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Hathaway. ([personal profile] futurologists) wrote in [community profile] epidemiology2016-02-09 06:21 pm

EVENT ★ OSKA BURNING



The scene that greets you after the mist of world hopping fades isn’t a pretty one. You may remember Oska from your first, brief trip here — it was a stately, serene place, a grand castle usually wreathed in low lying clouds or gently sunny. Not so today. The damage done to Chantes by the demons and chimeras pales in comparison to what has been done to Oska.

Only one tower of the formerly impressive castle stands upright, the others have been knocked down and torn to rubble, some of which is still smoldering or in flickering flames. Most of the castle has been flattened, entire rooms torn apart and laid to waste. No exterior wall is without gaping holes, as if some army and their immense battering ram had needed a whole collection of entrances to storm this castle. Nothing is untouched, and worst of all, the underground larder seems to have been completely buried in a fall of rocks from the kitchen’s exterior wall. Even if you were able to dig it up, it’s dubious much of the food is unspoiled or intact.

If there is any up side to all of this destruction, it’s that no bodies can be found amid the mess, human or otherwise. Even the livestock are missing. Personal effects can be dug out of the ruins, and it seems very clear that this castle was populated until recently. There remains not one soul to tell what happened, though.

Well, almost not one soul.

The network that usually connects the jewelry is completely nonfunctional. Attempting to access it only brings up one static message, repeating for as long as you care to listen to it:

Something [ SHHKT ] --rrible has happ-- [ The message cuts out frequently, replaced with static. ] The-- [ shhhhhhkt ] came, they destroyed everything and n--

[ The static fades slightly. ]

We’re trapped. You’re on your own. But please, we ne-- [ shhkt ] your help. They’re still here. There’s worse to come. But when you [ SHKT ] --ind them, you can’t kill them. They need to be questioned. We mus-- [ shhhhkt ] know their motivations.

Some of the new recruits… they’re in the dungeons. You need to he-- [ shkt ] them, please. They can still be saved.

SURVIVAL


The dungeons are, of course, the only part of the castle left intact enough to present a challenge to escape. Some newcomers will find themselves lost in a labyrinth of cell-lined corridors, able to wander for hours before stumbling across any hint of daylight. How that’s even possible with most of the castle destroyed is anyone’s guess. Other newcomers might even be locked into the cells, with keys left nearby but just out of reach — or not. Better hope some sort of escape artist happens across you, if you’re one of those unlucky arrivals.

Food isn’t going to be easy to come across. You might try digging out the larder, but not much food can be salvaged from it. Are you going to put in the work to dig up a single shelf of intact loaves of bread, a cold roast chicken locked in a wood stove, and one barrel of apples? Maybe you try scavenging in the small, abandoned village outside the castle. This will uncover some food, but not much. Most of the food out there is either rotted through or missing entirely. You might find enough to last one person two days on your own, but who knows how long you’ll need it to last?

Wherever you find your food, if you find your food, rationing is highly recommended. Water isn’t so simple to find, either. There is a lake not far outside the castle walls, but the water in it tastes rancid, a sign to any right-thinking person that it’s no good to drink. Anyone brave or stupid enough to push through the taste and drink it anyway will find there aren’t actually any adverse effects, but is it worth the risk? Water can otherwise be found in very small amounts, collected by rainfall in buckets, on indented stones, in mislaid pots. It won’t be much, but if you search diligently it’s enough to keep you going.

Shelter will be a little easier to find… at least, at first. No one is using any of the beds in the village, they’re free to pick from as long as you don’t mind the eerie silence. If your character is particularly awful at scavenging, please see the end of this post.


HELL WEEK


Survival aside, that still leaves the question: just what did happen here? Characters are welcome to dig through the ruins for hints at what fate may have befallen Oska. We have provided a thread here to sign up to find belongings or other little signs of life, and try to piece together the picture. But what about that culprit, mentioned in the broadcast? Some characters will be able to stumble across very, very specific clues — riddles and puzzles, purposefully laid to guide the finders toward… something. Who knows what lies at the end of this oddly deliberate trail? You can sign up to find and solve the puzzles here.

Day one in Oska is easy enough to survive, an almost peaceful acclimation to the dismal scene. Things get a little bit tougher from there, though.

On day two the ground begins to shake. It’s just little tremors at first, easy to miss if you’re not standing still. But by mid morning they’re large quakes, enough to break some structures further. The quakes continue through the night and into day three, when they are large and severe enough to throw someone off their feet, tear apart a house, and even open wide chasms in the ground. They come with unpredictable frequency, anything between five minutes to three hours, but they definitely come more closely together as time passes. The village is safer at this point, without quite so many stones to shift and crush you, although those chasms are still a concern.

Come the evening of day three, the quakes stop entirely. A soft rainfall begins to patter down instead — still thirsty? Now is your chance to find some battered coffee tin and gather your drink. The rainfall continues steadily overnight, and by the morning of the fourth day it is a torrential downpour. It never lets up, not even once, and soon the water is more than the ground can handle. Flooding begins at this point, just a few inches deep in some places, more formidable in others. This also lasts for two days, and by the end of the fifth day in Oska most of the village is washed out. You’ll have better luck among the sturdy stones of the castle. Remember that still-standing castle tower? It’s not exactly the most structurally sound thing, but it is definitely out of the water.

The water stops very suddenly at sundown on the fifth day, affording a pretty peaceful, clear night. Come dawn of the sixth day, however, heavy clouds move to obscure the sunrise. They seem to flame around the edges in the light of it, and then in the middles. That’s clearly not sunlight lighting up those clouds by this point. The clouds flash from within as they build more and more heavily, but no lightning has ever been that flickering golden color. At midmorning the first drops begin to fall: not rain this time, but liquid fire. By noon the firestorm is at full strength. It swings between sheets of fire pelting down, and clearing up only to pelt down great fireballs. The rain-drenched village and castle can only fend off the rain for so long. Eventually the water evaporates and anything that can burn will burn. Time your ventures out into the weather very carefully, because the firefall never lets up for long, and that’s the kind of downpour you don’t want to be caught in.


OOC INFO


Is your character awful at survival? Can’t scavenge to save their life, completely out of food and water and about to expire? Wherever they fall asleep, they’ll wake up with a small, inexplicable wrapped bundle left next to their head. Within will be a half an apple, a single leg of chicken, and a very small canteen of water.


This log will last for one week, and there will be new information available on the 17th. As per our informal poll, this log will last ICly for one week, and OOCly for two. There will be new information available on the 24th. What the setting will be from here will depend on characters' ability to work together to catch whoever is responsible for these events.

You can sign up to find hints about the people who lived here and what may have happened to them here, and puzzles left by the perpetrator leading to the discovery of them on this post. Please direct any questions here.
selfimage: — ɢᴀʀʙᴇᴛᴛ — (Anyway anyhow anywhere.)

[personal profile] selfimage 2016-03-02 05:09 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm so glad you asked, Mister Anakin Skywalker.

[ the eye roll is met with a little smug smile of satisfaction. ]

There are remnants from different worlds here, like they're overlapping. Either someone's playing with sorcery in terms of time and-or space, or we're stuck in a rather convincing illusion.
Edited 2016-03-02 17:09 (UTC)
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[personal profile] apoptotic 2016-03-02 06:49 pm (UTC)(link)
[ the expression loki receives is as flat as water, made more impassive by that being the most sensible thing anakin has heard yet. again, he is uncomfortably reminded of mortis. the change of seasons with the change of day. the stillness of time. and the beings that had populated it.

he could raise the query. "god" is a variable term depending on who uses it. the father and his children, there are many that would have named them gods.
]

Master Skywalker. [ — or he could point out his correct title. that works too. ]
selfimage: — ɢᴀʀʙᴇᴛᴛ — (A small plot of land basquiat.)

[personal profile] selfimage 2016-03-04 03:48 pm (UTC)(link)
[ there's a quite a bit that he knows, but also quite a bit that he doesn't.

Loki knows about being a myth, and he knows that what's written on a page (or in this case, portrayed in media) is only the blade that skids across the surface. there's more beneath there, and he knows it with Anakin as well. he can play ignorant, for just a little bit, it's better than confessing than you knew someone's life.

while Loki utilizes many things to his advantage, there's a pang in the back of his brain that stops him from this type of manipulation (at least, for the moment). he was truthful in that regard: Anakin should be the one to define himself, not the stories that Loki had heard of him.
]

Master of what exactly?

[ also, what a thing to hone in on after that, Ani. ]
Edited 2016-03-04 15:53 (UTC)
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[personal profile] apoptotic 2016-03-05 12:06 am (UTC)(link)
[ anakin. anakin. you are neither short enough nor dressed fabulously enough to get "ani" privileges. ]

I'm a Jedi. [ spoken a little stiffly. as far as anakin knows, loki has no idea how sharp that question lances. he is master of nothing. not yet named a jedi master ( though his name has been brought up, he's sure. ) no longer master to a padawan since his padawan was taken from him. but the title is one of the few things that is his, that he has earned, and he will not discard it easily.

ergo,
] That is the correct title.
selfimage: — ɢᴀʀʙᴇᴛᴛ — (Here comes the night.)

[personal profile] selfimage 2016-03-06 10:22 pm (UTC)(link)
[ wow, come on, he's dressed pretty fabulously. his diadem rivals your wife's hairpieces, Anakin. ]

Would you care to continue? You can't just ask for that kind of title in a place like this without giving some explanation. I take it most of those here don't even know what a Jedi is, more or less why one of them is a master.

[ even though the whole host of them had been picked up, whisked off and tossed into inter-dimensional conflict, there were still those skeptical naysayers that were determined to keep a closed mind. ]
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[personal profile] apoptotic 2016-03-08 12:51 am (UTC)(link)
I did explain. You'll decide whether to use it or not. [ and there isn't much anakin can do aside from correct him each time. which is likely to happen. ]
Edited 2016-03-08 00:52 (UTC)
selfimage: — ɢᴀʀʙᴇᴛᴛ — (Yassassin.)

[personal profile] selfimage 2016-03-08 02:16 am (UTC)(link)
As you say.

[ there's a wave of his hand like it doesn't bother him all that much. ]

Shall we, then, Master Skywalker?

[ the gesture swings toward the dungeon door. ]
Edited (wow i didn't even) 2016-03-08 02:17 (UTC)