose that relates to my own feelings as well. [ Jeanne Alter will not be foolish with her life. His worry about it enough to attempt to figure out the teleportation is foolish on his part. Even if he does not wish to lose his Servant to a misstep, a mistake in battle; he understands that is the course of the Holy Grail War even if it is not fully activated here. In short, there is nothing that he can or can't do that he isn't already doing. ]

And so that turns back to the systems that are now before us. We have our own prejudices against them and how they are to be used. We'll relate them to our own mentality and knowledge of technology, but it will do what it is meant to do... no matter what we do in turn. Did you follow all of that, Aoi?
21stcenturyguy: (bored)

[personal profile] 21stcenturyguy 2017-10-05 12:26 am (UTC)(link)
Uh, I guess?

[Not gonna lie, Aoi kinda tunes out a little when Kirei starts in on 'young maidens' and their bodies. He doesn't wanna hear about (what he assumes is) some old guy's virgin kink.]

I mean, we all interpret shit based on our previous experience and understanding of the world.

[After he and Akane spent years recreating puzzles and dropping anecdotal stories to help Junpei make sense of the Morphogenetic Resonance theory, he gets that part, at least.]

But yeah, the way we view the thing doesn't actually change the nature of the thing. If you go by the paradox of Theseus's Ship, you can argue that we can never even really 'know' the true nature of a thing.

[personal profile] congratulating 2017-10-05 05:28 am (UTC)(link)
[ "Theseus's Ship." ]

I take it that you studied philosophy in college, then? [ Kirei looks him over and takes him as someone in his early twenties. He wonders how much all the knowledge that they have of the world will help them live in this new alien one. ]

An odd segway, but I am no longer interested in what I was saying as you understood what I am attempting to convey and there is little to no reason to pursue what we both understand. [ As always, he is honest. The indifference he has even to his own words may very well be surprising given how he will go on (and on) without end -- yet change the subject to something else like what he had just said was little more than fluff. ]

Unless you would like to, Aoi?