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♥ June (Dianir) Event Log

June (Dianir) Event Log
Ainea's time has ended and now Diacht's months have arrived. Dianir marks the beginning of the hot summer months with a rise in temperature as well as humidity. With each passing day, spring gives way to summer, and the natives of Havenwell are enjoying the blue skies along with the newly expanded barrier. With the most dangerous of the beasts gone thanks to offworlder help last month, researchers and conservationists head out on occasion into the newly opened areas to continue the work of cataloguing and preserving what they can find. Some take time to study the barrier and some just seem to enjoy being outside the walls for the first time in centuries. Meanwhile, the city within seems to have calmed from Ealom's excitement, settling into its usual routine with only a few…"hiccups."
❥ PROMPT I: Hana-hack-i

With the turning of the seasons, the weather warms up and Diacht's influence grows in strength. 'Tis the season to be honest with one another, because if you aren't, you may begin to feel a tickle in the back of your throat…
For those who have feelings repressed, secrets unaddressed, or maybe just won't confide in a friend when they're feeling depressed, the gods work in mysterious ways. Specifically, in the fact that the offworlders may find themselves coughing up flower petals. Whether petals of plantlife from Havenwell itself or another world entirely, the longer one goes without confessing their troubles or sentiments the more insistent their condition until they might even have trouble getting through a whole sentence without finding a corsage's worth stuck in their mouth. Speaking minor truths will lessen the effect a little at a time, while larger or more impactful ones will work to cure it completely.
While not painful or otherwise physically harmful, the affliction does feel awkward and very likely doesn't taste all that great. Not to mention it's going to be difficult to keep secrets when everyone can see you have a mouthful of flower.
For those who have feelings repressed, secrets unaddressed, or maybe just won't confide in a friend when they're feeling depressed, the gods work in mysterious ways. Specifically, in the fact that the offworlders may find themselves coughing up flower petals. Whether petals of plantlife from Havenwell itself or another world entirely, the longer one goes without confessing their troubles or sentiments the more insistent their condition until they might even have trouble getting through a whole sentence without finding a corsage's worth stuck in their mouth. Speaking minor truths will lessen the effect a little at a time, while larger or more impactful ones will work to cure it completely.
While not painful or otherwise physically harmful, the affliction does feel awkward and very likely doesn't taste all that great. Not to mention it's going to be difficult to keep secrets when everyone can see you have a mouthful of flower.
❥ PROMPT II: Uproot of the Spirit

Those offworlders that have been present in Havenwell since the previous June may remember an outbreak of traits and desires not necessarily their own, reflecting the dominion of their associated god instead. With the return of the early summer season, so too do such urges begin to resurface--but not quite in the same fashion.
This time around, things are a bit different--adherents to one god may find themselves with any other god or gods' traits, with one or more applying at once, one and then another on different days, any multitude of combinations apart from those of the deity to which they belong. For example, one under Diacht may have the effects of Rawna one day and Ainea the next, or perhaps Ainea and Ohma both at once, but never contend with Diacht's influence. And while the previous year seemed to deal with the gods' animal natures, it seems this time things are a little different as people begin manifesting extreme versions of their gods' emotional domains.
Ohma: As the god of wisdom, Ohma's influence becomes a desperate and insistent need to exchange knowledge. The affected may ask friends and strangers all manner of questions, ranging from 'where did you get that shirt' to 'how do you like your eggs' and everything in between. In exchange, the affected also wish to share their own information on just about everything they know, whether the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow or the entire plot of a book they read that one time. They simply have to give and seek knowledge to and from whoever they can find.
Ainea: The influence of the god of compassion leads the affected to be almost aggressively kind. Complimenting every little thing those around them might say, do, wear--if it can be spoken kindly about, those under Ainea's influence will do so excessively and well past the point of obnoxious. So too might they feel a compulsion to give gifts to others--specifically, giving away the affected's own possessions. Once the effect wears off, one might even have to track down their new and old friends to get their more important things back...
Diacht: Honor and honesty being Diacht's domain, those affected by them will be incapable of lying. They will be compelled to not only speak the truth, but do so out of obligation no matter how awkward for them or the other party. Even if it means speaking a brutally honest opinion or divulging a carefully hidden secret, so long as the words are true to the affected speaker they will have the urge to share it. To tell a lie or general untruth will make them feel suddenly ill, dispelled only by speaking something truthful instead.
Rawna: Rawna's reasoning takes the forefront of their influence; anyone under their affect will be insistent upon hearing and soothing the emotional hurts of others. They are certain they need to be a listening ear or comforting shoulder to the absolute best of their abilities and beyond--that is to say, they will not only go out of their way to find others' problems, but potentially assume ones exist where they do not. Some dear friends haven't spoken in an entire day? Clearly they had a terrible fight, and it's up to Rawna's affected to fix it.
This time around, things are a bit different--adherents to one god may find themselves with any other god or gods' traits, with one or more applying at once, one and then another on different days, any multitude of combinations apart from those of the deity to which they belong. For example, one under Diacht may have the effects of Rawna one day and Ainea the next, or perhaps Ainea and Ohma both at once, but never contend with Diacht's influence. And while the previous year seemed to deal with the gods' animal natures, it seems this time things are a little different as people begin manifesting extreme versions of their gods' emotional domains.
Ohma: As the god of wisdom, Ohma's influence becomes a desperate and insistent need to exchange knowledge. The affected may ask friends and strangers all manner of questions, ranging from 'where did you get that shirt' to 'how do you like your eggs' and everything in between. In exchange, the affected also wish to share their own information on just about everything they know, whether the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow or the entire plot of a book they read that one time. They simply have to give and seek knowledge to and from whoever they can find.
Ainea: The influence of the god of compassion leads the affected to be almost aggressively kind. Complimenting every little thing those around them might say, do, wear--if it can be spoken kindly about, those under Ainea's influence will do so excessively and well past the point of obnoxious. So too might they feel a compulsion to give gifts to others--specifically, giving away the affected's own possessions. Once the effect wears off, one might even have to track down their new and old friends to get their more important things back...
Diacht: Honor and honesty being Diacht's domain, those affected by them will be incapable of lying. They will be compelled to not only speak the truth, but do so out of obligation no matter how awkward for them or the other party. Even if it means speaking a brutally honest opinion or divulging a carefully hidden secret, so long as the words are true to the affected speaker they will have the urge to share it. To tell a lie or general untruth will make them feel suddenly ill, dispelled only by speaking something truthful instead.
Rawna: Rawna's reasoning takes the forefront of their influence; anyone under their affect will be insistent upon hearing and soothing the emotional hurts of others. They are certain they need to be a listening ear or comforting shoulder to the absolute best of their abilities and beyond--that is to say, they will not only go out of their way to find others' problems, but potentially assume ones exist where they do not. Some dear friends haven't spoken in an entire day? Clearly they had a terrible fight, and it's up to Rawna's affected to fix it.
❥ PROMPT III: 'Cause I'd Get A Thousand Hugs

Yet another indication that the world is recovering is the reappearance of the Fairy Lights. As the weather turns warmer, these beautiful little insects take to the air for their mating dances at night, dimly and softly glowing like Earth's fireflies or lightning bugs. These tiny little bugs float through the air, flitting about as their bodies pulse with light. The Fairy Lights come in a multitude of colors from red to purple, turning the night into soft rainbows of light. They make their triumphant reappearance in two locations: the botanical gardens and the green belt that grew up where the old wall used to be. Their beautiful displays start once the sun goes down and stop at sunrise, and natives are delighting in their return by taking walks among them.
If offworlders follow suit, they'll notice that the Fairy Lights are attracted to those who come in pairs or more, especially those who engage in sustained positive contact with each other while among them. The Fairy Lights seem to enjoy it when people are touching and will land upon them, one of each color until a rainbow has formed - usually in a crown around the head. Once the rainbow crown of Fairy Lights is complete, that character will feel a pleasant calmness and a feeling of peace and happiness wash over them. For as long as you and your partner(s) are in contact, the Fairy Lights will stay and so will the peace they confer. Once contact is broken, one by one the little insects will fly away, off to find a new perch.
If offworlders follow suit, they'll notice that the Fairy Lights are attracted to those who come in pairs or more, especially those who engage in sustained positive contact with each other while among them. The Fairy Lights seem to enjoy it when people are touching and will land upon them, one of each color until a rainbow has formed - usually in a crown around the head. Once the rainbow crown of Fairy Lights is complete, that character will feel a pleasant calmness and a feeling of peace and happiness wash over them. For as long as you and your partner(s) are in contact, the Fairy Lights will stay and so will the peace they confer. Once contact is broken, one by one the little insects will fly away, off to find a new perch.
This event will run from June 15 to June 30th. Click on each prompt's title to see the text. If you have any questions, feel free to direct them to the FAQ or to the Mod Question thread. You can also use the Havenwell Status page or the General Plotting Comment to give you other ideas for original prompts!
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And nothing anyone says will convince him otherwise.
"Why couldn't you ask my dad?"
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"Because."
Such a thorough and non-avoidant answer.
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Not... that he expects her to be very good at asking for it, yet he can only do so much beyond offering. Sometimes all you can do is open a door.
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His offer is kind, and makes her feel irrationally guilty—she's asked so much of him already, and done nothing in return.
"...I will keep that in mind. Thank you."
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He fidgets a little, bumping his cheek against the weasel curled at his neck. "If I ask her whether you're feeling at fault for something and won't say so, will she tell me?"
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"...Yes." { Yes! }
They answer at the same time, though where Era is churlish Narangerel is chipper and almost eager, as if she had just been waiting to tattle.
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He's trying not to be childish about how he handles these issues anymore, burying everything and pretending things are okay or withdrawing from the problem. Might be that this is a case of learn-by-watching on her part, since they're alike in a few uncomfortable ways.
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Those flowers have no mercy, evidently, and Era has no way to believably lie her way out of it anymore. He's not even surprised that she's eating them. Not after knowing her this long. (It's still gross, though.)
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{ Shall I tattle on her yet? } Narangerel makes sure Noct isn't the only one she speaks to. Era answers with an angry slap of her tail against the ground, though the ground beind soft grass the impact is significantly less impressive.
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He shifts his hand to give Naran another scritch behind the ears. "You're the professional. If she really needs to talk to me and she's just being stupid about it, go ahead. I'm not here to start fights, though."
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{ She already asked for so much and feels guilty, so she won't ask for more, } Naran explains, casually washing her face with her front paws as she does so. { She thinks you give her too much, and that she takes and takes and gives nothing in return. }
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It's a far cry from her claim in the argument they'd had months ago, which catches him off guard but also serves to demonstrate what a hot mess they'd been back then. In a sense, the guide ought to be something of a relief, though it clearly annoys Era. More discomfort, but more honesty- whether or not it's a good trade in the long-run has yet to be confirmed, but it's a start.
He's still not sure what to say otherwise, and when he opens his mouth intending to say something vague and probably unhelpful he instead coughs into a hand, clears his throat, and draws back to find a tiny, perfect blue sylleblossom bloom in his palm. He stares down at it for a long moment, feeling a twist in his gut and irony on his mind. The thought to comment on the hypocrisy comes to mind, or perhaps to just offer it to her to see if she'll really eat anything.
Still, the flower sits there in his hand, accusing him with its innocent demand. He doesn't need a book to remind him what it means. Don't give up, it says. Have a sincere heart.
Faintly he sighs, spinning it by the stem between his fingers. "Maybe you can give me some advice."
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While her dream-guide is pleased with his words, Era is startled by them. She jolts a little, confused, and says nothing at first, assuming he's speaking to Naran.
"...What? From me?"
She sounds incredulous, but who can really blame her at this point?
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He's not especially surprised by her lack of confidence, though. All things considered, it could be a lot worse than this. Though this does mean he still has to explain himself properly... goddammit.
Quietly he exhales, already tired and delaying just that much longer, and after a hesitant pause, mumbles, "I think my crystal gave me an Echo, kinda."
j/k here u go
That doesn't surprise Era as much as it probably should have (as much as she wishes it would have).
"That's kind of shite," she intones with great sympathy.
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He leans back a bit, clearing his throat, though no more flowers bubble up so it seems that he's on the right track. "We talked about it before, didn't we? Or you did, and I sorta danced around it, because I didn't know what the hell it was yet. And I still don't, not really, but for a while I didn't bring it up because it's been... well." He gestures vaguely. She knows. "They weren't memories before. Just... flashes of nothing, or something, and then nothing again? I dunno. But lately, they have been."
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"We must've, since I wasn't really surprised," she admits. "...How bad is it?"
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He doesn't know what constitutes as a 'bad' week, but he's been working through some theories. Carbuncle helped. Pyra helped. Still, he's not an idiot, he's done the math. He knows what it means for a situation to escalate over time.
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"Tell me what you know so far?" That might be too vague... "Are there any patterns with what activates a vision, or what they contain?"
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