Entry tags:
- !event,
- !intro,
- america (alfred f. jones),
- ayato naoi,
- birthday,
- butch cassidy,
- chikage kazama,
- cynbel lightfoot,
- elliot nightray,
- elza clifford,
- heung soo park,
- hirari abe,
- hokuto midou,
- kagemitsu kumou,
- kaoru nagumo,
- ludger will kresnik,
- marcie fleach,
- mary "stormer" phillips,
- mary kozakura,
- misaki yata,
- nesso galland,
- nice,
- oz vessalius,
- patchouli knowledge,
- peggy carter,
- ratio,
- reim lunettes,
- russia (ivan braginsky),
- sakura matou,
- shihoudou,
- shinpachi nagakura,
- shirou emiya,
- shuu nagumo,
- sousei abe,
- takakage kobayakawa,
- tenten,
- vincent nightray,
- yang xiao long,
- zara skeens,
- zero
« 005 ⇢ event005.exe »
Who: CERES & you
When: IC: 10/04 | OOC: 11/15
Where: ViViD & McCERES
What: Intro Log
Rating/Warning: PG-13 | slightly nsfw
When: IC: 10/04 | OOC: 11/15
Where: ViViD & McCERES
What: Intro Log
Rating/Warning: PG-13 | slightly nsfw
//event005.EXE
![]() ViViD's usual worlds are unfortunately down for maintenance. While CERES' programmers work on getting it back up and running, all new entrees this round will be going through a different level than usual. Only a single world is accessible at the moment, a simple one entitled 'CERESLearn.' "What the $%@& is this?" you must be thinking. Well, it's simple! It's a study program, of course! CERES' advanced AI technology is here to make sure you learn and that you learn sexily. Whether or not you pay attention to the actual content is up to you, the player. Please enjoy it while it lasts. They're here to teach you a variety of subjects and also to make you feel vaguely uncomfortable all over. New arrivals and those logging into ViViD will first find themselves in a classroom with a new operator greeting them rather than Vidia.
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//SCENARIOS.EXE
PHASE I [ xx PHASE II [ xx PHASE III [ xx PHASE IV [ xx BONUS [ why[ Remember to apply proper warnings on threads with trigger-y 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 latest intro post. For your convenience, we have compiled a post detailing everyone's usual arrival experience (which is not entirely applicable this round for reasons stated above^) and a FAQ that should explain everything in more detail. Please read them thoroughly before playing. Thank you! |
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But none of that is going to stop him from giving Oz a flat look.]
Did you kill it? Or are you merely trying to bring it here to finish the job it started?
[Pipe down, weirdo gardener!!]
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I'm not leading anything back! [INDIGNANT. But then, on a more serious note:] I said I'd take care of it, so I did. I really don't want those things to end up hurting anyone here...
[So his reluctance about dicing up a former human(???) has been put on the backburner.]
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If it's gone, then I suppose I have no reason to stay in this place, after all.
[He lets go of the door and walks out, smiling at Oz in a borderline mocking way.]
Though, would anyone have really been hurt? I've never heard of a proper death in ViViD, after all, so if they are possible, I'd like to know.
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Mm, I'll let you know if I see another one. They don't seem to stay in groups, though... [As far as he's seen, anyway. Once he's run into one, there usually isn't another for quite a while. THAT SAID, even though he notices the borderline mockery going on here, the reason for it sails over his head...]
What's ViViD? Is that what this place is called? [By which he means the school itself but, close enough...]
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[His eyebrows go up, and his smile widens. Knowing something other people don't never, ever gets old for him, and he relishes the chance to show it.]
Oh, you must be a new one, if you don't. The short of it is, this is all one, big illusion! It's all very grand, of course, but it's still only a bit real. That's what they call "ViViD"; a very well-made game of pretend.
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His gaze then shifts to their surroundings, and after a few seconds of thought, he scoots off toward the nearest wall and places his hands against it, palms flat.]
...Not real? [IS THIS BARMA, IS BARMA HERE SOMEWHERE, WHO'S DOING THIS-] Wait, how is it happening? It's a game—? [Patting the wall!!] This is a terrible game!
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What are you doing? You can't leave by smashing your way out, so stop that!
[He waves his hand in a "stop that" gesture and goes for a calm, cheerful voice, hoping it relaxes things more than a stern tone would.]
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I wasn't going to try that! [PROBABLY...] But everything feels so solid... It's not real? It really isn't real? [why... He turns back around to face Cynbel again, waving his hands emphatically in a WHAT NOW gesture.]
So how do we get out?!
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[He huffs a little, hands on his hips and shaking his head. His dad impression might be going a little far by now, but it's fun, so he'll keep doing it for as long as he can get away with it.]
Here, this is how you do it.
[And with a bit of a flair for the dramatic, he pulls up the menu screen for ViViD, letting it float in the air between them as he throws his arms wide open in a "ta-da!" gesture.]
There, you see? It's not much trouble at all.
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[The bugs he's less worried about, if they're not real at all. That means they were never really people to begin with... NO HARM NO FOUL.
Either way, watching with interest (and a fair amount of confusion) as the screen pops up. He squints at it, squints at Cynbel, and then hesitantly reaches out like he's going to try touching it, too...]
How do you use this to leave? I don't really get it...
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This leads you to the way out! Look here.
[He gestures with one finger, pointing to a little map in the corner of the screen. It doesn't do much when either of them touch it, except make it obvious it's just a projection. There's nothing there to feel.]
Those places that are marked out are exits. If you follow this path, you can leave!
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That's it?
[THAT IS... surprisingly easy. He's a little suspicious... not of Cynbel, but just of this place IN GENERAL. Considering he came from a murdergame, he has fair reason for it.]
—That's a lot easier than I expected. Thanks for the help! If you're going to leave too, we should probably head to an exit together, right? [So he can fend off any more bugs...]
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That's all you need!
[Don't expect too much from the future, Oz. That's the reason they're currently running from sexy tutor bug monsters.]
And if you can't use the map, of course you're going to need a hand finding the exit. We'll go together!
[Congratulations. You now have one tiny guide to (conditional) freedom.]
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Partially because he's still very confused and also on his guard in case more bugs show up, but hey, gotta take what you can get... AND HEY Cynbel's even offering to not ditch him and leave him to stupidly fend for himself, that's like a double bonus!]
That's really nice of you, um— I forgot to ask for your name! [wow] Mine's Oz.
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Cynbel Lightfoot, but just "Cynbel" is fine, if you're so inclined.
[Because "Oz" is so short for a given name when compared to his normal standard, he's pretty sure it must be short for something else.]
How long have you been here, Oz?
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Cynbel, then! [A decisive nod!] I only just got here. I mean - it's the strangest thing, because I know that I went to some sort of festival where I met a few people here... But that's the last thing I remember before waking up in this building. [This fake virtual reality building...]
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Oh, that festival! I do remember that, but it was over a week ago... Are you sure you remember nothing in between then and now?
[Oz gets a slightly concerned look then, because Cynbel needs to know if he needs to bring this guy to a hospital for whacking his head really hard or not.]
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But yes good awkward second meetings, it's gonna happen. Oz, to his credit, seems alarmingly unsurprised by the fact that he's somehow lost a week somewhere.]
No, I don't remember anything at all. [But hey, a week is better than ten years!] But you do?
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Oh, yes, though nothing terribly exciting has happened in-between now and then. Perhaps you forgot deliberately, because it was so boring?
[He doesn't look like he believes that, though.]
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It would have had to be really boring, in that case! The kind of boring that almost loops back around until it becomes impressive, right?
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If it's that boring, then being impressive is hardly going to make it any more bearable, don't you think?
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Maybe! Or maybe it'll actually become interesting. I wouldn't mind seeing something like that, actually... What do you think?
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Only if it doesn't last very long, in the case that it doesn't become interesting. There's only so much amusement to be had, when it comes to something like that!
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[THE CIRCLE OF LIFE
or boredom, at least?! Apparently they're on the road to becoming Umineko witches.]
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Indeed! But going around in circles is even more boring, so it would be best to find something else to do before it goes that far, don't you think?
[He shrugs, waving a hand as he keeps walking. Almost there!!]
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