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EVENT & TDM 022

WAKE UP
Being out in the woods is, for some people, an ordinary day. You may or may not be one of those people — you almost certainly don’t remember going camping, do you? — and yet you emerge from a tent and think to yourself, hm, that’s quite odd! Where is the nearest civilization anyhow? If you’re brave enough, perhaps you set out to seek it, walking toward where you think you hear noise in the far distance. It sounds a bit like cheering. A party? A bonfire? You can’t be certain, not at first.

As you step onto the worn trail, something nearly clocks you right in the head. A nimble dodge to the left and a quick glance at the ground tells you that it’s some kind of tree branch made of… flesh? It’s certainly flesh-textured, though the colour is a deep blue that glows white. It seems to be rapidly rotting into the ground, and as you look up… a giant, several hundred foot tree of a similar eldritch makeup is falling apart before your eyes. Your walk back to civilization will be full of dodging probably-dead flesh tree bits.

Should you make it in one piece, the source of the noise becomes obvious: the people making up this small town are cheering and yelling about something else of eldritch makeup. It seems that some of the creatures who have lived in this civilization’s river for the last year, the Seaborn, have decided to evolve to be capable of flight. Some residents of this town seem extremely enthusiastic with this. Some are wary. Some simply don’t care.

You? Well, that’s for you to decide.

Welcome to the eldritch horror fae woods, dear friend. Enjoy your stay.
A SNAKE IN THE GRASS
While the black fog returns, some paths are left clear, or at least not as impacted as other areas of the woods. Mist fades in and out, and even if you aren’t one for nature, surely exploration can sing its siren song when the size of the town is too small and all the faces look the same. Paths line themselves with daffodils and chamomile flowers, with arctic poppies and clearings of wildflowers- foxglove and lavender especially prominent. They’re lovely, all of them, and bloom far more rapidly than anything else should be this early into spring, this late into winter, but they do.

But something creeps beneath the flowers, and something large digs through the earth, leaving upturned grooves in the dirt and grass, trails of flattened mud and roots with only bushes of camelia on the outskirts left behind. It’s quiet in the forest, not even birds singing. It makes the hiss of tongues all the more noticeable.

If you’re lucky, you might see a purple and grey stone shift in the distance, gone just as quickly as it was there. If you aren’t, you don’t see its much smaller, flower-patterned counterpart strike from the shadows. Snakes are working their way into the Grove, hiding in bushes and under steps, anywhere they can lurk and strike the unsuspecting, and their bite is venomous.

One bite brings excruciating pain, bone-deep cold, an increased frailty of the body and hallucinations. A second bite brings a deep, nightmare-filled sleep. A third bite brings death. All of them scar with a black sun over the bites, a mark of divine wrath — the Fallen Sun sends his regards, and his hate.

Those who perish to the snake bite will awaken in their bed in a few days, feeling nauseous and weakened, but…
'NEATH SERPENT'S GAZE
… This simply isn’t tenable. Between the paranoia and the snake’s stealth, it’s hard to feel safe outside of your home, and maybe inside, despite the fact that once again your homes offer refuge from the forest’s attacks—they hadn’t once upon a red, hot summer, after all. How did they face this last time? It was a flower, wasn’t it? And the new flowers in the forest seem special, if only because of their strong growth compared to the rest of the forest.

But if you go into the woods, two large stone snakes wait, ready to protect the natural gardens. Breaking them does little but slow them down for a time, and their bite is both larger and their venom stronger—the true version, the one that crippled a household in seconds. The severity of the symptoms are worse, murderously so, but survivable if it’s not the third bite.

They block the way, ambush would-be travelers, coil around the flower patches, and will not be stopped. Does this confirm that the flowers could help? Or are they simply protective of their master’s property? Is it play?

Regardless, they wait and watch.
CITIES & BONES
When all the violence of the month ends, and thank goodness for that, you decide to head to bed. For once, you might sleep well — there are no threats of snakes making you wonder if you or your friends might die tomorrow, and the Grove as a whole feels much safer. It’s as if someone or something is guarding over it — different from the Guardian Deities and the Goddesses as a whole.

For the next several days after the snakes disappear, your dreams are strange, as if you’re receiving a vision from another world. A modern city, so different from Aldric’s Grove that you’re not entirely convinced it lies in this dimension, blinks in neon lights behind your eyelids. Between the cacophonous sounds of motorized vehicles rushing by, the din of people talking in a language you don’t understand, and the distant electrical humming from the street lights, perceptive dreamers might hear something else:

The soft clacking of dry bones.
Spark Notes
summary
Wake up: You were apparently camping. You don't recall this. As you head out toward the sound of civilization, bits of giant blue flesh-tree nearly hit you in the head. You'll have to dodge the remaining flesh tree bits as it crumbles while you walk back to town.

A Snake In The Grass: Flowers spring up far too early in the season, and the fog wall returns. Purple and grey-coloured stone snakes begin to attack from the bushes and flowers where they're hidden. One bite brings cold and frailty, a second bite brings nightmares, and a third bite brings death. All bites scar with a mark of the Black Sun.

'Neath Serpent's Gaze: You've heard of a flower that can cure the poison, but to get there, you have to face two far larger stone snakes who are guarding over nature here. Whether they want to play or simply kill isn't clear. You're in danger of death either way.

Cities & Bones: While you sleep after the snakes disappear, you'll have strange dreams that feel like visions and feel watched by something safe and kindly. While your dreams are absorbed in that of a cityscape that feels almost too real, you can sometimes hear the clattering of bones.
out of character
Welcome to March's TDM and Event! Spring is springing and we've got a lot of really cool events coming up in the next few months. The magic system should debut this month as well, which we're very excited about. It is a slow process but the rewards should be well worth it.
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[personal profile] rabbithearted 2025-03-14 04:46 am (UTC)(link)
[deadpan --]

No, I'm Valentine.
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[personal profile] sailingfor 2025-03-14 05:35 am (UTC)(link)
[...]

I've never heard of a Valentinian.

[isidor thorns arknights. go to your room.]
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[personal profile] rabbithearted 2025-03-14 06:11 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, you have. I'm standing right in front of you.

[two can play this game.]
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[personal profile] sailingfor 2025-03-15 04:53 am (UTC)(link)
[They sure can.]

Then you can now say you've met an Aegir.

[Sits. ...on the floor.]

You can think of Aegir as fish, I suppose. That would be the nearest comparison.
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[personal profile] rabbithearted 2025-03-15 06:17 pm (UTC)(link)
[on the FLOOR? like an ANIMAL? couldn't be val.]

Huh. Seafolk are rare, where I'm from. It's unusual for them to be able to breathe air. [... it explains the water, though.] Are you holding your breath between splashes?
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[personal profile] sailingfor 2025-03-18 08:09 pm (UTC)(link)
No, we aren't fully aquatic. We need to stay hydrated because our skin dries out faster than your average person.

[like. a LOT faster.]

Aegir are rare on Terra as well. [and it doesn't help that the Iberian Inquisition keeps murdering them.]
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[personal profile] rabbithearted 2025-03-19 03:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Sounds... [horrible. being splashed with water constantly, outside of scheduled baths.] ... inconvenient.

Rare on land, or just rare?
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[personal profile] sailingfor 2025-03-21 07:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Rarer on land, especially in drier or frigid nations not near the coastlines. Our race's original city is deep under the ocean, but many of us were born on land. I've never gone — I do know some Aegir who have.

[He shrugs.]

You look like what we would refer to as a Terran Feline, so I assumed you were from Terra, relatedly.
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[personal profile] rabbithearted 2025-03-21 10:22 pm (UTC)(link)
[his nose wrinkles. this sounds very inconvenient for aegir.]

My home world is called Gaea. You would just say I'm catfolk. I knew there were other worlds, but I never had the chance to... talk to people from them.

Is it worth it? Staying on land.
Edited 2025-03-21 22:24 (UTC)
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[personal profile] sailingfor 2025-03-25 06:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Catfolk, then. That's easy enough.

[Not a hard adjustment at all, in fact.

Thorns offers a shrug.]


Unlike some of my peers, I cannot fully breathe underwater. Some Aegir can, some cannot, it depends on where your genetics land. In any case, I would prefer to be on the land. I have some personal grievances with aquatic creatures called Seaborn... Es difícil de explicar, but I have a certain link with their hivemind, and I'd rather not succumb to being part of it.

[refuses to explain, continues talking:]

I have no love for the land I was born on, however. You could say I'm indecisive, given that.
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[personal profile] rabbithearted 2025-03-26 01:24 am (UTC)(link)
[his nose wrinkles at the mention of a hivemind, the implication of being forcibly assimilated. no, he can't begrudge thorns for that. it'll be so fun to learn that the seaborn are everywhere around here, though!]

... So why don't you just move?
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[personal profile] sailingfor 2025-03-28 08:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Technically, I have. I haven't lived in Iberia for many years now — I was on my own ship before I arrived here. [He shakes his head.] But there's something I have to do there, so I go back from time to time.