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♥ December (Ranir) Event Log

December (Ranir) Event Log
As another year winds to a close, the air grows sharp with a wintery chill; the perfect weather for curling up with someone under a cozy blanket with some warm hot cocoa. To contrast the cold weather comes a distinctly festive warmth to the city itself; it's some holiday season, even if the natives still can't quite grasp what. While recovery from the recent worm-based catastrophe is still an ongoing thing, the natives are going through with the festivities as they've learned to celebrate: Decorations strung about the city are a bit haphazard and in all manner of colors both holiday-themed and simply colorful in general, the spirit and enthusiasm are certainly there.
❥ PROMPT I: See You Next Level

Residents who venture past the wall to the northwest of the arena to visit the fishing pond might find an unusual sight this month: it's frozen over. This is kind of a big deal, because the city hasn't had a substantial amount of open water in- well, no one quite knows how long! It seems to have totally frozen overnight, which is definitely unusual, but hardly the strangest thing to ever happen in Havenwell. Examining the ice will find it sturdy and solid, a good 6 inches thick at minimum. It is safe to walk on, and more importantly...
Excited for a new experience after all the glum and gloom, some local metalworkers are creating skate attachments that can be adjusted for size and connected to the shoes (or the feet, in the case of the local robotic population) of anyone who wants to give skating a try. Visitors to the area will find a booth set up, occasionally manned but mostly left as a trust exercise, with a collection of these devices that are free to use. Please take as many pairs as your party requires and skate to your heart's content! As a courtesy, borrowers are asked to return the skates once they're finished with them, but if you're really itching for a pair, the booth has the equivalent of a QR code you can scan with your communicator and commission a personalized pair.
It seems that part of the city is extra cold this season, because an influx of snow has practically drowned the arena, leaving a thick layer across the entirety and high piles along the sides. Locals have cleared the entrances and done their best to keep it functional, but those wishing to use the facility might find the ground far less sturdy than usual. You can use it as extra training, or maybe just give in to the urge and have fun with it instead. Go sledding, have a snowball fight!
Excited for a new experience after all the glum and gloom, some local metalworkers are creating skate attachments that can be adjusted for size and connected to the shoes (or the feet, in the case of the local robotic population) of anyone who wants to give skating a try. Visitors to the area will find a booth set up, occasionally manned but mostly left as a trust exercise, with a collection of these devices that are free to use. Please take as many pairs as your party requires and skate to your heart's content! As a courtesy, borrowers are asked to return the skates once they're finished with them, but if you're really itching for a pair, the booth has the equivalent of a QR code you can scan with your communicator and commission a personalized pair.
It seems that part of the city is extra cold this season, because an influx of snow has practically drowned the arena, leaving a thick layer across the entirety and high piles along the sides. Locals have cleared the entrances and done their best to keep it functional, but those wishing to use the facility might find the ground far less sturdy than usual. You can use it as extra training, or maybe just give in to the urge and have fun with it instead. Go sledding, have a snowball fight!
❥ PROMPT II: Fresh or Frozen

Purveyors of the fishing part of the new rink might be unhappy to have lost their hobby, but hey, no one's stopping you from carving a hole in the ice and giving it a go regardless. There's bound to still be something down there, though perhaps not what you'd expect. While you're out at the lake with another person, if you should happen to look into the water through a hole or the ice itself, you might occasionally see a series of dancing lights flitting around beneath you, mysterious but innocuous. Sometimes they disappear if you stare at them too long. Sometimes they follow you. If curiosity gets the better of you, maybe you ought to try dropping a line - or a hand - in to see what it is. If you're feeling really brave and don't mind the cold, you could even take a dive in and see what's going on up close. (Funny: it's not nearly as cold as you'd expect it to be, considering the frigid circumstances.) And there's no reason to worry about the rink, either. Likely through whatever actually turned the pond to ice, any holes carved into the ice somehow manage to freeze again overnight, as though it was never broken in the first place.
Whatever method you choose, these dancing lights will swirl around hook or hands, pulsing gently, until that light bursts and manifests into something familiar. Something you've been wanting, perhaps, or something you once had and have missed dearly. Maybe something you hadn't thought about at all, but would bring you delight. You can pull it from the waters and find it intact and undamaged by the cold or the water, alive if it is a living creature, though it appears to be hibernating. Dry it off, take it home, and check on it in the morning; you will find your gift as whole and well as if you'd plucked it from wherever you'd find it back home. Do with it what you choose, it's yours now. For those who might have the clever idea to try fishing more than once, surprises may await in the form of...a waterlogged old shoe? An empty tin can? A broken fishing lure? The possibilities are as endless as the objects are useless.
For those who may not have any creature or object of note they need or want, it is also possible for fishing to produce a small crystal, faintly glowing with some form of magic. Leaving the crystal by one's bedside overnight will result in a peculiar but pleasant dream; fulfilling one's heartfelt desire. Whether it's wanting to see somewhere back on your homeworld, getting closure with someone not in Havenwell, or hang gliding off of Everest, you will be able to see your desire in a dream and awake comfortable and well-rested in bed the next day.
This is a regain event! One regain is allowed per character, and it can be anything (within reason) that would fit within the Item Regain: Medium (100 point) category on the Activity Rewards page. Like with AC Rewards, regains must be approved by mods prior to regaining them, so please use the form below and comment to the Regain Request thread.
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Whatever method you choose, these dancing lights will swirl around hook or hands, pulsing gently, until that light bursts and manifests into something familiar. Something you've been wanting, perhaps, or something you once had and have missed dearly. Maybe something you hadn't thought about at all, but would bring you delight. You can pull it from the waters and find it intact and undamaged by the cold or the water, alive if it is a living creature, though it appears to be hibernating. Dry it off, take it home, and check on it in the morning; you will find your gift as whole and well as if you'd plucked it from wherever you'd find it back home. Do with it what you choose, it's yours now. For those who might have the clever idea to try fishing more than once, surprises may await in the form of...a waterlogged old shoe? An empty tin can? A broken fishing lure? The possibilities are as endless as the objects are useless.
For those who may not have any creature or object of note they need or want, it is also possible for fishing to produce a small crystal, faintly glowing with some form of magic. Leaving the crystal by one's bedside overnight will result in a peculiar but pleasant dream; fulfilling one's heartfelt desire. Whether it's wanting to see somewhere back on your homeworld, getting closure with someone not in Havenwell, or hang gliding off of Everest, you will be able to see your desire in a dream and awake comfortable and well-rested in bed the next day.
This is a regain event! One regain is allowed per character, and it can be anything (within reason) that would fit within the Item Regain: Medium (100 point) category on the Activity Rewards page. Like with AC Rewards, regains must be approved by mods prior to regaining them, so please use the form below and comment to the Regain Request thread.
Player:
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❥ PROMPT III: Snow Problems

As the weather shifts to something seasonally chilly, on occasion some small patches of clouds can be seen in Havenwell--specifically, hovering over the heads of offworlders. These localized little clouds find people to stick to and follow them a couple of feet overhead to shower them with a gentle dusting of snow, so hopefully you have an umbrella handy. And while the snow can be just snow and nothing more, to others it might have one (or even several at once) effects to it.
Cheers To You: No matter how much one drinks or how they choose to mix their cocktails, they will find themselves completely impervious to the ill effects of alcohol. No hangover, but also no fun to earn it in the first place.
Hand it Over: Some with their own personal snow clouds may feel nothing odd except for a slight tingle in their dominant hand. Whether one stumbles upon the actual effect or not, it is a very simple change: the power of their unarmed punch becomes superpowered and several times stronger than normal.
Sticks and Stones: Still others may feel completely normal and go about their usual day's business with absolutely no awareness of any change but a persistent snowfall overhead. However, should they meet with anything that might ordinarily hurt, they will find that they have twenty-four hours of complete invulnerability starting from when their snow cloud latched on to them.
Time and Tribulation: Perhaps along with the slight chill comes a sudden awareness that one is a bit shorter than usual. Or taller? It would seem that yet another odd side effect of the little snow clouds is that one has aged an entire decade–in either direction, rendering them either younger or older. Luckily, the changes seem to stop at only physical…at least this time.
Cheers To You: No matter how much one drinks or how they choose to mix their cocktails, they will find themselves completely impervious to the ill effects of alcohol. No hangover, but also no fun to earn it in the first place.
Hand it Over: Some with their own personal snow clouds may feel nothing odd except for a slight tingle in their dominant hand. Whether one stumbles upon the actual effect or not, it is a very simple change: the power of their unarmed punch becomes superpowered and several times stronger than normal.
Sticks and Stones: Still others may feel completely normal and go about their usual day's business with absolutely no awareness of any change but a persistent snowfall overhead. However, should they meet with anything that might ordinarily hurt, they will find that they have twenty-four hours of complete invulnerability starting from when their snow cloud latched on to them.
Time and Tribulation: Perhaps along with the slight chill comes a sudden awareness that one is a bit shorter than usual. Or taller? It would seem that yet another odd side effect of the little snow clouds is that one has aged an entire decade–in either direction, rendering them either younger or older. Luckily, the changes seem to stop at only physical…at least this time.
This event will run from December 15-31. 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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There's only a split second when Shinji realizes he's on a collision course with someone - someone he's not entirely positive could withstand the collision unscathed.
Oh. Oh no.
He isn't going terribly fast, but there's still a scramble from Shinji to try and angle the blades on his feet to kill that momentum. A... decently successful move, in that he's going a bit slower as his feet slip out from under him. He may not be on a course to bodily crash into Honerva fully, but that 'Careful' is met with one boy sliding his way into her regardless, just... at a lower angle.
"Whoa-!!"
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Of course it's a fair amount of exertion to do so without either of them falling over spectacularly, so it will be a moment for her to catch her breath to speak just yet so she can focus on keeping them upright.
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A truly terrible spill has been averted, but this isn't a very ideal situation to be in either.
"I-I'm so sorry!" At least this is marginally less horrific than if they had both fallen mercilessly to the ice? He's still pretty mortified with it all. This is awful. "Are you all right?"
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"It's fine-"
Still, moving backwards with no plan as to how to rectify it further is not great either. Finding the nearest soft snowy bank might be best for a proper flop.
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It may be cold, but at least it's soft, and at least it will stop them. "That..." that sucked. How embarrassing... "Sorry," you already said that once, buddy. "Really, that was... bad." A truly disgraceful spill on his part.
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Still, it takes a moment to catch breath and - well, it is fairly embarrassing on both their parts, but maybe no one is really looking their way. A concerned robot maybe, but this probably wasn't too uncommon of a thing to happen. Probably.
"Well, that was..." Unexpected? Awkward, as she finds herself half laughing instead, a little caught off guard by that while the actual incident catches up with her mentally, ears giving a little twitch in her perplexed state. "... Unique?"
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He carefully pulls himself away so he can -- maybe trying to stand up right now wouldn't be the smartest idea, he's still really unsteady -- let's try just sitting up for now, even if the snowdrift is still really chilly and perhaps not the most ideal spot to be sitting around. Is the red at his cheeks from that cold, or a embarrassment? Possibly both? At least she doesn't seem upset, that's a bit of tension off his shoulders.
"It was... ridiculous," Someone should say it! "I'm sorry for getting you tangled up in it, but... thank you for the help."
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"I am sorry that I was not better... braced for such an impact."
It's never precisely been her strong suit, even with certain inherited traits.
"However as ridiculous as it was, I much rather aid as I can than see you risk certain injury, so I am glad to have helped. Although... a warm beverage or soup may not be remiss once we can properly regain our feet."
Which still currently have skates on, but that is something else to resolve with future navigation.
I thought... I hit send.... my apologies
"You did more than enough," he assures her, wanting to make sure it's clear that she's been incredibly helpful in light of this ridiculousness. "Something warm... does sound like it would be a very good idea. Once we're back on our feet." Keep the chill away, mend any bruises to their pride... "Is... there any place nearby that would have something like that? I'd be more than happy to treat you, for the inconvenience."
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She has to think about that one. They're a fair ways out considerably, with the pond's location being to the northwest and not far from the arena, far from the usual districts and little café areas. Likely as not there's some pop up stand with natives providing hopeful concoctions nearby, but she's less likely to want to trust those with the time of year.
"We may wish to be back in the city proper for that, though I admit I am not too familiar with what might be available around the north side."
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"It'd be easier to just stop by our place first, in that case..." Way faster than making a trek out toward the city, at any rate. Make some hot soup, or something warm to drink there... ah, but that's really different from stopping by a café to be treated, isn't it? "It would have been nice if they set up drink stands they had around a few years back."
Weird side-effects of the drinks aside, they had been pretty convenient. Perfect for such a chilly endeavor like ice skating.
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Because she doesn't want him to feel as if he's going through any unnecessary trouble, even if it was her suggestion. Still, hard not to shake her head slightly at the mention of those stands. She certainly remembers them, but not too fondly.
"It would have been thoughtful for them to make the accommodation, though I'd much prefer a more... trusted source than those, at least."
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"If you don't mind," making her a drink himself would be a little more meaningful than just buying something, right...? A better display of gratitude, so long as it's a good result. "Our home is nearby Rawna's temple. That's not too far, is it?"
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"From this location, it's not so far at all. I am not usually in that part of the city unless it is a research concern, so it would be nice to have a change of pace."
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And, it truly isn't too much of a hike, but it's good that it wouldn't be so far out of her way that she'd decline. Good, good. "Hopefully it will be well worth your while, then," he says, a faint, polite smile tugging at the corner of his mouth.
The first step, then, is to get back on their feet. Carefully, carefully, Shinji picks himself back up and on to his feet, making extra sure to keep his balance as he offers a hand down to Honerva.
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"I'm certain it will be. Although we'll have to navigate ourselves to where we can retrieve our proper shoes, first. Let's take our time."
Not that she thinks he'll be eager to rush after their collision, but at least the ice area doesn't seem too crowded to give them a good path back to the other side of the lake.
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"Of course." A leisurely time will be had, especially if they're being given a nice, clear shot to their destination. One easy trip to reclaim their shoes, mercifully with no interruptions!
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"Keep steady. We have no need to rush the finish."
Not that she thinks he would push at this juncture, but she's known others who'd take speeding up to get there as a challenge accepted.
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With that out of the way, Shinji turns back in order to gently offer Honerva his hand, letting her have that extra bit of steadiness for the remainder of that short trip. "Here we go." They'll be out of this silly situation soon enough!
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"Thank you. This does give an appreciation for ordinary shoes, does it not?"
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"No kidding," he agrees with a small sigh, as he keeps himself braced against the booth with one hand to better swap out the skates for his shoes. "It's hard to get used to, being on your own feet but with so little control..."
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"It almost reminds me of a shift in gravity. Not exactly a sensation we would ordinarily encounter while grounded on a planet."
Of course, this world did have it's own sort of gravity shifts in extreme sort of ways, but that isn't quite what she means.
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It's easy enough to get stable on his feet now that he's not in the skates, and in no time, he's got his regular shoes back on. "Whenever you're ready." No rush! He's patient.
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Not that it takes her too much longer to slip from the skates to her boots sensibly, though she does continue to speak on the other subject while doing so. Not something she'd usually do, but more times than not she's aware when her context varies from others.
"While the gravity in those regards is usually regulated, there are those times when something might have gone awry, or it simply might be different than what one might be accustomed to. Learning to balance and move through those conditions are not so dissimilar to this."
Not that ice upon water can be compared to navigating the complexity of space, but it's still a change in how one moved.
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"Is this something you have a lot of experience with?" She sounds pretty confident with this comparison, after all, and it didn't seem like she was having many problems with actually skating until he came along, as far as he could tell.
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