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ᴛʜᴇ ᴍᴏᴅᴛᴇᴀᴍ ᴏғ ʜᴀᴅʀɪᴇʟ ([personal profile] hadrielmods) wrote in [community profile] hadriel_logs2016-06-15 10:30 am

Event Log: The Hills Are Silent

Who: Everyone!
What: The Silent Hill event
Where: Throughout the city
When: June 15th-20th
Warnings: Silent Hill comes to Hadriel, and with it, a few personalized monsters


On the morning of June 15th, a thick fog rolls into Hadriel. There's nothing quite terrifying about it yet, but it manages to drain the city of color, forcing a grey backdrop onto everything behind it. Feel free to go try to check it out if you want, just be careful, because it won't be too long until the sirens start blaring.

There's not exactly a reasonable explanation for where the sound is coming from: Hadriel doesn't have a speaker system, or any warning sirens in place for when something horrible happens. But you'd better find cover quickly, because shortly after the sirens start wailing, the city begins to change. Walls and furniture start to peel, revealing a bloody, hellish version of the city that you once knew. In addition, the monsters from the bestiary will roam the city, as well as a few other monsters that might hit a little closer to home.

Some characters may run into monsters which embody their own sins or insecurities. Some characters may be pursued by their friends' hellish mirrors. One thing is clear: you don't want any of these things catching you. Luckily, it isn't long before Hope makes a post, declaring the god temples as safe zones from all the creatures that are now loose upon the city.

The sirens will fade within a few hours, and the city will fall back to normal, the monsters will retreat back into the fog as if they were never there, and everything seems to be fine again, as if that terrifying experience was just some kind of twisted dream. You can tell yourself that, if you like... but that won't help much the next time the sirens start again.

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torrefied: (show me how to lie)

[personal profile] torrefied 2016-07-21 03:45 am (UTC)(link)
An inexact estimate is better than none; it gives Mello a starting point from which to begin working, at least. "So if Hope wasn't wrong, as long as we stay in the temple here until what's going on out there settles down, we should be able to avoid running into the Illuminant again." It's a far less active approach than Mello would like, but it's the best one he's able to come up with with the data available. Near had indicated that shooting it wouldn't do anything to harm it, and that's the best - only - weapon he has.

Unless ...

"You don't know any spells that would work against it?"
solvethepuzzle: (Replaced)

[personal profile] solvethepuzzle 2016-07-22 03:56 am (UTC)(link)
"I've told you what I can do."

With a couple of things left out, but even those are nothing that are much help without being able to do sufficient physical harm.

"And it's reasonable to assume that it can do the same things I can; we practice the same magic. It wouldn't surprise me to learn that it can also do quite a bit more. I only retained a small fraction of the number of spells it potentially has available."

Resisting a spell effect is possible; he'd managed to do such a thing before he'd been possessed. Countering and dispelling is possible, but those are defensive measures only. He has nothing that can harm the creature.
torrefied: (is an art that's hard to teach)

[personal profile] torrefied 2016-07-23 01:47 am (UTC)(link)
"I don't know all the ways your magic works, Near." As much as it pains Mello to admit this - especially to Near - he is completely out of his element when it comes to these kinds of abilities. "You could have a way of weaponizing something that isn't primarily intended to be used as an attack." And even though Near's agreed to full disclosure in this conversation, it's not like Mello is naive enough to believe that he's following through with it entirely.

"You have to consider the unknown variables as well as the constants in any equation. I shouldn't have to tell you that." Unknown variables like a fake notebook - that's what Mello's thinking of, what he doesn't say outright but the meaning of which he's fairly sure Near will catch all the same.

Arguing about this is pretty pointless. Mello sighs loudly. "Then it's settled. We stay here until this blows over, or until another more favorable option presents itself."
solvethepuzzle: (Huh)

[personal profile] solvethepuzzle 2016-07-24 10:21 pm (UTC)(link)
"I see. Similar in how I shouldn't have to tell you how to handle people." He isn't precisely offended. It makes sense for Mello to latch onto a mistake that Near himself has acknowledged as a mistake. The words are tossed off carelessly, casually, a reminder that they've both erred in ways that they probably shouldn't have.

"For the moment, that's best." Whether that changes, they will see. It's hardly as if Near would shed any tears over some terrible fate befalling any representation of the Indigo Illuminant. He's almost to the end of the posts pre-dating his arrival by now.

And with that comes: "How nice of you to provide safety for the people who are inclined to satisfy their baser urges while they're here."

... Yep, guess what post he's arrived at.
torrefied: (there's seven for the days)

[personal profile] torrefied 2016-07-25 01:19 am (UTC)(link)
Mello's expression sharpens into a scowl, an admonishment that he doesn't need to be chided like a child building on his tongue, but it disappears the second Near quips his comment about Mello's post. He knows exactly which one he's talking about, and he's not happy it's been brought up as a topic of conversation.

"They wouldn't shut up about it," he says, gruffly. "And nobody else was willing to do anything about it. There was an obvious solution, so I took the initiative."