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Lost Carnival Mods ([personal profile] ringleaders) wrote in [community profile] lostcarnival2018-06-09 06:55 pm

⇨ CAMPING GROUNDS

Who: Everybody!
When: Day 64
Where: The Camping Grounds
What: While the Ringmaster attempts to purge the carnival of magical tracing spells and deal with the angry fire fae in her belly, everyone else is getting sent on an emergency camping trip with some unusual local fauna.
Warnings: Camping.

CRYPTIC CAMPGROUNDS

You're given about three hours to prepare, after the Ringmaster tells you her plans for the coming week. There is a vast selection of camping equipment at your disposal, and the means to take along enough food for the length of the stay. The wilderness of the planet you're left on is nearly idyllic, but some people just don't like the great outdoors.

CRYPTOZOOLOGY: As it turns out, the carnival won't be alone here. There is a varied ecosystem of cryptids to be found as well, living in relative peace and mostly reacting to the newcomers with curiousity. More details can be found on the plotting post. You are free to NPC the cryptids as much as you need to, as long as you stick to the behaviours described.

DREAMSHARING: There is a player plot going on which will allow characters to share dreams! These are specifically more dreams than nightmares, and the mushi-adept characters will be here to help.

CHILLAX: There isn't any plot twist for this setting, so this is mostly an opportunity to decompress from the last plot and get ready for the future. The Ringmaster will show up occasionally to help with needed medical treatments and check on things, but won't stick around for long.
whattaprick: (??? da fuq ???)

[personal profile] whattaprick 2018-08-11 01:20 pm (UTC)(link)
"This is why destiny's bullshit," Lambert says, matter-of-fact. "The whole world gets boned just because you weren't in the right place at the right time? Kind of shitty for the people who don't even know who you are."

Though he remembers enough of what Syrlya said, and he raises a brow, smirking.

"So, where does the resurrection come in?"
chronosynthesis: (❖ Chaos Vortex)

[personal profile] chronosynthesis 2018-08-11 02:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Syrlya snorts. Yeah, it's not always great to be on the recieving end of destiny. "It is my Wyld Hint because I am capable of fulfilling it. The Dream does not choose Valiants lightly."

That doesn't make it any less of a gargantuan task, but rather than argue out (and have to try to prove) he's not totally a failure, he latches onto the next topic.

"Balthazar killed me." That's the short, simple answer. There's a pause as Syrlya's expression twists. "It was a trap. I underestimated him, in that regard."
whattaprick: (being a shithead)

[personal profile] whattaprick 2018-08-16 01:56 am (UTC)(link)
Seems like an ass-backwards way to do things, in Lambert's opinion -- what the hell would this 'dream' know about someone who hasn't even come to life yet? -- but

"Looks like he underestimated you too," Lambert points out. "What's the story behind that?"

You know, the whole 'hey I'm still alive' thing.
chronosynthesis: (❖ 11)

[personal profile] chronosynthesis 2018-08-16 05:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Most Valiants don't even get Hunts until after they awake, Syr is just a special protagonist.

A brief, crooked smirk reaches Syrlya's face at Lambert's assertion, and he sits up a little. "Using a lot of his magic against him. He was using souls of the dead to fuel his army, so when I died it was a way back out."

By killing a monster, but the alcohol is starting to muddle Syr's focus at an increasing rate and he figures trying to explain the traumatizing amnesia and soul searching and the technicalities of resurrection... well, that's too much of an explanation for right now.

"It isn't possible, normally. Were he not abusing the realm of the dead..." Well, Syrlya wouldn't still be standing here.
whattaprick: (so happy i could die)

[personal profile] whattaprick 2018-08-27 08:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Between Syrlya and Geralt's shit-dipped lives, Lambert's starting to rethink his desire to ever remotely become anything resembling a protagonist again. Sure, the recognition would be nice, but it sounds like it comes with a whole lot of crap.

Syrlya's explanation has some noticeable missing pieces in it, but Lambert isn't sure he wants a whole technical explanation of it. Still, he has to point out:

"There's a whole lot of holes in that story, you know that? Good thing you're not a bard."
chronosynthesis: (❖ Dazzling)

[personal profile] chronosynthesis 2018-08-27 09:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Syrlya laughs, waving the bottle. "I will leave that to real storytellers and skaalds. Truthfully, it was a strange circumstance even in Tyria." Although that's about the description of his life. Syrlya stalls before taking another swig and sways back a little.

"He's the one who's dead now, anyway. Now we have to clean up the mess he left behind. And still find a solution to the dragons."
whattaprick: (say hey what)

[personal profile] whattaprick 2018-09-02 09:37 am (UTC)(link)
"Hmm. If I didn't know any better," Lambert says, slyly, "You're almost starting to sound like some kind of hero."

Something which Lambert is adamant about not being of course, and he holds the almost-serious expression for only a moment before he laughs, waving a hand.

"Please, at least tell me someone paid you for that. Or that you got a drink out of it."
chronosynthesis: (❖ Mental Defense)

[personal profile] chronosynthesis 2018-09-02 03:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Syrlya snorts, looking down at the ground pensively. "Some would call me that."

He's made enough waves in the world, most of them for the good of it. But he's not sure he can call it justified until he cleans up his hand in making it worse and actually solves the dragon threat.

He pauses, then shakes his head. "Not having the world destroyed will be a priceless reward. But they threw a party," he respond dourly. A celebration he hadn't wanted to be the center of attention for, but there was never a choice. He has to be a beacon of hope after all.

He bungled that speech though.