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Hathaway. ([personal profile] futurologists) wrote in [community profile] epidemiology2016-06-11 06:31 pm

EVENT ★ RECOLLECTION DAY

RECOLLECTION DAY




On the recruits' return to Oska, they will find some dreary weather, plus the entire castle and town decorated in purple and silver. Ribbons, streamers, and lights in ALASTAIR's colors fill every populated space, and there are more people milling about than before: humanoids and others in equal measure, all of them dressed in ALASTAIR uniforms of some degree. Dagny, Uruz, Cherenkov, and Crowley can be found among the others, as can recent recruit Pomarr, the undead Dakal from the last mission. The weather seems to be due to Pomarr. It's generally overcast around Oska, but the in area nearest to their newest recruit it will always be softly raining to some degree.

THE FEAST
Inside the castle, one of the many studies is decorated lavishly in the same purple-and-silver scheme as the rest of Oska. Today the kitchen is porting food directly into this room, where it's set out along long tables at the edges of the room. You can find anything here, food to suit any kind of diet from any kind of planet at all. There are no promises that all food will suit all diets, though. But still, if you want to try the bubbling pot of orange with the little worms that keep trying to struggle out of it, no one's going to stop you.

A well-dressed, gently green lady stands at the center of the room, nursing a wineglass full of something silvery and addressing the room at large. She seems to be going over the history of Oska, to anyone who will listen.

The gist of it is that Oska was once an entire world, densely populated and well known for its music and carefully bred hunting companion animals. However, its energy was severely unbalanced, and the world was swiftly coming undone. ALASTAIR recruits of the time realized it was the very animals the natives so loved that were the focus of all of the planet's energy, but by the time they had finally figured it out and began to cull the animals, it was too late. This little scrap is all they managed to save. What locals remained eventually died out, being too few to repopulate by themselves, and ALASTAIR opted to move in and reclaim the space, so as not to let this world go entirely forgotten. With their very base of operations as a reminder of what can happen to any world at any time, ALASTAIR of today is not likely to forget the necessity of their mission any time soon.

Come for the food, stay for the slightly depressing story, and leave again fuller and maybe a little more somber than you were before.

THE OBSERVATORY
This room is usually home to a large telescope, a ceiling that slides open, and a lot of gauzy, ethereal decoration. Today it's been cleared out for what seems to be a room-wide, three dimensional documentary, playing on repeat throughout the festival. Images of a vast star system are projected into this room from no identifiable source, floating holograms the viewer can walk between and admire from any angle. A deep, soothing, presumably male voice speaks over the moving images, describing the action as it unfolds.

In the beginning, there was one universe. It was vast and eternal, and most importantly, self-sustaining. There was no reason to doubt it would go on forever. The images at this point are on a cosmic scale, an impossible number of tiny stars swirling in silent patterns. We don't know what shattered the harmony, we only know that shatter it, it did. We call this the Cataclysm.

This part is clearly an artist's interpretation. Slivers of light snake across the universe like the cracks in a broken window, shaking apart the entire scene. Some of the broken sections implode onto themselves in beautiful colors; some of them spread out and consume their neighbors. It's beautiful in a way, and probably completely visually inaccurate to whatever the real event looked like. The voice continues:

The Universe became the Multiverse. The harmony is broken, and the energy no longer balances out. Worlds are thrown into disarray and chaos, some burning out immediately while others struggle on as they are able. There are even dozens of iterations of the same reality existing in some places, just barely splintered from one another and overlapping in impossible ways. The shards of our formerly united reality are nearly limitless.

There are flashes of worlds as the narrator's voice continues. Each one lasts no longer than five seconds, filling the room and then flashing into the next scene. These are flashes of real worlds, broadcast up from the mysterious Viewing Hall and all of its mirrors down in the dungeons. Recruits watching diligently enough may even catch sight of familiar scenes.

This is ALASTAIR's duty. We travel from reality to reality, doing what we must to equalize the energy. The necessary tasks can vary wildly, as wildly as the realities themselves do. In some worlds we find great success, snatching them from the brink of destruction and allowing them to continue on, rebalanced. Some worlds cannot be saved.

The images shift, this time replaying old, completed missions. The variety is huge here, too. One team of blue humanoids dressed in ALASTAIR purple struggles to pull a mammoth out of a tar pit. Two small, doglike recruits dash through a dark alleyway, dodging laser fire. A team of something human-shaped but bundled up in spacesuits climb carefully through the weightlessness of space along the outside edge of an enormous spaceship.

The narrator has just one more line to add: Ours is no easy task, but if not us. . . who?


The informational recording fades out, and five minutes later, plays again from the beginning.


THE COURTYARD

Down in the courtyard, the festivities continue, this time led by Dagny and Uruz. They have a great number of temporary pens set up in the middle of the area, each one holding a strange, fantastical animal, which doesn't seem at all happy to be there.

These are new mounts, Uruz will explain. Each one of them was personally rescued from a dying world by Dagny and herself. They're not quite tame yet, though, and so they've made a competition of it: anyone who can convince a creature to let them sit astride its back and then guide it into a pen in the stables proper will win a prize. Dagny would like to request that you be really careful, please! Those tusks and spikes can get really sharp.

The prize given to any winning recruit will be a small, silvery musicbox. Opening it plays a soothing tune that will calm anything within the area for about 30 minutes. It can only be used once.

Feel free to make up what kind of creature your character runs into. The stables of ALASTAIR are well known for their variety!


LOST ORBS
Have you ever wondered how Oska is powered? Well, obviously it's plasma orbs, how else? Oska's resident cats have been hard at work creating more of these, to the point that those not yet in use need somewhere to be contained. The problem is, these things are mobile. They'll float anywhere they please with some kind of debatable mind of their own, and lately it's not been uncommon to see two or three of them floating idly down the hallway together. Crowley and Cherenkov have requested recruit assistance in corralling these things and bringing them to a room set up to keep them in on the third floor.

They're a bit like slowly deflating helium balloons, and can be guided with gentle taps to get them floating along in the right direction. Touching one of them is a strange experience that tends to leave hair standing on end. Touching more than one of them at the same time, however, is not recommended. Simultaneous contact with two or more plasma orbs has been known to have strange effects on people, including but not limited to developing the power to fly, sudden weightlessness, animal shapeshifting, ice breath, teleportation, and creating a protective and impenetrable bubble around oneself. None of these effects lasts longer than two minutes, and in each case, the following magitek hangover will make any orb-toucher feel awful for at least half an hour.


HOTSPRINGS

There's a new addition to Oska, down by the lake. It seems another team recently extracted an enormous, very hot core from a sentient and murderous AI. The core's power source isn't expected to run out for at least another thousand years, and unsure what else to do with it, the team dug it a pit not far from the lake. They failed to realize that this would accidentally have a very, very pleasant outcome.

There are now hotsprings by the lake, nestled into the small grove of trees that grow around it. The water bubbles softly up from the ground in a new (technically man-made) pool, and some enterprising recruits have built wooden decks and stairs around and through the whole affair. It's a little bit of a hike to get there from the castle, but anyone who has visited can agree: it's worth it.


OOC INFO


Welcome to the festival! This will ICly last for 3 days (and OOCly for 2 weeks), at the end of which the other teams visiting the party will ship out to other missions and leave the PC team to unwind with Oska all to themselves. Through the duration of the festival, recruits will find themselves asked one question repeatedly: do you new guys have a team name yet? It seems everyone else has a team name! Really, it's just sort of sad that a team this big doesn't have a name, isn't it? We'll be including a section for characters to ICly suggest team names, and later on will be hosting an IC vote to pick a team name.

Characters who signed up to remain in Nalawi for three months will arrive late to the party, but how late is up to players.
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[personal profile] selfimage 2016-07-01 01:09 pm (UTC)(link)
[ it was true that Asgard managed to bring the worst to Earth, and in the end it was why they had left, much to Thor's disappointment. their presence had brought down Loki's wrath through tools such as HAMMER and Norman Osborn, Cul Borson, who had named himself the Serpent, and Dario Agger, the self-made mortal billionaire and destructive CEO of Roxxon. they had rained their wrath upon Asgard, taking the mortals in the city below as casualty to the cause. Freyja had taken the leave while there was still something of the Oklahoma desert left.

Asgard had always been a home to turbulence, that was undeniable.
]

No one wants to live their life as the villain, as much as the world wants to make you into one. For gods, that's a very long time to burn in bitterness and hatred. It ends up hurting people, nothing really changes.

[ it was an anathema for him. he wasn't one that was meant to be forced into the box of prediction. a god of evil was easy to anticipate, as despite the means that the route was chosen, the route itself would always be the same. chaos was a driving factor, and brought something far less simple. ]

In fact, between you and me ... [ he moves a dark nailed finger between them. ] This Loki of yours? I doubt that he's actually dead. Call it a hunch. [ and as if adding to that, he shrugs his shoulders back. ]
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[personal profile] expatriates 2016-07-01 03:15 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Surprisingly enough, Natasha found that his words struck a cord with her, and the natural result came in the softening of her expression. On the list of people she never expected to (or wanted to) empathize with, Loki hovered somewhere near the top. Many people would consider what Natasha had done for most of her life villainous on some level, but given the chance, she'd walked away from it. She couldn't imagine trying to unstick programming like that after millennia.

That didn't necessarily mean she believed him, for it was too easy to imagine the Loki of her world twisting just such a notion to breach her defenses. Luckily, he provided something else for consideration. A Loki who'd survived the dark elves, one who was biding his time somewhere out of Thor's awareness. It wasn't impossible. But it wasn't appealing, either.
]

For Thor's sake, I hope you're wrong. [ And for her own. But she won't argue it too hard—she's seen enough faked deaths now to know that it's a perfectly legitimate possibility, but she also knows that it would be better for Thor to mourn his brother than to see New York repeat itself. ] You said ALASTAIR ordered you to kill the gods for using up too much energy. "Energy" is the same argument they use to justify keeping us here. Any merit to it?

[ She didn't expect a straight answer or even a reliable one, but if she got one, then an Asgardian opinion on the subject was worth more than any other she could find. She wasn't in the business of turning away good information just because it came from an unreliable source. ]
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[personal profile] selfimage 2016-07-01 03:48 pm (UTC)(link)
[ no, for Thor's sake, I hope I'm right.

not for the sake of the Avengers, not for the sake of Asgard, but for the sake of a brother from another universe. there wasn't much Thor without Loki, even though Thor may readily sacrifice certain parts of him for the better of Midgard. after death his brother had called him back, desperate for company. he wondered if it would end the same, or worse, and Thor would be left to the throne of Asgard to turn into Odin. a terrible thought.

this was Thor who was warm and inviting, who had taken to him so readily, and who was noble in every universe that had him. it brings an ache in chest, leaving only the hollow place that echoes the memory of Thor's haunted look when he spoke of other Loki. it's not easy to ignore, but if he doesn't want it enough it tends to go away.

soon it's replaced with a sour taste in his mouth. ALASTAIR brought him Avengers, and left Thor behind. luckily the subject has already changed, and as much as he'd like to dig into it, he lets it go without complaint.
]

They're about as much in the dark as we are. Ask any of them and they've been working more toward goals rather than toward the merit of reaching them.

[ but the issue was always complicated for him. survival was only as good as you could throw it, and scraping by for something seemed counter-intuitive at times. he would much rather live for himself as a short while than start down the path of limitation. ]

It seems to justify their sacrifices. [ there's an ironic sort of snort. ]
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[personal profile] expatriates 2016-07-01 05:54 pm (UTC)(link)
[ So merit enough to Alastair, in that they were true believers. Natasha felt surprisingly little distaste for the fact that she shared in a skeptical look that answered Loki's snort in equal part. They were in agreement, which was and wasn't comforting. She wasn't looking for comfort, though; just answers. That, she hoped, made it a non-issue. ]

At least their goals include throwing a good party. [ Her tone was too wry to find genuine ease in the statement, lifting her dessert as if it tokenized the whole experience. She allowed herself to look away from him then, in favor of scanning the crowd. ] If your world has a Tony Stark, then I should warn you that mine showed up when I did. [ Her head canted to the side in consideration of why it elicited a warning. ] He didn't much care for your doppelgänger either.

[ Thinking of Tony, of the world, under any kind of possessive umbrella of hers was an odd thing, but she didn't linger too long on it before looking back at Loki. The forewarning was peace-making, an act of gratitude in exchange for the information he'd given her. ]

Enjoy the party.

[ For Natasha's part, she needed time to think—about whether or not she believed him, about the points he'd brought up, about a lot of things—and that meant disengaging the confusing mess while she still couldn't decide what to make of it. She nodded to him before moving past to disappear into the crowd. ]
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[personal profile] selfimage 2016-07-02 01:30 am (UTC)(link)
[ wow, was that something nice? maybe he should be more suspicious. the pang he felt after Thor had left vibrates and deepens, and he thinks that this is a good thing. he doesn't need Thor. with other Avengers arriving, he could use the opportunity to head off another him, blocking an Evil Loki from burning across the cosmic stage. ]

Oh, isn't that lucky for me? I'm rather used to it. [ a tad self-depreciating and borderline petulant, but not untrue. Loki could count those he considered his friends on one hand.

and one of those friends was tiramisu.

so, there goes Natasha, and he leans over to grab another, left to review his prospects.
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