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- !arrival log,
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- the man from uncle: gaby teller,
- the vampire diaries: caroline forbes
ARRIVAL LOG 011
WHERE: New Amsterdam
WHEN: November 5
WHAT: The eleventh arrival
NOTES OR WARNINGS: Coercion, loss of autonomy. Further notes at end of log.
Awareness comes to you in blurred snatches, cloudy fragments of sound and light, color, sensation. Hazy and difficult to grasp on to, but slowly aligning into focus. A series of regular, rhythmic beeps. A medicinal, astringent smell. The sensation of movement, a low hum and accompanying vibration under you. Your eyes are heavy, hard to keep open, but in the glimpses between slow, dark blinks you see four people in black body armor seated opposite you, as well as a man in dark gray scrubs.
You realize there are others next to you. All of you in white scrubs, hair recently cut but at various stages of growth, restrained by straps across your chests, arms, feet, holding you to the bench under you. To your left, an armored interior door, two more people visible, the movement of streets passing through a windshield. You try to open your mouth to speak, but it's as if your tongue is coated in tar, and you manage nothing more than an empty parting of lips.
The vehicle stops. The guard opposite you stands and comes to unbuckle you from the bench, helping you to your feet. Your limbs feel wooden and heavy, slow to move. One guard opens the back of the vehicle, and false, colored light, illuminating the streets in the distance will first alert your senses of being somewhere else, combined with air that's only cooled with the setting of the sun. The nurse moves to stand at the back, checking each passenger over one by one just before they're helped out of the vehicle, quick and methodical. He doesn't climb out after you, moving to sit as the last passenger is unloaded. The guards keep their heads down. Their actions are quick, firm, but not entirely unkind.
"Stay here," one of the guards barks, right before looking to the guard to their left. "You've got the honors of passing on the message from the boss?" he asks. The woman nods, and then steps just in front of him. "Now listen up, everyone! This is way warmer than I'd ever go for, but he's got a soft spot for you." She offers a twisted smile, as if she isn't keen to play messenger. "Hello, everyone. You're likely wondering how you got here." She pauses to roll her eyes at the joke – because it is a joke, albeit a bad one (in her opinion). "That's not something I can share right now. There are too many hands invested in this pie. But I need you all to stick to the festival, and not go looking for trouble. Don't hurt anyone. Don't look for a police officer. Have fun out there until it's time to process you. I don't actually know how that goes, but the ones like you? They've got it down to a science." She pauses here, looking puzzled. She's read this message in advance, but there are still aspects of it that stand out. Oh, they were warned about the others. To avoid them at all costs, because they'd be looking. "And sorry for the scrubs – I know they aren't great for a party, but they make you stand out. Have a good time. Just don't get arrested out there. I can only pull out my Beijing contacts so many times." This message is read entirely off her neural implant – not that the people dressed in scrubs in front of her would realize that.
After she's done, the last of the guards turn to climb back into the vehicle and close the doors. The engine powers up again, and then the bus is gone.
You're left alone in an alley, with no idea of where you are or why you've been brought here.
Around the corner of the alley, there are many food stalls selling foods in mason jars, as well as a stage off in the distance with people in colorful outfits moving in unison. It seems that you've arrived at some kind of festival, and believe it or not, this is low-key compared to some of the last.
◉ Though entirely capable of independent action and thought, new characters will find themselves completely, unquestioningly compliant to any verbal statement which could be taken as a command or request – and that includes the lengthy message passed on from the mysterious patron.
The message from El comes the same as usual: insistent, not waiting for any active attempt to open it. Scrolling within your vision as if being written while you're reading it.
Well, everyone, it's time for another round of saving your newly arrived displaced kidnapees. This time they're not blending in at all. It's white scrubs all the way. Probably doesn't really go with a harvest festival – is that some corn-in-the-cob in your pocket or are you just happy to see me? Anyway, have fun out there.
The New Amsterdam Annual Harvest Festival begins with a parade bright and early in the morning. Rather than being dressed up with large holographic displays with AR functions that interact with everyone's neural implants, this parade is au naturale. The floats themselves are handmade with careful craftsmanship and designs, especially given the lack of wood available in this world. Everything is bright and colorful. Between each float, there are large dancing troupes dressed in lavish costumes full of colors. Some of the dances featured are unique to this world and its future, while others pay homage to harvest festivals of the past, hailing from regions of Japan, Korea, China, India, Nigeria and the Philippines. The garb itself is unique to these regions – relics of a previous world, celebrating the harvest and promise of what may come in the future.
Unlike many New Amsterdam events, there is very little room for technology and heavy advertisements. While numerous subsidiaries provide donations for the harvest festival, they do so with the understanding that their involvement will be obscured. The harvest festival is meant to act as a way of celebrating the natural way of the world, and of stepping away from technology for a time. That said, there is little emphasis on any artificial intelligence or mentions of the Xelkoven War – it seems as if this celebration is meant as more of a pure revelry of what the Earth used to provide, rather than what humans managed to avoid.
Once the parade is done, there is a large festival in progress. Every worker at the harvest festival is there because they believe in this celebration, and thus they volunteered to be involved. Anyone who wants to be there because they chose to volunteer can. As for the native volunteers – a large number of them will be sporting numerous tattoos of unique symbols that have been seen around the city (most notably the Insomniac's Ball and the shrines to the Displaced). They'll look at any of the Displaced that they recognize with admiration, but won't be quick to engage with them.
The harvest festival is just a one-day event, but it's jam packed full of things to do!
> HARVESTS
While the hydroponic farms around New Amsterdam are always working to keep the citizens fed, they celebrate their harvests once a year at the harvest festival. Many of these farms come together and sell their vegetables in mason jars and even create various sauces for citizens to purchase. Want some delicious spaghetti sauce that's ready to go? What about taco sauce or something to make quick tikka masala? These food stalls have everything ready to go – and they're all too eager to share what they've made. The stalls all offer discounts to anyone who buys their jars in bulk, hoping that they can happily impart their delicious and natural foods to the citizens of New Amsterdam. While hydroponic farms on a whole are "less natural" in how they grow food, these jars of food are less processed. What's in there is, for the most part, pickled or cooked down into a sauce, making it so that New Amsterdam citizens can enjoy a flavorful meal.
> CHARITY
In a continuation of the mindset during Halloween, the harvest festival doubles as a site for charitable activity around the city. Gaby will ask Morningstar's people to set up a booth to collect any clothing donations, and it'll be obvious that while this booth is not noticeably linked to Morningstar, it's set up every year in hopes of gathering these clothing donations for people in need. The Morningstar booth isn't the only of its kind, and many of the food stalls with mason jars will also have a box for people to donate goods should they want to help people in need. Unlike every other New Amsterdam festival, there are no food trucks. Instead, there is an all-day buffet that constantly rotates out food so that people who are hungry can have a full meal as the day goes on. Everything is free. However, this buffet includes no alcohol – as if to counterbalance the drunken revelry during the Halloween celebrations, there is none on the premises here.
> FERTILITY
In the past, harvest festivals have almost always been linked to fertility. While fertility is less of a concern in 2511 – thanks to the rigid population control – there is a sense of hope that Earth itself, as well as the terraforming colonies, will eventually give way to a future where these mandates aren't as necessary. For now, the harvest festival celebrates the idea of fertility, as well as allowing the Earth to replenish itself. Fertility is an aspect in that, after all. One section of the festival's stalls is dedicated to this ideal, and has a unique tradition brought over from Japan. Each of the stalls feature large phallic structures on the top, and like the parade floats, these are newly made every year from scratch. In addition, the food stalls also partake in an all-natural popsicle contest (after all, it wouldn't be a New Amsterdam festival without some kind of food contest). These popsicles come in all different flavors – from strawberry to pickle brine – and are all slender and phallic in their presentation.
> DANCING
Throughout the day, music will always be playing while some form of dancing goes on on the main stage. Most of the day, this dancing is thanks to the dance troupes that come in and perform, even though they've already done it at length on the parade routes. Many of the volunteers will be put in charge of keeping these dancers fed and hydrated so that they can keep at it – though they're always happy for the opportunity that the festival offers them. When these staged shows aren't happening, they have interludes where festival-goers can come on stage and learn more simplified versions of the different dances from the Earth's cultural history. Once it's dusk, there is a two-hour long dance contest where these troupes compete with one another, putting on a unique show that they've prepared for the event.
> WRESTLING
The other event that goes on all day is an event borrowed from Korea: ssireum. Multiple people enter this wrestling contest, and thanks to the amateur-nature of it, there is little concern about who wrestles with one another (outside of age, of course). The sport itself involves two opponents holding on to each other's red and blue band called a satba. Throughout the contest, they try to put the other person down, making it so that their upper body touches the mat. There are rules set up to ensure that no one brings any real harm to their opponent, and since it's wrestling, there is no room for any dirty tricks like punching, kicking, biting or anything similar. When it's over, the person who's wracked up the most wins throughout the day is given a sash that declares them "The Most Powerful."
Located under an abandoned hover-bike garage, access to the safehouse is a hatch in the floor beside a rusted set of metal shelves that used to hold tools and supplies. The immediate area is similarly abandoned: full of rundown and dilapidated warehouses and forgotten businesses, where numerous people squat in hopes of having some stability because they can't afford a place themselves. A dark haired woman called Gaby is ready to greet the new arrivals and get them settled in, brusque and no-nonsense – she'll be open for in depth questions later, but will advise everyone to ask the people who brought them in for the beginning bits of information.
◉ The safehouse is a large space with multiple rooms for storage, with the largest of the rooms filled with rows of basic cots set up to sleep a large amount of people. Basic, but outfitted with everything necessary for daily life. A few doors lead to back rooms for storage, medical care and a large communal bathroom, and past the long rows of cots there is a communal kitchen, fully stocked, and an eating area. Privacy is at a minimum.
◉ New characters will be asked to pick their beds, and provided with a change of (second-hand, mismatched and somewhat threadbare) clothes and basic toiletries.
◉ There is a mini-bar set up in the kitchen. The quality of the alcohol inside is akin to what someone might get from the well, but it's well-stocked.
◉ Gaby will make it clear to all new arrivals that if they have any requests or queries, they should contact her or El.
◉ The drugs making new characters compliant will remain in their systems for a few hours after their arrival at the safehouse before finally beginning to fade. They will be gone entirely after a night's rest. In the meantime, they may want to be careful of what others say to them.
◉ New characters will be given rudimentary access to the network on arrival in the safehouse, but will not have their ID set up yet. They will be able to make posts and replies, but their messages will be anonymous and they do not have inboxes yet.
◉ New characters will not be allowed to leave the safehouse until NOVEMBER 09 (JUNE 17). These 4 days are for them to adjust, learn about the world they've arrived in from their fellows, and for El to speak with them and work on setting up their IDs.
Welcome to Meadowlark, newbies! You're now free to post to the network and logs comms. To reiterate, your characters will have no IDs or inboxes, nor be allowed out of the safehouse until NOVEMBER 09 (JUNE 17). At that point it's expected they'll have gotten a good idea of their new situation from their fellow characters, and will have discussed their background and job potentials with El in order for their false IDs to be set up.
As a note: all new characters arrive after the parade ends.
If you have any questions or ideas about how you'd like to get your character involved in the world, please head over to the plot engagement post and drop us a comment! For questions specific to this log, there is a thread below.
Please check out our June calendar rundown for a look at things happening this month, as well as some additional notes from the mods.
As a note to the entirety of our playerbase, we are at 58 players, which is 2 players away from our game cap! This is very exciting for us as moderators, especially as we quickly head toward our one year anniversary! There is a very good chance that this will be our last "full" arrival log for a while, though we have plans (and ideas!) in mind for future months.
As a reminder, AC for new characters accepted in June will be 10 comments across 2-4 threads, while current characters will need to provide the full AC of 20 comments across 2-4 threads. AC will be posted on July 1 at 12 AM UTC and close on July 8 at 12 AM UTC. If you do not reply to AC, you will be considered idled and dropped from the game. We will not post a warning list.
QUESTIONS
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If the Displaced try to engage them, will they be willing or evasive?
If they are willing, will they provide any explanation about the meaning/source of their tattoos if asked?
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If they recognize the Displaced individual, they'll tell them that their tattoo is proof of god in this world. They'll be eager to point out how the different symbols come together in perfect geometric ways. Oh, and they'll be eager to talk to them in general. No evasion here!
If they don't the Displaced person, they'll just tell them that they're ancient geometric symbols and that they look cool. They saw them at a "cool party once."
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Like today, a lot of tattoo artists use sacred geometry in their art, so no one would think it strange that they wanted a design revolving around that. The more interesting part would be the number of people with the tattoos, as well as their looks of awe and reverence at the Displaced.
In short, the tattoo artist isn't the lead (nor are they behind the shrines)! We don't want to send you off on a wild goose chase following that. If you want Rey to chase that lead, you can feel free to do so - but it will ultimately end in a dead end.
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What if they asked, like, hey there are a lot of people with these tattoos is there a community or something? Can we follow on social media? And why did you choose this specific geometry, like where did they see it?
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They would say that it's less of a community and more of a following or religious belief. This has to do with their faith. In a world that's so focused on technology, they believe in god and the natural order of things. That's what the geometric shapes ultimately mean: that these different shapes have been found to be naturally occurring around the world throughout history. That they can be found linked to so many ancient cultures is telling, especially since these cultures weren't communicative at the time.
Since Rey had Dream #001 (we linked to your thread due to the size of the log!) some of this would likely sound and feel familiar.
Finally: that's a no on social media! While not everyone is opposed to social media, it doesn't feel "right" for their faith.
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Would Sniper be able to use charm on one of these individuals? If so, is there a general way that would go? Sniper would focus on chatting them up and finding out a name so they could follow up on this person.
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Sniper can use their charm, though they'll quickly get the impression that this was deeply unnecessary. They won't be quick to share a name with Sniper, instead choosing to volunteer that Sniper and their fellow invitees should keep a lookout for something soon!
If Sniper presses about the name, they'll press that they aren't important in the grand scheme of things, with a look that implies that Sniper is.
If Sniper asks around, they will find that any of the food stalls run by people lacking these tattoos will corroborate this information. They'll get the names of these people, but only the first name and it won't be anything special. They help out with different hydroponic farms and volunteer regularly, but are otherwise fairly run of the mill New Amsterdam citizens. Basically, it'll be as they said: they're no one special, apart from these tattoos and their love for the general spirit of things related to this festival.
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Very possible. It's more of a matter of priorities. They do have a lot of new arrivals to wrangle, so if they're likely to disappear to help people get settled in, there is a lower likelihood of them winning.
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Additionally, what if two PCs go up against each other? Would they run the risk of revealing the empathy connection?
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Yes, we'll let you figure that out among yourselves!
And yes - especially since it would be difficult to wrestle efficiently while fully dressed. Let us know if that happens!
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If Clarke asks the tattooed individuals about their tattoos and the connection to the shrines, what would they tell her? Also, is there anything new happening with the shrines around the city?
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They'll tell Clarke that she'll have more answers soon, but that there is definitely a link between the two, almost outright claiming responsibility for them (but never quite going that far - it's not a huge leap for her to do that herself). They recognize her and call her by name, telling her that she has more coming up.
There is nothing new with the shrines! But they are still popping up all over. None have appeared near the new safehouse yet, but there aren't any by the old safehouse. It seems they got the memo that the Displaced cleared out.
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It depends on the dance troupe - though none of them will be dressed as vegetables! For the most part, they borrow inspiration from many of the cultures they paid homage to during their routines throughout the day (parades and shorter shows earlier on). Somehow, despite all this, they always find a way to bring in the Charleston before transitioning to something more creative, original and ostentatious.
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are the dance troupes actually troupes that already exist in the city, or just people who come together for the festival to dance?
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Some rather talented dancers have gotten their starts with groups like these, and have gone on to join on and participate in the Olympics. These occasions are very rare, though! And if you're curious, we told Ellie a bit about dancing culture here</>!
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i'm assuming daisy will be one of the more easily recognizable faces -- and after spotting the tattoos, either herself or cassian would be very willing to strike up friendly conversation and try to get information out of these volunteers about their cool tats and the meaning behind them.
cassian's aim would be to charm the volunteers enough to either get an invitation to somewhere where they meet as a group OR get a lead on where to find out more information, but if they're not able to do that, they would likely try to follow the volunteer out to see if they can find information out the old-fashioned way.
would this be feasible? any thoughts? (i never feel like i get these plot questions totally succinct and clear so any redirection/clarification is always appreciated.)
also, follow up for tomato's npc chart: may we have a name / general description of an npc volunteer or is it kosher for tomato to make one up!
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You can feel free to assume that they got much of the same information that Rey and Kylo Ren got, up to and including the sense that they aren't able to say much more. They weren't actually lying about not having a place to meet or worship - they're a very, very unknown group, and won't be heading anywhere special afterward. Cassian's charm is effective insofar as them wishing they could tell him and Daisy more, but they either don't know more or are strictly forbidden from saying more (or don't know more because they were forbidden from knowing more).
Following them afterward would lead to them finding their apartments.
As a note, we're sorry for this being a little dead ended, but we have things in motion for this to continue in the next couple of weeks!
As for Tomato's NPC chart, she can feel free to make up a name, so long as the volunteer isn't among the tattooed folk!