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INTRO LOG + SKADI CURSE.

FEBRUARY INTRO LOG( FEB 16TH & 17TH )


february 16 ↴
INTRO: NEW WANDERERS' ARRIVAL!

Our batch of new Wanderers wake this morning, as all new Wanderers have before, on a plush bed with a mild but lingering sense of recent disorientation. Frigg greets them as per normal, though rather than outright escorting Wanderers to the front doors this time, she and Sigyn allow the Wanderers time and space to leave their bed, meet the pantheon, and even depart the palace at their own pace - but not without a warning. All Wanderers must choose a deity to tether to before dawn the next day, or else one of the gods will choose them. This is of grave importance, as that's precisely how long the magic giving them form is able to last untethered before the Mother's own magic overwhelms it.

(Though the gods are more than willing to allow Wanderers to leave, it's worth noting that many a castle servant - natives, born in this land - might see fit to intercede and insist on the choosing of a god before Wanderers step off the Gladsheim Palace grounds.)

Stepping outside, you're greeted by an almost bright and sunny day... Undermined thoroughly by a sharp, biting wind that permeates any small gap in your clothing. I bet the gods might give you a sweater, if you ask. It probably won't even look that absurd, depending on which one you ask. A trail of what seems like stringless balloons float at eye level from just outside the palace door, guiding Wanderers down the path to a notice board just outside the palace grounds. On this notice board, Wanderers find a brief handwritten guide to accessing the city map on their cuffs, specifically denoting the little colored house icons ( ) to help Wanderers make their way to each god's housing.

Also on this board appear to be a variety of job listings, for those who want to get more involved in Asgard as a whole. But let's not get ahead of ourselves, shall we? There's more than enough time for that once you've chosen a god to tether to in the first place.


february 17 ↴
GOD CURSE: CHARACTER-BUILDING WITH SKADI.

The storm brewing within Skadi is hardly a secret. She was impatient during the gods' supposedly unanimous address, and in the days to follow, Sigyn (with all her desperately good intentions) tried to balm the irritation but only abraded the goddess further still. She attended the Wanderers' arrival purely by the letter of her duty and swept back out the doors as soon as that duty released her, and since then she's been holed up in her temple, her pointy-faced statues positioned just outside as sentinels meant to intimidate mortals away.

They dared to tell her that she does nothing. Nothing for the Wanderers, that is. Nothing to help them grow and self-actualize, as if these 'Wanderers' are so much more important than Asgard itself, which weakens by the day as her fellow gods fling their magic about to overprotect the Wanderers, or even to satisfy their whims. The consensus to draw back some of that wasteful protection would have pleased her, if she weren't so thoroughly fixated on the slight that preceded it.

They want her to help the Wanderers self-actualize? So be it. There's no better way, truly, than to confront and overcome the ways in which you're flawed.

So the morning after arrival day, many Wanderers wake up with a stinging, itching spot somewhere on their body. Maybe their arm, maybe their back, maybe their throat. In that spot, as it turns out, is a set of words in a deep ruddy brown (almost like old blood) under their skin as if tattooed in place. But these aren't just any words - they prey directly into the Wanderer's fears, their regrets, their insecurities, and their mistakes. They're facing down some of the worst things they've ever thought or feared about themselves.

The other gods, of course, are eager and willing to try to relieve the poor Wanderers of these cursed marks... but they find that it's not quite so easy. Wanderers who seek a god's removal of the words find that not only do the words remain, but a new set appears: Flees the truth.

But that's fine = For most Wanderers, these words disappear on their own in a day or two. A handful of unlucky souls find that their marks linger indefinitely, or seem to disappear but return at truly inopportune occasions down the line.




MOD NOTES

This is the February intro log and Skadi's curse, our mini-event for this month!

Skadi's curse is is entirely opt-in - not all Wanderers are affected - and is detailed more fully in the 'This Month's Events' section of the February Bulletin, and you're welcome to direct any follow-up questions to the Bulletin's mod questions top-level.

You've also likely noticed that god jobs are now live! The listings themselves can be found here (same link as within the 'arrival' prompt), with a brief FAQ featured over here.

hoshikiri: (Default)

[personal profile] hoshikiri 2020-02-22 07:37 pm (UTC)(link)
I see. [Most wouldn't find that comforting, but for Takame it was to be expected. He won't call into question what gods have shared with him, though perhaps that due to his own familiarity with the concepts of them. Muddled it may be.

It may come as a surprise then when his only question was rather simple.]


... Might I ask how long you have been here?

[personal profile] dataset 2020-02-23 12:24 am (UTC)(link)
73 days.

Though as I understand it, some have been here for longer than that.
hoshikiri: (meikyo shisui.)

[personal profile] hoshikiri 2020-02-24 09:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Hm. [His lips purse. That was a fair amount of time. Bringing a hand to his chin, nearly rubbing his eyes out of habit, the urge prompted him to confirm one last thing.

Reluctantly:]
Is it normal for... one's senses to become dulled upon awakening?

[personal profile] dataset 2020-02-25 02:21 am (UTC)(link)
[ That sounded like a question from personal experience. And that question, he could answer from personal experience. ]

It seems common to have one's senses... altered in some way upon arrival. The extent of the change seems to vary from person to person. 
hoshikiri: (jinpu.)

[personal profile] hoshikiri 2020-02-25 06:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Is that right... [There's a small exhale through his nose. Relief, perhaps, that he wasn't the only one to experience this. That he may not be losing his mind or his sight. It didn't change the face that the latter was noticeably limited, however.]

... I presume nothing can be done to return one's sense to what it was. [So he assumed by connecting what Connor has told him to what the gods have. Another slow blink and a flick of his tail. Regardless of this...] 'Tis good information to have. You have my thanks, Connor.

[personal profile] dataset 2020-02-26 01:37 am (UTC)(link)
[ He dips his head in place of a 'you're welcome'. ] Unfortunately, I haven't found a way to revert the senses back to normal yet.
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[personal profile] hoshikiri 2020-02-26 05:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Might you have experienced something similar after your arrival?

[personal profile] dataset 2020-02-27 01:37 am (UTC)(link)
In a way.

[ How to describe it but keep it simple...]

I gained access to senses that I lacked otherwise.
hoshikiri: (kaiten.)

[personal profile] hoshikiri 2020-02-27 06:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Gained access to...? I'm afraid I don't follow.

[personal profile] dataset 2020-02-28 01:45 am (UTC)(link)
There are certain senses that I have here which I could not experience before. For example, taste.
hoshikiri: (kaiten.)

[personal profile] hoshikiri 2020-03-02 05:58 pm (UTC)(link)
You were unable to taste...? [You're losing him more and more, Connor. Normally he wouldn't be this... outwardly curious, but.]

[personal profile] dataset 2020-03-02 09:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Correct. [ Connor says this without reservation. ] Tasting was not considered a necessary function for androids, so it was omitted.
hoshikiri: (yukikaze.)

i am sorry for my lateness.......

[personal profile] hoshikiri 2020-03-12 03:45 am (UTC)(link)
An...droid...? [Said with a slightly cocked head, descending to a full tilt at the second half of his unsure pronunciation. Based solely on how Connor used it, though, he could put together that that was what the man was or at the least considered himself.

But really his word choice here opened up a number of questions he'll not allow himself to ask.]


Forgive my rudeness, I must confess that term is unfamiliar to me.

Nah it cool

[personal profile] dataset 2020-03-13 12:10 am (UTC)(link)
[ He motions to himself with a hand. ]

It's a term for someone who isn't human but is a machine made to look human.
hoshikiri: (jinpu.)

[personal profile] hoshikiri 2020-03-15 02:11 am (UTC)(link)
A machine...? [By the kami... His knowledge of machines was limited to say the least, but. There is a realm out there where people... create others? He can only imagine what manner of selfish purpose they would be used for.

What manner of violence. But perhaps he ought to see it as... potential. His sister likely would. The idea of it gave him pause, the sway of his tail ceased yet again, but Connor thus far has been cordial and acting very much like a person. Takame would return the favor.]


... I see. I've not heard of such a practice before, nor of such a... race of people. ["Race", is said more quietly, the only thing to indicate he was unsure that was the correct term to use.]

[personal profile] dataset 2020-03-15 08:46 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Another person who has not heard of Androids. Odd, but ever becoming less so with every new person he meets in Asgard. ]

Then I'm happy to be the first. 

[ He nods his head agreeably. ]