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EVENT ★ EXPLORATION
![]() With the storm gone, the water surrounding Komo has calmed considerably. Much of the affected area is in ruins, but thanks to ALASTAIR, a large contingent of Komo survived the disaster. However, with parts of Komo uninhabitable, they need to be able to reach Nalawi’s other islands. With their technology so limited due to dependence on their Gifts, it’s all they can do to build a few tiny, shoddy canoes, powered solely by elbow grease. They only fit two regular-sized people (but four Nalawi), and the wait time is long, but they do the trick. If you aren't willing to wait, you can always try to get creative. Strangely, though, anyone trying to use their magic to cross the waters will find that their powers are beginning to dampen. Similarly, anyone with superhuman abilities at all will find them waning, albeit at different rates. Those without any special powers at all will be completely unaffected. But that's nothing to worry about, right? It’s time to see the rest of Nalawi. PU’ULAI PU’ULAI is the centermost island of the archipelago and by far the largest. Most of the travel between islands is to and from Pu’ulai, as it’s the cultural hub of Nalawi and the location of Nalanni’s largest temple. It’s very populated during the day, but isn’t a residential area and clears out once the sun goes down. The first thing you'll notice is that the deer hate cats. The citizens of Komo are far more likely to let it go, but if you have anything slightly cat-looking with you here, at best, you'll be yelled at. Some Nalawi try to start fights, and no one but Komoans will allow cats anywhere near their homes or inns. Recruits might notice children running away from cats, screaming, "Dakal!" THE TEMPLE, referred to as Nalanni’s Garden, is closest to the Nalalona volcano on a neighboring island. The regular ash from it was viewed as a good omen from Nalanni, who’s rumored to live within the volcano, but it’s been months since anyone has seen any activity from it. The temple is dark as obsidian, which is coincidentally what it’s made of. There’s a copious amount of brightly colored flowers around the temple, hence the name. The gardens are free for anyone to walk through, as is the temple. One image is constant throughout the temple: an inhumanly large, vaguely feminine being made in stone and fire, a walking volcano. It would be easy for such a woman to look frightening, but she looks welcoming and caring, arms outstretched to embrace her children. Inside the temple are more murals of Nalanni, but also some curiously unrelated to her. They depict the Nalawi fighting against large, predatory cat-creatures, finally culminating in their enemies attacking Nalalona. This is when Nalanni reappears, striking them down. The temple is tended to by several Nalawi of varying ages, all very welcoming to strangers, especially those they’ve heard heroic tales of. News traveled fast once the Komo villagers crossed the waters and spread the news of their timely rescuers. There are plenty of Nalawi in the temple, making offerings and asking Nalanni to return to them -- some are hopeful, but others appear desolate. CITY HALL is where the ten members of the Council convene. No one is allowed in, as they’ve been discussing the changing state of Nalawi nonstop for days. There’s a group gathered around the hall each day, hoping their leaders will emerge and announce their plans, but nothing has happened yet. It’s a good chance to sit around and listen, though -- you’ll quickly find out that Nalawi is a meritocracy; the Council have the strongest Gifts of anyone in Nalawi, determined by a nationwide competition to prove their worth every time a seat opens. Some of the more disgruntled deer whisper that some must have lost their powers by now and no longer deserve to sit on the Council. A few arguments are beginning to break out around the city hall, and even a few scuffles. Luckily, their weakened powers have also dampened the damage they’re able to deal, and no one has been injured too badly. Just try to be respectful -- otherwise, you might upset the wrong person. Those hooves can hurt. ELSEWHERE, there's a marketplace where traditional Nalawi clothing can be bought, among other things, inactive spas shut down due to dormant volcanoes, and maybe -- if you’re very lucky -- you’ll stumble upon a ferry that still works. It’s unlikely, though, and haggling with its owner will be difficult. You could always steal it, but you wouldn’t do that, would you? You can always explore the SURROUNDING ISLANDS, which are mostly residential areas, similar in theme to the parts of Komo that haven't been destroyed. Oh, and if you're disrespectful to the islanders or were at any point rude to the people in Komo, you might wake up to find a bunch of tiny, adorable Nalawi around your bed, swinging around bars of soap in socks. Don't worry, they won't actually do anything but threaten you for a minute before storming out. ...Yet. The moral of the story is 'don't mess with the Nalawi.' OOC INFO The entire map of Nalawi is now available to characters. Updated location information can be found here. |
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[He's quiet, unanswering. Sure, he's thought all those things. He knows, deep down, what he's doing is stupid. But it's successfully kept a lot of his friends from worrying about him. All he needed to do was shout even louder, excitedly jog about for a moment, and it worked for most. There were a few- Koltira, Olivia, Ban- that he managed to admit his weakness to in one way or another. But for most people, this method worked.
But he doesn't even know this girl, and she can see through him. Was everyone else just going along with him?
He wraps his boney arms around himself, looking back down to the flowers he was trying to help.]
I'm sorry.
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[His dejected look may sway a kinder soul, but she's... not exactly that, and those from her world are likely to all agree upon it too. Still, she's not outright saying she doesn't care. ...Really!
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Still.]
Usually all burning rays of sunshine and inexhaustible energy, are you? Fatigue may be unusual for you, but plenty common for all living organisms. Talking about it won't kill anyone, either. [Probably.] You may have even learned earlier that others are feeling it too. Not everyone's hit the same way, but there's been a collective drain of some sort going around.
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[ He pokes his fingers together at the tips, to give himself something to do. Admitting the truth like this isn't exactly easy, when it's a Bad Truth. ]
Didn't want anyone to worry. There are some people who haven't been affected by the draining! I thought I could convince everyone I was one of them. It's hard enough for them to be worrying about themselves, and so many others. I didn't want to add onto that.
[ He pauses in this, looking down to Edna with a slightly pleading expression. ]
If I promise not to tire myself out or faint, can you promise not to tell anyone??
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[Despite sounding deadpan and clinical, her questions and contemplation are earnest. This really feels like a non-issue for her - because it is one, even though she understands where he may be coming from.]
Worry means they care. It's not the end of the world if someone close to you finds out. ...Unless they wear their heart on their sleeve and care TOO much about everything and everyone, or something. [Which Papyrus may fall under, actually, now that she thinks about it. It's the reason why she falls silent for a beat longer than her usual pauses, as she stares back at him with a bit more scrutiny.
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If you didn't want to add to that, then look better after yourself. Contrary to popular human belief, limits don't exist purely to be broken. But yeah, sure. Guess I can promise that, if it'll make you feel better.
[She tilts her head aside, suddenly staring intently at a bright cluster of flowers. After a second or two, she looks back at him.]
You can take a nap here, if you want. The flowers say they wouldn't mind the company.
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... Really?
[He looks over to the flowers, a flicker of unease in his attitude. Which isn't to say he's uneasy about her, or about the flowers, but...]
I don't typically... like sleeping.
["It feels lazy" is one reason. Fear of not waking up is another. Resting might seem like a good idea, but as his magic dwindles, he knows sleeping isn't going to restore it. He doesn't function the same way a human, or human-like being does. Sleeping just means he's wasting whatever life he has being unconscious to him.]
And I only sleep if there's a bedtime story! I'm sorry if it seems like I'm being difficult. But I have many sleeping-standards.
[He looks over at the same flowers Edna had been staring at, assuming those are the ones she had "communicated" with.]
I hope they understand, I would gladly otherwise take them up on this otherwise! Perhaps, my waking company will suffice instead? I won't do anything but sit here, I promise! I sometimes just like to feel the sun on my bones. And I would feel better, if you could promise me that you won't tell anyone.
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Don't usually do it? Hmm. You skeletons sure are weird, but being skeletons, I suppose this isn't TOO weird. Do you even derive nutrients from eating?
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I guess they're okay with that. They are sensitive to the moods and energies of other living beings around them, though, so try to not be a bad influence. As long as you can chill out and give yourself the care you'd happily give them, they'll stay healthy and will bloom all the brighter.
[Edna don't make stuff up, even if it's to get a skeleton to relax...]
Okay. Cross my heart and hope to die, stick a needle in my eye. I won't tell anyone that you've been affected by the magical drain that's been going around.
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["You skeletons" after all...]
In a way, yes. Not in the same way humans do, though.
[Monster food turns to energy a lot faster than human food. And even if she's making this all up, he believes or (or at least accepts it) as an answer. It's not like he likes being in a bad mood anyway.]
Oh, I haven't heard that rhyme in a long time! Nyeh heh heh, I hope you realize you've made the most promising promise you can make! I'll be holding you to it!
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[Followed by a pause, long enough to be noticeably unusual. That might be attributed to a lot of things, granted, especially considering Sans' character on top of being a talking, walking, and eating skeleton... But to those who actually knew her, they would be able to tell that she was just caught off-guard.
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Short and chubby Mr. Bones? Ah, yes. He was quite charming. A perfect gentleman, tibia nest. Or would that be a gentleskeleton? Gentleskelly.
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A small part of her is genuinely disappointed to see that he knows the idiom. It could have been funny, if he were to take the expression literally...
A small part.]
Mm-hm. We've got plenty of flowers here as witness too, I won't be a bad influence.
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Until she starts punning. His expression instantly goes flat with that tibia nest.]
Nevermind. He was weird. I can tell.
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Not much weirder than any other talking and eating skeleton I've met, it's also refreshing when it's not trying to kill me. [because she sure has met walking skeletons before, except they were just undead hellions/ye standard jrpg enemy mobs] He was humerus.
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[moving on...]
An animated skeleton can be moving for very different reasons depending on the context, just like how the term 'monster' can mean different things depending on where you're from. [she did have a conversation with Sans about how 'monsters' was just how their race was called in their world, not too long ago.] Skeletons are usually associated with death, after all, and that's generally a bad topic on a pretty much universal scale.
[a beat.]
But you two are just made this way, huh?
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Of course, the only skeletons I know personally are... myself, and my older brother, but I know for a fact the two of us wouldn't do that! I'm sorry you've had such a bad impression of skeletons before.
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and continuing on with the 180 degree convo flips:]
You misunderstand. I'm pretty neutral about them, for one. Skeletons themselves aren't known for violence or killing, they're symbolic to death because after living organisms like humans and animals die, while their flesh and organs can rot within a few years, their bones will remain behind for centuries on end. When they start moving again, it's generally because of outside influence too, usually some dark magic or energy that makes them unfriendly to pretty much anyone else they come across. So when those skeletons hurt others, it's not totally their fault.
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[Squinting. Like, as in, moving his eyesocket holes??? Somehow.]
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[Go on, Edna. Ruin his life.]
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Have you ever seen the insides of a human before? Or of anything that bleeds, for that matter. Or their remains.
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She looks thoughtful for a moment, because she's legitimately debating on where to take this. Nowhere good for sure, but there's far too many possibilities.]
Then how can you say so confidently that there's no relation, between humans and skeletons?
[Gonna start slow, if nothing else.]
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It's the other way around. From the moment they are born, humans prepare their bodies so that they may one day become a skeleton of wisdom and integrity. They strive to transcend the limitations imposed by their fragile flesh and blood, and aim to become an admirable and timeless entity that nature itself would deem worthy for eternal preservation.
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