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C E R E A L I A ★ M O D S。 ([personal profile] reparator) wrote in [community profile] estoria2016-11-03 12:00 am

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Who: ? ? ?
When: OOC: 11/03, IC: 11/18
Where: Cerealia
What: Well, that sure went wrong quickly.
Rating/Warning: PG-13 for dangerous/scary situations


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The quiet of Cerealia is interrupted almost all too suddenly.

Things were broken and not working before, sure, but that was before the sky opened up -- and the clouds part. And then, above the planet, hovering almost innocently...there’s a ship.

The peace only hovers there for a moment.

Because then...then the Flamines come.

There’s a debt they have to settle.

And the time has come to pay up.


We're here.

:)

//SCENARIOS.EXE


PHASE I

[ ❓❓❓ ] And then the Flamines are there.

They just appear, suddenly, as if from nowhere. They’re a race of mercenary aliens, and fighting is all they know -- they’re definitely not going to be easy to kill by any means. They seem to have a natural resistance to magic: aside from very specific types of magic (in particular, light magic and anything highly spiritual), they absorb it. Light magic and spiritual magic can harm them, but it will take a lot to take one down.

They can be stabbed, if you can get that close.

But good luck.

Of course, they look like nondescript black shapes with masks until you knock the mask off...and then you can see the true shape of the Flamines.

They’re here to kill you all. :)

PHASE II

[ ❓❓❓ ] As if that isn’t enough… it seems the Flamines’ arrival was the last straw for Cerealia and the Nexus Code. There’s a tear in the sky, and from it… the Nexus Code, where all of the lost friends from before, can be seen. It can be entered, even, though remaining there too long can be detrimental to your health.

But people are there.

Old friends, strung up and lifeless, can be seen there, unmoving.

And…

Then some of them move. They open their eyes. They remember how to breathe. And they’re able to return, able to stagger their way back into Cerealia and take their first breath of air in a long, long time.

Welcome back to the chaos of Cerealia, friends.

Unfortunately, you’ve got nothing but the clothes on your back while murderous aliens are rampaging, so hopefully you’re able to think fast. It’d be unfortunate to die so soon after coming back.

As for spiritual and magical characters who were not in the Nexus Code...well, when they return, they’ll find that they’re covered in old, dried blood, and their clothing might have tears in it, as if from a knife.

There are no scars, though, and they’re otherwise fine. Strange.

PHASE III

[ ❓❓❓ ] As if this chaos isn’t enough… there are also the masks. Regardless of whether or not characters were around to receive them the first time, regardless what they did with them before, the masks will suddenly reappear in your characters’ hands. They can be tossed aside, but they’ll reappear again eventually, unable to be truly shaken.

Characters who received them before will receive the same mask they had before.

Characters who didn’t receive them before will receive a mask according to the trait that’s more prominent for them.

Either way...it’ll have a profound effect on the Flamines.

They will go after any character with a broken mask in a bloodthirsty rage, intent on murdering them. Characters with a barcode mask or bloody mask will be the next likely to be chased down intently by the Flamines.

Characters with a :( mask will be killed if they get in the Flamines’ way, though they will not go out of their way to chase them down.

Characters with a vine mask or feather mask will be treated with wariness, though they may still be attacked if they get in a Flamines’ way.

Characters with a grey mask will not be killed unless they are first the aggressor, as will characters with a bloody fingerprint mask.

Naturally there will be exceptions to every rule, but the masks will change how the Flamines’ generally act towards characters!

PHASE IV

[ ❓❓❓ ] But something’s not quite right.

Regardless of the battles against the Flamines, it seems Cerealia’s just been under too much pressure lately. Something had to give --

And it’s the code building up the characters that really suffers.

Their code has been hanging on by a thread without CERES to maintain it, and now… it’s finally giving out. The glitches that afflicted characters before will be even more prominent now; they might glitch from place to place, or have their powers go totally awry in odd ways. There may be a lack of powers suddenly, or a sudden difficulty staying on the ground as gravity stops working on the character.

They might suddenly be unable to breathe, or go cold, or very nearly die --

But it can be controlled, too, with effort. Characters can learn to control the glitches, gaining an ability to almost teleport, or ways to tweak their powers in exciting new ways.

With a lot of effort, they could even possibly reverse a death -- but only their own, and only once.

BONUS

[ ❓❓❓ ] There are also… birds?

Flamingos, to be exact. Who knows where they came from, but either way, there are plastic flamingos chilling all over the place. They’re just normal plastic; they don’t move, they can very easily be destroyed --

But if you touch one with your bare hands… it’ll have an interesting effect.

Characters will suddenly find that they have the abilities or the last person they touched -- but without any of the practice or ability to control it, of course.

Still, it might help with that pesky Flamines problem, right?


[ 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 the beginning of Cerealia's endgame 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 begin 11/03, or IC 11/18. Should this event log hit Captcha, there is an all-purpose overflow here. Thank you!

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[personal profile] metalist 2016-11-07 09:48 am (UTC)(link)
[ She tries to dig her heels in against the pull, but it's an ineffectual effort. As drywall and pieces of cement collapse from above, the ceiling-high glass windows rumbling ominously before shattering into her, dust from the wreckage makes it difficult to see Jaune.

Difficult, not impossible.

Because Pyrrha does see him. She sees the building come down on him, not around him. She sees the floor crack beneath his feet, catches his gaze and sees the look in his eyes the moment before he falls further.

There's no cries of surprise when he falls this time, no beleaguered insistence that he's okay. Later, this is the moment Pyrrha will fixate on, when she stumbled into their empty apartment, too tired to turn the lights on: the moment where debris made his collapse unreachable, or maybe she just assumed it had been. The moment where he was silent, or maybe all other sounds just drowned out his pleas for help - would he, though - and Pyrrha didn't check. The spray of glass from the window had been rendered meaningless by a quick activation of her aura, but she would have gladly taken every nick and cut if it meant he would have been on this side of the room with her.

The matter is taken out of her hands when one of the two pinned Flamines from the roof falls into the room, on this side of the gap. Its pulsing is laboured, mask stripped from its face as dark ichor pools in its inhuman crevices. Weapons continue to jut from its body.

Lifting her chin, Pyrrha decides all at once. Reclaiming just one of the weapons, the javelin that had reminded her a little of Miló in weight and size, she jumps out the window.

Leaving Jaune.

Leaving --

Later, she does two things. First, she scours every inch of the first few floors of the building, sifting through rubble until her hands crack and bleed, and then continuing beyond that travail. Eventually, she reaches a point where the building is too destroyed to go any further, and only barely gets back out before it collapses entirely. No sign of Jaune.

Secondly, she tries calling him. Maybe she does that one first; grief and horror makes her memories somewhat erratic. At the time, all avenues seemed reasonable. Later, she won't be able to tell anyone whether she called him or searched for him first.

The line is filled with static.

Helloooo! You've ▓▓▓▓▓▓▓ Jaune Arc! If ▓▓▓▓▓ answering, it [ bzzt ] means I'm probably off somewhere fighting monsters or... doing something really ▓▓▓▓▓! You know how [ ------ ] it is, a leader's schedule ▓▓▓▓, I'm probably in school, but I'd totally do those ▓▓▓ if I ha—
They’re here to kill you all. :) They’re here to kill you all. :) They’re here to kill you all. :) They’re here to kill you all. :)

When she tries a second time, all she hears is, we're sorry, your call cannot be completed as dialed.

His picture is no longer in the CereVice contact book, and Pyrrha?

Well, she doesn't go to the Sanctuary. ]
Edited 2016-11-07 09:50 (UTC)