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EVENT LOG: (UN)SAFETY MEASURES

Who: ANYONE leaving Asgard to build an outpost
What: the (Un)Safety Measures event
When: January 14 - 22
Where: three days north of Asgard's kingdom
Warnings: claustrophobia

january 14-16: departure.
On January 14, the gods summon everyone to the castle ground to announce that Asgard is moving out to face the newest threat on the horizon. what seems like the whole of Asgard prepares and departs the kingdom. From the youngest to the oldest of the able and willing, all hands are needed as this mission serves two highly critical purposes: to defeat the current threat and to build outposts that can be used as midway safe houses on missions like these.

Similar to the last time Asgard embarked on such a journey, a long train of wagons guided by the eight-legged horses and several of the gods passes through the thicc barrier of the forest into what appears to be a blinding light for any that remain in the city. As the caravan breaks through the treeline, that brightness barely fades as a blistering sun gleams off of what appears to be a solid landscape of pure ice. An odd chill travels from the top of your head to your toes as Honir calls out "Hold onto your limbs!" in a strangely cheerful warning to match the unusual warmth that envelops you afterwards.

Over the course of the next three days, the caravan travels northward through the strange landscape of Yggdrasil in winter. It seems like ice and snow rise and fall at whim, clear skies turning into a swarming blizzard from one stretch of land to another. It's like it can't quite decide what type of winter it would like to be, and the caravan is left to navigate and make camp through this fitful weather. On January 16, the caravan halts as the gods declare this to be the safest point between the kingdom and where the Qliphoth is growing. Construction of the outpost will begin here in the morning, as those moving on to destroy the wretched tree prepare to confront the demons of another world.

january 17-18: setting up camp.
On the morning of January 17, everyone sets upon their separate tasks as those prepared for combat continue onward to travel. All of the wagons and most of the horses are left behind at the budding settlement - the terrain ahead is far too treacherous to risk losing them along the way. But all thoughts of demons and infernal trees seem distant compared to the pressing immediacy of the task at hand.



The gods weren’t wrong: This is likely the safest point between Asgard and whatever mayhem is occurring farther north. Tucked safely out of the elements in shallow valley between two small mountains, the outpost benefits strongly from the sun peeking out over the ridge as it balms the chilly sting of the wind with a diffuse sort of warmth. It’s a warmth that Wanderers will need as they set to work constructing a fallback point for the unimaginable things that those who continued might endure. There’s a job for everyone, big or small, from building temporary housing to assembling defenses to taking stock of all the medical supplies they’ve brought along for the trip.

Honir, meanwhile, has chosen to stay and protect the outpost. Though he doesn’t seem to actively dwell on it, those who knew him before the Battle of Wights can likely tell that he was humbled considerably by his experience. It more than suits the needs of the moment, as he and any willing volunteers scout the immediate area outside of the mountainous inlet to make sure that the outpost is safe.

Alas, even Honir doesn’t think to account for threats from below.

january 19: hidden intentions.
( ! ) content warnings: claustrophobia

On the morning of January 18, your characters will wake up to discover that some of you are missing. Surely they were there when you went to sleep, but an odd number of Wanderers and native Asgardians alike seem to have vanished in the night. Searching the encampment and the surrounding area turns up nothing of use, awkwardly delaying construction between the need to finish this project within a few days and the absence of those that came to build it. A scant few more disappear suddenly throughout the day without anyone seeing or hearing anything more than a vague crunching sound and then silence.

As it turns out, answers come with the still of the night: Those who find themselves awake near the edges of camp hear a faint but unmistakable shouting, coming from beneath their very feet. Characters that have disappeared up to this point are buried underground beneath a thick layer of solid earth and stone. More people begin disappearing, this time in plain sight as stone shifts and pulls them into the dirt. Screams fill the campground as people try to save their friends or find the source of the chaos… Not to mention the shouts of alarm as those who try to dig too violently find the ground itself throwing things back at them, betraying this as the work of some sort of subterraneal creature.

But even as that chaos erupts around them, most of the Wanderers seem to vie for a peaceful resolution (based on the comments on January’s event post), and in fact, some go so far as to attempt to calm those reacting violently.

At first, it doesn’t seem to matter.

But then, the earth starts to shift. Those who have yet to be unearthed seem to be spat back out onto the surface, gently and with what could almost be considered deference. And then comes a gnomelike figure, about the size of a football with stone-brown skin and hair down to his feet, crawling up from a hole that didn’t seem to exist before he had need of it.

“I believe an apology is in order,” he says, twisting at a corner of his beard. “It has been quite an age since the Steinnbregðr have seen humans in these parts, and with such magics.”

“We just wanted to take a look atcha,” comes a younger voice not far behind him. It’s now that you see a number of other figures peering up out a dozen more inexplicable holes in the earth, though these new arrivals keep themselves hidden from the nose up. The girl who spoke had popped up a bit in her excitement, but she too ducks back into her hole under scrutiny, tacking on a - “Gorbit says you brought gods.”

The others all murmur with quiet agreement, some nodding, others looking nervous. They, too, just wanted to look at these humans. To learn.

“We made you fear for your lives and your kin, yet none of you harmed us,” the first gnome continues as if he hadn’t been interrupted. He looks from Wanderer to Wanderer, from face to face, and even in his generous age his eyes glow with an almost childlike intrigue. “Do you think it possible that we might... try again? From the start, with quite a bit less borrowing of your people.”

The Steinnbregðr people have extended an olive branch. If rejected, they’ll disappear back into their holes, nary to be seen again. If accepted, they’ll answer Wanderers’ questions, share their knowledge of local resources, and assist in assembling the outpost to the best of their ability… All the while taking every opportunity to observe the Wanderers with wide inquisitive eyes, or even tug at clothing to ask a burning question about the Wanderers, the gods, Asgard, or humans as a general concept.

(Though we won’t be outright NPCing the Steinnbregðr, there will be a top-level in which we’ll gladly summarize or handwave interactions with your characters, answering questions and perhaps even forming a budding CR.)

january 20-22: return.
With the Qliphoth destroyed and the outpost established as best it can be, the caravan makes its way back to Asgard on January 20. While the load is a bit lighter for the supplies it took to build and battle their way back home, some carry new burdens and memories of the strange happenings that took place here. The magic the gods warned of has shown its powerful capacity to overwrite the landscape of Yggdrasil, and new creatures in the world are becoming increasingly aware of the Wanderers' presence.

All along the three day journey back to the kingdom, the gods and the natives can't help but discuss and speculate what this means for the future. A nervous energy travels back to the city with them in spite of their victories, the vast and mercurial landscape of Yggdrasil providing a frigid reminder of their isolation at the heart of it. Asgard may come to contend with the fact that they are safer within their kingdom and the veil of obscurity - and the fact that the veil has been lifted, leaving an open window for them to see out into the dangers of the world, and for the world to look back at them.

[ OOC NOTES: This is the event log for the (Un)Safety Measures event! Your characters are in the process of building an outpost to serve as safe housing for ventures beyond the kingdom when a clan of rock gnomes begins "stealing" characters underground for observation. Because the majority of you elected to proceed with caution instead of aggression, you were able to entreat with the gnomes to understand their presence and motivations, and enough of you actively sought to make peace with them that they have become tentative allies to Asgard for the time being. If you want to discuss interactions or ask questions about the gnomes, you can do so in this thread below. If you have any other questions or concerns, please feel free to hit us up on the mod contact page! Enjoy! ]
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[personal profile] keybearing 2020-02-01 07:03 am (UTC)(link)
A -- r-right!

[Sora's too in a state worrying and freaking out to think of the obvious solution himself. So when she speaks up about the shovels, he goes to check among the supplies if they have any.]
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[personal profile] mindseer 2020-02-05 03:49 am (UTC)(link)
[She nodded as he ran to find them and was clawing at the ground hard. she was in one hell of a hurry, but she could at least begin the process. When the claws started working at the ground, she shouted down, getting a little confirmation below as she worked furiously.]

Whoever you are, just hold on! We'll get you out of there soon!

(OOC: Let's go with a rando citizen if that's ok?)
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[personal profile] keybearing 2020-02-06 06:37 am (UTC)(link)
[Sora doesn't take long at least. All but tripping in his haste to run and get shovels and return with them. To try help free everyone from this. From being buried and possibly -- hopefully -- still alive and all. So he quickly passes her one and goes to help in digging himself, further down where he assumes their stomach might be rather than where he might hit their head if he wasn't careful, at least.]

We're here! Just hang on!
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[personal profile] mindseer 2020-02-07 06:24 pm (UTC)(link)
[She grabbed the spade as soon as he brought it, getting into it almost immediately afterwards. Her stomach was in knots because of all of this, the possibility of the voice below winking out worrying her intensely while she went at the part that might have been the upper body. She was panting already, cutting into the ground hard and fast as she shouted down.]

If you feel the ground move, tell us! We don't want to hit you!
keybearing: (Some turn to dust or to gold)

[personal profile] keybearing 2020-02-08 07:31 am (UTC)(link)
[Sora digs, as fast as he can manage, with the shovel making much better progress than he was with his bare hands. So thankfully it doesn't take long before they manage to dig the person out, once they realize what actually happened to the missing.

He then helps them up, fussing and ensuring they are alright.]


You want a drink? Something to eat? You guys were missing for a bit there....
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[personal profile] mindseer 2020-02-11 09:04 pm (UTC)(link)
[Terezi flopped there, panting after the digging. She was going at it a little frantically, mostly because of her nerves. When it wasn't someone she knew, she waved them off and nodded, offering a bottle of water to fit what he said, but trying to breathe a little more calmly.

Once they were out of earshot.]


They could breathe down there... so folks trapped should be ok for now, right?
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[personal profile] keybearing 2020-02-14 08:19 am (UTC)(link)
I....guess? Hopefully.

[It is a relief. That the one they'd helped so far seems okay. Sora's still pretty tense and worked up though, still worried for Riku and Namine at the moment, so naturally he's wanting to keep going.]

Let's keep digging. Riku and Namine gotta be down there somewhere!

[Even if he might not have much if any frame of reference in the area in figuring where exactly to start digging.]
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[personal profile] mindseer 2020-02-14 07:57 pm (UTC)(link)
We'll keep going until we find them or someone does. One way or another, we're going to rescue them all.

[She was certain of that much. She didn't plan to stop until she knew that her moirail was safe, and she doubted very much he'd stop short with Riku or her, so they were set on this path. Leading the way, she started shouting for the next hole.]

(OOC: We can handwave here if you want or do another.)
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[personal profile] keybearing 2020-02-15 06:07 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah!

[Sora gives a nod of agreement. He doesn't intend to stop until he knows they're okay. Until he knows they are found. By them or someone else. So he spends his time anxiously digging at the ground with the shovel trying to dig and find everyone.]