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July Event: Riding the Wave

JULY EVENT: RIDING THE WAVE
Who: Everyone!
What: The Jormun reappear to allow some transformative fun...and potentially some underwater exploration as well
When: July 10th and onward
Where: Ensō and the ocean floor around it
Warnings: Potential (and fully optional) body/transformation horror may arise when undergoing shifts from land-based to sea-based shapes, and vice versa. Otherwise, tag as you go!


I'll See You on the Other Side
The Jormun resurfaced to greet their old allies on July 8th, bringing with them the offer to explore the ocean floor alongside them. They're not the only old friend that's made a return, however. The kaleidoshells, placid, rainbow-tinted creatures reminiscent of sea turtles, have also made their way to Ensō's shores for their nesting season. For much of the month of July, you'll have to tread carefully around mounds of sand hiding delicate heaps of kaleidoshell eggs.
Those of you uninterested in sea exploration can remain on the surface, if you like - the kaleidoshells can make for a stunning sight if you're glimpsing them for the first time as their shells throw off vibrant rainbow swirls of light reflected into the ocean waters.

Predators are always keen to feast on easy prey, and kaleidoshell eggs are no exception. If you feel like protecting them from any hungry slypers or pterax, you'll find that some of the Jormun are happy to stick on the surface with you and assist. They'll even lend you a schlacknorkcvic, which is the Jormun equivalent of a simple driftwood training staff, to help keep any thieving creatures away from the nests of kaleidoshell eggs - though they recommend that you do so peacefully, if possible.

Get Carried Away
Or you can brave the sea waters with the Jormun, instead. With the help of the sne'akleriad pendant, your new, aquatic shape will allow you to navigate the waters just as easily as they. Whether you intend to make use of this new skill to go roaming about and explore some of Ensō's uncharted ocean squares, take a look at that underwater structure that's been sighted before, or just have a joyous time beneath the waves with your new scaly, tentacled, flippered, or be-gilled form, the choice is yours.


In the meantime, the following links may prove handy:
[ ♆ ] OOC Event Info and Plotting Post
[ ♆ ] Underwater City Exploration Page
[ ♆ ] Jormun NPC Information
[ ♆ ] Ensō's Locations Page
Event Timeline
[ ♆ ] July 8th: The Jormun and the kaleidoshells return to Ensō's shores
[ ♆ ] July 10th: Underwater exploration begins
[ ♆ ] July 17th: Part Two of our second year anniversary Test Drive Meme goes up
[ ♆ ] July 20th: Monthly Storytelling occurs
[ ♆ ] July 22nd: The final island in this voting round appears
[ ♆ ] July 25th: The Jormun return to their home beneath the waves
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forwearemany: (other side)

[personal profile] forwearemany 2019-07-28 11:55 pm (UTC)(link)
"Dead organics are eaten, or broken down into their component materials and recycled via a process known as decomposition."

They chatter.

"Though faking death may deter some predators, others may attempt to consume the body."
sonsofhorus: (hmm)

[personal profile] sonsofhorus 2019-07-30 05:22 am (UTC)(link)
He would have grimaced, if he could have; though he cannot, it's there in his voice. "Recycling is something I understand, but I'm not sure I can imagine how bad it would get if we used each other as fuel too."

Though really he probably can, but would rather not spend the day inventing horrors in his head.

"But it makes more sense about it all disappearing so easily. They just...turn to dust, right? Like old paper."
forwearemany: (other side)

[personal profile] forwearemany 2019-08-01 04:28 am (UTC)(link)
(They chatter.)

Yes. Typically, only support structures will remain.
sonsofhorus: (Default)

[personal profile] sonsofhorus 2019-08-02 05:24 am (UTC)(link)
"Support structures, huh?" It comes out a murmur.

Well, he supposes they surely could not simply be a bag of - whatever's inside an organic creature's skin, he's still not really sure. The exterior looks too flimsy.

"Makes sense, too. Some of them do move like they have joints. But then what happens to the...structures?"
forwearemany: (Flashlight)

[personal profile] forwearemany 2019-08-03 01:16 am (UTC)(link)
(They chatter briefly.)

Depending on environmental conditions, these structures may also decompose over a period of decades to centuries, or transform into rock through a process known as remineralization.