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Introduction Log || It's Happening Again (Again!)
Who: All characters (New Arrivals, Previous Arrivals, and Native OCs) When: June 5th Where: The Dream Width (Airship), the Curti Center, and the Housing District What: It is happening again. More outworlders have arrived in the Dream Width and must be rescued and brought back to their new homes on Vaikuntha Warnings/Notes: Only new players can put up a toplevel. Previous arrivals and native characters can respond to new characters' toplevel posts. MEMORY
[ You've been here before...? No, wait, why would you think that? You're here in the moment, everything is as it should be...(?) The memory you are trapped in has completely enthralled you. You stop questioning and accept, you relive and repeat. Luckily, you are not alone. Others have arrived to help you. The travelers in the airships will enter the nebula formed by your memories and attempt to wake you up and bring you back to the present. The dreamer's mind will shape how these newcomers are perceived and how the NPCs in the memory respond to them. For more details on the mechanics, please refer to this post] ARRIVAL
[ You wake from your dreams, from your memories, on a narrow cot. There are fleeting impressions- recycled air, humming machinery, movement, strangers waking around you. The room you wake in is lined with cots, with barely enough space between them to walk to the door, though not all of them show signs of having been occupied. The makeshift infirmary seems like it was prepared to hold many more than are here. Stepping out, there is a lobby space that bears the signs of having once held some furniture, now cleared away to make space. Your footsteps echo in the emptiness. As the automatic door slides shut on the infirmary, a light flashes on the far side of the room. A flickering holographic projection of a man’s face and gloved hand appears projected in the space above the arrivals’ heads. He backs up so his upper body is in frame for the recording. An arm, covered in the same orange flightsuit sleeve, hands him a tablet. The man begins to read. A written version of the message scrolls along the bottom of the projection as he speaks. ] ’Welcome travelers’… That’s way too formal. Hey everyone. Hi! [ The second man leans into the frame to add his greeting. ] Don’t panic. You were floating out there, but we pulled you in and rescued you. Yeah, we’re heroic AND handsome. And also the only ones crazy enough to come out here to get you. [ A woman’s voice calls from out of frame. ] Can you two be serious for ONE moment and stick to your scripts? [ The two men give each other a conspiratorial eyeroll. This does not appear to be their first take. ] Anyways, no need to panic. Seriously, don’t do anything reckless. We got our fill of that with Skywalker. [A huff is heard offscreen, and the men finally spare the tablet another glance.] ‘Your pilots will be navigating treacherous environs as this message plays…’ Claire, seriously? Nobody talks like this! [ The tablet is tossed to the side and lands with a thunk offscreen. ] We’re gonna wing it. Look, everyone, we’re workin’ hard to get you planetside safely, and it’s gonna take some tricky flying to do it. So the door to the cockpit is locked so we can focus on not getting us all killed. Don’t try to open it, unless you want to be stardust. We promise you’ll get answers about what’s going on once we land. But for now, please trust us. Right now, we’re your only hope. [ The second man leans forward, close to the recording device, and presses a button. The projection freezes for a moment, and then the message starts on the next recorded message. ] CURTI CENTER
[ Finally after hours of flight, you arrive at the Curti Center. The other NPCs await you having been notified of your retrieval in the Dream Width. Cid gives a short and to the point welcome speech, explaining what the situation is: you were lost in a space called the Dream Width. You are now on a planet called Vaikuntha: for ages, the people of this world have used Airships to rescue people lost in the Dream Width, with one person being found roughly every ten years. No one knows why this happens, but this has been a mutually beneficial exchange, with the people from Vaikutha rescuing people lost in the Dream Width and the rescued ones sharing their wisdom with the people of Vaikuntha. Ten years ago, something unusual happened: two people were found at once, Biggs and Wedge. But that was nothing compared to what happened two months ago. And now, here you are. No one knows why such a large number of people has arriving lately, but the Curti Center is a place dedicated to piercing the Dream Width's secrets. Cid also introduces the other ones: his assistant Jessie, a young woman fascinated by the new arrivals, Claire, the woman sighing and writing in her schedule book upon being pointed out as the bookkeeper, Kupoto and Mogaruru, their Mognet representatives and finally the Native OCs: those brave and kind souls who have accepted to help you all on a daily basis. After Cid finishes (and Claire grumbles at her work never being done), the employees, including the Native OCs, provide a tour of the facility and help the newcomers navigate their future lives. Now is the time to ask questions and look over pamphlets regarding locations, Jobs, life in Vaikuntha... ] [ If you want to contact an NPC, you can do so on the NPC Contact Page. ] A BALL OF FLUFF NAMED MOOGLE
[ It has been a long day, perhaps now you would like to find your way to a place to sleep? Or perhaps you'd like to get some answers, but you can't be bothered to go seek people out? And lo, just as despair begins settles in, a Moogle slams into you! Or stops by your side if their aim is decent... It's the Moogle Cid mentioned in his speech earlier! And they'll be informing you that now, they will stick to you like your shadow and help you in anyway they can! They're also giving you your iMog Slate- Now you can get onto Mognet! Isn't it great? ] A QUICK CHECK-UP
[ Whether it's your Moogle, Native OCs or NPCs, all will urge you to stop by the hospital wing for a basic check-up. You may disagree, but listen. You've just been thrown into a space between worlds, rescued, and brought to another world. For your own sake, that's a good idea. Should you give in and go (or should you be dragged by your Moogle or a Native OC), you will find yourself in the cold and white space very reminiscent of an hospital. For characters with specific medical conditions necessitating help, this is where they will receive it if asked. The doctors and nurses are all White Mages or Chemists, with various levels into their Job as well as medical knowledge. Don't mind the confused looks if you look like nothing they've ever seen before... It's hard for a doctor to be unable to give a proper diagnosis to a patient! For everyone else though, they'll be let go with smiles and be given a candy as they leave. No one likes medical check-ups, but it's a very quick and basic one: testing reflexes, taking your temperature and the likes. On the bright side, while you're grumpily sitting on a bed with a thermometer on your forehead or in your mouth, it might be a good time to socialize with your fellow new arrival who's having lights flashed into their eyes by a doctor. Misery loves company, after all. ] PRETTY SIGHTS
[ There's plenty of rooms to wander about in, with several points of interest apart from the offices. The Airship Hangar is where the airships are kept and the first room you entered. Workers keep guard to prevent the outworlders from getting too close to the vehicles. Airships are expensive and they don't want you messing with them, after all. Venturing into the Research Section, you can walk through public exhibitions on astronomy, airship design, and asterisk studies. A good place to get used to the basic science of this world. The laboratories lie behind a thick locked door with a sign reading "EMPLOYEES ONLY". No going there, for now anyway. Not too far from there are the Employee Quarters - work stations, apartments, and lounge areas. The latter are available to the public, whereas the rest is locked to Native OCs. But if you get them to be friends with you, perhaps they'll let you visit? Also open to all is a Cafeteria - a standard food court with stalls serving all types of Vaikunthan cuisine. The Chef is a very jovial and absent-minded Hypello. Beware of long lines and crowded tables. Should you prefer open spaces, then the gardens are for you! There are different sections in the gardens around the center. One boasts a wide array of blooming flowers, another more practical with herbs commonly used in Vaikunthan cooking. One had been cultivated for butterflies and hummingbirds to visit. Paths have been laid through so that visitors can safely navigate, and moogles will swoop down and shout at anyone who strays into the flower beds. Or perhaps, you want to wait till the sunset. Dusk on a new world, but a beginning of a new life... The sea shines bright in the orange light. A good moment for quiet contemplation. ] HOUSING
[The housing accommodations are the best the Curti staff could provide, given that they are still also sheltering most of the previous arrivals from the Dream Width. The keys have been entrusted to the moogles who will be guiding the new arrivals. The new arrivals can stop by the Curti Center storage room to collect some essential supplies that have been donated by charity organizations from around the world (there are boxes of toothbrushes and whitening toothpaste sent from the Zora, hair brushes from the Elezen, quick-drying towels from the Hypello, among the various donations of clothes, toiletries, and blankets), before heading to their temporary homes. The people of Vaikuntha have done their best to provide for their new neighbors and help them get on their feet. Still, things will be a little cramped until the off-worlders can find employment and move into better housing. The staff hopes they can get along with one another until alternate arrangements can be made. You can survive living with roommates for a few months, right?] THE JOB FOR YOU
[An important part of life on Vaikuntha is the Job (or Jobs) you choose to take. No, not the way you earn your living. Your Job Class. Most Natives only choose one or two, but you'll have an opportunity to take on more Job Asterisks after you master your first Jobs. The Curti Center's resident Job Master, Ganeshan, is more than happy to arrange transportation to the various Guilds so that you can claim your first Asterisks. ] |
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[Saleri is very overwhelmed, and while trying not to let on, the whole situation is becoming too much for him to handle. This is especially apparent when he finally realizes that the place they've taken him to is a hospital. Sal's never been a big fan of doctors in the first place, and now he's gone from about 75 to 100% sure he can't trust the people in charge of whatever this operation is. What if this is all just some kind of weird experiment?
Salieri backs away from the workers, head held high, frowning deeply.]
I see! No thank you, I won't be involved in-- whatever this is. I won't be anyone's lab rat.
[With that, he starts to back up against a wall... and suddenly turns around sharply, running into it head first. It seems like he was expecting to go through it, but physics wasn't working with him. Ignoring the bruise he's going to be getting on his forehead, Saleri looks shocked and scared as he looks over himself. This was bad.]
Why didn't I-- Why can't I shift? What's going on?
[Sights]
[The wondrous world in front of Salieri is at least distracting enough for some of his current fears to fade. The difference in culture is astounding: different races of creatures, living harmoniously; people not just openly using and discussing magic, but making public careers out of it; the architecture and transportation being like nothing he's seen before; the total lack of people wearing hats in public! It was a lot to get used to.
He also stuck out quite obviously in his bright red, pinstriped, turn of the 20th century suit. While normally Salieri would be very grateful for all the attention, he was feeling an unusual loss for words. When visiting the gardens at the cafeteria center, he seeks out anyone else who seems to stick out as he does. Maybe they can sympathize. Salieri offers his best soft, sympathetic smile.]
This is all a bit much, hmm? Feels like I woke up inside a Jules Verne story.
[House B-14, closed to household]
[At the end of the day, just as the sky is darkening, Saleri finally makes it to his new home. He's been told that he'll be living with other people, which seems a little strange to him, but he's prepared to make the best of it. Safety in numbers, right? Besides, he could really use some good company right now.
The folks at B-14 are greeted by a slight young man in a flashy suit, hat in hand, as he knocks and then enters. He's hoping that's not rude.]
Hello? Anyone home?
Sights!
[Azusa didn't want to eat lunch in this cafeteria. She wanted to walk around and find a new place to eat. Unfortunately, without her Moogle to guide her, she doesn't really have a choice where she ends up. Today, she's in the gardens with a bottle of some sort of caffeinated beverage from the cafeteria.]
You're right...it's a little overwhelming at first, but don't you think there's something romantic about being here, too?
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[He'd never take a seat without the lady's permission.]
Romantic? Maybe. Maybe I'll catch that feeling once all of the confusion wears off. Perhaps if I had been asked if I was up for some inter-dimensional travelling first, I'd be in a better mood about it.
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[What a polite man. And he has such nice clothes. They remind her of Haruka immediately.]
Mm, you're not wrong...it would have been nice to be asked, I think. But on the other hand, out of all the people in the universes and worlds, we were both chosen. Don't you think there's something magical about that?
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[Here he is batherling on without knowing who he's talking to!]
Forgive me, I haven't introduced myself. I'm Salieri. A pleasure.
[He gives Azusa a nod and tip of his hat.]
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[She offers her hand to him. He can take it to shake or to kiss; she's not going to be offended either way. He looks like he came straight from a movie set, and he's delightful.]
I'm Azusa Miura. The pleasure's all mine. I'm one of the arrivals from two months ago.
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He gives her a curious look, though.]
Agency? What sort of agency?
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Check up
[Saleri's words have been picked up by another scared patient. Shi isn't initially fond of the idea of this check-up: He doesn't want for anyone here to know that he's a corpse!
His fears only escalate now that the "lab rat" thought is in his head.]
That's why we're here? But I'm not cute like a rat!
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[When your only experience with rats is the sewer kind, well...]
I don't see why I should trust these people at all. They could be feeding us all sorts of lies, and we'd have no way of knowing otherwise. We need to stay on our toes!
[Salieri isn't usually the paranoid type, but he's just a bit overwhelmed at the moment.]
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[Shi never lets himself doubt people. Even if his logic told him something was a trap, he would walk right into it. Doubting or being suspicious is so mean!]
Why would they lie to us? Is it part of us being lab rats? The not cute kind, I guess?
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[Salieri leans in to Shi, hoping the doctors don't overhear.]
They've already done something to me. I can't offer proof now, but I assure you, I am not actually human. But something is preventing me from changing out of this form!
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Housing
Who are you?
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I do hope I have the right place. Apparently I've been assigned to live here. B-14, correct?
[He's wondering if either Futaba was a visitor, or maybe he did have the wrong home. They wouldn't assign him to live with young women, would they? That's downright scandalous.]
she's bad at new people I'm so sorry
Yup. That's it. [ ... ] Guess we're roommates now.
[ Welcome to your new life of scandal, Salieri. ]
haha it's fiiine
...You live here? We've been assigned to live here together? That can't be right, can it?
[Scandalous, but also intriguing! He's been going through a lot of culture shock in the last few hours. I mean just look at how people are dressed, for god's sake.]
Check-up
[THUNK.]
[Snow White stopped and, ignoring all privacy and protocol, turned to open the exam room door. He'd heard some of the ruckus but it had been about the same as expected from the new arrivals -- until the loud slam against the wall, at least. Seeing Salieri complain to said wall, Snow White stared between him and the nurse.]
... Did he just... ?
[As if to clarify. Because no one would try to run face-first into a wall, right?]
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Yes, I just did that. I'll have you know that as a Shadow, going through that wall would normally be no problem at all. But-- [He tries again, though it just looks he stands there for a moment, expecting something. Nope.]
... Why is this happening?
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[So this man was a non-human as well? That got Snow White's attention. He studied Salieri from head to toe -- stared at him a bit, really -- to see if there was anything distinct. Nothing really stood out. Then again, except for his stunning good looks, nothing would have stood out about Snow White, either.]
[Snow White shook his head.]
Whatever powers you had or thought you had they disappeared when you got here. Everyone's did.
It's kind of the worst.
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[He didn't even know what, but he didn't like it. While Salieri had no problems with humans and being in human form, he certainly didn't want to become one permanently.]
That's absolutely absurd. Why would they do such a thing to us?
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[He raised a hand toward the nurse, showing that he had this.]
It ain't them, though. They don't know anything about it -- it's part of why we gotta do this stupid medical check-up thing in the first place. We just arrived this way.
So even though it's a pain in the ass, just try to get through it. You're only making it longer by complaining.
[Did he sound like Cinderella just then? Ugh.]
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Sighs
Now there's a name I haven't heard in a while. [She muses at the memory.] I suppose there is a bit of The Mysterious Island and Journey to the Center of the Earth about this place.
Though maybe Jonathan Swift might also be a good comparison too.
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Yes, you're right there. We could treading into some Gulliver's Travels territory. Who knows what this world has to offer us yet!
I guess this means you're not a native of this world, then. Are you new as well?
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[Her eyes brighten at the recognition.]
Well, I haven't found anybody eighteen meters tall or eight centimeters, if that is what you are asking. Though the tales of beasts and ghosts are not entirely without merit.
[She shifted her weight at the second question.] No... I wouldn't call myself new. But neither would I be old, either. I arrived two months ago.
That's enough to offer some help, but not enough to answer everything satisfactory. Still, if there is anything you would like to know?
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[If only he'd be rendered silent. This guy can and will talk forever.]
I think the most pertinent ones I have are the ones that can't be answered yet. Like, why was I chosen, how do we get home, or can I even just send a message or something to my home world and let them know what's happening? I'd have been much more agreeable to this little journey had I been asked first.