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TDM 005: HAPPY SPOOKTEMBER
TDM 005: HAPPY SPOOKTEMBER |
Arrival ![]() This time, you come out of the water, the Nameless Island's own inherent energy drawing people in. It's like being suspended between realities and abruptly pushed from behind through a rift in dimensions. It may make you sick, or that might be the motion of the ocean, lifting you to the surface and carrying you to shore. Waterlogged and covered in sand, new arrivals will be greeted by robots who welcome them with towels and bracelet devices. The A5 card is already loaded up. Feel free to explore the Island, though there isn’t much to see. Most of the buildings are abandoned and in dire need of repair, and beyond the city lingers a thick fog that obscures much of the wilderness from view. Wander too far into this fog, and you will find yourself mysteriously looping back to where you began, your memories of what you were doing and how you got there erased. With that in mind, it may be wise to stake your claim on a rundown apartment, a tent on the beach, or a bed in the "comfortable" new barracks. Your inventory will be found a day later, wrapped up haphazardly and delivered to each person's makeshift home. I. Harvest Hunt ![]() As the daylight grows shorter and the muggy heat of the island’s summer gradually shifts to temperate days and chilly nights, Erku’s accessible wilderness explodes with a colorful collection of tempting fruits, fragrant-smelling herbs, and nuts and seeds plumped and ready for harvest. With warnings to beware of monsters, the robots of Erku encourage Islanders to take advantage of the land’s bounty by distributing basic camping supplies to those who are interested in exploring, hunting, and harvesting. They strongly encourage making the journey with a friend! Any surplus foods that Islanders bring home with them can be exchanged for credits with cafeteria robots! Just be careful out there - some of these fruits have strange effects once consumed. For extra protection out there in the wilds, the robots have fashioned crowns of flowers or foliage to wear on their adventures. The sweet and herbal smells from the crowns will discourage most Erku-native monsters from approaching, they assure - this is ancient knowledge from the planet’s long-gone civilization, so it can’t be wrong! What the robots don’t know is that the crowns have a deeper, more ritualistic purpose: after a few hours, the scent of flowers or herbs begins to awaken primal instincts within the wearer. Those who are wearing the foliage crowns feel overwhelmed by an urge to hunt, while those who wear the flower crowns delight in every opportunity to tease, outrun, and outwit the hunters. What happens when the chase ends? Well, that depends on the personalities and the chemistry between the hunters and their prey. While the robots are very insistent on placing crowns atop the heads of any Islander they see, they aren’t stuck on in any way and they are easy to remove, which can prevent or break the hunting trance. II. seeds and sap ![]() Of particularly high credit value, the robots explain, is an elusive flower known as the skull sunflower. It appears exactly as one might imagine: at the center of an otherwise innocuous, towering sunflower is the gruesome visage of an open-mouthed skull. Don’t worry, the flowers are harmless! Even if it’s strange how the empty-socketed eyes seem to follow your every move. And why is it that the teeth - which, on closer inspection, are actually the seeds of the flower - only seem to chatter when your back is turned? Any Islander who can withstand their heebie-jeebies long enough to collect the petals and seeds from the flowers will fetch a handsome reward in credits upon exchange with the robots. Beware the sticky, blood-red sap that seeps from the eyes of each skull, however. Those who absorb too much through their skin will begin to hallucinate, visions of frightening or emotional events from their past dancing in the shadows. One might even mistakenly imagine that another Islander is someone they recognize from their past, someone who meant something to them - no matter whether that person is alive or dead in the present. The hallucinogenic effects of the sap can last for hours, or they can be shortened by a dip in the public baths. III. Tarot ![]() Night comes, and in the darkness, a robot sets up a table by the beach. A solitary candle sits in the center, illuminating a deck of cards. F̶i̴n̵d̸ ̸y̶o̸u̸r̵ ̵f̵o̸r̷t̵u̶n̶e̷?̴ The robot reveals tarot cards and will do a variety of spreads to tell your fortune. Each fortune can be distilled into one central theme, which characters will find pervades their life for the next 24 hours. There is magic afoot: it can be sensed, and perhaps even dispelled, if luck is on your side. Though most robots on the island show a capacity for greater-than-average artificial intelligence, this pseudo-psychic 'bot -- M.S. Cl30 -- is less advanced. It only has six interpretations prepared:
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When Fjord gently shakes him awake with that accent, he smiles a little bit as he starts to roll himself free from his nest, hair a mess and jewelry a bit twisted. ]
You know, both of your accents sound good on you.
[ Molly stretches a bit before hopping out of the bed, reaching to grab his clothes and wriggle out of the cape that he kept on out of just pure tiredness. ]
Here. Sorry about that, I forgot to take it off.
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[ His gaze shies away when Molly removes the cloak, catching it a little lop-sided as he affords him the scant privacy both being in one room provides. He clears his throat snd swirls it on, heading for the door. ]
I'll meet you downstairs.
[ ... On his way out he tosses a discarded shirt Molly's way. ]
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Let's kill some birds, shall we?
[ Upon opening the door, however, he almost trips over what looks to be his scimitars and all the other things that had disappeared while he dragged himself out of the ocean. ]
Ow, shit... wait, where did that come from?
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Oh, come on! [ Stepping into the street, he calls to the sky as if he'll get an answer. ] Where's all my shit? This is a joke.
Eldritch bloody Blast!
[ He attempts to fire at a nearby tree: nothing happens. ]
Great.
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Why did they give my things back and not yours? Why did they even take your magic in the first place?
[ He looks quite confused, glancing over at the tree like he wants to will it to go boom. ]
What about your falchion?
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[ Giving up on summoning the Star Razor as he drops his hand, he rubs the other across his face and holds the back of his neck. He would be lying to say he isn't jealous that Molly has all his shit together. Literally. ]
I don't have the falchion anymore, remember. Maybe ...
[ Oh. That's a thought, softening his expression as he looks Molly over. ]
Maybe it all got taken away as the price for finding you. In which case ... yes, that's. That's fair.
[ It hurts to be without Melora and his gifts but he would never forgive himself if Molly was ... lost again. ]
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There's a truth hidden in there that he doesn't want to touch. ]
That seems like a lot. I mean, wouldn't they have taken my things and abilities as well, then, to find you?
[ Drawing one of his scimitars, he whips it over his neck, wetting the edge slightly with his blood and letting the rite coalescence as frost on his blade. ]
They didn't even take this, and that's not a natural ability.
[ At least as far as he knows. The mockery and the sweet-talking was something that was just him, while the blood stuff was... well, leftovers of whatever Lucien did. ]
Maybe it is just because your Wildmother isn't here.
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[ He just needs to bullshit some stuff to get around the truth, eyeing Molly activating one of his swords. ]
Back home you weren't looking for me, but ... Well, whoever runs this place must have known I'd give up my powers. What other reason can there be? [ A hand finds a cocked hip as he flatly gestures with the other up and down himself. ] As flattered as I am, I don't think all this getting some is enough to regenerate an entire world. I don't even think I have that in me!
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[ Molly says, confused and flattered in a weird way at once. It still seemed such a steep price to just find him, even if he was lost. They could have run into eachother in Zadash eventually.
He walks closer to his friend, giving the half-orc a once-over when he gestures to himself like that. ]
To be fair, anyone watching you get some is going to be really damn happy, [ He winks. ] ...and maybe that's just what they want. Entertainment. Still doesn't quite explain the loss of powers, though.
[ There's a shrug. ]
Maybe 'they' think you'll do more of these kink bingo things if you have no powers, and they didn't need to take my stuff because they think I'm going to be into it?
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What if ... No, that's. That's so fucked up. [ Not elaborating on where his mind went!! ] Let's go get something to eat, by which I mean hunt it down ourselves because being constantly horny and having to walk everywhere on this wrecked island is not an experience I'm keen to replay.
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Bird hunting it is. Preferably without chafing our cocks against our pants.
[ There's that wink again, shiny fangs bared in a grin like he knew everything Fjord had suffered yesterday. All to take his mind off the power thing for a moment. ]
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Turns out chocobos are intelligent as fuck and don't like to be hunted, which makes for hungry bellies an hour in when they still haven't felled one for breakfast. Stood in a small woody patch, Fjord gives up as the bird they're stalking takes off at an insane speed. ]
How about smaller game? Like, squirrels. Have you seen any rabbits? Or ... goddamn rats, I'm this close to eating one.
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An hour later he's glaring after the runaway bird and sliding his weapons back in the belt before brushing off his dirty and messy sleeves. ]
I honestly haven't seen much. Maybe a few crawling things, and a bunch of cats. Lots of vegetation, though. You don't happen to suddenly know what's edible thanks to your new sugar mama?
[ Molly picks at a leaf, pulling it off the stem. ]
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[ Strolling over to the vine-wrapped tree whose leaf Molly has plucked, he looks up into the boughs to see if there is any fruit. ]
If we look around a little more we mi —
[ The vines ensnare Fjord like whips, dragging him back to the bole of the tree with a thud that knocks the breath from his lungs. His eyes widen as the weirdly tentacle-like appendages tighten around his limbs, holding him prone ...
And then nothing else happens. One of the vines slithers around his thigh and his shout turns into a squeak. ]
... Molly! Help.
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What the fuck is going on? Let go of him!
[ He slices through a vine, but another one quickly comes to take its place. Baring his fangs, Molly continues to try to cut Fjord free while fighting the plant for control. ]
Pull on it!
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[ He isn't technically hurt, he supposes, just. Really, really uncomfortable, legs spread by thicker vibes to replace any Molly hacks off and arms held above his head. Every furious attack makes it hold on tighter until he's yelping. ]
Okay, okay! Stop! Stop! New plan, think ... think of something.
[ He'll hang out where he is. ]
Chopping it up only makes it angrier.
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It certainly likes you.
[ It wasn't reaching to add him to the mix, after all. ]
Maybe it traps people and wait for them to die, and then eat the nutrients.
[ He knocks a bit on the tree bark. ]
Talk to it?
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[ Eat him? Fantastic. Fjord looks up into the tree. ]
I'm ... historically not great at holding conversations with the wilderness, but, hello. Hi. My idiot friend is sorry he plucked your leaf, he just thought you were so beautiful, that's all. Wanted to keep a piece ...
[
Persuasion 15The vines around his wrists loosen a little, seemingly reacting to his sweet-talk. Hesitant. ]... Oh, thank you. Um.
[ Eyeballing Molly for help. ]
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Yes, I'm terribly sorry! Please don't take it out on my friend here, he's innocent! [ Molly even does a little dramatic bow. ] In fact, he likes green things like you! He's green too, you should be wonderful buddies and not at all strangle him with your vines.
[ Pets... the tree...?? ]
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There's a good plant, let me go ... Nngh!
[ He freezes as the vine around his thigh tightens. ]
Molly ... I think it prefers your, ah, special touch. If you wouldn't mind.
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Come on, darlings, let him go? He's not in to these things, terrible prude, I know.
[ He keeps coaxing, relieved when some of them starts loosening up once more. ]
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Yes, I'm such a prude. [ His voice is flat, as is the look he gives the woods. ] Please, O'great tree, do not take away my purity.
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Of course that's when he hams it up in the worst sex voice ever. ]
Oh, yes.... please baby, let go of him, I'll touch you so good...
[ Molly's trying so, so hard to not laugh. ]
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You're the absolute worst, you know that.
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Reaching out, he grabs Fjord's hand to pull him away from the tree and several steps away before he jabs a finger against the leather armor. ]
I just got you out of there, sailor boy, don't make me push you back in.
[ Smirking, he gives Fjord a little wink before throwing an arm over his back. He'd do the shoulder, but you know. Even runty half-orcs are a little too tall. ]
Let's get the fuck away from this place before more foliage decide to feel us up.
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