JANUARY EVENT
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- Outside the jailhouse, hoarse caws punctuate a flutter of wings, clear and sharp in the frigid night air. Another animal is out there, jaws snapping and causing another flurry of wings that can be heard and then seen through tiny barred window of the jailhouse which holds a single occupied cell. Almost melding into the darkness of night, a pitch black crow sits on the windowsill, the gleam of the moonlight on its glossy feathers and its piercing black eyes that stare down the two prisoners in this cell.
"You two are able to understand me, correct? We need to talk," the bird says, wings unfolding and refolding behind it, unable to get a comfortable grip on the windowsill in its agitation. "Can you pass along a message?" "Tell them to bring ham sand—-" "Shut up, bird! There are more important things!" There's another snap of sharp teeth from the other side of the wall, angry cawing and the sound of birds taking flight. The crow left on the windowsill stretches its wings out again, then looks back at the prisoners. Midnight fast approaches... With these two locked up unable to spread the word themselves, Rago is sent in their stead back to the clubhouse and neighboring house to call for a meeting at the jail, where the guards will be absent for the full hour of Lockdown. Black smoke appears and disappears in the inn, in the woods, at the Velvet Room door as Ala searches for the rest of the Persona users, gathering them up for a dragon ride to the jail to meet up with everybody else.
In the meanwhile, in the time that is left, the crow delivers its message in raspy caws, repeated word for word from its "Boss," while a fox lies pressed against the outer wall of the jail, waiting patiently towards the end to speak on its own behalf. The crow worries over the belief that the "Boss" is angry, while the fox mutters under its breath that the reason is because the offertory box is always empty now, and there is a sense that the "Boss" is losing faith in both the Persona users and their Attendants, who are so keen on fooling around and slacking off that they might as well be "Guests" themselves and join the team. They really might as well, as it becomes midnight and the world goes dark, Shadows crawling out of each dungeon and the two Attendants stand by the offertory box at the forest shrine, heads bowed in whispered conversation, Velvet Room deserted.
→ 1/3 Lockdown
- Hush falls across the world as every voice in town is snuffed out in the darkness of midnight, a moment of reprieve before the world takes a breath and the wind starts to howl once more, snow picked up by the handfuls and flung through the air with the intensity of a small blizzard, the deep toll of the bell from the forest shrine softened and blurred one into the next. With zero visibility in the blizzard, the wind is nevertheless insistent on people's backs, guiding them one way or another with little regard as to whether that's across an icy patch or into a building corner hidden in thick snow, gales buffeting against one another and then splitting in opposite directions: one stream towards the castle in the forest, and the other towards the broken mountain peaks on the other side of town.
The solid stone walls of the castle stands firm against the onslaught of snow and flying branches battering against the walls and entering through the large windows of the second floor, piles of snow building up in the corners of each open room and carpeting the floors. Snow continues to layer across the first floor as well, well up to the legs of the throne and completely covering the ofuda doors inlaid into the ground, which glows a bright blue that illuminates several inches of snow settled above it. Brushing away the snow reveals the two ofudas still melded into place in the door, though with no visible handle or apparent way of opening it, it remains nothing more than a slab of stone shining like a beacon, blue light faintly illuminating the sheets of snow blowing through the castle.
Facing the wind head-on, the blinding snow obscures the view of the forest mere meters away, the direct path through the trees straight to town, and the uncharted forest encircling the other side that culminates in broken mountain peaks still towering over the world. The gale urging those up the winding mountain path is also liable to blow them clean off the mountainside, the blizzard continuing to rage down at the base and barely letting up until halfway up the mountain where the wind becomes calm once again, though the trail is no less icy and treacherous. A bright red torii marks the end of the path and the start of a short rising of stairs that announces the arrival into the sacred grounds of the mountain shrine and the main path lined with empty stone lanterns on either side. A crystal clear block of ice sits inside the basin, next to it a sign displaying the following names:
Asaka-no-Mikoto
Yashiro-no-Shugosha
Miyamoto-no-Yamazaki
→ 1/3 Lockdown
- Once everybody has battled their way through the blizzard to gather at the jailhouse, Jiro and Seto report back on what they've learned from the animals that visited them: a flock of crows and the fox which lives at the forest shrine.
The following information is shared by the crows:
⬥ Two dungeons have appeared: one at the castle and the other at a shrine in the mountains.
⬥ Once one dungeon is entered, the other must be entered on the same night or it will remain permanently sealed. To enter either dungeon, a Persona stat check must be passed for a total of 150+ Strength to open the castle door, and 150+ Magic to open the shrine door. No single person can enter on their own, and the "Boss" suggests the Attendants be there to make up the numbers.
⬥ Upon entering, the door will be sealed and inaccessible, making the only exit somewhere in the final chamber at the end of the dungeon. It is unclear how long it will take to clear the dungeon, but the crows have a betting pool going and none of them are hopeful the Persona users will be able to leave either dungeon in less than a week.
⬥ The mountain shrine also has an offertory box where Shadow gemstones may be offered. The Daitengu are said to be protectors of nature and peace, and paying respect to them may resort in the restoration of nature, such as cleaning the lake or regrowing trees, as well as calming the townspeople down and preventing them from perceiving the strangeness surrounding the Persona users like they weren't able to before.
⬥ The Kotengu, on the other hand, is said to put people first and foremost, and if respect is paid at the forest shrine in terms of gemstones, the foundations of the town may be rebuilt to withstand natural disasters, and he may be able to keep the illness from spreading and possibly cure those inflicted before they die.
⬥ If neither shrine is given the gemstones, the fox fears the town and its people will be caught between this war between gods and be destroyed by it. The number of natural disasters and certainly the townspeople's behaviour isn't normal, but the gods' influence is real and the fox asks the Persona users to appease both sides until a solution can be found or they will all hurt for it.
→ 1/4 - 1/31 Unrest throughout town
- The snowfall dies down by morning, dawn arriving to a still and quiet town. The townspeople are hard at work clearing snow off the streets, no longer paying the Persona users to shovel snow but appearing surprised— pleasantly, but also very suspiciously so— if helped anyways without payment. The wariness in which they carry themselves is almost tangible, with eye contact being avoided and voices terse if forced into conversation, voices dying down to whispers the moment any Persona user enters the area, every single word and action subject to scrutiny. The townspeople as a whole refuse service to the Persona users, turning them away from convenience stores and cafes, firing them from their jobs, and soon telling them outright that the foreigners associated with monsters and murderers are not welcome in their town, as Hirajiro has always been a safe and peaceful community before their arrival brought in such bad karma, especially considering the recent rise in forced entry, burglary, and vandalism. Damn you followers of the evil demon lord Vassago.
Those townspeople who have become friends with the Persona users are more sympathetic, the occult shop owners allowing them to stay in their shop for a while to read and enjoy some hot tea and sweet bread before venturing back out in town, and every few days, a bag of groceries filled with vegetables, dried fruit, and bread is left on the doorsteps of each the Black Cat house and the clubhouse with a note reading "I believe in you. Hang in there. --Souta." until one day, in the middle of the month, the bags appear smashed and torn, and the deliveries stop. In its place, a note has been taped to the door of the clubhouse, with an ultimatum requesting that the Persona users wrap up their business and leave town by the end of the month.
The townspeople have their own worries to deal with in the meantime, without the Persona users threatening death and destruction by their presence alone. The foundations to many buildings and several major roads have split due to the earthquake and expanding ice, and the rink over the lake has cracked straight down to the water, ice falling in and the revealing a water level that has dropped several meters, with a growing fear that the chasm at the bottom will widen, causing a sinkhole that will suck half the town down into it. The illness plaguing the town since last month has not let up at all either, with the hospital in ruins and still in the process of getting cleared out, and the only medical facility available is the makeshift clinic set up at the community center filled with families of patients desperate for a cure while a new coma or death is announced every several days. Those healthy and able-bodied continue to search the mountains for a certain species of plant that may slow the progression of the disease but turn up empty-handed and discouraged, soon shifting their efforts in clearing out the path up the mountain to the shrine sitting at the peak to ask the gods for favour instead.
The first townsperson makes it to the shrine on the 3rd, and soon after, dozens follow to secure the mountainside path and restore the shrine to its former glory. They stand with their heads bowed and hands together, puffs of breath visible in the frigid mountain air as they say their prayers to the Daitengu of the mountains, who look over the forest and the town and may they forgive the people for their neglect, to return as their protectors. Considering the amount of effort it takes to reach the shrine, few regularly make the pilgrimage to the peaks, but those that do, greet Persona users with a smile, offering thermoses of hot tea, worrying if they're wearing warm enough clothes, encouraging them to rest and asking if they would like somebody to guide them back down the mountain if they aren't sure of the path or of their footing. Curiously, they cannot see any summoned Persona, and any mention of the supernatural just makes them laugh about your wild, wild imagination.
→ MOD NOTES
- ⬥ Happy new year, friends! Let's do our best this new year \\\٩(•̀ᴗ•́٩)(۶•̀ᴗ•́)۶////
⬥ Both dungeons are available on 1/3, but OOCly/ICly a specific date must be chosen, advisably in the second half of the month to allow time for Akira's Shadow dungeon to be cleared. Once a date is chosen, the dungeon log will be posted. To assist with deciding on teams, Minato will be in the castle dungeon and Souji will be in the mountain shrine dungeon.
⬥ Starting this month, there will be the option on the Bonus Activity page to donate Shadow gemstones to the forest shrine, mountain shrine, or the Attendants. Donating to the forest shrine may result in the town structure being fixed and the illness abating, while donating to the mountain shrine may result in nature restoring and the townspeople reverting back to clueless NPCs. Updates of the effects will be summarized in each new event log.
⬥ This month, the full moon occurs on 1/9 - 1/11, during which Personas are stronger but more likely to act out and become uncontrollable. This is an optional mechanic.
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Will you be okay in the dungeons? It'll be a lot more dangerous now that you can't see...
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[Toki went through Akira's dungeon the night before with Ala, and that didn't go too terribly.]
I'm working something out with Joroko.
[He smiles to try and reassure Rei.]
I can't be scared of creepy Shadows if I can't see them~!
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[ She smiles and reaches over to hold onto his hand. They can't go five minutes without PDA. ]
I'll hold your hand the entire time so we won't get separated as well.
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We have to be really prepared for this.
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[ Ever since Ananke learned Victory Cry, Rei has gotten a lot more confident in her healing. She doesn't need to worry about her SP running out and how long she could heal for. ]
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I'll try not to make so much work for you!
[He's trying to be lighthearted, but this dungeon should be even harder than the last. With less people to fight together and a more powerful Daitengu.]
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Ehehe, I know you won't.
[ She squeezes his hand again. ]
Do you want to go to one of the old dungeons before we all leave? We can practise so we'll be in sync.
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Should we try the shrine?
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[ She was in her ego death state throughout the entirety of it so she never ventured in. ]
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[But the more he thinks about it, the shrine was pretty bad. He'd encountered his own fear floor of nonexistence, Kido's bugs and Chimeras, and Jiro's demon apocalypse and severed heads.]
Or um... we can fight ravens.
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[ Thanks, Toki, now they can potentially get emotionally scarred before the new dungeon. ]
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[It will strengthen their resolve for a happy ending.]