Entry tags:
AWAKENING
Who: Everyone
When: Midnight, June 6th
Where: Green Valley Orchids
What: It is time.


The subway stop near the orchards was not the type of place that most people liked to be when darkness fell. The orchards near the school were set up almost like a public park, which wasn’t so bad in and of itself, but it’s also the area where over half of the murders happened before the curfew was first put in place. It was a place people didn't go unless absolutely necessary and most had started taking alternate routes to avoid the stop. As one of the first subway stations built in the city, its architecture didn't really mesh with those that came after it. It had jagged corners where the smell of wet earth lingered, making it unpleasant even for those brave enough to continue to use it, and there had even been talk of closing it permanently once routes and nearby stations had been revamped to be better able to take care of the traffic.
Due to this, it only has the bare-bones of a shelter, fallen into disrepair as the curfew was enforced city-wide, and a couple of night guards, (probably already asleep due to the lack of activity they’re expecting), so characters arriving there will be mostly unnoticed. For a place that had such a bad history, most people rightfully avoid it.
For most of them it will be their first meeting with each other. There will be a bit of time to talk before their phones display a zero. Plenty of time to talk about what they suspect and what might just happen...and that horrible vision they had shared. Then there’s that countdown on their phones...ticking away the last few minutes.

The lights go out when the countdown ends. The lack of sound is, for lack of better word, worrying. Very soon, only the light of the phones serves as makeshift flashlights for the small group. But soon, even as words get displayed, a deep male voice echoes, which could be much more worrying.
Considering the choice of words, that might be Luci.
The voice laughs again.
A voice in your mind warns you this might be the biggest mistake you'll be making in your entire life...and yet your heart feels like it's going to burst from your body from the joy you feel...

It begins with a scream nearby. The same noise that they heard during the vision. The trees begin to turn grey as the sounds of hundred of creatures moving can be heard from all sides. The application opens, displaying them all in real time.
The group is surrounded.
By all logic, they should be running, but their legs feel bolted to the ground. They can't move.
The creatures begin to get closer. The trees start to rot nearby.
Breathing begins to increase. The sound of voices and memories quickly flashing before their eyes that might cause some to clutch at their head...exactly the same thing that the man had been doing back in the vision. If they look down at their hands, they will see them fading, see-through.
Yet for them, something is different. Just as the creatures are about to attack, they stop. A vision of the Velvet Room flashes before the eyes of those gathered as the two attendants silently nod. Then a return to reality as a light of color pierces the night from their hearts. A single voice can be heard, drowning out anything they might be hearing.
It laughs and fades, as time quickly returns to this world. There's only a few seconds to react before it all goes to hell. A faded hand to reach into your chest.
The choice is yours. Death...or Awakening.

It’s a feeling unlike they have ever felt. Never have their bodies been so alive. Their minds fill with lost memories, their bodies adapting into tools to defeat the creatures before them.
The voice is encouraging, almost. To those with navigator skills, the voice speaks up once more as well.
It’s time to reclaim the night.
[OOC: For the purpose of this battle, the shadows all have 1HP and are strong against nothing. That means any attack will be able to kill them, weapons and guns included. For this log only, CHARACTERS WILL NOT BE ABLE TO COMBINE SPELLS, as knowledge of this will be unlocked later on. There are about a HUNDRED shadows to be defeated, so there are as many needed for your characters to enjoy killing off. You are free to NPC them and to create situations and close calls.
An OOC PLANNING POST can be used to ask questions or to form teams.]
When: Midnight, June 6th
Where: Green Valley Orchids
What: It is time.

THE FINAL COUNTDOWN

The subway stop near the orchards was not the type of place that most people liked to be when darkness fell. The orchards near the school were set up almost like a public park, which wasn’t so bad in and of itself, but it’s also the area where over half of the murders happened before the curfew was first put in place. It was a place people didn't go unless absolutely necessary and most had started taking alternate routes to avoid the stop. As one of the first subway stations built in the city, its architecture didn't really mesh with those that came after it. It had jagged corners where the smell of wet earth lingered, making it unpleasant even for those brave enough to continue to use it, and there had even been talk of closing it permanently once routes and nearby stations had been revamped to be better able to take care of the traffic.
Due to this, it only has the bare-bones of a shelter, fallen into disrepair as the curfew was enforced city-wide, and a couple of night guards, (probably already asleep due to the lack of activity they’re expecting), so characters arriving there will be mostly unnoticed. For a place that had such a bad history, most people rightfully avoid it.
For most of them it will be their first meeting with each other. There will be a bit of time to talk before their phones display a zero. Plenty of time to talk about what they suspect and what might just happen...and that horrible vision they had shared. Then there’s that countdown on their phones...ticking away the last few minutes.
ZERO UNTIL MIDNIGHT

FINALLY! Ahahahahah! Ahhh, damn does it feel nice to be able to speak and not
just write. Hey lambs, are you all ready?
just write. Hey lambs, are you all ready?
Considering the choice of words, that might be Luci.
It's time. Can you feel your heartbeats increasing? Your mind about to explode? Questions swirling in your mind? Just make sure you don't go alone. Groups are
best, go all together and you'll never find the answers.
best, go all together and you'll never find the answers.
The voice laughs again.
Not that you have much of a choice at this point! Have fun, give them hell, and tell
them I sent you! I'll be taking care of that pesky guard problem for you.
...Let's go for a night stroll."
Communication ends just as abruptly as it started. No time to back down now, as the door where the guards are staying is quickly locked on its own before the subway system itself appears to be taken over by a virus that flashes on every available screen. With a click, the locked doors to the outside are swung open. them I sent you! I'll be taking care of that pesky guard problem for you.
...Let's go for a night stroll."
A voice in your mind warns you this might be the biggest mistake you'll be making in your entire life...and yet your heart feels like it's going to burst from your body from the joy you feel...
AWAKENING

It begins with a scream nearby. The same noise that they heard during the vision. The trees begin to turn grey as the sounds of hundred of creatures moving can be heard from all sides. The application opens, displaying them all in real time.
The group is surrounded.
By all logic, they should be running, but their legs feel bolted to the ground. They can't move.
The creatures begin to get closer. The trees start to rot nearby.
Breathing begins to increase. The sound of voices and memories quickly flashing before their eyes that might cause some to clutch at their head...exactly the same thing that the man had been doing back in the vision. If they look down at their hands, they will see them fading, see-through.
Yet for them, something is different. Just as the creatures are about to attack, they stop. A vision of the Velvet Room flashes before the eyes of those gathered as the two attendants silently nod. Then a return to reality as a light of color pierces the night from their hearts. A single voice can be heard, drowning out anything they might be hearing.
The time is now. I am thou, thou art I! Your mind is trapped, but I can set your soul free! My other self, will you die, or fight back?
Accept me for who I am! Forge this contract by letting go of your fears! Revolt against this world, and TEAR OUT YOUR HEART!
Accept me for who I am! Forge this contract by letting go of your fears! Revolt against this world, and TEAR OUT YOUR HEART!
It laughs and fades, as time quickly returns to this world. There's only a few seconds to react before it all goes to hell. A faded hand to reach into your chest.
The choice is yours. Death...or Awakening.
THE BATTLE IN APPLE GROVE

It’s a feeling unlike they have ever felt. Never have their bodies been so alive. Their minds fill with lost memories, their bodies adapting into tools to defeat the creatures before them.
Defeat...destroy...unlock the skills of your heart and show them what it means
to cross you."
to cross you."
The voice is encouraging, almost. To those with navigator skills, the voice speaks up once more as well.
Lead them into battle. Hone their skills into true annihilation!"
It’s time to reclaim the night.
[OOC: For the purpose of this battle, the shadows all have 1HP and are strong against nothing. That means any attack will be able to kill them, weapons and guns included. For this log only, CHARACTERS WILL NOT BE ABLE TO COMBINE SPELLS, as knowledge of this will be unlocked later on. There are about a HUNDRED shadows to be defeated, so there are as many needed for your characters to enjoy killing off. You are free to NPC them and to create situations and close calls.
An OOC PLANNING POST can be used to ask questions or to form teams.]
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[It's galling to find out that Alucard cannot see nearly as well in the dark as he used to. So many of the powers and abilities he took for granted are all gone, replaced by whatever he'd earned with the tearing out of his heart.
He shudders, still feeling the sensation of no heartbeat at all.]
How many do you think fled down the tunnel?
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[It's a matter of fact remark to Alucard's dissatisfaction with their goal; had he thought the guards were in any real danger Lenka would have been somewhat less blasé about it, but the important thing is to fight together. Between the worry about civilians (Haruka was a civilian, but Haruka doesn't count) being dragged into this and sweeping as many Shadows as he can out of his way, he doesn't have time to worry about finer details.
(Except to be quietly, terribly grateful that his heart is elsewhere -- literally -- he doesn't need it or the things associated with it at the moment. When he needs to keep moving.)
Lenka moves to the mouth of the subway shelter with his back to the wall, watching the orchard they came from for more enemies until he can peer into the darkness. He's used to venturing into gloomy places like this, and earlier they'd verified that the structure is relatively sound, but...]
We destroyed a lot on the way. Less than that.
[Which isn't all that helpful, but in essence he thinks they could take them, despite the visual disadvantage.]
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[Alucard cannot see this himself, obviously, but in the gloom of the subway tunnel, his eyes catch on stray light and cast a bit of a glow. Like a cat or dog. He grips his broadsword with both hands for extra support.]
We can't let that happen or everything we have done here will be for nothing.
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[He shudders reflexively at the memory-- the thought of what would happen if that vision were built upon and expanded to the scale of the whole of Eddan. All of the fruitless struggle, and somehow the only way to avoid that is to battle in fruit orchards and semi-abandoned subways with things as mysterious as the app they were given.
This is far, far beyond just them and whatever they're meant to do. (What will they need to do, to go home? It's something he doesn't think about, either.)
Lenka does startle a little when he notices the glow coming from Alucard, but the shadows and subway screens glow as well, and he wouldn't be able to see it here but he wouldn't have been surprised had his own eyes flashed gold even in the low lighting. (They don't. Not here.) It helps with pinpointing his companion's movements, at least.
They advance in silence, the echoes of their footsteps and the buzz of electronics the only accompaniment. Eventually, everything looks like the same mass of shadows, or Shadows, and while Lenka is decent at waiting -- paranoia means that when next he sees something move at the corner of his eye, he swings his swords towards it without second thought. The crash and crackle of his blade hitting one of the subway's displays is... quite loud. Whoops.]
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Mother of God, Lenka, please be a bit more careful.
[Except now Alucard can certainly hear something crawling around in the subway. The paranoia of the dark sets him on edge, making him try to peer into the low lighting as best he can. He puts his hand on his companion's shoulder.]
Lenka, for our own safety, we may wish to fight back to back. Or devise some way that we keep a hold of each other.
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[There's an edge of sheepishness to it when Lenka responds, though his attention is still divided by the definite shuffle of movement beneath the continuous crackle of the display he short-circuited. No matter how many times he tells himself that he has a weapon and that he'll be fast enough (will he? he's just an ordinary--) to counter these things...
They're so small, and so fast, and he's still not entirely sure what they can do if not promptly defended against. What they've done to the trees outside and the people in the vision... How were they doing that? Can he stand against that with simple swords?
Eligor whispers in his shadow. He ignores it and focuses on not jumping when Alucard's hand appears on his shoulder.]
That... yes. That would be good. [in the heat of battle, he doesn't want to accidentally veer into friendly fire (again)] If we move single file, we can follow each other's shadow.
[In the absence of light, it might be the easiest way to keep track of each other and cover their rear at the same time.]
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It's not making things any easier to listen to the rustling outside their field of vision, knowing the Shadows are there and ready to pounce.]
Do you want to take point or shall I? [Alucard certainly is the larger of the two, being nearly six and half feet of dhampir.]
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[A strategy is likely the more flexible of their options -- given their respective weapons, trying to fight while connected physically in any way could only result in terrible mishaps that would be funny on a twister mat, perhaps... but not in this particular setting.
That being said, it makes Lenka uneasy to have the front too blocked off even if he's concentrating on covering the sides and the back, and it gives Alucard more room to maneuver in all directions should they finally encounter the lurking Shadows. Some of the light out there must be their eyes; the same color as everything else, except the dhampir's particular glow.
Lenka has moved forward once he finishes speaking, stepping cautiously and trying to map what he remembers of the subway in his head. Luckily, it isn't quite big enough to get lost in, but remembering where the drop-off for the rails begins would be ideal.
... Of course, the one area they'd want to avoid, the area under their feet, is where there should be no light. Lenka pulls up short when he sees them below, a cluster of watchful pinpricks, and reaches back to tap at what he thinks might be Alucard's shoulder but -- given the difference in height -- might be his arm. Attack, or wait?]
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What they really need is a way to know exactly where the Shadows are attacking so they could respond quickly. Or to bait them. Hmmm.
Lenka's tap does reach his arm, but it also touches his cloak. His big massive cloak. Alucard's teeth flash in a smile.]
I have an idea. If it works, it will give us both all of the targets we need with none of the hunting around for them.
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... I'm listening.
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Let's have them focus on this. Sort of like fishing for them down there. If they attack this, we'll know exactly where they are.