PHASE I [ 9 00 ] The peace of the morning in the Residential District shatters just as the wall caves through. It’s a small segment of wall -- no more than five feet across at most. And yet the crash and groan of the metal being stretched is ominously accompanied by the distinct piercing screech of metal and another sound. A raucous noise, a combination of ungodly wailing and sharp, victorious laughter spills forth from the hole left in the wall as a myriad of ghosts and spirits erupt from the newly created exit. Characters with any type of spiritual sense will find themselves nearly overwhelmed by the amount of negative ghostly energy that suddenly floods Cerealia and characters with no sense of preservation will find any attempt to enter the hole blocked by the fiercest of ghosts, met with deadly force if they try to pass, as the ghosts won’t hesitate to do things such as reach straight into your body to try to stop your heart.
These ghosts are out for blood, and they don’t seem to stop no matter how you try to talk to them -- they just hiss out, over and over again, “Murderersmurderersmurderers.” From there, the ghosts move on. Their true target, after all, is CERES… but to them, there’s no difference between the character players and CERES. They’ll go for whoever gets in their way, phasing through walls and becoming tangible long enough to reach for characters before fading away again. Characters with special abilities will find themselves in a similar state. Their abilities may increase and decrease in power sporadically, or be completely gone. They may attempt to cast a spell only to find that the wrong spell is cast instead, or an attempt at healing may end up a more dangerous spell. Be careful with your own magical skills!
Those with items or powers specifically intended to ward off spirits will still fulfill their intended purposes when used – unless malicious spiritual energy gets to them first.
PHASE II [ 14 00 ] It seems the ghosts have more tricks up their sleeves. It seems that a not-so-friendly ghost has decided to play a game with you. It doesn't matter where you are, or what you're doing, because a moment later a voice calls out -- Hey. Can you see me? -- and once you turn your head, you’ll come face to face with a surprise.
Who is it in this world (or your world, or any world) that you have managed to disappoint the most? A family member? A friend? Yourself? They face you now, eyes full of sadness, and they say, “I need you to do something for me.” Without another word, they’ll turn away and begin to walk. Your vision grows foggy, focused solely on the need to do whatever this person wants – they need you, after all. Your legs move to follow them, unless you manage to somehow resist. But you apparently don’t seem to notice that you’re the only one who can see this person – or that they’re leading you stray toward that monorail track with the sound of the train coming closer, or that busy intersection, or right off the sky bridge.
PHASE III [ 6 00 ] Other ghosts don’t feel like borrowing faces in order to inflict damage. No, they’ll inflict their damage on a far more personal level. They manifest suddenly and without warning – then all it takes is a simple touch. A ghostly hand reaches out to you and it feels like the cold wraps around your heart, and your vision skews, and then... they leave just as suddenly as they came.
Those who have been around for awhile may very well recognize the ghosts, at that.
But the damage has already been done. Depending on a character’s assigned sense, they will feel one of the following changes: Sight: Hopefully you aren’t in the habit of bending the truth. Dead men tell no tales, they say. But what happens to a living person unable to tell lies? Any attempt at telling any lie or falsehood will cause the character to feel as though their throat has closed off, and they can do nothing more than choke.
Smell: The cold passes, but in some way that it never really leaves. And then everything seems perfectly normal. Nothing has changed, right? You're fine -- except that in a short period of time with how crazy things are, it becomes apparent that you're unable to feel pain. The damage to your body is the same as ever, but dangerously, you can't feel a thing.
Taste: It would appear as though the ghosts have a sense of humor. From those who rest in eternal slumber, try a few days of being unable to sleep. Everything seems fine at first... but slowly but surely, that lack of sleep will start to take its toll.
Hearing: Most others would feel relief once the ghosts left, finally a moment of peace. But you? You don’t feel anything – nothing kind, anyway. Rather, you have been left unable to feel joy. Everything seems either bleak or as though it simply has no emotional impact at all.
Touch: How many deaths have been caused in the name of heroics? Apparently in an attempt to keep future casualties down (or perhaps for their own laughter), the ghosts have left you unable to be brave. Suddenly, a situation you'd face fearlessly is one that has sent you running, panic sharp in your chest.
These effects will last throughout the event, if a character is caught by them.
PHASE IV [ 10 00 ] While chaos erupts throughout the city, some of the more misguided ghosts (but still bloodthirsty, so very bloodthirsty) just happened to run into the wrong part of town and don’t know how to give a proper scaring. One ghost seems to think that it was a great idea to possess a masseusebot from the Spa. You’re grabbed suddenly! You fight for your life but can’t seem to get yourself out of its metal grip! With expert precision that only a robot can mange, it finds your pressure points – and releases all that tension from this Incredibly Bad Day. The ghost inside the robot is confused, distressed -- why is this human suddenly so relaxed? It only wants to murder. But the only illegal thing happening here is how good this massage makes you feel. Maybe later you’ll walk down the street and get stopped by the ghost that possessed a balloon dispenser. Perhaps a ghost has possessed the friendly McCERES mascot, and is now handing out coupons with murderous intent. And of course, there are always the hug bots...
Look, they tried really hard, okay.
Of course... they might end up possessing technology a little closer to home as well, at which point it's not so funny.
BONUS [ xx xx ] Hopefully you have friends who have ghost-fighting skills. Or ghost-taming skills. Or ghost-bellydancing skills, who knows, we won't judge them if you don't. But what of those poor people who come from worlds where the supernatural is some weird television show? Worry not, poor souls, for CERES is here to provide! Some time after the ruckus begins, characters will find what looks to be a hand-held vacuum cleaner situated innocuously in their rooms (only one per person, you greedy gus). The logo on the side will helpfully inform you that this is of CERES make, because the paper pamphlet beside your new device? Well, it's more like a picture book. Observe Stick-Man Sully as he uses his vacuum cleaner to capture ghosts! Learn from his stellar example! Do not stick the hose in your mouth or attempt to give the vacuum CPR, there's a big X over that picture. Also of the one where Stick-Man Sully sets his captive ghosts free once more, we don't want that, do we? Your new ghost vacuum should prove effective against any ghastly ghoul that shoots your way, but beware! Should you capture a ghost and not turn in your vacuum to CERES for weekly ghost disposal, your ghost will serenade you in the wee hours of the morning with its song of choice. If you capture a whole horde of ghosts, well, congratulations. You have a boy band living in your vacuum.
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A little unwanted guest, huh? I was wondering about that. I thought I might have accidentally done something to offend you last time.
[He was kind of a jerk.]
It wouldn't be an average week if something didn't go wrong. You okay down there?
[He's splitting his attention between talking to Hiro and keeping an eye on Baymax, because he's probably going to end up having to dodge again.]
Does he have a remote channel you use to communicate with him?
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I am a robot. I cannot be offended. [Which is helpful, and Hiro himself chimes in not long after that.] Baymax doesn't attack unless it's under my orders. [So unless Tony's worried he offended the teenager he shouldn't have a real reason to worry that this is a genuine attack. Instead, Baymax's fist is already moving to fire somewhere else, though the robot's fighting with the ghost possessing him. Said-ghost is also forcing Baymax to lift off the ground.]
I don't know if this counts as okay. Something's messed up in my tech, Baymax hasn't been able to answer me properly for a few days. Ghost in the machine or whatever. This is crazy! [He stops to look up again.] Any bright ideas?
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[Tony is hovering above them, and he shifts his position when the ghost makes Baymax lift off the ground, turning toward him in what looks like a defensive pose--as much as he can manage midair.]
Maybe one. I'm going to need your help, though. I want you to help me get connected to him. Whatever channel you can get access to.
[Even if it is unreliable. He doesn't mention to Hiro that his own powers have been acting up as well. Sometimes he can connect with machines and sometimes the ability just seems to be blocked--that negative energy interrupting his telepathy to an uncomfortable degree.]
I want to kick whatever is taking control of him out. I'd prefer not to do things directly if we can, but that depends on if we can get to it.
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[That's very important to Baymax, but it's only egging on Hiro's exasperation.] And if I told you I haven't had luck with any of the channels? I've been trying for days. [Regardless, he's already flipping open the flap on his gauntlet to start figuring out a way to get Tony in.] If we get you in, what's the next step?
[If. Not when (like it would usually be.) Baymax finds himself spinning instead. The ghost isn't at all thrilled that it's not getting its way.]
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Don't worry about me, big guy. Just see what you can do from your end and we'll get you cleaned up soon.
[Tony sounds calmer than he should be, too. Apparently echoing Baymax's mild reactions. He's focusing on dodging, since the ghost hasn't seemed to get too much control over whatever combat systems might be available.]
You're going to have to trust me. If we manage to get a channel to connect to him, we can scare the intruder out. [In a manner of speaking.]
Otherwise, it'll have to be by force. [How's that for ominous?]
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You are not forcing my friend for anything. [Just so they're clear here. But he's already returning his attention to his left gauntlet, the flap flipped up as he punches in a few keys to check out channels to tap into.] I'm gonna need a channel to connect to you, too, to get you connected to him. I wired everything very specifically so our stuff just works with our team. What've you got?
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Mm. Hang on, just let me-
[A foreign signal suddenly tries to access Hiro's link remotely. It seems to be a wireless communication of some kind, coming from the armored man.]
Knock knock.
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That should do it. Let's see what you can do.
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[He's taking this all too easily, but it's Tony. And as soon as Hiro starts connecting the two signals, his adjusts, working to make them more compatible as if he can sense the differences in frequency and is trying to overcome that. As Hiro gets him access to Baymax, Tony starts hacking. He starts pushing for control right away, probably causing some interference for Hiro and Baymax too as he tries to isolate the possessing ghost. Oops? Better him than the ghost, though, right?]
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The ghost isn't too happy about that though. The ghost decides it wants to keep this body and tries to prevent itself from being boxed in by Tony. It results in Baymax's fist firing again, this time directly at Tony.]
Watch it! [Unfortunately, the ghost has now locked itself in the wrong channel controlling Baymax's GPS so that should make things easier for Tony at least. You know. Assuming he doesn't get Baymax-punched.]
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Hiro's warning and his armor sounding its own alarm come almost simultaneously, and Tony has just enough time to look up before he gets hit by the flying fist, catching it right in the chest. It's a pretty rough hit, sending him flying back and spinning out of control, but luckily it doesn't actually stop him from hacking. He hits the ground, but he locks the ghost out by shutting down Baymax's connection to his GPS. Sorry, buddy. But hopefully that at least slows the ghost down.]
Ugh. Okay, you're going to have to take control here. I can only play tag for so long.
[Splitting his focus is kind of hard.]
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It slides itself out to face Hiro and Tony, strongly debating which target it wants to follow. It doesn't get the chance though before Hiro darts off to the side and pulls out what looks like a vacuum cleaner. It's not the one that CERES provided, unfortunately, but a prototype he'd made with Athena earlier in the week. It'll have to do in a pinch and he flips the thing on, aiming it at the ghost and trapping it inside the vacuum bag.
And with that…well, he's tempted to throw it because this is still not cool, but he needs to check on something first.]
Game's over. You okay? [He designed the fist to fly fast. That had to have hurt even a little bit, armor or no.]
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I should have caught that.
[With something other than his body. The metal groans a little as he pushes himself up again, or maybe that's Tony--it's hard for him to tell. He's definitely going to feel that hit for a while, though. No severe bleeding or terrible damage to the armor at least. Both he and his suit are going to need fixed up after the chaos, but he's seen worse.]
Good job. That's a pretty nice system. I had a look around while we were flying.
[Yes, he totally snooped into Baymax's programming while he was also trying to contain the ghost. It's Tony.]
What did you use there? Something else you made? [Was that a vacuum?]
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If you're really interested I can let you take another look when you don't have to worry about dodging. [He apparently doesn't mind, but then again that may be because Hiro would do absolutely the same thing. He looks down at the machine in his hand, an embarrassed grin replacing his pride.] It's a temporary fix. I borrowed the vacuum from one of the cosplay cafes a friend runs, amped up its motor and reinforced the lining to temporarily hold the ghosts. I forgot the CERES-provided one back at my apartment so I've been using this until I can get back there.
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Okay, no, he wasn't expecting that hard of a hit. On the plus side, Tony is used to being blasted and knocked around, so it isn't the worst thing that he's had to face. And they did manage to get the ghost out of Baymax. Go team?]
Well, next time I'll be sure to impress you. I didn't know I was being graded, sport.
[Despite his sarcastic remark, Tony is impressed. What he caught of the programming while he was poking around certainly wasn't amateur work, and even if Hiro started by using someone else's basic system, he knows enough about it to add his own to it. He's not just faking his expertise. And he just caught a ghost with a homemade prototype.]
Heh. I guess you're a real hero after all. [He flips the faceplate up to give Hiro a grin.] Both of you.
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Hey, everything in this place is a test anyway isn't it? But you didn't do too bad. [Sometimes it's nice to know that there're still people better than he is. Gives him a goal to reach. Baymax, meanwhile, winds up giving Tony a thumbs up in response.]
Thank you, Mr. Stark. You are a real hero, too.
[Sigh. Thanks, bud. Hiro shakes his head and looks down at the ghost-vac for a moment.] We should probably seal this guy away before he finds a way to break out. Gonna be okay on your own?
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Hey, you can call me Tony too.
[Despite his usual ego, he's actually warming up a lot. These two are special. He can see how they actually became heroes.]
Me? No problem. A few ghosts won't stand a chance. Just contact me if you need me. You can use your channel to send out a signal. I'll recognize it.
[Just in case they happen to need back up.]
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[This is turning out to be better than Hiro had expected, at least. It's always nice when people really take them seriously.] I really appreciate that. We should be okay if we stick together but back-up's not a bad idea. [He looks up at Baymax, grinning faintly. Seriously, buddy, don't give him any more heart attacks.] Good luck, Tony. [And with a short wave boy and robot turn to start heading for the wall in the residential district.]