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EVENT #12: INVOCATION - IC EVENT LOG (PART 2)

Event #12 - Invocation ( 2 )

As Week 3 approaches around March 6th, faction officials will begin to reach out to characters for information they've uncovered that hasn't been reported. Although Thorne, the Free Cities, and Solvunn have traditionally been at odds, the three nations have come together under these unique circumstances,, and will continue to cooperate until the Lost have been recovered. With Nocwich open as a base of operations, the Spared will have a neutral location to meet in person without border restrictions.

How events proceed will depend in part on your actions. If you're one of the Spared, you can join a team or stay back to prepare and coordinate. If you're one of the Lost, you can escape or remain behind to help others break free.

NOTES

  1. For a rough TIMELINE, the Lost's breaking free and the Spared's coordination efforts will take place 2-3 days into Week 3. Leading into Week 4, the Spared will send out their teams to retrieve the Escape and Holdout Groups. Though there's some narrative wiggle room for who returns and when, characters should only participate in one team or group to keep things organized.

  2. A Coordination Post will be used for communications between mods and players both. You can request dice rolls, start investigations, submit or review notable incidents, and begin in-person network-style threads with each other to quickly play out IC interactions. Review the post for forms and other details to fully participate in this event.

  3. The Network will function properly again for the Lost who have escaped. The ones who remain captured will continue to experience disruptions similar to Part 1.

Please don't hesitate to ask us questions or clarification, even if you feel it might be a minor detail. This event contains a lot of information to go over, so we're happy to guide you through anything that requires further explanation. We'd much prefer you ask to avoid any misunderstandings or confusion!
Week 3
By now, several discoveries have been made. You've explored nearly every angle you can. It's time to take what you've learned and do something about the situation, whether you're trapped inside the dark cave or trying to bring your friends home.
Escape | The Lost
CW: Disturbing imagery (text and visual), death, dark and horror-based themes.

The past two weeks have been a harrowing experience, but you're still alive. Though the situation's worsened in some aspects, you've gained advantages in others. You might've formed unexpected allies from the other side, discovered hidden clues, or retrieved weapons and tools.

Moreover, the Acolytes don't seem quite so sure of themselves anymore, do they? Ever since the ritual, they've been watching nervously, as though they aren't confident in what's coming next. Some of you even managed to reveal one of their faces, exposing a weakness.

As you listen to the rattle of chains and scraping of metal on stone, you fear something much worse awaits you. Is it time to strike? Do you work on your own or rally the others? That's up to you, but one thing's evident: you can't sit around much longer.
Players can narrate the commotion and escape how they like, using the details described below. The Acolytes will retaliate and try to stop escape attempts. Killing and attacking them is possible with no need to request a roll, but enough will survive to subdue anyone left behind.

Characters don't need to willingly sacrifice themselves to remain captured. They can also be too injured to leave or fail to make it in time.
The First Domino (Breaking Out)
When the final shrine was unlocked late in Week 2, fleshy pillars rooted themselves into the cavern floor. As your third week in the cave crawls along, the trunk-like pillars begin to move.

A low groan shakes the ceiling above. Rocks fall along with bits and pieces of the bulbous organic prisons attached to the high walls. Chunks of melted flesh from decomposing bodies within the plantlike traps splatter below. Were it not obvious before, it is now: the pillars are legs belonging to a creature. A very large creature.

◎ Unleashed
The creature is not interested in fighting. Instead, it begins to leave. As it does, it takes portions of the ceiling with it, tearing holes above and below. People scurry beneath its feet and are crushed like ants. It does not discriminate between the Acolytes and the natives who are captured.

But it does avoid you and the other Summoned. Either it can't see anyone except you, or it recognizes you and associates you with those who freed it. Regardless, you are spared its destructive path. It lumbers off, dragging thorny vines that whip behind it. Crumpled pieces of the shrines and mangled bodies stick to its massive feet. You can't see where the creature is going, but later you might realize it has vanished into the ocean.

The brief chaos has left you with several openings:

  • Seawater spills from unseen crevices above, flowing down the walls. Several Acolytes are dead, reducing their numbers.

  • The already weakened cracked wall crumbles further, granting you an easier path to the webbing behind it.

  • Equally weakened is the sealed opening where a smaller but deadly creature was previously trapped. A couple of determined hands could free it for a distraction. Beware - it's hungry.

  • If the boulder hasn't already been pushed out of the way, the rumbling ground and smashed walls might help you finish the job.
Do you grab a weapon and attack the Acolytes while they're disoriented? Do you help save the injured natives? Are you focused on what lies behind the boulder and cracked wall? Do you free the trapped beast? Decide quickly - this could be your only chance.

◎ Opening the Door
Although the ceiling's been torn open, no open sky is revealed. Climbing up is difficult. You'll have to look elsewhere to escape. Once the boulder is removed and the cracked wall is torn down, you'll notice orange sparks that run between the strange bulb behind the boulder and the dense webbing across the cave.

Are you brave enough to reach into the pulsing bulb? If you do, you'll find thick vines connected to its beating heart. Each time a vine is forcibly pulled away and disconnected, the webbing begins to loosen, forming a small opening - but letting go will close the webbing right up again.

The more vines are disconnected, the larger the opening. It'll take 2-3 of you to make an opening large enough for people to go through... and from how quickly it closes, anyone who volunteers understands that they won't be escaping with the rest.

◎ Escape Routes
Do you trust what lies beyond the webbing? Looking through reveals only the dark abyss. You have no idea what's out there, but it can't be worse than what's in here. Can it?

If you don't trust the webbing and have the strength, you can swim down through an opening in the floor, left behind by the giant earlier. It's filled with cold ocean water. If you make it, you'll see a standard portal hidden in the depths.

Choose your path. Each one will spit you out somewhere a little different, but you'll have the chance to look for and meet up with others who took the other route.

If you're one of the Lost keeping the webbing open, you could try to dive for the underwater portal, but you won't make it. The portal will shatter quickly once the vines are released.

◎ Josselyn Creed | Interact
Josselyn Creed is difficult to spot in the commotion but not impossible. A few of her most faithful protect her. She wears a unique robe compared to the others. Her hood is lowered, revealing her brown hair tied in a bun that may be recognizable to some. Her mask is in place.

While she'll escape in the end, she isn't immune to harm. You can try to stop her and, in the process, perhaps contribute to what happens to her as she flees or afterwards.

◎ The Mysterious Acolyte | Interact
Along with the natives who might need your assistance escaping, there's also the strange pair whom a few interacted with. The Mysterious Acolyte and the Unknown Stranger will appear lost and uncertain in the pandemonium.

Some of you promised to help them escape, but saving them comes with a cost: at least one of you must exchange your place in the Escape Group for both of them. She will not leave without her brother, the Unknown Stranger. Her refusal will cost one of the Summoned their place.

Players can decide how the scenario plays out. At least one character must their place in the Escape Group so that the Unknown Stranger makes it through first. Only then will the Mysterious Acolyte follow.

Characters holding open the webbing and vines are not eligible. A sacrifice can only count for one outcome.

Into the Cold (Escape Group)
The first thing you notice is the biting cold. The sky is beginning to lighten. For once, you can breathe in the fresh air. But where are you, really?

◎ Gathering Your Bearings
Though spring is on its way, the mountains are a tundra. Temperatures are cold, though not as terrible as they'd have been in the dead of winter. Maybe you've stolen some warm clothes off the dead before the escape? Or, if you've been kind to the Abraxan natives who shared the ordeal with you, they'll offer supplies and equipment in return. It isn't much, but it could make all the difference if you're in dire straits.

  • If you swam through the WATER PORTAL, it'll spit you up in an open cave. Wet and cold as you are, at least you've found shelter. Keen eyes might spot an unusual trail of glitter. Follow it to a tiny hidden hot spring. Soaking in the shimmering water are a few mischievous but harmless creatures. One was accidentally set loose at the Peace Summit many months ago, showering multiple attendants in a shimmery sheen. Large beast-like prints are nearby, though, so best not to stay long. Still, it's a nice reprieve while you can get it...as long as you don't mind being coated in glitter.

  • If you went through the DENSE WEBBING, it'll spit you up on a frozen lake. Cracks will begin to form as more and more land on the surface. You'll need to find solid ground quickly. Take care - a large shadow lurks beneath the thinning ice. If there's too much commotion or excessive movement, it'll realize there's prey above and begin to thrash, disturbing the delicate ice further.

◎ Temporary Relief
Though some healing abilities and magic have returned, the wounds caused by the ritual don't seem to recover properly. They aren't getting worse, but it's troubling. Your mind could remain confused or disturbed. Even those who were successfully cured will discover the lesions heal much slower than other injuries.

As the days wear on, you might feel a strong pull from the Singularity that leads you into the Horizon. This is especially so if you remain under the ritual's influence. If you give in to the urge and find a safe moment to enter, you can go in without as much difficulty as before.

You won't land where you intend, but you might find one of the Spared within. Somehow, the Singularity has brought you together. Something compels you to reach out and make contact. When you do, you'll feel a gentle warmth. You might not know what's happening, but it feels right.

When you depart from the Horizon, effects from the ritual have lessened by a noticeable degree. They'll stay that way for the next day or so, giving you the strength to keep going.

◎ Preparing for the Night
What you do next is entirely up to you. You can organize with your fellow escapees, go off on your own, or try to bring the two groups together. Boars, rabbits, and foxes can be hunted. The surrounding snow can be boiled for safe drinking water.

Even more fortunate, your powers will return - to a degree. Stronger abilities might take longer to return fully, but elemental spells, modest healing, and enhanced senses or traits can be accessed. And you might find that messages on the Network are no longer distorted.

Not all is safe and well: though the first few days are quiet, the mountains aren't without the usual predators. Wolves howl, and large gryphons soar the sky. They're wary of people and are unlikely to attack, but that doesn't mean you should let your guard down. In the wild, you never know. As you enter Week 4, more formidable threats could arise.

Sacrifice (Holdout Group)
Maybe you're one of the unlucky souls, or maybe you chose to sacrifice your place for others. However it came about, both escape paths close, and the Acolytes inside the cavern overwhelm you and the rest once more. Those left behind are a mixture of native Abraxans and the Summoned. The ground is sticky with blood and viscera.

Forcibly, violently, you're led or dragged deeper and deeper down the stone paths to the altar room where the rituals took place. The Acolytes push as many of you in there as they can and seal the door - and if a few limbs are caught in the way, that's just too bad. Someone with you, perhaps one of the natives, ends up with a crushed finger or hand as the doors slam shut.

Not everyone is pushed inside in the end. In the Acolytes' rush to contain the Summoned, a few Abraxan natives are left outside the doors with the remaining Acolytes. When you hear their cries through the sealed barrier, you have to ask yourself if you're truly the lucky ones.

◎ The Altar Room
The altar is built of bone. The husks of now-empty bodies are piled into a macabre amalgamation. It's not meant to house anyone for long. Supplies are limited. Water trickles into a small pond used for the Acolytes' rituals. There are bowls of hardened bread. Sealed crates contain more mushrooms. They're edible, but some might carry psychedelic side effects. If you've succumbed to the ritual, though, you might not consider that a downside.

While not as open or large as the cavern you came from, you can explore the altar room for any potential answers to where you are and how to escape. The entrance is sealed tight. Outside, you can hear the Acolytes - and that might be important for later.

Since the door is magically sealed, nothing can come in or out...except the Bone Serpent, whose legs continue to slink down from above to snatch unsuspecting victims. Blood drips from above, possibly from one of its missing legs.

Now and then, something bangs on the door. Is it the creatures you unleashed before? The beasts that were never contained? You can try to follow the Bone Serpent to see where it leads or maybe even glimpse the creature beyond its thorny limbs, but that's a high risk. The consequences could be dire.

◎ Slow Flood
The destruction seems to have broken what prevented you from using the Network. You can now communicate with the Spared and the Escape Group uninterruped.

Unfortunately, the chaos has also dislodged the structure of the entire cavern. Husks of limbs crumble to the floor. The ground grows moist. Bit by bit, water begins to collect in small puddles. More drips through cracks in the walls and ceilings. The rocky floors offer higher ground, but that'll only last for so long.

As slow as it is, there's no denying the dread that washes over you: the cavern is flooding, and it's seeping through into the altar room. Some of the captured natives look uneasy. Others are too injured to help themselves. You can try to plug the leaks. Though the idea might strike you as morbid, the bodies of the dead can be used to keep some of the water at bay.

◎ Temporary Relief
Wounds caused by the ritual don't seem to recover properly. Your mind could remain confused or disturbed. Even those who were successfully cured will discover the lesions heal much slower than other injuries.

As the days wear on, you might feel a strong pull from the Singularity that leads you into the Horizon. This is especially so if you remain under the ritual's influence. If you give in to the urge and manage to find a safe moment to enter, you can go inside without as much difficulty as before.

You won't land where you intend, but you might find one of the Spared within nonetheless if you wander through. Somehow, the Singularity has brought you together. Something compels you to reach out and make contact. When you do, you'll feel a gentle warmth. You might not know what's happening, exactly, but it feels right.

When you depart from the Horizon, effects from the ritual have lessened by a noticeable degree. They'll stay that way for the next day or so, giving you the strength to keep going.

Coordination | The Spared
You might have compromised a few morals to get what you want - if you had any in the first place - but regardless of how you got here, you and the other Summoned have gathered enough information to proceed. Of course, there are still a few details to iron out. How will you approach the island without compromising the Lost? What spells and resources are required? What needs to be done so that survivors have a safe place to rest and recover once they're home? And what about the ritual inflicted upon them?

Players are encouraged to organize teams, rescue efforts, and tactics with each other. The details outlined below are to provide a starting point and some guidance but are by no means the only options available.

Nocwich
Thanks to a request by one of the Summoned in the Free Cities, Nocwich's doors are opened as a neutral meeting ground for the Spared from all three major nations. Some officials will also be arriving to monitor the situation.

◎ Ritual Details (Sten) | Interact
Sten, one of the Nocwich ambassadors for the Lunae, received a request to help find a cure for the ritual. To do so, he wants to first learn as much about the ritual as he can. Anyone with information can come forward either in person or with a note - anonymous or not. While he'd prefer to put a name to the face, Nocwich won't interfere with the Summoned's desire to protect themselves and their secrets.

Sten will be available in Oleuni Square, in one of the many tents. Pale-haired and scarred, he's warm and friendly to everyone. Due to Luna's connection to Solvunn, he has some knowledge of High Magic, although the traditions of the werewolves are different. While he can't hold long meetings, he'll make time to see everyone who has something important to tell him about the ritual - and if you need a little extra reassurance, he'll offer that, too.

◎ Oleuni Square
Normally a thriving marketplace, Oleuni Square has been repurposed. In the northeastern corner, a collection of tents have been set up. Most are utilitarian but others are covered with homemade blankets to help cover imperfections. The Lunae have come to lend their aid. Volunteers help set up tables and supplies. Others guard the area and the portals. A communal cooking area is available to provide hot meals.

You can make use of the tents for talking strategy, organizing supplies, and other meetings. Nearby inns are available for sleeping free of charge, although one of the inns is closed so that it can be converted into a temporary infirmary. Faction officials and employees are available, as well. You can consult them on tactical advice, resources, and the lay of the land.

Early in Week 3, a few representatives from Ikorr arrive with a supply of their sacred sap. With the sap and the metal ore from the Lunae, you can fashion supplies and potions from raw materials.

The mood around the makeshift camp is somber but hopeful. As one of the Summoned, you'll have control of the situation and can work with a variety of officials and locals to arrange what you need.

Reevaluating Plans
Shortly into Week 3, you'll receive word that some of the Lost have escaped. As details come in bits and pieces, you realize the situation's taken a dramatic turn. More than that, messages from the Lost are no longer disrupted as before. You can read the words clearly again.

Who makes contact first and how the news spreads depends on you. Regardless of how it comes about, your focus can't be solely on breaching the discovered island. Now you also have another group to retrieve - and you don't know where they are, though they at least have some helpful information: the Singularity, the snowy mountains, and a view of the ocean.

Take advantage of the Network's return to reevaluate your plans. You'll need to determine the situation in the island cave as well as the mountains, split into teams, and bring everyone home.
Assigning Roles
Under the circumstances, officials will recommend the Summoned divide into at least two groups: one to search the mountains and one to retrieve the Lost remaining on the island. If you're not the type to rush to the front lines, you can also stay back and help out at home. There's plenty to do here between finding a cure, delegating tasks, and preparing for survivors to return.

◎ Search Team
Reports from the Escape Group tell of snow-capped mountains, Acolytes in pursuit, and other creatures that lurk. Many are injured, though fortunately, abilities have started to return. The area isn't guarded, but the terrain is difficult and temperatures are harsh. Officials will suggest using portals to arrive at the nearest safe point on the mountains before traveling on foot to find the Lost. Others can choose to hunt down the Acolytes who are chasing their friends. Anyone with strong tracking skills would be key, but the team could also use medical assistance in case anyone needs treatment on the spot.

◎ Retrieval Team
Word has it that some of the Acolytes remain on the island along with the trapped captives. The area is tightly guarded and possibly infested with some unknown creatures or those not in their right minds. Officials will suggest negotiating to prevent unwanted casualties but will caution that having a team for infiltration and force is necessary, too. Some distraction could also be helpful, and it would be wise to have some medical assistance in case anyone needs treatment on the spot.

◎ Home Team
Having hands on deck at base is equally vital. Officials will recommend a cure for the ritual be found while the teams are out searching, and standard healing supplies will need preparation, too. Outbound teams could use someone to help bring together lines of communication, updating officials and the Summoned alike about what's going on. And of course, with the Horizon as a place of respite, anyone who can go in to help the Lost seeking healing would be of value.

Week 4
The days have been taxing, but you're beginning to feel a change in the air. Now that resources and information have been pooled, things are moving quickly. Soon, you'll be reunited.

Once you find one another, you'll still need to return home safely - but at least you'll have each other now.

Although players have been divided up until now between Lost and Spared, Week 4 will bring the Spared in contact with the Lost's environments. We'll provide relevant information or redirect each group accordingly so that you don't need to review the entire post for the correct details. If there's anything you're uncertain about from the other group, please ask!
Survival | The Lost
CW: Disturbing imagery (text and imagery), mild gore, body horror, dark and horror-based themes

By now, you've undoubtedly heard from the Spared back home. You're relieved to know rescue is coming, but you probably don't want to sit and wait. With threats to contend with and a dangerous environment, you can take steps to be sure the Spared have help from the other side.
Escape Group
Surviving the elements is only half of it. As the days turn to nights, you realize you're not alone. More than wolves and bears prowl. Something sinister comes...as well as the Acolytes who want their captives back at all cost.

◎ Pursuing Acolytes | Interact
Loyal to the cause, some Acolytes chase the fleeing Lost into the mountains. You might be lulled into safety the first few days, but by Week 4, you sense their presence. The evergreen trees wither, winter shrubs rot, and unexplained husks of wildlife are found. The winds carry a stench in the air that you now identify with the fungal cavern you were held in.

They hunt in pairs or small groups. Their powers seem weaker for reasons unknown, but they remain formidable opponents. You can run, protect others, or go on the offensive.

◎ Hydnellia & Esmond | Interact
If they successfully escape in Week 3, the Mysterious Acolyte and the Unknown Stranger will travel with their rescuers. They'll introduce themselves as Hydnellia & Esmond. Though nervous, Hydnellia is more trusting of anyone who helped them. She's skilled in healing and foraging, while Esmond carries a draught for warmth that could prove useful. Depending on where you stand, you could find their addition helpful or contentious.

◎ Revenant | Interact
Something else stalks the night, scaring even the Acolytes. A hoarfrost revenant has lived on these peaks for centuries. With the sudden arrival of the Lost and Acolytes, he prowls the snow, searching for who's disturbed his sleep.

He cannot be killed. You can only run or chase him away, but he'll soon return. Take care not to stay in one place too long. A rattling chain and blue-flamed lantern announces his coming. His touch brings instant death, made clear by the frozen carcasses of animals left in his path. Best not to fight him.

◎ Rescue
Landmarks such as lakes, cliffs, the Singularity, and more can be used to direct the Search Team to your location.

You might want to warn the Spared about the dangers they'll face when they reach the mountains. Unable to portal to you directly, they'll reach you on foot. You'll need to brave the dangers together one last time to reach the waiting portals below. The trek isn't far, but making that final stretch might feel like an eternity. In the distance, the ground trembles, and the snow begins to form an avalanche.

Players can arrange how the Search Team and the Escape Group meet and decide what threats they'll encounter as they return to the portal.

Details on the avalanche and what characters will face when traveling to the portal will be provided under the Search & Rescue - Search Team section.

Holdout Group
As you huddle in the altar room, you can only hope your sacrifice, intentional or not, was worth it. At least you've been able to communicate with the outside world. The Acolytes are beginning to show signs of unease and budding dissent. At some point, you have to ask, why haven't the unhappy ones left or fled themselves?

Maybe you aren't the only ones trapped anymore. Maybe you're all trapped together now.

◎ The Altar | Interact
Now that you can approach the altar and examine it closely, you see the terrible remnants of twisted figures sunken into the ground beneath it, as though they've fused with the altar itself.

If prodding at the shrines worked, perhaps doing the same with the altar will reveal some answers. A strange energy emanates from its open maw when those afflicted by the ritual come near.

◎ A Promise | Interact
In the final hour, some Acolytes desperately try to resume the rituals on the few remaining Abraxan natives left outside the altar room - many in poor condition. You hear it, though you can only glimpse it through a gap in the sealed doors. Their bodies quickly succumb and sprout more fungal growths while long, spine-like tendrils protrude from their orifices.

You can plead with them to stop, or you can join them in hopes that you will find your divine emancipation. The Acolytes will release anyone who wants to join the ritual from the altar room...but what you step into could carry horrific consequences.

◎ Dissenting Acolytes | Interact
More arguments beyond the sealed doors erupt as water fills the cave and altar room. They accuse each other of being faithless or too blindly loyal. Some say Hydnellia betrayed them. Others say the High Priestess did, perhaps referring to Josselyn.

Toward the middle of Week 4, it grows quiet outside. The arguments stop. One Acolyte approaches the door. She promises to free you and the others and help you find a way out of the cavern together, including overwhelming Josselyn's faithful.

This could be what turns the tide, but things might also go very wrong. You and the others trapped with you must decide if you'll accept the olive branch. Of course, agreeing to trust them doesn't mean you have to follow through. The Acolytes sound desperate and might be a bit too trusting themselves.

◎ Rescue
Unlike the Escape Group, the Spared know where the Holdout Group is. Getting to them will take effort, but you can help by providing information from the inside. After all, the Acolytes won't know when you're using the network. You can even coordinate with each other in secret despite being in the same room.

You might want to warn the Spared about the dangers they face when they reach the cavern areas. The Bone Serpent could pose a problem, along with any crumbling walls and obstacles. A creature might still be trapped in one of the tunnels if no one freed it. As the team approaches, severe quakes shake the entire place. Water flows in faster. It appears ready to collapse at any moment.

You'll need to get off the island to reach the portal on the Thornean peninsula. That'll pose a problem when the boats break from the collapsing island, but an unexpected friend might arrive.

Details on the quake and what characters face when getting off the island will be provided under the Search & Rescue - Retrieval Team section.


Search & Rescue | The Spared
CW: Disturbing imagery (text and visual), dark themes.

After an exhausting month, it finally seems as though things are coming together. By now, you've made decided on your plans, gathered your resources, and chosen the role that suits you best. Not everyone may agree with what you're doing, or maybe there's someone you don't agree with. Nevertheless, your friends are waiting, and you'll push forward with or without support.
Search Team
As part of the Search Team, your goal is to portal from Nocwich to the mountains and locate members of the Escape Group.

You'll need to determine the best place to portal in - close enough to the Lost that the trek is reasonable but safe enough that the portals won't be at risk. Considering the terrain and the condition of many of the Lost, it's likely the distance will be about one day's travel on foot.

◎ Resources & Support
Thorne will send their military for support since their soldiers are used to winter conditions, unlike the Free Cities. The Free Cities will provide portal stones so that mages won't be required to maintain an open portal. The Lunae will offer guides to help navigate the wilderness.

Solvunn's aid is limited to healing supplies, as their efforts are focused on the island due to the heavy use of High Magic there.

You are not limited to only what the factions offer upfront. If there's more you think they can do, you can make a request.

◎ The Acolytes (Escape) | Interact
Though rescuing the Lost is the top priority, you might feel justice or vengeance is long overdue. Some Acolytes are pursuing the captives while others might try to pass as one of the survivors. Those most faithful to the cause will attack you, but not all of them are that steadfast. Some prefer to flee. Others still may surrender, under the right circumstances.

Officials have requested that the Acolytes be brought in alive if possible, but no one will be counting the bodies if you decide to take out a few on your own.

Players can write out attacking, capturing, or killing the Acolytes without using the interaction. However, if you want to take a more specific action in terms of identifying any Acolytes pretending to pass as one of the captured Abraxan natives, negotiating a surrender, or interrogating them on the spot, you can submit an interaction.

◎ Getting to Safety
During the search, you'll encounter the same dangers the Escape Group has faced over the past week. Common predators include wolves, gryphons, and wild boars. Most significantly, a revenant must be avoided or else death is certain. Detailed under the Survival - Escape Group section, the revenant can be interacted with by the Spared once on the mountains.

Keep your friends safe after you meet up with them. You'll have to guide them back to the portals and make sure they can keep up with their injuries. Though you hope the journey is smooth, you know better.

And sure enough, a rumble draws your attention. When you look up, you see it coming down: an avalanche pouring down one of the mountain slopes. Get out of the way quickly or risk being swept up in the landslide. If you're lucky enough to dodge the avalanche, you can help anyone caught in its path.

Retrieval Team
As part of the Retrieval Team, your goal is to infiltrate the island and safely retrieve the members of the Holdout Group. A portal from Nocwich can only take you as far as the peninsula on Thorne's coast, near the island. The rest is on you.

Your team's likely already decided the best method to breach the island and you may have done your best to account for every last detail, but that doesn't mean everything will go as planned. The flooding hasn't stopped. Frequent, violent quakes are now shaking the island, and the structure beneath is rapidly crumbling. Time is of the essence.

◎ Resources & Support
Thorne mages and Solvunn Elders will accompany your team to focus on dispelling the enchantments, while the Free Cities will send some of its soldiers. They'll also provide boats powered with New Magic. Though normally quite noisy, Thorne has stepped in to enchant them to be much more discreet.

You are not limited to only what the factions offer upfront. If there's more you think they can do, you can make a request.

◎ Dispelling Protections | Interact
The illusions that once held the island together are corrupted from the escape. Navigating the constantly shifting landscape is dizzying and confusing. You might experience strange visions brought on by your imagination - terrifying images from home you know shouldn't be there.

Fight through it to find a warded tunnel. You'll need to find a way to break the wards to enter. Should you feel the urge to rush in heedlessly, you might want to observe the pile of dead bats and birds all around you. Their bodies are mangled and crushed. You can only imagine what might happen to you.

◎ The Collapse
Whether you make contact with the Acolytes or the Holdout Group first depends on your approach. You can apprehend what Acolytes you can, negotiate their surrender, or kill them. Whichever tactics you use, once the Holdout Group is released from the altar room, you'll end up in the same situation: the way out is blocked from falling debris. Seawater rapidly fills the cavern.

Your best bet is to follow the water flow into the open ocean. As you do, the cavern begins to collapse in on itself in a swirling whirlpool as the magic which kept the water at bay falters. You'll have to struggle to swim against the current, and a few Acolytes are sucked into the vortex. The boats splinter and break apart, leaving you and many wounded stranded in the ocean.

◎ An Old Friend
Deep waters aren't safe. When a deep rumbling sounds and a massive shadow looms below, you might wonder if this is the end. Instead, the shadow takes on a warm moon-like glow. A familiar figure to some of you from Thorne surfaces. The giant sea turtle waits calmly for you to climb on its shell. You can save any captured Acolytes, or you can let the sea swallow them.

How did the turtle find you? If you have strong psychic abilities or an affinity for communicating with animals, you might sense a connection to a much smaller turtle: Admiral Chuck from The Arcanis. Perhaps a friend is looking out for you from afar after you were kind enough to spend time with him.

The moonlit turtle will carry everyone to shore, where the portal to Nocwich awaits. Then it vanishes into the depths once more.
Home Team
As part of the Home Team, your goal is to support the others and prepare for the return of many survivors.

Two important tasks are healing in the Horizon to aid any of the Lost who are struggling, and finding a cure for the effects of the ritual. You can also assign tasks, transform the inn into an infirmary, and make sure supplies are available.

◎ Ritual Cure | Interact
The answer to a cure is likely found in the contents of Josselyn's house, the mushroom rings, and the odd black substance painted around the abduction sites. Solvunn's Elders and the Lunae, including Sten, will be there to help and provide any information they can.

If you're not the experimental type, you can still help in one of two ways: you can go to Ikorr to retrieve a bloom from their sacred flower located in the Nightbloom or you can go to Luna to collect moon-blessed water from the Lunar Pond. You'll be accompanied through a direct portal by the vampires to Ikorr or the werewolves to Luna.

Researchers and mages from the major nations will also work on the task using the information they've learned - but they'd be grateful for any assistance.

◎ Horizon Healing
As discovered in Week 3, you can continue to use the Horizon to offer to heal those who need it. In moments of calm, anyone connected to the Singularity will feel a familiar pull. The urge to enter the Horizon itches at the back of your mind as the hours go by, even if you're not usually inclined to do so.

If you give in, you could find one of the Lost there. You sense they need your help, or you feel compelled to reach out and touch. A warmth flows between you. Though you may not realize what you've done until afterwards, you'll know it's something unique and powerful.

Forging a stronger link to the Horizon can subtly strengthen the gifts and magic you receive from the Singularity - and a deep healing connection with another Summoned is a part of that.


Return
For the next week or so, Nocwich is the place of refuge. Concerned that the ritual and other unknown effects may have a widespread impact, everyone must remain in Nocwich. This includes the abducted Abraxan natives, the soldiers, mages, and Elders who arrived to help.

Captured Acolytes will be held in the prisons in Nocwich. Their fate is yet to be determined.

Should the Mysterious Acolyte and her brother make it to safety, they'll also be held in Nocwich for now. Nocwich will recognize that they were rescued by some of you, however, and will make sure they're placed in a comfortable - but still guarded - home.
Recovery & Cures
The Square's largest inn serves as a temporary infirmary. The Lost will be brought here to recover and receive the cure for the ritual. Any of the Spared who were injured during the rescue will also be treated.
Healing & Care
Although a few healers and doctors from the factions are in Nocwich, most have stayed home to prepare for when the Summoned and their citizens return. Instead, healers from Luna and Ikorr will look after you with a combination of salves, healing magic, and potions. Ikorr's powerful sap is used in healing concoctions, reserved for the most severe injuries. Overdoing it can cause unwanted side effects, so healers are careful.

If you're lucky, you can get a room to yourself. If not, you might have a roommate. The infirmary is hectic, though you'll receive the best care possible. Visitors are allowed. Nurses caution against overtaxing yourself, but you can finally reunite with everyone you've been separated from over the past four weeks.
Receiving the Cure
After such a harrowing ordeal, you'll be relieved to learn that the cure is effective and painless. It consists of a spoonful of a thick mixture. The aftertaste is bitter and a little sour but not terrible. After a day or two, the psychological effects will fade completely. Physical afflictions will begin to heal again.

If any growths remain, they must be removed. Thankfully, potent sleeping draughts means you won't feel a thing - a blessing that those who sought a cure in the caverns didn't have.
Returning Home
After a week, officials determine that the ritual effects are cured and request that you return home. Their doctors and healers will look after you once you're back. Eventually, they'd like to know the details, but you won't need to talk about it just yet.

◎ Thorne
Your return to Thorne is greeted with a show of fanfare. For many, the castle staff has grown familiar with your presence. They're heartened to see you return. A few may have get-well gifts if they've come to know you.

If you still require significant healing, you'll be taken care of in the Castle's infirmary. Otherwise, you'll be assigned a healer who'll check in on you in your room.

◎ Free Cities
Your return to Cadens is greeted with a buzz in the air. With a city so populated, reactions vary from relief to curiosity to a much less welcome invasion of privacy from local writers. City guards will do their best to make sure you return home or arrive at the hospital with minimal fuss.

If you were injured, doctors will insist you remain overnight at the hospital. If you were severely wounded and remain so, they won't clear you for release until you're fully recovered. Of course, no one can stop you from leaving, but you may want to listen to the doctors.

◎ Solvunn
Your return to Solvunn is greeted with a somber air. Many in the settlement are in the midst of prayer, having devoted themselves to seeking your safe return. Your friends and neighbors are relieved to see you, but they're troubled by the perversion of their traditions, the close involvement of one of their Council members, and the terrible suffering you endured.

Healers and Elders will see you in your home as needed. Offerings will be made to shrines on your behalf, and you won't run out of home-cooked meals for a while. Many will lend a sympathetic ear if you want someone to talk to.

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[personal profile] ordinar 2023-03-31 02:23 am (UTC)(link)
The fungus usurping his body hasn't leached him of all his self-preservation. With the cavern seemingly collapsing around them, Wilhelm knows that he has to move. When Kell grabs his hand, he locks his grip and hurries after him.

"What the fuck is happening?"

Something soft and putrid narrowly misses them, splattering the rock at their feet as they run. He doesn't take the time to look, but he already knows what it is. The stench of death is everywhere in the pit, the bodies piling up in the shadows as some of the captives succumb to infection. Convinced of the protection of gods he couldn't even name, Wilhelm had thought that it couldn't happen to him. Now that the feverish faith has cleared, he realizes that nothing makes him special.

Ahead, he sees one of the enormous trunks lift up and crash back down, hears the screams erupting around it. Whatever it is, it's walking.
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[personal profile] oversight 2023-03-31 02:26 am (UTC)(link)
[ It's a struggle to move, to push through the haze and the pain, but Blake is not about to let this advantage go. He finds his way to the Acolyte, throwing the whole of his weight into holding the arms, keeping them immobilized to relieve them the concern of magic. It's not pretty, but it's working for the moment.

In his struggle, he looks up at Jayden, a silent question written on his face: What now? Subdue until the people get out? Knock the Acolyte unconscious and hope they don't die? Tie them up and toss them aside? A bitter part of him wants to not care at all, to disregard this person's life for all the heartache and pain that's been wrought to and around them.

But that's not Blake, and probably not Jayden. They'll have to find another way. And soon, if the way Blake's grip is weakening is any indication.
]
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[personal profile] warfed 2023-03-31 02:49 am (UTC)(link)
We have some you can eat as we go, if you are not wanting to linger— you will be needing your strength.

[Petra's response is sharp and matter-of-fact as she takes some of the clothing items Hilda has begun to unpack, holding out a pair of gloves for Sylvain before grabbing a scarf and inviting herself to drape it over Claude's shoulders. Water, however, is something they can and should take care of immediately, and she reaches for the waterskin hanging at her hip while leaving Hilda to continue handing out the much-needed clothing.]

Here.

[She holds it out in offering, looking between the both of them and feeling the tight, coiled feeling that's kept her heart constricted these past few weeks begin to ease at last. Her expression softens with it, fondness and relief all at once, that determined mask of hers slipping. She's worked so hard to keep herself focused, to be strong so that she can focus on doing whatever she can to help, to be there for those who need her— but at last, for at least a few moments, she feels as though that burden can be laid down.]

Drink as much as you like— we have plenty. Also, I am not so certain we are the delicate flowers.

[She's seen Sylvain in the desert.]
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[personal profile] gynvael 2023-03-31 02:53 am (UTC)(link)
Not the worst way to live.

[ He sits back to watch the crackling fire. The warmth isn't technically needed for him, but it's welcome. Between the fresh air, the sun and night sky—it's good to escape that dark, oppressive cave. ]

I was raised on a mountain like this one. No village.

[ No town, no visitors. Forty or so at their highest. A couple dozen as the years went on. Much less now.

He's left that behind. The people. But the lessons stick. ]
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[personal profile] cointosser 2023-03-31 03:01 am (UTC)(link)
[It appears he's gotten to the heart of the matter. Geralt grows tight underneath his hands (or under the brush, specifically), and it's all the more obvious now that he's becoming cleaner, and the water far darker.

Oh. This is going to take several goes of water, isn't it?

It's easier to focus on things like that, then realizing Geralt may truly answer his question -- and Jaskier was so busy simply getting them home, he did not have time to let himself fret about what was happening to them. (Except he did, constantly.)

Jaskier keeps scrubbing, keeps soaping, as if he isn't listening. Geralt knows better; can hear the spike in Jaskier's heart, and how his breath sucks between his teeth quietly.

He closes his eyes. Asking didn't change anything except giving him an impression of what may have happened down there.]
You're reliving something you never should have had to. [He sets the brush down, wiping sweat from his forehead with the back of his arm. There're new scars again. Ones he doesn't recognize.

Jaskier lays his palm between Geralt's shoulder blades.]


That's too much for any one man. And if you try to bury this, I'm afraid your temple may become undone.
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[personal profile] outwear 2023-03-31 03:05 am (UTC)(link)
Ugh.

The whole ordeal strikes a tight string, its discordant ping sending an unpleasant vibration through the whole of Sam. He feels how his teeth put pressure on themselves, the tiny grind only barely perceptible, expressed minutely through a muscle in his jaw.

"It's Sam," he reminds, and not only out of habit. It's not a nickname he wants on Lucifer's lips and it rankles him all the more to know how his bother over it is consistently disregarded.

"But fine, you're mad. Whatever. I thought a common enemy might make you act less like a child. That's on me. You're here, though." And in what's unspoken is where Sam settles his certainty; Lucifer's people are out there just like Sam's and neither would benefit from a failure in this mission.
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[personal profile] gynvael 2023-03-31 03:13 am (UTC)(link)
[ Geralt is in no mood for company, true, but Nadine is much more than just company. One of the rare few he's hoped to see. When she peers in—he doesn't quite perk up, but it's close. A subtle lift of his head and straightening of his shoulders. ]

Nadine.

[ He sets his book aside. Something Jaskier brought for him. Gardening advice. (Naturally. What else?) Coincidentally, she's got a plant in her hand.

Geralt reaches up to take it. His smile is subdued, but warm. ]


Friend of yours?
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[personal profile] thedevilwhorose 2023-03-31 03:13 am (UTC)(link)
It feels good honestly to rankle Sam. He's been surrounded by people that he'd rather be on good terms with and it's too much energy to just pick some new Summoned out of the Nocwich crowd to bully. Sam makes an awfully enticing outlet.

Lucifer is mad and Sam is a mouse scurried into a cat's line of sight.

"Samuel," he presses instead. Laughs low and hollow. "I have to be here. It won't look good to sit back and Thorne do nothing."
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[personal profile] outwear 2023-03-31 03:22 am (UTC)(link)
Ugh.

"Won't look good to the people here you don't care about?" Seems suspect, although who would be surprised to know that about the devil himself.

"So you were drafted, or..." There's more to this story, and already Lucifer has mentioned being close to Wanda. Sam snaps his fingers. "Oh, right, you have friends. But you're not here for them, right?"
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[personal profile] cointosser 2023-03-31 03:23 am (UTC)(link)
[He went in knowing this journey would be a terrible one, and even when he's fully prepared, it truly is. Jaskier travels with a few men he knows from Cadens also looking for lost friends and family, a few that he has worked with during the Libertas reconstruction. There are scattered Summoned among them, elsewhere on the mountain; his focus, as he promised Geralt, is Ciri.

And luckily, this time he can communicate with them.

Jaskier sends a message to Ciri only to tell her he is on the mountain, traveling with a small group to gather anyone wounded or who looks like an escaped victim, to help haul them back to the mages. He's already several trips back and forth in, and he's running on energy-inducing potions he received from Nadine.

He won't stop searching. And he must find Ciri as fast as he can -- if he isn't sidetracked by more injured natives.

Every time he transforms, Jaskier makes sure to deeply bury the bag of medical supplies, Alucard's two potions, and the braerium bracelets he brought with him. One dangles on his own wrist, and has to be carefully removed before he changes (he found out the hard way.)

Another scout. In his sandpiper body, he lifts to the air and circles around where his bag remains, lifting higher to scout for more wayward souls.

This time, he finds them sooner than later.

Robed figures. A strike of fear in his heart. He lowers on the wind, wings angled to catch it, to drift down slower to get a better look (he's an incredible fool for this. What is he going to do?) But he must make sure they haven't captured anyone again, and --

Ciri!

He would never fail to recognize her, even in the blistery blowing snow of the mountain. She must have seen them, and -- and is making an incredibly dangerous decision, but one he can't interfere with, lest he get her hurt --

But then he sees. A mage, he thinks, hidden behind the others, preparing something in his hands. Magic. It pulls at the air around them, and his gaze is specifically on the tree Ciri hides behind.

Ciri! One sees you! The message isn't to only her, but the pink (again?) haired woman with her, who -- considering she does not yet have a knife inside her, must be with Ciri. Behind the rest --

It isn't the first time he's had a fainting spell since he began searching for them, but it's possibly the worst time. His ears begin ringing before he catches it coming on, having hoped this form would last a little longer --

He flaps once and then stills, vision going black as the sandpiper sails down to the earth, straight towards a landing nest of pink hair.]
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[personal profile] takeatrip 2023-03-31 03:23 am (UTC)(link)
[This is most definitely a dilemma; Jayden is used to his fights ending with a clear victor, not a situation like this where a choice needs to be made and arrest isn't an option. And although his conscience would be--for the most part, anyway--clear if the Acolyte had been killed in the scuffle, such as by the near miss of the boulder, that is a vastly different situation than the ones in front of them right now.

He adds his weight to the Acolyte's legs to help with pinning him, catching Blake's look but unsure how to respond just yet as he mentally runs through similar ideas. They could try to knock the Acolyte out, but that's inherently dangerous, even without the risk of them being crushed or drowning or something while unconscious. He considers briefly pulling off the Acolyte's mask and hoping it blinds them, but that runs similar risks. So does immobilizing them somehow, but it's probably the safest choice, as although Jayden briefly considers the idea of trying to threaten the Acolyte and then just letting him go, he can't imagine he'll be taken too seriously.

So option three it is, but how to do that? And then he remembers something.]


Think there's any a' those root monsters around?

[The ones that would grab an unsuspecting person and not let go. They aren't terribly dangerous--not right away, at least--and the Acolyte will surely either be able to rescue themselves or be noticed by one of their companions, but it'll at least distract them and anyone who comes to help them temporarily. Provided they can wrestle this Acolyte over to one of the creatures, anyway.]
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[personal profile] vecna 2023-03-31 03:27 am (UTC)(link)
Don't.

[A single word, like a nail being hammered into the mind, as soon as Louis' telepathic response brushes paths with someone else's consciousness nearby. Perhaps he might recognize it; it has the same underlining of impatience, and bitterness, and the unwillingness to cover it up as easily and as often as he usually does.

Should Louis bother to look askance, over to the bed next to him, there sits Henry, skin still glistening with fever, his head stooped down and face buried in his hands. Blond strands poke out between pale fingers.

He's clearly in better shape than Louis, but the bar is still low. Frustratingly so. His next response is at least spoken verbally, low and strained.]


Keep your complaints to yourself. I don't need them ricocheting in my head.
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[personal profile] thedevilwhorose 2023-03-31 03:35 am (UTC)(link)
"Reputation is all that matters in this world."

He grits his teeth. He never did deny Sam's use of "friends" plural and he likely should have, but it didn't seem like enough of a concern to him at the time. It isn't even a concern to him now, not really. Just a need to push back against a Winchester, even Sam, knowing him. Knowing details about him. He didn't even have to tell Geralt who he was protecting from getting between him and the juiced-up Dean.

He didn't owe Sam a damn thing, no matter the timeline. Past, present, future, Sam was always just a vessel. You don't owe anything to an object.

"Wanda's on the Retrieval team," he says, like that's the only point that matters. He might be able to push the lie further if he didn't look so frayed around the edges; tired and more prone to mood swings than he would on a usual basis, and he keeps attempting to slip on a mask but it slips every time.
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[personal profile] marlbro 2023-03-31 03:45 am (UTC)(link)
No shit?

[ Jerry 100% believes him; it's not really a question. He falls right into step beside the man with the bright red hair. ]

Right-o.

I was just following those tracks. Buddy system's good though. Never know if it's a monster or something. You got anything against those?
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[personal profile] ordinar 2023-03-31 04:06 am (UTC)(link)
Wilhelm leans into his touch the way plants stretch for the sun. A grin flickers on his lips, and he closes his eyes to soak in the feeling of Jesper's fingers stroking his hair. Though he hasn't seen a mirror yet, he's sure he looks terrible. But as always, Jesper persuades him to the contrary.

"I know," he murmurs, sagging forward to rest his head on Jesper's shoulder.

"Maybe later you can help me fix this." Without lifting his head, he gestures to his overgrown mop of hair. "The beard has to go too. I don't care how sexy you think it is."

If it can even be called a beard. It's more the rough draft of one. Then the warmth of humor leaves his voice, and the shadows come back. He sounds as small as he feels.

"Can you just...hold me for a little while?"

Pulling back from Jesper, he peels the quilt back in an invitation to join him, and he scoots to one side of the bed to make room. Under the covers, he has on a borrowed night shirt that rucks up his thighs as he shifts around. It simplifies the process of changing the bandages that wrap around his legs. He ducks his head to hide his wince as some of the sores underneath get aggravated by his movement.
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[personal profile] oversurge 2023-03-31 04:14 am (UTC)(link)
[ Gullible son of a bitch, ain't he? Reno squints at his new buddy. Look, he's not here to babysit but the guy has some bulk to him so he's gotta be somewhat useful.

Even as a shield. Not that he would. Except in an emergency. ]


Just yours truly. [ Reno twirls the rod in his hand. A few sparks fly. It's a new trick, but a good one. ] You?
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[personal profile] gynvael 2023-03-31 04:18 am (UTC)(link)
[ That's the thing. He's relived it in memories, nightmares, dreams. This is different. This was real, present. Not worse, exactly, but perhaps it feels so because he never learned how to...what to do.

He didn't think he'd ever had to.

It takes effort not to shrug off Jaskier's words, his gentle touch. Instinctively, he wants to reject the comfort Jaskier is offering. He's...fuck. The irony is, surviving was so much simpler. He knows it like the back of his hand, ingrained in him since he was five summers old. But this. Being home, around the people who worry about him. Who care, who want to know if he's doing better, healing, if he needs anything—

It's easier to lick his wounds alone, and yet. He can't bring himself to push Jaskier away. Or to crawl off alone. Not anymore. ]


I made my peace once. [ His voice is quiet. He did. He can do it again, if he has to. But he understands what Jaskier is saying. Thinks he does, at least, and so he adds: ] You rented a room in Nocwich?

[ He isn't changing the topic. It's his way of asking if Jaskier will stay. Here, with him. Tonight. ]
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[personal profile] marlbro 2023-03-31 04:20 am (UTC)(link)
Ooh, nice one. Wish I had a cool stick.

[ He does not seem worried in the slightest when he just shrugs, grins, and says: ]

Just my devilish good looks. And some mushrooms.

[ He pulls a raw, red-capped mushroom from his coat pocket. ]

It's all about the mushrooms.
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[personal profile] oversurge 2023-03-31 04:36 am (UTC)(link)
[ A stick?

You know, he wishes he could be insulted, but yeah. That's what it is. A metal stick powered by his fingers. Not exactly Shinra tech.

Whatever. He's making it work. He can only bitch about the backwards equipment for so long. Besides, the other guy pulls out mushroom pocket lint so Reno's gonna say he's still ahead of the game.

He eyes the tracks as they join slightly bigger tracks. Some of the brush looks trampled. ]


What're you gonna do with that shit? Sauté the enemy to death?
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[personal profile] marlbro 2023-03-31 04:44 am (UTC)(link)
[ Jerry's comment about the stick was utterly sincere: it's a pretty cool stick. And it makes sparks, which is useful. He can... grow some plants. Hasn't been able to make a lot of the whole magic thing stick yet. ]

I think they like mushrooms, actually. Using them for creepy shit. I think they're trying to make mushroom people.

So if we already have mushrooms, maybe they'll think we're chill.
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[personal profile] oversurge 2023-03-31 05:01 am (UTC)(link)
[ Reno leans in and stares hard at the guy. Is he serious? Who the hell let this idiot on the damn mission?

He shakes his head, shouldering his weapon again. ]
Hate to break it to ya, but they must've sent you out here as cannon fodder.

[ Guess every job needs some of those. He waves for the man to follow. ]

You got a name?
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[personal profile] marlbro 2023-03-31 05:10 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, no. I volunteered. [ Jerry responds in all seriousness. He doesn't seem offended or anything either. ]

I'm looking for my friend Jack. He was taken, but he escaped somewhere out here.

Name's Jerry. Nice to meet ya.

You're looking for someone too, right? These tracks don't look human, but who knows? Unless your friend is a centaur or something?
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[personal profile] theidlemaiden 2023-03-31 05:13 am (UTC)(link)
I love watching plays if that's what you mean! I'm not much of an actress myself — I'm a little too shy for that.

[ The last thing she is is shy, but that's neither here nor there.

She had seen enough of Jaskier around to at least know what he looked like but had yet to make a formal acquaintance. Speaking of the bard though — she did find it funny that their partnership worked as well as it did all things considered. Maybe what she was seeing was opposites attract in real life. ]


Do you mind if I ask how you two started working together?
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[personal profile] oversurge 2023-03-31 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
[ Not often Reno gets a little speechless, but uh, yeah. Not a hell of a lot to say to that one. He'll just. Let the guy enjoy thinking about his nipples.

Also, it ain't his fault he can't control the lightning. He's new at this, cut him some damn slack.

He scoffs. ]
As if. Nah, I'm here for the ride. You know how boring it is in that castle?

[ Extremely. Besides, he started the mission when he agreed to poke around Thorne for intel. He hates not being paid, but he hates not seeing his shit through to the end more. ]
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[personal profile] oversurge 2023-03-31 05:18 am (UTC)(link)
[ Blissful ignorance it is. Wonder what that's like.

Reno scratches the back of his head with a shrug. ]


Eh...not really. [ Yeah, he's got a couple names, but it's not like he gives a shit or knows 'em. He's just here to do the job. ] Told a guy I'd check things out. Caught him moping about some kid named Nero.

[ Reno's not exactly moved by sob stories, but he doesn't dislike Dante. ]