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April Intro: The Flower Ripens in its Place

INTRO LOG: APRIL
Who: Everyone!
What: New souls arrive to the archipelago of LifeAftr
When: April 3rd and onward
Where: Ziziphus
Warnings: Mark as needed!

A9: Sow the Seed
Unbeknownst to new arrivals, the archipelago of LifeAftr has recently seen the appearance of a new island, as chosen via voting - and they have been unceremoniously placed there instead of upon Ensō, where most newcomers would typically appear. It's probably for the best that the island of Ziziphus is so outwardly peaceful.
There are worse places to find yourself, all things considered. The mana pool glimmers with a greenish light, the stone ring containing that peculiar fluid set firmly into the earth. The surrounding land fits neatly into that general aesthetic: rippling fields stirred by the occasional crisp breeze alternate between amber-golden and rich, verdant green in coloration, and irregular patches of color signify the presence of a great deal of flowers of all sorts.

It's a peaceful scene.

We're sure you're all about to make it go horribly wrong.

B9: Reap the Harvest
For the unluckier, or the more adventurous, something far less tranquil awaits. Perhaps you woke up on this particular map square instead, or you saw fit to journey a little farther, just to see what might happen. In any case, you'll quickly discover that this may not have been the best idea, when an ordinary grassy mound abruptly detaches itself from the ground, hauls itself upright on bristling legs, and starts scuttling near.


SPINDLANKS have now been unlocked in the bestiary.

What might initially appear to be a leafy hillock will very quickly prove to be something far more...mobile, if you get close enough. That clump of grass and red ferns will abruptly hoist itself up on six vine-like tendrils, crawling for its prey like a very large, mossy spider. While it's fully capable of swiping at its foes with its massive, leafy arms, the spindlank's favored method of dispatching its prey is simply to scuttle forth until it's positioned directly above you and drop down. If its weight does not crush you and choking on the clods of earth doesn't smother you, don't worry; the spindlank intends to eat you alive with a set of fleshy jaws set deep in its center, buried somewhere in its underbelly.

For despite their appearance, spindlanks are very much carnivorous. Their size can vary from anywhere between six and ten feet tall when their appendages unfurl entirely. They are, in essence, very large plants, and thus can be easily dealt with, if you can burn them.

Just try not to get overwhelmed.



All new arrivals will awake with knapsacks, their names stitched to the front. The contents of said knapsacks can all be found in your acceptance notices!

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!



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flyfisher: (6)

[personal profile] flyfisher 2018-04-22 09:44 am (UTC)(link)
"Hmm. Normal. You're very not normal, so the fish are probably not normal."

She feels a little tug at the line, and she jumps up excitedly to start reeling it in. It struggles with her, but she doesn't really get the same sort of feel from it that she normally does with fish. It's almost... too easy. Not as much splashing.

When she finally reels in the line and pulls a perfectly normal looking, idk, trout or whatever, she stares at it.

And squints at it.

And sniffs it.

She holds it up for Tim to view.

"What the heck am I looking at."
postictal: (headscratch)

[personal profile] postictal 2018-04-22 04:42 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well, that's a fish," says Tim, without missing a beat. "Which kinda proves my point. That's normal where I come from. Or...it looks normal. I'd kinda wanna make sure it isn't poisonous or anything before we eat it, but that's how fish look where I'm from."

He is also, point in fact, how people tend to look where he's from, but he's pretty sure he's already made that clear from the get-go, and Myia is no closer to actually believing that.

"Like I said. It's kinda...subjective here."
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[personal profile] flyfisher 2018-04-28 07:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Myia stares closely at the fish.

"This isn't a person. At Maahi, fish are people. They have gills and live in the water. They have ugly eyes and scales, like this. But they have heads, and hair, and torsos, and arms. Maybe where these armless fins would be. Right here, right here."

She wiggles the fish's fins. It doesn't appreciate it, flopping around, unhappy to be in the air.

"This fish can't breathe air?" It looks like its gasping. Fish at Maahi breathe air. That's what makes them so dangerous. But Myia can handle them. She's been trained by the best fishers in the harvesting department.

She feels, suddenly, very alone. Alone in an alien world, moreso than before.
postictal: (cool the sass boy)

[personal profile] postictal 2018-04-28 07:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, this is going just swell. It's not unthinkable to assume that people where she comes from would have...all manner of attributes, and not merely insectoid ones. He blinks, glancing from fish to fly, watching the thing in her hands die slowly, gasping.

"They...no. They live underwater. So it's kinda, uh, suffocating right now." Is that a problem? Jesus. "There are kinda...fish people around here, but they live underwater too. They do just fine on the surface, but it'd probably be pretty rude to try and, uh, eat them."

Relations with the Jormun are good, and it wouldn't do to jeopardize that.
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[personal profile] flyfisher 2018-05-05 04:50 am (UTC)(link)
"Sometimes you gotta eat people, weird man."

That's just how it is??? Fruit is hard to come by, as tasty as it is. Myia, being a fruit fly, would prefer to have just berries and melons at all times, but that's just not how things work. And her digestive system does just fine eating majority fish, now that she's a fisher.

Besides, there was that thing about a "well balanced diet" that was in the training video when she went to harvester orientation. She probably would know more about that if she went to school ever.

"These fish are pretty pathetic, but smaller portions can be useful. Don't have to share so much or waste any," she concludes, watching the fish slowly die in her hands as it wriggles around.

She then offers it up to him. "...Set another fire?"
postictal: (what the fuck boy)

[personal profile] postictal 2018-05-05 04:55 am (UTC)(link)
"No," says Tim, drawing the words out slowly, now eyeing Myia very carefully. It's the offhand way she says it that arrests him - the idea that cannibalism is just well and good where she comes from. Then again, she is a bug. Isn't that pretty...common, with bugs? The eating of their own dead, their own young, their own mates?

Fuck, okay, he is cutting off that thought right there, thanks.

"No, you don't sometimes gotta eat people. Not here you don't. We have mana pools and farms and - and don't eat people here, okay?" They are on good and friendly terms with the Jormun, holy shit Myia. Before he starts a cooking fire, at minimum, he is going to ensure that she's not about to try and eat the Jormun.
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[personal profile] flyfisher 2018-05-05 06:08 am (UTC)(link)
Well, that's just rude. He's completely ignored her offering of free food in exchange for a small fire. And after all the effort she went to! And doesn't he like setting fires? All because she stated a truth of the world??

"Well, sometimes you don't have things so easy as having weird non-people monsters to snack on! Lucky you!"

She drops the fish unceremoniously in the sand and lets it get all nice and dirty. Have fun with that. She'll be throwing a tantrum, thanks.

"Grown woman, I can eat my own eats. Lucky I'm not a regular harvester anymore."
postictal: (how many stinkeyes can tim have)

[personal profile] postictal 2018-05-05 06:41 am (UTC)(link)
Great, okay. He's now pissed off the cannibal bug lady by remarking that eating people is not an ideal thing for anyone to set out doing here.

"I"m being serious here," he says, trying for firm. If her attitude of him suffers for this one bitter truth, then fine. He can take one person being pissed at him if it means that no one here gets eaten over a roasting fire. They dealt with that shit with the monkeys already, and a near miss was enough for Tim, thanks.

"We're not...we don't eat people here. And the Storyteller is really not gonna be happy if you just start doing that, so just - keep that in mind, okay?"
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[personal profile] flyfisher 2018-05-05 06:48 am (UTC)(link)
"Fine! Monster eating! Keep Storyteller happy! I don't care!" And if that was almost mistaken for conceding, she quickly adds, "We run out of monster food, remember what you told me. Not a harvester anymore, but I still got my knife."

To prove her point, she pulls out a golden sheathed jambiya -- real gold and gemstones, this time -- and unsheathes it, pointing at the fish on the ground. It's mostly settled down to slight twitches, by now, nearly dead.

"You know how to gut monster fish?"
postictal: (im going to punch you in the taint)

[personal profile] postictal 2018-05-05 06:51 am (UTC)(link)
Good god. Tim reaches up to pinch at his brow, scrubs his hair out of his face - it's getting overlong again, and he keeps forgetting to cut it, because there's always a million goddamn other things going on here, like bug ladies talking about eating people for fun and profit - and blows out a weary breath.

"No," he says tiredly. "No, I don't. Is it still gonna taste good covered in sand?"

It's her catch, so really, this isn't his problem, necessarily, except the bit where he's not sure he actually managed to get his message through to her.
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[personal profile] flyfisher 2018-05-05 06:58 am (UTC)(link)
"There's water. It lives in water. Water cleans sand. Easy. Duh."

Her tone's gone completely sour, now. But the point of the fish was sharing with this supposedly nice man named Tim, but now maybe that ship's sailed.

"I'll figure it out. Can't be much harder than real fish. So puny. Little thing, uglier than real fish. Got flint and tinder too."

So really, she doesn't need him after all! Funny, that.
postictal: (that boy needs therapy)

[personal profile] postictal 2018-05-05 05:42 pm (UTC)(link)
"Like I said, we do have fish-people here. So...stick to fishing the tiny ones, okay?" He is going to make that crystal fucking clear from the outset. They do not need a bug person jeopardizing the only firm allyship they've actually made since ending up here, because Ai'tuoh was its own mess, and they've got two, maybe three people, in that whole civilization that actually care and respect for the lot of them.

No, they really don't need the Jormun on their case either because someone's decided they look like free lunchables.

He shakes his head, glances out across the fields of grass, and opens a hand.

"I can make you a little grass fire. It'll need pretty much...constant feeding to keep it going, but we don't have firewood here. Are you good with that?"
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[personal profile] flyfisher 2018-05-06 12:41 am (UTC)(link)
She doesn't see what the difference is. Doesn't fully comprehend a fish that isn't also a person. But she sure did fish one out of the water, so, you know. That's a start.

She doesn't argue anymore, doesn't even acknowledge his offer of a grass fire, just grabs the sandy fish and lets the tide roll over it a bit, rubbing off the sand.

Only then, after she's cleaned the fish with the water and started cleaning it with her knife, does she acknowledge his offer with, "We're good."

What that fully means is up to him.
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[personal profile] postictal 2018-05-06 12:54 am (UTC)(link)
...great, okay. Fine. He's not really content to just ditch her and hope she doesn't cause more trouble. He can't hover over her shoulder this entire time, but at the very least he can mitigate things to a certain extent, maybe. That's the most he can manage for now.

Tim sighs, and starts stumping for the bluffs to dig up chunks of grass, then returns to scrape out a hole in the still-moist sand and pile the freshly-shorn grass into the pit.

It only takes a moment to spark the grass and get a fair blaze going.
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[personal profile] flyfisher 2018-05-07 07:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Without a stick to hold the fish over the fire, Myia simply pierces it with her knife and holds it over to start cooking it. She's content to stay in silence now that the mood has soured, letting the fish grill over the fire slowly.

After a moment, though, she says, "You still want half?"
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[personal profile] postictal 2018-05-07 10:18 pm (UTC)(link)
It’d be stupid to turn her down and potentially dismiss what must’ve been a relatively polite means of defusing their earlier exchange, but she’s brand new, and therefore more strapped for supplies.

Tim pauses, then shakes his head.

“I’ve got food,” he says, not needing to add that said food is not people. “You can hang onto it.”
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[personal profile] flyfisher 2018-05-14 08:53 am (UTC)(link)
"Then why are you still here?" she asks, completely dashing any potential assumptions that she was going to be civil. The least she could do is thank him, but honestly, she fished this shrimpy fish herself, so she deserves it regardless. So he doesn't get even that courtesy.

She just dully watches the fish sizzle, flesh starting to cook.
postictal: (u like eating so much??? eat shit)

[personal profile] postictal 2018-05-14 01:31 pm (UTC)(link)
"Mostly to make sure that you're gonna be, y'know - okay." Which, he supposes this entire exchange answers that question for him. She's definitely gonna be okay, at least in the short-term. Right now he suspects the greatest obstacle to her adaptation to this place will be her own general disposition.

But, you know. That's fine. Either she learns to tone it down or knows how to hoof it on her own.
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[personal profile] flyfisher 2018-05-16 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
While Myia hasn't yet been practiced in the art of living on her own, at least not for some time, she's certainly of the disposition suited for it. And she can learn not to eat people just fine as long as no one goes around attacking her. By that point, it's their own damn fault for instigating things.

Besides. She's an accomplished fisher. She can handle these small fry fish and get plenty of nourishment along the way.

"Can take care of myself. I'm super strong," she insists.
postictal: (jay was just waiting that whole time)

[personal profile] postictal 2018-05-16 12:38 am (UTC)(link)
Well, she's not wrong there. She seems fully capable of managing. The question then becomes whether everyone else is going to be okay with her just, around the way she is. There's no polite way to phrase that one, so he elects instead to keep his mouth shut.

"You check out all the stuff in your pack yet?" He jerks at the strap of the near-identical one he has on his own shoulder - though it's considerably more laden with accumulated supplies and worn with use.
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[personal profile] flyfisher 2018-05-16 11:24 pm (UTC)(link)
"Got a helmet and a sack of sugar. Other things too. You can't have them," she says, making assumptions about why he's asking immediately. It's why she would be asking. But she eyes his considerably more heavy looking knapsack with no small amount of jealousy, but she huffs and finishes broiling her fish.

She blows on it to cool it down, then unfurls a proboscis from behind her lips and starts sucking away at the flesh. No teeth and tongue on this fly girl! Enjoy that close up of how some bugs eat, Tim.
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[personal profile] postictal 2018-05-17 12:19 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, that's not why I was asking, but good to know. I wanted to know if you had a rock kinda like this one anywhere in there." He slips the Stone from his pocket that allows for the audio linkage between parties. Not a cellphone, but the fantasy-realm equivalent, so he'll take it.

"'Cause this is how you can get into contact with people here."
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[personal profile] flyfisher 2018-05-19 02:27 am (UTC)(link)
Myia eyes his Stone over her fish snack, and actually takes a break from eating to fish out a similar Stone from her knapsack. She looks at it.

"Looks like a rock." Very observant, this bug. "Is it like a walkie talkie? Only a rock?" She taps it with her golden painted fingernail and speaks into it, pressing it up against her mouth. "Hello? Hello?"
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[personal profile] postictal 2018-05-19 02:49 am (UTC)(link)
"It's a...Stone of Far Speech, I think. You gotta talk into it like a walkie talkie, and anyone else with a Stone can hear it. Just make sure you specify who you wanna talk to, or it's gonna go out to everybody."

He has no idea if what she just said has translated into everyone's Stones, but for their sake, he kinda hopes not. Unless that's maybe the sort of first impression she was hoping to make.
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[personal profile] flyfisher 2018-05-19 02:54 am (UTC)(link)
That's all the confirmation Myia needs. She talks directly into the Stone.

"Attention everyone on this stinky island. Myia is here and she is very dangerous and strong. Watch out. Over and out."

That's more the sort of first impression she was hoping to make.

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