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erku mods ([personal profile] erkumods) wrote in [community profile] ercookies2021-07-18 10:36 am
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TDM 015: IT'S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PARADISE

TDM 015: IT'S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PARADISE



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. Beach Episode





Welcome to your beautiful and sunny island paradise, Erku! ...wait, it's sunny? That's right! For about two weeks, the Island will enjoy unusually warm and clear weather, just perfect for enjoying the cool waters of the beach. Don't swim out too far, however, lest you stray into hazardous choppy waters or get lost in the fog that still lingers beyond the peaceful cove. Just stay close, and you're golden! Once again, friendly robots have erected beachside food stalls for grilling fish and crabs, and encourage any enterprising Islanders to help hawk foods for credits.

If gutting and cleaning fish isn't your forte, however, never fear. The robots are recruiting for a very important task! You see, they have very thoughtfully set up swimming and snorkeling lessons for any Islanders who are doubting their skills at staying afloat, or who just want to have some fun in the waves. There is only one complication: the robots are too heavy to swim.

Enter, you! Earn credits by instructing your fellow Islanders in the marvels of the ocean. Not just swimming and snorkeling, but also fishing, clam digging, and sand castle art - among other things - are valuable skills you can sell.



II. Sand Sport





For the more competitive sort, the robots of Erku are happy to share a bit of culture from the planet's ancient past: wet sand wrestling! Volunteers (or any innocent Islander roped off the beach by an enthusiastic 'bot) don their skimpiest swimwear and duke it out for dominance in the wet sand by trying to throw their opponent outside of a ring. Knock-outs count as an automatic lose, so be careful! Oh, and no worries if you aren't particularly strong. Before the match, competitors are offered a a special drink - simply named "The Creamy" - an ancient recipe which is said to temporarily increase your strength and vitality. One shot of this, and anyone could take on Goliath! (And not just in a fight.)

By the way… those who lose the competition are mysteriously compelled to accompany the victor for the day, waiting on them hand and foot, anticipating and fulfilling their needs before they are spoken. Did the 'bots forget to mention that?



III. Graciously Given Gifts





While swimming in the nude is completely acceptable on the Island, the robots know that many residents still (for some reason) value their modesty. That is why they are happy to encourage beachside revelry and communion by making sure scanty swimwear is readily available to Islanders who are in need of something to cover up with - while still showing off your assets, of course. Islanders may purchase for themselves, but they are especially encouraged to gift swimwear to their fellow Islanders... in fact, any swimwear to be given as a gift is free! Not only is it a lovely gesture to let a friend or lover know you appreciate their body, but also, swimwear received as a gift is said to be very good luck in wet sand wrestling competitions.

Naturally, the robots are sensitive to the emotional needs of their organic charges, and thus they wouldn't want any new, recent, or less personable arrivals to the Island to feel left out for not receiving gifts. That's why some Islanders will find surprise swimsuits in pretty gift wrap sitting on their literal or metaphorical doorstep… addressed with love from a random Islander! With thoughtfully written messages included, of course, usually complimenting the recipient's figure in graphic and/or poetic terms.

If you have any manners, surely you'll find these mystery admirers and thank them for the lovely gift! (If you're really a person of culture, maybe you'll even show it off for them.)



N A V I G A T I O N

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[personal profile] fuckinghysterical 2021-07-21 02:40 am (UTC)(link)
On the other hand, after coming out a world of constant world, LB was just happy to be in a place that was comparatively peaceful. Thus, she was enjoying her day on the beach, not looking the least bit self-conscious in a chain strap bikini top with a beach wrap for the bottom. But even if she had her fun in the water, the various stands around were a lot more interesting as she flitted around from one person to another, her curiosity overflowing as she wanted to see what everyone's skills were.

However, coming across an unfamiliar woman's stand, LB looked positively fascinated as she glanced upon the knife contraption made from what looked to be a crab's claw? A low, compulsive laugh passed as she listened to the other woman speak, tilting her head for a moment before responding. There were a couple of things that caught her interest, but first off:

"You made that out of an animal?" There's no accusatory tone here, she was genuinely impressed!
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[personal profile] cash_first 2021-07-21 05:32 am (UTC)(link)
"Ya. It ain't much. The people here won't let me set up a proper shop cause I only just 'arrived'," she said, using her fingers to make air quotes when she said arrived. "I ain't got the cash to rent a place or get proper supplies. Hell, I ain't even got my van."

The van wasn't much, but it was her workshop on wheels. She didn't have any proper tools or materials to make any real weapons. And she wasn't quite sure if they would get taken away or not. "I was just tryin' ta see what I could do with limited supplies. I ain't even got any good demon bits to use."
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[personal profile] fuckinghysterical 2021-07-22 02:01 am (UTC)(link)
"Not much? You made a knife out of a crab - I'd say it's something!" LB tilts her head to get a better look at it, even if she was far more of a gun person. As far as she was concerned, it looked just fine to her eye!

Still, as the woman continued, she brought up another topic that had initially caught LB's interest. "You typically make things out of demon parts? So... you're some sort of demon hunter, then?"

All LB had encountered before being brought here was soldiers and giant robots, so even the idea of literal demons was intriguing to her.
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[personal profile] cash_first 2021-07-22 04:53 am (UTC)(link)
"No, no, no, no. I ain't a demon hunter. I'm just a gun smith. I make weapons for the demon hunters. I get bits of demons from them and can use them to make different weapons. The different powers demons have can give the weapons different abilities. Like the ability to stop time for a few seconds. Or shoot different kinds of lasers."

Nico wasn't a fighter, but she could design some very interesting weapons. "I let the others do the fightin'. They're a lot tougher than I am. Plus the pay is pretty damn good."
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thanks for no notif, gmail!!!

[personal profile] fuckinghysterical 2021-07-24 09:36 pm (UTC)(link)
The very idea of making weapons out of demons was wild in LB's mind, when such a heavy emphasis was put on technology in terms of making weapons in her original world, but she supposed something as extraordinary as a fucking demon would probably yield more power than she could imagine.

"That's incredible... then I suppose if you're not given much more than a crab, the results would be vastly different!" There's another compulsive laugh, and at this point it's probably obvious that it's not necessarily out of humor.

"The researchers and developers were pretty heavily protected in my world, so if you're capable of making things out of such rare materials, then yes, I can only imagine it'd be quite profitable."