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polymods ([personal profile] polymods) wrote in [community profile] polylogs2021-09-01 03:51 pm

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POLYMYTHOS: THE CARNIVAL

THE CARNIVAL


Ⅰ. ARRIVAL & THE TEMPLE
You can read all about your character's arrival in the game lore.
You can see the lights of the Ferris wheel from the water, and by the time you pull into port you can smell popcorn, cotton candy, grease, sawdust. Music drifts on the air, interspersed with screams from the rides.

The carnival is in town.

Not just any carnival, either - the carnival. The one to end all others. Every circus you ever read about or saw in a movie, with striped tents filled with acrobats and sideshows, midway games complete with carnival barkers in straw boater hats. But it's also every shitty fair that ever rolled through your hometown, with unreliable looking men with greasy mullets smoking as they jockey the Wild Mouse, the Gravitron, the Zipper, the Corkscrew. There's a constant stream of 80s hair metal playing underneath the roar of the rollercoaster tracks, blending somehow with the traditional piping organ of the carousel.

Experienced Travelers will know by now that every island has its own temple, and this one is no exception. It’s not in the carnival proper, though; if you step away from the lights of the midway and tents, you’ll notice dozens of old wooden circus trailers, arranged in a circle, growing tighter together the closer to the center you walk. The trailers are functional living places, with built in beds - sometimes one, sometimes two - and a small table and an old wood burning stove with a cooking top just big enough to boil a kettle on. There’s a toilet, but if you want a shower you’ll have to go outside and find a tent set up at the outskirts of the makeshift trailer park where there are tent showers set up, locker room style.

The clearing in the middle of the parked caravan is completely empty except for a solitary midway game: a towering high striker. It must be at least twenty feet tall, surmounted by a round, red bell. A wooden mallet is leaned against a sign next to the game that reads, predictably, TEST YOUR STRENGTH.

Step right up.

Notes:
1. Please remember to mark threads appropriately with Content Warnings when necessary.

2. These prompts are a jumping off point - how they affect your character and their development is up to you.

3. The island temple is accessible to all. The High Temple is only accessible to new characters this month - it will re-open to all others next month.

4. The Test your Strength game can be played by anyone. How well your character does is entirely up to you, but the game does not necessarily measure physical strength.

5. These residents of the island are normal humans. Killing them is possible and will affect the colour grading of your Scrywatch depending on the situation.

6. Any food found on the midway is safe to eat, and is consumable by non-human entities.

7. Have fun!



Ⅱ. HALL OF MIRRORS
When it comes to amusements, the Hall of Mirrors has always been second-fiddle to the Haunted House. But the line for the former was shorter, so here you are. The guy working the door has weasel eyes and is smoking. He gestures for you and whoever is behind you to enter together; "No singles. For safety."

The lights are a dull neon, cycling from deep blue to cyan to purple and back again. You find that your outstretched fingers will bump against smooth, clear glass as often as not. The mirrors reflect the maze back into itself over and over, disorienting and strange.

Some of the mirrors are convex, some concave, and as you pass them your reflection warps and bends alongside that of whoever you're stuck inside the maze with.

At some point you will realise that the reflection looking back at you isn't quite right. It's still you, sure, but it's not how you really look, not on the outside.

Looking back at you from the cold glass is how you perceive yourself. Perhaps that's stronger, perhaps uglier, perhaps as a sniveling child or an ancient hag. And this reflection is going to follow you from mirror to mirror as you desperately try to find your way out.

One of you spots an exit sign, bleeding red light. Only catch is that it's behind a pane of glass. And another. And another. You could break your way through all of them, certainly, but it's not as if there's anything laying around for you to use to do so. Just yourself, which might work in action movies but tends to cause a lot of physical damage in the real world.

Above the glass someone has placed a sticker that reads, “who are you really?” in black sharpie. Answer it, and the glass will swing open. Don't, and well...

Guess you'll have several years worth of bad luck.

Notes:
1. Yes, characters can bash their way out of the maze, but it is real glass and will cut anyone who isn’t invulnerable. There is a first aid station run by extremely unreliable carneys on the premises, so hopefully they can patch themselves up enough there.



Ⅲ. THE CAROUSEL
CW: childhood trauma
Old fashioned organ music and a million flashing lights draws you to the carousel. It's a vintage delight: huge, with ornate animals carved out of wood and lovingly hand painted. There are horses, of course, but also lions and leopards and birds and rabbits and wolves... any animal you could want! In fact, you'll see an animal that looks perfectly YOU. You just have to climb up on it for a ride.


Settled on your mount, the ride begins to move. To your surprise, it begins to move backwards. You can't seem to ungrip the pole you're hanging on to, so you're helpless to escape as the ride spins again and again.

When it stops and you step off, you will be younger. You will in fact be the same age you were when a formative event happened to you.

You're a kid at a carnival! How fun! Well, maybe you're not that young, and it's probably not very fun at all considering that now your trauma is fresh.

The only way to become your proper age again is to get on the carousel and get it to run forward. Depending on your age, you might not be able to figure any of that out, but surely one of the other Travelers can help you. You'll definitely need someone to man the carousel controls. Oh, and be careful not to knock it into overdrive...

Notes:
1. If your character does not get back on the carousel and ride it in reverse, they will revert to their actual ages at the end of the month.

2. Please be especially mindful of content warnings with underage characters. A reminder that the game does not allow explicit sexual content with minors.

3. You do not have to regress your character to childhood - if a very formative event happened at age 20 for example, you can choose that route instead.

4. Speeding up the carousel while it is moving forward will result in, you guessed it, aging your character UP. Obviously you can ride it backwards again to fix this, or again the aging will be reversed at the end of the month.



Ⅳ. COULROPHOBIA
CW: clowns, suffocation
Who can possibly resist the big top? Not you! You're ushered into the tent and you take a seat in the stands, where you have an excellent view of the huge ring before you. The excitement in the air is palpable, and even if you're the grouchy type you'll find yourself a little bit thrilled.

It's a little surprising when the lights go up to the sound of screaming guitars. Mist belches from hidden foggers, and flames shoot from near the center of the ring. The lights stutter red, blue, green. The whole thing is a lot more rock show than it is Ringling Brother's.

At any rate, even if the ringmaster looks like a reject from a trailer park metal band and the music is liable to burst some eardrums, it's still a circus. There are trained horses and riders, contortionists, and a score of talented trapeze artists. It's all sparkling and impressive and terrific fun.

The trapeze artists take their bows, clearly ready for a break. And if a break is needed at the circus? You know what happens next, don't you?

SEND IN THE CLOWNS!

The clowns spill into the ring, all sorts of them! There's Harlequin and Pierrot, Auguste and Tramp. There's Bozos and Ronalds and Clarabelles and Krustys. Hopefully no Gacys, but there's so many of them that it's hard to know for sure.

One of these clowns - the one you hate the most, of course - approaches you in the stands. With comically exaggerated movements, it leans close to you and whispers...

Well. It whispers horrible things to you, really. It recounts to you some instance in your life where you delighted in the suffering of another, a moment where you really and truly were happy that somebody else was hurt. It's not a moment to be proud of, for sure, but as the clown tells your own secret shameful joy to you, you start to laugh. Really laugh - soon you're bent over double, tears running down your face, absolutely howling with laughter.

Your stomach hurts, and you're running out of breath. Very soon you won't be able to breathe at all.

Eventually, one of your fellow travelers won't be able to resist asking you, "What's so funny?"

The only way to stop laughing is to tell them. Otherwise you're going to pass out right where you sit, a creepy clown leering over you the whole time. Maybe your fellow traveler will be nice enough to drag you out of there if that happens, because if you're left alone? Everybody knows clowns get so much scarier alone in the dark.

Notes:
1. What happens if you really do get ditched with the clowns? Great question. Maybe they make you one of them. Maybe they eat you. Maybe you just wake up in the Big Top dressing room and see all the clowns smoking cigars and taking their floppy shoes off to film Clown Foot Erotica.

It wouldn't be a party without some jams.


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unkindled_madness: (curiosity)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2021-09-16 04:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Understood.

[Sephiroth doesn't use the stirrups (chocobo saddles don't have them), but instead grips the pommel and leans his weight in as he jumps up and swings his leg over. The horse shifts a step or two, but it was fairly smooth. He adjusts his position in the saddle, glancing down. No wings to be conscious of, which feels strange.]
helpdesk_hero: David Alleyne  / Prodigy - From Young Avengers (Default)

[personal profile] helpdesk_hero 2021-09-17 05:09 pm (UTC)(link)
[Well excuse David while he stares at the other man, quite impressed. Wow. Talk about strength.]

Um, okay, that wasn't what I was expecting. But now you want to put your feet into the stirrups. They'll help you stay on and keep control of the horse.
unkindled_madness: (confused)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2021-09-17 05:50 pm (UTC)(link)
...what were you expecting?

[For him to fail at getting on the horse?? He doesn't fail at physical tasks. His feet find the stirrups from context, but he's careful not to make any significant movement.]

She responds to commands this way?
helpdesk_hero: David Alleyne  / Prodigy - From Young Avengers (Default)

[personal profile] helpdesk_hero 2021-09-17 09:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, most people use the stirrups to mount. One foot in one, then lift and swing over.

[He circles to make sure the man is using the stirrups right and he nods. Good thing he'd set them to the right length.]

She also responds to the reins, which you'll want to pick up now.
unkindled_madness: (surprised nerd)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2021-09-17 11:25 pm (UTC)(link)
I see.

[Good work accounting for all that leggy, man. Sephiroth takes the reins, perfectly familiar with those at least, giving the horse's neck another pat as he does so.]

I'm going to try walking her.

[He gently squeezes her sides with his knees, and... some things might be the same, but the gait of a four-legged animal feels very different.]
helpdesk_hero: David Alleyne  / Prodigy - From Young Avengers (Default)

[personal profile] helpdesk_hero 2021-09-18 02:49 am (UTC)(link)
[Well, that's going a bit better than he expected. Huh. David is shocked at how easily he's got the mare going, and he follows along.]

You'll need to move with her.
unkindled_madness: (thinking)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2021-09-18 03:14 am (UTC)(link)
[Well, he doesn't manage to keep her going. He isn't in tune with her gait, and something in his movements must be sending her mixed signals--maybe the way he's looking down again, trying to get used to the whole four legs situation. She comes to a stop and tosses her head.]

Ah... Hm. The balance is quite different.
helpdesk_hero: David Alleyne  / Prodigy - From Young Avengers (Default)

[personal profile] helpdesk_hero 2021-09-18 04:48 am (UTC)(link)
I don't know what to say about the difference. Mostly you roll with the horse, using the stirrups to help you sit up when you need to. But let's see if we can't get her going again.

[David reaches up to touch the horse's shoulder.]

Be patient with her, girl.
unkindled_madness: (curiosity)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2021-09-18 02:19 pm (UTC)(link)
[He adjusts again, shifting more of his weight into the stirrups, odd as that feels.]

Am I so trying already?

[Using more his lower legs this time, he manages to coax the horse forward again into a slow walk. He keeps his head up, trying to get a feel for the movement.]

...it's a more even gait than a chocobo. I suppose there's some appeal.
helpdesk_hero: David Alleyne  / Prodigy - From Young Avengers (Default)

[personal profile] helpdesk_hero 2021-09-18 05:58 pm (UTC)(link)
No, but horses have a bit of tension from people that aren't used to riding them. And if she's a performer then she'd be used to very experienced riders.

[A more even gait? He supposed he could understand given that there are four legs, and as long as one isn't running, there will always be multiple feet on the ground.]

When they get running it can bounce you around a lot.
unkindled_madness: (curiosity)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2021-09-21 03:06 pm (UTC)(link)
That, I'm quite familiar with.

[He manages to urge her a little faster, and turn her before they come up on the fence--though she could have decided that on her own. He's certainly no master here, though he's confident he could be, with time.]

Though perhaps you'd care to demonstrate?
helpdesk_hero: David Alleyne  / Prodigy - From Young Avengers (Default)

[personal profile] helpdesk_hero 2021-09-21 06:03 pm (UTC)(link)
[David considered the comment lightly before offering a nod.]

If you want, I can. Not that I'd be showing off much. Dani was a practical rider, not a trick one. So it would mostly just be showing how to move.

[Except... the Horse would know what she was trained to do, and if he let himself be open to her mind, he probably could put her through her pace.]
unkindled_madness: (unimpressed)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2021-09-22 02:36 pm (UTC)(link)
That's fine. I see little point to tricks.

[Practical riding is the only skill he could imagine needing, if he should ever find use for knowing how to ride a horse in the first place.

He draws back on the reins enough to bring the horse to a stop and then dismounts-- a slower, more careful motion than when he got on, as he's attempting to make use of the stirrup.]
helpdesk_hero: David Alleyne  / Prodigy - From Young Avengers (Default)

[personal profile] helpdesk_hero 2021-09-24 03:46 am (UTC)(link)
Tricks are really useful actually. And she's a show horse, she knows how to do some cool things.

[But for now he smiles and when the guy is down, David smiles. He refuses to show off in this moment. So he moves to the mare when Sephiroth is down and he mounts easily, sitting on her back confidently. His hand pats over her neck.]

She's a jumper, trained to it at least. And does fancy footwork.
Edited 2021-09-24 03:46 (UTC)
unkindled_madness: (curiosity)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2021-09-24 02:18 pm (UTC)(link)
[Sephiroth steps back to give them space. He still looks skeptical, but if jumping is considered a trick...]

They told you that?
helpdesk_hero: David Alleyne  / Prodigy - From Young Avengers (Default)

[personal profile] helpdesk_hero 2021-09-24 03:52 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't know if told is really what she did. But I can feel the knowledge in her. It's always weirdest with animals. Machines are easier, because I can talk to them.

[He takes the reins up in a very light grip before making a noise to get her up into a slow walk.]

Give me a moment to get a feel for her, then I'll get her up to a canter.
unkindled_madness: (confused)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2021-09-24 05:05 pm (UTC)(link)
You... [He thought it was only people. Animals? Machines? That's a broad-reaching power.]

I didn't realize it went that far.
helpdesk_hero: David Alleyne  / Prodigy - From Young Avengers (Default)

[personal profile] helpdesk_hero 2021-09-25 04:03 am (UTC)(link)
[Yeah, broader reach just meant more possible headaches.]

Well, the machines one is actually technopathy. And animals aren't easy to work with, but it's a spread out power.
unkindled_madness: (confused)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2021-09-25 03:58 pm (UTC)(link)
...it's uncanny.

[He doesn't know what more to say about it than that. To glean something from nearly anything he touches, just by touching it... People have called Sephiroth a fast learner, but there are still things he only pretends to understand.]
helpdesk_hero: David Alleyne  / Prodigy - From Young Avengers (Default)

[personal profile] helpdesk_hero 2021-09-25 08:06 pm (UTC)(link)
It really is. But that's how mutants are.

[David smiled and made another noise and the horse started to move faster, cantering about happily before turning herself in a tight circle, another, and a third before bursting into a gallop at another noise. This David held for a brief time before working her slowly back down to a walk.]

Such a bright and lovely lady. Did that help you, Mister Sephiroth?
unkindled_madness: (skeptical)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2021-09-25 08:43 pm (UTC)(link)
[Sephiroth arches an eyebrow as David comes back into easy conversational distance.]

"Mister"?

[Why do people do that.]

...it was an adequate demonstration. [He's never seen a horse run before, so that's definitely something.]
helpdesk_hero: David Alleyne  / Prodigy - From Young Avengers (Default)

[personal profile] helpdesk_hero 2021-09-26 02:46 am (UTC)(link)
Would you prefer I not call you that? I'm sorry. I try to be polite to people I meet.

[And Sephiroth seems a bit more driven to trying to distance himself than others David has met. Using his first name seems... uncomfortable.]

Alright, I'll dismount if you want to try again.
unkindled_madness: (talking)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2021-09-26 03:48 am (UTC)(link)
[He nods at David's offer to dismount and answers as he waits:]

My full name is polite enough. Honorifics are unnecessary.
helpdesk_hero: David Alleyne  / Prodigy - From Young Avengers (Default)

[personal profile] helpdesk_hero 2021-09-26 04:15 am (UTC)(link)
[He gets down with an easy movement. Then he smiles at Sephiroth.]

Then what is your full name?
unkindled_madness: (pensive)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2021-09-26 04:20 am (UTC)(link)
...Sephiroth. [David already had it, but he understands the confusion.]

Some people simply find three syllables trying. I have no surname.

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