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May Event Log #2
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๐ Seyra's Serenade | ||
Across most of Idan spring is in full bloom. With spring has come a swathe of new growth overtaking the land and painting it a rainbow of colors. The farmlands are alive with life and the wild and open lands are full of young baby creatures frolicking in and out of bushes, tall grasslands, and trees. Centaurs have come out from their hidden villages to watch over the open lands and the young folk of the various races are celebrating their vacation from academies or apprenticeships by holding sporting competitions, races through the city streets, or sneaking into taverns and other areas of the cities or off into the wildlands and generally getting up to mischief. During the peak blooming season of spring comes Seyra's Serenade, a day used by the people of Idan to celebrate the speckled doe goddess. As the goddess of growth and healing, she is seen across Idan as one of the benevolent deities and affectionately referred to as the mother of the stars. During Seyra's Serenade the three cities and the lands between them are surrounded and filled with floral growth that is used in the Festival of Flowers. Largely seen as a children's festival, the young ones gather the flowers and decorated their homes and the city streets, rivers, bay, and ledges with flower chains, floral graffiti, and petals. Hunting is severely limited for the month in honor of Seyra and to respect the growth of all young creatures just entering the world. Diets are adjusted to a focus of fruits, vegetables, and grains, and the taverns help the older population celebrate 'healing' by offering floral wines, vodkas, and gins, as well as amaretto-based drinks. Powerful wild guardian creatures wake from their winter slumber and can be glimpsed moving slowly through the forests or out in the plains. Most of them look like creatures found in their respective homes, but much larger and with elements of the wild land about them. They are slow and docile but very powerful. They can be killed and their pelts or bones sell for very high value in the black market, but they are protected creatures and killing them will have consequences. Hunting during the month of May is not explicitly forbidden but is strongly discouraged by the three cities. Injuring young creatures or killing the parents of young creatures is a sure way to draw Seyra's ire during May and find oneself cursed by the Mother of Stars. Those who hunt creatures under Seyra's protection are afflicted by a curse known as Hunter's Remorse, a curse that usually only affects those who kill unicorns and is designed to cripple poachers, hunters, and predators. The curse forces the afflicted to feel a crippling and powerful empathy, especially towards the suffering of the world and the animals living in it. Hunter's Remorse is not widely believed to be a real affliction and most of Idan's population write it off as a cautionary tale and a fictional curse. | ||
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๐ The Huntress | ||
A new creature has been sighted in the swamps, patrolling the paths and stealing hunters' injured prey from them. It's said to be fast and silent, able to blend into the swamp despite its unusual coloration. A group of hunters from Didymos have put a hefty bounty on the creature.
They say it is large and covered in a mix of scales and fur. It is quick, moves soundlessly through the swamp and by their description looks like a lion, a zebra, and a monitor lizard all rolled into one. They never see it coming but its hide is too thick for arrows to penetrate and they haven't been able to get close enough to hit it with other weapons. If you bring back its hide they'll pay in gold, but you'll have to find it for yourself. That means risking the other dangers of the swamp: sinking pits, venomous snakes, carnivorous plants, predators of the land and water, and ornery elementals. They think its nest is somewhere in the Swamp of Lost Souls. Attempting to track down the creature can either lead to the creature itself, or its nest. Astute trackers will find there are more than one of these strange-looking creatures in the swamp, but only one of them matches the full description given by the hunters and she is much larger and leaner than the smaller members of her pack. The hunters will likely be unable to tell the difference. They appear to be amphibious and capable of camouflage. They are quick and silent in both the water and on land. Their furry manes are actually whiskers that help them sense vibrations and shifts in water or air currents. The creatures are not aggressive toward people unless cornered or attacked but they are territorial of the shoreline and the larger one will grab any wounded animals attacked in the swamplands and disappear with them. Their hides are dense and thick, reflecting or shielding them from most attacks other than those that would pierce metal armor and they do seem to possess earth magic focused around the mud that is prevalent throughout the swamp. They will cause the ground to constrict and pull down around the feet of any threats and coat weaponry in mud that quickly hardens to dull weapons and increase their weight. | ||
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๐ Friend or Foe | ||
Along the shore and out further into the bay the spectators that were formerly just observing the city and its people have had a shift of demeanor. Now every boat that tries to leave the docks and every person who approaches the docks or the shore with a boat is met with a very different interaction. From the 14th to the 17th the merfolk observers suddenly grow aggressive, sinking ships that attempt to exit the gate, harassing city citizens at the dock, and using wind or water magic to force vessels back to the docks. Their sudden turn from largely harmless observers to an attacking force demands action from Queen Adira and she prepares her knights for the prospect of a battle on waters where they will not have the upper hand. Retaliation from the Didymos knights trying to protect the ships and the docks from the merfolk causes a matched rise in aggression from the sea dwellers. The knights work to load their ships with weapons and the mages enchant the vessels to protect them, fighting back the merfolk attackers to prepare two of the armed fleet ships for battle. During the preparation on the 17th, the merfolk suddenly and unexpectedly retreat from the bay and the waters go still. Determined to get to the bottom of the strange attacks, Queen Adira puts out a call for those who have been in contact with the merfolk or anyone who might better be able to try and understand the confusing actions of the sea people. She makes plans to send a small fleet through the guarded Sunset Gate to investigate where the rest of the merfolk went and why they launched such a sudden and brief attack on the bay. On the 18th fish briefly begin schooling up on the shorelines and small, aquatic animals begin beaching themselves or becoming trapped upstream in the estuaries and rivers. The actions of the sea-life in the bay becomes erratic, aggressive, and frenzied as diluted red water begins draining into the estuaries and the bay before dissipating, the ocean water diluting and eventually eradicating any sign of the polluted fresh water. The bay calms down once more and the naval vessel Perspective begins its voyage out the sunset gate. Armed with a collection of Didymos knights, a group of scholars and mages, and a small group of volunteers, the vessel travels out to Logistykon's reef, heading for the shelf that drops off into the deeper, dark waters of the Glass Sea. Once they pass the gate they are followed by a blue-skinned, spiny merwoman with a spotted porpoise-like tail. She circles the vessel a few times, passing closer and closer near the hull and pushing back on the sails with wind magic before they finally anchor just past Logistykon's reef, only a nautical mile from the shelf. Several other merfolk can be glimpsed watching from just below or with their heads just above the water's surface, surrounding the vessel at a distance that keeps them out of range from most weapons. The blue merwoman approaches the ship, keeping a shorter distance between herself and the vessel, and seems to wait for them to come to her aboard one of the ship's smaller lifeboats. From where they are anchored, one of the scholars idly comments that the reef looks different and anyone who has observed the reef before will see the skeleton has suffered heavy damage. Cracks now cover the surface of the bones and Logistykon's skull has split down the center. |
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"I'm afraid I bought the tree already enchanted this way, so I'm unsure how it gets light in either." As she speaks, she leads him out into the hall to another staircase going up.
"Up there is my bedroom and a little balcony. It's perfect to sit out on during the evening. But let's head back down and I'll show you the kitchen. It leads out to the garden where you can see my orbs in action."
Since she assumes he's more inclined to care about the magic behind them and not her decorating.
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But yes, the garden. Strange nods, then follows her as she walks.
"Where did you find those orbs to begin with? It seems that all manner of interesting objects are turning up in bizarre places."
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"Both were found at different times, but they were inside crates in the bay when it was drained of water." As she speaks, she moves to the door and opens it, gesturing him to head out first down the several wooden steps. Outside he'll find her new seedlings in neat rows and hovering in the air a few feet above them are the two orbs. The sun orb glows with a bright, golden light and the moon orb orbits it, shining with a paler, white light.
"There they are. I found they could do that by spinning them on a surface. They haven't fallen down yet, so I assume it's permanent until I store them somewhere."
[ ooc: more info here if you need it! ]
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Gently, Strange pokes one. It continues glowing and orbiting.
"Do you think the orb mimics the position of the actual moon?" Strange asks, as he bends down slightly to get a better look at the orbs. "I'll admit that astronomy isn't my strongest suit. But then again, the moon doesn't orbit around the sun...maybe the sunlight orb stands in for the earth?"
Or this is all him just spitting theories. "By the way, I'm not surprised to hear they were inside those crates. I've found something interesting there as well."
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"Oh? The last time you said you'd found something, I had a rather hard time with it." Meaning the mirror shard, of course. She straightens to face him. "Hopefully it's something much nicer than that."
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"It is. It's a compass and a necklace. The compass always points towards the necklace. I've been trying to find a way to temporarily shorten the chain so that Bell can wear the necklace without it dragging on the ground, but I've been having a hard time doing that in a way that wouldn't break the chain or be too tight around her neck."
So yes, it is something much nicer than the mirror shard of making people worry and potential dragon crackpot theories.
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It's crapshoot whether Strange has any skill that could possibly relate to something other than dragons, books, academics, or magic. Unfortunately, knots aren't one of the skills he possesses.
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"I suppose you could also tie a leather cord around the spot in the chain you want it tightened to after making a slipknot loop, in case you want to easily let the chain out again." She's had knots in necklace chains before and they're terribly hard to get back out unless you can pry a needle in there.
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"That's probably for the best," Strange muses. "I've already gotten the chain tangled up a few times and it's a damn nuisance to untangle." But he at least knows how to do that: he was married, after all, he's handled a few necklaces in his time.
"On a different note, I've got to give you a round of applause: you've done an amazing job setting all of this up for yourself. Putting down roots, literally and metaphorically...this place is practically a home."
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"Thank you. With a little determination, you can accomplish a great deal, I've found. And what about you? Is Didymos where you plan to permanently set down roots of your own?"
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Which is...odd. Strange never thought that he would become this domestic again. But here he is, taking care of a dragon, buying himself a house and setting it up for others to live in. It's strange. But he kind of likes it.
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Being a traveling mage and a magical tutor is nice, but it obviously isn't Strange's main focus. It's more of something to pay the bills.
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Says the man who undoubtedly visited Christine when he was alive because he accidentally set himself on fire.
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"Whenever you're done looking at these orbs, I have dinner ready for you." She's nothing if not punctual, and the food's actually been resting, waiting for his arrival.
[ ooc: want to wrap up? ]
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"Why don't we eat now? I don't want to let the food get cold. Besides, I want to examine these things at night."
[ ooc: works for me! ]