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redactable2020-11-09 07:16 am
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WEEK SIX: MINGLE
WEEK SIX: MINGLE (25 remain) Rise and shine, gremlins. The sun is shining, the birds are chirping, and it's the start of a new week. To the participants, yesterday's events may seem distant now—albeit not as distant as their life before this. Whether or not they notice, they will have lost a memory upon waking up. The barrier to the north is down, and beyond the bridge lies new areas to explore. Strangely, what was there last week seems to have been replaced overnight. That's not the only thing that's different, either. The participants will find that their lodgings have changed. Finally, should anyone check their PHS, Elsa, Yona, Shigeo, and Fiora's profiles have been removed. Three Leaders can be found around the area, open (?) to approach. If participants want to speak to them more privately, or to an absent Leader, it looks like they'll have to go through another channel. Furthermore, it looks as though the rules have updated. Once again, participants may find that they have difficulty recalling complete details of the past weeks. Also, anyone who had been poisoned during trial will still be feeling sick! Haha! Finally, participants will find that they are now sporting a new injury. This injury is one that they received in their past, whether they remember it or not. No matter how fatal the injury is, participants won't die from it, and the pain they feel will be dulled down. However, if another participant touches someone's injury effect, even if it's covered, then they will both be hit with whatever pain that was felt when the injury was first inflicted. This pain will last ten seconds. The injury can also be as minor or major as desired. |
NAVIGATION locations ₓ˚. statuses *+:。 ic profiles :ₓo ic rules ・゚゚・。 audience requests murder proposals 。✧o private conversations ・゚o。 curfew ・゚✧ memories |

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[ proportionally, anyway, considering the realm seems to be drawing from literally all over. ]
... It sounds nice. Peaceful. I've only really ever lived in the city.
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It's both of those. The perfect place to relax and spend time with people without having to worry about what's coming next. I miss it. But I think cities are kind of fun, too.
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[ time, opportunity, same difference. ]
Not having to worry about what comes next, though ... That must be nice.
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I think it's probably nice, but we've always had something come up almost right away whenever we catch a break. But before that? It was great.
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[ so, uh, awkward solidarity there. ]
Did you know? We've been here longer than I spent in any one cycle.
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but he tilts his head.]
Were your cycles always that short...? It's been about two months now, almost.
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When I think about it, I don't remember the last time I saw summer. [ so. beach. ]
.. It doesn't sound like a lot of time when you put it that way, but who knows how long we've been here?
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[a pause.] But what's Walpurgisnacht?
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In the Christian tradition, Walpurgis Night is the eve of the feast day celebrating Saint Walpurga, who was known for battling, amongst other things, pests, rabies, and witchcraft. Apparently in some traditions, people would light bonfires to... I digress.
[ none of that research is particularly relevant here, so. ]
I suppose I should go back a little. I've told you about witches, haven't I? How they're beings of purely negative emotion, and how dangerous they are. Most witches build labyrinths and barriers to hide away in, pocket realities where they control and manipulate everything, so they're safe to lure and trap people within.
Walpurgisnacht is a witch strong enough to not need a barrier. Her appearance alone is able to destroy a city.
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So when Walpurgisnacht appears, it's the only chance to save everything before it's destroyed and if that happens, you have to reset your timeline and try again. Something like that?
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... I have never seen Walpurgisnacht defeated without something worse happening in the aftermath, except for just one time.
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The world rewrote itself, erasing the one who accomplished it from existence. They never have, and never will exist- neither Walpurgisnacht herself, nor the one who ended her. Such is what happens when you go against the laws of casuality.
None of it ever happened. That's why, even if I could still go back, there wouldn't be any point. There would be nothing to accomplish.
[ she's just... the awkward, unfitting remnants of all those doomed timelines. ]
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Yeah. Such is what happens. [that's a little spooky for reasons he doesn't quite elaborate on, though he seems to be lost in his own thoughts then.] Even if none of it happened, because of your magic you remember everything. Every single time you tried to fight Walpurgisnacht and the aftermath.
[that's really unpleasant for her, he thinks.]
Then...what happens now?
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But I also think... It might be too late to, where I come from.
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... I've never really explained where witches come from, have I?
[ that's not exactly what they were talking about, but okay yuuri. ]
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You haven't. Am I allowed to ask?
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Make no mistake. Witches are cruel, evil perpetrators of chaos that spread despair all about them. But... they're us.
They're the final, inevitable form of of a magical girl after they've lost sight of the hope that once guided them, and have fallen into despair. The price of a miracle, for wishing for things to be better, is for an equivalent amount of sorrow to be wrought elsewhere, eventually.
[ something something about the karmic balance of the universe correcting itself, eventually. she's heard different girls dress it up in different ways, but it always seems to come back to the same sort of concepts in the end. ]
... Oftentimes, the 'something worse' that happened after Walpurgisnacht... was the same person who struck her down in the first place.
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But...what if there was a way to keep holding onto that hope? If you didn't lose sight of it, would you be able to keep yourself from falling into the darkness and transforming into a witch? Or is it really that inevitable?
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[ so, like, if you expended more magic than the grief seed was able to restore... well, sucks doesn't it. ]
There are those who have had their soul gems destroyed on learning the truth, thinking that to die then and there would be better than to eventually become a monster.
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And the only way to die is to destroy the soul gem?
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[ she's honestly a little surprised sora follows along so well, after she hasn't been believed about this so many times, but maybe, with all the impossibilities around them already, this is minor by comparison.
or maybe it's less damning, less worth denying, when it doesn't concern him personally. ]
Exhausting our magic leads to us becoming a witch. Physically- we cannot. Even if every bone in our body were to break... even if we were to lose every drop of blood within us, even if we took severe, otherwise lethal injuries... so long as we still had magic, we would heal.
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[so. similarlish, or at least enough to understand.]
It sounds like a painful cycle to keep up with.
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Then they just refuse me when I try to cleanse their gems instead, saying that it's fine if they die or lose their magic- because they don't know that what happens when their gem corrupts is worse.
[ miki sayaka, who is always so eager to think the worst of her and paint her the villain... ]
That witches and heartless both wish to drag others down with them ... It isn't any easier for you, is it?
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