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Rick "СОЛЕНЬЯ" Sanchez ([personal profile] ricksybusiness) wrote in [community profile] epidemiology2016-01-08 02:40 pm

PLAYER EVENT ★ HELIOLOGY

INTRODUCTION.

It's difficult to tell time without the presence of a sun or moon. There are no stars. The world is in constant blackness, the heavens barely visible from below and the only light artificial. It's been like this for months.

Suddenly, those who expressed interest in observing the sun (or lack thereof) will all at once receive a text message on their ALASTAIR jewellery from 82736775:

Get your shit and go look at the sky. Now's the time. If you need me, I'm around.
It's time to get to work.


OBSERVATION.

Find the highest point you can and point the telescopes at the sky. Should be easy, right?

Be mindful that there are still guards patrolling the city, looking for escaped prisoners, and some citizens would be very happy to tip them off to your presence. There are still animals in the forests to contend with, and there are still nosey citizens who may ask you too many questions. There are also your fellow ALASTAIR agents, who may not be very willing to share the spot they already staked out before you just showed up.

People and animals aren't all you need to look out for, either. Seven hours after the observation starts, there is a lightning storm. It lasts for 30 minutes, bolts of electricity arcing across the sky. It might be a good idea to scurry down someplace lower when this happens -- you know what they say about lightning and height.

82736775 doesn't contact anyone after the initial text, so observers are free to give up whenever they decide they've been sitting out in the freezing dark for long enough.

[ note: even if you didn't sign up, feel free to tag in! your character won't have a telescope but that doesn't mean they can't mingle. ]



[personal profile] satsujinki 2016-01-24 11:18 pm (UTC)(link)
[Did Keats just--]

You know--there's a real difference between a card trick and blocking out the sun, right?
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[personal profile] headlining 2016-01-24 11:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Tell me you don't seriously believe they just somehow blocked out the sun through impossible means. [He's staring at Shiki like he's crazy.] Nobody can wave a wand and magically make an entire star disappear. For one, if they did, we'd be dead right now. Logically, it doesn't make sense.

[personal profile] satsujinki 2016-01-28 07:48 am (UTC)(link)
A journalist should be more open-minded than flat-out thinking it would work like that.

But, then, I've already gotten a bit of an explanation for that. My findings tonight show that the sun is breaking through a little--enough for some heat to pass through. So, that magic can't be strong enough to block it absolutely.

[He added--]

Besides. For all we know, this is the only kingdom that's been blocked out. If we could leave this country and the sun were still blocked out--that would be something else.
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[personal profile] headlining 2016-02-06 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
People should be more realistic than flat-out thinking that things work against natural logic.

[He says, a little curtly.]

Has anyone verified that? The whole "this place is the only one affected" theory, I mean.

[personal profile] satsujinki 2016-02-06 11:43 pm (UTC)(link)
People discover all kinds of new laws in science all the time. [Shiki reached up to fix his glasses, compensating for the sweat that had plagued him before.]

No one's verified it, but there's a boundary around this place. [It was likely ALASTAIR's, but it wasn't as if Shiki knew about how those things worked

He could just tell Keats that he could see the lines of death in the sky, but then--he didn't want to tell anyone he could see them anywhere.]


Think about it--the darkness isn't EVERYWHERE in Chantes, right? Otherwise--even if we had lanterns, we wouldn't be able to see.