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MEADOWLARK MODS ([personal profile] larkers) wrote in [community profile] meadowlarklogs2020-11-21 12:11 pm

EVENT #011

WHO: Everyone on Earth in Meadowlark's world.
WHERE: The Aerie, a different world.
WHEN: Late July 2512.
WHAT: The first log of our AU event, taking place in an AU world that puts on battle royale events to cull the massive overpopulation.
NOTES OR WARNINGS: Overwritten minds, horrible dystopian conditions, and more!

> EVENT #011

On the morning of July 26th, every living person on Earth will be spirited away from where they were mere moments before. Just like that. Hover cars will descend slowly in transit, trains will come to a stop without a screech of their breaks, and the streets throughout every single of the 104 megacities will be left barren, empty, and lifeless. Even those lost and hidden, not seen for months, are swept gently away with the rest of their brethren. No stone will go unturned.

The world upon their return may pick up where it's left off, or it will be changed in some way. Will it be July 26th when everyone finds themselves back where they were standing before? Or will something else happen during this time? Now that the supposed lifeblood of this planet is gone, what will happen in their absence? The world may not be able to go on how it had been.

Perhaps the more terrifying question is this: if something is powerful enough to steal away every person, every single one capable of thought, ideas, conflict, war, and more, what else could happen?

Perhaps it's for the best that it may be awhile before anyone has to worry about that.

For now, they've entered a world that's one week away from its next Quarry event: a place where The Aerie's criminals fight to prove they deserve to keep their life.

> THE WORLD ENDS WITH YOU (THE AERIE)

The Aerie is a structure that should not exist.

Made of steel and concrete, it gives off the impression that its guts were arranged haphazardly, as if an amateur surgeon had pulled them out and tried to put them back in again. Steel beams stretch out between buildings, connecting them together. There may have been a wall of concrete around this beam once upon a time, but it splintered and fell away, exposing its insides and opening up a pathway that people have taken for granted in the past fifty to a hundred years. Power lines hang in loose tangles throughout this little world, ready to fall away at the slightest breeze, then splinter and spark.

Most of the insides of The Aerie are barely preserved. Trying to do that would be an impossible task: there are too many people, too many who live in concrete layered on one another like stacks of broken shelves, too many who pass through open maws of ruptured pathways, crawling up onto the roof of a business for what they think is a shortcut to a higher level. Brittle walls that splinter off into clouds of chalky white dust are everywhere and anywhere.

How The Aerie came together was once a majestic feat: a place for people to live, thrown together as extinction surged forward like a towering beast on the horizon. There was a mix of minds behind the action, as well as a hollow sense of desperation. Even those who brought The Aerie into being knew that their lives were on the line. It was a matter of "make this work" or die. So, they made it work.

What's truly impossible about The Aerie isn't the hulking structures merged together at all manner of impossible angles, but the outer layer of this little world, looming overhead in shimmering, constant glory. The people of The Aerie are protected, safe; the world outside is a nebulous, uncertain mess of greys and greens and reds and blues. Storms surge just outside of the wall of The Aerie with sharp, constant bolts of lightning that batter the surface overhead. Once upon a time, the people of this little world feared those bolts cutting through and destroying their home. But it's been long enough now. No one lives in fear of what's outside, and no one wonders, not anymore. After all, the people who made it outside were never seen again. For a time, some people could watch through the clear walls as these escapees' bodies turned to irradiated mush with only bones left behind. In time, those bones withered away to dust. And with them, their memories were forgotten.

Within The Aerie, life goes on, just as it must: riddled with fear, with survival often depending on the ability to escape notice.

Only two parts of The Aerie remain unscathed, untouched by the passage of time and haphazard construction of this refuge:

The Volary, which stands tall and pristine at the heart of The Aerie. Lights burn within The Volary all day and all night, showing signs of life that most of the people outside of its walls will never see for themselves.

And then the Quarry, a structure built in haste and out of necessity. The same people who brought The Aerie together also made the Quarry. At its base are a series of office buildings, setting up monthly arena events where the guilty fight to show that they deserve to survive.

These two things are the source of all the fear in The Aerie. It's what keeps everyone's mind off the crumbling walls, the storms outside, and the miserable, unending passage of time.

> SOAK UP THE GLORY (THE VOLARY)

When The Aerie came into being, so did The Volary. Far from fragmented like the rest of this tiny, tiny world, it stands pristine, with brown bricks lining its exterior, and strong steel beams holding it strong within. Either through its making or its care, The Volary hasn't suffered from the hands of time like the rest of the world. Anyone outside of The Volary doesn't know the truth, though they could likely guess.

Inside of The Volary lives the members of Parliament: the newly-joined Magpies, the comfortable Rooks, and the looming and most powerful, the Cardinals.

The Cardinals live at the very top. Even after over two hundred years, the Cardinals remain impenetrable. New members are accepted into their ranks from time to time, granted secrets of a bygone era, but the rest of the world remains ignorant to their knowledge. At the heart of this structure is a cult, a belief system; they are the ones who decide if The Aerie lives or dies. For now, it continues to live. Of course, any other path would lead to their devastation as well. They may be nearly immortal, but they aren't truly untouchable and eternal.

Beneath them are the rest of Parliament, cocky in their comfort. Many were born into it, but some were raised into the ranks, finding their own footholds. Sometimes these elevations seem random; sometimes these promotions happen with purpose, with someone driving to catch the eye of a Rook who's looking for someone like-minded to have around them.

Outside of the Magpies, the Rooks that were once Magpies, and the once-members of The Congregation outside, everyone seems blissfully ignorant of the dilapidated world outside. There are some workers from the outside world who know, and some Carrion lucky to have their place among the elite—but there is a sense that some things shouldn't be spoken about, or else they may need to be responsible for it all. While the outside begins to age without any sign of renewal, this compound lives on—untouched, unbothered.

The Volary is set up in levels. The very bottom is where all the businesses that serve the people up above are located. It's where animals are raised and butchered, and where food is prepared before it's brought up to the upper levels. There are numerous common areas, but these can be rented out for any whim of any members of Parliament. Even the businesses themselves can be shuttered for the day, with preferred chefs invited to the upper levels to prepare meals to deal with these circumstances. (Someone from the Congregation can train as a chef in the Cotillion, even if they've never handled food of this nature their entire lives. It's a good job to have, as a number of favored chefs have been elevated to Magpies.)

Beyond the shops is the first level of living quarters for the various members of Parliament. Many Magpie and Rook suites are side by side, though some Rooks prefer not to be housed next to a newcomer and have made their preference known throughout the years. These suites are designed and adapted to its inhabitant's every need, and if someone is born into the family, they inherit their family's suite once someone dies. How is it that there could be space for all the members of Parliament, and so little room outside of the walls of this compound? Consider that yet another question that members of Parliament don't need to concern themselves with.

At the uppermost levels are the suites belonging to the Cardinals. Unless explicitly invited, no one is allowed onto these floors. Numerous Carrion have died throughout the years because they wandered up the wrong set of stairs, knowing that risk was looming over them.

And at the very top is where The Conclave meets. Newly elected members of Parliament visit this room once to receive their powers, only they recall nothing. No one knows what happens within the inner walls of The Conclave. Some have attempted to spy throughout the years. Needless to say, that didn't go well.

The Volary is the home of the pampered, the rich: the people who can ignore the dying world beyond them. Even those inheriting a sense of importance feel as if they've done enough—when they clearly don't do enough. At least those stuck outside may find themselves walking through the heavy front doors of this compound one day. Too bad it's based upon the powers of Parliament, and whether they deign to let someone inside. The only good news is that someone can be buzzed in via their power. That gives a real personal touch, right?

> NO WAY TO LIVE (THE CONGREGATION)

Outside of The Volary, The Aerie is set up in sectors, these sectors acting like rings that move further and further from The Volary up and down throughout The Aerie. Almost by necessity, the rings closer to The Volary are populated by Parliament's favorites. The upkeep around here is better: not pristine, but far from as bad as it gets as someone travels to the outer sectors. Many who have made a name for themselves in the Quarry live in these inner sectors, close to the people of Parliament. Many believe that the inner sectors are still tended to because members of Parliament would hate to face up to the fact of their world dying, and it may not be far from the truth.

In addition to better upkeep, the inner sectors experience less Shrike patrols, with the people allowed to live a life that allows them to remain ignorant to the world around them. They may not be Parliament, but their life in these sectors affords them the feeling of comfort. They don't have to fear their ceiling caving in; they don't have to fear a pipe bursting at an unfortunate moment; they don't have to fear wrongful arrest because they looked at someone the wrong way. It takes a lot for those from the inner sectors to have their lives ruined—but it's not exactly impossible. Of course, this is also where The Cotillion is kept, with numerous buildings and dormitories maintained for its students.

The further and further someone goes away from The Volary, the more life within The Aerie becomes difficult. The worst part is this: no one knows any better. They know the crumbling walls, the faded and peeling wallpaper, the revealed steel beams. They know the frequent Shrike patrols. They know that if they commit a crime, it's on them: they deserve whatever comes their way.

How does someone work in order to get by in these outer sectors? They can help man the bars, because drinking is as much a way of life here as it is back in the regular world. They can help upkeep of The Aerie. Someone can easily enter a trade alongside their compulsory schooling, especially if they aren't special enough for Cotillion training. Electricians are needed throughout. Maintenance of trains is needed throughout. Plumbers are needed throughout. And rations? They come by way of processing plants connected to hydroponic farms. More than a few times throughout the years, these plants have suffered breakdowns, and there have been ration shortages. But don't worry: Parliament continued on eating as if nothing changed outside.

Rations are given out three times a day through numerous rations checkpoints in each sector. These rations are like tasteless protein bars: enough to provide someone the meal they need, a bland mixture of carbohydrates, protein and fat sprinkled with essential nutrients, and little more. Attempts to make them more flavorful throughout the years have failed. Badly. It's probably better that they're bland little morsels. The good news is that they're filling. That may be the only good news.

Life isn't all misery and pain, even if job prospects are largely unfortunate if you're nothing special and the food is literally nothing to talk about. There is a thriving popular culture within The Congregation. There are numerous television shows and movies depicting the distant past, or even a brighter present: one in which the people of The Congregation managed to come together and make their lives better. Oddly enough, these don't tend to act as propaganda. They're just badly written, but done with an eye on hope and perhaps a better life. There are sports and games, though no official leagues have started up, almost certainly because they would compete with the Quarry for airtime.

Members of the Congregation are able to travel anywhere they like within The Aerie thanks to trains, with the only sector the train lines don't access being The Volary. They can peer down over the city, seeing a blurry line of grey all merging together, with people living their lives as best as they can. These trains go near the surface of The Aerie, too, granting someone a close up of the world outside, and reminding them that life could be much, much worse. It could be gone altogether.

> SO SHALL IT BE (QUARRY PREPARATIONS)

With one week remaining until the next Quarry event, preparations continue within The Company's headquarters. Located at the base of the arena out of necessity, The Company's offices are pristine and lifeless in nature. White walls, white ceiling tiles, and white chairs: nothing varies from anything else. How does it remain so surgical at all times? One can only wonder.

Numerous Quarries are being prepared at any given moment, with the televised sensations planned months in advance. Some plans are scrapped depending on competitors. Given the recurrence of Snipes, there are moments where plans need to be changed, where tension needs to be brought in. An arena designer may have to scrap his entire vision for a backup plan.

Fortunately—or unfortunately—The Company is a well-oiled machine. Need some crunch time to make sure a Quarry event is ready on time? The underlings at The Company are used to working long, long days to make it work.

The Quarry this time around is unknown, though there are suspicions of what it might be.

As for those waiting to enter the ring: they're free to live their lives, but many of them are undergoing talent training and preparation for the big event. They're going through interviews, getting sized for any costumes, and being asked to tell their stories. Some of the Snipes may be more than ready for this, while the Guineas will need to figure this out for themselves.

> A WILL TO FIGHT (THE KESTRELS)

Littered throughout the Congregation is a group that's been budding for a while. As much as this world is all they've known, there are some who believe that they deserve something better. The Quarry is unfair, and all throughout the many sectors, there are signs that The Aerie is breaking down and dying, barely keeping it together. These are people who may be afraid, but want to fight despite that fear.

Some of them have made themselves known: bearing a tattoo of a kestrel where others can see. Others hide who they are, but they're waiting. Planning. They strike when they can, but they know that time is running out. There are tiny safehouses throughout, typically through hatches underneath small local businesses that are sympathetic to the kestrels themselves. These people aren't members, but they put themselves at risk every day to protect this movement.

So, they have their sights set on this upcoming Quarry. It's time to bring change to The Aerie—or die trying.

> GOALS FOR THIS LOG

Either through talking ICly or OOCly, we'd like to have the following goals outlined and submitted to our comments below:

What is the Kestrels' plan in all of this? What do they intend to do?
This can include trying to find and meet with Prometheus, just as a note! Overall, we'd like an idea of what they'll be attempting with the upcoming Quarry so that we can work it into the next log.

What is the theme for the next Quarry arena?
We'd like to have some idea of a theme, as well as some submitted puzzles! We know that we're the kings of Vague Ass Puzzles, so feel free to be vague. We just want to give our Quarry participants something to look forward to.

Are there any other factors we need to consider?
Parliament upheaval? Plans to find out what Parliament is doing? Anything else that might come to mind? This is more loose!

We're giving a loose deadline of DECEMBER 7 with the next log going up on DECEMBER 12.

> FINAL OOC NOTES

Welcome to part one of our year-end AU event! We meant for this to be primarily be a description log to start play, especially since we feel that most of our critical information is in our Planning Post. We suggest that you do any necessary planning there for your select crews there, as well as use the "DM" system on Warbler for private stuff.

Of course, our questions thread is still open.

Since it's come up in the past: since all characters are in the AU, please feel free to do a catch-all post of anything you might want! Flashbacks! Anything open prompt-wise! Go wild with this stuff. This is always available during events, but we wanted to be explicitly clear here given the nature of this event.

As for mod-run social media, we have a post here on the network where we'll be steadily adding things throughout the event!

Our November Activity Check goes live on DECEMBER 1. AC for the month of December will be check-in only. It's a weird holiday season, but it will undoubtedly still be stressful for all of us.

Our next reserves will open on NOVEMBER 23 and our next application period will open on DECEMBER 1. We intend for all new or returning applicants to be kept outside of the AU. We have a special plotting opportunity and NPC ready for this scenario to help people integrate. However, if you have a friend who's apping to tap into the AU, let us know—we're not 100% married to our plans, but we worried about any new players apping into such a convoluted scenario after so much plotting has already taken place.

That's all for now. Have fun and for those of you who celebrate, have a Happy Thanksgiving! 🦃

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[personal profile] notathreat 2020-12-14 04:35 am (UTC)(link)
Damn it, Wade.

Ellie does spit-take, and it's a light mist that she gets right onto the front of his very nice tie. It's fine, this is fine. Though she does reach out to give him a quick, hard punch right in the joint of his shoulder. Of course it's like punching a side of beef; she doesn't even rock him.

Ellie wipes her face with a proper laugh, just barely managing not to smudge the hint of lipstick Nathan talked her into putting on for special occasions, and shakes her head.

"Gross. Talk about a shitty assembly line-"

Yeah. They're hopeless. But god, this party is so much easier to deal with, now.
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[personal profile] ishotyouuu 2020-12-18 01:03 am (UTC)(link)
Wade grins at the sudden wine baptism his tie undergoes, and grins even wider at the punch. Her reaction puts him in such a good mood that he makes a show of rubbing the affected area with an exaggerated wince.

"Hey! Go easy on an old man there. Not exactly a spring chicken anymore, y'know?"

Says the guy who's got multiple Quarry wins under his belt, and doesn't show signs of slowing down any time soon. He bumps her shoulder affectionately with his own.

"Glad you're here, all things considered. There's only so much simpering ego-stroking you can take before it gets to be old hat." A wink.
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[personal profile] notathreat 2020-12-20 05:50 pm (UTC)(link)
"You're a brick shithouse, don't give me that."

Ellie takes the bump and gives it back, still laughing under her breath and grinning widely, unable to really get ahold of herself; it's common enough around Wade. She needs this as much as he does, a break in the monotony and polite but cutting dance of the upper-crust.

"You too, Wade."

Tilting her head back, she gives him a sidelong glance and a fond smile. They both know where they stand. "You're just a sucker for negging."
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[personal profile] ishotyouuu 2020-12-31 01:42 am (UTC)(link)
"Hey now, no kinkshaming." His tone is playfully chiding. "We gotta get our jollies one way or another an' sometimes the game of 'Slide the Knife in the Gizzard' gets kinda boring after a while."

It had been meant as a joke, but something seemed lost in translation. Wade's expression darkens slightly, and for a moment he falls uncharacteristically silent, gazing out once again at the decadent partygoers.

"Heard the next Quarry's gonna have a few surprises. You sign up for it this time?"
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[personal profile] notathreat 2020-12-31 10:12 pm (UTC)(link)
"Even that old standby."

Joke or not, the somberness falls over them at about the same time, like the sudden descending chill, the barometric pressure in the room dropping. They joke and laugh, but at the end of the day, they know what's going on, and what game they're playing.

"No. You know Nate'd have my ass if I went anywhere near it." To say nothing of Gene; mostly it'd break his heart. Ellie trails the tip of her finger around the edge of her glass.

"You?"
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[personal profile] ishotyouuu 2021-01-10 03:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Wade sinks back against the wall and hums his approval; tries not to let his abject relief show on his face. He likes the kid, likes her a lot more than he probably should given both of their statuses as Quarry victors, and he knows that it's only a matter of time before they end up pitted against each other. He knows this, and yet it doesn't make it any easier to think about. Any reason to delay the inevitable death match is a good one.

Wade tosses a wink in her direction at her question, displaying a bravado he only partially feels. There's something almost apologetically defensive in the way he holds himself, like a kid who doesn't regret getting into a fight at school yet still dreads his parents finding out.

"Heh. You know me. Just can't seem to keep myself out of trouble."
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[personal profile] notathreat 2021-01-11 03:17 am (UTC)(link)
It's far from the first time she's had this conversation with Wade. Even if she knows it's how he makes his money, playing the villain or the hero, garnering bets and sponsors, it still twinges to know that it's possible she won't see him again this time.

They both know that his luck will eventually run out, but like always, she hopes it won't be this time.

... this time it's worse, though- she knows more than one person going in. It's not the first time it's happened, or the second. Or the third.

"Nah, you really can't." Ellie composes herself. "Got a lot of people with bets riding on you?"
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[personal profile] ishotyouuu 2021-01-21 01:53 am (UTC)(link)
Wade stretches luxuriously, bringing his arms over his head and linking his fingers together, as if they're two friends talking about a harmless game and not an event that regularly plays with the lives of the contestants.

"Riding on me and against me, definitely. Seems like every time the Quarry rolls around the dead pool just keeps gettin' bigger. Lotta people wanna see my ass in the dirt, y'know?"

He takes the opportunity to swipe a glass of bourbon from one of the waiters parading around the room, draining the glass and placing it back on the tray before the man even has a chance to step away. Wade exhales in a gusty sigh, wiping his mouth before grinning Ellie's way.

"Sorry. Gotta wash out the taste of bein' so impressive. S'not every day you get as many people who hate you as love you."

Fake laugh, hiding real pain.
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[personal profile] notathreat 2021-01-22 08:35 pm (UTC)(link)
"People waste a lot of time being mad at the wrong fucking things," Ellie said plainly, leaning back against the wall. It's more serious than their usual joking manner, but it's at least true.

She knows that Wade laughs off being hated. Reviled. Nathan does the same thing. They're far more sensitive than either of them would admit. But they have to live, have to do what they're good at.

They do what they have to do to survive.

Ellie leans forward and takes a glass of bourbon too, and toasts Wade before doing the same.

That one's for him.
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[personal profile] ishotyouuu 2021-02-03 01:13 am (UTC)(link)
Wade's smile is softer now; more tender. Ellie's a good kid. It was risky to make friends with other Quarry participants-- a friend you made on the outside could turn out to be your mortal enemy inside-- but it was hard not to like a girl like Ellie. She was crass and defiant, rarely being scared to say what was on her mind. A real spitfire. In a way, she reminded him a lot of himself when he was her age.

"Guess it's easier to be mad at somebody like me than it is to be mad at the upper class, y'know? Can't get pissed off at the establishment all the time or you'll burn yourself out. I don't mind bein' a scapegoat, really. Least it pays well."

Another one of those cynical laughs. He seems to have no shortage of those today-- either he's drinking too much or not enough.
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[personal profile] notathreat 2021-02-03 11:02 pm (UTC)(link)
"Safer, too."

There's a note of bitterness in that. While she can't exactly defend what Wade and Nate do as far as survival, she can understand it. Everybody's just out here trying to live. She was lucky enough to be able to make a living off her music, her appearance, her sparkling company at parties. Had she had less support or footholds, she'd be in the same boat as Wade.

"And who says a person can't be pissed off all the time?"

Now she's swinging back to playful.
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[personal profile] ishotyouuu 2021-02-15 01:42 am (UTC)(link)
The sudden swing back to humorous and sardonic might've thrown off a more serious person, but Wade had long since mastered the art of straddling comedy and tragedy in equal measure. He offers her a decidedly flamboyant shrug, a "What, me worry?" expression on his face.

"Well, a wise man did once say it's better to be pissed off than pissed on. Still, gotta take it in moderation at the very least. Else you're gonna end up like that guy."

With a jerk of his thumb, Wade indicates the man who had started this whole conversation-- Cardinal Kegel, heir to the Ass Diamonds fortune, who is still regaling all and sundry with every single injustice he's suffered at the hands of his shrew of a wife.
Edited 2021-02-15 01:42 (UTC)
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[personal profile] notathreat 2021-02-15 10:27 pm (UTC)(link)
It's a skill that Ellie shares, despite it all. It's what keeps the both of them going in this shitsack of a world sometimes, being able to find the humor in the worst.

Ellie follows his gaze back to the Cardinal, and after a moment her mouth twists at the very corner, and she has to keep back a laugh. And, simply because Wade is the only one in the world who will appreciate the grosses and most lowbrow she can get, she lowers her voice.

"I can't believe you're calling out his kinks like that."

Read him for filth, Wade.