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June Intro: Let's Sea How Far We've Come
INTRO LOG: JUNE
Who: Everyone!
What: New souls arrive to the archipelago of LifeAftr as the island of Ziziphus begins to crumble
When: June 4th and onward
Where: Ziziphus and Ensō...and Monsun
Warnings: Mark as needed!
What: New souls arrive to the archipelago of LifeAftr as the island of Ziziphus begins to crumble
When: June 4th and onward
Where: Ziziphus and Ensō...and Monsun
Warnings: Mark as needed!

Ziziphus: At The Start Of The End Of The World
Since Bliss's destruction, the extensive root network they've threaded throughout every inch of the island of Ziziphus has begun to crumble. June 4th marks the beginning of the inevitable collapse of the island as it starts to sink into the sea...coincidentally coinciding with the arrival of LifeAftr's newest adventurers. Between the dead trees surrounding Bliss's empty husk, great cracks in the earth start to widen, the dead god's absent root system leaving vast gaps underground which simply cannot support the life above.

And if the immense pull of mile wide chunks of landmass sinking beneath the waves isn't enough to suck you down, the heavy rain of debris from Ziziphus's rapidly destabilizing edges will certainly help. Want to avoid a watery grave? What you need to do is simple:
Escape.
Sorry, newbies. If you showed up on Ziziphus, you're in for a very athletic entrance to LifeAftr.
Monsun: Just Like Every Other Morning Before
Adventurers aren't the only creatures on Ziziphus attempting to outrun its collapse. Creatures great and small, from the largest spindlank to the smallest tigerlily will be heading south in an attempt to escape the worst of the quakes. Unlike offshore adventurers, however, these poor creatures don't have a mana pool waiting for them to escape through. Their extinction, it seems, is imminent.
Unless you have something to say about it.

True to their word, characters will discover that the island of Monsun will be accessible once more for a short period of time. From prey to predator, obstruction to catastrophe - multiple species of flora and fauna can still be preserved, should you choose to do so.
Be wary of the psychological effects of both sides of the island. Those who are new to our setting and wish to explore, the island of Monsun has a peculiar side effect to its stark divide: the eastern half is rich in resources, but brings out the very worst of you, while the western half is a tumultuous wasteland that accentuates your best qualities. More information on said island can be found on its entry on the Locations page, or its introductory info post.
Due to these efforts, the Storyteller will not be available for contact from the 4th to the 18th of June. Item Requests will also be unavailable at this time. They will, however, make a rather strained announcement to ensure all are aware that access to both Ziziphus and Monsun will cease on June 10th.
Ensō: I Wonder What It Means If It's Gone
The native fauna of Ziziphus aren't the only ones on the move, it seems. Those who wander the shores of Ensō will be delighted to witness the appearance of creatures akin to both turtles and dugongs drifting through the waters, gravitating around the island's eastern coast, rapidly gaining in numbers over the following days.

They do, however, make a very fine sight around the waters of Ensō, especially in the evening. Luminescent, their rainbow patterns glow underwater, drifting mood lights for the increasingly warmer evening breeze.
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!
( CODED BY BOOTYCALL )
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[He crouches in front of the flowers, studying them. Not vibrant enough to count as whatever the hell broke down his fabricated firewalls of years of conscious separation. Without thinking much of it, he picks one.]
Unless that one was just me. [He pauses, and might've even shrugged if he wasn't wearing full body-armor.] It might've been just me.
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[ She backs away reflexively when he crouches down next to the flowers, and looks back over her shoulder to see the island shaking itself apart.
She's understandably, she thinks, distracted from what he's saying. ]
Wash...we have to find a way out of here.
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[It's more...acceptance.]
I know.
[He's freaking her out, probably. She's dead. She's dead, and shouldn't be here, but she is, and he's really gotta stop assuming people are dead when they keep coming back.]
Doesn't this seem familiar?
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No.
[ It is a little bit like her dream. Kind of. (Hadn't there been a beach? The sound of the waves?) But even if it's familiar enough to mean something, it doesn't matter. They don't have time.
She casts a last, resentful look at the stupid glowing pool, then marches to the edge of the shore, looking into the waves. ]
Wash...I'm swimming.
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[And then the world turns over.]
[Well, no.]
[They end up on Ensō, technically speaking, but it’s not like launching oneself forward with a teleportation grenade and it’s just disorienting enough for Wash to squawk in protest, hand immediately falling to his rifle in preparation to square up against a foe that doesn’t exist.]
[Congratulations, Wash. You figured out how mana pool travel works, completely by accident.]
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And that's just what she's about to do when the world turns upside down. CT braces herself, thinking it's another earthquake, and it takes her a moment to realize that the island is gone, the ocean is gone, and they're somewhere else. She looks around wildly, instinctively moving closer to Wash for security. ]
What the hell?
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[Absent is the snapping gurgle of a teleportation grenade. Absent is anything he's come to associate with immediate displacement of self, willing or otherwise. He staggers on the spot, reeling, involuntarily falling into position with C.T. at his back, his BR55HB SR jerking upright to seek an enemy that doesn't exist.]
[They layout is entirely different. A stone temple, thick, jungle-like greenery - pretty drastic drop shift in, uh, geography.]
What just happened?
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[ She hears the click of Wash's rifle as he lifts it up into position, and she pulls out her own knife, wishing she had a gun of her own.
She can't see anyone else, but anything could be hiding in this jungle. A jungle that definitely hadn't been there a moment ago. ]
Did you do anything? Did you -
[ But what could he have done? ]
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[What the hell kind of world did they end up in, just now? He catches the glint of the blade in the sunlight, unconsciously reaches down to unclamp his M6D from the mag-strip at his hip and pass it to her, handle-first.]
If that has any correlation with ending up here instead of an island that looked like it was falling apart on the spot, I've got no idea.
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Except what the hell is it doing in the holster of her armor? How is she wearing her armor in the first place, when she hasn't so much as touched it since they arrived in Kirkwall? How had it, and she, and the knife, all ended up here?
She swallows, looking around the dense jungle. Fucking flowers. If it's the flower again that had brought them here... ]
So what? We just start tearing up plants and see where it gets us?
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[This is hardly an optimal position to initiate a genuine interrogation, but his grip on his rifle is firm and familiar, and he pivots slightly to regard her profile in his periphery.]
But we're not an island that's sinking anymore, so I think maybe you could start explaining some shit.
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But the question - the implied question - is fair enough. She probably would've demanded answers from Wash a lot sooner, had their positions been reversed. ]
I can't explain how we got here. [ Just in case he gets any ideas. She doesn't know everything. But...still. There's a lot, and she knows it. ]
Where do you want me to start?
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Were you ever really dead?
[Donut should've counted as dead, and wasn't. Carolina was dead, until she wasn't. Church has been dead, officially and unofficially and in as many capacities as he can imagine, more times than Wash himself can count.]
[Some people come back from death, and some, apparently, are never meant to. Up until now, he'd assumed that Connie - that C.T. was always one for the latter.]
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[ It's easier, now, to say it. To accept it. She'd died, despite everything, despite all her efforts to get out. All the promises of...of something like justice. Of a better life.
She hadn't made it out. She'd started the push to take down Freelancer, set the pieces in place for its eventual demise, but she'd paid for it with her life.
And then she'd come back. ]
Tex killed me. Just like they told you.
[ She assumes. ]
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And you...what? Just came back?
[He's well aware that he hasn't quite earned that level of incredulity. Not when it's, technically speaking, happened before.]
[But he'd stopped thinking he'd see anyone from his days at Project Freelancer, aside from the unflagging constant of Carolina, years ago. To hold onto hope otherwise would've been entirely too cruel.]
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[ Now she looks at him, a sideways glance through the angry glare of her helmet. ]
You know, Wash. I told you.
The dream, right?
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[Meaning she remembers him acting like someone he isn't, and never was.]
You didn't mention you were getting married. [There's just no earthly way to make that sentence sound hostile; it emerges too baffled to be anything else.]
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And - if he'd ever been there at all - she can't imagine he'd stopped to pick any flowers as the ground crumbled beneath his feet. ]
Well, I was.
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["Alive."]
[It feels wrong to say it. Wrong to think it. Wrong to pretend this could be real, that this could be possible, because if he entertains the notion that anyone could just exist and fucking materialize into being after being confirmed dead for years (who pulled the trigger on some of those Freelancers, Agent Washington? Who thumbed the triggers on the explosives that pulped their corpses to jelly and reduced their armor to useless scrap, per Command protocol?), if he pretends such a thing was possible, he'd end up on the fucking precipice of something he doesn't - ]
[An asymptote he doesn't want to cross.]
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Well, he'd asked. She sighs, looking out into the distance and mentally calculating. How many weeks on the ship? (Count up the murders.) How many months had she lost to depression and despair in Florida, how long had she and the others watched, white-knuckled, from Flavortown as the number of their surviving friends dwindled? The people who were supposed to have made it out, joining them in death one by one.
And then Thedas. A few months there. Something like happiness. Like peace. ]
A year, maybe? [ She frowns, doubtful. ] Maybe a little less.
[ Of course, she hadn't been alive all that time...but one step at a time. ]
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A year? It's been...
[It's been longer than that. He doesn't know the exact time - has no conceptualization of the hours and days of himself he lost in hospital beds or in catatonic ecstasy, trying to sort the wheat from the chaff, trying to pick the pieces of himself from the pieces of Church and of Church and of Church, threaded throughout and in triplicate and nerves set alight with partitions he couldn't hold.]
It's been years.
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It's just...tired. ]
It's been centuries. It's been...
[ She turns to look at him, finally. Fuck it. If something attacks from behind, she'll just have to count on Wash to see it and take it down before it gets her. ]
When I woke up, when I - came back - it was 6972.
[ Or so the Counselor had said.
Right. The Counselor. That's another bombshell she has yet to drop on Wash. ]
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[It's flat, clipped, a sharp snap of teeth behind his helmet. The words penetrate but don't land, instead swirling in the center of his head like leaves tossed to and fro.]
It's...not that year now, is it?
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How should I know?
[ She looks around. ]
If it was the Network who brought us here? Maybe. If not...probably not.
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[...but.]
[Chorus was a warzone. An artillery-blasted, shrapnel-shredded world whose most advanced technology had been Charon imports to fuel a manufactured conflict, or ancient alien constructs that no one could access.]
Who was the Network? What was it? Did you ever find out?
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