PHASE I [ 6 30 ] You really have arrived, finally.
Too bad the welcome isn’t so great.
Upon arrival, you will literally be dropped out of the sky.
You may land in the lake (watch out for the fish). You may land on the roofs of the buildings in the town (watch out for the spires). Or you may be unlucky, and fall all the way from the sky to the ground, at which point you die and lose a life already.
Don’t worry, you’ll respawn in the air and you can try again.
Good luck this time!
If you do manage to finally land in a way that doesn’t break your spine and/or drown you, you’ll find that if you’re a newcomer, you’ll have some strange words hovering over your head. They seem to be a set of your name, a level, a class and a quest, something like -- Ima Adventurerer Lv. 9000 Class: Dragon Slayer Current Quest: Slay every dragon -- but aside from existing, they don't seem to have any actual impact on your abilities or requirements. But you can do the quests if you really want to. Everyone will clap politely for you if you do. There might be confetti, even.
They would appear to coincide with a scroll or two posted up in the middle of town for everyone to see.
At least it’s easy to tell who’s new this round.
PHASE II [ 7 45 ] Once you’re safely on the ground (hopefully no broken bones!), it’s time to get a feel for the game. As free range as it seems to be, you have all sorts of choices in where to go and what to do. You could take on some quests! You could go hunt down monsters! You could...pick up that fancy looking armor over there!
Except you may not actually want to do so. As soon as you touch that armor, it will equip itself, no ifs, ands or buts. Of course, it isn’t so bad, at least, not for the ladies. For the men who equip the armor, they may find it to be a little breezy. In many different variations.
To make matters worse, be careful what you touch in your inventory, unless you want to equip a fish instead of your sword, or whatever the hell this is instead of your cool, awesome, special weapon. Good luck.
And the only way to unequip it is to find something else to equip. There’s motivation for some questing, at least.
PHASE III [ 10 00 ] Eventually, you have to venture out of the town, however. There are NPCs ushering you to quest onwards, and there’s nothing in the town worth poking your nose into; none of the doors open, and all of the NPCs say the same, looping lines in a creepy monotone.
There are quests to be done outside of the town, they say, over and over.
So, off you go. However, the moment you step out of the town, you’re…somewhere else entirely. Look behind you, and the town is gone. Look around you, and there’s nothing but flowers, fields and the other people who have stepped out of the town themselves, looking equally confused. The bizarre armor is now gone, and you're back in your proper clothing; the strange floating titles and levels and the like are also gone. Otherwise, it is silent; there isn’t a single other soul. No bird song, no buzzing of bees -- just silence.
Of course, it won’t last. Soon, the monsters show up...but strangely, they seem to be monsters from your world, if your world had monsters. If your world had animals, they are those, or robots, or any number of combinations. But they seem...different. They’re meaner, larger, nastier, and all dark colors and bloody, dripping claws and fangs.
It seems everything’s been a little corrupted here -- even things from your own worlds.
PHASE IV [ 14 00 ] If you persevere through the monster-infested fields, trampling your way through flowers which did nothing at all to you, you’ll eventually find yourself at a still, still lake. It’s a beautiful place, quiet and hushed and untouched, and totally monster-free; it might be a good place to take a breather.
But if you look into the lake, even for a brief moment, you’ll see whatever it is you want most in the world. Whether it’s a person (dead or alive), a thing, a title… it doesn’t matter; the lake will show it, tantalizing and right there, so close to being in your grasp.
If you don’t pull away immediately, you might find that it’s hypnotizing, in fact; you’ll feel the need to go closer and closer, even if it means wading into the lake to get closer to that goal. Just...don’t go too far. Something is waiting for you.
If you touch someone to try to help them, you’ll see what they are also seeing in the lake, for better or for worse. It might be a good chance to get to know them, if you weren’t, you know, in danger of being eaten.
Thankfully, with some perseverance and good friends, the hypnotism can be broken. You do have friends, right?
If you survive all of that, you can finally log out and join Cerealia proper -- hooray!
BONUS [ xx xx ] There sure are a lot of flowers in this field of flowers. There are flowers everywhere. Which isn’t a bad thing, unless you’re allergic to flowers (if you are allergic to flowers, CERES apologizes and suggests you take their special, patented ClariCERESclear to clear that right up). Except...the longer you’re in said field of flowers, the more you may notice that things are a little...strange.
Some of the pollen of the flowers has some strange effects on your bodies, it would seem. You could stumble across any of these (or none at all), and they could last anywhere from 5 minutes to an hour or two, depending on how much of that pollen you breathe in.
The effects are as follows: ➟ The urge to princess-carry the nearest person ➟ The urge to serenade the nearest person, regardless of your singing ability ➟ An awakened urge to be really aggressive towards the nearest person, even to the point of fighting (it's time to pvp) ➟ Uncontrollable crying ➟ An uncontrollable urge to make flower crowns and place them on peoples' heads (which thus further spreads the other effects). Don’t trust the flowers.
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For Hiro
I think it's a little too late for that now.
[ What street cred, Hiro? It's too late for you. You're adorable. Xion outright laughs, curling hands over her tummy. ]
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My sensors indicate that these flowers make you happy.
[The flower crown has covered both of Hiro's eyes by this point and he's trying to figure out how to secure the crown to his head. He could just take it off but...it isn't that bothersome yet.] At least the fields seem to be cleared from monsters and everything.
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Of course, when he offers her flowers, he immediately earns his way onto the "friend" list. She lights up like a Christmas tree and happily takes the bouquet, pressing her face into it and inhaling deeply. ]
They're wonderful! [ She beams up at Baymax. ] Thank you!
[ Hiro piping up gets her to look over, and she bursts out laughing now that the crown is covering both his eyes. Taking mercy, she'll reach over and push it up, leaning over so she can peer into his eyes. ]
Mhm. It's peaceful now. It's really nice! It was a little scary, before.
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Thanks. [Whatever. Dealing with someone cheerful is nicer than dealing with someone freaking out. Or Leon.] What was happening before that made it scary? I've been in other parts of the level so I haven't made it this far yet.
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But Hiro is just too cute to be dealing with. Xion adores him immediately, too. ]
Oh, well... [ That question isn't as fun. Her expression shifts into something rueful. With another nudge she budges the flower crown up so it will actually perch atop Hiro's head and she can let go of it. This frees her to just hold onto her bouquet, and also look away over the flower field. ]
Enemies. Monsters from my world. I don't know what they were doing here, but they were powerful. Stronger than they should have been... Roxas and I had to fight them off. I really hope no one else has run into them.
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ViViD really likes to mess with us and bring things that'll challenge us. It's just a game but sometimes it's hard to remember that. [But wait. There's something else in that sentence that's more important.] You know Roxas?
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You know Roxas? He's my best friend from home!
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[ A beat, and Xion giggles a little. ]
I'd like to hear that story sometime. Anyway, I can tell you all about the Heartless, if you're curious. I don't mind.
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But...Heartless? Roxas never said anything about those.
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[ The Heartless question gets her to hum and rock back and forth on her feet. ]
Heartless are enemies from our home. They're monsters we fight when we go on missions. They eat people's hearts, because ... they're born from the darkness within people. They always want to consume more hearts. They're just mindless monsters... they're really dangerous.
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[ Xion holds a hand out to the side, and materializes her Keyblade. ]
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That's...a Keyblade. [Thanks, Hiro. Now what color is the sky?] Roxas has one, too?
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Mhm. We both wield them. It's ... our special power. [ There's a slight burr in her words, and briefly she looks away, but she squares her shoulders as she lowers her hand again and banishes the Keyblade, keeping her smile strong. She doesn't want to worry Hiro when they've only just met. ]
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Her reaction's noted but not enough for him to call her on it.] What else can you do?