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C E R E A L I A ★ M O D S。 ([personal profile] reparator) wrote in [community profile] estoria2015-06-10 08:00 pm

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Who: CERES, you, and your little dog CYbuddy too!
When: OOC: 6/11 to 6/17th | IC: 1/18 to 1/21
Where: The Greater Cerealia Area/ViViD Shenanigans
What: Event log
Rating/Warning: PG-13/R for possible violence! Let us know if the log needs to be locked or if any issues pop up, thanks!


//event014.EXE



Perhaps it's easy to take the accommodations of Cerealia for granted, even for those who come from worlds that are considerably less technological in nature. Aside from that one nasty hiccup on Halloween, everything moves smoothly in terms of everyday appliances. One can come to take the soft glow of LED lights and hum of machines for granted if you've been in the colony long enough. The metro runs on a regular schedule and you'll very rarely find yourself late for appointments. Schedules run on a universal clock and appliances for your every need and desire can be conveniently supplied by CERES. Life is good. Really.

Yet with the rocky transition to the new CEO, it would appear as though the colony is experiencing some minor… glitches? Well, surely it's nothing to worry about. Nothing can be as bad as the fiascos that residents found themselves dealing with under the old management. Continue on with your day, it's fine. An announcement made by Mosley, who you may recognize as the secretary of the new CEO, will echo the same sentiments with a broadcast from your CereVice:



“Good day, residents. This is Mosley. Please pardon any minor hiccups in your commute or quaint mundane activities today. In accordance with the transition, we are also doing some pre-emptive spring cleaning, I suppose you could say. A few bugs were found crawling where they shouldn't in the city's infrastructure. Isn't that positively horrific? They really let this place fall apart. You needn't worry, in a few days everything will be as pristine as it should be. Think of this as a cleansing for all of us.

Goodbye."

//SCENARIOS.EXE


PHASE I

[ 10:00 ] The “cleansing" doesn't begin too strangely. No, instead it starts with some minor inconveniences. After Mosley's broadcast, anything running on electricity seems to be… mildly on the fritz. Characters will find their home appliances suddenly rebelling just enough to be troublesome. Anything that uses electricity within the bounds of the colony will start suffering from some small malfunctions. (Do we have any cyborgs in the crowd tonight?) Toasters burning your breakfast and shooting the crispy things at you. Televisions suddenly exploding in a haze of smoke before working perfectly fine a moment later. Hair dryers suddenly running a little too hot and whoops, your hair's on fire… Well, this is all still just a small issue. Probably. Here's hoping the fire extinguisher doesn't run on electricity too?

PHASE II

[ 12:00 ] It's only glitches for a day or so, but by noon the next day, things get a little weird. We interrupt your regularly scheduled routine to bring you this important message: Welcome to ViViD. … Wait, what? Yeah, sorry about that. Whether you wanted to or not, you've found yourself in the virtual simulator… except it doesn't seem very… virtual anymore, no. The monsters look a bit meaner, and they seem to be after you in particular. You might suddenly be glitched into a dead end, or a level that actually doesn't seem to be beatable at all, with people you've never seen before as your party members. Endless mazes! Boss battles with a wooden sword! Dungeons with no walkthroughs! When you finally make it to the end, you might even find a giant wall blocking your way, or a moat where there was once a path. Now that's troublesome.

And make sure you don't get hurt by any of those monsters. Not like it matters, it's just HP, right? Wrong. Rather, it'll actually hurt quite a bit, just as if you were injured in real life.

If you're lucky, you'll find yourself glitched back out maybe half an hour later -- your wounds still fresh from the experience and still bleeding. Just don't die. You don't want to see what will happen if you die.

PHASE III

[ 18:00 ] It's the day after, and you've survived your unfortunate ViViD runs (though there's no promise that you won't end up there yet again). But for now, you've finished your work day without too many electrical object malfunctions, and you're on your way home. Normally the transit system is so very reliable. From district to district, the metro is your only way of travel and today? Today it's stopping with an ugly screech. Hopefully you don't need to be anywhere because it's safe to say that you're not getting off this ride any time soon. The lights aren't only flickering anymore, they're completely out. The darkness settles in uncomfortably as you're only left with the other people who were making the same trip. A second later, things start to get weird. Cold breath down your neck. The scratch of something sharp and angry against the outside of the cabin. Seconds pass in silence, the presence of something outside growing more and more frightening. If you hold your breath and stay very still, you might make it out just fine. That is until a forceful SLAM sounds behind you and there's something against your window. At least you know what's been making all that noise.

Of course, should you pry open the doors, there's nobody there, but… you couldn't have been imagining that, right?

Looks like the entire city's blacked out… and without the hum of technology and warmth of the advanced lighting system, some ghosts have come out to play. But they can only be seen from the corner of your eye, a glimpse, a breath, a nondescript whisper on the air and then they're gone. Who knows what they want from you…? Either way, they're not saying, staying just out of reach and mostly out of sight… but always there, watching and waiting.

PHASE IV

[ 00:00 ] Here you are, finally: day 4. You made your way through the dark, avoided the things that go bump in the night and found your apartment. Your pants are gone, your door is locked, and you've managed to stumble right into your bed/nest/cocoon/what-have-you. Your unbearably long day is finally, finally about to come to a close but then something glitches, worse than before. Suddenly you're not all cozy in your bed, but rather suspended in an unidentifiable space. In this darkness, there is screaming and only screaming. You try to move your limbs, use your voice -- and there is nothing. Rather, you can only look on as the space shifts and you see two figures appearing in the darkness, glowing in the same digital blue that lights up the rest of the colony. As you get closer, the screaming grows louder -- a woman's screams, you can hear now. It sounds garbled, like broken pieces of sound bytes. She's being strangled, you can see now. The other figure strangling her is a robot, metallic and ruthless. He turns to see you and his eyes glow with the same blue shine. As the woman -- LILITH, for those who have seen her or heard her voice may recognize -- finally begins to lose her strength to scream, the robot's mouth slowly spreads into a smile as he maintains eye contact, cold and yet somehow pleased.

In the next second, you have been returned to your body, echoes of screaming your only lullaby. Sleep doesn't seem as likely anymore, does it?

BONUS

[ why:o'clock ] If at all possible, the darkness just got darker. How, you might ask? Well, it seems like someone just put a bag over your head! That's a little inconvenient, but it looks like you're suffering from an old school kidnapping at some point through these couple of days, complete with your assailants pushing you around asking, “Where the hell is the money?!" As they shove you into their shady kidnapper van, you can hear a certain song playing which is… a bit too on the nose for this situation. As the wheels of the vehicle stop and you're pushed out, the bag comes off and you're facing down your friendly neighborhood debt collector. He's slow to get his words out but they are very menacing indeed, something about threatening your family and sleeping with the alien fishes in the park. When you protest, insisting that you don't owe them any money, they pull out a CereVice and show your bank account, which does indeed seem to be approximately 50 million credits in debt.

They'll do this even if you're not in debt at all, and, in fact, it is impossible for you to be in debt, as CERES doesn't loan money to you people. Looks like the glitching did a number on your bank account though, and the numbers don't lie.

Looks like you're out of luck, friend. Why not have a friendly chat with the other half a dozen people who have been bagged and kidnapped as well? There's even a small table with snacks as you wait. Wait for what, they haven't exactly said yet. Maybe you should just leave through the window.

PENALTY

[ xx:xx ] Should you be unlucky enough to die in ViViD while it is glitching and injuries are being sustained, you will find yourself in a penalty game. Even more than usual penalty games, this one is increasingly unnerving. There is nothing but a dark room, a single light hovering over two masks on a table. One might recognize them as the masks of comedy and tragedy. In front of the player, red words slowly illuminate the room. Pick one. Well, that's an easy penalty game, isn't it?

Yet as you reach for one, the masks will suddenly turn into the faces of the two most important people to you. Their voices whisper, growing distressed as time goes on, “Pick me, pick me, pick me." The red words turn into a countdown if you take too long -- your hand forcibly moved to pick one mask or the other if the timer runs out. Yet once you put on the mask, you will see the person who was not picked, suddenly and brutally murdered right before your eyes by a shadowy figure, wearing the mask you chose.

With that, you will return to the colony, good as new. Though on occasion, you may see the person whose mask was not picked in the corner of your eye, dressed in black and wearing the very same mask of tragedy.


[ Remember to apply proper warnings on threads with sensitive or inappropriate material and do let a mod know if your thread careens off into maiming or canoodling so we can lock the log. ]

//RUN.EXE

Welcome to Cerealia's June event! Please visit the OOC information here, and should you have any questions, feel free to ask them here! You can also check the FAQ for more general inquiries. This event will last from June 11th to June 17th, or IC 1/18 to 1/21. Should this event log hit Captcha, there is an all-purpose overflow here. Thank you!

good_ideas: (angry || are you mocking me?)

ii-b

[personal profile] good_ideas 2015-06-11 02:27 am (UTC)(link)
[Shiho was in an awful mood. Her new dress has a big tear on the bottom, was smeared in mud, her shoes were a mess, and worst of all: She's lost Kaoru somewhere. The only comfort she could take from this situation was that she was going to kill everyone involved and this game had let her keep the modified Bullet&Tim special gun.

She stomps her way through the dungeon, easily missing every pit and trap with the help of her psychometry. There's murder in her eyes when she feels the presence of two living things here with her too. Some guy fighting for his life (who didn't matter too much to her right now). And some dragon that was obviously the villain here. Awesome.

She skids the corner just as Edgeworth parries the claw, gun pointed in their direction and not worried in the least that she'd hit him by accident. She was a psychometer and psychometers never missed.]
prosecutory: (♘ one minute I held the key)

[personal profile] prosecutory 2015-06-12 02:37 am (UTC)(link)
[Edgeworth turns at that moment to put as much space between him and the dragon's claw as possible so he could think of his next move clearly. From the corner of his eye he spots movement, and sees a girl with a gun. Pointed straight at him - no, surely it was pointed at the dragon. He doesn't recognize her, so why would she want to shoot him?

Either way, he doesn't want to be within range, so he leaps back even farther to let her take the shot, saber still gripped in his hand.]
good_ideas: (angry || never forgive never forget)

[personal profile] good_ideas 2015-06-13 06:17 pm (UTC)(link)
[If there was an ECM in the area which suppressed her powers he really should be afraid since she normally had terrible aim. But that's a non-issue and it wasn't like the gun could actually kill anyone unless she had it set on flame-thrower mode. All it could do was give them a very painful but ultimately non-lethal electric shock.

This is what she turns on the dragon because even though she kind of does want to watch a whole lot of things burn, Edgeworth was too close. Thankfully, the wires on the shock option were made to wrap around the target rather than to pierce skin, and she catches it on the leg. Shiho has done this a lot to people, if the fact that she doesn't even wait before pressing the button to shock the dragon is any indication.]
prosecutory: (♘ it was a wicked and wild wind)

[personal profile] prosecutory 2015-06-14 12:43 pm (UTC)(link)
[What happens to the dragon is fascinating...in a dangerous way. And from the looks of things, this girl was very experienced and had no qualms when it came to delivering electric shocks to her enemies. This was a reasonable situation to employ such a tactic, though; this monster was invulnerable as far as Edgeworth knows, and even if the girl's stunt doesn't leave a mark, at least it'll hurt enough to provide a distraction.]
good_ideas: (geez || hair-flip)

[personal profile] good_ideas 2015-06-15 03:44 am (UTC)(link)
[She'd had experience fighting things that were impenetrable (or people that could make themselves impenetrable). At least the dragon only had scales to protect it and wasn't able to harden its entire body.

The shock runs through its body and the shriek it makes is loud and grating to Shiho's ears. Her hands on the gun still, she sends her psychometry through the gun and to the dragon.

...she could sense the fact that the scales were too hard to get through, and that she had only managed to stop it temporarily.

If only Kaoru were here.

Shiho grits her teeth, pushing the thought away as she reaches in further to try and find a weakness before the thing shook off the effects of the shock.]
prosecutory: (♘ and I discovered that)

[personal profile] prosecutory 2015-06-17 01:41 pm (UTC)(link)
[When the dragon shrieks in agony, Edgeworth scrunches up his face and claps his hands over his ears; it was a terrible, piercing sound. Still, he opens his eyes and watches the girl at work. He watches the dragon, which doesn't seem to be burned or scorched or anything. It could feel pain, but that did not show on its scales.

Was she seriously going to try another shot, or was she doing something else...? He can't help but cry out:]


It's invincible! We should run!
good_ideas: (geez || it's you again)

[personal profile] good_ideas 2015-06-20 06:58 pm (UTC)(link)
[Damn it. It really was invincible. What kind of a jerk made a game that you couldn't win?

Shiho winds the wires back into the gun with a sharp, quick sound. She won't wait for the dragon to get back up as it tries to shake off the shock it had just gotten. Without back-up and offensive powers, all she could do was run (and try to protect this other guy as best as she could). Her hand lingers briefly against a wall, eyes blank as she memorizes the layout of the maze, looking for the path with the most amount of traps and pitfalls. There was no worry in her mind that either of them would fall in (as long as he listened to her), and maybe they'd help to slow down the dragon. Or it would trip and crack its head open on something.]


This way.
prosecutory: (♖ I am titanium)

[personal profile] prosecutory 2015-06-21 02:19 pm (UTC)(link)
[The same jerks who brought them to Cerealia in the first place, most likely.

Edgeworth nods, not wanting to waste precious time arguing. For now, he'll follow her directions. She sounded certain.]
good_ideas: (geez || just this once okay)

[personal profile] good_ideas 2015-06-22 03:42 am (UTC)(link)
[The fact that he was actually listening without trying to lead was incredibly helpful. She was so used to being underestimated (simply for being short and fluffy-haired and young) that it's a nice change. She even seriously considered not using him as a shield if it ever came to that (is what she tells herself, but if push came to shove, she'd never really be able to do it).]

If you don't want to get hurt, do exactly what I do. If you're not sure, you have to ask.

[Or fall into a covered pit like the one they were coming up to. Shiho neatly side-steps the trigger before motioning for him to follow.]
Edited 2015-06-22 03:42 (UTC)
prosecutory: (♘ revolutionaries wait)

[personal profile] prosecutory 2015-06-22 02:28 pm (UTC)(link)
[Has she been down this route before? Perhaps. Anyway, Edgeworth has met his share of very capable young people (okay, younger than he is, much younger) so he has learned not to judge kids so quickly. He can question her later when they're safe and can sit down for a nice chat.

Knowing that there were many traps around this part of ViViD, Edgeworth pays attention to how she moves. After she side-steps, he watches where she placed her feet, and copies her, overbalancing a bit in the end but catching himself in time.]
good_ideas: (geez || Just plain wrong)

[personal profile] good_ideas 2015-06-24 12:01 am (UTC)(link)
[If she knew this was going to turn into a questioning session later...well, she'd probably still save him.

Shiho's hand is half-way reaching out to help when she sees that he's caught himself and curls her hand back.]


I did tell you to be careful, didn't I? There's a pit, and I couldn't get you out of there if you fell in.

[Because she would still have tried despite knowing that.]
prosecutory: viva la vida; coldplay (Default)

[personal profile] prosecutory 2015-07-03 01:07 pm (UTC)(link)