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WEEKS 7 & 8
WEEKS 7 & 8
THE SEASONS TURN...
- Time really passes, doesn't it? Before you know it, you're halfway through the time that the goddess Braphine has promised that you'll be here, your home away from home. You are starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel, maybe, even through all the challenges and eventful (!) twist and turns that have followed you through your stay here. Surely there can't be anything else lurking in the wings, right?
Through the efforts of all of Braphine's chosen, the city definitely is starting to feel a little bit cheerier, in contrast to the temperatures that are starting to cool as the seasons in Sunset City turn and the leaves change their colour. The Shopping District and the Entertainment District look and feel decidedly more warm, and a quick trip into the Nekyia also show that the haze has cleared from both districts, with the Shadows lurking much fewer in number.
Further exploration will find that the haze has thinned to explorable levels in the Nekyia Fashion District - there are Shadows to be cleared, after all. Maybe if you are lucky, they might drop you a little something in reward for your efforts.
DO YOUR PART FOR CHARITY!
- On Saturday, there's a notice pinned in the lobby of the dormitory:
CHARITY EVENT FOR THE TEMPLE OF BRAPHINE
9/21
FLEA MARKET AM
FORMAL MASQUERADE BALL PM
Come and support the temple when we need it most!
Yes, you read that right: There will be a Charity Event for the Temple of Braphine, hosted by no one other than her devoted followers. They sent this over to the dorms to request the Chosens' assistance, it seems, and as the flyer says, this is an all-day event to take place on September 21st.
In the morning, there will be a Flea Market! There's a note from the hosts that they'd like the Chosens to either find a vendor to assist, provide entertainment, or participate as vendors in the Flea Market. At night, a ball will be held with live music, dinner, refreshments, and an open dance floor for all. They are not asking for your assistance with the ball, however; rather, you are automatically invited as esteemed guests and are encouraged to dress your finest for the occasion!
Given that this isn't for another week, however, it is highly encouraged that you shop around to find an outfit you'll look snazzy in for the ball. You can also start preparing merchandise to sell; or maybe, perhaps, you'd like to save that street performance for the Flea Market? Either way, you've got a long week ahead of you…
…but it won't be all rainbows and sunshine.
KEEP DREAMING.
Late into the night on Saturday, you will dream. What that dream consists of varies with each individual, but you will have one, even if you've never dreamed before. This dream could be a core memory, or perhaps about something you've always wanted, your worst fear...the list goes on.The next day, anyone who enters the Nekyia will find that, aside from the strange "Palaces" that have popped up, things aren't right yet again…but for an entirely different reason. No matter where you are, you enter the Nekyia to a hallway full of dressing rooms. It's a fairly long hallway, because venturing down it will eventually lead you to a door that has your name on it.
Why don't you journey there and find out what awaits?
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After seeing "Sayaka" and finding your door, you'll find something even more strange.
That dream you had last night? Well, it's here. Your dream may manifest as a small, contained landscape from your dream; a creature that you may have dreamt of might be scurrying around; another version of you, different from a Shadow; or you could be unlucky and have one of your memories on full display for everyone to see.
This phenomenon will last for the next two weeks, and dreamscapes will shift with the different dreams characters have. It won't be a one and done ordeal, unfortunately…but there is, perhaps, a way you can stop it.
(OOC: Sayaka's top level is NOT time sensitive, nor is it a mod-run event. This can be treated like a regular top level to be tagged at your own pace!
Please see the "A Dream Unraveled" commission for some details on what's causing the dreamscapes to appear! Welcome to your dreamwalking/memory share event!)
WEATHER FORECAST
Temperature: hot and humid, but gradually getting cooler! Surprise showers may occur during these two weeks when you least expect it, so stay sharp and don't get drenched!
Characters who journery into the Nekyia when it is raining may find HP-restoring items dropped during combat with Shadows.
Characters who journery into the Nekyia when it is raining may find HP-restoring items dropped during combat with Shadows.
COMMISSIONS
REAL WORLD COMMISSIONS
NEKYIA COMMISSIONS
OOC
READ ME!!!!
- Welcome to your log for Weeks 7 and 8! Feel free to use this log for any developments that happen during the next two weeks. There will be no log posted next week, but a top-level for the charity event will be posted instead on next 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.
Don't forget that the deadline for applications and character swaps is on September 28!

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This escalated, which shouldn't come as a surprise, and in a way it isn't, not after the things he saw from Soujuurou and Jordi's... whatever they were. There are all sorts of insane things he's seen even in just these few short weeks, so this might as well be happening.
That doesn't mean that Haruka is just going to stand idly by, even though he doesn't know what he can do about anything happening. This might not change anything at all, but seeing the kids get pushed around and injured... He's moving before he can really think about how he's absolutely outmatched, stepping in between the adult and the little snake, trying to block their next attack and grab their arm (7). What he's going to do afterwards... He'll figure it out. Or die trying.]
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He's saved from being killed (3) by a new arrival. A sudden presence that causes a ripple through the crowd and the children, an indistinct figure towering above everyone else, difficult to look at but impossible to ignore-- it's the same presence that was taking up the little kitten's attention. Everyone bows to them.
Even the children, tired and clumsy as they are. Even the little snake, who spares Haruka only a glance.
The newcomer's voice is deep, booming, and sinks into one's very bones. Raises a hand and beckons to the kitten. That is all for the day. Solitaire, come.
With that, everyone returns to normal, the students disperse, and the little snake starts to leave, head hanging so no one else gets to look at his face as he walks away in shame.
Haruka is free and safe. He's lucky, even if he's not lucky enough to escape the judgement of the adults, commenting about his form, the force he exerted, even how he fell. How did he even get to that age with that sort of pathetic technique? Surely, his teacher would have dealt with him a long time ago.]
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Haruka isn't concerned about his safety.]
Fuck off. If you have anything to say, say it to my face instead of gossiping with each other.
[if he dies in this dream... rip,]
But I guess you like it when people are just obedient, don't you?!
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They take Haruka in hand, grips on his limbs firm as they take him away, their hands so strong that escape is almost impossible (17). This encampment is in a forest, and they take him deep, deep into it, until the tents and the music disappear, until the sounds of fighting, training, are all gone. Just him and the cloaked figures now.
And a little snake, creeping through the brush, doing his best to remain stealthy as he follows them, as if the adults do not already know he's there.
They do know he's there, they just don't care. They simply throw Haruka to the ground, and take their daggers out. And slit his throat.]
2/2 cw: child death
There is, however, a real body where they had thrown him-- the body of the child who'd been having the most difficulty with the recent training sessions. One of those shadowy, unnamed children lingering in the background and lacking in detail.
There's an almost violent rustle of leaves and bushes, and the little snake shoots out of them to run all the way back to the encampment, as the adults begin the process of burying the corpse in the dead of night.]
MAN_STANDING
Haruka watches them bury the child the moment, not sure what to do, but... He takes a deep breath, turning and heading back to the encampment. He wants to see if he can find that snake with lavender hair... or that kitten. They seem to be the best of the kids, and that just makes him the most worried for them.]
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Instead, the snake is at the fringes of camp, hiding in between rocks and trees, under a bush with his tail wrapped around his leg. He's not crying, but he looks shell-shocked. Enough that he doesn't notice Haruka? Or... perhaps he can't perceive Haruka at all.
This is not a memory anymore. This has become a nightmare. A long dream.]
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He doesn't stop searching until he finds the snake, pausing for a moment before he sits down next to him. There's a long, long silence, before...]
...Shalem?
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He takes a few swings with the dagger, a few stabs in the air, the way his teachers had been showing him earlier. He has a terrified look on his face, like he's only doing this kind of training so he doesn't die, the way his peer did. To become competent enough that they wouldn't take him aside for being weak and useless.
Haruka may feel hands on his shoulders, a tight grip, but there's no one there but himself, and a very, very young Shalem.]
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He tenses slightly at the feeling of someone unseen gripping his shoulders, but not for long, the tension loosening. He doesn't look back, not caring if whoever (whatever?) it is means to hurt him or not. (Or if it's just a figment of his imagination.)]
Well? Are you going to do anything?
[It's directed at whatever may (or may not) be there with him and the young Shalem, because he knows very well that someone in Shalem's position can't choose what to do himself.]
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The boy's swings become more frantic, less practiced. Desperate, afraid. And yet he still doesn't stop, sparring with an enemy only he can see. His teachers? The little kitty? His peers? That giant figure that took Solitaire away?
He manages a wide, strong swing that leaves a gash in a nearby tree, shredding through bark and causing the sap within the tree to begin to well up.
The "boy of the abyss" smiles widely, wildly, his growing fangs on display, just for a moment before his expresion sharply drops and he drops the dagger. He puts his face in his hands and shakes. The sound of the first sob that escapes him is remarkably lower than the voice of a boy who hasn't even hit puberty yet-- more like the voice of an older man.
The grip on Haruka's shoulders grow stronger, and he may just feel a yank, until the scene he's looking at disappears and all that in front of him is an adult snake, almost a decade older than that boy in the forest. Shalem's eyes are wide.]
Haruka. [Shalem's voice is soft, almost hoarse.]
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He looks up at Shalem, scrambling up to his feet. There's a brief—very brief—where it looks like Haruka is going to say something, but then he's stepping forward. There's no hostility to his actions, which isn't to say Shalem will pick up on it, or that he'll be prepared for Haruka burying his face in his chest, clinging onto Shalem in a hug. (i'm using the 15 for this u can't stop me)]
I'm sorry.
[For what happened...? Or for the fact that he saw something that must be so painful to remember? It's not his place to pry into these things, and he doubts it's the sort of thing anyone would want someone to see, much less someone like Haruka.]
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Shalem is not expecting the hug, nor is he expecting the apology, and he freezes, unsure of what to do. What is happening right now?]
Sorry... for what? What happened?
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I don't think I was supposed to see what I did.
[He at least has the decency to step back after he says that, collecting himself. He hugs his arms close to him, looking down at a spot on the floor.]
Maybe it wasn't really, but... You know. Strange things have been happening, lately.
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What are you talking about? I don't know what you saw.
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I...
[Right. Starting over, from the beginning.]
I walked into this lounge, with all these paintings, and I walked up to one that looked like someone looking around some curtains... then I found myself in some camp, where there were all these kids being... trained... to dance and fight...
[He trails off, glancing back down.]
One of the kids looked kind of like you. Same hair color, a little tail... And there was another kid, with these big fluffy ears, while everyone else was kind of fuzzy? Or covered up in robes.
[Except for that butler, but. Fuck that guy, honestly. Haruka thinks he's the worst.]
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Haruka saw his childhood-- not the entire thing, but a significant snippet of it. Solely because every moment he spent in that Troupe was an opportunity for the claws they had in him to dig just a little bit deeper.]
A day in the life. [A soft murmur in response to Haruka.] That was what my life had been like until I became an adult.
[So yes, he'd been in theatre at some point or another. But he didn't drop out to become a bodyguard. Haruka just assumed, and Shalem filled in some details.]
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Hm. He wonders.]
...Is this why you didn't come to spend time with us?
[He straightens back up, arms dropping to his sides.]
When we went out for hot pot, I mean. After Yoon... y'know.
[Had a palace and all of that nonsense.]
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I shan't deny it was one of the reasons-- it's best not to go into a celebration like that after a battle.
[Well, it's also far more nuanced than that, but it's not as if Haruka should know everything, even if he has seen quite a lot. Shalem really just doesn't want to be a part of a social gathering, for this reason and that.]
But also... It is a celebration for friends, among friends, and I am not among those counted as friends.
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Considering the look on the young Shalem's face when he cut the wood, and the way it quickly crumpled... He doesn't have all the pieces, and he might be entirely off base!, but he thinks he has an idea of why post-battle parties might be off the table.
That's not the important part. Or, well. It's important, but it's not something Haruka can speak on.]
...Why do you think nobody would see you as a friend? You would be as welcomed as anyone else.
[He huffs.]
And running away just makes sure you don't get friends. It's a self-fulfilling thing! Next time... take a break for yourself, then come stop by. I'll make sure things go long enough for that.
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I think you misunderstand. I leave because no one is my friend, no matter what they would say about our relationship, and I am content with that lifestyle. [Rather, he made himself content with that lifestyle.] Hence, there's no need to force a gathering to stretch for long enough to accommodate someone who will never come.
1/2
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[sorry, buddy]
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It's all right to think about it that way. Such things won't force me to make another decision.
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I don't think I could convince you no matter how much I wanted to, because I'm sure my words don't hold much weight.
[And why would they? Haruka's not anyone special.]
But I'm still going to say what I think, which is that you're being stupid. I don't know if you're happy being alone or not and isolating yourself, but right now... Isn't that just shooting yourself in the foot? We're supposed to be forming bonds and making connections so we can get out of this place and keep the God of Conflict from hurting more people, so sticking to the same old isolation just nerfing yourself? That's why I think you're an idiot, because you're stuck in your ways even though you're somewhere entirely different that needs you to change things up.
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O-or, well, that it wants you to change.
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