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November Undercurrent: And We Give Thanks

NOVEMBER UNDERCURRENT
Who: Everyone!
What: Have you told someone you loved them yet?
When: November 3rd to November 20th
Where: Everywhere!
Warnings: Nothing of note; please mark if anything comes up!


Take Me Back to the Reasons Why
The Water wishes to demonstrate their power to you, as well as just what they mean, when they suggest that they require your cooperation. They are going to bring back the harvest island of Nuidan, a generally fondly remembered island that explorers have encountered in the past. What's more, they're going to require your help to do it.

Starting November 3rd, characters will discover a simple strip of dark leather among their belongings, meant to be worn around the neck or wrist. They can disregard it, of course, but if they attempt to discard or destroy it, it will always find its way back to them, no matter how improbable this might seem. How strange...

Perhaps even stranger is the sudden appearance of a smooth slab of stone, half-submerged in the waters just off of Ensō's coast. It's an altar, and around its edges are a series of deep notches, as though something is meant to be inserted into them. In its center is a pool of water, though it curiously doesn't seem to reflect anything.

The purpose of this will only really become obvious once the month goes on. Characters will find themselves to compelled to be honest with the people around them as to why they care, why they appreciate them as people, or what they like most about them. This compulsion can vary wildly and at the player's discretion, from a gentle mental pressure to an unstoppable force, and anything in between!

The bottom line is that every time one admits to some feeling of gratitude, no matter how small or big, their little plait of leather will receive a crystal from the interaction. All crystals will be roughly the same shape, but they may vary in color, pattern, and texture. Some might be simple sticks of quartz, while others might be comprised of myriad, ever-changing swirls of color. Again, the only limit here is your imagination.
Now the presence of that strange, altar-shaped stone in the water might make a bit more sense. Those notches in its sides are the perfect size and shape to fit a crystal smoothly into any one of them. The more grateful interactions one has with others, the more crystals they will gather, and the more they can fit into the altar. As more crystals are fed to the altar, it will start to glow. The pool of water at the altar's top will start to reflect the likeness island of Nuidan in increasing clarity, as though one is peering at its likeness in a snowglobe. What's more is that the number of crystals in the altar will very obviously affect Nuidan's state: very few crystals will make the island look as though it is mostly wilderness only a handful of structures in dire need of repair, while a great deal of crystals will cause the island to look as though it is thriving, in full bloom, and in more need of harvest than maintenance.

But, ultimately, the state in which Nuidan returns to you is up to you...and how far you're willing to go to express a little gratitude. Don't worry if you don't know anyone, either - this marks a great opportunity to start doing nice things for people, even if you don't know them! You've got most of the month to get to know each other, after all.

Don't think you can get away with heaping compliments on your closest friends and companions, however; variety is the name of the game here. While you can collect all sorts of crystals for personal use from repeat interactions, you can only feed one crystal to the altar per person. That is to say, Character A can be as grateful to Character B as they like, but only one crystal from each character can be delivered to the altar. If they want to procure more for the altar's purposes, Character A will have to have a positive interaction with Character C, and so on.
Take Me Back to That Big Sky

Of course, there's a lot going on in the background as well. You're free to use this log as a catch-all for the duration of November's Undercurrent Event, as well as the other minor events listed on our Monthly Rundown post. You are very, very free to let your dreams about creepers and baby lorbies become reality, and you are always free to create your own individual logs and posts as needed.

If you have any questions, please feel free to ask them over on our Monthly Rundown post!
November Timeline
[ ♆ ] November 3rd: "And We Give Thanks" begins and lasts until November 20th
[ ♆ ] November 4th: "Aw, Man" begins and lasts until November 12th
[ ♆ ] November 11th: "The Lorblings" begins and lasts until November 25th
[ ♆ ] November 20th: Nuidan returns to the archipelago
[ ♆ ] November 21st: "Return to Your Roots" begins and lasts until November 30th
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yallstupid: (Bug type best type)

[personal profile] yallstupid 2019-11-19 01:40 am (UTC)(link)
[Exciting indeed! The two large insects duke it out for what feels like a good, long time, but in the span of things, it may have only been ten minutes, tops. Golisopod looks utterly exhausted, breathing hard with his mouth open and arms sagging a bit. Even Ariados has to curl her legs in a bit and sink down onto the sand, seeming tired, too.

Guzma goes over to congratulate them both, patting each one affectionately and giving them a few loving scritches, to which he gets chirrs of delight and a gentle butt to his shoulder from the larger of the two.]


Dang good work, guys, so take a breather. Golisopod, you're way better at controlling a concentrated beam, and I think the reach and timing's gotten better too, man, nice. We'll work on your endurance next week, okay? [He turns, blinking in surprise to see Michael there. Whoops, forgot about you for a sec.] ...Oh. Right. You need something, my guy?
eudaimonikos: (theodicy)

[personal profile] eudaimonikos 2019-11-19 03:42 pm (UTC)(link)
[Michael has been watching the entire time, rapt and - for once - quiet. Bug wars! Why didn't the Bad Place have bug wars? They could've done this anytime they wanted, it would've been great!]

Oh - oh, no, not really. That was so cool! How do they shoot energy beams out of their mouths like that?
yallstupid: (This isn't what I ordered.)

[personal profile] yallstupid 2019-11-23 09:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Uh. [Well, that's not a question he expected to be asked. I mean, he's happy someone here very obviously enjoyed the show? His Pokemon very clearly deserve some praise - the worked hard - but it's not often that bugs get so much hype from anyone other than himself or those weird bug catchers. Guzma never really meshed well with them... They were always more collectors than real competitive trainers like he is.]

Well, s'just their power, I guess. [He scratches his chin, looking down at Ariados leaning against his legs, resting.] Each one'a my Pokemon's got their own type, yeah? So than enables 'em to use certain kinds of moves. Golisopod's water type, n' bug of course, so... I guess ice is a type of water. Even if ice is a type all it's own...
eudaimonikos: (that's guided to you)

[personal profile] eudaimonikos 2019-11-23 09:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Makes sense.

[As far as he's concerned? The type thing doesn't necessarily make sense, but ice powers seem to fall under the general umbrella of water powers.]

So, it's magic?
yallstupid: (Default)

[personal profile] yallstupid 2019-11-27 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah--no! Wait, uh...

[Mother of Mew, how does he explain it to someone who isn't from his world? Pokemon are, to others, extremely magical and powerful creatures, but Guzma just thinks of the things they can do as normal, everyday things. It's part of what makes a Pokemon a Pokemon.]

I guess... Here, look. Think of it this way. When you think of a dragon, y'all imagine it to breathe fire, yeah? Like, that's just something it can do, right? Most times, anyway. Same with birds knowing what how to fly, and fish swimming. S'kinda like that. No magic or nothing, just...biology, I guess? I ain't no professor, homeboy, but these things just occur normally to my partners here.

[BIG FUCKING SHRUG. My guy, you are asking a guy who ran away from home at about eleven to answer a question that college professors still don't yet know the full answer to.]
eudaimonikos: (moral agency)

[personal profile] eudaimonikos 2019-11-28 01:22 am (UTC)(link)
[Hm. Michael considers this, then shrugs.]

There's plenty of things that occur naturally to me that humans consider magic.