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Entry tags:
- !event,
- akira kurusu,
- ann takamaki,
- atem,
- carlisle longinmouth,
- chris,
- curufin,
- dr. lance sweets,
- dr. newton geiszler,
- duck,
- ed grayson,
- elena fisher,
- ellie,
- fun ghoul,
- george lass,
- gren,
- hanako nurumi,
- harlan halliday,
- henry percy,
- ikaruga,
- inquisitor trevelyan,
- jo harvelle,
- kravitz,
- laura palmer,
- lup,
- maketh tua,
- margaery tyrell,
- michael munroe,
- mokuba kaiba,
- nathan drake,
- nick valentine,
- nico di angelo,
- oscar,
- prussia,
- raidou kuzunoha,
- rey,
- terrence ephemera/sharkface,
- the girl,
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- trafalgar law,
- tucker,
- yehudit/ravine,
- yusuke kitagawa
Event Log: End of Arc 2
Who: All characters
What: The event log for the End of Arc 2
Where: All over the city
When: November 25th-December 12th
Warnings: A full-scale battle, including character death, NPC death, and various other ways to suffer
What: The event log for the End of Arc 2
Where: All over the city
When: November 25th-December 12th
Warnings: A full-scale battle, including character death, NPC death, and various other ways to suffer
It was bound to happen. The Null warned you, after all, and this has been building for awhile - and now it's here. First comes the initial attack, the agents of the Null attacking Hope's temple. Then, an SOS, warning the city of what's happened: a betrayal, and Hope being injured. Luckily for everyone, thanks to the actions of his guards Hope survives the attack. Unluckily, his attacker, the goddess Delight, escapes and lets the Null in.
Flooding into the cave, the Null will attack anyone who they believe is resisting them. They'll destroy buildings and deploy dangerous crowd control weapons, in addition to their sheer strength and speed. Confusion empties the monsters in the tunnels into the city, to help distract the Null. Some gods fight, others provide safe havens, but everyone is in danger.
After about a week and a half of the attack, Fear summons enough power to teleport the city. This stops any new Null from arriving through the tunnels, but the remaining Null must be hunted down and destroyed, or else they'll signal their location to the rest of their species. The danger will lessen as Null are taken out, but things won't really be safe until Fear moves the city again, so don't get too comfortable.
What will you do? Run and hide? Fight? Help the fighters? Turn on the gods yourself? Whatever you do, it's time to make a decision.► This log covers November 25th-December 12th.
► Feel free to make your own logs, as well
► Please tag headers of threads with content warnings where they apply
► Please put your character's name and open/closed in the subject line of your starters!
► If you get taken out by the Null, please let us know here.
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[Julie pulls a face, rubbing her elbow. By this point, everything hurts, but she hasn't had the luxury of hiding since the moment the creatures started flooding into the tunnels.]
What the hell did she think she was doing, anyway? How is this helping us?
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[It's a generous interpretation. Rhy isn't sure he believes it.]
Still, after all the hell we've given them, she ought to have known we wouldn't just take this laying down.
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No kidding. If she thought she was going to save us this way, she really got it wrong. [She lets out an annoyed sound.]
I was on their shitlist before they even got here.
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[Rhy is only so-so about using his phone - it's not technology he's familiar with - so he managed to miss most of that sort of thing.]
After this, I doubt they'll have any allies here at all. Even those who were unsure must see that they don't have our best interests in mind at all.
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She's run into that sort of ego before. It can be used as a weakness, but Julie is no strategist, and she wouldn't know the first thing about how to use something like that to her advantage.]
Do you think they need allies? They seem pretty good at killing us off without them.
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Now that they're in the city, I suppose they don't. They only needed help to get in here. But I find it unlikely that they'd simply throw away any possible allies. They don't seem stupid.
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[The Null didn't seem like they'd wanted allies, even when they were proposing tasks for the people living in the cave. They'd wanted someone to give them an in, to open the door, but after that..?]
Would you trust something like them? I don't think we matter to them, so why would our alliance matter, after it stopped being useful?
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[Even murderous robots do. After all, they'd needed help to get in the city - even if that didn't last.]
But I agree. I think they'll only value allies so long as those allies are useful. The moment anyone stops being useful, they should expect to be turned on. Isn't that somewhat similar to what happened to the gods?
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[Maybe she has the wrong idea about how this kind of thing works, but 'using someone until they stop being useful' doesn't feel like the kind of thing that constitutes an alliance.]
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[Rhy doesn't think it's smart, but he's considerably more empathetic than a Null might be.]