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ᴛʜᴇ ᴍᴏᴅᴛᴇᴀᴍ ᴏғ ʜᴀᴅʀɪᴇʟ ([personal profile] hadrielmods) wrote in [community profile] hadriel_logs2018-05-27 12:21 pm

Event Log: The Beach Episode

Who: Everyone!
What: The event log for the transition to our new planet!
Where: The city, which has now been fragmented onto four separate islands.
When: May 27th-June 10th
Warnings: Surf's up! If by 'surf', you mean separation from your friends, weird sea creatures, and cold rainfall.


The sun and the sand and a drink in your hand- well, it all sounded pretty nice when you voted for the island planet, but ultimately what you're getting is a bit less glamorous.

The transition takes place instantaneously, with very little noteworthy shakeup, though those of you who are particularly in-tune with the supernatural may feel a bit dizzied or nauseated by the sudden movement. And that's exactly what it is: for those of you who are outside, the change is fairly noticeable, as in the span of a single blink, what used to be miles of desert is now rocky ocean. The city is simply in one place one moment, and then somewhere entirely new a second later.

And that somewhere new is exciting! The islands have plenty of landscape to explore and weather conditions to adjust to, fish to catch, and- wait, how do you get to the other islands? What if your friends or your home or the bar is on these other islands? Enjoy having to figure out who is where and how you're going to get by with only a small fraction of the city to work off of- hopefully those boats will come sooner rather than later...

► This log covers May 27th-June 10th.
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abyssalarcana: (so he can boil the disobedient)

[personal profile] abyssalarcana 2018-06-12 05:55 am (UTC)(link)
"Right - well."

The look she gives him is skeptical, to say the least. Buying luxuries, sure, that's a reasonable thing to do. No world domination involved, but she knows the joys of a life full of everything one desires. She can't blame him for wanting that also. How he gets from that to... what, breaking people's phones? That just sounds like general mischief. Perhaps he's a bit dense. Quite a lot of humans seem to be.

"Your world would be wholly unprepared for those particular infractions, wouldn't it. Sounds like fun. I know that there's a rumor that when people go home they forget everything that happened here, but that only applies to the ones who then come back again." Not that she expects this one to actually be able to learn here how to do the things it sounds like he wants to do. Illusions are simple but he doesn't seem likely to catch on quickly.
aroundthecoroner: (and some would scream)

[personal profile] aroundthecoroner 2018-06-12 06:54 am (UTC)(link)
If he knew what she was thinking, maybe he could claim that seeming dense was some kind of defense mechanism, and the reason that people usually overlook him. But it's not exactly something he does on purpose, so that probably wouldn't be a great excuse.

"It's not just a rumor." Michael hasn't been home, he hasn't forgotten anything himself, but he knows people who have. And it was Rough. "I mean, I guess technically we can't prove that people who stay gone don't remember, but given what we do know, it seems like a pretty good guess. I'd say it's just the brain shielding itself from some kind of cognitive dissonance, like the whole alien abduction hypnosis theory? Actually, you might not know what that is. It's not important. Anyway, it happens to people who know about other worlds to begin with, so that's probably not it."
abyssalarcana: (prone to wander endlessly)

[personal profile] abyssalarcana 2018-06-12 03:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Good. She's glad that part wasn't important because she had no idea what he had just tried to tell her. She's pinpointed this one as one of those nerdy academics, though, just now, and it explains a lot. He's not dense, he's just unable to see past a very narrow range of focus. It's a creativity problem, not an intelligence problem. At least, according to her snap judgment of someone she's only just barely met.

She shakes her head. "No, I travel between planes frequently, normally. I've never forgotten any part of the experience," she says, leaving out of course the part where she did forget most of her human life. But, details. That's just one of the usual side-effects of being reincarnated in the Abyss, from what she's learned since.

"Which means the limitation on memory is specific to this place. The suiralukki cause it, or the Door, perhaps." She would bet on the Door, if only because those creatures who pretend to be gods seem too incompetent to be able to pull off such a thing as wiping the memories of all who witnessed their location - even if that would be a smart thing to do.
aroundthecoroner: (staring into)

[personal profile] aroundthecoroner 2018-06-14 05:34 am (UTC)(link)
Her snap judgment isn't entirely incorrect, to be fair. There's a reason he's so unobservant, and it isn't purely a result of the distraction in his head. He just gets a little lost in whatever he's doing. Maybe more than a little.

"I'm gonna guess that, um, suiralukki? Is your word for the gods?" He makes an honest attempt at pronouncing that correctly, but he sure doesn't get there.

"I don't think it's them. They barely know how to use the Door, from what I understand. Only one of them really does, and he apparently can't figure out how to send anything back through on purpose. My guess is that it's, I don't know, broken? Like I'm guessing whoever built the thing didn't do it to accidentally drag monsters and weird objects through at random. It probably used to work better than it does now, but something about how it's messed up means you can't make the transition with your memories intact."
abyssalarcana: (they drown in the magmatic pool)

[personal profile] abyssalarcana 2018-06-14 05:42 am (UTC)(link)
"Well, they don't deserve to be called 'gods', do they," she replies, deadpan. Her language's word for common slavers feels both more appropriate and appropriately insulting.

"But you're right, of course, about them not knowing how to use it. That's the information I had gathered as well. I hadn't considered it might be broken, though." It's just speculation of course, but it would make some sense. Hopefully it's not quite as complicated as that, and instead just a problem of a lack of knowledge, which might be uncovered in this new location. Once they obtain a ship, anyway.

"If you're right, if it can be repaired, or better-controlled so that people can come and go and remember what happens in between then that opens up a lot of interesting possibilities, doesn't it?"
aroundthecoroner: (my senses fooled me)

[personal profile] aroundthecoroner 2018-06-14 06:12 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, he's not gonna argue that one. People here are pretty divided on the whole "gods" thing, and Michael doesn't care enough about calling them anything in particular. Gods is just easier for him. For much the same reason that it's easier for him right now to avoid this conflict.

"I mean, I guess that 'memory wipe' might be a setting on it." Assuming it's some kind of machine, which is what it always sounds like. "And they just don't know how to turn it off. But if we could figure out how to fix that, yeah, it would be... something." Something either really beneficial or really terrible, depending on who figured it out first.

"Since the people who can travel between worlds regularly have no idea about this place, or about each others' worlds, the Door's probably connected to way more than anything else is. Meaning it could be used as, like, a hub. To basically anywhere."

Caedra probably already knows that, but Michael is a rambler.
abyssalarcana: (I saw there a great abyss)

[personal profile] abyssalarcana 2018-06-14 05:05 pm (UTC)(link)
"It's hard to have known about this place in particular in advance when there are so many worlds. But it does seem like the Door might make travel between them simpler, you're right about that."

It wouldn't be right to say the concept is an old one; it was only within the past year, after all, that the ability to link material worlds with fragments of the origin stone became known outside of a few isolated groups. Word of Svala Lindgren's research spread like wildfire once she began sending her people to collect the stone shards. But each one links only to one place, and she still doesn't know fully how they work. This Door seems far more flexible - and if she can figure out how to use it, the worlds of the multiverse will crumble to Ironhold's vast armies.

"It's funny, though. If we gain control of the Door, I expect many will simply want to return home. Our captors will be left without hosts again - won't they have to try to stop us?"
aroundthecoroner: (open flames)

[personal profile] aroundthecoroner 2018-06-16 06:04 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, I'm guessing that's why they won't let us have access to the thing in the first place. If we figure it out, they're probably in trouble, because most of us are going to leave."

Most everyone except those who have nowhere to go. Which is mostly just the ones who are dead back home.

"And it's not like we could just invite them back with us. That would mean potentially inviting the Null back with us, too. And seeing as how they killed all the gods' other hosts, that's not exactly a great idea." Michael doesn't like to think about this too much, but- "If we figure out the Door before they figure out the Null problem, then it'll probably come down to a fight."
abyssalarcana: (so he can boil the disobedient)

[personal profile] abyssalarcana 2018-06-16 04:42 pm (UTC)(link)
"Right, right. Although I suspect luring the Null along to another world may not go so poorly if the right one is chosen. Aren't there worlds here where people have advanced knowledge of machinery? Just because these fools couldn't figure out a solution doesn't mean other places can't."

In any case, the Null don't seem like that much of a problem to Caedra. It seems they simply want to be left alone, away from the influence of the gods. So, then - kill the gods, gain control of the Door, and everyone is happy. Left in isolation, the Null may well turn to invading other worlds, bent on wiping out emotion-expressing people throughout the multiverse, but it won't be her problem any more.
aroundthecoroner: (open flames)

[personal profile] aroundthecoroner 2018-06-19 06:21 am (UTC)(link)
"I mean... I guess. Probably. If we managed to fight off an invasion, a whole world probably could."

Assuming that whole world had magic or powerful weapons. Hadriel's kind of cheating, like every other person is a wizard or something.

Of course, the invasion force they fought was somewhat smaller than intended, since Fear moved the city before they could all swarm in. A whole world of Null against a whole world of other people? Might be a more even match.
abyssalarcana: (I saw there a great abyss)

[personal profile] abyssalarcana 2018-06-20 12:53 am (UTC)(link)
"Exactly. Probably not what anyone really wants to bring home, but it might not be so bad," she says, then pauses a moment in thought before nodding at her own suggestion. Yes, of course she's right.

"And if that world can't, then the next one will, once the Null are weakened. They're only one race, after all, and they can't survive a war of attrition against a multiverse. Are they magical in any way, the Null? Do you know?" She assumes not, with how everyone describes them, but a construct that has some sort of innate ability fused into it isn't unheard of.
aroundthecoroner: (staring into)

[personal profile] aroundthecoroner 2018-06-20 08:17 am (UTC)(link)
That sounds awfully close to the idea of sacrificing an entire world to weaken the Null, but he'll ignore that for now.

"They don't have magic, no. They have laser cutters and devices that make your brain melt out of your ears, but nothing supernatural. They do have a weapon that can affect things like the gods, and spirits, stuff like that. So they're definitely aware of it? But they didn't use any spells."
abyssalarcana: (they drown in the magmatic pool)

[personal profile] abyssalarcana 2018-06-20 07:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Look, mortal worlds and their civilizations are cheap and plentiful. Nothing more than pools of resources to drain, burn, or sell. It usually happens at a level well above her, though, even if she speaks as if she's very involved and knows so much about how these things are managed.

"Well, then that makes them very limited, doesn't it? Put them against enough well-prepared war casters, and handling them should be trivial. If our jailers would simply lend themselves toward cooperation, this would all have ended long ago."
aroundthecoroner: (and some would scream)

[personal profile] aroundthecoroner 2018-06-21 06:38 am (UTC)(link)
"You mean like taking the fight to the Null? It's been suggested before and, yeah, they weren't that into it."

Of course, unless they do grab an army of mages or whatever, they'd be kinda screwed going up against them on their turf.

"At the end of the day, I think they're just scared. All of their choices seem to be playing it safe. Not saying that's a good thing, but it is what it is."
abyssalarcana: (mountains suspended over mountains)

[personal profile] abyssalarcana 2018-06-21 05:03 pm (UTC)(link)
"It's boring," she sighs. "It's as if they don't even want to find out how to use their own tool better. The Door has so much potential and yet they still don't know how to use it, after - how long? Years, I've heard, right?"

As if being stuck here wasn't enough. Being imprisoned by creatures who run scared from a fight and who try to maintain things the way they are instead of taking risks just makes her endlessly miserable. If she were in their position there would be so many things she would do differently.

"But - I'm just complaining now. I know there's nothing more about it that you can do either." Naturally, given he's just some nonmagical human. He may as well be an insect.