
It is a quiet day in mostly reconstructed Cerealia. The robots are busily running into walls that were not there before, the Cybuddy bees are buzzing...and CERES has still not said a word. Attempting to contact them still gets the User Offline error. Strange...
But who cares if CERES is offline? After all, they are the cruel and tyrannical captors. A Cerealia without them must be better than a Cerealia with them. So there's nothing to worry about on this fine, peaceful day. Or, at least, that's what it seems like, when suddenly there's a voice in everyone's head. A chosen few may recognize the voice, for they will have heard it before, but to the vast majority, it is brand new.
Looks like someone has been saved, and a reward granted... and no, you don't have a single choice in the matter.
 Your heroism will be remembered, lost and stolen souls.
You have saved me, and so now, I shall save you.
All of you.
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PHASE I [ day one ] It happens so quickly. One moment you’re in the colony, going about your daily life, and the next, you’re… floating. A moment later, every player character from the colony is transported with a wisp of fresh air to...somewhere very very different. The distance is far, but it is covered in what must have only been a scant moment, and it’s clear somehow, especially to air characters, that it was Caeli’s doing that brought everyone there.
There, naturally, being right in the middle of the jungle.
Everyone is then unceremoniously dropped. You may land on a tree, or in a patch of poison mushrooms (no really, look out for the colorful plant life, it’s probably poisonous) or in the river. There are some strange insects of all sorts and types, some of which have some uncomfortable side effects if you’re bitten, such as swelling or the uncomfortable urge to go hug the nearest person, and there are strange flowers everywhere, some of which glow only in the dark of night or the shade of trees. It is dreadfully humid, however, and a little hard to breathe--unless you’re of the air disposition.
Either way, you’ve certainly landed somewhere fantastical, so take some time to get used to your surroundings. It shouldn’t take too long to find everyone else, hopefully.
PHASE II [ day two ] Of course, this far into the jungle, and making this much noise, it was only inevitable before some company was attracted.
Some are clearly dangerous, some are peaceful as can be and some are somewhere in between; approach at your own risk.
Either way, these monsters are all drawn to larger groups of people and a lot of noise, so it may be best to keep quiet...though the ones that keep their distance may be even more concerning.
Everyone is certainly being stalked at one point or another in the jungle -- and at night, there are eyes watching from the darker parts of the trees.
PHASE III [ day three ] But perhaps if you follow some of those monsters deeper into the woods, you will stumble across an old, run down village of sorts. It looks as though time and the jungle has overtaken it. Exploring it will reveal plenty of homes that were clearly lived in however, by families and by people of all sorts.
There are empty rooms, covered in dust, and a central village fire, long gone out.
Small knick-knacks and various objects can be found… if you want to steal from the dead, you know. It’s a little rude. It appears they led a simple, peaceful life, however; most notably, there is no technology to be found.
And if The Bridge catches you doing it, she will look incredibly sad and ask you to put everything back in its proper place before she goes back to looking very irritated at Caeli. You may overhear words about how this “isn’t the right place” and Caeli’s unrepentant, “It is only a few hundred miles”. Looks like something went a little wrong in the transportation process.
Time to camp out for the night, perhaps. And your CereVices don’t get any reception out here, so no surfing the internet for you. If you try to connect to the internet, for some reason the device starts playing a song. Was that programmed…?
PHASE IV [ day four ] By the fourth day, it’s pretty clear that you’re going to be stuck here for a bit. Pestering Caeli or Maris gets nothing, while the Bridge still can’t be approached for pretty good reasons. So… you’ll just have to make the best of it while they figure out their next approach.
Time to figure out how to camp with few supplies and even fewer nice places to sleep. Maybe try to make a fire (though it’s incredibly difficult, considering how muggy it is here) or try to find some bugs to eat (ew gross).
Of course, you can try hunting, but the prey doesn’t look too friendly, so be careful not to become the prey yourself. The same goes for fishing, it seems.
Some of the trees are poisonous, some of the grasses will cause unfortunate rashes, and some vines will lash out to grab at people (especially colorful ones); basically, this is an entirely untamed alien jungle, so it may not be the fun camping trip you'd like.
Time to work together to survive out here, at least for a little longer.
It’s your time to shine. This is Person Versus Wild.
PHASE V [ day six ] On day six, the jungle goes utterly silent.
The monsters and animals disappear. The extra friends poof away hastily and suddenly. Maris and the Bridge fall silent (though Caeli admittedly continues floating there as ever). If anyone approaches them to ask, they'll just say that "she is coming".
And soon, she does appear. She moves slowly, lacking in feet; they are roots, as though that of a tree. Nonetheless, she has no troubles with moving forward, slow bit by bit. She does not speak, not at first, and behind her, trotting lightly through the woods, there is another. Both feel strongly of spiritual energy, just like Maris and Caeli. And eventually, after observing the people gathered, they can be spoken to.
BONUS [ day ??? ] After spending some time in the jungle, emotions might be running a bit amuck. And those emotions might bring some unexpected...friends. Yes, let's go with friends.
Because if a character is typically grumpy, gloomy, stoic, lineface, or anything along those lines, they may find themselves followed by a bright, happy bird. That bird feeds off of those emotions, and will just cheerfully follow around any lineface character for as long as possible. Or until they smile. The birds are otherwise harmless, chirping happily every now and then and following them around like a friendly shadow.
Happy, cheerful, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, energetic characters, on the other hand, will soon find themselves followed by... a different friend. Or maybe a handful of them. It depends on how cheerful they are. Either way, these creatures feed off of happiness and fun, but they will also chew on hair or an ear if they're allowed to get that close, making horrifying, chittering noises as they follow anyone who is in a good mood.
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GAH! BUG!!!
[He was so startled - and because Kaz hated bugs he hated bugs he hated bugs - he reacted instinctively: he shrieked, flailed his arms, and had the unfortunate bug spontaneously combust into black flames. He stood still for about two seconds, staring at the minor ash pile that was the GIANT STICK BUG, before he turned his half-panicked attention back onto Shiho. How dare she-!]
H-Holy- what the hell?! Don't go throwing creepy bugs at people!!!
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Rest in (tiny) pieces, bug.]
Why? Are you scared?
[The grin she gives him implies that she could very well find another bug nearby.]
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[However, contrary to his claim, he was nervously peering at the ground now, wondering if all the sticks littered about where living bugs. He nudged a stick nearby with his foot, cautiously, and flinched when it scuttled away. What was this. Why. Why this.]
Uuugh, what the hell...
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[She tapped a finger against her chin.] But you look pretty scared to me.
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When she notices that it's an actual bug, one of the biting ones. Think fast, Kaz, because she's screaming and then throwing it at you with as much force as she can manage.]
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[That (girlish) scream did indeed belong to Kazuya, who practically launched himself flat on the ground to avoid the flying, biting leaf bug like it was a live grenade. The THING sailed over his head, landing somewhere behind him- nope. NOPE. NOPE. BUG WAS OUT OF SIGHT. NOT DEALING WITH THAT.
With speed only obtained when one is absolutely terrified, Kazuya scrambled forwards and did an impressive forward roll to latch onto Shiho's legs - and use her as a human shield of course, frantically looking over at the bug's suspected landing point.
It wasn't there. IT WASN'T THERE!!]
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Shiho can't help but to think that she should have just crushed it. That would have solved so many things. She wouldn't have Kazuya latched onto her legs, to begin with.
But she had panicked and now there were bigger things to worry about, like trying not to fall over with a self-proclaimed hero using her as a human shield.]
Wha-
I thought you said you were some kind of hero!
[She drops all the sticks she was carrying, gripping onto a tree to stop herself from falling. If she was wearing a skirt she would have stomped on his hands a long time ago.]
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[Horrible, awful things!!! Of course, rationally, Kazuya knew that most bugs were harmless, but ever since Belzaboul... oh, no, no no no, he couldn't even look at a bug without feeling the intense need to incinerate it to ash. He liked to see anyone come out of fighting the monstrous Lord of the Flies sane! His demonic fly minions laid eggs in his skin and it all hatched and they ate their way out and no no no no no!!]
Oh God, it looked huge too... I hope it's gone. Please let it be gone...
[The poor boy looked absolutely distraught...]
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If you want to be a hero, you have to be a hero all the time, you know.
[Says the girl who's petrified of ghosts.
She reaches out to press her palm on the bark of the tree, looking for that awful leaf bug and immediately ducks down and to the right as it flies at them both.]
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Except this time, in his very high-strung, hypervigilant state, Kazuya went a little overboard in his panic. As the bug launched itself from the tree, (imagined) fangs gnashing, it prompted a far more violent reaction from the panicked teen - the bug was reduced to ashes just like the first, except this time, well, the bug didn't so much as incinerate as explode in a black fireball of all things, and so...
Well, simply put, the tree caught fire]
Oh... fuck.
[He did not mean to do that. Oh shit, wait, his human meatshie- ah, he means, Shiho! He didn't catch her in the sudden blast, did he?]
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