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WEEKS 5 & 6
WEEKS 5 & 6
THE CALM BEFORE...
- The city has more or less bounced back after the disastrous Go-Kart race. While there are still some people recovering, no one’s hospitalized and there were thankfully no casualties - although there were more injuries than might have been expected, on accounts of some brawls that broke out among the competitors and the audience.
In spite of that, the Shopping District is feeling distinctly friendlier these days. Shopkeepers will take notice of repeat customers and be openly happy to see the better-behaved ones. They may even cut characters a discount on the sly for their patronship!
Perhaps as a result, the Nekyia Shopping District has become clear of haze much like the Nekyia dormitory started. While Shadows still lurk there, they are much fewer in number. Should characters choose to explore some more, they will find that the haze has become thinner in the Nekyia Entertainment District, allowing them to work on cleaning out the various Shadows that reside in that area.
WHAT THE FLUFF.
- Meanwhile, back at the dormitory…
…trouble is amiss, but the fun kind of trouble.
On Sunday, September 1st, it seems like there's an event for pets being hosted at the parks near the dorm! That's fine and dandy, but the trouble comes from owners being careless and letting their animals run loose. That's right, some of them have been given free rein to explore, and a number of them have taken a liking to the dormitory!
You might be able to blame Dawn – that cat from the Nekyia who also appears to give you strange items! – because she's got bowls of cat food around her that she's feasting on. It's attracted some pet cats and strays alike. As for the dogs, well, they like people. Enough said.
Why not treat yourself to some animal therapy while you can? And if not, wrangling any animals that manage to get free works too!
SUMMER DAYS.
- As summer break draws to a close, the Arcade is desperate to not only redeem its reputation, but also squeeze the last bit of pocket change out of people while they’re still on vacation. As a result, there is an ongoing discount on point cards allowing people to play competitive arcade games - Classics like Mirmo Kart and Street Slayer, as well as shinier rhythm games like Dancerun Stardom and LaiLai Universe Plus!
Of course, the hope is that characters drawn in by the arcade games will stick around for the other offerings - karaoke, bowling, ufo catchers, and even a bar (for those 21+!) And if none of these attractions are enough to catch a character’s eye, there’s plenty of other activities to be found in Carnation Court. Besides the restaurants and bars, there are many themed pop-up cafés and events, and even a few empty buildings with a very reasonable lease fee, should someone want to run an event of their own...
While the mood isn’t as open and friendly as the shopping district, it’s still worth a visit to relax and unwind a bit, preferably alongside Braphine’s other chosen. After all, there are Shadows looming on the horizon...
MESSAGE FROM YOUR RA!
Huh...? That's weird. It looks like a really big Shadow took up residence in the Nekyia. Hold on, I'll set things up so the app will give you the coordinates! Could you please check it out?
COMMISSIONS
NEKYIA COMMISSIONS
REAL WORLD COMMISSIONS
OOC
READ ME!!!!
- Welcome to your log for Weeks 5 and 6! Feel free to use this log for any developments that happen during the next two weeks. There will be no log next week, but we will still be posting a small mini-event on Saturday.
For plotting, please feel free to head over to this post on the OOC comm to post your plotting top levels.
For Nekyia commissions, you can assume that the Shadows will respawn until they've been beaten enough times to go back to normal.
Palaces start this week! Please refer to the Palace schedule here and sign ups for this week's capped Palace here

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[ whether it's out of imitation or not, soujuurou seems adamant about this answer. ]
Why do you want to find meaning in death, McGillis?
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I'm just curious. You've been a bit of a puzzle to me for some time, and I missed my opportunity to dig into your psyche thanks to theater practice.
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[ hmph. ]
Don't you know not to go prodding at a hornet's nest?
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[ McGillis laughs. After getting almost killed by Izou, what's a little offense to Soujuurou??
His tone is quite friendly though. ]
Isn't everybody a curiousity to others though? I think the mind of another is always an intriguing mystery, and doubly so when we are all from such different walks of life and worlds. I'd wager I am also a cause of confusion to you in some regards.
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[ or, well, mcgillis’ nature doesn’t confuse him. the words do, and he definitely had to take a moment to process them from gibberish. ]
You’re an opportunist, aren’t you? [ he doesn’t say it like a bad thing, it’s a simple comment from his end. ] Doing everything you can to survive. I guess the methods of surviving in the city are still confusing, but… this type of person isn’t that uncommon, is it?
[ soujuurou sighs, looking down at his cup. mcgillis is terrifying for soujuurou, but it’s less the man himself but the lifestyle that seems so common. ]
I don’t know how many have killed their friends, but someone I consider a friend tried to kill me once too. She was also the one who revived me. So maybe that’s just what modern society is like.
[ and without much trouble, soujuurou simply accepts that fact with a shrug. ]
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It really isn't.
[ Okay, no, he needs to back up here and go up from the basics. Over-optimistic dishonesty is not his style. ]
Certainly, it's a world of eat or be eaten, but in most cases the murder is systemic. Poverty kills. Unjust labor practices kill. Modern society is filled with corruption, but most often it allows the perpetrators to feel as though their hands are clean.
Outright murder is not the norm.
[ GET IT TOGETHER SOUJUUROU??? ]
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[ soujuurou nods. what’s the confusion here? ]
Those things are still murder, aren’t they? Even if you’re not exactly facing down your killer, you’re still being killed.
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You're being killed, yes. By a thousand hands at once, tearing at you invisibly. There is no singular culprit in sight, just all of society bearing down on you and depriving you of what you need.
By comparison, a one-on-one murder is very simple - and more rare.