Entry tags:
- *dungeon log,
- ai the somnium files: iris,
- amatsuki: tokidoki rikugou,
- animal academy: sasuke sagami,
- astral chain: yamato howard,
- black torch: jiro azuma,
- devil may cry: nero,
- girls' frontline: ump45,
- kagepro: kousuke seto,
- kagepro: tsubomi kido,
- megaten: akira kurusu,
- megaten: rei,
- mo dao zu shi: wei wuxian,
- npc: minato arisato,
- npc: souji seta,
- original: ala,
- original: terrence nowell,
- pokemon: cyrus,
- pokemon: red,
- spiral: rio takeuchi
JANUARY DUNGEON
JANUARY DUNGEON
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→ 1/12 Lockdown: The Final Dungeon
- When preparations are complete and the team is ready to tackle the dungeons, both Attendants can be found at the castle, with Minato sitting on the armrest of the throne with a plain short sword balanced on his knees, and Souji standing to the side with several backpacks full of food, water, and blankets at his feet. "Last chance to change your mind and join the Champions of the Just," Minato pipes up from where he's sitting. "They've got trail mix." The team he's heading, incidentally, he named the Legion of the Dead and there is no trail mix or any other supplies provided by Minato, because Souji is a responsible leader who comes prepared, and Minato just doesn't care.
A several day hiking trip up the mountains for the sake of team bonding was considered but ultimately vetoed, so Souji simply opens a portal up from the forest shrine's torii to the mountain shrine's, and from there, it's only a short trek through the drifting snow to reach the honden. At the stroke of midnight, each Attendant places their hand flat on their door, the surface glowing bright blue and turning translucent: a one-way barrier swallowing each person whole as they pass through the portals.
Legion of the Dead
Depending on your choice, one of two doors will open. | Champions of the Just
The rest of the room is empty. There should be a way to get the barriers to drop in one of the five available passageways... Will you proceed all together, or divide and conquer? |
→ MOD NOTES
- ⬥ Both dungeons are team-based and require some coordination with other members of their team, with some decisions involving the entire team (e.g. Legion of the Dead's first decision regarding the omamoris). The teams will make their way through several rooms to find the exit, either split up or all together, with each room containing a battle, puzzle, decision, or another obstacle. The team as a whole will bear the consequences of the actions taken, so please give each choice careful consideration. As actions may affect subsequent rooms, new rooms will become available after the previous are cleared, rather than all the information given at one time.
⬥ A toplevel for the boss will go up once a team ICly reaches the boss' chamber, and overall, this deadline is the end of the month to avoid IC consequences.
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It's no good, the door won't open. Maybe it's because it's not midnight yet in this world?
[ It's nighttime but not midnight. From this height at the top of the stairs, they can see the town in the distance that still has its lights, but once night falls, it's very hard to tell the difference between 2am and 4am, the entirety of night looking exactly the same between dusk and dawn. ]
How're you holding up? Can you wait until midnight, or should we not just sit around and do nothing?
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[It won't bleed as much if he stops moving.]
I wanna see what happens at midnight.
[If anything. But they're already here; they may as well see if something changes at Lockdown.]
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It shouldn't be too long... hopefully... The sun sets at around five, right? And it was dark before we got here, so we won't have to wait any more than seven hours!
[ Jiro should take a nap to pass the time. But he might not wake up. ]
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There should be something we have to accomplish to get a door to show up, right?
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If it's the one in the shrine, it should just open at midnight, like it usually does. It's not like the shrine in the mountains that needs us to be super strong, or the one in—-
[ She breaks off, whipping her head around towards the castle. ]
Oh! The guards will disappear at midnight! Jiro, we just have to make it to midnight, and we can walk right in and go to the Velvet Room!
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[The Velvet Room is probably a better idea than wherever the forest shrine door goes inside this dungeon.]
Though if we're already inside a dungeon during Lockdown, I dunno if we should be expecting the same rules to apply here. What if nothing fucking happens at midnight? Does time even pass here like that?
[The mechanics of time inside a dungeon don't follow any logic.]
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Umm... I don't know. What else can we do but wait? If nothing happens at midnight, we can figure it out then right?
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[And so, they wait.]
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Jiro, are you going to sleep? I have tarot cards, and maybe we can play to pass the time. Sometimes, when people are lost, they look to the cards for answers.
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Did you get them from the shrine?
[The crows wouldn't let him get close enough to look at the tarot cards that had appeared. Then he'd been arrested and forgot about them.]
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I got them from Akira last month. And inside the shrine, there was only the Moon. Was there another full set besides the one on the door?
[ If Jiro didn't pick the whole set up... probably nobody did and they're lost somewhere, possibly scattered around in the forest under heaps of snow and nobody will find them until spring comes. The relevance, if any, can wait. ]
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[Looks like no one found them.]
What do you do with them?
[He knows nothing about tarot, and would dismiss the entire thing outright if the Personas weren't obviously tied to the arcana.]
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[ The exact process behind it she isn't well versed in, but there's a simplified version she plays with by herself sometimes, which is to take out the deck of cards, sit cross legged so her dress makes a good enough table that she doesn't have to place the cards on the snow, and spreads them all out without regard to what's right side up or sideways. ]
You pick three cards and it tells you your fortune! Like this.
[ She picks up a random card and it's... hm. She places it back down without showing Jiro. ]
Like that! Pick three and I'll tell you what it means!
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He picks three cards randomly, but he doesn't think Ala's doing it right. Tarot scenes in movies are spreading a bunch of the cards out and then flipping them over.]
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She takes the three cards Jiro picked out, and puts the rest of the deck in her pocket for safekeeping. ...On second thought, she also moves so she's sitting next to Jiro instead of across, so there's no confusion as to which one's upright or upside down. ]
Okay, so the first one represents the past, the center is the present, and the last is the future. First, you gotta give me a question! Like "How do we get out of here?" or "How do I survive winter overnight with a broken stomach?" or "What's for dinner tomorrow?" And then I'll interpret the cards, and advise you on what to do.
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Are we going to leave Hirajiro?
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[ This isn't a magic 8 ball, so she'll just make it not a yes or no question. The first card she flips over, it's the upright Fortune. ]
The Wheel of Fortune says things are up to chance, which is a lot of what this feels like, right? Not being in control of things, having things be left up to luck. And there's the repetitive nature of the wheel, which prompts us to learn from the past when situations repeat themselves. They're all things we need to accept, a cycle of good and bad times, so even though we're struggling right now, don't lose hope, 'cause it'll get better!
[ Card number two is the upright Star, and Ala brightens upon seeing it. ]
Star's a hopeful card! This is Rio's card! Right now, we don't really know what's going on in the world, but the card says not to lose hope. Consulting the cards is sorta like that, something to take comfort in, that we'll be alright as long as we do our best and ask for help when we need it.
[ She flips the last card over and it's... reversed Justice. ]
Um. The future is injustice... It's gonna be unfair and whatever decisions we make in the future, some of them aren't going to be morally right. Probably... however we choose to leave, there's going to be people who will get hurt. This card's a warning that there's no way to make everybody happy. That doesn't mean the decision is right or wrong, just that we should keep others in consideration when we make it, and it's a reminder that whatever consequences there are, we gotta take full responsibility for them instead of pretending it's not our fault.
[ In short, how are they going to leave Hirajiro? Who knows. But there'll be a decision involved and it's lose-lose. ]
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That's probably part of the injustice prediction. Not everyone, maybe no one, is going to get their ideal outcome here. They've fucked things up too much, if they even had a good end option from the start.]
I don't see any reason to do anything different than we have been, then.
[Some of them don't consider others, and never will. Some take responsibility, and some won't. Tarot cards are bullshit in the end. You can read whatever you want into them.]
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[ When you do what you want and don't care about the effect on the rest of the world, things can be easy. It's made easier if you believe all of this is a fake world filled with fake people, or the idea that all worlds are fake except your own, or maybe everything is fake except yourself. Way too existentialist for Ala to want to consider, and she shuffles the cards back into the deck.
You mold the cards to fit the story you already have in mind, and Ala's story is one that wants to be hopeful, but can accept whatever end comes about because she doesn't feel involved in any of it, having no strong attachment to people and not having a home to pine for either. This is the beauty and uselessness of tarot. ]
Want to ask another question? Or maybe you can do a reading for me!
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I'm good.
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[ She has Toki's entire library stuffed into her pocket, so she can entertain herself without him. ]
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Once Jiro seems like he's fallen asleep, Ala lies down next to him and curls up by his side; she's not human enough to offer much body heat, but she can at least block out some of the wind as she hums under her breath, soft and tuneless.
Three hours later, a gust of wind starts to blow, and the bell hanging over the offertory box starts to gong, barely loud enough to be heard over the gusting wind. ]
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The bell is barely audible, and it could just be the wind. If Ala's still lying on the ground, he'll nudge her with his foot.]
Something's happening.
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[ She's slow to get up, not exactly having been asleep, but zoned out enough that she's still present while not having to be conscious for all those hours. ]
The wind...? Like the dungeon wind, when there's a new one...
[ Except. The wind is blowing away from the shrine, not at all towards the honden she turns around and looks it, door still closed and there is no bright blue light or anything like that. ]
It's blowing back towards town. Or maybe the other side, to the school or lake or other shrine?
[ There's also the castle that might be deserted now, but wherever they check, they're only going to have the one hour to do it before having to wait another full day for Lockdown. She tugs Jiro's sleeve, leaning towards the castle, because first things first is getting Jiro to survive until the next Lockdown. ]
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