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Entry tags:
- !event,
- 9s,
- @the athenaeum,
- alphys,
- amethyst,
- carly nagisa,
- cole,
- commander syrlya,
- ginko,
- gongenzaka,
- herbert west,
- john childermass,
- joker,
- jonathan strange,
- julien delacroix,
- kirigakure shura,
- lambert,
- lauren,
- miko nakadai,
- reiji akaba,
- reira akaba,
- renzo shima,
- rita mordio,
- susan,
- tallisibeth (scout),
- tigerstar,
- tyki mikk,
- yugo,
- yūya sakaki
⇨ THE ATHENAEUM
Who: Everyone!
When: Day 47 - Day 58 ish
Where: The Athenaeum
What: The carnival arrives at book world. First week, they'll be performing for magical manifestations of book characters. Second week, it's time to hunt (for books, in the library.) Around Day 58 some stuff will occur.
Warnings: Reading is mandatory.
When: Day 47 - Day 58 ish
Where: The Athenaeum
What: The carnival arrives at book world. First week, they'll be performing for magical manifestations of book characters. Second week, it's time to hunt (for books, in the library.) Around Day 58 some stuff will occur.
Warnings: Reading is mandatory.
FAERIE TALES↴![]() Though the carnival will be performing for its guests in the first week, they are welcome to search the Athenaeum while they are off duty during that time. The manifestations of story characters will be out in full force during performance week, with animals, people, objects, and even locations growing out from various tales. Most are distracting at worst, and will be curious to check out the carnival. Some, however, can be as dangerous as they were in their stories of origin. You know what to do. ► IT'S TIME TO ROLEPLAY: The best way to deal with book ghosts is to follow their narrative to its logical conclusion - turn the tables, work the story so it ends in your favour! Naturalistic and narratively satisfying plotting will have the manifestations following your lead. However, push too hard and introduce too many plot holes, inconsistencies, or illogical plot twists, and they will reject your reality utterly, becoming quite aggressive in the process. You can also use your natural abilities and powers to fight them in a traditional sense, but in the Ringmaster's experience, it's best to fight reality benders by bending reality right back at them. If you aren't careful, it's possible to be dragged fully into a story's reality, and then things get really messed up. ► IT'S ALSO TIME TO READ: The carnival came here for a purpose, and that purpose is to research. Specifically, the Ringmaster is looking for information on the Queen's Miracles - the set of ancient fae artifacts that the Blue Rose is one of. The carnival needs these artifacts to defend itself, but nobody knows where they've been for thousands of years. That's what the books are for. However, nothing is stopping you from pursuing knowledge for personal reasons. The halls are open to your perusal, and only your heart can guide you to the book you truly seek. Check the plot post to see what's allowed, and sign up to find plot info or other important game information below. |
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But after that outburst, Rita frowns and takes a moment to consider how she might have taken it. "...I don't know, maybe it would've been hard to believe. We don't look anything alike." And not just in the usual way that siblings can be unalike. "Hermes wasn't human."
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"Eh? He's not?" That surprises Yuya, mostly because he didn't realize her world had anyone besides humans anyway. But Rita looks totally human.
It probably helps her to talk about this though, as least to unpack it. So Yuya keeps the questions coming. "What was he?"
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It's probably not too hard to tell that Rita has none of these traits. Well, besides being reclusive.
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"So... I guess your mom was human?" He taps the side of his head. "Do you have telepathy too?"
Obviously that's what's important here. Although, if she did, she'd probably master it as much as her blastia and would have talked about it by now.
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"Hell no. If I did, it wouldn't be such a mystery." Because Rita would have studied the hell out of it and published some very scientific theories on the subject.
"It's impossible, besides. It's those antennae that give them the ability to do that sort of stuff." Still, it's weird to think that the only reason Rita doesn't have those is by some genetic fluke. Or are Krityan traits naturally recessive...?
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He leans back a bit, tilting his head to the book in her lap. "Are you going to try and keep that? I think they'll trade stories, or you can make a copy..."
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With a sigh, she snaps the book shut and sets it aside. "Later, though. I think I'd rather focus on something else for a while."
A revelation like this is going to take a while to work through.
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So Yuya turns back to the Scholar and Princess book in his lap and cracks it open to a random page with no consideration fot understanding it before he gets the first of what it's about.
Ther first thinghe notices, of course, is the term 'blastia'. His expression slips slightly in surprise. It's not the only thing familiar about it, but he ends up accidentally engrossed in the chapter because of it.
"Huh, this sounds like..."
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"What's that? Some kids' book?" she asks, not sounding especially interested. He reacted like he saw something familiar in it just now, though.
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He wrinkles his nose in mild offense. There's a second where he hesitates, a little embarrassed, before he holds the book up and open for her to read. "It's another one from your world."
He doesn't say it's about her, but the fifth chapter of the story about the 'hurt' blastia is probably extremely familiar to her.
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The illustration shows a large blastia in the shape of a twisting pillar, and while the characters are drawn in a simplistic style that might make them hard to recognize... Rita knows right away what it's about. She tries to doubt it, but as her eyes scan the words accompanying the image, her eyes widen in shock.
"Th... that's...!" she sputters, seemingly unable to articulate much more than that. The redness of her cheeks speaks volumes, however.
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Somehow, Yuya feels like he should be bracing himself. He doesn't go back to reading it just yet, but his grip on the book also isn't terribly firm.
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This book, for instance... "This is about the first time we went to Heliord..." she murmurs, eyes darting back and forth between the illustration and the text. "Why the hell is it focused on me and Estelle!? Is the whole book like this?"
She rips the book out of Yuya's hand and starts flipping through it. Yuya might catch glimpses of the illustrations as she does. One page shows the princess holding the scholar's hands in an excited, friendly gesture. Another shows the princess imprisoned in a large magic sphere, the scholar reaching out for her. Yet another shows the two of them sitting on a stone floor together, the scholar seemingly attempting some sort of spell.
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That's a 'yes'. Yuya can take a guess Rita is the 'scholar' so that must make Estelle the 'princess'. And hey, she never mentioned knowing a princess before!
"Is Estelle one of your friends?" Yuya asks while stealing some glances at the pictures, like they're going to be more illuminating. One of her human friends, at any rate.
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She's not sure how much she wants to say about that, but after giving it a few seconds of thought, she elaborates. "She's the first friend I ever had. Besides the blastia, I mean."
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Yuya lowers his hands to his lap with a smile. "Yeah? What's she like?"
His tone is genuinely curious. It's kind of a reverse of when they were sitting in the garden in the Summerlands, and Yuya knows how important friends can be when you're so alone otherwise... spirits or blastia aside.
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Her gaze drifts to Yuya in a sideways glance. "Kind of like you, in some ways."
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His gaze drifts sideways. "Um, Mr. Strange and I were talking about some way that we could still talk to each other, even when everyone goes home. If we figure it out, maybe I could see some of the stuff from your world. Like your spirits."
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But that's too embarrassing to say, so instead, Rita just glances away and says with a shrug, "What, you want to meet a princess that bad?"
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It only holds for a moment, though, before his expression slips to something more muted. No less genuine, though. "I know a lot of us are going home when we finish our contracts... but even if we're really far away, I'd like to keep being friends."
Most of them probably aren't from worlds that have interdimensional travel figured out, after all. That might be a bit of a stretch, but even just to talk...
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"...I guess that wouldn't be so bad," she agrees, understating how much the idea appeals to her. Then, as if she needed a pragmatic reason to be on board, she adds, "After all, I came here to learn about the magic and technology of other worlds. If we didn't have to break off contact, I'd still have a way of hearing outside perspectives."
But should she really trust Strange to come up with something like that? Maybe Rita should start looking into this, too.
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Yuya definitely doesn't want to keep in touch for practical reasons, but if Rita's looking for it, that's the best his world has to offer.
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Had it not been for her exposure to Earth technology, Rita might have underestimated the value of electrical power, for one. It seems like people use it for everything in some places. Maybe they can harness some of that power in Terca Lumireis...
"That reminds me," she says after a moment. "I read something earlier that sort of reminded me of your world. Something about an Entertainer who battled with dragons."
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His expression slips as she continues on, though, paling just a little. That's the story Strange found, isn't it? How does everyone else keep finding it?
"Did it?" His tone is soft and light, and he's all but forcing himself to make eye contact now. "Why?"
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It reminded her a little of how Rita views the blastia... and how Yuya treats his cards.
But after a few beats, she waves a hand dismissively. "The story goes completely off the rails halfway through, though. Hard to believe it actually could've happened somewhere in the multiverse."
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okay to end it here?
Sounds good o7