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erku mods ([personal profile] erkumods) wrote in [community profile] ercookies2021-04-18 03:28 pm
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TDM 012: SLINGING IN THE RAIN

TDM 012: SLINGING IN THE RAIN



00. Arrival






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. If you don’t manage to get away from them quickly enough, they may even usher you toward the Laid Bare Spa, where new arrivals will be offered free massages, a sauna, hairstyling, and their clothing may come up permanently missing. But you will be given a complimentary towel to leave with if needed!

Feel free to explore the Island, though there isn’t much to see beyond what arrivals before you have helped to rebuild. 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 place to live in the now, whether a rundown apartment in the City, a tent on the beach, a bed in the barracks, or your own space at the House of Worship. Your inventory will be found a day later, wrapped up haphazardly and delivered to each person's makeshift home.



I. THUNDERBOLTS AND LIGHTNING






Erku's new arrivals may not be the only residents left dripping wet. Although the weather on the Island is almost always dreary, clouds begin to multiply and darken over the days before that first arrival, turning ominous shades of purple and blue which may look familiar to Islanders who have been around since Erku's beginnings. Perhaps robots will advise Islanders to fortify their shelters and get ready to accept refugees, and they hope their charges take the warnings to heart! When the rain finally falls, it is a non-stop torrent. Even though the weather is warm, the rain itself chills to the bone.

Shacks and beach tents won't stand up to the downpour for long, and the shabby apartments may leak and flood. New arrivals who aren't handy enough to make quick repairs may be forced to take shelter in the homes of current Island residents, or else huddle together in the 12 rooms of the barracks for the full week that rain falls on the Island. Cats, dogs, and little dragons will also be begging Islanders for a warm place to stay!

Beware of lightning strikes, too, because the skies rumble with thunder throughout the storm. Buildings and residences are frequently damaged by strikes. They say what doesn't kill you makes you stronger, and that's very true on Erku - Islanders who are struck by the lightning might find themselves temporarily blessed with god-like super strength.

Such power might not always be a good thing for those who aren't used to wielding it, so please be careful not to damage your friends or property! Islanders may choose to keep their new powers, but a bingo square can be used to wish them away.



II. A TASTE OF ERKU






In need of shelter and credits? Then the robots have a task for you! Erku's robot population has taken note of how much Islanders seem to love the humble potato, and they want to contribute! Ready as always to please, the robots have filled the hospital cafeteria with mountains of potatoes in every imaginable variety and color: russet, red, gold, purple, chartreuse, sweet, savory, spicy, and so many more! But wait, there's more: they have provided knives, cutting boards, and peelers too, and are eager to see Islanders work their magic in their open cafeteria kitchen! Robots will monitor every dish produced, as they are eager to improve their food replication repertoire.

No worries if you aren't culinarily skilled, however. Islanders will be rewarded in credits for whatever they can contribute, whether it's a gourmet meal or simply a basket of peeled potatoes. Robot-provided potato preparations are also freely available to snack on while you work, though as always, they're liable to be spiked with something to encourage Islanders to get more "friendly" with one another. Of particular note is an invention the 'bots are quite proud of, sure to delight your organic tastebuds: the potato cocktail, which packs quite a punch and - strangely enough - tastes just like a hearty steak dinner?



III. NOSTALGIA FOODS





Seeking a bit of refuge and some comforting food to warm you up? Signs and flyers are out informing residents of the Straight From Home Special going on right now at the Flashbang diner! Come In For All The House Favorites! For the next few days anyone can walk in and receive a free meal (or two if you’re really nice) from the robot cooks behind the counter!

And it just so happens that they know exactly what you want. You will be served a meal of your favorite foods from home just the way you like them. Did you tell them? No. How did they know? Don’t bother asking, they’ll just say that the Cook Always Knows. The robot waitresses will make sure your drinks are topped up and you have everything you need, just like any hometown diner or pub you may have heard of.

Eating any of the foods will bring out such nostalgia. Feelings of fondness, sadness, longing, anything when you think about the memories of your past and even of recent events. You won’t be able to stop yourself from sharing those thoughts and feelings with those around you. You’ll want to talk about your life, your opinions on the weather, the sex you just had last night and in great detail. The waitresses are listening and so is everyone else nearby.

When you leave the diner you might just have to keep on sharing your thoughts about anything that comes to mind. Walk by someone you think is attractive? You’ll have to tell them. Don’t like someone’s outfit? Definitely have to tell them. Suddenly remembering having sex on the beach? Maybe the person next to you on the trolley won’t mind hearing all about it!

The effects of the nostalgia will last for half a day or until the completion of an auspicious act.



N A V I G A T I O N

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[personal profile] flameproofed 2021-04-26 12:29 am (UTC)(link)
Well, Hawks is right about that. Ace laughs a little, without much real humor there.

"Sometimes you have to take care of things yourself. But, I guess not everyone agrees with that point of view..." Depends on your government, maybe. Ace can't imagine having faith in the "authorities". "And that can get complicated, too."

Talkative or not, Ace isn't even going to get into the subject of his world's government. Eating more sounds way better than that. Instead, he decides to turn the conversation a bit.

"Interesting that you say you'd catch him yourself, though." He gives an easy smile, trying to push the expression to guide his mood away from the gloom of more touchy subjects he's done a good job not lingering on so far. "Most people who trust the authorities would say they'd just report the bad guy and move on. But you said going after bad guy is what you do, huh?"
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[personal profile] nanban 2021-04-26 06:37 am (UTC)(link)
Hawks shrugs a shoulder, which is a bit exaggerated, considering his wings. He's used to the mentality. He's not always sure he disagrees; after all, the heroes kind of do that, don't they, take things into their own hands? Is he all that different? He's not sure yet. Ace doesn't immediately strike him as a bad person, but he's only known this man for like 3 minutes. He could be wrong. He knows very well that people aren't necessarily what they seem.

"Oh. Yeah, that's what I do. I'm the Number Two hero in Japan, after all. Probably wouldn't have that title very long if I didn't go after bad guys. Sometimes it's a lot of work, though. My dream is a world where heroes can relax. Just go home and chill on the couch, complain about how there's not enough to do. That kind of safety? That's what I want more than anything." Yikes, is he just going off suddenly to a stranger? Maybe turnabout is fair play and all, but he usually at least waits until a second conversation with someone in a weird other dimension. Gotta have some limits. But he can feel that urge to talk, too.