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- fragile dreams: ren,
- hollow knight: the knight,
- hyper light drifter: the drifter,
- mass effect: commander shepard,
- npc: arl kenning,
- npc: mari zalin,
- original: chip abaroa,
- original: erika fisher,
- pokemon sun & moon: guzma,
- voltron: keith kogane,
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- ✖ ensemble stars: shinobu sengoku,
- ✖ ffxiv: tataru taru,
- ✖ little witch academia: atsuko kagari,
- ✖ marble hornets: brian thomas,
- ✖ marvel 616: wade wilson,
- ✖ my hero academia: shouto todoroki,
- ✖ next to normal: gabe goodman,
- ✖ no.6: shion,
- ✖ off: the batter,
- ✖ okami: amaterasu,
- ✖ owlboy: otus,
- ✖ persona 5: goro akechi,
- ✖ the adventure zone: lup,
- ✖ the adventure zone: magnus burnsides,
- ✖ the adventure zone: taako,
- ✖ undertale: frisk,
- ✖ undertale: muffet
March Adventure: Swim with the Current and Float Away
NEW ISLAND: AI'TUOH
Who: Anyone who feels brave...or particularly lawful
What: A city worth exploring, and a people worth meeting
When: March 10th and onward
Where: Ai'tuoh
Warnings: The themes you might associate with strict punishment and rule-based dystopias will abound, along with nonconsensual drugging/sedation for those found guilty in the streets. Otherwise, mark as needed!
What: A city worth exploring, and a people worth meeting
When: March 10th and onward
Where: Ai'tuoh
Warnings: The themes you might associate with strict punishment and rule-based dystopias will abound, along with nonconsensual drugging/sedation for those found guilty in the streets. Otherwise, mark as needed!

The Overview: Ai'tuoh
The dawn of the 10th will see the appearance of the promised island on the horizon. The smooth, even planes of city walls rear across the expanse of sandy beach, but beyond that, no particular discerning characteristics can be immediately glean. That same morning, characters will awaken from a brief dream, wherein the Storyteller will advise that the new island accessible via mana pool - and they suggest, with some trepidation, that you do not make the location of said mana pool on the new land immediately obvious to the natives. It's clear that something has put them on edge, though they've yet to say what.
Welcome, adventurers, to the island of Ai'tuoh.
Our City, Our Rules
Ai'tuoh is home to a sprawling city, built of smooth, sandy stone. Its architecture is simple, precise, and uniform, valuing utility above all else - function to the exclusion of form. The homogeneity of the people of Ai'tuoh extends beyond the similar, monochrome spectrum of their apparel. Despite the gradations of skin color and the subtle shifts in the shades of their hair - all falling within established limits, of course - they all appear to be more or less human. But most striking of all is the stern warning emblazoned across the city's gates. It translates as follows:
The Unerring Law of the people of Ai'tuoh can be found in the library, which contains little besides some five hundred copies of the same dispassionate lists of various laws, most of which you've probably already broken by the time you've entered.
If you plan on stopping by, we'd recommend taking the time to explore the docks first - those that frequent that particular area are rather more forthcoming to travelers. You might find someone sympathetic to your plight, willing to offer some helpful hints.

Holding Cells: Awaiting Your Trial
Those unlucky enough to be caught by the concealed militia taskforce of the city will be sedated on sight of their violation, and will wake in a small, smooth-stoned room. There are no windows, and only one door - and it won't be opening under your duress.

The barracks are sorted into clusters of several buildings, each with variety of cells hidden in secluded pockets. To contrast the uniformity of the city itself, there is no such order here; the buildings are designed to be difficult to break into, and even harder to orient oneself in.
Those who are being kept in holding until their cleansing will not be in complete isolation forever. There are a number of militia who patrol the prison areas to ensure peace is being kept...and some might even be open to conversation.
For OOC information about Ai'tuoh and the city's laws, please see our recent OOC information post!
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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[They are not well.]
[This was obvious from the start, but now, robbed of their sprite, their condition only worsens.]
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But there was nothing to do, he was trapped in here. His injured neighbour was trapped as well. Shion had been in this sort of situation before, too many times. Powerless as someone was hurt or killed. Unable to move, too weak, trapped. They were both going to die here in this city. For real die not like the times Shion had died before. He stopped trying to hold back the tears that threatened.] I'm sorry [It was perhaps too quiet for his neighbour to hear. Everything in him wanting to stop, to give in because there was no point. They were trapped and helpless.
Helpless... Anger surged through him at the thought.
It was what they had tried to achieve Jason and Ruana, learned helplessness. Shion took another breath and forced his mind to think. He had promised Aster he wouldn't die. He was not going to break it. Not like this.
Reno had trained Shion's mind as well as his body. He was not the frightened child who had watched Nezumi die over and over again. He was not the boy who had hid in an apartment hunted by teddy bears watching them kill his friends on a phone screen.
No he was stronger than that. A shuddering breath. He had to be stronger than that, whoever was next door to them. They were hurt. They were probably terrified and they could not even cry out in their pain and fear.]
We're going to get out of here. [His voice was louder now, stronger] I... I have no magic healing but I can try and help. [It wouldn't even be the first time he had attempted first aid whilst separated from the person he was trying to help by a cell.]
Are you bleeding? [Triage using yes and no answers and wall knocking though was a completely new experience]
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[Still, even with their power of speech reduced to a yes-or-no knocking game, the Drifter is not in the habit of lying.]
[One knock. Another spurt of coughing.]
[Perhaps it is best that this means they cannot communicate their doubt that their neighbor can do anything of consequence, when it comes to easing this.]
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He had to focus on what he could do.] You need to apply pressure to the wound. Do you have something you could use? [They had taken everything from Shion except his clothes.
But clothes could be ripped for bandages in an emergency.]
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[Or much of anything, it turns out.]
[Knock-knock.]
[No. Nothing. That's the closest to an actual answer as to the extent of their hurts to which they can get.]
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Or was it because the bleeding was too much, in too many places? That it was too late?
Tears filled Shion's eyes and he squeezed them shut trying to think. He can't give up and can't let this person die, just because he can't see them and communication is hard.] I can... I can try and get help
[It was unlikely to be successful, they were condemned to death anyways so who cared if they died here? But... the rules had been specific. Purged by the standing water. Water was sacred to them. Maybe they would try and keep a prisoner alive, if only to kill them in the correct way.]
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[It's all right, friend. You've tried your best, for what little you could do. You've lent them your ear, your company, your concern. Who would they be to try and come away with more than that, than their rightful share? He has already tried so hard on their behalf.]
[It's all right.]
[There is only so much anyone can do for them at this stage.]
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So he would remain silent, even though every part of him screamed that he should do more, do anything in order to help them. He couldn't though, not now at this moment in this cell.
But...] When... they will need to take us elsewhere... Hopefully as a group [If they took them one by one... that was a different matter. That would be more difficult. Harder to get everyone out, to escape together.
And they would escape, or try their best because Shion was not giving up.]
I... I have white hair and red eyes, I don't know what you look like so... try and find me. I'll try my best to help you. To get you out.
[Not I will protect you or I'll make sure nothing bad happens because they were promises he couldn't keep. But promising to try his hardest to protect this unknown person, he could do that. He couldn't promise to succeed, wouldn't promise that because he knew he wasn't strong, wasn't brave, was still despite everything a person who relied on others. But he also knew he was not someone who would leave anyone behind if he could physically help it.]
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[He ought to save himself. He ought to do what he can to escape. In this state, they will only drag down the efforts of anyone who attempts to assist them, so slow and unwieldy they are as a result of the deprivation of their sprite.]
[...given his tenacity, however, there is every possibility, even should they refuse, that will simply make him more determined.]
[More than a slight possibility.]
[And so they knock. Once.]
[Yes.]
[If they die before they wake, then at least it will be in service to others.]
[It is not so different from dying in service to a god, in its own way.]
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Try and rest. Save your strength.
[There was nothing else Shion could do. But he could think and as long as he could think things were alright. He could come up with a plan.]
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[Save their strength. They hardly have any to speak of, but they've no options available to them to pass the time other than the obvious: curling up in the corner, making themself as small and unobstructive as possible, and try to conserve their energy with eyes closed and breathing shallow.]
[Sleep, if they can.]
[Between the dry heaves and coughing fits and the spurts of vertigo, there's not much hope for that.]