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- ace attorney: maya fey,
- ace attorney: mia fey,
- carmen sandiego: carmen sandiego,
- danganronpa: kaede akamatsu,
- danganronpa: kokichi oma,
- danganronpa: shuichi saihara,
- doki doki literature club: sayori,
- final destination: alex browning,
- good omens: aziraphale,
- jjba: guido mista,
- original: ferran gallagher,
- overwatch: jesse mccree,
- overwatch: soldier 76,
- persona: minato arisato,
- red vs blue: agent washington,
- sailor moon: minako aino,
- umineko: lion ushiromiya,
- umineko: willard wright,
- undertale: sans
Field Mission 5: Il Prigioniero, Part 1
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![]() 1. IL PRIGIONIERO: WELCOME TO CORMANTHORA. A CRASH BETWEEN TWO FERNS Lucretia has given the orders and locale for the next Grand Relic to be reclaimed and destroyed, a task that will present itself with many new and weird dangers that the Reclaimers haven't come across before. For anyone looking to brush up on their history of Myth Drannor, the Netheril, and the forest of Cormanthor, some of you have already learned a great deal of what occurred here, in bits and pieces. Leon, the Artificer of the Bureau of Balance, had described the tale of a very unfortunate city facing a major energy crisis that was bleeding out the land. You've already met the culprit behind one of the worst decisions humanity has ever made (Spoiler: it's Karsus, a god-tier shit wizard who sacrificed himself to get some of you out of dodge back in Lyrabar), and seen the destruction, first hand, of what happened to the Netheril via the events of Vista Virs. Phew, that's a lot of lore to take in all at once. ![]() But that's all ancient history at this point. No one's been able to make it deep enough into the woods to find out what really happened. Most often, they find the city of Shadowdale instead, and with that... Wonderland. Speaking of which, you'll be blasted down to the outskirts of the forest. The entire balance of magic in this area is highly off kilter, which isn't entirely new to some of you veteran Reclaimers. When a Grand Relic is used, it often leaves behind a very distinct path of destruction that makes even the most learned scholars scratch their head. Magical interference runs nigh high throughout all of Cormanthor, which makes this mission particularly dangerous. Bubbles are not able to penetrate the canopy of Cormanthor or land directly at Wonderland. As Lucretia had said a few months ago, these missions are going to get harder and come with higher consequences. She has faith in all of you to make better decisions. You're the most amazing and stalwart people she's ever met, after all. Blasted down to Cormanthor in parties no more than 4, you land somewhere near the outskirts of the forest. Look behind you, and you can see the yellow-hued mountains of the Netheril behind you, boasting a land of pure desert and its own uniquely cursed roster of flora and fauna. Pitter patter, Reclaimers.
2. THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASSB. EMPTY WOODS The woods of Cormanthor were stunningly beautiful once. Before most people who walk among these trees were born, sure — but once upon a time, this was a beautiful place. A living, thriving forest, like any other great wood. When the Reclaimers enter, however, the first thing they'll notice is the silence. Unnatural, ubiquitous, and oppressive, silence is the single unifying factor throughout these woods. The trees themselves shift, first sparse pines, then white ash and beech, and finally towering oaks, maples, and hickory. The silence doesn't change. There is no noise but the wind rustling the leaves on the trees — and as you get further in, even that begins to fall away. It will become quickly apparent that there's no animal life here. This is a forest in stasis, certainly, but it's utterly devoid of birds flying overhead, four-legged creatures scurrying through the leaf debris. No deer, no wolves, no bears. No monsters. No insects, even, if you're paying attention. Those with the ability to speak with animals will notice very quickly that life simply doesn't seem to exist here. Those with the ability to speak to plants may be even more alarmed, because while the trees and other plants do respond, their replies are sluggish and distant, somewhat reminiscent of speaking to someone suffering with a severe fever, drifting in and out of consciousness. Travel through Cormanthor's forest takes a few days' time, and so much time spent in silence begins to take a toll. Never mind the fact that no matter your Boy Scout badges, you can't forage for anything useful out here: nothing from the forest that is eaten provides any sustenance. Eat a bucket full of berries, and you'll still be as hungry as if you hadn't eaten a thing. The trees press in on all sides, and you know each one is different from the last, but after a while they all start to look the same. Some will be more affected than others. Those with a madness effect (RNG'd or chosen from the list on this mission's dossier) will begin to feel it by the end of the second day. There are infinite options of how to play with this in the frozen forest, but here are a few possibilities: ○ If you have forgotten something important to you (1), it can happen quickly or slowly. Perhaps you're camping with your bubblemates, talking about someone from home. That Greg Grimaldis, was he really that bad? the Reclaimer to your right asks. Who, you ask, perplexed, brow furrowing, is Greg Grimaldis? C. EMPTY CITY ![]() Then you look up. You can't help but look up. Stretching so high you've got to crane your neck to see to the top is a great gold tree sprung from the center of town. You couldn't see any of it from outside of Shadowdale's borders, but the town, it seems, wants you here. It wants you to see Wonderland. This could be paradise for a while, a place to stay safe from prying eyes and protected by the vastness of the forest as the Reclaimers track down this latest relic. Except, not to put too fine a point on it, it's kind of creepy here. The whole place is empty — not everyone-got-up-and-left-in-a-rush empty, but ghost-town empty. Nobody wants to stay here, it seems. Maybe there's somewhere else they'd rather be. Regardless, it leaves you with plenty of lodgings to choose from. If you don't mind making your own fun, there's plenty to do, too: bookshops to visit, bakeries to use, butcher shops to — okay, maybe not that one. There's a courthouse, though. Who wants to play Judge Judy? Consider any shop or government building one might find in a small town to be fair game. After a few hours, though, it becomes clear that this place isn't quite empty after all. You aren't the only ones investigating. D. A FAMILIAR FACE (OR TWO) ○ The first face you see is a friendly one. Upon seeing the bracer on your wrist, Matthew Hollyweather walks right up to you, all the more readily if he remembers your face from New New Aspen. Despite the setting, he's clearly and genuinely pleased to see Reclaimers here. To those he's met before, he's eager to share all the positive change going on in New New Aspen: the newfound peace, the booming economy, pictures of one bajillion bouncing new spider-nieces-and-nephews. To those new to him, he introduces himself as Mayor Hollyweather of New New Aspen with just enough good-natured self-derision in his tone that he comes off as authoritative but kind of embarrassed about it. Of course, you can't stay in Shadowdale forever. Literally: you can't. Every Reclaimer's feet are inexorably pulled to the entrance to Wonderland after not very long at all. The golden tree at the center of town is impossible to ignore. Step into the elevator at its base, and you might very well find yourself elbow-to-elbow with Matthew or Angus, staring as the numbers tick up . . . up . . . Carrying you to Wonderland. 3. WELCOME TO WONDERLANDE. A BEARY GOOD TIME ![]() Yeah. You know what this guy is all about. Chutes and ladders will take you all over the various places of the park, all branching out from Terminal Square. The entirety of the complex is, at scale, ridiculously large. All throughout Wonderland, you'll be treated like a king if you let yourself be pampered. The sheer amount of gilded perfection that went into crafting this place is at a scale even larger than the Moon Base. Gorgeous fountains spouting golden water are not infrequent, stands selling food of every type imaginable pepper anywhere there's space, and often as you pass by, you can hear people having the time of their lives here. F. PLAY WITH ME IN THE SPACE! There's so much to do in Wonderland. So much. Honestly, you wouldn't be the first to say it's overwhelming. That's part of the fun! Wonderland sweeps you away with all of the fun it brings. We could fill pages with the wonders in Wonderland, but why don't we stick with a few highlights and let you fill in the rest? ○ Wonder Square: When you first enter the confines of Wonder Square, you'll notice it looks and feels sort of like a casino... minus the strong and pungent smells that usually accompany those types of areas, typically. The wide birth of the room overlooks a beautiful vantage point of the top of Cormanthor's forest; pale greens look out into a sea of leaves for miles on end, as if the rest of the world doesn't exist outside of Wonderland itself. And why would you think it does, when you're here? Everyone gets in on the fun here in Wonderland. No matter how reticent one might normally be to do so, something about this place just puts pep in everyone's step. Nine times out of ten you might be the kind of person who finds rides, games, and having fun to be childish or beneath you, but guess what? Here in Wonderland, you're at least a little into it. So are the few non-natives you see. Angus is here, trying to figure out the rules of all these arcade games. Matthew is here, getting lost in Ghost Square and wandering the food court. A couple of other faces, too. Anything in the dossier is fair game for your use. But keep in mind, Reclaimers: those madness effects? They're still very much in effect. You're still in Cormanthor forest, after all. The longer you stay, the more you play, the worse it gets. Little by little, hour by hour, day by day. Have fun, kids. Be yourselves. Don't do anything Lucretia wouldn't do. ![]() ![]() ![]() 4. OOCIn order to keep to our goal of providing the most personalized Wonderland experience for all of you, we're setting a limit of 3 RNG attempts per character this log. Additionally, please be aware that while more mundane rolls will have standard-level DCs (for this log, anyway), any RNG with the potential to uncover plot information is high-risk high-reward and will have a very high DC along with steep penalties for failure. As always, we will let you know of this before we roll, and you have the option to decline any roll at any time. Other than that, this is your story to write and your setting to play with! Anything on the OOC post is fair game, and if there's something you'd like to try, please don't hesitate to let us know on the RNG thread. blurb code by photosynthesis |
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[ that's the only sense maya will display, because she gave a mirror anxiety earlier. also, it's just a general bad feeling --- one that breaks through the paranoia. her grip shifts from mccree's arm to his hand. she's definitely staying close ]
[ mirror legion follows them through the maze as they go, but mccree might see himself there for a split second. maybe. or his eyes are playing tricks on him. ]
[ mirror maya reaches out closer to them ]
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[ Because McCree knows one thing for sure: he knows shit all about magic. He doesn't know what it can do and what it can't do. He knows that memories are routinely pulled out of his head and played back to him. And if those memories can take a form and attack? He's fighting back. ]
Shi— Okay, that's you. That's you in the mirror.
[ He feels Maya gripping his hand, but he has to look down to confirm she's still there. ]
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When I was..... when I was almost part of Legion.
[ she can't help but look back, as much as the prospect terrifies her. ]
What if it's happening again?
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[ He's a man of action, and watching Legion speaking through Maya and drawing her in made him feel so useless. This time, things will be different. ]
We'll find the exit. They're stuck on the other side of the mirrors, and if it turns out they can come through mirrors, you just duck down and I'll shoot 'em all.
[ Easy, right? Never mind that it's a six shooter and he'll have to reload a ton. It'll be fiiiiiiine. ]
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.... Okay.
[ if legion were to get out, a gun probably wouldn't stop it. but she trusts mccree. she wants to believe him. so she tries to convince herself that she does. ]
[ for what it's worth, while legion is clearly following them as they move around (where is the exit, anyway?), it isn't breaking through the mirror. ]
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[ If he explains this all out loud, then it'll help him believe it. ]
Magic's got a way of digging into your memories and pulling things out.
[ Maybe the exit's this way. ]
Remember back in Mermaid Town? That archive they had? This might be like that.
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[ they sure are having no luck with the exit. ]
[ she tears her eyes away from the reflection to stare at him, wide-eyed and hopeful. ]
You really think... it's a trick?
[ her paranoia-overrun instincts are screaming at her that it's real, but she trusts him. ]
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[ He meets her eyes and forces a smile. ]
Just remember that, okay?
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.... Okay. But I'm scared, Jesse. I don't want to look at it anymore.
[ which is hard because it's literally in every mirror around them? ]
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[ It's said gently, and like with Maya and who she'd tell, there's probably nobody else he'd talk to like this. He takes her hand and guides it around his waist to settle on his belt. ]
Close your eyes and I'll get us out of here.
[ He sets his hand around her shoulder and does his best to tap into his Ranger skills. There has to be some sign of people who have gone through before. He can just follow those signs back out while staring at the floor and not the mirrors. ]
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[ but she's also ashamed of herself. she's acting like a child, not wanting to look at something because it scares her. and he's so patient with her. ]
Is it okay? If I don't look?
[ she doesn't feel like it is. she's supposed to be being strong. ]
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Yeah, it's just fine.
[ He leads her in the direction of the trail, quickly turning corners with eyes on the floor. He's getting her out of here if he has to wrap her up in his serape like a burrito and carry her. But for now, this works.
In fact, he suddenly hears the sounds of Wonderland outside this maze and sees a light at the end of the tunnel. All the tension in his body releases and he exhales in relief. ]
We're nearly there. I see the exit.
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[ but she still hangs onto his belt regardless, and follows after him like a good little duckling. watching him instead of it. ]
....
Thank you.
[ it's said in that same small, sincere tone of voice. ]
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The smell of fried food greets them as he opens up the door to the outside. Wonderland might seem fun and carefree, but that mirror maze showed them something else entirely. ]
It's okay. We're out.
[ Once she's clearly out, he'll close the door behind them. ]
But that can't be the end of it. There's more to this place than a creepy attraction. We gotta be on alert.
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[ .... somehow, though, it's not so scary anymore. it's probably because he's here. ]
.... Right. I'll be careful.
[ he isn't scolding her, but she slumps a little regardless. ]
I'm sorry. I thought..... I shouldn't have let that stupid mirror get to me, it's just....
[ it's hard for her to vocalize this. she trails off. ] I guess.... it's still on my mind. Sorry for causing you so much trouble.
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Things were messed up in there. I don't think it's something a person can just ignore easily, y'know?
[ A pause. ]
I get it. Still wish I could've done something when you did your spirit thing, but if wishes were horses, right?
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[ these two need to stop self-deprecating. but she stares at him, shocked. ]
You... did do something, Jesse. You were right there with me! If not for you, I couldn't have..... there's no way I could have pulled it off.
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[ Sort of like him. ]
Well, I guess, but just sitting there it sure felt like I was doing nothing. Glad you think it was something, though.
[ He looks away. "Feelings" talk always makes him want to go practice shooting or something to take his mind off it. ]
Still a lot of investigating to do.
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[ maya doesn't think he's bitter!! he's just a spicy cowboy. ]
It means a lot, but um.... I-I won't hold you up, or anything.
[ she can tell he's getting uncomfortable. ]
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But finally he looks back and places a hand on her shoulder. ]
Trouble finds us. Don't worry none. Now, you take care, y'hear?