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Player Plot: Bizarre Bird Behavior!
Should you happen to have missed it, the plotting and information post for this event can be found here.
A. Choco-Chaos!
Perhaps the first thing anyone notices is the noise, the incessant squawking and warking of so many startled and disgruntled chocobos. Then comes the smell. Ew! In the early morning hours dozens, maybe even hundreds of chocobos invaded many of the cities of Vaikuntha, and while for the first few minutes some may have been elated to see them, attitudes quickly change. The chocobos are panicked, running around without much rhyme or reason, trampling on flower beds, knocking over merchant stands, and making such a ruckus even the dead couldn’t sleep through it. Any food they find is destroyed within minutes, and anything they’re curious about meets the sharp end of their strong beaks. While they’re generally harmless birds, they have the capacity for devastation.
And none of that mentions the, uh, other mess live animals tend to make.
Despite being within the city limits, they are far from tame. Any attempts to approach the birds will be met with either an angry warning wark, a display of puffed feathers, or the chocobo just straight up bolting away. This seems great, as maybe they can be corralled, but… Nope. While this works to an extent, as soon as the birds get too close to the city borders they turn tail and jump straight over the heads of the people attempting to be rid of them, running back into the city to make even more of a mess in their renewed panic. What is there to be done about them?
B. Lurking Lunchers
Should anyone be so inclined as to find out why the chocobos feathers are so ruffled, they need only walk to the edge of the city. Stalking around just beyond civilization are fearsome beasts known only as chocobo eaters. Based on the feathers stuck between their huge teeth this is probably an apt name. The monsters have little interest in humans, but become very interested when a chocobo wanders too close to the outskirts of town. The chocobo eaters are quite aggressive and will gladly take on anyone bold enough to make a challenge. Adventurers may attempt to fight them, but it seems like just when you send one packing, another bigger monster shows up. Was that a baby chocobo eater you were just fighting? You could have sworn it was an adult, with how big it is!
C. Fight or Flight
At last the time has come. A gold chocobo trotted in from off the horizon and rounded up what she believes to be able fighters, herded them into groups, and partnered them with a chocobo that will fight by their side. Ironically it seems to be the feathered member of the party that actually knows what to do, and the teams are led by their respective birds out into the battlefield to take on one of the ferocious beasts waiting out there for lunch. Fight as hard as you can and don’t let the birds down. Defeat might not mean death for you, but it certainly would for the chocobos!
Once the battles are won and the flocks free to return to their natural habitat, some of the brave battlers will find themselves with new feathered friends. Others will not, but everyone will have a handful of greens. If you missed this opportunity to get a chocobo, or you have a taste and want even more, head on over and check out the chocobo capture/breeding system that will be available from now until Eternity.
A. Choco-Chaos!
Perhaps the first thing anyone notices is the noise, the incessant squawking and warking of so many startled and disgruntled chocobos. Then comes the smell. Ew! In the early morning hours dozens, maybe even hundreds of chocobos invaded many of the cities of Vaikuntha, and while for the first few minutes some may have been elated to see them, attitudes quickly change. The chocobos are panicked, running around without much rhyme or reason, trampling on flower beds, knocking over merchant stands, and making such a ruckus even the dead couldn’t sleep through it. Any food they find is destroyed within minutes, and anything they’re curious about meets the sharp end of their strong beaks. While they’re generally harmless birds, they have the capacity for devastation.
And none of that mentions the, uh, other mess live animals tend to make.
Despite being within the city limits, they are far from tame. Any attempts to approach the birds will be met with either an angry warning wark, a display of puffed feathers, or the chocobo just straight up bolting away. This seems great, as maybe they can be corralled, but… Nope. While this works to an extent, as soon as the birds get too close to the city borders they turn tail and jump straight over the heads of the people attempting to be rid of them, running back into the city to make even more of a mess in their renewed panic. What is there to be done about them?
B. Lurking Lunchers
Should anyone be so inclined as to find out why the chocobos feathers are so ruffled, they need only walk to the edge of the city. Stalking around just beyond civilization are fearsome beasts known only as chocobo eaters. Based on the feathers stuck between their huge teeth this is probably an apt name. The monsters have little interest in humans, but become very interested when a chocobo wanders too close to the outskirts of town. The chocobo eaters are quite aggressive and will gladly take on anyone bold enough to make a challenge. Adventurers may attempt to fight them, but it seems like just when you send one packing, another bigger monster shows up. Was that a baby chocobo eater you were just fighting? You could have sworn it was an adult, with how big it is!
C. Fight or Flight
At last the time has come. A gold chocobo trotted in from off the horizon and rounded up what she believes to be able fighters, herded them into groups, and partnered them with a chocobo that will fight by their side. Ironically it seems to be the feathered member of the party that actually knows what to do, and the teams are led by their respective birds out into the battlefield to take on one of the ferocious beasts waiting out there for lunch. Fight as hard as you can and don’t let the birds down. Defeat might not mean death for you, but it certainly would for the chocobos!
Once the battles are won and the flocks free to return to their natural habitat, some of the brave battlers will find themselves with new feathered friends. Others will not, but everyone will have a handful of greens. If you missed this opportunity to get a chocobo, or you have a taste and want even more, head on over and check out the chocobo capture/breeding system that will be available from now until Eternity.
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If anything else attacks, he'll try and take Ignis' position and take the heat off the other two.
He stifles a laugh when the chocobo steals his blade but Noct distracting the bird gives him a good chance to give him a look over.]
Hey there cute bird. [He grins and starts stroking those feathers, looking for any injuries.]
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Which was Ignis' dagger.
...at least it didn't take it away somewhere where he can't find it. He'll take it later from Noct.]
He should be fine. We didn't let him engage the beast directly. [If he has the strength to steal stuff, he's fine.]
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Yeah, but he did try to help scratch it's feet.
[Such a brave bird, attacking its predator. He hugs its neck, gently stroking the feathers carefully with the hand not holding the dagger.
No injuries, but the bird does sadly kweh in Ignis' general direction.]
Looks like he's more concerned about you, Iggy.
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Let me see?
[He's not Ignis, but they've all gotten hurt enough that they all knew first aid anyway, even though Ignis is definitely the best at it.]
Maybe if we take care of you, the chocobo will let you have your dagger back.
[He's snickering, sorry, it's just so funny.]
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He's supposed to do that.]It's nothing, probably not even a sprain.
[But he does obediently let Prompto check his hand. This is what happens when one can't handle weighty attacks. The wrist is a bit red and swollen but no other damages.]
It will pass within 24 hours.
[He's been through worse.]
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[-celebrate, he was going to say. Before the bird raced back to where the monster fell and grabbed something with his beak. Wandering right back to Noctis and dropping the item into his hands. ...Is this a potion?]
Thanks, buddy. [It gets a smile and little neck pet. The bird kwehs happily.
And if they knew anything about black chocobos and their penchant for only giving items to those they deem worthy... Oh, dear.]
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Probably right, a day or two, should be fine.
[How many times had he sprained a wrist or an ankle temporarily? It wasn't worth using a potion on usually, not when they had to keep them for bigger injuries.]
Cool! We survived! Mostly unharmed!
[Prompto whoops for all of their benefit and grinned at them, and the bird was on the move, bringing something else to Noctis, earning a snicker.]
I think you made a new friend Noct.
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He feels lucky that the things ended the way they did.]
I never doubted either of you.
[And their skills, despite the fact that they were all almost basically newbies with their new skills.
Ignis just sighs, crossing his arms as he watches the black chocobo.]
It seems that he wants to stay with you, Noct.
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I think you're right.
[His face is going to start hurting from all this smiling at this rate. Especially as the black chocobo kwehs and flaps his wings, as if confirming what the other two are saying.]
Alright, take it easy. You can come with us.
[King's orders. None of them can question it. This seems to please the bird as it practically coos, nuzzling his face into the young monarch's cheek.]