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Hathaway. ([personal profile] futurologists) wrote in [community profile] epidemiology2016-03-18 08:21 pm
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EVENT ★ NALAWI INTRO




Recruits leave Oska at midday, with about 10 minutes of final warning given from the jewelry. Then the white mist rises as rifts open, and Oska is left behind. The transition into Nalawi is not a peaceful one. When the mist fades, recruits are immediately hit with a face full of lashing rain and driving wind.

The recruits have arrived in the middle of a nasty storm, but that’s not all that greets them. Seawater surges all around, breaking against -- houses? It’s a little hard to tell at first, in the chaos of the storm. Half of these buildings are made of rock, not carved, but shaped, and the other half seem to be living trees, thin wood and thatch, and a handful of more ornate (and more fragile) material, including clouded glass or obsidian. The stone houses are standing up best to this onslaught of waves, but even they weren’t made for this, and they shudder and crumble in the thrashing storm.

Thin screams can be heard over the wind and water, too. The locals are having some trouble not being washed away. The people here are small bipedal deer, and those hooves were not meant for swimming. They struggle in the water, some of them trying to snag a few precious belongings from drowning houses, some of them not even able to do much more than hang onto some jutting stone or tree. There are a few heroes among them, putting superhuman powers to good use: here a young man hovers in the air, dragging others out of the water and toward safety; there a girl parts the water with careful gestures of her hands, enabling a whole family to dart from their ruined home and run for higher ground. These feats are rare, though, and on the whole most of these natives are in trouble.

They don’t look too stunned to see the new arrivals -- they don’t have time to, and will push roughly past a new arrival to deal with some crisis sooner than stop and stare. They’re mostly just grateful for any offered help, generally seeming terrified and shellshocked by all of this. If any of them are asked what happened, they’ll point with varying degrees of wordlessness toward a high stone wall between the village and the sea, with an enormous gap broken through the middle of it where the sea rushes in. Like many of the houses, this dike was clearly shaped from living stone. But whatever shaped it apparently has no power to maintain it, and this is the storm that had finally taken advantage of that.

This long, dark afternoon provides plenty of tasks: help the Nalawi people evacuate from their ruined village, try to find material to rebuild their shattered (and still crumbling) dike, or take care of the hungry sea creatures that have taken notice that the deer, usually safe on land, are suddenly in easy reach. They look like crabs with too many legs, but each of them is nearly the size of one of the villagers. They’re more than capable of seizing a struggling villager and scuttling back toward the break in the dike to drag their prize into the sea. Their shells are difficult to get through, their pincers terrible and sharp, but their joints and eyes are unprotected and tender.

The storm won’t last forever, though. It blows itself out in a few hours, just in time for a truly beautiful tropical sunset over the western edge of the island. Exhausted locals will finally begin to talk a little more. They’ll explain to their rescuers that the Stone Shapers have all had their Gifts faded out: there’s not a single one left. Without these abilities, the dike was left defenseless against the storm and the water rushed in. Their despondency and resignation suggests this kind of disaster is not new to them. They are, however, very grateful for the help: anyone who lends a hand over the new few days (thankfully sunny and clear) sorting through the wreckage, rebuilding, and setting up new dikes will be given food and shown to the inn for free lodgings.

Welcome to Komo, Nalawi.

OOC INFO


ICly this log will cover the day of arrival and the following few days of recuperating and rebuilding, if you would like to include that in your top level prompts. OOCly it will last until the 26th. New information will be available at that time.

As some quick refreshers, we have our Mission Overview here, which also includes a questions subthread for general questions. For intro event-specific inquiries, please see the comments below. Additionally, be sure to have read the Chantes epilogue as well as the Nalawi: Locations page. Note that we will also have new characters arriving during the event, so be sure to give them a hand!
thebelly: (pic#6548525)

[personal profile] thebelly 2016-04-01 12:29 am (UTC)(link)
Real crabs?

... I do not see any! [ Which is honestly half the reason; North isn't particularly interested in the kind of magic that requires him animating live beings. It's messy and potentially awful and someone completely innocent will likely get hurt, so.

But that's way too deep for a fun day with a sand castle with little moving figures. So North just doesn't bother going up to look for the crabs in the first place, waving a hand away. ]
But!

If you are seeing any crab shells... [ He straightens out again, looking around. ] Or maybe little stones!

[ He sure is skirting around all of this. ]
grunehexe: (serious face)

[personal profile] grunehexe 2016-04-03 08:51 am (UTC)(link)
[How frustratingly elusive this bearded mage is turning out to be? It's also difficult to tell if he was clueless about her line of questioning or enlightened to it, leaving her frowning in dismay at things not going her way.

She'd just straight out ask, but she hasn't had much success with that in the past- not that it surprised her. Mages could be exceedingly secretive about their powers... but this one is just amusing children, wasn't he?

- There was something about him that she couldn't quite place, but.]


Well, you heard him-

[Sieglinde turned to the native children with a commanding tone, pointing out towards the line just above high tide where there were small holes indicating crab presence.]

Crab shells! Little stones! We are in dire need, here!

[But she stayed put, not about to risk her dignity crawling around in the sand or trying to stand and losing her balance doing so. As the children scrambled for the ingredients, Sieglinde continued to stare openly instead.]
thebelly: (how far will this go)

[personal profile] thebelly 2016-04-06 12:36 am (UTC)(link)
[ North, in all honesty, is surprised at the sudden orders that come from the girl. Not enough to comment, or make it painstakingly obvious - but he raises an eyebrow, blue eyes darting over to watch her as the children also perk up, scrambling to stand again.

There's no voices of dissatisfaction from them, at least; most of them are just excited to see what the man's about to come up with next, and figure the girl has something to do with it. Otherwise she wouldn't be sitting here like she knew exactly what she was doing, right? Right.

In the moment of silence between the two, as they wait for the children to return with their items, he glances at the castle - then at the girl, then back, then forth - ]


You like the castle? [ He suddenly asks, because in his opinion it looks fantastic!! But as much as he's enjoying it, it's supposed to be for the children. ] What do you think?
grunehexe: (eavesdrop)

[personal profile] grunehexe 2016-04-10 08:55 am (UTC)(link)
[For all her size and youth, Sieglinde is accustomed to giving orders and having them followed- it came with the territory, with being the Lord of her village and the Green Witch both. Even if both those titles had been bestowed as part of a falsehood.

She sits and fussily adjusts her skirts before she meets the bearded wizard's alternating gaze, her own subconsciously following. Castle, bearded wizard, castle, bearded wizard, a question-]


It is quite fine- but I believe the time for play is over.

[Affected a lofty tone, even as she eyed him up and down once more.]

Just what it is it you are supposed to be- a psychic or a mage?
thebelly: (that is good news)

[personal profile] thebelly 2016-04-11 02:09 am (UTC)(link)
[ Children, despite the centuries he's protected them for, will never cease to amaze him. This is no exception.

So it... takes him a moment. A part of him should be offended but he definitely isn't, instead delighted by the fact that she's asking the question in the first place. Once he recovers, there's a chuckle that fills the air, and - ]
Neither!

I am a Guardian. [ Which explains absolutely nothing!!! But judging from how he's acting it's apparently supposed to explain everything? ] But - and this is secret - [ He pauses, for dramatic effect (though it really is a secret, because Nicholas St. North isn't much for talking about his past. It's just that she's a child and curious and - you know, obviously Santa Claus' weak spot is children). ] I was taught by a wizard, long, long time ago.
grunehexe: (considering)

[personal profile] grunehexe 2016-04-11 05:07 pm (UTC)(link)
And what is a Guardian? What do you... Guard?

[Because, really, that didn't answer anything, sir! Sieglinde couldn't be sure if the phrase was just so common in his own world he forgot himself and where he was, who he was talking to... or if it was an answer meant to obfuscate.]

You seem familiar to me somehow... which wizard did you apprentice under?

[Her tone still seemed to brook no arguments, leaning closer and resting her hands on her knees to support her forward-tilting weight, squinting slightly. Something... about him...

Perhaps it was another figure from her readings come to life in a different world?]
thebelly: interpretive dance: the sequel (cover the entire globe!!!)

[personal profile] thebelly 2016-04-14 03:23 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, that is easy! [ Wait for it - ] The children!

And those that are believe in me. [ Now added on as an after thought, because ALASTAIR has made it rather clear there are a fair number of people that still believe in Santa Claus, no matter what the age. ]

Ah, do I? [ He raises a single eyebrow, turning to face her and leaning forward in response. His smile way too smug for someone who's supposed to be giving presents to all the good boys and girls once every year. ] How mysterious!

[ But despite talking in circles he never seems to grow annoyed or bothered; he wants her to figure it out. ] Hah! I am - now - much more famous than who taught me. Would have easier time if you are trying to guess who I am instead.

[ It's a mystery where this old man gets all this confidence from. A hand raises to wave dismissively - ] Besides, I am supposed to be keeping some secrets, no?