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Who: Not CERES
When: OOC: 5/15 ; IC: 7/7
Where: Tropical ViViD Estates
What: CERES thought everyone deserved a bit of a break.
Rating/Warning: PG-13 for some questionable swimsuit choices. Please let the mods know if the rating should go up!

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You know what everyone needs after rampant robotic attacks and another iteration of clone wars? A vacation! That’s right everyone, you deserve this. CERES understands what you need. CERES is here for you all the time, so never doubt that this is a pleasure colony, and they are here to look after all of your needs. Kick your feet up, relax, and let CERES Recreation and Activity Necessity Keepers (Team RANK, that is) set you up with your ideal getaway.

It’s as if you can sense the incoming relaxation and luxury before you even completely finish loading. There’s the warmth encompassing your entire body as your code gets transferred into this particular ViViD Level. A cool, refreshing breeze hits you. The sounds of waves gently lapping against the coast fill you with relaxation. The sun, the sand, the surfs, it’s all there – welcome to the beach, baby!

An echoing greeting message from the ocean comes next, if you can translate it.


OOOOOOOOOOOOHMAHH GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHD.

YOOOOOOOOOOOORRRALL SOOOOOOOOOOOOO KYOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT.

KYOOOOOOOOOOOT EEEENAAAAUUUUUUUF TOOOOOOOOOOOOO EEEEEEEEEEEEEEET.

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PHASE I

[ 08:00 ] That said, isn’t that breeze a little… too strong? It feels like it’s brushing up against all of you, if you know what I mean. When you open your eyes and look down, it becomes rather clear why. It seems that you’ve found yourself in some pretty interesting attire. Everyone. No exceptions. You appear to have two options – be overcome and scream like the Victorian maiden your heart says you are, or strut like a model in this stuff. Turn some heads! Work that up do!

But don’t worry, we’re also conscious about safety here at CERES! Therefore everyone’s also been provided a pair of super high-tech safety-tested appendage protection floatation devices (STAPFD for short.)

At least everyone around you is caught in the same sort of attire – and everyone around you also appears to be stuck inside a giant sand castle. It’s entirely malleable to what you want it to be! Want to see a fancy sand bidet? Feel like adding a sand statue in your honor? Think that wall should now be a door? Well, with enough perseverance, you can make it happen!

Just uh, be careful about getting sand in your… everywhere.

PHASE II

[ 10:00 ] Someone broke it. Not pointing any fingers, even though you sure do seem like a prime suspect, but someone broke it.

It almost starts like an earthquake with how the castle starts to rumble, the sand shaking right beneath your feet. And then the walls right next to you start to cave in followed promptly by the ceiling right… above your head. Oh dear. The sand starts to run and fall, losing its structure and shape. The hallway behind you starts to cave in, ceiling first and then the walls follow suit. Now the sand really is getting everywhere – but not just uncomfortable places. It’s in your hair, your eyes, your nose…. this sure doesn’t seem like a pleasant way to go!

Best to start running – there’s a trusty drawbridge to get over the moat (because what’s a sandcastle without a moat?) but who knows how long until that, too, is going to give way? Best to cross over it before it starts to shake and disappear too. Or if you don’t make it, hopefully you can land some pretty impressive airtime to make it to the other side!

If not, well...there'll be the sensation of sand crushing down upon you, filling your mouth and eyes, and you won't be able to breathe at all – and then you're alive again on the beach (but possibly in yet another new, uncomfortable, skimpy swimsuit). Honestly, be more careful, would you?

PHASE III

[ 12:00 ] However, once you do make it to the other side, it’s all smooth sailing from there! Or is it? Hah, as they say, life sure can be a beach.

Which is what this is.

Welcome to your Beach Episode, folks. Now that you’ve made it out of the collapsing sand castle, you’ve made it to the luxurious, picturesque golden coastline. Sure, you’re coughing up fine, luxurious, sand dust right now and you’ve definitely gotten sand in all of your crevices thanks to your swimsuit, but that’s okay! Go take a soak in the ocean or something or cool off with a smoothie. There’s a smoothie shack off into the distance, complete with a long chalkboard with… well, probably a few familiar names? And some unfamiliar ingredients. Sounds appetizing right?

That said, once you do ingest some of the smoothie with the name of a newcomer, you might suddenly find yourself feeling a bit… different. You’ll be taking on some of their traits, one of the most intense parts of their personality – or you might need to take a second to sit down because you’re suddenly seeing one of their memories. Whoa. What do they actually put in this stuff?

PHASE IV

[ 15:00 ] For the brave souls that venture out into the water, you have even more adventures waiting for you. Anyone who’s swimming around, wading in the water—hell, even looking at the water is getting scooped up and deposited in one of these giant orbs. But don’t take up too much room, because someone else is getting shoved right in there with you. Time to get cozy with your new friend, because it's only going to get worse as the waves begin to carry you out into this big, blue, virtual ocean. Hopefully the choppy waves don’t bounce you around too much or – well, you could always get really friendly with a stranger! Why not?

At least until it’s made very clear that fresh air does not make it back into these balls. That seems like a bit of a design flaw. Now what? Fight the other person who’s inhaling all your air? Suffer through it for swimsuit-clad fun? Or if you break it…. well, you sure are stranded out in the ocean. Or are you?

After enough flailing, you’ll be met by a giant, dumb-looking creature who will then eat you whole.

Everything goes dark. This is surely the end --

And then you're in Cerealia proper; it seems that was the exit to the level (but why there?) and you'll find yourself either in one of the fountains or the pond in the park. Either way, you'll be very, very well. And this time, that's not virtual. But hey, at least you'll have all of your stuff with you.

BONUS

[ xx:xx ] Do you hear that?

Anyone idle on the beach will hear a distant melody coming from further out into the ocean. It’s a beautiful, elegant song that automatically makes the listener stop what they’re doing and immediately wander toward the noise. It takes you a moment to recall – it takes a moment to think about anything now, really – but you remember hearing the smoothie shack owner say something about mermaids populating the beach. Could this be their song calling out to you? Whether you would normally abide by this kind of call or not, you find your feet walking further and further out into the water, the shallows lapping up to your ankles and up and up as you are drawn in by the song.

A rather classic song, though the usual instances of French are also replaced with the very enticing, enchanting nonsense promise of omelette du fromage........and then they try to drown you.


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//RUN.EXE

Welcome to Cerealia's May 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. Thank you!

zerotohiro: (This was a bad idea)

[personal profile] zerotohiro 2016-05-23 05:56 am (UTC)(link)
The game before this one was all formalwear, too. And before that was athletic clothing. I don't know why they like cycling through these things. They all go with what's going on in the level but I think they also just like embarrassing us. Luckily in the colony you have a lot more freedom to choose where to go and what you're doing.
testoffayth: <lj user=miihen> (Challenging)

[personal profile] testoffayth 2016-05-23 09:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Why? What's the purpose? Of the game, I mean.
zerotohiro: (Oookay)

[personal profile] zerotohiro 2016-05-24 08:49 am (UTC)(link)
Pretty sure it's mostly just to make sure your code's gonna hold up out in the colony. Usually they'll run you through a first game for a preliminary trial. You don't get to come in right away so they can debug you if necessary. Then they drop you into this one and it's like a final run command.

Now that you're out here, guess it means your code's in the clear.
testoffayth: <user name=gospelle> (Not Sure)

[personal profile] testoffayth 2016-05-24 10:28 pm (UTC)(link)
...I have no idea what you just said. I'm sorry.
zerotohiro: (You won't believe this)

[personal profile] zerotohiro 2016-05-26 02:49 am (UTC)(link)
It's okay. [Even if he looks a little bummed by it, he's pretty used to this kind of stuff going over people's heads and he doesn't mind that she's honest about it.] It's a lot to take in, I know. Um...think of it like sometimes some of you get a practice run. And once you're done practicing, they bring you in for the main boss fight, and being out here is kind of like your reward? Does that make more sense?
testoffayth: <user name=get-soma site=tumblr.com> (Upbeat)

[personal profile] testoffayth 2016-05-26 04:15 am (UTC)(link)
[She knows what bosses are thanks to Merlin so...]

Yes, actually, it does. I earned my way out of the...game. Illusion. Thing. By finishing the area.

I just don't come from a world with much technology. At least, much compared to...[She gestures to the towers.] all this.
zerotohiro: (Hate to break it to you bro)

[personal profile] zerotohiro 2016-05-27 06:30 pm (UTC)(link)
A lot of people do and a lot of people don't. You'll catch on fast enough. It's not too hard once you have the basics and once you have your CereVice. [A pause.] They did give you your CereVice and stuff right?
testoffayth: <user name=gospelle> (Staring)

[personal profile] testoffayth 2016-05-28 03:50 am (UTC)(link)
[She casts about for it, and picks it up with a nod.]
This thing? Yes, they did. What does it do?
zerotohiro: (No kidding?)

[personal profile] zerotohiro 2016-05-30 07:46 pm (UTC)(link)
It's basically your one way ticket to actually keeping in touch with everybody around here. Do you know how phones work?
testoffayth: <user name=get-soma site=tumblr.com> (Sideye)

[personal profile] testoffayth 2016-05-30 08:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Like a megaphone? Or...?

[Telephones in Spira? What?]
zerotohiro: (Well maybe not that bad)

[personal profile] zerotohiro 2016-06-01 05:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Not exactly. [Man...she must really be from a different world. He's busy activating the CereVice, even enabling its hover option so he has both hands to demonstrate.] See this? This is called your contact list. We've got everybody in the colony listed here, so you can select a name--[He starts typing the letters (T-A-D-A...) before Tadashi Hamada appears as a suggestion.]--and it'll put you in touch with the person you're trying to call. It's an easy way to see if people you know are around, too. You can also send text messages which are like instant virtual messages to people, and you can record video on them.

The CereVices do a ton of other things based on what applications you download for it, but that's the main function.
testoffayth: <user name=get-soma site=tumblr.com> (Upbeat)

[personal profile] testoffayth 2016-06-01 07:18 pm (UTC)(link)
[Yuna nods along with the demonstration, slowly grasping the meanings of the words. A lot of it is different but...she has access to machines like this as well. They look different but...]

It's like a Sphere then. That's what we call them. It can record and send messages, and you see them. But not text. And they don't hover.
zerotohiro: (I think I get it)

[personal profile] zerotohiro 2016-06-02 05:26 pm (UTC)(link)
If it makes you feel better, the phones we have at home don't hover either. [A grin.] You get used to the text really fast. Supposedly we're all programmed with the same language so you'll be able to identify and translate stuff immediately. Which...is weird, but just about everything on Tellus is weird.

The longer you're here? You'll probably find more similarities to your own world. You just gotta start looking around.
testoffayth: <user name=gospelle> (Querilous)

[personal profile] testoffayth 2016-06-02 11:38 pm (UTC)(link)
I understand. Thank you, Hiro. I won't forget your kindness.