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methuselah ([personal profile] singmod) wrote in [community profile] singillppl2023-09-05 02:52 pm
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September 2023 Event Plotting

SEPTEMBER 2023 EVENT


PROMPT ONE — THE AURORA: AFTERSHOCKS: The Aurora comes, bringing chaos to the town of Milton. Electronics go haywire, and the Interlopers learn of the original citizens of Milton.
THE AURORA: AFTERSHOCKS — CONTENT WARNINGS: supernatural horror; ‘ghost’ horror; hauntings; death of npcs in various ways including suicide, murder or exposure to elements.

PROMPT TWO — THE HOUR OF THE WOLF: Tainted by the Aurora and attracted to the noise of people inhabiting the town, several packs of wolves descend upon Milton.
THE HOUR OF THE WOLF — CONTENT WARNINGS: (wild) animal attacks, altered wildlife, possible character injury/death, possible (wild) animal injury/death.

PROMPT THREE — IT SPEAKS: A voice comes to the Interlopers, one that knows them and their darkest fears and deepest insecurities, persuading them to fade into the Long Dark by any means necessary.
IT SPEAKS — CONTENT WARNINGS: psychological horror; mental manipulation; themes of suicide; themes of depression; potential self-harm; potential feelings of isolation; potential attempted suicide.

THE AURORA: AFTERSHOCKS


After the feast, and making sure the newcomers to Milton are seen to, Methuselah packs up. He will explain to others that while he will return to check in, he is no resident of Milton and will not stay. He is a nomad, something he has been all his life. He lives in nature. That is where he belongs. But he does assure that people are welcome to remain sheltered in the Hall if they wish to. And sure enough, the old man leaves, wishing the newcomers well. He can still be found out in the wilderness, and will shelter and feed those out exploring should they come across him.

And so the days and nights of this world roll on. The initial time of those who have come to be stranded in this world is unsettled. The weather is always changing, even if it remains bitterly cold. On some nights throughout the next month, however, the snow clouds clear and Interlopers are given a rare, clear night. At first, it’s beautiful: without the light pollution, all the stars can be seen, the moon casts an eerie glow upon the snow in the dead silence of the night. One might even say there is a kind of peace that comes with it all. And for some of these evenings, they pass by: uneventful and silent — the long darkness of an endless winter’s night.

But on others, it isn’t so uneventful. The noise starts: faint at first, but then growing louder. Something in the heavens above. An ethereal, high-pitched chorus of sounds difficult to place. There’s a kind of electrical buzzing with it all, a low, endless hum punctuated with cracks and pops that echo. The sky is alive with sound, louder than anyone could ever expect it to. With it comes the swirling streaking of colour against the inky black of night, growing brighter and brighter as the night goes on: The Aurora has come.

And it isn’t the sky that comes to life too: the whole town does too. Streetlights, illuminating the town’s roads; lights in stores and homes will come alive, buzzing and flickering often. Previously abandoned cars will turn on, their headlights blaring but faltering. Electronics that had previously seemed broken flick on — and whilst there are no broadcasts available on televisions, and the radio waves only drone on in static, both only occasionally blaring standard emergency broadcasts. Any computers and phones will turn on, but will have no internet or reception. Instead, Interlopers may find texts and emails — many of them unsent. The everyday lives of their users stored within, now readable.

But there’s something else too. The Aurora doesn’t just awaken the electronics of the town. Dotted around, in the streets, in homes, in stores, the lights of the Aurora begin to take shape: spectral-like forms of people, their faces hard to make out, details difficult to define. They move in glitching patterns, they speak with voices distorted by static. Eagle-eyed Interlopers may recognise the forms of some, a body or an action:

These are the residents of Milton, in their last moments on this earth.

The forms act out short scenes on repeat: a desperate fight between two men over a vehicle, a murder in a store during a riot, a suicide alone in one of the many houses. An argument over the communication lines going down. A sobbing teen curled up on his bed. A child stares up at the skies, their hands over their ears, crying in fright. A woman begs for her father to leave his home and head to the coast with her, to try to make it to the mainland, but he refuses to leave. A man succumbs to the cold walking alone in the outskirts of town without proper clothing for the elements. Several of these ‘ghosts’ are people fleeing before they stop and simply gasp, staring off into the distance for a few seconds before they drop dead on the spot.

There is nothing that can be done to stop these endless loops. Nothing to help these poor souls. Each of these moments are captured by the Aurora: final, desperate and tragic moments in some unknown, chaotic time. Some of these ‘ghosts’ maybe stop after so many loops — flickering out into nothing, others will last all night. But all will be gone by the morning and the Aurora comes to an end. There are answers, and there are none.

THE HOUR OF THE WOLF


The growing presence of people within the town of Milton has meant more light, more warmth, more noise. The Aurora has created great change, but people are not the only thing the ethereal lights in the sky has brought down upon this old mining town.

When the sun slips below the horizon, and the clear skies of burnt embers and inky blues alight with stars, they come.

A lone howl, long and haunting. It is the first signal, which carries on the air. You can’t seem to place from which direction it comes from, it feels like it encompasses you. Then another voice joins it, and another, and another. A chorus of them. As the sound echoes off, another fills its place: a strange feral chittering, snarling and snapping — the drumming of feet upon the snow, heading right for you.

Wolves.

Unnatural, glowing green eyes in the dark — tendrils of light seeping from them as they rush in and encircle those they come across outside. They come in packs of three or more, and they are clever. They’re quicker than any wolf you’ve ever known, bigger and hardier too. They will try to strike fast by zipping in when you’re distracted, snapping and nipping at legs or trying to take quick bites out of arms before drawing back. They work together to bring their prey down, a solid unit of noise and teeth. They will hunt down those who hide inside, try to claw their way inside of homes and buildings — dead set on finding you and tearing you apart. There is no hiding from them. They will find you.

But breaking the pack can send them back. If they’re broken, their morale is depleted. Fire is your biggest friend: torches, campfires and flames will keep them mostly at bay and only the bravest of these packs may attack. Striking them with flares or flames will actually send them into brief retreats. Bullets and arrows are effective with both noise and injuring the wolves, and although hitting one will be difficult due their speed, it’s possible. Killing one of these wolves will dissolve the pack’s morale entirely, and the rest will flee off into the night.

Until next time. Maybe it’s best you don’t stick around. They do hold a relentless determination.

IT SPEAKS


There are whispers. Small, at first. Distracting. Perhaps it is only the wind you hear. Milton is so quiet, even with the new hustle and bustle of the new people to this place. Wood creaks and the trees rustle, there are plenty of sounds you could mistake it for.

‘Interloper.’ It is an old voice. Something deep and dark and ancient. Something impossible, older than the earth itself. It floats into your ears and nestles there, sending an ice-cold shiver down your spine. Even to the most stoic and unshakeable souls, it is a unnerving voice. It feels wrong. It feels like an ending. To hear the voice is deeply unsettling... and yet... you recognise it.

It comes to you, in the dead of night when sleep is far. In the long stretches of day as you go about your business, as you travel across the frigid landscape or gather firewood or try to pass the time within whatever home you’ve made for yourself. For some the voice will be clear as day, for others it may be some distant whisper — something gently murmuring in your ear. But the voice will be heard, no matter the person.

‘Interloper. Do you know what it means?’ It asks. ‘It means one that involves itself in a place it does not belong. You do not belong.’

That it isn’t the only thing it tells you. For everyone, it’s different. It knows you. It picks up on any weakness, any insecurity. It makes you feel small, insignificant. It tells you all the quiet, terrible things you hide down within yourself. For days, weeks, the voice is there. Speaking to you. It will wear you down, insist you are not wanted, that you do not belong here.

... And wouldn’t it be better if you weren’t here at all?

The voice seeks to break you. It will push you to your limit. Sleep will become hard to find, your spirits low and hollow. In time you might seem to believe it. Maybe it’s better if you weren’t here. You don’t belong in this place, why should you stay?

‘Disappear, Interloper. Go into the Long Dark.’

Perhaps you next find yourself atop the steep cliffs, looking down into the Milton Basin below. Perhaps you find yourself with a gun in your hand, or a rope. Perhaps you find your feet carrying you out into the snow. You’re going to disappear. You’re going to go into the Dark.

Or maybe the voice isn’t so loud. You can push it down, ignore it. Perhaps Faith is what keeps you steady, perhaps knowing who you are despite your faults stops the voice from taking over. Maybe you can help those who can’t block out the voice. Words of encouragement, affirmation, kindness, determination, even spite. The voice wants you dead, but you will not let it. You will not fall. You will not let anyone else fall, either.


FAQs

THE AURORA: AFTERSHOCKS


1. While examples are given, players are encouraged to come up with their own ghostly loops of similar loops. The key thing to remember is that the people of Milton have descended into public disorder. Fights, arguments and murders have occurred, as have suicides or other unexplained deaths. People are frightened. They want to leave the town.

2. Ghostly loops cannot be interacted with, only witnessed.

3. There is no way of putting these 'ghosts' to rest. These loops are more like residual memories, as if the energy of the townsfolk remained, and have been reconstructed by the Aurora.

THE HOUR OF THE WOLF


1. Due to the Aurora's influence, these wolves are harder, better, faster, stronger, than typical wild wolves. They do not die as easily, and are much more difficult to wound and kill. But not impossible. Scaring the wolves will be far easier to accomplish than killing them.

2. Wolves will return, sometimes more than once on the same night, or on other nights during the month. The only sure-fire way to have them stop coming back is to kill the pack or beat them back enough until they finally learn to leave the Interlopers alone.

3. Wolf meat is technically edible. But not advised due to parasites. Characters are still welcome to harvest the wolves they kill, however. Who would say no to a cool ass wolf cape.

IT SPEAKS


1. Characters can be talked down and broken from the voice's influence by others. Genuine connection and empathy will work massively, but even encouragement and affirmations to keep surviving will be powerful enough to break the voice's hold.

2. Players are welcome to play with the length of time the voice can be heard with characters. Some may want to have it over a short space of time, others can have this progress over a longer time period.

PLOTTING FORM


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laus | just ken

[personal profile] blondfragility 2023-09-05 03:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Player Name: Laus.
Player Contact: [plurk.com profile] blackspire or hit me on the Discord server.
Pacing: Listen ... Slow, mostly because I'm out of the country for 11 days, but I'm bringing my lil ipad with me so I can hopefully do a round of tags every day/every other day.
OOC Limits: Ken's too beautiful to die just yet, but otherwise I think I'm good with most other things.

Character Name: Ken.
Canon: Barbie (2023).

Wanted CR: All of it! Ken needs friends for sure, but most importantly Ken needs people who are able to keep him alive and maybe teach him how to keep himself alive?? He wants to learn the ways of soup.
Unwanted CR: Romance is off the table, he only has heart eyes for one person, sorry everyone. Also nothing aggressively negative. Ken can be a Lot for a person so a gentle negative CR or annoyance is fine, but I'm not interested in threads where he'll just be antagonized constantly.

Event Ideas:

  • the aurora: Ken will be so excited about the return of LIGHTS. Then less excited about GHOSTS. I'm leaning towards having the house he moved into have a couple spectres glitching on repeat that may force him out of his "home" in confusion and also probably a sadness he can't quite comprehend. Would love for him to stumble/run into someone as he tries to hastily escape, maybe find another place to spend the night with another person or persons, maybe talk about what the hell is going on with people who can put the clues together more than he can. Someone explain!

  • the hour of the wolf: Real talk I'm the least interested in this prompt but this seems moderately unavoidable, so! Someone will 100% have to rescue Ken if he has a wolf run-in because he is not at all equipped to do it himself. He has never wielded a weapon in his life and you can't beach off a pack of wolves probably. If someone is interested in playing hero, let me know, otherwise I'll be ~gently handwaving~ some very close calls.

  • it speaks: Given that Ken doesn't really know who he is beyond "I am Ken, I am a doll, I am Barbie's boyfriend", along with the way he was already feeling some deep set insecurities and mild existential feelings, this one will hit him good. He will genuinely believe that, yes, it is better if he wasn't here, because no one's ever really cared about him being there in the first place. He knows (to a degree) that he's largely superfluous and uncared about. May as well just wander out of the town and towards the woods ... The fact alone that someone might even care to stop him would honestly go a long way to him feeling wanted or validated.

    Conversely, once he's over his own shit, he is an excellent hype man. If you need someone to talk some positive vibes into your character, Ken is your guy. He doesn't even need to know them to find some good and heartwarming stuff to say about them to chase away the voice.

    Anything Else?:

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    Re: laus | just ken

    [personal profile] worthallthis 2023-09-05 07:27 pm (UTC)(link)
    Okay, one, Bucky here can absolutely rescue Ken from some wolves. And two, I feel like it might be a little hilarious to throw the two people who don't know how to people but in drastically different ways together. They will confuse each other so much.
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    Re: laus | just ken

    [personal profile] blondfragility 2023-09-06 04:26 am (UTC)(link)
    omg yesss!! Save him, Bucky! Be confused with him!
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    Re: laus | just ken

    [personal profile] solitarysoul 2023-09-05 10:27 pm (UTC)(link)
    i have no ideas but i really want these two to interact
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    Re: laus | just ken

    [personal profile] blondfragility 2023-09-06 04:26 am (UTC)(link)
    I will ensure it happens
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    [personal profile] solitarysoul 2023-09-06 02:43 pm (UTC)(link)
    I kinda think Ken trying to talk Levi out of listening to the voice might be fun. It may not work as intended but should at least distract/confuse him enough to stop. Or, you know, other interactions are good too.
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    [personal profile] blondfragility 2023-09-08 01:35 pm (UTC)(link)
    Ken will definitely try to help Levi!! Listen to how cool you are, Levi...
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    [personal profile] castitas 2023-09-05 11:35 pm (UTC)(link)
    I don't know with whomst, but I NEED Ken CR in my life
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    [personal profile] castitas 2023-09-09 12:12 am (UTC)(link)
    I am lowkey thinking Kieren bc he will be deeply exasperated with Ken, but he does need a hype man now that his bdff (best dead friend forever) Amy isn't here.
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    [personal profile] blondfragility 2023-09-13 10:58 pm (UTC)(link)
    looool LISTEN

    Ken can be the hype he needs
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    [personal profile] burying 2023-09-14 02:47 pm (UTC)(link)
    I do have a toplevel for Kier with an It Speaks prompt if u wanna hit that up! 👀
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    [personal profile] birkenstock 2023-09-06 04:18 am (UTC)(link)
    me me me!!! i think it'd be neat if they could have a real honest, real deep conversation following some of those scary visions they see in the aurora

    BUT HONESTLY

    i'm down for anything
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    [personal profile] blondfragility 2023-09-06 04:27 am (UTC)(link)
    omggg yes!! Let them be scared and honest with each other 😭
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    [personal profile] babysitters 2023-09-07 02:01 am (UTC)(link)
    Not Steve emotionally relating to a ken doll

    I IMAGINE UR DANCeCARD WILL BE FULL but if ken needs someone to root for him outside of being someone's boyfriend, Steve would!!!
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    [personal profile] blondfragility 2023-09-08 01:35 pm (UTC)(link)
    grips you and steve

    Please root for him, Steve. He needs it.
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    [personal profile] babysitters 2023-09-10 01:41 am (UTC)(link)
    HE IS!!! AND WILL !!! ! HIMBO PRIDE

    if you are tling i will eyeball emoji it and touch respectfully
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    [personal profile] blondfragility 2023-09-13 10:47 pm (UTC)(link)
    himbo pride!!!

    Anyway yes I did a toplevel, but no rush to touch it or whatever~