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C E R E A L I A ★ M O D S。 ([personal profile] reparator) wrote in [community profile] estoria2015-07-21 05:52 pm

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Who: Everyone, you poor saps
When: OOC: 7/22 || IC: 2/08
Where: ViViD's new Heath and You: A New Way to be Healthy
What: Intro log, intro log! Come get your intro log!
Rating/Warning: PG-13; some violence and questionable situations. Let us know if it veers into other territory so we can lock the log!




//event016.EXE



The doctor's office is hardly the funnest place in the world to be. Children crying, adults bickering in hushed, stressed tones, the receptionist looking incredibly bored...

Wait. How did you get here? Weren't you watching a powerpoint a second ago (or enjoying your time in your cozy apartment in Cerealia)? Well, now you're in ViViD, and in an attempt to concentrate on healthy living, CERES has released a new level: Health and You: A New Way to be Healthy. Sure, you could log out at any time if you're a ViViD pro and used to this whole experience, but now that you're here, why not sit back and enjoy it? Indulge in some easy level grinding or something. Besides, it'll take a little while for the game to let you log out without calling you a spineless quitter, and who wants that added to their ViViD rep?

So instead, take a look around the tiled hospital. Visit the receptionist and say hello (she ignores you, go back to your seat). Pick up a snack at the vending machine (except every single one only has these gross things in stock). Maybe you should just test the truth of that old idiom, "An apple a day keeps the doctor away", especially with that weird doctor over there. Is he staring at you? He might be staring at you.

Seriously, go find an apple before he comes over here.


Well,
well,
well...
isn't it time for your c h e c k - u p?

//SCENARIOS.EXE


PHASE I

[ 08:00 ] If you're a new arrival to this fine city, you will find yourself waking up in a bed after suffering through that unfortunate powerpoint. The sun streams through the window, the bed is uncomfortable but not terrible, and everything is quiet and idyllic... wait. Where are your clothes? You'll suddenly find yourself dressed only in a medical gown (yes, complete with back open) and you seem to be... in a hospital? That's new.

If you take a look at the medical chart attached to the bed, you’ll even find your chart, name on it and everything. That can’t be right, can it? You're the picture of health! You're welcome to wait around for the doctor to dispute these claims but no one's showing up anytime soon (aside from the possible roommate you might have, in the same situation as you). There’s nothing stopping you from leaving the room or looking around at least (except for the lack of clothes), but it’s all hospital as far as the eye can see. Try and be careful what rooms you poke your head into; there are some strange aliens getting their check-ups in there. They don't seem like they want to be bothered.

If you’re not a newcomer, and go into ViViD searching for riches and grand prizes (or just stumble in there by happenstance), the receptionist will stop you and hand you a stethoscope, lab coat, and name tag. Congratulations, you’re a doctor now, and you have free reign over the hospital. Go nuts. Or don’t, because there are still those aliens waiting for their check-ups. Now it’s your turn to get dragged away by a frazzled nurse to administrate a tentacle massage to a patient, as she's now on break! Have fun and don't get the hospital sued.

PHASE II

[ 10:00 ] Just don’t end up in the basement.

If you end up in the basement by some weird twist of fate (or via trapdoor, which could happen because let's be honest, this is ViViD), you’ll find yourself in a long, empty, blindingly white hallway. The floors are white, the walls are white, the ceiling and the flickering lights are white, and you have the odd feeling you're being followed.

If you turn to see who it is, you’ll find that it’s your younger self. They’re not solid. They’re not real. You can stick a hand through them, and it will go right through. But they are you, whether age 4 or age 14 or anywhere in between, and they’re covered in blood and holding an equally bloody knife. Quietly, as they follow you, they'll mumble, over and over and over again, “It was you, you did it, you killed them, you’re the murderer.”

And they will follow you until you get out of that blindingly white hallway, and away from those blindingly white lights, and if you tried to touch them, there will be blood on your hands. The younger you won't respond to anything you say, just following behind you like the frightening apparition they are. At least nothing else is stopping you from returning to the main hospital, no matter how surreal this experience might be. Just find the stairs.

PHASE III

[ 12:00 ] As soon as you’ve managed to escape the clutches of that frazzled nurse who still refuses to come back from break, you’ll find that the atmosphere has turned very dark indeed. There’s rain pounding against the windows, and as lightning flashes and thunder booms (it’s all ambiance, you see), there’s the tell-tale Mwahahahaha of an evil, mad doctor at work. What a sinister guy.

Turning a corner will lead you right to his very, very evil doctor's office. He's repurposed one for his sinister deeds and some nurses are looking very put out about it. There's someone attached to the medical table who might need some help and of course, it could be one of your friends that he’s snagged. You might want to help them before that very evil mad doctor tries to add an extra limb or two to your poor friend. Honestly, who needs three elbows?

Or maybe it’s you who’s been grabbed by him and attached to the medical table by strong, metal restraints. Hopefully someone follows the “Mad Scientist: This Way” signs all over the hospital and saves you because really, three elbows?

PHASE IV

[ 14:00 ] Of course, while the ambiance is still dark, grim and creepy, and the rain still beats upon the glass of the windows, there is a murder...because why wouldn't there be?

The director of the hospital has been found murdered, slumped in a seat in his office, hand in hand with his secretary. Oh no! You’re welcome to investigate the crime scene if you want, but it’s not a very good one; there aren’t any clues, and the director and his secretary actually seem to be alive if you prod them hard enough. They're a bit put out by your interruptions and might ask you to "go solve this somewhere else" the more you bother them. How rude of you to muck up their death scene.

But there’s a new quest for you, and it says this: Pursue Justice or Pursue the Truth?

If you choose to pursue Justice, you will find yourself dropped into a new ViViD level, this one a straight hospital hallway with no doors and alternate routes. Some posters line the hallway but most of the detail is lost in the dim light. Not far ahead of you, The Suspect can be seen running away. (Naturally, you can tell that they are The Suspect by their poorly scribbled out face and black silhouette.) If you should follow them all the way to the end of the hallway (and it is a long, long, long hallway), you can grab The Suspect. Of course, that's if you make it there without falling through any of the trapdoors, tripping over medical supplies or stumbling into less fortunate player characters. If you're successful, you’ll hear a jaunty tune and you’ll receive a bonus of 50,000 ViViD points. Congratulations! You may now log out and continue with your daily life.

If you choose to pursue the Truth, you will find yourself dropped into another ViViD level. This level is a maze; there are filing cabinets stuffed full of papers making up the walls (though the papers are all blank) and they seem oddly impossible to move. You will need to find your way through the maze while avoiding more trapdoors, more scattered medical supplies, the occasional angry cthulhu patient and the occasional player character who has been grabbed by the occasional angry cthulhu patient. Eventually you will be able to find the end of the maze and there you will find a scrap of paper with a clue on it, signed Bellona Recreare. You may now log out and continue with your daily life.

Strangely enough, you can’t seem to access that quest again once you’ve completed it once. Oh well.

BONUS

[ xx:xx ] There are plenty of sexy nurses wandering the hospital (yes, everywhere) and they know your shots aren’t up to date. Should they manage to catch you and jab you with one of their needles, you’ll have some of the following side effects:

➟ Unstoppable urge to hug the nearest person
➟ Unstoppable urge to kiss the nearest person
➟ Unstoppable urge to dance with the nearest person
➟ Hiccups that last for 20 minutes
➟ Uncontrollable laughter that lasts for 20 minutes
➟ Hallucinations that everyone around you is dead, which also lasts for 20 minutes

You may pick and choose which effects happen at which times or if there is a combination of them. Have fun!


[ 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 July intro log! For your convenience, we have compiled the characters' arrival experience here, and should you have any questions, feel free to ask them here! You can also check the FAQ for more general inquiries. Should this event log hit Captcha, there is an all-purpose overflow here.

Regarding phase IV, should your characters tackle the alternate ViViD levels and make it all the way through, please PM the mod account to let us know if they picked Justice or the Truth, as that will have an overall impact on the game! You will also receive your plot clue at that time, should your character have gone down the Truth path. Please PM the mod account by July 29th with the decision your character has made; the thread does not have to be completed, that just will allow us to tally up the choices for August's event.

Thank you!

zerotohiro: (You don't say.)

[personal profile] zerotohiro 2015-07-23 05:32 pm (UTC)(link)
[Well that's a problem. But he's mostly giving Korra a curious look instead of a worried one as he folds his arms over his chest, tilting his head in response.] Guess we're gonna find out pretty soon. From what I've noticed it doesn't take long for the injection to take effect.

[Unless Korra's immune...which could be interesting. Please stand by, tiny scientist is on the case.]
braavado: (Skeptical face in three two...)

[personal profile] braavado 2015-07-23 09:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Great. [It's muttered under her breath as she sends another irritated look at the nurse. At least the faceless woman's walking off and leaving them alone now.]

What does the injection-- [suddenly, there's no point to asking the question, because she finds out exactly what it does. Feeling odd, but unable to fight it off, Korra reaches out and tugs Hiro into a hug.]
zerotohiro: (I hate my life sometimes)

[personal profile] zerotohiro 2015-07-24 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
[He doesn't even have to say anything else, just giving Korra a flat, kinda sympathetic but mostly pointed look.] This is what the injection does. Or at least one of the things it does. They seem to be varying but I haven't figured out how to tell the difference yet without actually getting stabbed.

[Korra...you might be squishing him a little bit. You're much taller and more muscular than he is.]
braavado: (idk...my bff Naga?)

[personal profile] braavado 2015-07-24 12:59 am (UTC)(link)
[The urge to grab someone and hug them eventually fades and Korra lets go of Hiro as soon as she's able to.]

Sorry about that. [She rubs at her neck sheepishly.] So...hugging people is one of them? I'm not sure I want to know what the other effects are.

[Hopefully they're just as harmless as hers...]
zerotohiro: (...no)

[personal profile] zerotohiro 2015-07-24 04:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Hugging is one of them. [Korra seems embarrassed enough that he won't harp on it, but he can at least give her an idea of what else to look for, right?] The other ones I've seen so far are hiccups, laughing and dancing. They're all pretty harmless but they're really annoying when you can't control what you're doing.

I'm not sure if there are any others though.
braavado: (Oh you implied it)

[personal profile] braavado 2015-07-24 04:51 pm (UTC)(link)
[She just looks more and more skeptical as Hiro lists the known effects of the injections.]

Yeah, hiccups, hugs, dancing... sounds like those shots are really helpful. [A pause, and then more decisively: ] This place is weird.
zerotohiro: (Oookay)

[personal profile] zerotohiro 2015-07-25 04:18 am (UTC)(link)
[...just ignore the slightly wicked grin on his face, Korra. Please.]

Well, would you rather have rashes, boils and your flesh falling off instead? [That is to say, yes this is weird and yes this sucks, but there's still kind of a bright side in all of this craziness.]
braavado: (Ugh ugh GROSS)

[personal profile] braavado 2015-07-25 05:46 am (UTC)(link)
Eugh. That's disgusting. [ERASING THAT MENTAL IMAGE NOW. Thanks, Hiro.

Finally, she exhales, exasperated.]


I can't wait to get out of this creepy hospital, but I can't figure out what we're supposed to be doing.
zerotohiro: (Thanks for not giving up on me)

[personal profile] zerotohiro 2015-07-25 11:28 am (UTC)(link)
See? Makes the hugging a lot more tolerable doesn't it? [Sorry, Korra, but it had to be done. He shares her sympathies though.] This is way, way better than the hiccup one.

[Korra's frustrations are met with an amused look though.] You've never played a video game before, have you?
braavado: (Uhhh not sure what I can do about that)

[personal profile] braavado 2015-07-25 04:33 pm (UTC)(link)
No. [Korra frowns down the hallway.] I've heard people calling this a game, but... this technology? We didn't have anything like it back home.

[Then, she perks up when she realizes what Hiro's words imply.] But you've done this before--right?
zerotohiro: (Uh...huh)

[personal profile] zerotohiro 2015-07-26 09:33 am (UTC)(link)
I mean I haven't done anything like this before, exactly, but yeah. I've played a ton of video games. This is just a little more elaborate than what I'm used to.

[Especially since, you know, people usually don't get teleported into their games.] ...wait, if you didn't have anything like this where you're from then what did you have?
braavado: (You live....where?)

[personal profile] braavado 2015-07-26 09:42 pm (UTC)(link)
[It's slightly reassuring to be walking with someone who apparently knows how to handle these "games" though Korra can't be too sure what he's asking her. She quirks a brow at him, puzzlement showing in her eyes.]

What do you mean?
zerotohiro: (Tough choices)

[personal profile] zerotohiro 2015-07-27 10:52 pm (UTC)(link)
[The same look's reflected right back at her, Hiro a little more skeptical than puzzled. He allows them to walk in silence for a moment, like he's waiting for her to say "just kidding" or such but no. No she's apparently 100% Serious.]

Technology-wise. If you guys don't have anything like video games what do you have?
braavado: (So about those Dai Li agents....)

[personal profile] braavado 2015-07-28 02:03 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, uh... we have radios, cars, airships... that sort of thing.

[She cocks her head to the side, waiting to see if he recognizes any of the things she's listed.]

Any of those sound familiar?
zerotohiro: (That's disturbing)

[personal profile] zerotohiro 2015-07-28 04:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Um, yeah. All of them do actually, but most people travel by airplane now instead of actual airships. Zeppelins still exist though. That's it though? No televisions or anything?

[Korra what foreign world do you come from and how can Hiro actively avoid going there.]
braavado: (Default)

[personal profile] braavado 2015-08-04 09:29 pm (UTC)(link)
(continued here)