FEBRUARY EVENT PT 1
FEBRUARY EVENT PT 1
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- Three weeks have passed in the outside world since everybody had first entered the dungeons, and they exit to find themselves back in Hirajiro. It's quiet, late at night, streets dry around both the house and the clubhouse as they all trudge on home. For the rest of the night, everybody is encouraged to sleep, waking up to breakfast and in the late afternoon on the 2nd, an official team meeting is called. This time, there is no enforcement for people to come or stay, and food will be served after the bulk of the discussion is dealt with. Those who care will take things seriously, and those who don't are free to walk away.
To start, each team shares what went on in each respective dungeon.
(click to expand details) From the castle dungeon:
- ⬥ Room 1: The team finds Rio's, Yamato's, and Kido's omamoris that had been returned to the shrine back on New Years, and allows them to burn.
- ⬥ Room 2: In a war between Hirajiro and a neighboring town, Terry kills a hundred of the other town's soldiers with a single arrow and saves Hirajiro.
- ⬥ Room 3: In the aftermath of the war, the townspeople praise the Kotengu for saving them. They say he came to power half a year ago and can strengthen people and bring them back from the dead. In the offertory box in the forest shrine, Cyrus, Sasuke, and Jiro find a scrap of paper.
- ⬥ Room 4: In the aftermath of the war, Terry, Rei, and Yamato fight through a horde of zombies: the townspeople that Terry killed with his arrows who have been brought back to life- but wrong.
- ⬥ Room 5: In the aftermath of the war, Minato, Nero, and Red help out the remains of the town that attacked Hirajiro. These townspeople blame themselves for attacking and underestimating the Kotengu's strength. Red falls into ego death.
- ⬥ Room 6: In a war between the Kotengu and Daitengu, Hirajiro has been destroyed by active earthquakes and rockslides triggered by the Daitengu after the townspeople decide to side with the Kotengu. The team gathers up the remaining townspeople and bring them to safety at the shrine, where the Kotengu spirits everybody away to safety. Cyrus falls into ego death. Sasuke receives a second scrap of paper.
- ⬥ Final Room: In the boss' chamber, the team is met with the ghosts of all their old teammates lost to ego death and permadeath. Minato fully remembers and explains his contract: he and Souji became Attendants to help their Guests defeat the Daitengu and free to Kotengu, after which the Kotengu will use his powers to bring their team back from death. The Kotengu has the ability to bring people back from the dead and has been doing so for the Persona users. The Daitengu have the ability to shatter people's souls, which is the reason why there are Persona users who permadied and did not revive, and will not reincarnate. To restore these souls, the Attendants planned to use the Kotengu's power to access the Sea of Souls. Sasuke receives a third scrap of paper.
(click to expand details) From the shrine dungeon:
- ⬥ Room 1: In the main hub, the team meets the ghost of a young human boy who runs away and seals half the doors. In the first room, everybody meets doppelgangers of each person in the team, but defeat them and find a fourth scrap of paper in Souji's doppelganger's bag.
- ⬥ Room 2: In modern-day Hirajiro, the townspeople turn against the Persona users and burn down the clubhouse. Jiro and Ala fight through the crowd of townspeople who attack them with torches and farming tools and chase the two until they escape into the forest.
- ⬥ Room 3: During the Kotengu's rise in power, the lake is polluted and turned into a dumping ground for scrap metal and other trash, and only a small handful of people remain who argue against industrialization and the destruction of nature. The townspeople attack and drive away 45, Kido, and the few people who dare to disagree with the Kotengu.
- ⬥ Room 4: During the Kotengu's rise in power, students learn about weaponsmithing and war tactics instead of the usual subjects like math and science. Souji and Iris meet the boy from the hub. He introduces himself as Hiroto, and agrees to lower the barrier in the main hub.
- ⬥ Room 5: During the Kotengu's rise in power, the forest around Hirajiro is being cut down to light iron furnaces for smithing weapons. The forest animals are displaced from their homes, and take refuge in the beginnings of the Kotengu's castle, where Akira, Rio, and Wei Wuxian find a fifth scrap of paper.
- ⬥ Room 6: In modern-day Hirajiro, the team lives out their daily lives believing they are natives to the town, until they pick up on the discrepancies such as the isolation of the town. With brainwashing from the Daitengu, this is the idyllic life they could have, if they choose it over reality.
- ⬥ Final Room: The team meets Miyamoto-no-Yamazaki, who reveals he was originally human and went by the name Hiroto. Daitengu can be born as a Daitengu, as in the case of the previous three Daitengu, or they can be born as a human and turn into one, as in Hiroto's case. In the middle of the discussion, Jiro goes into anaphylactic shock and Hiroto sends everybody out of the dungeon, saying that every time one of them dies and is revived, their soul becomes more and more corrupted. He will reopen the dungeon on the 3rd for the whole team to come back. Jiro falls into ego death.
For the sake of refreshing everybody's memories, Akira and Kido then go over everything they have learned about this world and how it's time to make a decision for how to bring everything to an end.
The Kotengu and Daitengu vied for power in the past, with the Daitengu being guardians of nature and peace and the Kotengu bringing war and advancement. The Kotengu was sealed away but has the power to bring in people from other worlds and make them Persona users. The last group include Minato and Souji, whose entire team was killed except for Minato: he was saved by the Kotengu, and signed a contract promising to lead the new Persona users to kill the Daitengu and free the Kotengu. In return, he and Souji were made into Attendants, and upon completion of the contract, the Kotengu will restore their team's shattered souls and bring them back to life.
Supported by multiple sources, the ofuda door in the castle is their way home. Both teams have been gathering up torn parts of the same ofuda, with five pieces out of six in their possession, and one more piece will complete the last ofuda needed to go home. All the ofudas, complete and incomplete, are given to Akira for safekeeping. As the Kotengu controls the passage, they may be able to open the door and leave without fighting, while the Kotengu is busy fighting the last Daitengu. If they stay and fight the Kotengu as originally planned, however, they must be aware that 1) the Kotengu may be able to seal the omamori he created, and 2) each time somebody is brought back to life by the Kotengu, he corrupts their souls. In the past, Souji and the rest of his team were able to summon their Personas without a medium like Minato's team required, and Souji promises to help figure out the mechanics so they no longer require the omamori. As for the second point... there's already been too many casualties, and it's unclear what corruption means, only that it terrified Hiroto.
Along with whether to kill the Kotengu (somehow) or forge a deal with him, they must decide on what to do with the last Daitengu. If they kill Hiroto, it's hinted that the Daitengu will never truly disappear from the world because humans with high spiritual energy may turn into Daitengu. Souta, the grandson of the occult shop owners, is a prime candidate for this, and the town may never be free of a Daitengu's influence. For those who want to stay in Hirajiro when everything is over, the world may retain its prison system and constantly try to boot any remaining Persona users out unless Hiroto or another Daitengu can rework the system.
And then there's the Sea of Souls, the possibility of bringing everybody back to life— Mondo and Hibiki and Naoya and all the dozens upon dozens of people who were dragged into this war against their will. Shattered souls, corrupted souls, they could all be saved. All this time, ever since they arrived here in the summer, the team battled for their lives and their freedom against the Daitengu and the Kotengu, pledging to kill the fucking birds and forge their own paths. But they need the Kotengu to go home. They need the Daitengu to stay in Hirajiro. It isn't so easy to drop the convictions they've poured so much into already. What shall they do?
Tomorrow, they speak with Hiroto, and make their first decision of whether to work together, or make a stand and fight.
→ 2/3 - 2/29 Around Town
- Outside of the hidden hour, life goes on... Bundled up in coats and scarves, the townspeople flock outside for much of the month, catching up with each other and going shopping together, turning to the Persona users with warm smiles and exclamations that they're glad to see everybody recovered from their illnesses too— they've all been gone for weeks, after all, presumably stuck at home with the sniffles. The patients in the clinic have all started to recover over the past few weeks, with a little garden of medicinal plants started beside the community center now that there is no danger of frost, and construction is already underway to rebuild the hospital building.
For Setsubun on the 3rd, little bags of roasted soybeans and samples of ginger sake for the adults are given out in the marketplace, and at the mountain shrine, priests pass out sweets and small toys and envelopes of money to those who make the trek to the peak. Young men wearing nothing but loincloths parade around the lake before plunging into the freezing water for "purification." Tiny daruma with blank eyes are sold to grant wishes— daruma are so weird: you give the doll the gift of sight by painting in just one eye, write your wish down on its back, and then withhold filling in the other eye until the doll grants your wish through some mystical power. The townspeople believe in this sort of stuff, okay. But none of the townspeople seem to be able to see summoned Personas anymore, and when asked or shown anything out of the ordinary, the townspeople laugh and say you're silly, turning their attention back to the festivities. In the evening, a bonfire is raised by the lakefront with a stage set up next to it for musical performances, historical reenactments and dramas, and dancing all through the night until morning comes with the arrival of spring.
And sure enough, by morning, the snow has all melted, the sun shining brightly in a clear blue sky, though the air is crisp and the nights still get cold. Several townspeople have been hard at work building rowboats, which can be rented to paddle out into the lake, the water so clear one can see several meters into the depths where schools of freshwater fish now swim about, and birds can be seen floating on the surface until a boat comes too close and scares them away. At the community center, a soup kitchen has been set up by a group of volunteers, with hot stews and freshly baked bread served in a large room filled wall to wall with tables and benches, the townspeople enjoying lunches and dinners together with donations going towards the hospital and covering the costs of patients so no one needs to worry about affording treatment. The illness has abated and winter has ended, hope alight on each person's face.
→ MOD NOTES
- ⬥ A lot of the information detailed in the infodump has been repeated ad nauseam over the course of the game, but is presented here for summary and completion, and so all characters will fully understand the situation and can make an informed decision about the ending. The team meeting does not have to the played out unless people are interested or have something they want to discuss.
⬥ The encounter with Hiroto on 2/3 will be threaded out in the toplevel below. Whether Hiroto lives or dies will be determined by the characters volunteering to talk to him, and they will receive the last ofuda piece from him regardless of their decision.
⬥ The townspeople have reverted back to their previously oblivious state regarding Personas or anything supernatural.
⬥ This month, the full moon occurs on 2/8 - 2/10, when Personas are stronger but more difficult to control. This is an optional mechanic.
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Joroko, save your energy! I'll carry Toki this time~
[ Walking around this place would be pretty treacherous with all the Shadows that they won't be able to run from, so she turns into a dragon to pick Toki up and lift him up into the air, wings spreading out to block a lot of the freezing rain too. She still doesn't have any offensive spells, but what she does is cast charm on one of the bears and make the Shadows fight amongst themselves. ]
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They aren't descending down any hole; instead, they just sort of hover in place while the fighting continues below them, every once in a while Ala dipping and then pulling back up again. ]
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Ala! It's cold!
[Don't just... hover.]
Can you breathe fire!?
[He may have already asked her that once, but he doesn't recall.]
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It's the forest next, which is also still raining but it's a light drizzle, and feels like springtime. Not warm, but still considerably warmer than the previous floor. ]
-—here I am! Don't touch any of the leaves or grass~
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[Toki freezes in place, so close to setting one of his bare feet on some grass a little off the path. He had been angling to get a better view of the castle. While he's not paying attention, a Waraji jumps out of the brambles beside him and attacks. Toki looks down at it and screams.]
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Here's what we're looking for! Think you can grab one of its legs, and just sorta dangle it without it biting you?
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[Toki looks intently at the waraji. That big eye, are they being watched right now?]
Ugh...
[He gingerly grabs one of the disgusting little chicken feet.]
How many do we need? We're not going to wear them right!?
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As many as we can get! They're for Souji, so he'll be sad if we squashed them.
[ She wouldn't want to wear them either... you'd have to step right on the eyeball, and just the thought of that sounds gross. ]
Have you ever met the bear here, Toki?
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There's a bear!?
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[ She finds another Waraji who turns and tries to run, and does her disappearing-reappearing trick to pop up right in front of it so it runs right into her waiting hands, for her to slip the strap onto Toki's pike too. They can fit so many on here, this is such a good idea. ]
I think it's a demon?
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A different kind of demon than the Shadows?
[Demons in this Toki's world are much like Shadows, born of human negativity in concept. Not a race of beings living in a different dimension or however it was in Daybreak.]
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[ They're separate things, a "collective unconscious" where things are unspoken and agreed upon by everybody in the world, like the general existence of gods and demons who have power over mankind, where concepts like fate and death and time are immortalized and given form. On the other side, there's the "personal unconscious," one's own mind and thoughts and beliefs, where memory and experiences and personality give rise to a Persona.
Persona lore is complicated and confusing and Ala waves another Waraji around dismissively before adding it to the pike. ]
So, yeah! They're sort of the same, but the bear sorta lives here instead of being summoned. Let's go say hi!
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Um, okay.
[He's a bit apprehensive of the bear, given Ellie, but finding him will stop Toki from questioning all existence if he thinks too much about the Sea of Souls.]
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[ Still, Ala takes her sweet time walking along the path and plucking Warajis out of the grass. She still tells Toki to keep out of it and she makes him carry the pike too, while she gets to forage for the demon sandals.
They're not going to get to the end of the path until the castle's already half buried by rocks from the landslide triggered by the earthquake that rumbles underneath their feet now. ]
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He drops the pike and starts running back down the path. A couple of the warajis wriggle themselves off the pike and scamper back into the bushes.]
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You can't outrun an earthquake!
[ She yells after him, but as long as he sticks to the path instead of taking a shortcut through the trees like she advised again, she goes after the loose Waraji's instead, to recapture them. Maybe a couple of trees loosen up and threaten to fall over and the air gets thick with dust, but none if it bothers Ala and since she knows the rock slide won't reach them here, there's no hurry. She'll find Toki after she makes sure all the Waraji are accounted for. ]
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Sorry I ran! Something to make up for it~!
[Toki waves behind him. Joroko has been summoned, as is carrying a pile of waraji.]
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[ She didn't mind so much the running off, as long as he came back and Ala doesn't have to figure out how best to carry a pike full of Waraji without any of them slipping off the ends. She'll have to figure it out soon, though, because they're all fussing and wiggling around and the pike's almost full up by the time she adds Joroko's pile in addition to what she had already. ]
This should be enough... Hehe, Souji's going to be so happy~ Let's visit the bear, and then we can leave, okay?
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[Toki takes the pike, only to give it Joroko. The wriggling waraji are her problem now.]
Is it a cute bear?
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[ Ala thinks Terry's dragon is cute, though, so ymmv. She takes one end of the pike so Joroko can take the other end and the Waraji are all strung up in between them like shish kebabs, and leads the way through the forest that way, leading from the front in case any more Warajis jump out at them so Ala can quickly grab it and add it to the collection.
The bear in question is a large black bear(?), sleeping in the midst of the rubble of the castle ruins, walls crumbling and destroyed even before the earthquake happened. It opens its eyes and stares over at the three of them with glowing golden eyes, while Ala beams at it. She digs into her pocket to see if she has any food, but there's nothing edible in there anymore so she just slides one of the Waraji off the end of the pike and tosses it to the bear(?), which lumbers forward and devours the Waraji in one clean bite. ]
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Does... does Souji eat the waraji too?
[It's one thing to capture them as pets or something, or kill them for being Shadows, but... eating them seems wrong somehow.]
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[ They look gross, and too scrawny to be tasty, but the straw can also be used to make a medicinal tea, so theoretically it can be eaten? Of all the time she's lived in the Velvet Room, Souji hardly ever cooks for himself, and Minato doesn't ask for Shadow meals either... Minato might eat a Shadow, she thinks... but not Souji. ]
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[Toki turns back to the bear, just to make sure they're not the next to be eaten.]
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To keep them like pets, I guess? Like all his cats. You have a cat too, right? And you won't eat it when though it's edible?
[ Probably? She pats the bear on the head, and it closes its eyes. ]
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