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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- 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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Should he go listen and see what he can find out?]
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Their current set-up of communication may be a little slow at times when asking questions to the townspeople, but they've figured out a system that works. Cyrus and Toki are free to ask whatever questions they want, but Sasuke will have to resort to writing his into the ground with his dagger or the end of a small key Toki brought. Cyrus can't hear the answers to his own questions, but both Toki and Sasuke will have the information; Sasuke likely to give clearer interpretations or exact wording when they have the time to convey it to Cyrus.]
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Choosing to talk to the townspeople before deciding on where to go, the three of them find a couple who aren't busy with repairs or construction to answer their questions. They sort of scoff at the group for not knowing what happened, both curious and wary of the group because they're not recognized from being from Hirajiro, but a few are willing to take the time to explain. They say that the village was attacked by a neighboring town, but the Kotengu was able to protect the town and drive the attackers away— he strengthened all their men to the point that one of them fired an arrow that passed through a hundred mens' hearts and killed them in one blow, and he had brought those who had fallen back from the brink of death as if they were never fatally wounded or thought to be dead on the field. They claim that this god does more than """protect""" like the Daitengu does, their original gods being passive while the Kotengu played an active role in cinching victory, and that they plan to construct a castle in the forest next to the shrine so the Kotengu can watch over the town closer to earth instead of being hidden way up there in the mountains like the useless Daitengu who claim to be guardians and yet never lifted a finger to help them fight off invaders. ]
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From here, they may decided to ask more questions building on the answers received, or head off for the shrine or the castle instead.]
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Is there anything they would take a closer look at? Otherwise, the townspeople here give the team curious looks before returning to whatever they're up to, and can be asked questions. ]
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[It also represents a discrepancy from what they know.]
[Cyrus begins casually looking around for someone visibly carrying a key or accessing locked doors in the shrine. If no such person exists, he'll go back to the other two and attempt to quietly inform them of the box, by muttering into their ear that he's interested to find the person with the key. The volume fluctuates a bit as usual, but it's pretty normal whispering, and he makes sure to act conversational and curious in case a villager overhears.]
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He tilts his head questioningly like "Why are you planning to go in there?" But he does begin keeping an eye out for a key.]
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It looks like most of the people here are regular townspeople just visiting the shrine, none of them dressed up in priest's clothing or anything that would denote them as being somebody in charge of the shrine. The only people that stand apart from the rest might be the ones sweeping, who aren't dressed any differently, but are focused on maintaining the shrine instead of being here to pray. The only door in the area is the one to the honden, but nobody is anywhere near it and the door is closed. It's a sacred place meant for the kami, after all, not for people to enter normally. ]
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Can he use his ninja stealth to check out the door?]
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Can he spy any keys on the people sweeping, or is he going to need to hunt around some more?]
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There aren't any keys visible from any of the people around the shrine. Can he pick pockets? Maybe he can find something if he pickpockets them. How's your conscience doing, Sasuke ]
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Something important fell in the offering box, how do I get it out?
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What did you drop? A child might be able to reach in and fish it out.
Otherwise, the box is emptied every night, and anything that's not coin is taken to the mayor's office to be picked up.
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And then writing back:]
Who has the key? Can I ask them to open it for me? It was a keepsake from my mother.
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They tell him that the person with the key isn't around to open the box, since they only come at night for this one job, but if Sasuke describes the keepsake, they'll pass along the message to either the person who has the key if they see them, or let the mayor know so nobody else but Sasuke can claim it.
Either way, the person's not here at the moment. They will likely come at night, though— somebody to keep in mind both for talking to and for opening the box, if the group chooses to wait until then. ]
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Time to find Cyrus! He'll report back with some more writing in the dirt:]
The person with the key to the box only comes at night to collect everything inside. Anything other than coins is taken to the mayor's office.
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Come back tonight.
[Then he straightens up and scuffs the whole conversation away with his foot. His gaze then turns to Toki, who knows none of this, and he quickly touches the boy's shoulder to get his attention. Quietly (or what he thinks is quietly), Cyrus tells him:]
We're leaving for now.
[He'll explain the rest of the plan later, where they can't be overheard.]
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When they return to the shrine at night, what will they find?]
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