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A ⦿ Soaking in Your Arrival
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The icy water doesn't feel so icy once consumed and you'll be able to move your limbs enough to swim to shore on your own. She can't stick around to explain, she's got to get this to all the new arrivals! Many of which you'll see plopping in around you. |
B ⦿ The Caravan to Camelot
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Once everyone is wrangled up to the top of the White Cliffs, the handsome owner of the Rent-a-Ride, Archimedes, will distribute smart phones and a pair of ear buds and tell them to "Check the Shit Box." The "Shit Box" refers to wardrobe more formally known as the Wardrobe of Finding, a hammerspace-like wardrobe that opens to each person's items and pets when the person touches the handle. It was recently enchanted by Merlin to prevent people from having to fish their waterlogged possessions and pets out of the water with them. From there, Archimedes directs everyone to settle in groups into modernized carriages pulled by horses and gives them a basic explanation of why and how they've been brought to Avalon: The rest of the universe is frozen in time and your character has been brought here by a familiar that was able to bond with them. They'll have to learn magic to help save their own world from destruction, but first they've got to get them to Camelot. It is here that you have the first opportunity to decide who they will be in their new home. You'll have about an hour to wander around here, meet and greet, and pet the horses before it's time to go. |
These carriages use fae technology that combats weight, so your character will be able to get in regardless of whether they're light as a feather or weigh two tons. The carts have air conditioning when it's hot, heating when it's cold, and a mystical shield to protect from bugs. There is also a mini-bar that pops out of the console, with a special feature for warm winter drinks like hot apple toddy and butter beer. Characters can use their smartphones to connect to Camelot's internet service, avalononline (AOL), to chat with other characters, watch dumb videos, learn about the world, contact Camelot Support (they'll answer any questions they can for you, from how to use a smart phone to where to find quests and resources to learn more about your magic). Be careful if you decide to use your phones while in the caravan-- if you don't use those earbuds and start forcing everyone to listen to your nonsense, Archimedes may make you walk. |
C ⦿ The Red Spring | |
The journey from the White Cliffs to the City of Camelot is a long one, and the first evening you arrive you'll end up spending at the Red Spring, a booming resort town. Newcomers get free inn rooms for their one night stay on the way to Camelot, containing two twin beds, a bathroom, a mini-fridge and microwave, and a TV equipped with a couple of entertaining video games and movies. Don't want to relax in the room? Take a dip in the communal hot spring. The waters have restorative properties that help horses and travelers recover quickly. It is known to relieve stress, improve energy levels, and mildly accelerate healing. It may be a little chilly when you get out though, so make sure you don't slip rushing back indoors when you get out! | |
Those who listened to the Fae Queen last time have made it clear to her who is going to trust her when they are given the chance willingly and who is going to defy her. Was it a fair system that only measured trust and wasn't swayed by peoples' ability to figure out her riddles? No, certainly not. Fairies don't care, nor have they done much to give the impression that they don't care about the trivialities of human subtleties. But there is a new batch coming in, and before she shares the information she promised, she needs to see where upon her line they lie. I beckon thee to wither's tree, Where widows often cry, A poisoned place of death's embrace North selkie's weary eye. You seek the prick whose corpse makes rot, And rot begot those life forgot, 'Fore the questing beast slips by. The riddle is presented to all in the form of a dream with a magical compelling not to forget the words, nor to ignore them. There do seem to be two main parties forming based on clues within the riddle, resulting in different possible adventures and proof-of-completion items. |
A ⦿ The Dragon's Graveyard | |
| Welcome to the Land of Rot! Home of banshees (crying widows!?), where nothing living can really survive except things like zombies, skeleton warriors, and so on. Get past all that to the northernmost area of the Land of Rot (or, where is the northernmost now after the collapse of the Ash Mountain took out part of it) and you'll find The Dragon's Graveyard. It's not a traditional cemetery, but the land seems to have been landscaped into an open pit mine. It's clearly not active, leaving huge bones and fossils of skeletons sticking out of the walls. There's a lot of dried blood dying the dirt a copper-y color, and it's unclear what happened in this portion of the Land of Rot, but it clearly wasn't pleasant. Draconic Wraiths run freely around the Dragon's Graveyard-- the unsettled beasts created from the mass slaughter of dragons during the age of dragon slaying. |
With the world having been rocked by the death of a dragon for the first time in centuries, despite it being within the rules of this world, they are particularly vicious and unwilling to spare any lives. They cannot be touched by physical weapons and can only be fought with magic. However, if they run through your character, they will immediately plunge into a hypothermic state and will need an immediate healer to undo the damage or a siphoner to remove the Wraith's curse and stop the damage from getting worse. Going three days without a healer or siphoner will result in your character dying! What's more, your character will see a vision of their own death in the future upon the moment of contact.
They do seem to be guarding something at the center of the pit: a broken ceremonial sword with dried blood on it. Perhaps this is the "prick" the queen meant? The sword itself seems immensely heavy and impossible to carry on your own, so bring it back as a group effort and decide where it should go. A bit of asking around and someone will be able to identify this as a sword called "Clarent." |
B ⦿ Well, Sssssshit | |
The Forest of the Fisher King seems to be another popular interpretation of the riddle. After all, the "prick whose corpse makes rot" could definitely refer to the Fisher King, whose body is rumored to be buried within the forest. I hear that guy's whole story is that his wife stabbed him in the leg with the holy lance because he cheated on her and she didn't want him to be able to die or have kids ever again- definite prick! |
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Turns out, if you manage to get past the spores and get your friends free of it to go deep enough in, even the ground itself will try to swallow you up! Quick sand only takes moments to try to pull you under. Better hope you came with a friend to pull you out. The more you resist, the more likely it is to kill you! Though, everything in the forest is dead or thriving off of death anyway, and with a stroke of luck you'll see a snake slither right down in (or maybe you stopped by the Archivist before you wandered in single brain cell first). |
For those who are less adventurous, don't worry. There are ways to test their dedication and trust as well. Before the parties leave for their determined destinations, everyone is sent a lock from the fairy queen with a simple note: Slice your sobriquet upon this seal, Secure our sprouting solidarity. Shackle it at the stockade. Sing sayonara to the key. |
A ⦿ Trust Trinkets | |
There's no explanation as to what it will do attached, so it boils down to choosing whether or not to trust the fairy queen. Very, very simple. Well, if you can figure out which stockade it's referring to. As it turns out, in Nicnevin there is a bridge that crosses the shores of its moat that can only be seen by those who have been granted permission by the fairy queen. Etching a name into the lock, be it real or nickname or initials, will automatically transport you to the start of it. It contains myriad locks attached to it, and there are thousands of keys glittering in the water beneath them. The key to the lock is cursed- failure to discard it in the river will result in a curse falling upon your character. Your character broke an agreement with the fairy queen by taking the key with them despite accepting her invitation and instructions by taking the lock to her bridge and now they must pay the price. | |
Now they will find that they are unable to open or enter any door without getting someone else to give them an invitation through it. This curse will remain until they find a siphoner to remove it... so you definitely may have some immediate struggles in this new world! |
B ⦿ Pretty Pleases | |
| Don't know a siphoner? Don't you worry, there's a wizard right there in Nicnevin who can help you out! The half-fairy, half-vampire wizard, Speculoo-- master of the dark, dark, evil artes! An escapee from the fae prison, he'll be approaching anyone who seems to have been cursed by the fairy queen to offer them the deal of a lifetime. Speculoo offers them a potion black as tar and tells them to drink up. Drink the potion and Speculoo will explode into a poof of dust and let out a maniacal cackle-- a pixie! Seriously, you thought you could bamboozle the fairy queen just like that? The pixie's potion will cause you to be unable to resist commands from any person as long as they say "please." Time to teach you some manners!
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Either live with this curse, or offer your name to the fairy queen to have her remove it. Don't trust her and try to skate past her punishment right under her nose and you'll find yourself with little choice but to. |
• All test drive prompts are open to anyone in the game at any time to create your own logs with, as the events within are considered game canon. |
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Uh...no. That's not my name. It's Ren Amamiya. The rest is correct though.
[The familiar makes a chuckle.] Well now, this is getting awkward. It's almost like he's your ex or something.
[Ren rolls his eyes at that.] Ha ha no. He's my rival, not an ex boyfriend.
Same thing.
Continuing to be unhelpful I see. [He sighs before continuing.]
It sounds like we're not from the same place either way. Does the name Maruki ring any bells?
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[That's the stupidest name he ever--he doesn't seem to be joking, however. Which, as far as Goro Akechi is concerned, is a rare thing. He'll even ignore the familiar, despite hearing his own appear and chuckling next to him. At least Gurr seems to have acknowledged him enough not to throw gasoline into the fire. Just watching them seems to be satisfying enough.]
[There's a disgusted scoff at the name.]
Of course I'd know his name. He was even here for a while, along with some of your friends as well. Unfortunately for you, I'm the only one who's left.
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I find it hard to believe the only different thing about you may be your name. There must be differences.
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Well it's good that Akechi knew who Maruki was. Though he's surprised to hear that he and his friends were here.]
They were all here? I just saw them a moment ago when they helped me get away so I could go home.
[A shrug.] Stranger things have happened, but it would be good to know about the differences anyway.
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Not all of them. Just half of your team. Where did we meet?
[Might as well see how different by comparing him to this one's Goro Akrchi.] What's my name?
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It was at the TV station when I was with my class for that field trip.
[That's easy.] Goro Akechi.
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[He sounds a little melancholic about it...in a way he almost had hoped the other Goro had a last name or a better history. Or even...]
I suppose we can figure out the other differences later.
[Admittedly, still a little bitter because he had some rapport with Akira. How would this 'Ren' be like?]
Do you know what powers you have?
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For the best otherwise we would be here all day.
[Ren shakes his head at the next question.] No clue. Since the Metaverse is gone, it's not our personas.
[He doesn't say but he can't feel his personas. His head feels empty without his personas. It bothers him. Especially since he's stuck with an annoying familiar that seems more content to annoy Ren than be helpful.]
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True. There are hot springs here, after all. It would be a shame not to use them.
[He'll forget that you're not his Akira for now, Ren. Maybe he'll even call you by his real name.]
You should be able to know. Your familiar might want to tell you, eventually. I'd tell you mine but, where's the fun in that? I'll give you a clue. We did share one power when Akira was here.
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I did hear about that. It'll certainly beat falling into ice cold water earlier.
[Yeah he's joking about it and willing to laugh about it. It's not the worst experience he's had and he survived. ...With help but still.]
Yeah maybe if that naked demon thing would actually answer my questions or tell me his name.
[Ren shoots a judging glare at his familiar, who blows a raspberry at him. Charming.. He calms down and turns his attention back to Akechi.]
A shared power huh?
[Now what could that be? He has no idea.]
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Maybe you should start by trying to get its respect.
[He's a little...pleased by the fact Ren has to 'suffer' for a bit. Somehow he expected that maybe Akira had similair troubles now and it makes him a little less perfect in Akechi's eyes.]
Yes, although you gained yours more as a secondary one.
[He still remembers when he spied on Akira, ending up naked on the other's room because he had one of Akechi's gloves from their promise of a duel. Thankfully, nothing of the sort could happen like that anymore. He had a far better control now than his budding (birding?) first steps into that power. So as much as he wanted to spy on him, he had a feeling it would end up being fruitless regardless. Besides, he could make him worry in other ways.]
The power to turn into animals. It can be quite handy, really. We duelled many times. I tended to win, of course.
[Not quite the truth, not quite a lie.]
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[Depends on if it was winter when Akira showed up. At least Ren had that potion given to him so he didn't freeze to death and/or drowned.]
Huh, that does sound pretty neat.
[Sadly Ren would have to wait before he could gain that power.]
That isn't the power he has.
And let me guess, you're not just going to outright say it to me, right?
Correct!
[Ren rubs his temple in frustration.] Of course.
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[You're gonna miss out on cool animal powers, Ren - Goro Akechi, probably. That being said, now his own curiosity is piqued.]
A game then, to figure it out.
[Maybe the more different they are, the more they stay the same.]
Try throwing a bubble at me.
[Yeah, it was kinda pathetic at first when it started. At least in Goro's mind it was.]
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Or you could try to set him on fire instead.
Yeah no, let's not do that--
[He had subconsciously move a hand and suddenly a bowl full of fruit has been set on fire.]
Shit!
[He quickly looks around to find something to put out the fire. He doesn't trust this new power not to make it worse.
Is there something he can use?]
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...oh this is so great. Enough to get Goro Akechi laughing, even as the bowl continues to flare up. Well, they did find one of his powers at least, and his prediction was correct, and Ren is in trouble.]
I don't have that power, sorry.
[Well, there are some curtains nearby he can grab and toss to Ren. That's as much effort as he's willing to do, sorry, not sorry. Maybe he'll get involved if the entire place threatens to go up on fire.]
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That's fine. Ren uses the curtains to stop the fire. He's pretty sure he's gonna have a debt to pay for those curtains and likely that bowl.
Just his luck.]
Well at least it wasn't at a person.
But still funny.
Whatever. I guess I have fire powers now.
Not just fire. All the elements.
[Wow a straight answer finally. Too bad it was right after he accidentally set a bowl on fire and wrecked some curtains.]
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[Look Ren, someone is having fun here.]
You might need to do a few tasks to pay that back, but you'll find some places accommodating. Not all, of course, but they don't really care about our pasts.
Congratulations on your new power. It can get pretty powerful in the right hands.
[Wow, that almost sounded like a compliment.]
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[Oh he knows but pretends not to notice.]
Thanks. It shouldn't be too hard to master. [Accidental arson not withstanding.]
Famous last words.
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[Wow a two for one in terms of compliments? Maybe he's just feeling generous cause he's happy at the shit that happened before.]
Ahh yes of course. I may have to agree with your familiar. Keep in mind I've been hear for nearly a year.
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[He had no choice in the matter.]
Almost a year? Wow.
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Sometimes I think it's a miracle that you managed to do what you did.
[Ahh good, best not to think he'd gotten soft or something.]
It has been only a few months that I've been alone as well. To think I was enjoying the peace and quiet.
[Lies, again.]
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[Another shrug. He can tell Akechi is lying but not gonna call him out on it. No point in doing so.]
Things never stay quiet forever. Something always happens at some point. Just a fact of life.
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Of course. At least for you anyway. We both know that I can't exactly go back.
[Wow, low blow to remind him you were probably dead, Akechi.]
Perhaps we should leave before anyone notices the fire.
[Casually gonna not do the honourable thing.]
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...I know.
[Ren nods and proceeds to follow Akechi out, with Ren's familiar following as well. At least the fire was put out and there's no risk of it spreading and causing more damage.]
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I figured it might be elemental magic. He had it too. Somehow out of all the possible ones of this world, it seems most befitting of a wildcard.
[Yet he didn't have it.]
Animals a close second, of course. I suppose we can figure out your other abilities in time, it's not like you'll be able to use them right away anyway.
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It makes a lot of sense.
[Most likely it's because Akechi never formed bonds like most wildcards, so he doesn't have that potential.]
We'll have to see on that. I would rather master elemental magic first anyway.
[Ren may or may get something other than animal for secondary, but it's hard to say for now. But right now, it's hot springs time.]
it's time to celebrate 2/2 with going to the spa
Yay
I'm gonna assume it's glove but Akechi having lost his grove is hilarious
Yes that was a typo, whoops. Also hello sudden nap.
All good I had a Physio appointment
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bbl later as baby woke up
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