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February Undercurrent: Behind the Curtain

FEBRUARY UNDERCURRENT
Who: Everyone!
What: A sea of clouds in the moonlight...
When: February 3rd to February 15th
Where: The Floating Islands above Ensō
Warnings: Please mark anything as it comes up!

The Earth is Spinning

Far above all your heads, suspended impossibly over Ensō, there is a scattered collection of strange floating islands. Almost two years ago, adventurers had the opportunity to visit them when the heat of the phoenix-sun of LifeAftr burned away the clouds that shielded them. This time, it will be Water that gusts those clouds to the side - clouds are, after all, a form of water. Once more, these islands will become accessible. Just like before, all islands are accessible via mana pool - but those of you capable of flight will be able to reach them without needing those helping hands.

Additionally, the islands will be hanging very low over Ensō, casting noticeable shadows over much of the landmass, and parts of them will be trailing to the ground. Ladders, long tresses of ivy and vines, and ropes hang off the edges of these islands to brush against Ensō's floor, to make for easy climbing. You might also find that some of these trailing protrusions might take a more...active approach. If someone walks by, you might very well find yourself grabbed by these vines or ladders and more or less hoisted up to the floating islands, whether that was your intention or not. It's almost like they want you up there, for whatever reason.

This time, these islands will not be subject to the whims and desires of the islanders. The landscape will not shift to accommodate your memories and thoughts. This time, when travelers reach the islands, they will find that they have formed into four distinct locations. Each of the four islands are separate and more or less their own small patch of land, visible but quite isolated from all the rest.
Just like before, the mana pools will be more than slightly glitchy for the duration of this event - it is entirely possible that someone simply attempting to travel by them, or stay near them to rejuvenate their energies will find themselves whisked up into the landmasses hovering in the sky. It seems that these islands have an inherent effect on the mana pool network.

The Water will communicate to all adventurers in whatever way possible that they are strongly advised to visit the islands above, if they seek answers. Those who pass near bodies of water on any island will likely hear the Water's quiet urging to do just that. Though even if they don't listen, there's every chance that they might end up there anyway!

So what are the islands up here like, this go around? Funny you should ask...
The Island of Stone
This first island is the biggest of the five, and also the most central. It is the one you are most likely to end up upon if you travel here by accident. Much of it is comprised of a terrain of earth and stone. The upper clouds frequently gust through the area, lending it a strange and otherworldly look.

Immediately behind the mana pool, travelers will see a large carving mounted on a stone dais. It appears to be in the shape of a bear, carved from oak wood. Its eyes are set with a pair of emeralds. Below it is written a name: ZEMJIN.
On this island, travelers will find what essentially amounts of a great deal of building blocks. Almost all of them are different types of earth and rock - from sandstone to fired clay to granite to obsidian to even some of your less common materials, such as iron or titanium or gold - and a great variety of sizes and shapes.

Each of these blocks defy ordinary size and weight restraints; as long as they remain on the island, virtually anyone can pick them up and move them around as you please, regardless of how much you should be capable of lifting. You can build tall structures of diamond or small huts from marble - the only limit is your imagination!

Well, that and reason. If any of your building materials fall off the island, they'll almost immediately dissipate into nothingness. However, there's nothing stopping you from building a bridge to another island...and that'd work, too.



The Island of Color
This island is one of the most striking, as once one sets foot on it, they will note that it's almost entirely devoid of color. At least, all the solid parts of it are. The island hosts broad boulders, grassy meadows, beautiful trees...but they're all in shades of gray and white, save for the spot just behind the mana pool.

There, travelers will see a small statue mounted on a stone dais. It appears to be in the shape of a seal, a delicate shape made from expertly carved and polished sunstone. All around it, bright golden marigold flowers are in full bloom. Below it is written a name: JARUSKA.
Further inspection reveals that the island isn't entirely colorless. In fact, all over the island, one can find deep wells that look as though they might contain water. Instead, they contain color, in every shade imaginable. One simply has to lower the bucket into the well, concentrating on the color they'd like to see, and when hoisting it up, they'll find it filled to the brim with it. The wells are lined with buckets and primitive, oddly skeletal tools with which one can use to decorate this island to their heart's desire.

Fill in the empty outlines! Use inks and powders to breathe new life into this monochrome land! The entire space is your blank canvas, and you don't even have to indulge in conventionality - you can very well make the grass pink and the trees blue if you like.

The only real drawback is the capacity of these colors to stain. They're rather inconveniently bright and tend to glow, and only sustained scrubbing will remove them. The color tends to bleed into whatever you touch, if you don't do a thorough enough job of washing all that away, even if you depart this place.

What's more? You can use these colors to paint new structures into place. You can paint new trees, new flowers, new anything of any color you like. Such as, say...a bridge to another island.



The Island of Stars
This island is among the most striking, and will probably be quite visible from a distance. Once one sets foot upon it, it'll be obvious why: the landscape here looks like an inverted night sky. The ground is a deep, swirled pool of blues and purples and blacks, stippled with bright pinpricks. It looks very much like you're standing on the night sky itself.

Immediately behind the mana pool, travelers will see a small statue mounted on a stone dais. It is in the shape of a turtle, an artfully crafted likeness made from the deep indigo blue of polished iolite. Thready blooms of red-and-green tillandsia sprout about it in colorful abandon. Below it is written a name: TSAMAYAR.
All around this island, twisting pathways, roads, and tunnels unravel in and around the starry landscape. Some are simplistic, and look like they are made of ordinary (if strangely celestial) gravel. Others are made of dark, paved stone. Still others look a little like they're cobbled with fancier materials, such as polished obsidian or marble.

And all over, you'll be able to find a vast collection of rather primitive but nonetheless fully functional bicycles, scooters, skateboards, and other forms of self-powered travel. And unlike any of the other islands, if you manage to get these vehicles off the island somehow, and back to Ensō fully intact? You can keep them.

It's no Rainbow Road, but it can make for a beautiful place to ride a bike, take a load off, and simply take in the sights. And, at some point, you might realize that you recognize some of the stars set into the ground. Maybe some of them are constellations you know. And what could that mean, exactly...?



The Island of Webs
The final island is the most mysterious, and potentially the most off-putting. It's thick with mist and fog, and almost everything is dead and black, as though all of its color has been sapped away. Only this place doesn't have any colorful pools of ink and dyes to bring luster and life back to its scenery; it is simply bereft.

Immediately behind the mana pool, travelers will see a small statue mounted on a stone dais. It appears to be in the delicate likeness of a spider that has been carved from the rainbow blue-greens of labradorite. All around the statue, heavy twines of ivy have climbed up along the dais and threaded around the spider's legs. Below it is written a name: OSORU.
The most obvious and probably unnerving aspect of this island are the thick webs that hang from almost every surface. Almost everything is draped in limp, dead trailings of a whitish material that seems almost silklike. It isn't sticky; travelers can touch and handle it easily, to no ill effect. More unsettling is likely to be the buildings that can be found on this place - for they are all almost certainly ones that many of you will recognize.

The Storyteller's Temple. Chunks of the city of Ai'tuoh. A windmill from Nuidan. Parts of the sunken city of Tempide, and so many others. All structures that were found in LifeAftr in varying stages of ruin - now in pristine condition. They look as neat and tidy as if they were just constructed, though all are empty.

Perhaps even worse is the fact that those weblike strands seem to have a life of their own. As the days progress, they start to slither toward the island's very edge, straining to try and reach the other islands. You can help them, if you wish, by building or painting bridges between those islands and this one. Because, as it happens, this appears to be what this place wants more than anything - to draw all these separate pieces together, into one cohesive whole.

If you wish to fully uncover the secrets of this island, please let us know if you are interested in NPC interaction in the subject line of your top-level.

Your Eyes are Shining in the Glittering Light

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 February's Undercurrent Event, as well as any of the other minor events listed on our Monthly Rundown post. And, of course, 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 the Questions header on our Monthly Rundown post!
February Timeline
[ ♆ ] February 1st: "Free Real Estate" begins and lasts until February 5th
[ ♆ ] February 3rd: "Behind the Curtain" begins and lasts until February 15th
[ ♆ ] February 6th: "No Yan is an Island" begins and lasts until February 12th
[ ♆ ] February 13th: "A Rainbow, Not a Painbow" begins and lasts until February 29th
[ ♆ ] February 16th: "The Sound Resounds" begins and lasts until February 27th
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deathfindsaway: (« [Look] and this is... normal?)

[personal profile] deathfindsaway 2020-02-24 05:22 am (UTC)(link)
Osoru it is, then. It, it is a pleasure to meet you.

[He gives them a little bow, hand to his chest and a bend more than a nod their direction. Still gotta be nice about it, no matter what.]

My name is Kravitz. Have you been... waiting for us? Those of us down on Enso, I mean.
thankgods: (fate // destiny.)

[personal profile] thankgods 2020-02-24 05:59 am (UTC)(link)
In a manner of speaking. I knew you would arrive here eventually. It was an inevitability.
deathfindsaway: (« [Look] what the fuck is this)

[personal profile] deathfindsaway 2020-03-02 07:43 pm (UTC)(link)
How could it have been inevitable? There are quite a few factors that lead to my arrival, one of which seems to have purely been luck. Or are you referring to all of us from other worlds, arriving on these shores?

[Part of him is a little worried that he was sent here on a mission from the Raven Queen and simply-- forgot? Just a nagging worry with no pretense, but this is giving him the Vibes.]
thankgods: (fate // destiny.)

[personal profile] thankgods 2020-03-02 08:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I knew it would occur. And so it did. Or perhaps it is because it would occur that I knew it. I am the memory of the god of fate, of destiny, of prophecy. I see what would be and what will be. And so I am here.
deathfindsaway: (« [Skeptical] yeah ok and i'm a dwarf)

[personal profile] deathfindsaway 2020-03-04 08:29 pm (UTC)(link)
[Well... hm. That's a question. Kravitz tries to put himself together, get more serious about the issue at hand.]

I... see. Is it always that murky? The idea of fate's threads, even if you are... well, er, are you ruling them or simply given the power to observe?
thankgods: (fate // destiny.)

[personal profile] thankgods 2020-03-04 08:37 pm (UTC)(link)
That is the eternal question, isn't it? Generations of my followers asked the very same, and right up until the end, they never could find an answer.

[Bit of a complicated concept, that.]
deathfindsaway: (« [Disgust] oh god cooties)

[personal profile] deathfindsaway 2020-03-06 05:11 am (UTC)(link)
... Ah.

[Well that. Wasn't much of an answer, now was it. He's getting the sense that asking these kind of granular questions won't necessarily help, and doesn't want to push his luck asking them when there are more important parts for him to inquire.]

In that case... do you have any hints for what is coming next? What is on our horizon, so to speak?
thankgods: (fate // destiny.)

[personal profile] thankgods 2020-03-06 05:27 am (UTC)(link)
I see many diverging pathways. Many possibilities. There are some in which you slip and fall to your death and for some reason or another, never rise again.

[Perhaps that, by contrast, is too much of an answer.]

If it is specifics you seek, it is of specifics you must ask.
deathfindsaway: (« [Annoyed] why. why this)

[personal profile] deathfindsaway 2020-03-10 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
[He hums, realizing his mistake in the answers he's getting. He'll just need to get to the point then and hope he's asking the right questions.]

I need to know what the Storyteller is planning. I'm concerned their motives will lead to their death and possibly ours, and I want to allow them to escape this trial without unnecessary pain.
thankgods: (fate // destiny.)

[personal profile] thankgods 2020-03-10 03:32 am (UTC)(link)
They plan for the perpetuation of this world, of course. That is what they have always sought.
deathfindsaway: (« [Look] whos accosting me now)

[personal profile] deathfindsaway 2020-03-12 04:08 am (UTC)(link)
But how are they going to do that? They can't possibly have the energy to keep this up forever. Are-- are they destroying themselves? How do I stop that?
thankgods: (fate // destiny.)

[personal profile] thankgods 2020-03-12 04:39 am (UTC)(link)
You are correct. This world cannot last forever. It is a law of diminishing returns. If you seek to prevent this, you must unmake the world itself.
deathfindsaway: (« [Thoughtful] well i'm out of ideas)

[personal profile] deathfindsaway 2020-04-01 05:34 am (UTC)(link)
[He pauses, almost to consider a moment.]

Will that require hurting them? Will it require their death?
thankgods: (fate // destiny.)

[personal profile] thankgods 2020-04-01 06:09 am (UTC)(link)
Their fate is inevitable. All things, even gods die. One way or another, it will happen.