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Entry tags:
- danganronpa: kaede akamatsu,
- danganronpa: komaeda nagito,
- fire emblem: dwyer,
- fire emblem: kliff,
- haikyuu!!: shouyou hinata,
- jjba: guido mista,
- k project: misaki yata,
- kingdom hearts: roxas,
- overwatch: jesse mccree,
- persona: goro akechi,
- persona: minato arisato,
- red vs blue: agent washington,
- rwby: blake belladonna,
- rwby: qrow branwen,
- rwby: yang xiao long,
- senjou no horizon: futayo honda,
- twewy: daisukenojo "beat" bitou,
- umineko: lion ushiromiya,
- umineko: willard wright,
- undertale: sans
Welcome Participartypants
Who: All y'all nerds
Where: The Arena
When: The night of the 15th
What: A small gathering to both welcome new members to the Bureau, and to congratulate veteran Reclaimers on their successful magic mitten procurement. Dress is as fancy or as not fancy as you want it. Manners, to the degree of which you are capable, are mandatory.
Content Warning: General content warning for the Reclaimers. Also general content warning for Miss Zarves
Where: The Arena
When: The night of the 15th
What: A small gathering to both welcome new members to the Bureau, and to congratulate veteran Reclaimers on their successful magic mitten procurement. Dress is as fancy or as not fancy as you want it. Manners, to the degree of which you are capable, are mandatory.
Content Warning: General content warning for the Reclaimers. Also general content warning for Miss Zarves
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![]() ![]() It's been two weeks since the Reclaimers returned, and since the newest Reclaimers arrived. Some of you have adapted better than the Director could have hoped, and some of you have made your best efforts to find a new sense of normalcy — testing Bender the food robot to his limits, forming book clubs, training together, musing over what sort of fashions one even wears to a party. Some of you, perhaps, have spent a little bit too much time in the simulation at the Dojo. It's understandable. Adjusting to the idea that your entire universe has been destroyed takes time, and sometimes, escapes are necessary. And tonight, she's hoping to provide you with a temporary escape with this party. 1. ONCE UPON A TWO WEEKS' WEARYA. TO WASH AWAY THE ACHING BLEARY The Director, using the Moon Base's simulation technology, has turned the Arena into a ballroom to behold. The sprawling hall is decorated in ornate wooden carvings, and a large maple floor meant for dancing is encircled by tables and a large banquet table. In the corner, on a raised platform, stands a baby grand piano, freshly tuned and polished. Anyone is free to have a spin on it, if the mood strikes. At some point during the evening, Johann the Bard, violin in hand, will stand on the platform and provide a performance that could only ever be heard on the Moon Base, among members of the Bureau of Balance — because he did, after all, give this particular song to the Voidfish. If you would like something with a heavier beat, there's a tablet on the wall next to the platform, where you can make music requests of your own, from the Artificer's collection of songs from across the universe. The collection may not be all that extensive, but The Cupid Shuffle is probably in there. Get down and boogie, is what we're saying. B. THEY WERE THROWN A BANQUET CHEERY And what's on the banquet table? Snacks provided by Bender, of course — which means they could have any manner of magical effects. Here are some of the snacks available, including one that the Director was lucky enough to roll for herself.
2. BUT THEN, SHE ROSE FROM THE ICHORSome of you may have heard a thing or two about Miss Zarves — perhaps the rumors circulating around town, or the strange connection to Garfield and the Bracer Chasers some of you may have bought to decorate your Bracers. Maybe words like "catalyst" and "Ouija Board" have come up once or twice. Because there is a being trapped in a plane of existence right next to yours, largely forgotten, as if she had somehow been reverse Voidfish'd. Forgotten, that is, until the Bracer Chasers — curiously laced with high amounts of aluminadium, a word that might sound familiar to McCree and Faolan. For two years, she's waited, and watched, wanting a chance to be seen again, to speak with the Bureau herself once again, cursed with a maddening loneliness. And the second one of those cute decorations was pressed against a Bracer, Miss Zarves had it — her catalyst. She would know, after all: She was once a leading researcher on using catalysts to travel through dimensions, after all — and the Bracer Chasers were one of her original designs. At the very end of the party, perhaps one or two piano songs away from shutdown, the simulation suddenly shuts down. The lights blink off with a systemwide shudder. After five seconds, the lights flare back to life, and the entire Arena is its default white blank slate. And a message, from username @Zarves❤Scarves, slowly blinks across the screen. Hello. I would like to play a game. And then the Arena goes dark. A. HACKER VOICE: I'M IN That little stunt isn't the only one Miss Zarves, who now has a connection to the dimension you're residing in and some of the Bureau tech, is going to pull. For the rest of your stay at the Moon Base, until you're whisked away to the next mission (Or unless you figure out a way to stop her), you may experience some of the following:
3. AND THEN THINGS JUST KEEP GETTING WORSEThe arena's simulation has decided to take a sabbatical, a spectral being from another plane of existence has invaded the Moon Base, and Madame Director is doing her best to keep the room calm and collected. First, the darkness needs to be handled with properly, so with a stomp of her elegant white oak staff down on the floor, a sound echoes above and beyond any panicked shouts, and soon the room is filled with dancing lights that emanate from the four cardinal directions of the arena. "Ladies and gentlemen! Excuse me. Thank you everyone for coming to this enchanted evening here with your fellow Reclaimers, but without proper lighting- Johann, Johann, please, I don't need signature music right now, this isn't a wrestling match for crying out- thank you, Johann. As I was saying- unfortunately, this evening's events will have to be---" Almost right on cue, as if there wasn't a possibly worse time in the world for this to happen, the doors of the arena bust open. Into the room swarms a dragonborn, looking rather beat up and worse for wear. It's impossible to tell if Dragonborn can cry the way humans can cry, but her amphibian-like eyes shine oddly in the colors of the magical lights surrounding the room. The Director's eyes go wide for a moment, this was rather- no, extremely, unsuspected. The Regulator approaches the Director. "We found him! Lucretia, we found him! And h-he. That son of a bitch has Killian!" And lacking in the proper finesse that's demanded of her as a leader, she rubs her forehead. "Carey, come with me to my office and we'll sort this out." She looks around the room, her Reclaimers all gathered and standing, watching this interaction take place. "Please, everyone, return to your apartments for the evening." A. TWO WEEKS UNTIL ROLLOUT The Director hasn't slept a wink throughout the night, dealing with a host of problems facing the Bureau at the moment. She consults with the clerics on how to get rid of this ridiculous joke-entity that Garfield has proliferated long enough. She speaks with Carey about all the details she can offer, attempting to calm her down, despite her unraveled state. Killian means the world to Carey, after all, and the Director, no- Lucretia, was waiting for the wedding invitation for far too long. Sometime around mid-day, the Reclaimers will receive a message on their bracer from her. Reclaimers, we will deploying in approximately two weeks. We've discovered the location of a relic that we haven't heard about in quite some time now. A full briefing will be provided at a later date, but please prepare accordingly. The area you all will be assigned to is known as the Netheril, a vast desert that splits the continent in half between the western and eastern fronts. blurb code by photosynthesis |
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That's not how it's supposed to happen. That kind of thing--you can be killed by your own Persona. It ain’t safe.
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Huh. So if you lose those, you can't use your Persona. Not without risking your life.
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[And while it's not impossible that there were two different names for the same phenomenon, there were various other little details that didn't match up. Akechi hadn't heard of Apathy Syndrome, but Personas could cause similar mysterious comas, if a person was attacked. It's strange.]
But Tokyo's a much bigger city than Iwatodai, so. [He shrugs.] Maybe they just found a better way.
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[So Qrow has no fucking clue? He doesn't even know if they need to do that. Maybe they do it to be cool.]
Might be work talking to them about how they do it, see if it's possible for you two to learn. [He holds a hand up to stop any protest] I know, you don't want to use Castor. If you're cornered without your Evoker, though, it's useful to have a back up plan.
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[If he's cornered without his Evoker he'll just die, thanks.]
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Yeah, and sometimes, not all in one piece. So don't go around throwing away your life.
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[He doesn't know what Qrow means, of course, but he can't imagine it mattering. As long as he can still fight, who cares?]
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cw drugs/self-harm
[He growls, wishing he could just walk away from this conversation, but he still needs to be sure a Shadow doesn't attack him until this damn simulation runs out.]
I dunno if the Semblances you dealt with are like that, but I sure as hell don't want to find out what'll happen when I go messin' with something that's already unstable and risk losing control outside a fight.
[He doesn't even have the suppressants anymore.]
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[And in some ways, Yang's Semblance is tame. Dangerous, but a Schnee's summon could bring as much impact in its own way, depending on what they brought out.]
We can set up the Arena so no one's around if it comes to it. Look, I can't make you do anything, but I don't like the idea of you out there, cornered and disarmed, with no way to protect yourself.
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...My life ain’t worth that much, alright? It ain’t worth the risks.
[He looks away.]
If I get my ass killed, it won’t be on you. I just—can’t. Sorry.
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So, though he isn't lucky, Qrow rolls the dice.]
Yeah? Would Minato feel the same way?
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He can't even say that Arisato has other friends, ones he's closer to, because they're all dead. Goddamn it.]
It ain't like I'm tryin' to die, or anything. [Anymore, at least.] But I made these decisions a long time ago. I ain't got the right to take them back.
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Yeah, you do. There's this nifty benefit to still existing: it means you get to change your mind. I'll drop it for now, but try to remember that.
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[Shinjiro doesn't think so; it feels like an insult to Amada, after everything that's happened. But Qrow says he'll drop it, and he's content to let it go, though he doesn't doubt that he'll hear about this again eventually.]
I'll think about it.
[This is definitely false. But if Qrow has any plans to call him on it, it looks like they may be about to be cut short. The alley they're walking down pixelates all of a sudden, and then the sunny, grassy quad is back. No trace of green sky anywhere, and certainly no Shadows.]
...About time, I guess.
[That's embarrassing, though. That whole-ass meltdown all about nothing.]
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[Naturally. The Dark Hour was not a great place. But Qrow breathes in the recycled air, and he exhales. Then he glances towards Shinji.]
What you said stays between us. Just... try to think about it, alright, kid?
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But before he goes--]
...Thanks. For trying to help.
[It sounds more like an apology, the way he says it--he's not remotely prepared to confront most of what they've talked about today--but he means it, too. Qrow's the first person that's ever tried, besides Aki, and they've been entangled in each other's lives since they were four. It's kind of him to care, even though Shinjiro doesn't truly know how to accept it, when he's been on his own so long.]