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- dear evan hansen: connor murphy,
- final fantasy xv: ardyn izunia,
- final fantasy xv: ignis scientia,
- fragile dreams: ren,
- marble hornets: tim wright,
- mass effect: commander shepard,
- mushi-shi: ginko,
- npc: the storyteller,
- original: chip abaroa,
- pokemon sun & moon: guzma,
- pokemon sun & moon: luna,
- undertale: chara dreemurr,
- ✖ captive prince: laurent,
- ✖ castlevania: soma cruz,
- ✖ corpse party: sachiko shinozaki,
- ✖ dangan ronpa: hinata hajime,
- ✖ dangan ronpa: komaeda nagito,
- ✖ disney: mickey mouse,
- ✖ dragon age inquisition: cole,
- ✖ fatal frame: ouse kurosawa,
- ✖ ffvi: terra branford,
- ✖ ffxiv: tataru taru,
- ✖ ffxv: noctis lucis caelum,
- ✖ fire emblem fates: keaton,
- ✖ fragile dreams: crow,
- ✖ fullmetal alchemist: edward elric,
- ✖ marble hornets: brian thomas,
- ✖ marvel 616: wade wilson,
- ✖ off: the batter,
- ✖ okami: amaterasu,
- ✖ overwatch: jesse mccree,
- ✖ overwatch: mercy,
- ✖ persona 5: goro akechi,
- ✖ rwby: jaune arc,
- ✖ shadowrun: gobbet,
- ✖ skyrim: the dragonborn,
- ✖ soul eater: maka albarn,
- ✖ tales of the abyss: asch the bloody,
- ✖ the order of the stick: roy greenhilt,
- ✖ undertale: muffet,
- ✖ world of warcraft: maridian,
- ✖ world of warcraft: thereth,
- ✖ yuki yuna is a hero: karin myoshi
November Intro: Red Sun Rises Like an Early Warning
INTRO LOG: NOVEMBER
Who: Everyone!
What: New souls arrive to the archipelago of LifeAftr
When: November 3rd and beyond
Where: Ensō
Warnings: Mark as needed!
What: New souls arrive to the archipelago of LifeAftr
When: November 3rd and beyond
Where: Ensō
Warnings: Mark as needed!

The New Arrivals: Hold My Hand
When you wake, it will be to the lapping of waves, frothed with foam...pulling at your hair, your skin, your clothing. The sand is soft and wet beneath you, but it's several inches submerged. And the longer you stay here, the more obvious it will be that the water level of the ocean ringing this strip of island has begun to to rise, and not merely because the tide has started to come in.
And what's more? You can tell that something else about this entire situation is horribly, horribly wrong.
Perhaps you've lost some special power. Perhaps some piece of your memory is freshly and disconcertingly blank. Perhaps you've just discovered that one of your senses is missing, or that you've been rendered unable to speak, or you've been struck by a debilitating fatigue. Not only are you stranded in some unfamiliar place, stuck on a rapidly flooding beach, but you aren't even doing it in full possession of all your faculties.

For those who agreed to put themselves at a disadvantage for a stranger, these are your consequences. If you're unclear as to the handicap your character has been assigned, if any, please check your initial acceptance notice!
All new arrivals will additionally awake with knapsacks, their names stitched to the front. The contents of said knapsacks can also be found in your acceptance notices!
For All: It's a Long Way Down
The water isn't a problem for the newest arrivals, either. It seems that the waters all over Ensō have started to rise, slowly at first, and then with a steadily increasing rate. At first, you might be forgiven for assuming the tide must simply be unusually high, or maybe that the island's begun to sink. But the longer it endures, the more obvious it becomes that neither is the case.
The water has begun to rise. Something is wrong with the island itself, or the being living on it, and now there is nothing preventing the water's inexorable approach as it steadily washes over and over the mainland. In fact, if you listen closely, you might even be able to hear a peculiar sound tearing over the cold rush of the coastal wind; something akin to a desolate wailing.
Either get to high ground - and quickly - or find out what's causing this. But either way, we suggest you hurry...because there are a great deal of newly arrived, very disoriented folk on the beach that could really, really use your help.

As a final note to those who participated in the Test Drive Meme, bear in mind that those threads, if all parties involved would like, can be game canon in the form of dream-like memories involving a place very much like this one, though the layout is considerably different.
Feeling a tad adrift? Make sure to check the Locations Page, which has details regarding the starting areas and a handy map for those who feel better with a bird's eye view!
( CODED BY BOOTYCALL )
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[Answeringly dry and unimpressed with the spread of sand and seawater, and also - more than a little guilty that he’s more than a little morbidly relieved at that moment. Real nice, Tim. Classy, having what you were idly speculating proved explicitly correct.]
Unless hell is full of carnivorous monkeys, anyway.
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[He hates everything about this already, thanks.]
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Gotta say, the flooding is new. Should probably get ourselves to higher ground.
[Now that he's gone to all the effort of making sure the newbie doesn't drown, it just makes sense to see that to completion.]
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[Connor picks up a waterlogged messenger bag that looks like it's seen better days, opens it, summarily dumps like a hundred soggy index cards onto the beach, and slings it over his shoulder.]
Okay. Lead the way.
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[Tim's brow scrunches down in confusion, brief and apparent, but he puts it aside. He doesn't have time to question irregularities, and there's a hell of a lot more he needs to focus on. That they both do.]
Tim. [That's his only greeting as he hikes his knapsack a bit more firmly across one broad shoulder and starts sloshing his way across the beach.]
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[If he sounds out of breath, it's because he elected to drag the knapsack with his name on it behind him. It wasn't like he was going to try and pick it up - it looked heavy.]
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[The guy's really working against the tide here too, which means an already heavy bag is gonna get even heavier with all the water weighing it down. Tim doubles back to grip one of the straps and heave it from the water, dripping, grimacing slightly at the extra weight.]
[He can take it. He's not good for much, but at least he's handy. Har har.]
Uh...I guess. Ensō, that rabbit jackass calls it. I think.
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I . . . kind of thought that was a hallucination. [Well. He's still not sure this isn't a hallucination. Or a very, very bad dream.] Rabbits don't get that big.
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If it was, everyone else got it too. Rabbit kinda tends to show up in the flesh too. Or, uh...whatever "gods" call flesh, if they have it.
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[God, his family hasn't been Christian since his mom started picking up a religion of the year what's the right way to put it?]
. . . not mortal, I guess? All-present.
[He means omniscient, probably.]
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[Sorry, did that sound bitter? That's because it was. The quickest way to higher ground, he knows, is through the temple. He starts steering them in that direction; at least he can try and locate a water pool that'll take them to the islets, assuming those are safe from the flooding, or the mountain, which has the best chance of making it through this.]
As in, they're kind of a dick. [Thanks, Tim, 'cause that needed clarifying.]
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[Which is, from what he can tell, what's happening here so that scans. Gods are terrible. It's not enough that they're omnipotent and all-powerful, they need to feel appreciated.]
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[That takes him a minute. Not necessarily because he doesn't understand the reference, but because he has to narrow down his reference pool to get at the one Connor's driving at in specificity. Setting aside that flooding appears to be the order of the day for now, there's also the little fact where he knows someone personally who once made it a central aim to do exactly that sort of start over on a mass scale.]
[A word of which they were very fond, but leaves him grimacing.]
Really hope that's not what's happening here. They just saved our asses last month. [Wouldn't make sense to wipe them off the map so soon after saving them. Right?]
[Hell if he knows anymore.]
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[He's not here to judge people on their scientific views. That would require him to actually care what other people's scientific views are and that sounds like . . . effort and shit. He's currently actively not trying to die and that's about all the spoons he has.]
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[They have names, he knows, but he hasn't bothered to learn either of them on the principle of it.]
You end up in any place kinda like this one before waking up here?
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It doesn't matter if it's true or not.
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Next time someone decides to set up an island tabloid, I'll be sure to let them know. [There's a dryness to the tone that doesn't quite undercut the faint amusement there, veiled as it is. He adds the last bit casually, like it's no big, like he's not the least bit curious:]
Kid give you a name?
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[Connor says the last bit more quietly, without the flippancy he normally has.]
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[The shift in his demeanor as he says it is immediate enough for Tim to take notice, lifting one eyebrow.]
He?
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[The way he says it is evasive, but not in a way that seems like he wants to talk about it. Then he overcompensates into being aggressively nonchalant.]
He always wore blue-striped shirts, and it was lame just like him.
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[Well, it implies a whole hell of a lot, actually. Not that he feels up to touching on that now. Meaning it's time to focus on the part of this conversation he feels he can follow.]
Green and yellow stripes, short hair?
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[He's been called "Connie" enough times that he's well aware how much that shit sucks.]
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That was Kidwun. And you're probably better off not assuming anything about them.
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Hey, what'd I just say about assuming? It's what they go by, all right? Seems to make them and Kittu, [he pulls the word out with considerable relish] happy.
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