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MEADOWLARK MODS ([personal profile] larkers) wrote in [community profile] meadowlarklogs2020-02-08 01:58 pm

EVENT #008 AFTERMATH LOG

WHO: The Displaced!
WHERE: Lots of places—potentially? Mostly New Amsterdam as the focus.
WHEN: March 4, 2512
WHAT: Unlocking of the gates and the game's fast travel network.
NOTES OR WARNINGS: Uninvited visions.

> EVENT #008 AFTERMATH LOG

The vision itself is almost instantaneous once the last of the four gates activates, hitting the Displaced no matter where they are. It doesn't matter where that individual Displaced is: if they're in New Amsterdam, at one of the gates, or sleeping, they'll see the same vision. A flash of seven colors (red, blue, black, gold, orange, red, and white) followed by an image of a nomadic people heading up a long, stone bridge that appears to be naturally occurring. At the end of the bridge is an open, lit-up triangle that acts as a gateway, inviting them inside. Then there is another flash, followed by the nomads walking through the gate and ending up in a different, new location. And then another.

Any understanding of this vision isn't immediate. The answers won't be apparent until later, when there is an innate understanding of what they've learned and what they've unlocked for themselves. The world has opened up to the Displaced, and in some ways, it's there for them to access and even take for themselves if they so choose.

After the vision ends, any of the Displaced located at the four ruins will immediately begin to glow in all blue before they fade out of view and find themselves crammed into a new location. The relocation is immediate, and if anyone checks a map via their neural implant to see where they are geolocation wise, they'll be able to tell that they're underneath New Amsterdam. For anyone who's been in the underground cave system of New Amsterdam, they may think their surroundings are familiar, if not the same. After all, this area has been locked away for a very long time.

One more thing is apparent: they've landed on another form of gate that needs to be unlocked. After the numerous trials and puzzles the Displaced have faced, what's one more?

◉ The puzzle to solve is right beneath the feet of the Displaced on a bronze-colored mechanism. At the center of the mechanism are multiple overlapping triangles, and on the outside, there are five separated triangles that sit individually.

◉ Solving the puzzle involves connecting a daisychain of Displaced and having five key focal points step on the triangles at once.

◉ Once the puzzle unlocks, there will be another understanding: that what they saw in the vision belongs to them. Any of the Displaced outside of the caves will know what it means.

◉ With that work done, it's time to explore. The underground cave system of New Amsterdam is half-inhabited by the sprawling megacity, and half-uninhabited and untouched. This part of the cave system was locked away for centuries, and just like the other ruins, there are some relics and lost items from the past. The eras vary: some are early medieval burial sites with items like brittle, forgotten swords and shields, while others are crosses and manuscripts that refer to this location as the center of the Holy Roman Empire.

◉ The manuscripts are a mix of imagery from Catholicism and the same, omnipresent geometric imagery.

◉ The way out of the cave system involves touching a hand to a handprint alongside what appears to be a door. This print will only appear to the Displaced, so they will be able to move in and away from this location largely unobserved.

> ON THE JOB FROM 9 TO 5

Now that the gates trip is done and the Displaced have new answers—if potentially unhelpful ones, depending on their perspective—it's time to return to their lives. Surprisingly, New Amsterdam has no festivals going on, as if it's time to now be hungover from a February that involved nonstop partying. The city has been cleaned up and everyone's returning to their jobs as if the city around them is not in a constant state of revelry.

◉ Ah, it's time to return to work! No one is required to lose their jobs, but it might take a bit of groveling for the Displaced to return to where they were working before. (With the exception of the Red Wings bar. Poor Mister Doctor Stephen Strange.) El will have sent along any excuses to any bosses who might need an explanation. Ze's used to this gig by now.

◉ What about those cities left behind? No one planned on abandoning those gates at that exact moment. They will remain open to the Displaced. Anyone who had a hotel room in New Oslo or even kept stuff stored at New Beijing will find that they can just teleport back via this new fast travel system.

◉ Though for anyone who's been dealing with tampered food, maybe it's time to go take a break. You know where's a good place to do it? The Displaced-run Red Wings bar. Ah, poor Mister Doctor Strange, at least the people coming in out of nowhere are all Displaced looking for proper food and a drink. It's time to mingle, share notes, and see what's what. Might as well get to seeing where there's overlap—and what to do next.

◉ Or it's time to explore! The world is finally open and available to one and all. Well, to one Displaced and all.

The information on these gates and what they do won't immediately be available to El and Gaby. It's up to the Displaced if they decide to share with their NPC friends. (Of course, if it's mentioned via the Morningstar network, then they'll know!)

> FINAL OOC NOTES

This is meant primarily as a laid back, return to life log for the Displaced after their exciting trips around the world (and trips-to-be, most likely). Any questions about the aftermath should be directed to our aftermath questions thread!

Our CR meme will be posted on February 14th (Happy Valentine's Day!), and our arrival log for all newbies will be going up on February 15th.

Thanks again for making this a great event!

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[personal profile] kgbs 2020-03-11 12:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Illya Kuryakin.

( try to say that three times fast. there's no real point in giving a fake name considering he's been here long enough but he almost does because old habits die hard. )

And yours?
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[personal profile] interminably 2020-03-12 01:41 am (UTC)(link)
Niklaus Mikaelson.

( It's the Russian bent that causes him to give his own true, full given name. He so rarely goes by Niklaus here. Only his brothers referred to him as such. And he does miss them. )

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[personal profile] kgbs 2020-03-12 01:26 pm (UTC)(link)
( illya nods. )

Niklaus makes it sound like you are not from the United States, then?
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[personal profile] interminably 2020-03-13 04:42 am (UTC)(link)
That is a long story and one I can tell you another time. But, yes. I was not born in the United States. Here I thought my accent portrayed that.
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[personal profile] kgbs 2020-03-13 01:04 pm (UTC)(link)
The United States is a strange place. I did not want to make the assumption.

( never mind that he makes those assumptions all the time. shh, klaus doesn't know that. )
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[personal profile] interminably 2020-03-17 05:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Really, the United States is strange. Not the vast cultures spanning the globe. Some, still primitive as the day they'd been discovered, created. Their rituals practiced. You know, we're worshipped.
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[personal profile] kgbs 2020-03-17 06:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, the United States is strange. That does not discount the other cultures and countries but are you really going to argue that the United States is not strange?

( because it totally and completely was. )
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[personal profile] interminably 2020-03-18 02:29 am (UTC)(link)
I think everything, and everyone and for that matter anyone has the capacity to be quite strange. I believe the song goes, "People are strange."
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[personal profile] kgbs 2020-03-18 02:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Do you always argue just to argue?

( don't mind illya, he gets annoyed at everything. )

And I do not know that song.
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[personal profile] interminably 2020-03-18 09:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Only when I disagree with the argument being presented to me.

It is not a well known song. Quite rare. Niche, you might say. Not around now.
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[personal profile] kgbs 2020-03-19 12:39 pm (UTC)(link)
I did not say your argument was wrong.

( he doesn't even think he'd implied it but maybe he had. illya doesn't care. )

I do not listen to a lot of music either. I always preferred reading.
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[personal profile] interminably 2020-03-22 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
( He didn't. He just disagreed to disagree. Like he'll admit it. It's really that the entirety of the human raise, every continent -- humans, really, they're all strange . That had become his point.

Ilya has a way of continuing a conversation. It's much like the Italians who just keep the conversation going, even after saying their goodbyes.
)

I do prefer reading to film, always have. But, there's nothing quite like a good piece. Musically.
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[personal profile] kgbs 2020-03-22 01:10 pm (UTC)(link)
And what sort of music are you prone to listening to?

( please don't tell him something that he hasn't heard of. be a surprise in this, klaus. )
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[personal profile] interminably 2020-03-22 03:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Jazz happens to be a favorite medium. And classical. And you can never go wrong with the classics. Rock music from the 70's and 80's. There was something about the 90's. All music was -- catchy.

( Does any of that translate. )
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[personal profile] kgbs 2020-03-22 06:34 pm (UTC)(link)
( well, look at that, they have something in common. )

Jazz is quite the nice thing to listen to. ( very relaxing for some missions. )

But classical is probably my favorite. It is what I listen to when I play chess. Relaxing.
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[personal profile] interminably 2020-03-22 08:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I went through a period where I enjoyed Chess. I take it up from time to time. ( Very little, really. )
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[personal profile] kgbs 2020-03-23 01:02 pm (UTC)(link)
I am very good. If you would ever like a game, I am always looking for a challenge.

( help him out here, klaus. )
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[personal profile] interminably 2020-03-25 10:54 pm (UTC)(link)
That could be arranged.

Until our next match, then.
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[personal profile] kgbs 2020-03-26 12:27 am (UTC)(link)
Until then.

( he'd be waiting. )