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polymods ([personal profile] polymods) wrote in [community profile] polylogs2021-11-01 03:04 pm

Time for a Cinnabon!

POLYMYTHOS: THE MALL

THE MALL


Ⅰ. ARRIVAL
You can read all about your character's arrival in the game lore.
You step off the ferry and find there is no beach. No, the concrete wharf opens up to a vast, flat plain of pavement. It goes on, and on, and on. Sodium lights on tall poles are spaced at regular intervals, and as you move forward you notice white lines painted in neat rows.Those of you from a typical earth world might recognise almost immediately that you are, in fact, in a giant parking lot.

Up ahead you can see a vast building, a long rectangle flanked on either end by an even larger square. In the very center there is a large, triangular glass awning hanging over an entranceway composed of several automatic doors. There is neon tubing running along the inside of the awning, lighting up the glass so it is a beacon shining across the expanse of pavement you’re crossing.

That’s right, Travellers. We’re going to The Mall.

The building is huge - it takes a good hour to walk from one anchor store to the other at the opposite end. There are stores selling damn near everything - clothes, housewares, books, kitchen supplies, movies and music, electronics - as well as hair salons, nail salons, and a ton of kiosks. The merchandise being sold seems to be from different decades - anywhere from the 1970s to the late 2000s. You can find almost anything you could want!

The flooring is faux marble, the pillars decorated with brass detailing halfway up their length. Potted palms are set at regular intervals. The mall’s concourse is huge and open, with a glass ceiling criss-crossed with metal supports. A fountain jets water coloured by lights into the air over and over in the center of the concourse.

Escalators and an elevator run up and down to the second floor, where the food court is, which is a heaven, provided you’re too worried about MSG. Food from across every conceivable world exists here - no matter where you’re from, you can find a fast-food version of something you’re familiar with. And there’s an Orange Julius!

Truly, a paradise. Kind of weird that the automatic doors won’t let you out the way you came in, but you have everything you need right here! Just be really careful on those escalators - wouldn’t want to get sucked under. And by the way, what’s that noise…?

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. Any food is safe to eat, and is consumable by non-human entities.

4. The people inside the mall are normal humans unless otherwise indicated. Killing them is possible and will affect the colour grading of your Scrywatch depending on the situation.

5. Have fun!



Ⅱ. BLACK FRIDAY
CW: violence, mob mentality
One of the mall anchors is a huge department store that sells everything under the sun. As you walk through the empty aisles, you’ll notice that there are signs hung everywhere that read “SALE!” Indeed, prices seem to have been drastically reduced. The place seems eerily calm, however; you can’t see any shoppers anywhere.

But if you walk close to the exterior entrance on the far side of the store, you will see them if you look outside.

Hundreds upon hundreds of people pressed up against the glass doors. With a start you see that all of them, from children to the elderly, are missing their eyes. Black, empty sockets stare sightlessly ahead. Store employees, recognisable by their red smocks, stand at the ready.

“Alright, let’s open her up!” one of them shouts, and the employees move to unlock the doors. Immediately the crowd surges forward. The employees pull each other out of the way moments before they can be trampled. The mob rushes through the entranceways, stampeding towards… towards…

Oh. You.

The mob lacks any empathy; people push and climb over one another, uncaring if anyone falls to the ground. You’re pretty sure several of them are actually being crushed beneath people’s feet. Oddly, they aren’t screaming in pain. People’s mouths are moving, but only to form certain words:

“FLATSCREEN!”

“INTELLIVISION!”

“TICKLE-ME-ELMO!”

They are only screaming what it is that they want. They are single minded in their purpose, and don’t care who they hurt in their pursuit.

Make your way to the entrance that opens into the mall and you’ll be greeted with a nasty sight: the gates are closed. No matter what you do to them, they won’t budge an inch, impervious to brute strength, magic, superpowers. That means you’ll have to find another way out if you don’t want to join in the bloodshed. Maybe there’s a ventilation system or a loading bay...

There’s a chance you could just hide out until the sale ends - a store this vast has more than enough food and drink to sustain you, and you could probably get a good night’s sleep in a camping display if it isn’t torn apart by rabid consumers. Just be careful, because the longer you spend trapped in the department store the more likely you are to turn into one of them: mindlessly screaming what it is you want as you tear the store apart.

Notes:
1. There may be a few Black Friday shoppers loose in the mall, but primarily they stick to the department store.

2. Your character might find a way into the mall again, or the parking lot outside. However they manage that is up to you!

3. If your character does turn into a consumer drone, they can be changed back by being taken out of the department store. Maybe go chill out by the fountain in the concourse or get some chilli fries in the food court.



Ⅲ. UNDERGROUND PARKING
CW: potential starvation, dehydration
If the two floors of the mall are for eating and shopping, where do the down escalators go? Unsurprisingly they lead to an underground parking lot. More surprisingly, if you choose to enter the lot you’ll find yourself suddenly transported to the inside of a car. What car? Any car! It sure isn’t yours! It’s locked and you can’t get the doors or windows to open. Even trying to break your way out is futile.

Thank goodness you have a way to call for help: your ScryWatch! Although you can still access the public network, your ScryWatch will also now function as a private one-to-one device like a phone or a walkie talkie. You can ask a friend to come and help you!

The second person entering the lot won’t be magicked away, but a friendly mall employee will stop you and hand you a set of keys. Clearly they go to a car… but which one? Better start pressing that alarm button, huh?

The parking lot is massive. The party in the car would be wise to describe what they can see to their seeker. After all, teamwork makes the dream work! You sure don’t want to be stuck in a warm car for a couple of days!

Notes:
1. Your character can post/call the network or text/call an individual - in the latter case nobody else can read or hear the conversation.

2. The car might have some goldfish crackers or something in the glove box, or maybe an old gatorade bottle on the floor, but there’s not going to be enough to survive on for any length of time.



Ⅳ. MANNEQUIN
CW: automatonophobia
As you walk through the mall, you’ll see plenty of window displays. Gleaming cookware turning on pedestals under mellow lights, toys going round and round in fake wonderlands, personalised miniature license plates - although they’re all out of Borts - and of course plenty of stylish clothes draped over countless mannequins.

It’s always fun to window shop, isn’t it? Which is how you will come to notice that some of the mannequins look awfully familiar.

Everyone has, at some point in their life, treated someone like they weren’t real outside of what you wanted them to be. The romantic interest you put on a pedestal, the friend you only called when you needed them, or the poor bastard in the office who never did anything to you but who you hated on because it made you feel better. The mannequins greatly resemble that person or persons.

No matter which window you pass, they’re there. It looks like they’re watching you. But that’s silly, isn’t it?

With every mannequin you pass, the more your unease grows. Eventually the feeling of being watched is so great that it’s overwhelming. A sense of guilt grows alongside your paranoia, gnawing at your guts until you feel physically ill. Maybe if you apologise to the dummies for treating them like objects?

Or maybe if you just break all of them into pieces.

Notes:
1. Stating how you have wronged the person the mannequin resembles and apologising will cause the guilt and paranoia to vanish. But then, so will breaking them.

2. Could the mannequins sneak up on you? Move when you’re not looking? Sure! the floor, but there’s not going to be enough to survive on for any length of time.

Come on Jessica, come on Tori! Let's go to the mall, you won't be sorry!


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unkindled_madness: (thinking)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2021-11-01 10:31 pm (UTC)(link)
1. Is there no designated "temple" area within the mall?

2. I'm assuming characters have some kind of stipend with which to purchase things?

3. Are books and other media exclusively from Earth, and are there maps?
unkindled_madness: (confused)

Sephiroth

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2021-11-02 01:24 am (UTC)(link)
I. Shopping! (OTA)

[Is it appropriate to carry a 7-foot sword around a mall? Probably not, but Sephiroth doesn't exactly have anywhere to put it. At least he is being responsibly conscious of the space around him, carrying it with the blade angled up close behind his back, and not so much in danger of impaling anyone.

Meanwhile, while he isn't
excited about shopping, he can recognize an opportunity to obtain some practical items. Perhaps you spot him puzzling over the menswear section (Shinra had most of his clothing tailored, he doesn't understand sizes), or browsing the shampoos at a salon. Maybe even discreetly poking his head into a LensCrafters?

Inevitably, it's the bookstores where he will opt to spend most of his time this month, treating them like libraries and reading plenty of books without buying them. On his first visit, he begins a cursory perusal of the available sections, skimming some of the titles-- but at some point, something brings him up short. An unexpected familiarity: a book he recognizes from home. Instead of pulling it off the shelf to inspect, he quickens his pace, searching intently for a Science section. There is a very specific author he is looking for on those shelves.]



II. Underground Parking (Closed to David)

[Sephiroth's priority on arriving at each new island is to assess his surroundings. Why wouldn't that include taking the down escalator? As is unfortunately common here, the simple action triggers some kind of magic, which whisks him away to... a car.

The make is unfamiliar, but they do have cars on his Planet. He has never driven one himself, but he's ridden in them. The Masamune manages to fit with its hilt resting on the dash and its blade extending into the back between the two front seats. Of course Sephiroth attempts all manner of escape on his own first, from simply trying all the doors to slamming the Masamune into the windshield to searching the car over for any sort of clue. The car offers him nothing but some old receipts and a bag of Cheetos that he very much doesn't want.

Ultimately, he is at a loss. His imprisonment is clearly magical, which feels even more absurd than usual. He considers his options for a time, then sends a message to David:]


There is some magic which traps individuals in the parking garage.

Do you know how to start a car with no key?


((Hoping to do something else with Seph? Hit me up at [plurk.com profile] yinza for plotting!))
mewnifestos: (Default)

anders | dragon age | ota

[personal profile] mewnifestos 2021-11-02 01:25 am (UTC)(link)
i. arrival
[ Well, this is new. The trees are all lights and the ground is all stone, and Anders is uncertain he cares for the looming look of that enormous building in the distance, as he steps onto the steady ground of the wharf. It reminds him of Kinloch, isolated in its great lake, crumbling and decrepit and cut off from the rest of the world. 

So, not the best first impression. 

But there's nowhere else to go (not even a safe temple to defect to, as far as he can see), so he follows the crowd, lingering with the stragglers, masking his unease as best he can. 

It's not until he reaches the doors that he seems to brighten, as they whoosh quietly open to admit the other Travelers, as if by magic, and he gets his first glimpse of the artificially colorful, brightly-lit world beyond. A far cry from the Circle on the inside, at least. ]


How welcoming. I'm sure nothing at all could go wrong here!

[ His sarcasm is only lightly tempered by how much he still wants to see all of the strange new sights on offer. ]

iii. p2 [ cw: claustrophobia ]
[ This, though? Is definitely not the kind of sight Anders was hoping to see. It's the wrong kind of exciting, innocently riding one of those moving staircases one minute, then whisked off to some new, cramped cage the next. 

Cars - he's seen them before, but only briefly from the inside. And he'd had other pressing concerns, then. ...And there'd been much more room. He's never been in one by himself, and it takes him longer than he'd admit to figure out just how trapped he is, based on that terrible little familiarity. 

And even longer to realize he might be able to call for help (in a way other than trying to shatter a window or shout himself hoarse, that is). After a bit of fiddling, he manages to get a quick message out. ]


greyyourwarden: not to be dramatic but 

H E L P

wildcard.
[ for prior cr on the parking garage prompt, feel free to assume anders is directly contacting them. prose is fine too. hmu @ [plurk.com profile] gravejuice if you want to plot, or just throw some other mall shenanigans my way. ]
nanban: (16)

Hawks | BNHA | OTA

[personal profile] nanban 2021-11-02 06:12 am (UTC)(link)
A; TICKLE ME WHAT?


Hawks is just chilling with a soda when he wanders into the huge department store. There's something kind of eerie about this, the emptiness of it. There's sale signs, so where the hell is everyone? He wonders if people living here just get sick of this. What kind of island is this? It's definitely suspicious.

He gets to the end of the store near the exit that leads outside and nearly drops his soda at the sight of all those people with their freaky eyes.

"That is absolutely not normal," he says aloud to no one in particular.

Luckily for Hawks, his eyesight is excellent, so he doesn't have to get all the way up to the glass to see what's happening. That gives him just enough of a head start when they rush in to run the other way. He really only runs a few steps before his wings do the rest of the work. Hawks is very, very fast so anyone who encounters him may just barely see him whizzing by.

He lands near the entrance that leads into the mall, but that's also a dead end.

"Shit," he says. He takes off again before anyone can actually grab him and stays there, hovering above the shoppers. He's out of reach, but that doesn't mean there's a way out.

Find him at any point along this journey. Maybe he dropped his soda and you look up to see him.

Alternately, he might spy someone else about to get trampled. "Hey, watch out down there," he calls out.

[ Let me know if you'd like Hawks to rescue your character from the stampeding shoppers. ]


B; HEY DUDE IS THIS YOUR CAR?


After that absolute bullshit with the shoppers, Hawks is pretty wary of going anywhere else. He sees the escalators, but nah, he's not about that. He's not going down there unless/until he has to.

Fortunately for some poor soul, Hawks checks his ScryWatch pretty often. So he sees the distress call that someone posts.

you got stuck in a CAR?
ok hold on I'll come get you out


So much for avoiding the escalators. He grits his teeth and goes down. At the bottom, he has a run in with an employee who hands him a set of keys. They have no answers to anything, though, which is pretty useless.

He flies through the parking lot, clicking the keys. He can see pretty far away, so he might see someone struggling in a car and zip over to them, clicking the keys he has and hoping for the best.


C; WILDCARD ME

[ something else you'd like? Mannequin run in? Just a random encounter in a weird store? I'm game! Throw something at me here or find me on plurk at [plurk.com profile] boywonder for plots/custom starters! ]
Edited 2021-11-02 06:13 (UTC)
neverwither: (Default)

[personal profile] neverwither 2021-11-02 12:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Hi mods!

If electronics are available, are they able to be loaded up with apps, ebooks etc while on the island?
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joel | the last of us | ota

[personal profile] antifungi 2021-11-02 04:21 pm (UTC)(link)
ii. black friday [ cw: violence, gore, indiscriminate zombie murder ]
[ Everything under the sun is exactly what Joel is looking for. More or less, anyway. After grabbing a suitable backpack to transfer his meager belongings to and some decent clothes (a first, after scrounging for ages), he picks his way down a short list of necessities, as he makes his way through the mall.

Flashlight, some first aid supplies, food and water, a few other odds and ends - and every step gets him a little closer to feeling less adrift, less unsure. Despite the complete surreality of well lit aisles and fully stocked shelves and paying with anything other than ration cards and favors (or not paying at all).

It isn't until he reaches the department store that he makes a beeline for what he's really after, though. Just beyond sporting goods, he finds a deja vu-inducing mishmash of hunting gear and camping supplies, crammed into a back corner.

He's standing in front of a crammed array of hunting bows when that shout rings out, breaking the eerie lull in the store and putting him instantly back on-edge. The wave of stampeding footsteps and overlapping screams is a shocking but not unfamiliar wake-up call. Shit. He leaves behind his prospective weaponry, grabbing the first unboxed item with potential as he sprints for the end of the aisle. One of them bolts past it, only now shrieking something that coalesces into coherence - flatscreen? Joel nearly loses a step (what the f—), but another comes bolting up toward him fast enough he doesn't stop to think.

He swings the bat hard, cutting off another product-placement howl with a resounding crunch and a spray of blood, stopping the eyeless thing in its tracks. But there's still the ravening horde behind it - and it's only by the small miracle of quick reflexes that he doesn't swing on the next person to come bolting between the shelves to escape them. ]


This way! Come on. [ He doesn't stop to wait as another knot of scrambling not-infected come racing toward them, knocking items off shelves and grabbing at everything as they trample over it. ]

iv. mannequin
[ The mannequins aren't as bad as those things in the department store. Or that's what he tells himself, anyway, as he tries to simply ignore them. They're harmless, right? And he has a higher tolerance for guilt and paranoia than most, besides, given they're his only other constant companions, these days. But even that won't hold out forever.

It's easy enough to destroy the ones that look like his brother; it's almost kind of satisfying, in a way. Yeah, he was shit to Tommy, but there are things he hasn't forgiven, either. It makes him feel a little better. A little less on edge.

The next semi-featureless face is a little harder. He pretends he doesn't recognize her, at first, doesn't see the resemblance, doesn't know her name, doesn't remember how they ended things. The guilt and paranoia are alleviated a little, but there's a knot in his stomach that doesn't dissipate as easily, this time.

It's the last that really gets him, though. Maybe the others were just to soften him up, kick him when he's down. Either way, he's had enough. The bat he's still carrying doesn't so much as rattle the safety glass in the mall doors, as he hits it again, futilely. The mannequin standing on a low pedestal a few feet behind him (matching those lining all the display windows, here) is small, barely a teenager in grungy, layered clothes, wearing a backpack and brandishing a small, plastic knife. He doesn't look back as he slumps against the door, illness plain in every line of him. ]

wildcard.
[ plot with me @[plurk.com profile] gravejuice if you're interested in other prompts, switch to prose if you prefer, or just throw me another prompt entirely, etc etc. ]
mewnifestos: (Default)

i. shopping!

[personal profile] mewnifestos 2021-11-02 04:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Books again? We really do need to find you another hobby.

[ Ignoring the fact that he's here, too, idly perusing titles that aren't at all familiar, many of them nearly indecipherable. Or leaving off that, anyway, as he slips out of his aisle to trail after Sephiroth - who looks like he's on a mission, presently, so maybe he's on to something more interesting than a bit of light reading? ]
unkindled_madness: (ping)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2021-11-02 04:50 pm (UTC)(link)
You realize it's been four months since we visited an island with a decent selection of reading material.

[He's already been forced to occupy his time with things other than his only favorite hobby. Let him have this.

He finds a section labeled "Biology" and slows again, looking for something around the Fs... Is this even alphabetical by author? The answer seems to be "loosely." Clearly the staff could take better care.]
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[personal profile] necrosavior 2021-11-02 04:59 pm (UTC)(link)
For IV Mannequins, Gideon hasn't actually had almost any chance to treat people like they aren't real. The Ninth House generally neglected and spurned her so that she couldn't form relationships with most of them. She then was too interested in getting to know (the like 25) people she met after that or too confused (family reunions are complicated and confusing).

1. Would you accept an exception to the everyone?
2. What would it then be like for her?
helpdesk_hero: David Alleyne  / Prodigy - From Marvel Comics (Seeing You and Judging (Disapproval))

Parking ^_~

[personal profile] helpdesk_hero 2021-11-02 05:53 pm (UTC)(link)
[And there David had been, just minding his own business in the mall, considering things, only to text a message on his Scrywatch. One that leaves him staring at it for a solid minute while he considers it. Interesting.]

I half feel like teaching someone to hotwire a car is going to get me in more trouble. Have you tried breaking a window?
unkindled_madness: (talking)

lol

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2021-11-02 06:11 pm (UTC)(link)
No part of the vehicle is susceptible to damage.

[He's tried breaking everything.]

Running the car may not provide a solution but it seems the next available option.
helpdesk_hero: David Alleyne  / Prodigy - From Young Avengers (Default)

[personal profile] helpdesk_hero 2021-11-02 06:14 pm (UTC)(link)
[Car windows that don't break. Fun. That means it's probably less likely that he'll be able to get into the steering column but hey, there are steps here.]

I need descriptions of the interior, especially the steering column and key mechanism.
mewnifestos: (Default)

[personal profile] mewnifestos 2021-11-02 06:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Maker, has it really been? Time does fly, doesn't it?

[ Still, he's not taking it back. It's less about actually being bothered and more about playfully needling Sephiroth, at this point, anyway. ]

Are we looking for something specific?
unkindled_madness: (thinking)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2021-11-02 06:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I am not certain what details are helpful. The interior seems to have quite a few more features than I've seen before.
helpdesk_hero: David Alleyne  / Prodigy - From Young Avengers (Default)

[personal profile] helpdesk_hero 2021-11-02 06:33 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm trying to determine what sort of care you're in. This place has a serious temporal spread. Hotwiring something from the 70s will be a whole different beast from the 00s, and that's before you consider the company that made the car.

Also, can you find a screw driver?
unkindled_madness: (surprised nerd)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2021-11-02 06:35 pm (UTC)(link)
[Sephiroth does need more hobbies, anyway.

At the question, he pauses. Would it hurt anything to say? He hasn't precisely been making a secret of his search.]


...anything by Gast Faremis. A notable scientist of my world.
mewnifestos: (Default)

[personal profile] mewnifestos 2021-11-02 06:50 pm (UTC)(link)
[ They're already up to books and burning things, but a few more couldn't hurt.

Anders should be asking how that's spelled, with the intention of actually helping - but something else grabs his immediate attention, before he can think it through. ]


There are books from your world here?
unkindled_madness: (thinking)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2021-11-02 06:55 pm (UTC)(link)
I see. [Well, he can describe... some parts of the car.]

The seats are upholstered in grey fabric and seem to have belting mechanisms. The dashboard has A/C vents, a radio, a cassette tape player. There are three circular dials set behind the steering wheel. The first displays numbers 0-8, the second 0-120, and the last F-E. There is a symbol on the wheel similar to an H inside a rounded square. The keyhole is located on the lower right of the wheel.

I have a utility knife.
[No, there are no screwdrivers.]
helpdesk_hero: David Alleyne  / Prodigy - From Young Avengers (Default)

[personal profile] helpdesk_hero 2021-11-02 06:57 pm (UTC)(link)
So older vehicle. Cool. I need a better idea of the steering column itself. Is it one piece or can you pop it open?
unkindled_madness: (thinking)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2021-11-02 07:04 pm (UTC)(link)
It seems there may be. I recognized one in the history section.

[And, he's read enough that he can identify another name here, even if it's not the one he's looking for. He doesn't call attention to it.]

Do you see any from yours?
unkindled_madness: (paperwork sucks)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2021-11-02 07:08 pm (UTC)(link)
It seems to have a cover held in place by screws.


The knife cannot reach them, and brute force has no effect.


[Which is stupid! It's not even metal! This is really starting to irk him. How is he trapped in a car? It's just a car...]
helpdesk_hero: David Alleyne  / Prodigy - From Young Avengers (Yeah That's Me (Attention))

[personal profile] helpdesk_hero 2021-11-02 07:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Wait, what? The knife can't reach them? Is it just in an awkward position for you?

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