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⇨ THE FANTASIA FESTIVAL
Who: Everyone who decides to come!
When: Day 12
Where: Wismuth's Fantasia Festival
What: CY-Ren's performance in Wismuth's biggest music festival finally arrives, and those willing to help Noa the Star Guardian show up to intervene.
Warnings: It doesn't go super well.
When: Day 12
Where: Wismuth's Fantasia Festival
What: CY-Ren's performance in Wismuth's biggest music festival finally arrives, and those willing to help Noa the Star Guardian show up to intervene.
Warnings: It doesn't go super well.
SONG OF THE CY-REN↴![]() CY-Ren's arena is the biggest stage in the festival by far, but it isn't the only one. Several big acts have assembled in the surrounding area, all with a lovely view of the ocean and with Wismuth's skyline in the background. Though she isn't explicitly the main attraction at the festival, everyone knows she's the real reason so many people have showed up. The amount of star power she has is overwhelming, and there are plenty of fans that would get violent on her behalf. ► GROUP UP: Noa will ask everyone to meet her in a park area near the festival stage, so that you can discuss plans briefly before putting them into action. The key is to try to stop the concert before CY-Ren's plans can come to fruition - whatever they may specifically be. How you go about this is up to you, but with how many people are present, it's bound to be a challenge. ► INFILTRATE: After speaking with Noa and determining what everyone will be doing, it will be time for everyone to break into the performance arena. No one has tickets for this, unless they've forged them, as they sold out a while ago. Any means of getting inside is fine, whether that be teleporting, passing through walls, or jumping in by wing. Once you've gotten into the crowd, it's up to you to get close enough to the stage to disrupt the proceedings. ► UNDER HER SPELL: It only takes her first song for things to start going wrong. The impact of the music will strike each individual differently - for most it will only feel strange, but for some it will be completely transfixing, like something that reaches deep into their soul. Those people, the ones slated to become Harbingers, will react to the the song strongly - upon hearing it, they will gradually completely lose their sense of agency, sluggishly moving towards the stage by whatever means available to them. If someone tries to stop them, they will go as far as physically, or even violently, resisting. Clapping your hands, stomping your feet You didn't know that you fell Now you've fallen under my spell" Obviously, if you want to participate in the Harbinger plot, you'll have to arrange it so that they manage to follow through with their hypnotized objectives. They will feel somehow empty during this time, as like they need to follow the music in order to achieve any chance at fulfillment. If you are not becoming a Harbinger, you can still have your character be affected by this to a lesser degree and then stopped by another carnival member, or as a feat of self control. ► BATTLE: By the time she switches to the next song, things will have started to get real. Any blatant, long distance attacks made early on will be mysteriously blocked by some kind of magical force field surrounding the stage, which will take some time to penetrate - at least until Noa gets involved. Body guards will storm anyone who tries to get onto the stage, and ostensibly said guards are not at all human. Instead, they appear to be horrible looking shadow amalgamation in suits, and while their attacks are mostly just physical, they can move with unnatural quickness, can't be pinned, and strike very hard. They can be NPC'd by anyone, and only have vaguely humanoid thought processes. Why don't we see who is better? We don't have to be one and the same thing Oh, what's so wrong with a little competition? Are you afraid of failing the audition?" By the end of the second song, the hypnotized carnival members will have been snatched up by CY-Ren's void agents and disappeared. This can manifest as them being grabbed and escorted off, or possibly disappearing into shadows alongside one of the bodyguards. The guards will be trying to work stealthily, ideally sneaking away anyone being affected by the song without anyone around them noticing, but they won't let secrecy get in the way of their objectives, either. The audience will be able to realistically notice if things start exploding in their faces, but the song will distract them from anything less obvious. |
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Once he's falling, of course, he has other pressing matters to deal with. Shifting into a dragon is a skill he's grown better at, and he's managed it while falling in mid-air before. It's even a familiar scene, leaving Gongenzaka behind while he tumbles through the air, blood streaming from his injured arm and knife still clutched in his fingers. He's of half a mind to fling it at Nightshade as a last parting shot, except he got it as a gift, and while Scout had joked about it being something she gave him considering his penchant for flinging blades at things, well. He's not so sure he won't get it back after chucking it at a fae.
What he'd give for some iron right now, even if it burns him to hold it. All this is really just inane background chatter in his head, of course, as he plummets further to the ground and it occurs to him he really should probably do something about that.
And then his fall is arrested abruptly, by vines again, knocking the breath out of him as he's grabbed and the downward momentum is suddenly whipped around into sideways momentum instead, concrete passing underneath. His first instinct is to fight them off, not immediately recognizing them as distinct from the ones that have lodged under his skin, but as soon as he realizes it's not a threat--
"What the fuck," he bawls at Gongenzaka, his face lurid pink and purple in the light from the monitors. "That was a fucking fae!"
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It's not like she wants to be here, anyway. She disappears into the crowd.
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"Why is it that you think I, the man Gongenzaka, was back there..? We are to watch for suspicious fae, are we not? For odd plants, dust...for the summer fae! And that..." he swallows.
"...I, the man Gongenzaka, did not know who that was...but if 'Nightshade' is truly her name..."
Well.
They certainly found their suspicious Summer Fae.
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"Then she works for the Rose Queen," Lambert snarls, like it's something personal. Because it is -- because she tortured his best friend, and because right now, with the Starlight's warning ringing clear in his mind, he knows the Rose Queen can't be far behind her.
But imprecations will have to wait, as a sudden burst of applause and cheering comes from inside the arena, reminding Lambert of their other problem at hand and why he'd come to grab Gongenzaka to begin with.
"Get us back inside," he says, fingers curling into the strangely petal-like ruff under his hands. "Talk later."
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"If you can clear our path without harming those ahead of myself, I, the man Gongenzaka, can keep running!"
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"Monster hunters don't usually go for non-harmful!" he snaps. They undoubtedly make a stupid sight to anyone without the ability to see past the glamour -- one grown man clinging to the back of ... well, actually, it's a bit hard for anyone to tell that Gon's to be a teenager, no matter what form he's in. It's still a pretty stupid sight even with the glamour, so they're both shit out of luck there.
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"Forgive me then, for prioritizing what we were requested to do alongside this sabotage; but it is better to ask than to never try." Other than that, they'll be going at a less than spectacular pace given that he's trying not to break everyone's spines here.
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"It's not like a it's a secret," Lambert shrugs. People ask on the radio often enough, and it feels like he's explained what a witcher is a hundred times, but right now, isn't the time to explain it once more.
"But fine, maybe I've got something. Close your eyes!" He digs his fingers into a pocket, producing a small, paper-wrapped package that he lobs overhand, into the crowd ahead of them. Well before ever hitting anyone, the fuse ignites and the flashbomb goes off with a loud bang, making people yell sharply in confusion and stumble back from the sudden noise and flash of light in their midst. At least it clears the path a bit, but it's probably not the outcome Gon would have preferred regardless.
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"HMM! Effective!" he compliments, focusing on the run to the stage. On the plus side, he is about as fast as a bear and a horse combined...so as much as people are in the way, it should be fine, really.
At least until anything Shadowy interrupts.
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"Message to Rita: what do you mean, something wrong!?" he bawls, trying to be heard over the noise of the crowd.
u cant see the kidnapped being kidnapped tho gon
"What is it? It is already rather clear 'something' is wrong, after all..!" Just look at this nonsense there are LASERS firing at the STAGE now Lambert.
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"People are getting their heads fucked with," he snarls. "Let me get off, I need to find--" He cuts himself off, ostensibly because he needs to start getting down from Gongenzaka, mostly because the rush of panic in his voice is just a bit too honest.
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"Shoot.... Then, Yuuya might.." Actually he'll go too, apparently. In another direction once Lambert is off.
YUUYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA-