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Entry tags:
- ace attorney: franziska von karma,
- ace attorney: maya fey,
- danganronpa: kaede akamatsu,
- doki doki literature club: sayori,
- kingdom hearts: roxas,
- legend of zelda: zelda,
- my hero academia: izuku midoriya,
- my hero academia: katsuki bakugo,
- original: ferran gallagher,
- overwatch: jesse mccree,
- persona: minato arisato,
- red vs blue: agent washington,
- rwby: blake belladonna,
- umineko: lion ushiromiya,
- undertale: sans
Field Mission 3: Brushing the Sun, Part 2
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![]() 1. THE UNRAVELING (CTA RESULTS)![]() A. EVERYONE GET THE HELL OFF THIS CRAZY THING With the Bureau quickly packing up and getting the hell out of dodge, four Reclaimers — Kaede, Komaeda, Minato and Lion — made an honest attempt to evacuate the dwarves and goblins still on board. They were mildly successful in drawing half of all the goblins into their fold, but the dwarves were much more resistant. Ultimately, only five agreed to leave behind their precious forge. Bread and Barry were also handily convinced that it was time to leave. Their chosen method here included a lot of falling with style. With a little help from Lion, a breeze is whipped up to give the trip down a bit more wind resistance. Even though they didn't convince as many as they would like to leave, this is still a very large logistical effort — you may help pass out treats to help evacuees float down. You may wrangle up any stragglers that wander too far away from the group. Ultimately though, everyone who agreed to evacuate, as well as the Reclaimers who are helping, will be able to safely make it to the ground. Except for one. Upon ensuring that Good Girl Cocoa makes it down safe, Minato will find that there are no more magic treats to help him safely evacuate, too. And when Maru perishes, so does he. Additionally, Barry does go down with the evacuation group, but by the time Maru crashes to the ground, he's no where to be found, and presumed dead. This also means that very nearly every dwarf and goblin who refused to evacuate also perished. B. A CHAT WITH A TIRED SPIRIT, AND AN UNRAVELING Akira, Zelda, Maya and Sayori are assigned to try to take on the Whomping Willow so they can reach the forge it's guarding. With an insanely good hit from one of Zelda's Light Arrows, the tree is stunned — and with the unfortunate curse of sentience that drives it, it is humbled by the raw power, and elects to speak to the group. The Whomping Willow is several thousand years old, and so, so tired of this enchantment. After revealing the wisdom of the Beastmaster class, Maya is able to disenchant it, effectively reducing it to a simple willow tree once again — and with the help of a few Persona users, they are able to successfully transplant it to a small alcove in the Quad of the Moon Base. What does this mean for Reclaimers? Well, you now have some very comfortable shade to relax under. You have a monument to your successes. If you happen to know a druid with Speak with Plants, it'll also dispense some of the wisdom it's accumulated over the millennia in the form of advice. Meanwhile, Sans and McCree, with an easy entrance to the forge, make quick work of unraveling the yarn, setting the dwarves trapped there free, and successfully convincing them to leave the forge behind for their own safety. And as they continue to make this mission look outrageously easy, they manage to unravel the yarn without causing damage to themselves and the forge. It's done so well, in fact, that the falling apart of Maru is less of an explosion, and more of a controlled, structured demolition. It's actually quite a spectacular sight, for those of you on the ground to witness it. Like a ship slowly descending to the earth and breaking apart some 100 feet above it, it feels as if the entire planet shakes upon impact. Debris is sent flying in all directions — later reports that make it to the Director's desk indicate that mining equipment was found some 20 miles away from the impact site. Unfortunately, another Reclaimer is lost in the unraveling of Maru. McCree perishes while trying to escape — but he dies a hero. C. ON THE GROUND Two teams — Franziska and Wash, and Akechi and Ryuji — are sent out to try to locate the yarn and, being as buff as they are, try to clear out as many surviving monsters as they can. Along the way, Akechi manages to steal a priceless weapon off of Hethi, the guardian spirit of the paper mountain that once stood on Maru. Also along the way, Akechi says some really cute social link rank-up shit to Ryuji, which in turn causes his Persona to turn into a bear. Later on, Franziska manages to convince Hethi to move to the Netheril, effectively becoming Vista Virs' new guardian. She's so convincing, in fact, that Hethi sees this as a divine intervention, and Wash and Franziska are both incorporated into the mysterious guardian's origin fable as divine advisers. Both groups also find survivors of the fall, and safely evacuate them to Phandalin. While Ryuji and Akechi manage to blast through entire hordes of monsters with little injury, Wash and Franziska are not quite so lucky. Nobody perishes, but the both of them will probably need some assistance. Finally, with the help of Cocoa and her nose, Akechi and Ryuji are able to locate the yarn, and a recovery team from the Bureau retrieves and delivers it straight to the Director's hands. Congratulations, Reclaimers. Your third mission was a smashing success. 2. THE BEFOREMATH AND THE AFTERMATHD. EVERY NOW AND THEN I FALL APART You're only as good as your backup, as they say. And the Reclaimers who are not currently attempting to fetch a wayward overpowered ball of yarn are going to have a lot on their plates, before Maru comes crashing down in spectacular fashion. That plate does not include Maru itself. Every hour that passes that you do not escape on your own, the ground's stability grows more precarious. You can feel it shifting underneath your feet, like it's straining, trying to contract into itself. In the distance, an ominous rumbling. The land is literally cracking apart, and you do not want to be on board when it finally tumbles down to the ground. ○ Convincing those who could be convinced to evacuate was no easy feat, but for those of you on board with immediately helping, there's a shortage of hands on deck to move people as quickly as possible. E. THAT'S UNFORTUNATE Once you're on the ground, if you choose to dig among the rubble yourself, you may find any last resources that the impact site may have slapped to the surface. They're very small, but gems and diamonds are your highest prize here. The forge, however, was destroyed on impact, shooting a massive burst of magical energy straight into the sky, before it dissipates. Should you happen to find yourself anywhere near the remains of the forge, however, one of the following may happen: ○ You will be turned into an animal of your choosing for two hours. F. THE TOWN OF PHANDALIN ![]() The aftermath of Maru's collapse can be viewed from Phandalin, a nearby prospecting town that is now host to a host of floating island evacuees. Well, a whole lot of dust can be viewed, anyway. For those of you who arrived here with said evacuees, or simply evacuated here yourself, consider yourselves put on something of a mandatory two-day vacation. The orbs back to the Moon Base just can't seem to get past the dust choking the air directly above the town. Phandalin is on the small side, and inhabited mostly by prospectors looking for valuable resources deep within the nearby mountains. To say that this is the biggest influx of visitors they've ever had is an unfathomable understatement — and while they are hardly a settlement built for tourism, they're more than willing to take your coin. Or any remnants of Maru you happen to have on hand. Now is your time to rest. Gather your bearings. Or, work more, if that's more your speed. ○ A small group of dwarves need to figure out where to go next, after all. Will you help them find a place to stay in town? Or will you help gear them up so they can set out on their own, once the dust (literally) settles? The blacksmith in town can't make anything new on such short notice — but he does have plenty of tools and weapons for sale. ![]() An old half-elf by the name of Daran Edermath tends to an orchard just on the edge of town. It's a bit of a locally hidden gem for Phandalin- the old, retired adventurer turned vintner keeps the trees well nourished and tended to all year long. It's spring time here in Faerun, and naturally, there should the crowns of budding apple blossoms coming up and ready to take shape. But wandering in here, you'll notice that they've developed into beautiful looking, ripe apples. Daran is one of the oldest living people in Phandalin and while he hasn't been around long enough to know what happened to the Lost Mine of Phandelver, he does seem to wear a sort of smile when he hears about it. See, in his youth, he snuck down there with only an apple for rations to his name. He doesn't know how he stumbled upon it, or even how he really made it past the monstrosities that lie in there. But Edermath farms remembers. Those apples that are perfectly colored and perfectly ready to eat? They're all the result of that one apple he dipped into the forge. Must be about 100 years ago. The sweet scent of cider, sauces, and butters fills the air in almost every direction. It's a time to relax and enjoy the days before returning to base, and he's more than willing to trade a few silver pieces for a bucket of the stuff. For those of you with a little more adventurous taste buds, Daran offers you to try an apple from a tree that grows many different colored fruits. He'll explain that there's a little bit of magic in those too, but nothing that'll hurt you. Give it a try, see what happens! These will last up to 24 hours. ○ Red - your senses elevate far beyond what a normal human should be able to accomplish. You can hear, see, smell, and touch better than you ever have before. Take a walk out into Phandalin after the dust settles. The color and the scent of the flowers should be amazing. Eventually, though, the dust will clear, and with the jutted earth and remains of Maru in the horizon, you'll board the orbs and return to the Moon Base. Because a true rest after this mission is waiting you back home. You could say it's going to be quite the retreat. 2. OOC NOTECongratulations on successfully reclaiming the third Grand Relic! We hope you enjoyed exploring, and ultimately unraveling, Maru. For people new to the game, you may notice that there isn't an RNG thread. CTA logs generally do not have one, just to give us mods a bit more time to work on the interlude, and the next field mission. You can check out our calendar to see what's coming up next! The TDM will be posted Monday, April 29. Reserves open Wednesday, May 2 and applications open Saturday, May 5. blurb code by photosynthesis |
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CTA -> Womp Womp
Whew.... okay.... I think we're ready.
[ they have a plan, they have the skills. she's still incredibly nervous, but she's not going to let that show if she can help it. everyone else seems so confident! and she can't fail this time. she just can't. there's too much on the line. ]
Break a leg, guys, right? Well, not literally! We need our legs. And other body parts.
[ the scar the willow has left on her is already aching. is this nerves, or some harry potter nonsense? probably nerves. ]
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She can still taste the Oreo that Wash gave her. It was the dark chocolate flavor, and it's a small comfort for Sayori's terrible nerves.
She pulls a pen from one of the pockets of her belt and grins.] Yeah! I'm super ready! I wrote a great poem for this and everything!
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She sits patiently nearby, a quiver of arrows slung over her back and her bow laying in the grass. She gives Maya a confused look, wondering why she is encouraging the group to break their limbs. That seems really inappropriate, but that's a question for later. Now is the time for poems. ]
I would love to hear your poem, Sayori.
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Plus, burritos. It's a good start, maybe too good of a start. ]
I would like to hear it, too. [ To clarify: ] In case I break my leg.
[ With the snap of his fingers, a blue flame engulfs the top half of his face, framing his eyes as they shine an eerie gold. Behind him, Satanael shows himself from a similar crackling flame with his gun propped onto his shoulder. His six wings span wide, capable of shading them all if they wanted to head to a beach. The Persona merely stands there, watching over them... Sometimes distracted by how the blades of grass bend, etc. Well-behaved, basically. ]
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UGH i lost track of time i'm so sorry
-> Steel the Hedgehog I mean Jack
Eek!
[ she jolts awake, noisily drops the spear (nice guarding), and whips her head up to stare at the intruder -- then visibly deflates when she sees it's 76. ]
Oh. [ ... ] You... you found out, huh? I'm sorry.
[ she looks tired, which is probably no surprise because she's been sleeping out here like an idiot. ]
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Yeah.
[Jack gives Maya's familiar a nod, as if assuring him that he isn't a threat, then glances at the spear on the ground. Nice guarding. He wants to say it's fine, but it's not fine, not really. What else can they do? They'll just have to get to the Moon base and let the revival tech take over from there. Even if Jack doesn't trust it, he doesn't have a choice.]
How long have you been out here?
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After Maru fell, I... found him. So, um, since then.
[ she doesn't actually know how long it's been, which is not a great sign. ]
[ ... but she doesn't know what else to do, except wait and keep him safe. ... ish. that part's a work in progress. ]
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III
[He can't catch Maya - too far away, and his injured arm wouldn't allow for it anyway - but he can help her up.]
Special effects, usually. Also, what are you trying to do?
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You know that part of the movie where the protagonist, like, really has to bulk up and get better, and they start training, and it all fades into a montage until they're like, super good at everything?
That. But it's not realistic.
[ a beat. ]
... Unless you have some awesome tracks you can play from your metal suit.
[ yeah, clearly, the lack of music is the unrealistic part. ]
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No.
[Amazing how flat one word can be.]
If you want a training regimen, I can help you with that - it was kind of my job for a while. You should probably wait until we're back at base anyway - training is what you do between missions, not during them.
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-> will
[ that is to say, it's only a matter of time before will tracks her down, too. it's been more or less radio silence on her end, and some part of her knows that will just frustrate him, she's caused enough problems. the last thing she wants is for him to have to deal with her issues on top of that. ]
[ but here he is anyway, tracking her all the way down to mccree's corpse. as soon as she sees the telltale blue, she's lowering her eyes to the ground guiltily like a scolded puppy. like, preemptively. he hasn't even said anything. ]
I'm sorry. You didn't have to come out all this way.
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At least mentally. He still shows up physically, barely giving her or her pet corpse any mind. A bag of apples is set down next to her. The plain red ones you actually buy like a sane person, what the hell is wrong with humans eating weirdly-coloured objects, but this is just the narrative bitching to fill up space. Even this close, Maya only gets opaque glass, reflecting nothing. ]
You're right. I didn't have to. I am capable of making my own rational decisions on how I spend my time.
[ 'Rational' is up to debate. It's also arguing semantics between 'had to' and 'chose to', but that's not important. It is also incredibly silly. ] Eat something. Either those, or rations. Pick.
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The... other rations are gone. [ either they've been consumed for the willow mission, in general, or lost. she is going to take an apple, though, then nudges the sack in his direction. ]
.... Thank you.
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III
Then suddenly she falls.
He leaps forward, uses what remains of One For All to clear the distance between them in a fraction of a second and catches her before she hits the ground.]
Hey, are you okay?
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Oof! Nice catch.
[ just gonna hang out here uselessly for a second, she's pretty impressed. ]
That was incredible! How'd you do that?
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It's just what I have left of my power from back home. I used it to get over here as fast as I could. I'm glad I was able to catch you.
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1 because ily
okay what the actual fuck is that. ]
... Um, Maya-san? [ They're... actually concerned, watching this. That doesn't look safe at all. ] Do you- do you need some help?
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[ the goblin is smaller, but being undead seems to make it stronger, so she's... having trouble. ]
I think so! This guy is really persistent!
.. Or girl! It's hard to tell at this point!
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Hey... Don't give me that look, I haven't done anything to you!
[She sighs, crouching down as close as she can manage.]
Seriously, what do you want? I don't have anything on me.
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[ the dog tilts its head at her as she talks, then puts a paw on her leg. unhelpful! ]
[ then it whines piteously at her. this clears it all up, right? ]
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Maria raises her eyebrows, then reaches out for the paw on her leg.]
Come on, I don't speak dog. What do you want? Food? 'Cause I'm kinda fresh out.
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IV
So he immediately recognizes that she's praying when he comes near, and part of him is sure he should leave her be but the other part of him feels like this is too pathetic to just leave her alone for. Not pathetic as in it's stupid she's praying-- it's just a sad scene, honestly.
So he speaks up, low and.. semi-quiet for once.]
...he'll be back in a couple of days.
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[ that's more or less the logic ace attorney operates on it when she's framed for murder, anyway. and that's more what she would expect in this situation, not soft gentle words... and from bakugo (sometimes known as kacchan) from all people. ]
[ so even he's got a softer side, and a lower volume. huh. it's a surprise, but a nice one -- while she's normally happy to mess with him a little and wave off his temper, right now she wouldn't be feeling it. ]
It's... we won't be able to get him to the clerics for a couple of days, while we're stuck here. I'm worried about what that's going to do to his body.
[ she's quiet, too, it's a miracle. ]
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Not that he's going to be sweet either, but at least he's not insulting her or anything.]
He'll be fine, won't he? It's fucking magic healing bullshit. It ain't like he'll end up a fucking zombie or some shit.
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