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⇨ THE SUMMERLANDS
Who: Everyone!
When: Day 119 - Day 126
Where: The Summerlands
What: Ignatius and Gild portal everyone to the Summerlands, with hopes of appealing to the Summer Maiden for help. Meanwhile, the carnival gets the chance to relax in luxury as only tentatively welcome guests. Here is the location write up from the last time the carnival visited. Since then, of course, some things have changed.
Warnings: Nothing in particular.
When: Day 119 - Day 126
Where: The Summerlands
What: Ignatius and Gild portal everyone to the Summerlands, with hopes of appealing to the Summer Maiden for help. Meanwhile, the carnival gets the chance to relax in luxury as only tentatively welcome guests. Here is the location write up from the last time the carnival visited. Since then, of course, some things have changed.
Warnings: Nothing in particular.
THE SUN RISES↴![]() After taking the time to rest, Ignatius and Gild will be able to pool together their energy to portal the carnival (and the airship) to the Summerlands. Those still in Polaris will be left to their own devices for the moment as Gild intends to ask for the Summerlands aid in relocating them, hopefully as soon as possible. With the effort the carnival put into sorting things out in there, however, they should be fine on their own for a little while, at least. They will arrive in the flowery fields at the base of the mountains, and soon the Summer Fae will notice their presence. Since the last time they visited, however, the atmosphere has changed. ► YOUR ARRIVAL: As the Summer Fae discover the group's arrival, it will quickly become apparent that there is a tension present that wasn't there any of the other times the carnival has visited. The Summer Maiden comes to greet the group personally, with an entourage of armed Summer Fae. They are not at all aggressive unless provoked, but there is clearly a wariness that is new. They seem uncertain about Ignatius being here, and while Gild will be able to do a lot of the talking and smooth things over, the Summer Maiden will deflect having a serious conversation about affairs until the carnival has taken time to 'rest.' It's more likely that the Maiden needs a moment to think over this new information before dealing with it. ► SUMMER CITY: After the Summer Fae become aware of everyone's presence, and the initial uncertainties are accommodated, they will invite you into their city. There are stairs that lead up the sides of the mountains, but thankfully there are also magical means of getting up there as well. The Summer Fae will be willing to help workers with the injured as needed, offering herbal remedies and healing magic to those that want it. You'll also be invited to join them for dinner, but it feels like more of a formality, and no one is obligated to take them up on it. ► SUMMER PEOPLE: The fae here will do their best to entertain these new visitors - but it doesn't seem that much happens here besides day after day of peaceful meditation and relaxation. It is not uncommon to see Summer Fae spent days doing exactly the same thing, whether that be enjoying the weather, listening to music, or dancing - the day and night periods may be similar to earth, but when you don't need rest it can all blur together just the same. Some of the fae work on feats of agriculture or craftsmanship, and while there is no particularly need to work in this place, they take pride in the fact that they do. ► FAMILIAR FACES: One very different thing about the Summerlands this go around is that there appears to be a small settlement built at the base of the mountains, filled entirely with the former residents of the Manor. Alyss and Reyna will explain that they set up a place to live down there with the Summer Fae's help, and that the fae seems to be trying to remain hands off except when they are needed. The Manor folk overall seem to be doing well, though there is some tension regarding their place in the Summerlands - they are clearly seen as refugees, and while the Summer Fae do their best to help them, the arrival of the carnival and the request for even more help with refugee aid seems to be making things awkward. ► OF THINGS TO COME: The Summer Maiden will remain distant for the first few days, but according to Gild and based on personal observation, it will seem that the news that the Ringmaster has been taken and the idea that even more desperate mortals are requesting to come here are putting her at significant ill ease. She's not rude or dismissive, but she seems reluctant to address the situation head on, though she has said that she will hold a meeting with the carnival later in the week to discuss everything in more detail. None of them seem particularly angry or resentful, but they seem to regard the carnival as an ill portent of things to come. |
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It's worrying disguised as Strange being an arrogant shit and bossing Peridot around. Because she's got to be more fucked up than she's letting on. It's soul damage. That's not something most people just sleep off and call it a day.
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All this arguing is making her feel woozy. Mid retort, she slides down off of her seat to sit on the ground, so she can lean back against the retaining wall of the fountain instead of having to hold herself upright.
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"I know two people who've gotten soul damage who've had memory problems as a result! If you think your memory is fine, then you must not realize you've forgotten something in the first place."
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"It's been several days since we fought the Mother, and you are hardly the first person that I've talked to since then. Don't you think that if I was having issues with my memory, someone would have noticed by now?" Peridot snaps. Her eyelids are starting to droop; getting riled is making her feel more tired, like she's trying to draw on a source that's tapped out, but that isn't stopping her from continuing on.
"I killed a high faerie. I did a good job! Now if we could talk about something else, that would be nice, because I don't exactly have an excess of energy that I can waste on arguing with you right now!"
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Sorry Peridot, but in Strange's mind, Ignatius is firmly the mvp. Peridot's maybe like, third place. But he'll at least acquiesce to her wanting to drop the matter and talk about something else. Unfortunately, the something else is just how tired poor Peridot is.
"You look like you're about to fall asleep. If you're that tired, shouldn't you be resting?"
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"I was resting, before you showed up as a tiny flaming clod and started pestering me," she says with a scowl. "And Ignatius wouldn't even have been in fighting shape if it weren't for my considerable efforts! So you could at least give me SOME credit!"
So much for changing the subject. Gotta try and get that last word in.
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"What considerable efforts?" He's honestly confused here, not trying to start shit. "Ignatius recovered thanks to Creation, not—" aaaaaand then he puts two and two together. "Did you have a boon?"
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"How exactly did you phrase your request about Ignatius to Creation?"
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"I used mine to keep my mind in one piece," Strange explains, with a little shrug. Though her incredible superpowers comment does interest him. "What sort of powers would you ask for yourself if you had the chance?"
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"...The ability to read minds?" Peridot suggests blandly, after a too-long pause.
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"Humans think about all sorts of things that I don't think you'd want to listen in on."
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And other non-humans. Strange. You anthropocentric bag of dicks.
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"Besides, I'm certain fae can block that ability. Lord knows that if I met someone who could read minds, I'd almost instantly start developing a counterspell to block it."
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If Strange has learned anything from his time at the carnival, it's that depending entirely on the Ringmaster is occasionally a bad idea. Why not have back-up and someone else who can do the thing and get them out of scrapes? Besides, if he could travel between worlds, then he could go home whenever he wished.
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"Isn't it though? And if I could travel between worlds, then when we leave the carnival, I could visit you whenever I wished."
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Peridot pauses and glances at her hands, sheepishly fidgeting with her claws for a moment. "Hey. Um... I know you weren't especially keen on the idea, but. I'm glad you're still here with us. And that you didn't leave us all on Polaris."
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"Thank you," he says, still not really bothering to hide the tone of surprise in his voice. There's a pause before he continues with, "I'm sorry I was a bit of an ass to you in Polaris. I haven't—" hmm, how best to explain this without it sounding like he considers his actions justified "—it's been hard lately. And I don't think I've coped all that well."
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She shifts slightly, curling her tail around herself. "I still think we're a team, with or without the Ringmaster. We got out of Polaris, we took down a powerful fae, and we're all still here together. That's not insignificant. I know you miss your wife a whole lot, but until you get back to her... You don't need to feel like you're alone. You have friends here who can help you through stuff."
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"That's the problem. I feel like I should do this on my own and it's damn hard accepting that I can't."
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HOO BOY 7 days I'M SORRY
lmaooo don't worry about it
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