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Event #2: The Long Night

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๐Ÿœ™ Event Post #2: The Long Night, December 28th to January 5th
Warning: Death and violence
Nervous, frightened whispers spread across Idan. By word of mouth and courier, warnings that the Long Night has nearly arrived are sent out. Anasta's Shadow, the planet whose orbit lies between this one and its sun, will share a path with this planet for one week before they go their separate ways once more. During that time the far larger planet obscures the light and warmth the sun provides this world. This is nothing new to you. It has happened every year at this time since your birth and although the cold is treacherous and the dark inconvenient, in your time those were likely the only major threats you faced during the Long Night. The great dragon bonfires had always been kept lit by the trio of dragon guardians, their light and warmth keeping away the deadly freeze and the other horrors rumored to come with the darkness.

Perhaps you remember the tales from your childhood, stories meant to scare children away from venturing too far on their own in the treacherous heart of winter. The long, cold week of darkness was likely filled with stories of people whisked away in the black cold, either never to be seen again or to be found mangled and frozen with looks of terror and agony forever etched on their lifeless faces. With the dragons ever present in your lifetime, you had never experienced the true horrors of the Long Night for yourself, even if you had witnessed a taste out in the world beyond the safety of the kingdom cities and villages.

The true terror of the Long Night had not been experienced in full since the formation of the Elf-Dragon Alliance, many generations before your birth. The massive bonfires kept ever burning by the guardian dragons kept the towns and cities across all three kingdoms protected from the sheer dark and the deadly deep freeze of the week-long total eclipse. Now that the dragons are gone there is simply not enough magic to create the powerful, lasting bonfires that once sheltered the three kingdoms and kept out the dark and the worst of the cold.

From the warmth and safety of a hearth, it is easy to dismiss the frightened whispers of Idan's current population as superstition, at least until the sun 'sets' on the night of the 27th, swallowed behind the looming shadow of the larger planet. As night approaches on the 27th, the world goes red. Only slivers of sunlight escape around the far edge of Anasta's Shadow, bathing the world in an eerie crimson until the planet's massive shape in the sky blocks out the sun entirely, plunging Idan into near complete shadow.

With the light consumed, the shrieks and howls begin. Starting up like the roar of an angry wind, they grow louder and more twisted the closer they come. Within hours the howls and shrieks are mixed with a sound like metal grinding across glass. Windows are covered in sheets of cracked and spidered ice. Chimneys without lit fires begin to fill with screeching, clawing noises and an unsettling and unfamiliar clicking noise that rises and falls like an unknown language. The sounds outside begin to shift and change, as more human shrieks join the unsettlingly monstrous ones, and the crying sob of a young child, hiccuping in fear, breaks up the brief moments of silence. It's just beyond the door, or just out of sight beside the window, then silence, and the howling and scraping start anew. Now and then an eerie red glow shines through ever more solid ice caking the windows, and they briefly steam up as something living exhales a heated breath against the pane.

Citizens within earshot or courier distance warn those who seek answers to stay away and avoid seeking out the source of the sounds. They caution that the answers are not worth the risks and warn that anyone outside cannot be saved. If they're out there, they're already dead. If you insist on going, they'll tell you not to leave the safety of hearth and fire without a torch in hand or your chances of surviving will drop from slim to none. Pay heed to the cautions of those more experienced than you in this new horror or you will not survive the long, harsh night and the ever more unsettling noises it brings.
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The cold fluctuates between -18 to -32C (0 to -25F) during the Long Night. At these temperatures, the risk of frostbite and hypothermia are greatly increased and without proper precautions, a person could experience frostbite in 10-30 minutes when exposed to the elements. In addition to this, wind, sleet, and snow periodically drop the temperatures further. The weather may be the least of your worries, however, as the cold is far from the most dangerous threat the Long Night brings with it.
๐Ÿœ™ Creatures
The creatures that emerge during the Long Night are nearly all horrors rarely or never seen beyond this week of frozen darkness. The only exceptions to this are the Tundra Manticore and the Greater Bearbat which can be rarely found living in the highest points of the mountain caves and peaks where the weather remains icy year-long.

Tundra Manticore: They share little in common with their lower mountain counterparts beyond their violent disposition. Their bodies glow from within due to the venom stored in their abdomen. They can secrete this deadly venom from their mouths or their barbed tails. The venom is said to burn like liquid fire and causes severe burns on contact. They live only in the coldest parts of Idan due to the significant heat generated by their venom that would cook them from the inside out in warmer climates. They consume ice and snow to maintain an internal temperature balance and if that balance is thrown off the combustible venom within them causes them to burst into flames. As a result, they are terrified of fire. They are silent stalkers and lone hunters.

Greater Bearbat: Greater Bearbats are sound-based hunters that descend from their mountain homes, attracted by the shrieks of the shade imps. They are indiscriminate hunters, content to eat wayward travelers or other monsters without concern for what prey they catch in their long claws. They run on four limbs while hunting and will rarely take to the skies unless in pursuit of flying prey. Sound and heat deter them and light will blind them.

Shade Imps: Seekers and servants of the Darkener, these monstrous shade imps can take a multitude of forms (Crawlers, Scouts, & Hounds) and shift between them at will. They are completely blind and travel as silent as the shadows they melt in and out of. They hunt through scent, sound, and taste, searching for traces of blood and fear on the air. When they aren't hunting, they communicate with other imps via ear-piercing shrieks or gut-churning howls, going silent only when they locate their prey. Their silence is more dangerous than the sounds they make. They recoil from fire but grow increasingly more determined the longer they are kept at bay, eventually overcoming their fear and attacking the source of the fire to attempt to extinguish it at the cost of their own lives. When fire touches them they go up in a puff of black smoke and a scream.

Darkling: No one knows what darklings look like. They are the lost spirits of elementals consumed and controlled by the Darkener. They have no physical form and can control and manipulate shadows and sound. They mimic sounds to trick people into opening their homes or venturing out of safety and can perfectly replicate any sound they have heard, even capturing the voices of people speaking on the other side of walls. Their goal is to lure or force people out into the darkness where the Darkener can find them. They can be disrupted with light.

Bayobat: Swarms of flying bat-like insects summoned by the Darkener. They have sharp, metal proboscises they use to pierce victims before consuming their blood. They are blind and seek out warm-blooded bodies to launch themselves at. Their screeches are metallic and mixed with insectoid clicking. Their bodies are sharp and metallic but their mouths are vulnerable. Their tails are lined with tiny, sharp spikes similar to barbed wire. They fear fire.

The Darkener: An ancient being that is thought to come from the Outer Realm. The Darkener consumes flames with a touch, transforming them into shadow flames that burn black, giving off no heat or warmth. It possesses long-forgotten magic. Few have seen more than a glimpse. It causes temporary blindness in all who witness it, their eyes turning black with trapped shadows. Its image lingers in the mind, causing hallucinations. Those who witness it are often driven mad, growing increasingly certain the Darkener is watching them from the corner of their vision. It can be struck but doing so only causes darkness to erupt from the wound, consuming the Darkener and everything around it. There is only one Darkener.
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exaomori: (๐Ÿ 24)

[personal profile] exaomori 2019-01-07 05:10 am (UTC)(link)
If it's solid, she can slice it. It's a strategy that usually works pretty well for her. Even without her master's power behind her, she can usually keep herself of of trouble. If she was on her own, she'd try jumping on a roof to see if she could shake the imps better that way. That would leave Shishi defenseless, not to mention Strange. A quick glance back to him tells her more than enough; they were both screwed.

"I'm a little busy here!" Running would be great! They both needed to run! But running is becoming less and less of an option. The imp releases her arm, drops to dodge her sword, but is soon on her legs, biting and clawing at her calves. Shura bites back a yell, falling to her knee and swiping at whichever of the imps is closest to her. Not far from her, Shishi roars as he's beset by another imp.
kingsroads: (thnx flora you are actually helpful)

[personal profile] kingsroads 2019-01-07 02:39 pm (UTC)(link)
If he's a goner, the least he can do is try and make it so Shura stays alive. Strange sends the fire towards Shura, snaking around her legs to try and destroy the one clawing her calves. That one vanishes, but as the fire leaves Strange, a few more of the imps get the jump on him, biting and clawing.

One of them succeeds at it's objective: Strange had already constantly been bleeding out from the side, but a large claw to the chest is enough to break his concentration. The fire, which had been circling around Shura, looking for another imp to destroy, suddenly snuffs itself out as Strange falls to the ground, bleeding profusely.

The shade imps take advantage of this and proceed to scratch and claw at Strange's body with reckless abandon, making sure that though he's down, he stays down. He is straight up dying at the moment.
exaomori: (๐Ÿ 46)

[personal profile] exaomori 2019-01-08 02:23 am (UTC)(link)
He's trying to protect her, the great big idiot. There's no reason to send the fire he can manage her way when he's in so much trouble on his own. She'd scold him for it later. If she could. Even with her leg freed, the imp's claws sank deep into her skin and muscle, and she doesn't bother to hope that she could still jump as high as she needed to make her way to the rooftops. At east she can mostly get to her feet now.

"Strange! Damn it--" One imp goes down when she strikes out, but it's not enough. If reinforcements could just show up, that'd be great!

But that won't be so lucky. Shura tries for a moment to get to Strange, but the imps are yanking at her hair and pulling her away from him, scratching and biting at her hands, another going back to her legs to pull her back down to the snow. This was too much for her alone, and she really didn't want to die in the snow. That was going salt in the mortal wound right here.
kingsroads: (well fuuuuuuck)

[personal profile] kingsroads 2019-01-08 08:48 pm (UTC)(link)
The gash that was on his side only gets bigger as the imps continue to tear and claw at him. Strange does make an attempt to move and attempt to fling some of them off, but after one vital scratch, he stops moving entirely and his hand slumps to the ground in defeat: he's dead.

The imps that were on him now have no more use for him. A few of them look up from Strange's corpse, see that Shura and Shishi are still moving, and launch themselves in the direction of the other two instead.
exaomori: (๐Ÿ 32)

[personal profile] exaomori 2019-01-09 03:41 am (UTC)(link)
She doesn't realize at first when Strange bites it, too busy fending off the imps. She can cut down an couple of them, but she swears they're multiplying. And then, she realizes, that she can see fewer of the bastards on Strange, that he has stopped moving.

Shit.

It was too late for him, too late for her, but Shura will take a bit more effort to take down. With Strange dead, she had to focus on herself and on Shishi. If there had been shelter immediately available, maybe she could have made it through, wounds and all, but the door to the inn remains bolted tight, and all she can do is struggle her way down the street.

Eventually, she too is overcome. She isn't fast enough to swat off the imp coming at her from behind and the one crawling up her leg at the same time. She doesn't recall any of them being close to her throat, but there it is, snapping and yanking. Shura falls in the snow and does not get up.