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♥ November Event Log

a gloved hand places a brick in place on a wall
November (Malom) Event Log

The chaos of Lasohm's invasion is still fresh in the mind, but it's over. The ugly scar of the hole in Havenwell's wall is a jarring reminder that this world is dying and nothing goes quietly into that dark night. The phantom is gone as Malom overtakes Lasohm, the weather turning colder and chillier with each passing day. Still, the city of Havenwell has all of you offworlders to thank for its survival, and the fearful citizens make sure you know just how much they appreciate you by stopping you on the street to say their thanks. Your new home still needs your help to recover from their ordeal though, so will you lend them your strength once more?



PROMPT I: Rebuilding Effort
a stone wall with a large collapsed hole in the center

The magic barrier over the hole that unknown monster punched through Havenwell's wall is repaired, stopping the onslaught and encouraging any other nightmares that lurk outside to move on and away, but the hole itself remains. Throughout the month of Malom, robot natives are working tirelessly to gather bricks and stone and patch the breach, but they could use some help. Work together with other offworlders and natives alike to repair the wall and be rewarded with a handsome bump to the Dora in your bank account. They need all sorts of help, from clearing away the dead bodies of the spider-like creatures for cremation, to retrieving and hauling stone for the wall, to actually slotting the heavy blocks into place to cement them back together.

Outside the barrier, now clearly visible through the hole, a storm rages on, obscuring the view of the world beyond it. Gray and black clouds whip against the invisible barrier, and occasional debris slams into it, causing the impact site to light up with silver, pink, blue, or white hues before it fades away again. It seems even without monsters, the world outside is as inhospitable as was rumored.

Work together or take a break along the base of the wall and get to know your fellow offworlders a little better. It's going to take a while before this mess is cleaned up.


PROMPT II: Air Sickness
Those who worked at or were near the breach in the wall for any extended period of time will notice that, over time, it gets harder to breathe. Then they begin to feel feverish, even if they don't have flesh bodies or are immune to disease. Their bodies ache and groan and it gets harder to move about without help. Once the natives notice, they set up a recovery area away from where the breach occurred: a giant tent with cots and pillows, thick rugs and blankets to keep the chill away. Unfortunately, they don't have medicines available to treat flesh bodied people, so they're at a loss of what to do otherwise. The priests gather anyone who is ill and brings them here...which is when a curious thing occurs.

While conventional medicines and healing spells seem to have no effect on the illness, staying in contact with another person alleviates the symptoms. After a period of contact with another person or persons, the fever breaks and it's like you were never sick at all.

Return to the wall, however, and you'll notice your symptoms coming back with a vengeance after a few days. It seems that making regular trips between the wall and this recovery tent is the only way to keep working. At least it's an easy fix so long as you're not a germaphobe.


PROMPT III: A Tasty(?) Reward
a collage of different foods on display: salads, meats, and pasta

Toward the end of the month as the hole in the wall is completely repaired and the risk of illness declines, a message is sent to all the offworlders' communication devices. Those who choose to open it will find a very official looking message from The Havenwell Council that reads:

Greetings, Saviours of Havenwell!
We of the Havenwell Council greet you and wish to express our eternal gratitude for your valiant efforts to keep our wonderful home safe. Without you, we would not have survived this terrible onslaught. As such, we wish to express our gratitude in a more concrete form. Your emissary, Magolor, has been in contact with this venerable Council and has brought to our attention that your greatest concern is for the food available. We apologize that due to our inability to taste we have been unable to supply you with satisfactory meals.

To that end, we invite you to work with our scientists to improve upon the taste of currently available offerings from our replicators. Please come to the Northern Research Tower (map included) at any time this month to sample what our replicators can produce and give us feedback on their flavour and textures. We ask that you be as specific as possible in your criticisms so we may improve upon your general quality of life. Please feel free to bring as many friends as you wish.
May the Gods Protect You,
Havenwell Council, Community Liaisons


Those who take the invitation will arrive at the Northern Research Tower and be taken directly to the 40th floor, where a large banquet hall has been laid out. Five rectangular tables, over 5 meters long each, stretch down the room, creating aisles for people to walk down. At the far end are several high round tables, covered in white cloth, and high round stools for those who wish them. The tables are overflowing with food, much like the welcome dinner, but at each table and scattered throughout the room are scientist robots with arm bands that read "Experiment 73" in that peculiar Aellyn script you saw during your time at the Archives. They invite you to taste the foods - both raw and cooked - and to give your very honest opinions.

Enjoy the food, help them improve the flavours, and walk the room to talk with the others who have come. Those who participate will receive a small synthetic fruit basket to take home with them on their first visit. Feel free to come back as often as you like, however! Each time, they'll be changing and adjusting the food available so your first and last visit may be very different. Perhaps that strawberry actually even tastes sweet, finally.


PROMPT IV: A Virtual Spa
a spa/water park with large open pools, an enclosed building, a bridge, and a water slide in the background

The VR cafes are uncharacteristically quiet while the rebuilding effort goes on, but there are still those who come to plug in to unwind after a day of intensive labor. And what better way to unwind than with a hot bath, right? Since the people of Havenwell can't actually submerge themselves in water, they're doing the next best thing: going to a virtual hot spring. There are several types to choose from and despite being digital, their calming and soothing effects on the body seem very real. Choose from:
  • The Classic Outdoors: a rock lined hot spring with natural rock floors and steamy mineral infused waters nestled in the mountains. All around you is beautiful greenery like a sweeping pine and low fragrant bushes. The serene air and the calm forest is only occasionally broken by the sound of a wooden pipe thudding hollowly against a rock at a steady interval or the sound of birdsong off in the trees. The relaxing atmosphere is enough to set even the tightest wound nerves at ease.

  • The Marbled Columns: white and painted marble columns lead to a series of different shaped baths with statues of the gods pouring water into them. Each bath has a different healing property, which is clearly marked with a plaque at the rim of each: good for your circulation, your bones, your aches and pains, even acne and metabolic rate. The columns support a beautiful open ceiling that shows the perfectly blue sky overhead dotted with the occasional cloud.

  • The Steamy Sauna: though seemingly austere in their white tile and deep blue bath basins, the air here is thick and steamy and the baths are deep with hand-rails leading down steps to help you enter. All around the basins are stone or wooden benches with towels laid down for those who wish to simply sit and let the warm air open their lungs. If you get too hot? Grab a bucketful of cold water from one of the freestanding tubs and douse yourself to get a shock and cool off.

  • The Milk-and-Honey: a beautifully tiled bath with a large shallow rectangular basin. The surrounding walls and ceilings have blue, white, and gold geometric designs laid out with loving care in pleasant designs that ease the mind. The bath water here is filled with a concoction of milk and honey to soothe and smooth the skin, filling the air with a pleasing sweet scent. The effects of these baths on a person's skin is said to make them glow from the inside out for at least a day after bathing.

  • The Theme Park: the first thing to greet you is the comically oversized bottle of red wine tipped to pour a continuous stream of red liquid into the large crystalline bath basin. The smell of wine is heavy but pleasant in the air and the crystalline basin is round and shaped like a wine glass. Climb up the glass steps and give yourself a good old soak in the red water. You might even find that taking a dip here gives you a heady happiness that lasts all day. And if it feels like you're a little drunk while there? That has to be your imagination! ...Maybe.

Hot springs are great to experience with friends to deepen that feeling of skinship you have with each other, and several Havenwell natives are doing just that. But what about those who don't have a friend to log in with? Don't worry! The game will randomly select another player from this or another facility and match you together. Isn't that nice? We're sure it is! Who doesn't want to talk to someone else while naked, right?




This event will run from November 14th to the 31st. 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 here.
scourgingstars: (i was broken from a young age)

[personal profile] scourgingstars 2019-11-18 12:44 am (UTC)(link)
I'm well aware of how trusting your father is, perhaps to a fault. He's a good man, but that quality will land him in danger someday.
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[personal profile] carbungle 2019-11-18 01:51 am (UTC)(link)
...Mm.

[A sobering reminder that it very much has already- did. Though to be fair it was not trusting Niflheim that took him from them, but a cruel fate that supposedly couldn't be averted. Just because Noctis had assumed Regis had been fooled at first didn't make it true.

That's too sobering a conversation for a public dinner gathering, and while the replacement isn't much better, he can't not ask,]


How're you holding up? All things considered.
scourgingstars: (dear lord hear this call)

[personal profile] scourgingstars 2019-11-18 01:54 am (UTC)(link)
I presume I needn't say 'I've been better' or any such thing.

[Given...yeah.]

Grateful as I am that Aera is here, matters are...complicated.
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[personal profile] carbungle 2019-11-18 03:04 am (UTC)(link)
Business as usual in this family.

[At least in this place. Every few months the complexity of things is exacerbated more and more.]

I met them, though. Aera's really nice.

[Somnus is... well, he is something. He is definitely something.]
scourgingstars: (into the setting sun)

[personal profile] scourgingstars 2019-11-18 03:08 am (UTC)(link)
Her compassion has ever been a quality she has in abundance, with stubbornness barely a step behind.

[Weird how he made that sound like glowing praise.]
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[personal profile] carbungle 2019-11-18 03:22 am (UTC)(link)
[Not that weird, considering Luna.]

That sounds like a family trait, too.
scourgingstars: (maybe then I'll fade away)

[personal profile] scourgingstars 2019-11-18 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
...Perhaps so, just a bit.
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[personal profile] carbungle 2019-11-18 03:46 am (UTC)(link)
So... do we have to have some kind of intervention while we're all here, or do you think we can avoid anyone trying to kill anyone else?

[How many times can they dance around the name "Somnus" in a single conversation.]
scourgingstars: (i see my red door)

[personal profile] scourgingstars 2019-11-18 03:48 am (UTC)(link)
If I had the heart to kill my own brother, this conversation would not be happening.

[...good to know.]

And I doubt he's much of a threat to me now, even if he cared to try.
carbungle: ponponpon @ dw (129)

[personal profile] carbungle 2019-11-18 05:11 am (UTC)(link)
That's, uh. Fair.

[And a far more reasonable response than the situation would normally allow.]

For what it's worth, I'm sorry. Things were messy enough already.

[He knows Ardyn was already trying to come to terms with... a lot. The addition of Somnus throws a wrench in everything.]
scourgingstars: (don't you put me on the backburner)

[personal profile] scourgingstars 2019-11-18 05:15 am (UTC)(link)
This isn't your fault, and you've nothing to apologize for. I should be the one saying as much; I'm sorry the family's been built on a history of our foolish conflicts.
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[personal profile] carbungle 2019-11-19 06:56 am (UTC)(link)
[It's more of an empty, sympathetic apology than actively taking any blame, so Noctis shrugs a response.]

The situation's crazier than most, but I'm pretty sure conflict happens in any family. Our line just excels at being extra.
scourgingstars: (over and in last call for sin)

[personal profile] scourgingstars 2019-11-19 06:58 am (UTC)(link)
Most houses don't have some hundred generations built on fratricide and an estranged uncle kept in a closet, but very well.

[...he's not always good at jokes.]
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[personal profile] carbungle 2019-11-19 07:42 am (UTC)(link)
Like I said, extra.

[File that away as something to work on, maybe. They'll get you, Ardyn...!]

Hey, uh- question. If you were the healer of your time, what did the Oracle do?
scourgingstars: (all a fire needs is a single spark)

[personal profile] scourgingstars 2019-11-19 07:46 am (UTC)(link)
...Primarily, acted as intermediary between mortals and the divine. I can't very well speak to the gods or hear their voice, but Aera can. Why do you ask?
carbungle: ponponpon @ dw (41)

[personal profile] carbungle 2019-11-19 08:02 am (UTC)(link)
Mostly thinking about the differences. There hasn't been that much "divining" since the gods have been napping this whole time, so the Oracle's known more for healing these days.

[And knowing at least some details of what healing did to Ardyn, he's! A little worried!]
scourgingstars: (but all of your heroes are gone)

[personal profile] scourgingstars 2019-11-19 08:05 am (UTC)(link)
[...Oh. Hm. That's...alarming.]

I think she might have some smaller-scale capacity for such magic, but you would have to ask her yourself. For my part, I only know that it's never seemed a problem to her.
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[personal profile] carbungle 2019-11-19 08:12 am (UTC)(link)
[Yeah just a little bit. But he makes a mental note to check in with Aera and Luna.]

Do you have other magic? Like the Crystal stuff, what my dad can do? I know you can summon weapons, but...

[He shrugs, trailing off. Having not seen Ardyn or Somnus in action, he can't help feeling curious.]