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April Intro: Better Get to Digging

INTRO LOG: APRIL
Who: New arrivals, and you!
What: New souls arrive to the archipelago of LifeAftr
When: April 4th and onward
Where: Cahypdo
Warnings: Mark as needed!
Waking up to the gentle proddings of what appears to be very curious, sentient trees isn't the worst wake up call LifeAftr has to offer. For our newest arrivals, however, it may be a tad…odd.

Situated in the valley between two mountains, Elower is a scenic village filled with the friendly Roaka, tree-like beings that are rather peaceable and happy to assist those who have just arrived. I'’s a peaceful location for one to start their adventures - though, unfortunately, it doesn't stay peaceful for long.

Cahypdo: You'll Bury Me Low
Those who have explored the new island of Cahypdo in the last month will undoubtedly recall the series of quakes that shook the island throughout March. With the arrival of LifeAftr's newest adventurers comes Cahypdo's largest tremor to date, striking without warning and more than enough force to throw even the steadiest and sturdiest of your number to the ground. With a low rumble, the mountains heaped on either side of the island will start to shed an abundance of slag and debris, pouring down their slopes. Anyone who's scaling those peaks risks being flung bodily off them when the outpouring of shale comes roaring down those mountains, and anyone at the mountain bases risks being crushed beneath.

As one might expect, unsuspecting newcomers aren't all that have been shaken up. Though protected by netting and retaining walls, the cliffs around and above the village of Elower can only take so much pressure before giving way - a threshold that has been crossed entirely. With a sound like thunder, rocks fall.

Everyone dies?
Only if you don't act quickly. Roaka housing is sturdy in build, enough to protect a decidedly less sturdy body from all but the heaviest of boulders. Hiding inside any of their village constructs built into the sides of the mountains will certainly save you from taking a new weight onto your shoulders. They will not, however, save you from being buried alive.

For those who become trapped inside any of those abodes, your options appear limited. Work to free yourself, or wait for help to arrive. Though, speaking of help, those outside may think to offer the Roaka a helping hand in getting their trapped people - and yours, at that - a few breaths of fresh air.

Before you suffocate.

Cahypdo: Stay Acting Brave
Such seismic activity will also stir up the local wildlife, of course. Those unfortunate enough to come across them will recognize the restless shark-dragon hybrids, hydrac, now prowling across the shorelines, while the wickedly fanged wabbits will also be far more frequent, traveling in larger numbers in the jungle and at the bases of the mountains. Taking care to avoid them would be wise - though another creature may make that venture much more difficult.

Lorbies have been unlocked in the bestiary!
A strange mix between owl and serpent, the recent quake has clearly startled these usually reclusive creatures into the open. Alone, a lorby is a rather skittish animal, prone to hiding from most perceived threats. Useless for food due to the toxicity of their flesh, lorbies do have the potential to be tamed...but this comes with its own risks.

A lorby may be prone to flight rather than fight when encountered solo, but in groups, these feathery critters are far more hostile. A defensive lorby emits a piercing cry alone, but a group is an almost ear-piercing experience, capable of rendering the unfortunate unstable on their feet at best, and unconscious at worst. For the days that follow the severe earthquake that so rocked everyone's foundations, any hope for silence is lost in the infrequent bursts of almighty screeching by colonies of lorbies who have so rudely had their homes overturned and disturbed.

While the lorby is omnivorous, it may not think to take a bite at anything so much larger than them. That doesn't mean that conflict with these fluffy creatures won't attract something much more willing to take advantage of the fact that you may or may not have been reduced to a prone sack of meat. If something else does arrive, you best hope that it's a friendly face.

If you're interested in keeping a lorby for your own, bear LifeAftr's companion limit in mind - two per character, and no more. The lorby is omnivorous and can survive off of most odds and ends: insects, fruits, berries, critters it can dig up in the sand, and more. However, the process of trying to tame a lorby is not always successful. We recommend use of a d10, with the following guidelines:
Rolling a 10: Critical success! This lorby will love and adore you, and may even feel comfortable enough to drape itself along your neck like a beautiful, furry scarf, churring softly all the way.
Rolling 7-9: This lorby will prove high-strung and timid, even if safely befriended, and will take several weeks to warm up to you. But once it does, it's yours!
Rolling 2-6: Failure. The lorby enters a state of distress and starts screaming. Hope you brought earplugs, or you'll be snoozing for several long hours for your efforts.
Rolling a 1: Critical failure. Not only does the lorby start screaming, but its panic attracts a colony of its friends, and they all start screaming too.
Bear in mind that these are only guidelines; you are free to predetermine successes or failures as you'd like, presuming your character can sustain the companion! Our discord channel has a room for dice-rolls, if you prefer.



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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bloodbathing: (a: 008)

[personal profile] bloodbathing 2019-04-09 01:13 am (UTC)(link)
[ As far as Maine's concerned, rolling with the punches is the only way to live. If he let himself go to pieces every time an orderly mission went to chaos, he would've died on his first deployment. All he can do is move forward. Deal with whatever emotional bullshit crops up later — or just suppress it until it explodes in the form of anger. Historically, Maine has favored the latter.

"We" gets another look. He hadn't thought to ask Wash who else might be here. But he doesn't interrupt to do it now. He thinks "islets," waits until his friend tosses the flower, then — feeling a little ridiculous — Maine follows suit.

Before Maine can wonder how the hell this is supposed to work, it's already done. ]
counterblows: (϶ my starlight)

[personal profile] counterblows 2019-04-09 02:59 am (UTC)(link)
[Wash at least has the benefit of experience with teleportation, thanks to Grif's grenades. (He still refuses to call them "futurecubes" out of principle of it.) He can take disorientation in stride, shaking away the disconcerting feeling of the ground abruptly no longer being the ground beneath his feet.]

[Breathe out.]


All right. Ground here is solid.
bloodbathing: (a: 051)

[personal profile] bloodbathing 2019-04-09 05:44 am (UTC)(link)
[ Maine, on the other hand, has zero experience with teleportation. His stomach twists; he feels like he's falling; his feet find the ground, and he immediately staggers. It's not graceful by a long shot. And the low growl between his teeth may be wordless, but it manages to summarize a whole slew of curses.

Fucking shit, he doesn't like that feeling. At all.

To his credit, Maine recovers from the shock quickly enough. But, judging by the dark look he casts the mana pool, he's not eager to travel again.

When Maine looks to his teammate, the nod he gives is an expectant one. All right, they're on solid ground. What now? ]
counterblows: (϶ they say quitters never win)

[personal profile] counterblows 2019-04-09 02:00 pm (UTC)(link)
You okay?

[And he was so certain he'd never be doing the anxious friend-hover thing. That was a fucking joke, sure. If he takes his eyes off him for two seconds, the terror that he'll just be gone again is very much real.]

[But he's not.]

[This hallucination isn't dispersing, and he's proven himself alarmingly solid, and there's a weight in the pit of Wash's stomach that won't fade because of it.]


Can be kind of disorienting the first time. We can take a minute if you...need that.

[When has Maine ever needed a minute, Wash. Jesus.]
bloodbathing: (a: 013)

[personal profile] bloodbathing 2019-04-09 05:02 pm (UTC)(link)
[ When, indeed.

The suggestion earns a startled look from Maine. Not offended — there's no growl, huff, or snort of dismissal — but honestly surprised. Like Maine's not sure what to make of it.

He's not critically wounded. He's not at risk of bleeding out. As far as he knows, he hasn't suffered any head injuries. He still doesn't understand the situation, and rectifying that is his top priority.

He can handle disorientation and feeling slightly sick because of it. He's fine.

He's always fine.

So Maine shakes his head. Grunts out: ]


Sitrep.

[ That's what he needs. Not a minute to collect himself. ]
counterblows: (϶ let's just take off again instead)

[personal profile] counterblows 2019-04-09 07:46 pm (UTC)(link)
[No more delays, Agent.]

[He's stalled for long enough.]

[Wash...flounders. For a minute, there might be something familiar in the uncertainty that averts his gaze, has him looking at his feet, fumbling to figure out the right way to say what needs saying. Where to even begin. Feels like being a rookie again, coming up against the barrier of agents who were stronger and smarter and better than him in every way, and that didn't matter so much except when they could hold that over his head and shut him up.]


...right. Okay. So - few months ago, right? I end up here. I'm not alone, either. C.T., she's here too.
bloodbathing: +washington (a: 099)

[personal profile] bloodbathing 2019-04-09 09:17 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Unlike the strange silence and the way Wash seemed to scrutinize him earlier, this delay is a familiar one. This is one brought on by Wash working to gather his thoughts. This is uncertainty. Maybe insecurity.

Other Agents might tell Wash to hurry up and spit it out. Maine — who chooses his own words so carefully when he elects to use them — stays quiet. He waits, attentive but not impatient.

He doesn't mind the delay. Never has.

"C.T." takes a second to process. It's a relatively new change, and it's one that Maine's still adjusting to. When he gets it, he nods, encouraging Wash to continue. ]
counterblows: (϶ they say quitters never win)

[personal profile] counterblows 2019-04-09 10:18 pm (UTC)(link)
[How much does he get into here. Good lord.]

She'd been through...a lot. She was from a different point - she'd been somewhere else. We knew her, and then she ended up in a place like this one, but not this one. Somewhere...thousands of years ahead, in the future.

[He hates this. He hates this so much because now having to explain the plot of Airlocked when he wasn't even there is proving nigh impossible.]

If that doesn't make any sense to you, don't worry. It didn't make sense to me either. What mattered is she knew things about...how things were going to end up with the Project, since she was from...later than I was.
bloodbathing: (a: 026)

[personal profile] bloodbathing 2019-04-09 11:50 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Wash is right: it doesn't make sense to Maine. Then again, what does make sense here? Between the giant rabbit, the dream with Wash that wasn't a dream, the tree-creature that prodded him awake, and the fact that Wash is somehow years older, Maine's idea of 'what makes sense' is starting to become a little skewed.

So Maine takes it in stride as best he can. Just asks— ]


Time travel?

[ — to make sure he's following. ]
counterblows: (϶ please take me back)

[personal profile] counterblows 2019-04-10 03:37 am (UTC)(link)
Less...travel, and more...you know, things keep moving. Not everyone shows up from the same...time. Basically.

[Church told him he was the worst and explanations, and Wash is beginning to suspect that this is true. He's doing a terrible job of explaining this.]

So C.T. was from...later.

And so am I.

[How much later?]

[God but he does not want to say.]
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[personal profile] bloodbathing 2019-04-10 03:45 am (UTC)(link)
[ Yeah, that's a pretty terrible explanation. Which Wash may be able to gather from the way that Maine just … stares at him.

And stares.

And keeps staring.

Wanna try that one again, buddy? ]
counterblows: (} before they get it right)

[personal profile] counterblows 2019-04-10 04:28 am (UTC)(link)
[LONG SIGH. He is trying. He is trying and learning that explanations are not among his skillset. Which he knew already, but he's getting a good strong reminder.]

Time keeps moving back home. We end up here, and things...freeze. According to the Storyteller. If we go back, things keep going. So it's like we were never here, the timeline keeps progressing, and sometimes people get picked from different points in that timeline.

[Probably not that much better.]
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[personal profile] bloodbathing 2019-04-10 04:51 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It still doesn't seem possible (physically or otherwise), but the explanation is better than the last attempt. Maine considers it for a moment, remembers that he's not a fucking physicist, and just. Decides to roll with it.

Really, what else can he do? Maine doesn't understand exactly how slipspace works either, though he's certainly traveled through it enough. They're being yanked here from different points in time. Sure. Fuck it. Why not?

So Maine nods, accepting the explanation. Then he asks: ]


She good?

[ C.T., he means. ]
counterblows: (϶ i'm just a racehorse on the track)

[personal profile] counterblows 2019-04-10 05:25 pm (UTC)(link)
...

[Well, that's proof enough that he's pretty shitty at laying things out.]

She's gone now. I don't know.

[The words come out rougher than he expected. They were...close during the Project, as close as agents can be when the very environment discourages it. And after she'd gone, there was never really a chance to say it: goodbye.]

[(The part of him that hates goodbyes would be grateful, but he knows it's not really him who's thinking it.)]


That's the other part of it. Sometimes people go home.
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[personal profile] bloodbathing 2019-04-10 06:02 pm (UTC)(link)
[ In retrospect, Maine realizes that he should've picked up on that. Wash used past tense: "she was"; "she knew." But Maine didn't notice. And now it seems he's kicked a sore spot.

Dammit.

The big Freelancer doesn't apologize in so many words. But he shifts his weight and grunts a wordless, "My bad." Acknowledging the error as his. Then, aloud: ]


Know how?

[ A longshot — why would Wash still be here if he knew how to get home? — but he'd be remiss not to ask. ]
counterblows: (϶ but don't let the doctor in)

[personal profile] counterblows 2019-04-10 07:53 pm (UTC)(link)
[He's sorry for chafing things raw. Wash waves it off, shrugs armored shoulders. She's gone. If he let grief blindside him every time someone disappeared, he'd be a wreck. Processing someone else's grief in triplicate, in the burning pit of Epsilon's nerves as they chewed him inside and out, gave him enough practice to accept and discard it as it comes.]

[That's probably not healthy.]


Sometimes they die. C.T. just...disappeared. You ask the Storyteller, they'll usually confirm what happened to them. Though how much of that is true is another thing entirely. [Trust is a hard thing to come by; a rabbit god doesn't make the cut.]
bloodbathing: (a: 047)

[personal profile] bloodbathing 2019-04-10 09:24 pm (UTC)(link)
[ That gets a low grumble of agreement. It's hard enough for Maine to accept that the talking rabbit is real. Actually trusting such a creature is another matter entirely.

It's good, he thinks, that C.T. didn't die — though vanishing doesn't sound much better. Judging by the tone of Wash's voice, his friend's not happy about her disappearance.

Maine chooses not to press the issue.

Another shift of his weight, back to center. Maine's not at attention — this isn't a formal briefing — but it's the same sort of focus. A silent signal for Wash to proceed. ]
counterblows: (϶ it feels like fourteen carats)

[personal profile] counterblows 2019-04-10 10:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Right. Okay.

[He's...not sure how best to proceed.]

Carolina? She was here too. Same...same thing. Here for a bit, and then she just disappears, no warning. The Director too.

[It takes him a minute to banish the residual heatwave of fury that pronouncement engenders. Breathe, smooth it down, and...yeah. He was here. Now he's not. It doesn't matter.]
bloodbathing: +carolina (a: 103)

[personal profile] bloodbathing 2019-04-10 10:34 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Having no animosity toward the Director himself, Maine's not sure what to make of the shift in Wash's mood. He tilts his head slightly, puzzled. Considers asking about it, but decides not to.

They had leadership here. It's gone now. Wash had people he knew, and now they're gone.

Anger is understandable. Fuck knows Maine falls back on it all the time.

Seeking to pull Wash's focus from past events, he prompts: ]


Currently?

[ What does he need to know about the present situation? ]
counterblows: (϶ and this fight's fixed)

[personal profile] counterblows 2019-04-11 02:08 am (UTC)(link)
Currently. Okay. So.

[HHHHHHHHHHHHHH]

Right now it's just me. Me, and...someone else that - you know the Director had an onboard Smart A.I.? [The question probably seems like it's come out of left-field, with how unprompted it must sound, but if Maine's from the day of the heist, he wouldn't know what the A.I. fragments even are. He'd have no idea.]

Not F.I.L.S.S. A Smart one.
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[personal profile] bloodbathing 2019-04-11 04:16 am (UTC)(link)
[ It does indeed seem to come out of nowhere, evidenced by the way Maine stares for a moment before answering. Behind his visor, he's blinking in surprise. Frowning as he tries to figure out how it's relevant. ]

Ran ship.

[ Not things like announcing training matches, but running the ship. Things that only a Smart A.I. is capable of doing.

It's tempting to ask where Wash is going with this, but Maine figures he'll find out faster if he lets Wash get there on his own. ]
counterblows: (϶ let's just take off again instead)

[personal profile] counterblows 2019-04-11 04:48 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah. Ran the ship, kept us safe.

He's here.

He doesn't...really know who he is. But he remembers his name is Church - [ - ah, fuck. Well, now the cat's out of the fucking bag in regards to the Director and his big ideas. Well, fine. Wash doesn't care for the Director's grand plans, or what people think of him.]

And he's...been living with me for a bit. Since last month. When he arrived.
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[personal profile] bloodbathing 2019-04-11 05:09 am (UTC)(link)
[ Fortunately (or perhaps unfortunately), Maine doesn't make the connection between the A.I. and Director Church. "Church" is hardly an uncommon last name. It's an interesting coincidence, Maine thinks. Wonders if the Director might've selected the A.I. based solely on that — assuming the Director had a choice.

The lack of reaction is likely telling. Wash is welcome to fill Maine in, but in the meantime: ]


He okay?

[ Maine wants to know if the A.I. that took care of them, is … well. Taken care of. ]
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counterblows: (϶ they say quitters never win)

[personal profile] counterblows 2019-04-11 05:38 am (UTC)(link)
[He's leaving gaps in the narrative. Purposeful ones.]

[This is just one of those things he knows he won't be able to forgive himself for. That's fine. Where Maine is concerned, he has a long, long list of things that he won't ever be able to forgive himself for. What's one more to the ledger?]


He's...stressed. He doesn't know who he is. And he's pretty scared of anything Freelancer. So if he freaks out when he sees you, he might...it's because he thought he was a simulation trooper for a while. Long - long story.
bloodbathing: +doc (a: 066)

[personal profile] bloodbathing 2019-04-11 05:59 am (UTC)(link)
[ A more inquisitive person might prod at those gaps in the narrative. Might notice them, period. C.T. could probably rip Wash's story to pieces in an instant. But Maine? Maine's never been big on digging for the why.

He knows who he is. He knows his purpose. For Maine, that's enough.

So he accepts the information at face value. Trusts that Wash is telling him the truth. And when he hums a wordless—

"Downgrade."

— he sounds about as sympathetic as he gets.

The A.I. may be an invisible part of their team that Maine has never even spoken to, but he's still important. Still someone Maine knows he needs to protect. And the Freelancer can't think of a bigger downgrade than being reduced to a simulation trooper. ]

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