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⇨ SHABONDAMASHII
Who: Everyone!
When: Day 92 - Day 99
Where: Shabondamashii Bathhouse
What: With the Silver Mirror claimed and the animals of Eden relocated, it's time for the carnival to kick back and enjoy an interdimensional bathhouse and the surrounding festival city. Meanwhile, the scattered shards of the Mirror have an unexpected effect.
Warnings: Dark/Light halves acting weird.
When: Day 92 - Day 99
Where: Shabondamashii Bathhouse
What: With the Silver Mirror claimed and the animals of Eden relocated, it's time for the carnival to kick back and enjoy an interdimensional bathhouse and the surrounding festival city. Meanwhile, the scattered shards of the Mirror have an unexpected effect.
Warnings: Dark/Light halves acting weird.
THE BIG CLEANSE↴![]() As the carnival recovers, the Ringmaster has brought it to the gates of a famous interdimensional bathhouse to rest. She won't be joining you for most of it, though she will be checking in frequently and available by radio. She's fixed a large portion of the Silver Mirror after it shattered, but it seems like pieces are missing. She doesn't want to rest until the missing shards are dealt with, and the Mirror itself is locked away safely. ► YOUR OTHER HALF: The shards missing from the Silver Mirror didn't just disappear - after breaking apart in Eden, fragments of the object embedded themselves in the spirits of those not already touched by its powers, and those that had been the most fae-touched. That means, your characters. The effect of this, explained in more detail on the plotting post, is that some characters will be splitting into two versions of themselves: the Light, and the Dark. This doesn't mean good and evil, of course, it's far more complicated than that. Splits can start happening at any time after arriving in Shabon, and initially characters won't know how to rejoin with their twins. Later on, it will become apparent that they need to reconnect via the shard of the Mirror they share... of course, in order to rejoin, you have to have both halves, and not all twins will be as eager to go back to the way things were before. This plot point is optional. ► SPA DAY: When you're not engaging in metaphysical division, you are free to enjoy the many luxuries that Shabon offers. Things will mostly have an east-Asian bend, like what you would see in the movie Spirited Away, but as long as it doesn't affect the setting much, you can honestly have whatever spa-type services available that you want. Food is served both in restaurants and 'buffet' style. There are also well paid sex workers here, if that is your thing, but make sure to tip well. ► FESTIVAL TOWN: The city surrounding Shabondamashii is largely meant to catch the business of interdimensional tourists. There are frequent parades and other events held, and the architecture is very closely packed. It's easy to get lost if you leave the bathhouse, but it's definitely worth it if you like party. You can pick out a few outfits for yourself and some fun nick nacks, but nothing that would normally require mod approval. |
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"Look! Gongenzaka, hurry!"
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He's even got his belt on under this Yukata.
But even so he seems to somehow be pulled along by Yuuya's arm, and when the other releases him to run to the bridge Gongenzaka still stumbles slightly as they reach the edge of the bridge. Lights fill a darkened sky, becoming stars themselves almost as figures of 'spirits' laugh and run alongside the paper streamers and floats. It's an inter-dimensional parade after all-they have to make it worth while!
Gongenzaka stares openly, eyes wide at it all. "Auh....it's..."
"Ah...this never does get old, does it?" Marishi hums- rather clearly referring to the 'everything' beyond their little home of Earth.
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"It's amazing... look at that!" Yuya squirms, getting one hand free to point at the colorful sparklers being juggled on a float, like fireworks that continue to pop in place.
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"...It feels a bit like watching a Solid Vision display..."
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He leans off the railing, fumbling with his pouch to pull out his smartphone. He angles it down, as far as his arms can stretch down below, and starts taking pictures. "I think it's more amazing than that. It's real."
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He looks sideways for just a second, then snaps one more picture of the parade before pulling back and turning on his heels to point the lens at Gongenzaka. Since there's no glamour here, all of Gongenzaka's changes are visible as he angles it up to his face.
Yuya's tail swishes side to side under his yukata. "Say cheeese!"
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"Cheese~"
He only barely manages to start smiling- it makes it look rather silly and awkward as a result.
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"It's not that weird! It's a festival, we're making memories to keep." He waves the camera before focusing it again. "Come on, smile!"
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"R-right..." Phew. "Saah, I, the man Gongenzaka, shall make certain you have some proper photos as well then..!" He laughs, still somewhat redfaced.
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Then he lowers the phone and smiles warmly back at Gonenzaka. Something rises in his chest, and he takes a deep breath to keep it pressed down.
"I think that's a good one." He hasn't even looked at it yet.
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"...I... ...I, the man Gongenzaka, am glad to be able to share such photos with you."
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Yuya fumbles with his phone, switching it to the front camera and holding it out. "Hey, come a little lower."
Selfie time.
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Ok now what-
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"Ah... 'C...Cheese'..!" Well the smile is far less awkward than his stammering, at least.
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And then he snaps the photo. About five or six times, because it's honestly hard to keep it steady enough to get a good shot.
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Gongenzaka stretches out a vine, moving to add some support. "...Try now!" he declares, beaming. That should be better, yes?
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"....You are good at taking photos, Yuuya," he compliments. "...They came out well..."
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"It's just a good camera," he laughs a little, bashful. "I just pressed the button."
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He turns away, the excitement fading as he tucks the phone back into his pouch. "I think the parade already left."
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Less awkwardly than before, he turns to Yuuya. "What should we do next then, Yuuya.."
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He shoots Gongenzaka a brief smile, before immediately taking the lead with the expectation that Gongenzaka's going to follow. He doesn't get very far before he stops in front of an alley, where something on the opposing street seems to catch his attention.
And then he just takes a shortcut between the two houses, curiosity gripped. It might be a tight fit for Gongenzaka, though.
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