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⇨ WYLD HUNT
Who: Everyone!
When: Day 100
Where: Shabondamashii
What: The Wyld Hunt unexpectedly crashes the Shabon's dimension, leaving chaos in its wake. Those that have been with the carnival for a while might recognize it as the personal army of a fae called the Huntsman - also known as one of the Ringmaster's age old rivals, whom she dethroned thousands of years ago. The last we heard of him, he was pursuing the carnival, and it turns out he found them faster than anyone thought.
Warnings: Violence, theoretical cannibalism.
When: Day 100
Where: Shabondamashii
What: The Wyld Hunt unexpectedly crashes the Shabon's dimension, leaving chaos in its wake. Those that have been with the carnival for a while might recognize it as the personal army of a fae called the Huntsman - also known as one of the Ringmaster's age old rivals, whom she dethroned thousands of years ago. The last we heard of him, he was pursuing the carnival, and it turns out he found them faster than anyone thought.
Warnings: Violence, theoretical cannibalism.
THE AUTUMN MOON↴![]() There isn't any warning. You might not even notice what's happening at first, with the approach of the threat happening as spontaneously as a zombie uprising. You're minding your own business, enjoying Shabon, when a random alien charges you on foot with sudden and aggressive intent. Whether or not you can throw them off or defeat them, you'll soon find they weren't alone. An entire army is descending upon the city now, and the carnival is the target. ► THEY ARE LEGION: The Wyld Hunt comes in all shapes and sizes, with beasts and men from all kinds of different universes having been caught up in its sway. Those that have been in the Hunt for a long while have more or less completely lost themselves - they now function only as part of a pack, hunting whatever the Huntsman wishes and consuming what their prey leaves behind upon death. Some members of the Hunt are newer and more unsure, but they are all a part of a psychic hive mind that compels them to move as a unit. Everyone in the Wyld Hunt instinctively know what the Huntsman wants them to do, even if they never speak to him. Their skills, powers, and physicalities are all over the board, but there are a notably large quantity of Wyld Fae among them, often being used as mounts by more powerful humanoids within the Hunt. When NPCing members of the Hunt for threading purposes there is a lot of flexibility to what you face, including entities and beasts from your own worlds - provided they are creatures capable of functioning independently. ► HUNT OR BE HUNTED: When set upon by the Hunt, it is easy to become overwhelmed. Unfortunately, in that situation, the only way to beat them is to join them. Beginning to hunt alongside the others will immediately pacify them against you. As soon as you start to follow, the thrum of the Huntsman's will will start to take over - the more you hunt, the harder it is to turn away from it. If you do stop, or successfully oppose the compulsion, they will be quick to set upon you again. Like the others, you will feel the craving to consume any individuals the Hunt has felled - you must resist this, because once you have eaten the prey of the Hunt, you'll be trapped within it indefinitely. ► WORN OUT WELCOME: The people of Shabon are used to crisis, but this is a bit beyond what even they are prepared to tolerate. The Hunt will be causing collateral, both of the human and the material sort. While the workers in Shabon have very well practiced escape procedures in the event of something like this, the other guests are not as fortunate. Plenty of them are capable of fighting back on their own, but they will not always be capable of avoiding the hordes. The longer this goes on, the worse it will get. Eventually, the Shabon workers will realize who the Hunt is after and start actively trying to turn carnival members over to them in order to make it stop. ► IN TWO PARTS: Tragically, this turn of events and the realization that she's managed to put everyone in danger once again will be what finally causes the Ringmaster to split in two. One side will immediately become disinterested in using violence to counter this problem, while the other will be desperate and reckless. This will also completely screw her ability to get anyone back to the carnival in time. There will be at least one Megathread dealing with her actions during this. PLEASE NOTE: This is a conflict the carnival is meant to survive, not win. The main point of this is to get the plot rolling in a new direction, so don't worry about figuring out how to defeat the Huntsman, because in this moment it basically won't be possible. Have fun threading out the crisis, and see where it leads. I wanted to be up front about that, as opposed to letting everyone grasp at straws to prevent a result that will be inevitable, even if the details will shift. |
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While Sans is thinking back to the Prince's poison, Strange is thinking back to the Athenaeum, when he was enthralled. If Lambert had focused on just knocking him out instead of trying to break his enchantment while they were in the middle of the fight, would things have gone differently?
"I'll scan for fae magic when we approach. If he is alone, then we grab Yuya and teleport him somewhere safe. If that fae is there, you take Yuya and run. Don't try to cure the poison, don't try to stop and worry about us, just take him as far away from that faerie as you can. Both Sans and I have magic that lets us teleport or travel places quicker than you and we can hold off that faerie for a longer period of time."
Don't mind Strange as he assumes his third eye seeing magic nonsense is more powerful than Gon's chakra sensing souls nonsense. Now that he's detailed what passes for a plan, Strange looks over at Sans to see if he's got any ideas or changes.
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"...Attempts were never something I, the man Gongenzaka, intended for the field," he replies nonetheless. Maybe a Bit of salt after all.
As it is he nods. "Naturally. I, the man Gongenzaka, can do that much at least." ...Though, actually.
"...Is it possible for you to create passage for two through a reflection, or do you need to be present?" That was how thee boys were separated to begin with. It was limit 1 for Yuuya, amd it was shattered before the boy could follow. If they could prepare an escape route however...
Well either way he assumes Strange is better at it. So there is no minding the other's assumption. He senses souls and their individual energy after all- that's Way different from what Strange is doing with that eye of his.
Even if the Fae isn't there, there's bound to be something.
Gon keeps his eyes shut, on that note. He's doing what he can to at least broadcast some reassurance to Yuuya while he can, even if he won't get an answer.
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And again, nine foot tall dog lion plant thing.
"I could make that reflection by flooding the place or freezing the floor, but cutting and running is probably safer and faster."
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What they really need is to get RM into once piece again, since she's the only one he knows who could really do something about this poison with any haste.
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Biting back the urge to answer Sans with an 'of course', he nods. "Auuh. Though, this begs the question of how I will reali..."
Gongenzaka trails off, and blinks rapidly as an idea comes.
"...If I, the man Gongenzaka, could ask this- would either of you agree to being contacted with the same method I am using to 'speak' to Yuuya now? ...it would require no energy on your parts. Only reception; from there, a simple thought of 'now' would be signal enough for me to take Yuuya and run." Technically it would be the feeling of such impulse and excitement rather than a word. But that's hard to explain.
Quickly, anyway. "...it would be a signal that requires neither visibility, nor even pause, so..." It's about as instant as it gets right? And, it wouldn't break the distraction! ...probably, he thinks.
...he can only connect to One of them at once though, and he'll certainly break it once he's running. That would be the No Going Back point, if they can get to it.
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"If you think it would work, then I wouldn't mind, erm, thinking a signal." Mostly because Sans...seems a bit off at the moment. Might not want to put more on his plate than he has to.
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Smell and any magical sensing abilities have problem been enough to pick up Joker's arrival on the scene long before he removes his invisibility so that he can speak up. He's more than a little roughed up, and more than a little ragged... but better than he could be, which is, frankly, dead. Invisibility, running, and lots of work on his healing skills have come in handy for him today. Of course, that means he's utterly exhausted as a result.
It's why he's not volunteering to fling himself right into the fray, but he's here regardless. After all, they're all exhausted. That's no excuse. If Yuya is still alive... That's better than nothing. They'll figure things out, somehow. Hopefully.
He nods to Sans. "I'll stay as backup, just in case yer too occupied." You know, with being their strongest person around, plus Strange, plus, well, everything. He can't fight, but he can watch and, more importantly.. If anything goes too south, then he can keep other people in the loop. It's what the radio in his hands is for. Honestly, it's a good thing he'd found it... although, considering the situation, it might be bad that he found it at all.
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Though, Gongenzaka likely did sense the other coming- it felt a bit like Joker would want to out himself on that matter, and here they are. There isn't a lot to say to that. Looking to Strange, and then to the others, Gongenzaka nods and stands.
"...Saah," he decides, addressing Joker first. "If that is the case then, I, the man Gongenzaka, shall be trusting you to do so." And to Strange....he takes a deep breath and focuses at making contact- a brief sensation of questioning brushing by the other. Is he getting that? Hopefully it's a 'yes' because other than that...
...Well other than that, they need to move- though he looks to Strange and Sans to lead in that case.
"...He is in this direction," he indicates with a short nod, followed by a point. "...Not too far..."
Just far enough that, well. They can't see him, and he can't see them.
Yet.
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He doesn't entirely know how best to respond to Gongenzaka's weird soul powers, so Strange just intently thinks 'yes' for a solid few seconds as Gon points out the direction.
"If he's hidden, I'll find him," he simply says. As Strange activates his third eye, the burn scars on his forehead, arm, and hand light themselves on fire. Considering that his hair's already on fire and he's wearing his flame-colored slightly fire resistant cape, his #aesthetic is getting more and more on point. But, most importantly, it means he'll be able to see magic and maybe spot that fae if she's lying in the wings.
Gesturing for Sans to follow him, Strange starts walking down the street towards where Yuya is. He's got no idea what they're facing and has no idea what's going on, but they're a firebug magician who probably radiates Summer Court like nobody's business and a large bestial dog thing who probably radiates the Prince's magic like nobody's business: the element of surprise is also right out for them.
"Yuya?" Strange calls out, closer to speaking level than screaming level. "Yuya, where are you?"
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"Help... help..." but it doesn't sound right. It isn't loud, or vibrant, or even... alarmed. It's nothing, no emotion reverberating in his throat as he continues to shuffle along.
Nothing about Gongenzaka's, or Sans' perceptions change as he comes into view. There's no other souls, no other traces of magic to indicate there's anyone around but Yuya. Given the effect is very internal, it's hard to say how evident the poison is in Yuya's system to Strange's third eye.
But his weird behavior is probably alarming enough.
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"And what precisely do we need to help you with?"
Knowing full well that this is a terrible decision, using the hand that isn't on fire, Strange grabs Yuya's wrist and attempts to forcibly yank him back towards the rest of the team.
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And then suddenly his posture goes rigid and his back straightens up, although his expression doesn't change. Just before Strange can grab ahold of him, Yuya twists on his heels and runs with sudden precision and speed that wasn't present in his limping just earlier.
It's like there's purpose to where he's going, now, and he's leaving them behind if they don't keep up.
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He charges over, skidding to a stop as he sees Yuya go running. He turns to the magician angrily.
"Strange," he thunders, uncontrollably agitated by Strange so immediately going for skin on skin contact. "You're gunna get yourself infected - it's contagious for all we know."
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"If it's contagious, then we'll all be infected anyway when we save him—or hell, when we run into whatever trap he's leading us to." Because now Strange is certain this is a lure of some kind and Yuya's bait. But what else can they do? He makes a hand gesture towards where Gon and Joker are and, because he still doesn't really know how Gongenzaka's magic works, thinks 'follow me' very intently.
"Let's go." Fireball still at the ready, he starts running after Yuya, trying to keep him in sight as much as he can.
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"Joker," he starts quietly, nodding toward where the others went ahead. "We must follow." He'll give Joker the option of hitching a ride or not- but otherwise, he heads out and sends the feeling of agreement- a vaguely 'good' feeling, though perhaps not in this situation- with the image of a nod.
And also, a question mark. Because uh...what just happened?
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"I'll be right besides ya." And with that, he goes invisible again. It's the best thing he can do to keep himself safe and, by keeping himself safe, he can be of more use to this whole plan. If he's too far away, he might not be able to help if something happens, and if he's too close, he might get caught up in anything that goes after Gongenzaka. Not perfect... but oh well.
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It's a minute before he turns down the alley, stopping in the middle of it. It's misty, a concentration of magic, but... nobody else visibly there.
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He's standing outside of the misty area of the alley. Placing his hand in front of him, Strange quickly mutters a spell. He summons a gust of wind which blows into the misty, magical part of the alleyway. The wind is blowing the mist away from everybody, back towards the end of the alley
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That image is him around one end of a corner, with Strange on the other.
They'll be back here, around the wall, for back up. More importantly though- an Eye, and a question mark. Strange, what do you see over there!
While waiting for that answer, he doesn't plan to move to walk down that alley suffice to say. Instead, he strains to feel out if more than Yuuya and Strange are in there. Something isn't right! (everything isn't right, actually)
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This is starting to feel too familiar - chasing after someone who is already probably a lost cause. The entire scenario is starting to feel nearly identical to what happened in the Manor, and every part of it is leaving his ability to think rationally more and more in shambles.
"Don't," he says in a low voice, mostly directed towards Strange. He doesn't like this. He wants to go back.
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And then it happens in a rush. Driven by sentient force, the mist boils down towards Strange and out of the alley, chilly tendrils trying to cram themselves into his mouth, nose, and eyes.
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He's alive. His soul is definitely still in his body. But it's like cutting strings from a puppet, with no ability for him to regain control of his limbs.
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And his first instinct is that something is wrong. But of course something is wrong, everything is wrong, and jumping tp see for himself won't help.
"Gh....lost Strange," is all he mutters for Joker, forcing himself not to move.
Ahh, but what about Yuuya? He can still sense him there, still alive! So he reaches to him, with the feeling of reassurance.
Marred by worry, and fearful questioning of course.
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Now that the poison isn't as active, Yuya has a little clearer grip of himself. He still can't move, but it isn't like he's sensing everything through a dizzying veil. That's when he feels the presence of Gongenzaka within his soul again. He couldn't respond before, but now.
Now, he pushes as much feeling as he can out. It's faint, weak, like he's struggling through the connection--but the emotion is direct enough to be understood. It's urgent, and a warning.
Leave him.
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Mobile sent it early :[
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