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Cataclysm [June 8th Open City Log for all Players]
Who: Open to All
Where: INSIDE the city.
When: From the 8th until the early morning of the 9th.
Summary: Something hits the barrier, and the entire city ends up in a state of panic.
Warnings: Depends on the players!
"Good morning, Hinoto-Ri! It is now eight in the morning, and time to buckle down for most of the working population! Please work hard for the sake of the city! Thank you! Weather today is more rain in the next hour and more rain until night in all the wards, no exceptions! The rain from the past few days continues to pour and--wait...what's that noise?"
A rumble was the first warning that something was wrong. The bustle of animals trying to escape the city was next, as birds gathered in the sky circling, unable to leave. It wasn't too long before the worst happened. Perhaps due to the morning fog and bad weather, it was impossible to see the giant object before it was too late, as it slammed against the city's protective barrier.
The entire city shook and was awoken to the sharp, painful sound of what could almost be a bomb going off, impossible to ignore. Buildings broke down as a giant earthquake rumbled for a few seconds, leaving in its wake a carnage of overturned vehicles, collapsing buildings and debris free-falling everywhere- the epicenter in the Leo Ward.
Whatever had caused this had already disappeared from view... Yet, those that had seen it crash would have noticed a large black form over city hall. A sort of stain in the barrier. Then, to the sound of screeching and windows breaking, a single giant piece of the crystal-like substance began to crack above in the sky, falling onto town hall. Just one piece, perhaps small compared to the barrier itself, but more than enough to cause severe property damage, sending half of the building tumbling right into the police headquarters and destroying part of that too.
Electricity went out in Leo, plunging the ward into near darkness. Apart from the hospital that instantly ran on auxiliary power, of course. The public network went down, depriving Hinoto-Ri of communication between the public, leaving only the visitor's own.
And while the barrier still held up, a very thin strand separating the world outside from Hinoto-Ri was now visible above the Leo Ward, casting a strange light over the carnage.
From the other wards, not everyone would know what happened right away. It almost seemed impossible, after all. A nightmare come to life.
It was over in barely a minute, but the city's entire face had drastically changed.
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[OOC: This is the first of the upcoming event logs, and will take place on June 8th exclusively!
As of a note, that night, the 13TH HOUR WILL LAST 2 HOURS INSTEAD OF ONE so if you want to include that in one of your prompts, please go for it!
Characters can start their own threads, or reply to others. Subjects can be anything you think would make logical send during this day; keep in mind the city is in a state of panic and the public network is down, so anything goes from trying to save their apartments, to helping civilians to realizing what's going on during the 13 Hour. Make sure you mark down the time of your post so that other players are aware of when it's happening.
If you want information about the event, the post is here. Characters are HIGHLY encouraged to mingle with each other. NPCs and demons may show up in certain threads too, so keep your eyes peeled and have fun with each other!
A note to new players; there will be another log posted on the 9th for new players who wish to show up behind the barrier.]
Where: INSIDE the city.
When: From the 8th until the early morning of the 9th.
Summary: Something hits the barrier, and the entire city ends up in a state of panic.
Warnings: Depends on the players!
"Good morning, Hinoto-Ri! It is now eight in the morning, and time to buckle down for most of the working population! Please work hard for the sake of the city! Thank you! Weather today is more rain in the next hour and more rain until night in all the wards, no exceptions! The rain from the past few days continues to pour and--wait...what's that noise?"
A rumble was the first warning that something was wrong. The bustle of animals trying to escape the city was next, as birds gathered in the sky circling, unable to leave. It wasn't too long before the worst happened. Perhaps due to the morning fog and bad weather, it was impossible to see the giant object before it was too late, as it slammed against the city's protective barrier.
The entire city shook and was awoken to the sharp, painful sound of what could almost be a bomb going off, impossible to ignore. Buildings broke down as a giant earthquake rumbled for a few seconds, leaving in its wake a carnage of overturned vehicles, collapsing buildings and debris free-falling everywhere- the epicenter in the Leo Ward.
Whatever had caused this had already disappeared from view... Yet, those that had seen it crash would have noticed a large black form over city hall. A sort of stain in the barrier. Then, to the sound of screeching and windows breaking, a single giant piece of the crystal-like substance began to crack above in the sky, falling onto town hall. Just one piece, perhaps small compared to the barrier itself, but more than enough to cause severe property damage, sending half of the building tumbling right into the police headquarters and destroying part of that too.
Electricity went out in Leo, plunging the ward into near darkness. Apart from the hospital that instantly ran on auxiliary power, of course. The public network went down, depriving Hinoto-Ri of communication between the public, leaving only the visitor's own.
And while the barrier still held up, a very thin strand separating the world outside from Hinoto-Ri was now visible above the Leo Ward, casting a strange light over the carnage.
From the other wards, not everyone would know what happened right away. It almost seemed impossible, after all. A nightmare come to life.
It was over in barely a minute, but the city's entire face had drastically changed.
--
[OOC: This is the first of the upcoming event logs, and will take place on June 8th exclusively!
As of a note, that night, the 13TH HOUR WILL LAST 2 HOURS INSTEAD OF ONE so if you want to include that in one of your prompts, please go for it!
Characters can start their own threads, or reply to others. Subjects can be anything you think would make logical send during this day; keep in mind the city is in a state of panic and the public network is down, so anything goes from trying to save their apartments, to helping civilians to realizing what's going on during the 13 Hour. Make sure you mark down the time of your post so that other players are aware of when it's happening.
If you want information about the event, the post is here. Characters are HIGHLY encouraged to mingle with each other. NPCs and demons may show up in certain threads too, so keep your eyes peeled and have fun with each other!
A note to new players; there will be another log posted on the 9th for new players who wish to show up behind the barrier.]
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"I am Takakage Kobayakawa, retainer of the Mouri clan." Perhaps he'd finally find someone not from modernity. A tanuki, though? He had heard of such creatures in myths. To meet one in person would theoretically be a blessing, but given the reputation established by some stories...
... he was glad that Taro didn't seem to be the sort.
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He pulled his hand back and nodded, as if deciding something to himself. "If you have any trouble with modern stuff, feel free to ask me. I've been around a while and I know that trying to get used to things can be a shock. Though I admit, I'm... a little out of touch with some of the older traditions. Before I came here, it had been a while since I was last in Japan."
A century was a little more than 'a while', but sure.
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Takakage returned Taro's bow. "Thank you for the offer. Technology is still quite foreign, I must admit." He smiled a little sheepishly. Its mechanics had made sense to him, but the devices seemed too much like magic for him to be able to get used to it completely.
"A pleasure to make your acquaintance."
He looked up in the direction of the barrier's stain. "Would you prefer to walk or fly there? My Persona can carry me, if need be."
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"... I wish I'd gotten a different one for my first Persona. It happens sometimes. I don't think anyone I live with got an initial Persona that they like."
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"I see." A pause, as he deliberated on whether to share a piece of hearsay. "If I am not wrong, it is possible to... ah, evolve your first Persona. Perhaps she would be more amiable then?"
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"I do have the Persona I took out of the Velvet Room, though. He's super cute." Ame-no-Uzume bowed and faded, and Charmander appeared in a sound like shattering glass. "See?"
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Taro's Velvet Room Persona was indeed quite endearing. It appeared to be a bipedal animal, but he couldn't exactly place what kind. "Yes, it is." He gave the creature a faint smile. "What is its name?"
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"I'm not really much of a fighter usually, to be honest..." We're not going to talk about what happened yesterday. "I'm more about finding things and getting out without a fight. It just makes more sense to run sometimes."
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Takakage could empathize with Taro. He disliked conflict as well - someone always suffers injury during fights, and violence tended to occlude clear thinking.
"I suggest we assess the situation first." He replied with a nod. "This doesn't seem to be an internal attack, though." Unless their adversary was much more powerful than expected.
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"By the way... for an older guy you're pretty cute."
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Deflecting compliments was a habit of this, but no one had ever said anything about his appearance (at least, in this fashion). They'd usually comment on his intellect and strategic thinking, and increasingly on how tired he seemed to be - but those comments had a clear appropriate response: polite redirection and striving to keep up his efforts.
But this... was... unexpected. He didn't usually pay too much attention to his appearance, unless there was an upcoming meeting of importance. And that was only to ensure he looked perfectly presentable - a quick assessment determined that he had meticulous habits expected of his social class. (Or at least he hoped.) Then, how was he supposed to respond? He couldn't do it the usual way, since cleaning wasn't a talent...
The strategist continued walking for a good fifteen seconds before he managed to come up with something.
"Thank you...?"
This was the most acceptable reply he could think of at the moment.
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He frowned a little, letting his sentence trail away. There was something in his mind which suggested that this situation was quite awkward, but he sorely lacked the tact and experience to guide the conversation back on track to... wherever it was supposed to be going.
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"Well, you can relax and think about that kind of stuff here. When there's not something like this going on, at least."
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More reason to find out why.
"Once this event is over, I suppose we would have an easier time."
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And that's just not fair, in his opinion.
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"That is true. Such an environment fosters early maturity, but only for those with enough fortitude to cope."
He could think of many examples of individuals who were not. Most prominently, his son.
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His eldest brother had been sent to another family at the mere age of eight - though Takamoto was the only one who retained the Mouri surname. The other two boys had been sent to different families.
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"But after the city is removed from danger, of course." Priorities.
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He shook his head. "I don't like fighting them. It feels kind of wrong."
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He sighed briefly before continuing. "I agree... violence only necessitates more violence. But for now, it seems that no other consensus can be reached..."
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Taro sighed, and then let out a short chuckle. "Actually, you might understand this. Where I'm from, I did a lot of work trying to get the various nonhuman people from Japan and areas near it to function in a somewhat stable government. Though 'government' is kind of a bad term for it. It's really more of a patched-together group of fragile alliances held together by fear and a little bit of reason. But no one here is really up for that kind of arrangement, since the circumstances are a lot different. So I don't... really know what to do."
He nodded at the last part, though. "Yeah. I just... I mean I can fire a gun but I'd probably spook myself more than anything else. I can turn into something fierce and dangerous for a bit but then I'm kind of useless afterwards and I'm not even that good at fighting like that. I wage war with words and illusions, not swords and guns. I'm kind of out of my element here."
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"Yes... I can indeed understand." His words were careful. "While the clans of my era may be alliances of humans, there is a limit to how much rationality this imparts." A pause. "From my own personal experience and also historical anecdotes, it seems that without a strong leader, only a common enemy can suffice to unite the people. And even then, it tends to crumble apart easily, too..."
The strategist inhaled deeply before continuing.
"Though... this time, there is still hope. The people of Hinoto-Ri are rational, and the leadership has still held. With the help of the Visitors... maybe this will be over without much mishap."
He closed his eyes briefly. "I suppose fighting is just not something present in our nature. But... I hope you can defend yourself?"
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