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Entry tags:
- !modevent,
- !modpost,
- aithne,
- alex fierro,
- calvin lee,
- clarke griffin,
- daisy whitfoot,
- daylight vis lornlit,
- emil västerström,
- haein seo,
- henry percy,
- horatio hornblower,
- jason grace,
- jon snow,
- jonathan reid,
- lalli hotakainen,
- leo valdez,
- mary crawley,
- mordred,
- peter parker (spider-verse),
- piper mclean,
- ren suzugamori,
- rhus bashe,
- river song,
- sansa stark,
- takame kesi,
- zita harrington
event: a gentle explosion

With shoulders of giants at my feet
There’s not a challenge I’m afraid to meet
► The OOC plotting post for this event can be found here.
► Direct all questions to the mods at this link.
► Direct all questions to the mods at this link.
STRANGERS IN A STRANGE LAND
You wake, warm and comfortable, and realize that you’re no longer where you were when you went to sleep. The dream was real. As you clamber out of bed and open your door, an impassive footman greets you and leads you to breakfast in a large hall filled with many, many people. They sit around a hodgepodge of tables in a mishmash of furniture—nothing matches anything else, and no two chairs are the same.
The woman from your dream catches your eyes. She stares at you with open shock. “Well,” she says, as a number of males turn to her with withering looks. “This wasn’t supposed to happen.” She smiles at you. “Welcome to Draega, Stranger. Please, join us.”
Join them at the table and have your breakfast, Stranger. There isn’t much to offer: porridge, water, a bit of milk, some wrinkled fruits, and bread. Coffee, thankfully, is not in short supply. Meet your fellow Strangers, both the ones choosing to live at the Queen’s Residence and those who arrived in the night with you.
As breakfast draws to a close, the Queen’s Steward, Prince Loren Sorey, explains that you may choose to find your own home or stay in the residence for as long as you please. Those who stay will receive a modest stipend but are required to participate in Allairavar’s morning trainings every day. At dawn. Before breakfast. Those who go will need to find their own homes among the ruined buildings of the city and make their own money.
The court begins filtering out of the Great Hall, dispersing to attend their many duties. Linger, Stranger, and overhear…
“What did you mean?” The man leaning over the Queen is Prince Allairavar. His membranous wings flare around him, and his expression is menacing. “This wasn’t supposed to happen?”
Queen Fayura doesn’t look at all alarmed by the massive man caging her against a wall. “It was a one-time spell,” she says. “The web was—” Her eyes go wide. “I need to go look at the web.” She ducks under Allairavar’s arm, which could put a tree trunk to shame, really, grabs Prince Verim, and drags him from the hall.
Allairavar bares his teeth at the wall and snarls. The sound rumbles through the room, and dark temper washes briefly through the residence before all the tangled webs tucked in corners absorb it, leaving the building peaceful and clean of psychic feeling once more.
A TALE OF TWO IDEALS
At exactly 5:46pm, an explosion rocks the city of Draega. Black clouds belch fire to the northwest of the city. Concurrently, in Old Town, a mob of landens armed with Breakers and Muters descends on The Last Meal. They surround an older, Blood woman.
i. Black Out
The power plant maintained by the Tinkers and the Elektrics has exploded. Across Draega, e-line appliances shut down and the city plunges into darkness—the sun set some 45 minutes ago.
Prince Loren reaches out to approximately half the Strangers, asking them to go to the power plant. He shares a mental map with them so they know how to reach the building, as well as the Craft used for air-walking. The tutorial is quick and hardly complete, but now you’ll be able to run above the city to reach your destination.
The power plant burns. Black smoke pours into the air. Master Elektric Doriah organizes the Tinkers and Elektrics who were able to escape on their own. A quick glance reveals how absolutely exhausted she is. When Strangers approach, she sneers but isn’t about to turn away good help.
“There are still people inside. The Blood who did this trapped us in shields.” She hesitates only a moment before collecting Breakers from guildmembers carrying them. “Take these. Your Jewel may not be able to break through the shields.”
Inside, well-ordered building is a mess of fire and melting steel. Airwalking protects your feet, and shields can keep out the heat, but you’ll need something more to protect your lungs. Put out fires, stop systems from overloading, save the machines from complete destruction, and rescue missing workers who are suffocating and cooking inside shields. The guildmembers trapped in the power plant will assist the Strangers who free them, helping mitigate the damage done to the plant and keep it from exploding the rest of the way.
ii. Death of a Councilwoman
Councilwoman Vera enjoys dinners at The Last Meal, and this is well known by everyone in the city. Today, public knowledge of her schedule doesn’t work so well in her favor.
As she approaches the restaurant with her family, a group of landens descends on them. Muters prevent the Blood from taking any action that isn’t purely physical, and this is enough to throw most of them off their stride; they’re used to relying on Craft to fight. The landens separate Vera from her family in a short-lived brawl. She shouts and screams—“Let me go! Don’t you know who I am? The Queen will have you executed for this! Your families will be thrown out of the city! You’re making a mis—”
A shot rings through the air.
The landens peel away from one of their own, a young man gripping a Breaker in both hands. He trembles as he stands over Councilwoman Vera, whose expression is frozen forever in shocked disbelief. Her body crumples to the ground, blood from a gunshot wound on her chest staining the white fabric of her blouse.
In the silence that follows the shot, Allairavar shoves free of the crowd. “Go home!” he snarled, Craft powering his voice.
No one moves.
Except the young landen man. He takes off at a run, and the crowd is still too horrified to do much to stop him. Allairavar wastes no time. He plunges after the young man. At the same time, he reaches out to the minds of the Strangers closest to Old Town. *The Ebon Council is, collectively, a sack of reeking shit, and Lady Vera was a bitch,* Allairavar tells the Strangers. *But if we don’t get between the Blood and the landens, we’ll have another war. We can’t afford another war. Keep them from killing each other while I deal with this idiot.*
AIR TIME
Whether you catch the news on a Far-caster in the city or you’re spinning the dial on your own device, you’ll hear…
the news
…angered local landen families by her hard-line position that Blood homes should receive priority as the city continues to recover from the fires set by the Hunter Guild last month. [The man speaks at a brisk pace, hurried and harried as though he has too much to say and not enough time to say it.]
Councilwoman Vera is known for her vocal disdain for the landen Guilds, isn’t that right, Garret? [Another man, nasally in tone. He doesn’t sound rushed so much as put upon.]
[Garret:] Correct, Wilt. She—excuse the interruption, but we are just now hearing— [The feed abruptly cuts off. Static pours from the Far-caster regardless of what local channel it is tuned to.]
leo valdez | ota
i. gimme a breaker!
ii. smash and burn.
iii. hot stuff.
— TWO DAYS LATER.
iv. sleep is for losers.
v. unfortunate naming choices.
vi. wildcard.
( prompt v. )
[ she can't help but think that perhaps one of her charges would have liked the other suggestions he made. without a doubt, teresia would have gotten a kick out of the last option.
after taking a bite out of her porridge - and quietly thankful there's not much taste to it, given how upset her stomach has been from the stress in the last few days - zita gives some more thought to what he said. ]
... Perhaps a renovation would be beneficial to the restaurant. Given what happened there. I can't help but feel like it might be avoided for a while and I'd hate for the business to suffer for actions outside of the staff's control.
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Maybe 'The Best Meal'? Though, hold on, do they have those advertisement laws here too where you can't use superlatives unless it's somehow confirmed by statistics?
[ wait, no, that's not relevant. what's relevant is what zita is currently talking about. ]
Yeah, that was really inconsiderate of the assassin dude, right? I mean, if you're going to murder someone, might as well do it somewhere where it doesn't interfere with the business of innocent people.
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hot stuff
She doesn't feel tired anymore. She starts to run, as fast as she can, through the city to make her way to where that column had been. Fortunately, she's not too far away so just before Leo manages to return to the power plant, Piper catches sight of him.
Even (or maybe especially) completely covered in soot, there's no mistaking-- ]
Leo!
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except, expelling that much fire takes its toll, and though he didn't let it go as far as he did with gaea — never that much, again, but it's still a lot. enough that his feet are stumbling, and a wave of exhaustion crashes over him, slowing his steps.
it's a shout that makes his step stop completely, though. ]
What —
[ for about two seconds, leo thinks he's hallucinating, that somehow the plant's fumes have gotten to him after all and he's imagining piper there, maybe it's just how much he misses her, and how much he thinks she'd belong there with them, with jason — ]
... Piper?
[ but no matter how many times he blinks, or pinches his arm, she's not disappearing. ]
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smash and burn.
Still, what kind of person would he be to leave people trapped inside a burning building if he's got some means to help?
And in this case, help means awkwardly trotting over to the person who calls out to him, before noticing the person trapped behind a green shield. ]
Oh fuck...
[ It comes out a little muffled, considering he's got cloth shoved over his mouth. He looks ]
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so leo breathes out, and tries to absorb even more of everything around them: flames, but the smoke, too. if they're going to break the shield, they're going to need their hands free. ]
Can you breathe now?
[ and then, with his attention turned back to the shield, ] And you said it, my man. This is pretty much worst-case scenario right here! [ somehow, he still manages to sound cheerful about this. ]
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you know what i'm here for (it's prompt v-a)
...Well, it's unfortunately too late for that! Small talk: Lalli's nightmare scenario.]
Mm. It tastes like dirt, [he says oh-so flatly, lifting his chin as he pushes his bowl far, far away.] Or candles.
[Has he eaten candle soup before? Maybe so.]
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even if the response is.... this. ]
Wait, [ he says, hand rising, palm up in the universal sign for stop, ] Candles? How do you know what candles taste like?
[ and then, after a pause, ] Actually, I'm not sure I want to know. Because that sounds tragic.
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glares at my previous tag, why does html hate me
smash-n-burn
Finding him facing down a green shield isn't... uh, the best? He thinks? Emil has retained less of this magic information than he rightly should have, he's figuring this out, but green ones seem to be ones he can't smash his purple rock on until they spark and shatter.
First, disapprovingly, though sightly muffled through the hasty cloth tied around his face:] You are incredibly reckless.
[Hi, hello, nice running into you again. Now, two Breakers are better than one? Where on this shield should he go for... magic is so mysterious.] —Well, how are we supposed to do this?
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[ leo actually bothers to look around like he's expecting emil to be talking to someone else, before pointing at himself... and promptly swallowing a burst of laughter.
yeah, reckless is one way to describe him, he supposes — and yet, he's way, way less so than jason or percy, so that makes him practically the very picture of caution!
... or something. ]
Dude, I'm fine! [ says the one whose skin is lighting up from within. okay, sure. ]
I'm not sure, [ he answers after a brief consideration, ] I've been hitting them until they break. Seems to be working alright so far.
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iv
Hey, dude. This isn't the best place to sleep. Let's get you somewhere the po-the guards won't find you.
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[ — is what comes out when leo jumps up, shaken from his sleep, and somehow latches on to what alex is almost saying. ]
Wait... [ upon blinking and finding no police or guards nearby, he stares at alex for a moment. and then: ] Nice hair.
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iv.
Or he could just poke him in the cheek with a finger.] Oi. Up and at 'em. You've got five seconds to wake up before I draw dicks on your face using just the soot you're covered in.
[It's what Jester would have wanted him to say.]
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[ even through his sleep-addled mind, that threat is serious enough that leo blinks his eyes open and blearily glares at molly. ]
Why do I get the feeling you'd totally do that, too?
[ he groans, sounding vaguely zombie-ish. ]
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v.
Porridge is generally horrible. [ She puts down her spoon. Shouldn't the Queen's residence be serving something more decadent? For this, Mary could be living on her own and eating far better.
Leo's comment about the name of the restaurant seems to be an attempt at humor though. He's certainly right though. It was a rather unfortunate name. ]
Mealtime of Awesomeness? What does that even mean?
sorry for the delay, i was out of the country!
[ it could certainly be worse... like what they're eating right now.
it's not a surprise that the references he makes fly over her head, but maybe he should have expected it... instead, he grins at her. ]
That it's super great! But Mealtime that is Super Great doesn't have the same ring to it, right?
no problem!
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iv
And he can follow some of those equations the boy mutters, but not by much, he never followed through that sort of education.
He's crouched by the boy, tail winding around his ankles, and... decides to poke the boy's cheek.]
sorry for the delay, i was out of the country!
Wh —
[ slowly, blearily, leo blinks his eyes open.
and then, upon seeing rhus, blinks again. ]
Okay, did I die again and go to some weird alternate universe full of catpeople?
np o/
im so sorry for leo's everything tho
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ii.
Now, it's... going decidedly less well.
Horatio isn't entirely sure where he took the wrong turning in the smoke and flame, or when he lost track of the man he had been plunging into the chaos with after the long run over dizzying heights. He isn't at all sure how many flames he had padded off his own arms and legs as he stumbled, or how often the fabric had fallen from his lips to let in lungfuls of dense smoke.
Thank goodness, as he stumbles now, he hears a voice--and sees, miraculously, something like a break in the fire. That's something to drag himself toward, coughing rather than calling in response. That's close enough, surely?]
sorry for the delay, i was out of the country!
his second, he's going to die if he stays here.
there's a strange sense of stillness that follows that realization, a cold dread that spreads inside him — if there's one thing leo's never letting happen again, it's letting anyone else be taken by a fire. he glances to where the green shield holds in someone from the plant, and decides: the shield will hold a while longer.
this guy's lungs might not.
as soon as horatio is close, leo runs to him, makes sure to absorb any signs of fire around them, any smoke that still lingers close. ]
Hey, man, easy. You can breathe now, okay?
never worries; hope the travel was easy!
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and then i apologize for the second time in one thread, this time i had the flu... but i'm bACK
keep taking care of yourself!!
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Hey, Clarke, [ he tries for a smile that gives way to a yawn instead. ]
Yeah, I wasn't going to sleep here, I just... stopped to rest my feet.
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blackout iii
Well. It's weird, but Ren enjoys weird, especially when he'd prefer not to think about any of the rest of this too hard until it's over, so he pulls the dampened coat he's using as a makeshift mask back up over his face and heads over to join the boy, a just-reloaded breaker pointed towards the ground and the colour of Ren's shield giving him away as a Purple Dusk despite the fact that his gem isn't worn anywhere visible.]
That was pretty impressive...do you need a hand? [Ren's tone is somewhere between grounded and absent-minded. Force of habit.]
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[ for a second, leo looks around to see if this guy is actually talking to him — and when he decides that yes, he is, he actually looks somewhat embarrassed. mostly because the last time he turned himself into a supernova (though, granted, he'd not let it get as dire now), he'd died. oops. ]
Oh, that? I prefer calling it lit. [ well, 0.2 seconds from embarrassed to making bad jokes. all is right in the world. ]
I mean, better than than me going poof. [ he actually accompanies this statement with his hands, miming an explosion. ] And yeah, dude, thanks. I was gonna go back to see if there's anyone else left, so if you're up for it, two pairs of eyes see better than one, or so I'm told.
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