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Mini Event: Aftermath and The Oxen Gods
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🜙 The Aftermath | ||
The re-animated fighters attacking both Krimnos and the City of the Free Peoples burst into flames as the waters of the glass ocean flooded back into the bay. Now nothing but ashes remains of the bodies and the bay has gradually returned to its crystal clear calm waters. Not a trace of the cloaked figures or the fog that had accompanied remains, and the phoenix marks on the survivors of the pit have faded away. The cities have been quietly dealing with their individual recoveries. Didymos' people pulled together to help clean up the shores of the bay, repair damages and recover boats that had been damaged or knocked loose into the bay. In Krimnos, efforts to clear away and repair damages from both the avalanche and the siege continue. With no one certain what has become of Captain Lykos in the general population of the City of the Free Peoples even the end to their second war with Tsekour's Stormers has not brought calm to the civil unrest as the Defenders attempt to force the city to fall into military control and the people of the city continue to resist with violent countermeasures. In this state of recovery, conflict, fear, and uneasy confusion the day of the Oxen Gods comes with few people truly in the spirit of what would normally be seen as a warm and cheerful holiday. An uneasy lull of peace settles on all three cities as people attempt to be faithful to honoring the spirit of the paired gods. Vodi and Voda's day of celebration is meant to be a time of community, love, and reflection. The day of the paired oxen gods of marriage and fertility marks the true start of the thaw, when the snow and ice begin to melt and temperatures begin to rise. Spring is still months away but the first true thaw comes mid-February, right on schedule. The snow in the foothills, plains, and open lands has begun to melt, small patches of greenery appear near the edges of thawed rivers and lakes, the outer edges of tree branches sprout new growth and small, fresh leaves. Animals that have been hibernating or hiding through the winter freeze begin emerging from their homes and can be seen exploring the land for more abundant food sources. Whispered rumors from Didymos about a dragon rising from the bay reach other cities but are never discussed outside of hushed conversations in the shadows or in huddled gatherings that quickly break apart. Speculation is widespread and varied over the origin of the fog and the masked figures that stole away over a hundred people in the night, the strange attacks, and the ultimate fate of those kidnapped. Many citizens who had lost daughters, brothers, sisters, sons, mothers, fathers, friends, or other relatives and acquaintances to the pit continue to desperately seek out the missing, their bodies never recovered and the truth behind their disappearance and eventual death unknown to any but those awakened who had come back from the pit and those they chose to share their stories with, if they chose to believe such horrifying tales. | ||
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🜙 The Oxen Gods. | ||
Outside of these concerns, rumors, and the general unease across all three cities, attempts are made to forget for just a little while and focus on the celebration. Vodi and Voda are honored by a show of community and compassion. Gifts of fruits and flowers, usually those grown in greenhouses or by magic, are given to loved ones. Ceremonies take place at both dawn and dusk, offering food, gifts, and music to lift spirits and symbolize a union of peace. In Didymos a pod of fin whales can be seen returning to the bay, unusual for this time of year. They linger near the center of the bay, singing mournful whale songs to one another. Celebrations in the city have a heavy focus on Vodi, the moon god. Vodi's impact on the tides makes him a highly respected god, especially among the fishermen and sailors. As the moon rises and reflects on the bay's reflective surface the city comes together as one unified community. In the open squares people from both quarters gather over music, a fresh bounty of fish dishes from the repaired ships, sea shanties sung loudly over various types of liquor and beautiful displays by wild magic entertainers, pairing water, wind, and fire magic to create visual plays, displays of talent, and melting ice sculptures. Didymos' specialty of sweet and salty ice creams are offered by various inventive food fanatics who offer up new and exciting flavors and naming competitions. A pair of young ox calves are paraded through the town, dressed up with ribbons and colorful paints. People pet them as they go by, and the oxen are eventually taken to the temple of the oxen gods near the outskirts of the city where they will live out the rest of their years free from expectations and protected by the temple caretakers as symbolic creatures of honor. In Krimnos as most of the snow is finally cleared away from both sides of the wall, the great sundial is cleared off and the light of the sun's rays reflect off its many-faceted surface, creating dozens of rainbows in the light fog of the warming sky above the city as a colorful artificial aurora borealis. Voda is honored most strongly in the cliff city, the warmth of the sun praised for the thaw that pulls the city out of dangerous freezing temperatures. People throughout the city provide her with offerings in the hopes of ensuring a slow and even thaw that won't bury the city in snow or mudslides. Celebrations across the city happen near midday and are most often celebrated by couples in love and close friends or families, celebrating passion, family, and love with sweets, plants, and crafted goods made of rare metals or glass. Normally celebrations in the City of the Free Peoples revolve around a parade of oxen from local farms, banquets, music, and a celebration of the vastly diverse community of varied cultures with a heavy focus on the rebirth of a new year, the start of a new planting season, and a celebration of the farmers that help keep the city fed and prosperous. This year the city is divided by the conflict between the resistance and the defenders. The city is actively pushing back against the militant hold of force the defenders are attempting to keep over them with the preface of keeping the citizens under control and it is widely assumed Captain Lykos is dead, with the prevailing theory being that the current leaders of the Defenders have killed him. Several members of the resistance broadcast across the city a video of them in possession of Lykos' hooded cloak, claiming they recovered it from the Defenders' warcamp and insisting that the Defenders are the city's enemy. A pair of large orc captains, the duo currently in charge of the city's defensive army, return fire, claiming that the members of the Resistance have kidnapped or killed Captain Lykos and are attempting to destabilize the city so they can take it over for themselves. A hefty reward is placed on the heads of the Resistance and people who speak out against the Defenders are routinely taken into custody and locked up. Before the celebration in Krimnos, during the celebration in Didymos, and following the celebration in the City of the Free Peoples, a strange feline can be seen pacing about the trade district, meowing insistently at anyone with a vial like hers who passes her by. Did you see her? After the full moon on the 19th, several farmers report sightings of werewolves around the city outskirts or report close encounters with the dangerous creatures. | ||
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"You'll have to pick the tavern," he says, with a little nod. He gingerly sets Bell down on the ground, mostly so he doesn't have to walk and carry an animal at the same time. "I'll drink whatever's put in front of me, but I don't know what you like."
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"Mm, I don't really know that many places around here. Leave it to me and I'll pick somewhere close to the place I got a room." Cheap and close to her bed. Shura has her priorities, and if Strange doesn't have any other suggestions, that's just where she'll take him.
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"You really are trouble, y'know?" It's probably because Shura has been neglecting in him in favor of a dumb werewolf who can't seem to figure out how to change back into his original shape. But hey, someone's coming aorund and bringing them booze, so she can't complain too much.
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"Remember what I said about the animas reflecting the owner?" Strange teases, as he gives Shura a wry grin. "Perhaps you're secretly as needy as your lion."
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"I thought him trying to sleep in my bed was annoying before, but now it's impossible."
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"You should get him a pillow or blanket, like normal cats sleep on. Of course, the size will be an issue, but I'm certain you can find something that would work."
Even if the something is as simple as 'a lot of blankets.'
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It isn’t unlike having a toddler, though Shura has no idea of what that’s like.
“When it gets warmer, he might keep to the floor.” The actual answer is finding a bed big enough for both of them, but that would also require settling down, and when the hell was she going to be able to do that??
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"Well, that settles it. You'll simply have to live somewhere with a big enough bed." Where that is, he sure as hell doesn't know. "Either that or train him better. And considering that I doubt the latter is going to happen, finding a new bed it is."
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"Problem is findin' that place. Honestly, I could just throw some blankets and pillows on the floor and call it a day. That might be easier than tryin' to find a place that can fit a bed that's big enough." She lets out a sigh and shakes her head. "But it it ain't like I'm going to have a chance to really worry about that any time soon." What, with the entire basement werewolf and all.
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It's the same teasing tone of voice that Strange had when they were discussing their future as selling ridiculous infused liquors. Of course this would be nice. But he doubts it would happen any time soon, even if they figure out what to do with the basement werewolf.
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Hot baths!! Shura would have stayed there if it wasn’t for the entire thing with Krimnos holding too many memories, etc etc.
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"As for that place in Krimnos, I haven't been there yet. Maybe once all this wolf business is finished, you can show me where it is?"
'All this wolf business' is said with a vague hand gesture. He doesn't know how long it would take for Lykos's everything to be sorted out, but even Strange realizes that his options are severely limited until it is.
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"It's the Steamkettle, the Steamkettle! You can't miss it. But thinking about it--you ever heard of Preciposte? Nyaa~~ It's beginning to thaw out, so you can probably make the trek there by now. It's been so long since I went to the hot springs there. It'd be a great place to go after this business is taken care of!"
It was going to end. They'd figure out what was going on with Lykos, and then they could go off an have a vacation. It'll be great!! They could even pick up a souvenir for Amy for being such a bro through all of this.
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"Well then, that settles it! We'll finish up with our current business, then take the journey over to Preciposte. I think...what, a week's worth of vacation is overdue?"
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"A summer home there would be nice, don't you think? It's too cold in the winter, but staying there as long as we liked in the summer." A nice imaginary summer home to go with their imaginary liquor business and their imaginary regular home. Wild dreams are easy to plan and imagine, much easier than contemplating the other things happening around them.
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"But if we had a winter home, think of how better the hot springs would feel. Travel would be a pain, but I could figure out a way to lessen the journey." Somehow. Maybe. Don't ask him how he'd do that, this is just pure ego speaking.
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Shishi can feel Shura's good mood, laying his head on his paws and slowly dozing off. Shura keeps petting his mane, hoping he'll stay asleep for a while. The word domestic hasn't occurred to her, so she can keep this conversation going without questioning anything about what she really wants.
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"That's where the library comes in. I could easily fight off cabin fever if I had reading material. You're the one who I'd be worried about."
And don't worry, he'll be the one to unintentionally drop the d-word sooner or later.
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But Shura just stares at him, trying to turn it around on her. Okay, so she'd get cabin fever, it's true. That's why she was suggesting that they don't chill in Preciposte all winter long.
"You're the one who couldn't keep still during the Long Night!" Casually just going to bring that up, because excuse you, mister. Seeing as she's still drinking with him, she's probably not holding a grudge. Not much of one, at least.
"Besides, that ain't accountin' for supplies. The airships make everythin' easier, but it's hard up there some years. I'm telling you, it's better to hold out somewhere else for the winter."
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Still, she's teasing him about it. That's...a good sign? Strange is interpreting it as a good sign, at least.
"No matter what, we'll need to agree on a location before we build," Strange teases, expression shifting to a grin. "Houses, liquor businesses, vacations...I'm planning an entire future of blissful domesticity with you!"
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However, Strange will gain the upper hand with his teasing. He uses that d-word right as Shura takes a drink, and she chokes on the ale, not quite spitting it out, but there is the smallest dribble down her chin. She can’t think of anyone who’s described doing anything with her as domestic before. She can think of a couple people from the war who would question whether or not she was actually a domesticated creature to begin with.
“You—you windbag!” A quick moment to stall as she wipes off her face with the back of her hand. “Jeez, don’t say that kind of crap. Someone might think you’re being serious.”
Probably someone like Billie, who would tease Shura endlessly, regardless of how serious Strange was.
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But she's not Arabella, a voice in the back of Strange's head reminds him. But, then again, he's never going to see Arabella again, isn't he. Everybody who's been revived was revived from the battlefields. She died in her bed. The sooner he accepts that, the better.
Strange's smile falters a moment, but he quickly tries to hide it by taking a drink himself.
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She’s saved from her stupification by the arrival of the barmaid, who seems to feel the awkwardness radiating from the table as soon as she approaches. Without knowing whether or not her presence is welcome, she makes just a quick offer to bring another round or something to snack on. Shura will take both, and the barmaid makes a quick exit. Shura downs the rest of her glass because she needs it.
“Nyaa, I ain’t your type. Good try, though~” Just play it off, that’s the ticket. It’d be nice if she could stop blushing, but she’ll just put it off to being drunk if her face didn’t cool down.
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"Spoken like someone who doesn't know what my type is." In Strange's mind, this is a dangerous line of conversation (that he's going to push anyway). Not because of Shura's thoughts—again, he's annoyingly pleased with himself that he managed to make her blush that badly. But because it's dangerously close to some sad backstory reveals and Strange doesn't really know if he wants to go there or not.
He definitely doesn't want to go there unless he has another drink in his system. So, he downs the rest of his drink for some liquid courage before asking,
"So go on. What do you think I like in a partner?"
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