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WEEK ONE MINGLE
krankaz: week 1 mingle
Depths of the Leviathan
Depths of the Leviathan
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Waking up this morning will reveal some unfamiliar surroundings. The familiar sights and sounds of Cittàgazze are long gone, replaced by something much more ancient, yet still radiant. The sound of children playing in the streets and scampering about have been replaced by the echoes from deep. Try not to hold your breath for too long when you finally take the first steps outside to soak in all of new sights. Ideally, "soak" being used as a metaphor instead of literally as well, and it can stay that way just as long as the "Bubble" is respected. What? A "Bubble?"
You all awaken in your beds—although they aren't the beds that you found yourself falling asleep in previously, and you might not even see the same face as you had the previous night. But one by one, as you filter out, you find yourselves in what had once been a grand and imperious castle. The halls stand massive, arching and textured in reliefs and carvings of beautiful faces and creatures. Old paintings adorn the walls, or have even been knocked down to prop against them, rotten from moisture and dust and neglect. Great landscape scenes, the tales of battlefields, and royal portraits of strangers vary where you can make them out.
As the journey through these halls continues, everyone comes to the same conclusion: this place is twice as empty as the city of magpies was. It would probably be dimly lit, were it not for a faint blue glow from outside (from the Bubble over everything, you'll come to realize) and the fact there's bioluminescent corral, plants, and even small creatures everywhere, washing everything in salmon, pinks, purples, oranges, reds. Light posts and fixtures are adorned with once-white crystals that illuminated things, now covered in these same warm hues to replace their glow.

Coming down to the join of the two castle wings and into the throne room, you'll meet some familiar faces. Or unfamiliar? We don't know your lives. They seem to be anticipating your eventual arrival.
Each of the three hooded figures have a distinctly colored cloak with one being dark like the night, the second in a cloak of bright and soft dawn, and the last in robes of stormy sunset. Once again, two appear to stand at the same height, but this time the third is of a shorter stature. It's that shorter one, in the dawn-colored cloak, that speaks first.
They clap their hands once, twice, three times - and then their voice, strong but chipper, is loud and clear. "Hello, everyone! Apologies for the surprise, we, ah, weren't exactly expecting this to happen until it did? My name is Satariel, and we're the Temporal Watchers. The Celestials are still here with us, but it's our turn to speak with all of you like this. If we haven't met before, it's nice to meet you now! If we've met before, it's good to see you again. Please let us know if there's anything we can do to help you, as we all figure things out, as we know that things are already fairly stressful as is right now."
They fold their hands together in front of themself, bowing politely, and pass it onto the next in line who stands taller than Satariel and dressed in a long dark cloak like the night. "Satariel is so great! It makes me wonder why we're even here." They'll say with a laugh before properly addressing everyone else after raising their left hand up to the side of their face in the shape of a paw.
"It's as they say—we're the Temporal Watchers and I'm Rameel, so hello, hello! I hope everyone enjoyed my gift last week. Unfortunately, I don't have anything for you this week but if you talk to me later maybe I can arrange something. We are but your humble servants."
To conclude their turn speaking, they'll give a deep, flourishing bow and step aside for the one in a cloak reminiscent of a stormy day. "Yomiel." They wave a hand at the other two. "They covered most of it already, so just let one of us know if you have any questions. We'll answer messages, too, if you need us."

With the new week, travelers will find that their daemons have stopped hiccuping and shifting without warning. Instead, they will find that they and their daemon have limited control over one of four elements - earth, fire, water, or air. Some examples would be shifting sand, warming a cup of tea with your hands, sweating more than normal (if you aren't like Bertolt), or always looking like you're in a hair commercial. This effect lasts all week.
And, if you're worried about your things, just check your rooms. They'll be stored away safe and sound.
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Talk to Rameel
Call it an attitude survey. After what just happened, I just thought it would be to know what your thoughts are.
[ later on, they can be found wandering around just about anywhere in the city getting into anything and everything. ]
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[she crosses her arms. hi, rameel.]
You mean those outfits?
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Bingo! It looked good on so many of you.
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... What in the world is this supposed to mean?
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Where do you feel like you'd belong?
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he reaches out and pats rameel's cheek with the sheet of paper he's just been handed. ]
Are you going to be handing out "do you like me yes/no" cards next?
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but just meow at him for it, i guess. ]
Oh, I've thought about it but I don't think I could handle an entire stack of cards of either answer.
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Anyway he's taking the survey and squinting at it.]
What the hell are these choices?
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What do you mean? They're pretty standard choices.
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Okay...
Would you care to explain the thought process behind that "gift" of yours?
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... But all of these are right? Oh, wait, you're the guy that put us in that get-up?
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My thoughts are I would like some snacks.
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This seems to be in rather poor taste, after this past week.
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Murder is okay, I guess. [ A pause, she answered that quickly. ] But feelings matter, too!
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It is ok to ask for help. That is my answer.
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Re: Talk to Rameel
[Quick and to the point.]
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If we are speaking strictly of what occurred over the past few days, my thoughts could barely be conveyed through these simple options alone.
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Sleazebag.
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[ he nods! ]
Your daemon is pretty, by the way!
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and holds it up to them pointing a finger at the 'murder is okay' corner. ]
Tempy! Why are we under water?
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[ taking the paper and having a look at it briefly. hm, what an interesting chart. he holds out a hand. give him a writing implement. do you have one for your survey takers? ]
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[Wow. They really are just like that?? Truly hope someone shows up in a sexy sailor costume tomorrow... Anyway, she stares at this sheet — and whips out a red pen before presenting it back to them.]
Circle your answer. I'll circle mine, too.
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[ looks over the sheet of paper he's given ]
...an attitude survey, huh. And what happens if we choose "murder is okay"?
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It's targeted to rattle some masks and lift some cloaks, though it's not terribly strong. Just mischievous enough to mess around a bit.
Maybe it'll toss some papers, too?]
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roxis just stares at them like he's debating with himself whether he wants to engage at all, but eventually: ]
I'm not sure it's possible to boil everything down to the four sentiments expressed on this survey.
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