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Entry tags:
- blue exorcist: yukio okumura,
- coco: héctor rivera,
- final fantasy ix: zidane tribal,
- final fantasy xv: ardyn izunia,
- fragile dreams: ren,
- marble hornets: tim wright,
- mushi-shi: ginko,
- red vs. blue: agent washington,
- red vs. blue: leonard church (alpha),
- the good place: michael,
- undertale: asgore dreemurr,
- ✖ blue exorcist: rin okumura,
- ✖ fullmetal alchemist: edward elric,
- ✖ guilty gear: faust,
- ✖ pluto: epsilon,
- ✖ red vs. blue: agent carolina,
- ✖ red vs. blue: agent texas,
- ✖ undertale: muffet
August Aftermath: Make Me Okay
AUGUST AFTERMATH: MAKE ME OKAY
Who: Everyone!
What: After the harrowing events of mid-month, it's time to process what you've been through
When: August 24th and onward
Where: Ensō and/or Nastrandir
Warnings: Discussions of violence, injury, forcibly altered mindsets via magical influence, and character deaths. Other than that, tag as you go!

What: After the harrowing events of mid-month, it's time to process what you've been through
When: August 24th and onward
Where: Ensō and/or Nastrandir
Warnings: Discussions of violence, injury, forcibly altered mindsets via magical influence, and character deaths. Other than that, tag as you go!

Nastrandir: Can I Fight When I Don't Know How
The morning of August 24th, the day after a Storytelling that was notably later than usual, you will wake to the restoration of your average selves, barring any extenuating circumstances due to recent deaths. The dead will rise again on Ensō, at the Storyteller's Temple, while everyone else will simply wake where they last laid themselves to rest. There's nothing left to do but, perhaps, try to come to terms with all that's just happened.
You've probably witnessed some terrible things, over the past few days. There's a very good chance that you were the one doing the terrible things. Whether you were responsible for the slaughter of a fellow adventurer, watched the fray from the distance, or suffered the spontaneous combustion that seized everyone who hadn't managed to shake away their false memories in time, it's at least all over now. Or...mostly.

So you can pick yourselves up off the ground and clean up what remains, or you can say to yourselves: Fuck That, and instead head back to Ensō. Or you could elect to keep exploring Nastrandir, if you're truly a glutton for punishment.
Ensō: Am I Bleeding From the Neck Down
On Ensō and its accompanying islets, it's begun to rain.
It's not a genuine downpour, but more of a gentle, melancholy drizzle. The rain is cool and likely refreshing, particularly if one is just coming away from the humidity of Nastrandir.
Potentially as a form of apology, anyone who goes digging through their belongings will discover that one of the following has ended up in their packs:
[ ♆ ] If you were a member of the Red Team, you will discover that you now own a rather awkwardly-shaped object, about three feet in length. A set of written instructions will inform you that this is known as a redsword, and that, upon placed upon any wet area or body of water, will drain and dry it out over the course of five minutes. This item is single-use, and only works for a ten-foot radius.It's not much, but it might make some of the hell that you suffered through over the past few days worth it! Almost, anyway. In the meantime...relax, lick your wounds, and try and forgive yourselves for what's happened.
[ ♆ ] If you were a member of the Blue Team, you will discover that you now own some very fetching footwear. A set of written instructions will inform you that these are called skip-skops, and can be used to walk on water or wet land without sinking or getting wet. Standard limitations when crossing between islands or attempting to go beyond LifeAftr's limits will still apply. This item is single-use, and will dissolve after one hour total.
[ ♆ ] If you were Neutral, you will discover that you now own, er, this. A set of written instructions will inform you that this object is called a furball, and that it works as a sort of miniature, diminished version of the sirens you spent all that time destroying on Nastrandir. Once planted, it will rapidly grow into a tall, screaming tree full of lorby-like creatures that automatically causes all natural animals in the vicinity to become aggressive for one hour, maximum. This item is single-use.

If you're interested, the following links may prove handy:
[ ♆ ] OOC Event Info and Plotting Post
[ ♆ ] Nastrandir's Intro
[ ♆ ] Nastrandir's Locations Page
[ ♆ ] Search Requests Page
[ ♆ ] Deaths Page
( CODED BY BOOTYCALL )
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[Asgore is, perhaps, not the most eager to hang out with the man he murdered all day. But it's really the least he can do. He'd do anything Hector asked of him, now.]
Let me draw some water, first. I will need it for the plants.
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No problem.
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He nods and goes to draw the water. It's quick work, for him; the provided buckets are not a great weight to him even when full, and he can easily heft one in a single paw. When he's got it, he leans down again to look Hector over anxiously. It's not that carrying him will be any difficulty, it's just...he feels like Hector might crumble to dust the second he touches him.]
Shall I...pick you up? [well yes obviously, but he needs explicit permission right now]
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Maybe he's a wishywashy old fool.]
...no, you don't really have to if you don't want.
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[It's not, but Asgore's an old fool who can't say no to people on the best of days.]
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[The big guy does not look okay in the slightest. And he, Héctor, is once again the asshole. Nothing new there.]
Sorry, amigo.
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[Oh, no, he's ruined it. But knowing Hector isn't happy being out here alone, Asgore can't in good conscience leave him there.]
Come, it is quite alright.
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[Why must everything be so difficult? For a moment he looks tired and then it's gone.]
It wasn't your fault. I was hurting people myself. Everyone was, so. You don't owe me anything.
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[He was happier that way. Even being a murderer, even so full of hate, he had a family around him and he wanted them. He's sure that's why.]
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[He'll never, ever be able to resist getting to her. He can't. He won't. It's the one thing he can never do.]
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[Asgore had much more time to break free of the spell himself. He didn't. If Crowley hadn't come after him, talked to him, walked him back to Enso, he wouldn't have.]
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[And. Well. Explains a lot, doesn't it?]
tw: suicidal ideation, child death mention
Asgore rears back on his heels, face immediately dropping. His daughter. Of course Asgore hadn't taken Hector's child, but...but that's only luck, isn't it? He easily could have, if things were different. If their worlds were the same - if the child climbed the mountain - he would have.
He should have let Hector kill him. It would have been deserved.]
...I see...
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[Somehow, despite the subject matter, he manages to sound soothing.]
She's fine, in real life. She's still alive. About to turn a hundred years old... which is really impressive for, uh, humans. She's okay.
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[Asgore looks less horrified at that, although he still sounds like he's sort of mentally checking out. Any other time, perhaps, he could have managed this conversation just fine. Now - well, he was thinking of his children on Nastrandir too, even if he didn't realize it at the time.
He isn't going to mention it. Hector would feel sorry for him, and he does not deserve that.]
How wonderful.
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He doesn't have the faintest idea what's going on inside Asgore's head, what exactly he keeps stepping in, what the right thing to say could possibly be... and that's the worst.]
Look, why don't we try this again tomorrow? A fresh start, every day is a brand new day, and all that.
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[Asgore agrees, quietly, and then regrets it.]
But no, I cannot just leave you here.
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Why don't you call, uh, Muffet? She's not going to mind, I'm betting she's seen weirder.
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[Muffet probably is a better choice for all this, isn't she? She's going to think Asgore is a coward, but he is, so that's fine.]
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[...Can those stones even be used if you can't hold them in your hand?]
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I will do that, then.
[And he does!]
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[By which I mean that, very faintly from some distance away, likely from a more distant part of the woods, is the sound of a stone chiming with a message.]
[And then a brief pause, followed by a heavily muffled but still audible:]
He what.
[Looks like someone was here already, looking for returning friends in need of help. She just had the misfortune of starting her search in the wrong part of the area.]
[Judging by the noise of brisk footsteps steadily drawing closer, she's already figured out her mistake here.]
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...Well, he was already in it. Rolling in it. Up to his eyeballs in it.]
Okay. That's done. Thanks.
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It is not his fault...
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No, it isn't- I'm not irritated with him. Or with anyone in particular, really. It's more that the general situation is beginning to boarder on the absurd.
["Beginning to" is pretty generous, honestly.]
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