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polymods ([personal profile] polymods) wrote in [community profile] polylogs2022-03-01 06:08 pm

where we're going--

POLYMYTHOS: EVENT HORIZON

EVENT HORIZON


Ⅰ. ARRIVAL
You can read all about your character's arrival in the game lore.
There has always been some confusion as to whether or not the ferry cuts through sea or sky, but this month as you glide along you will find yourself more and more convinced that it is the latter. It is nigh impossible to see where you are headed, the way forward shrouded in darkness.

At first you think the lights ahead are stars.

The ferry docks inside of a metallic bay of some kind. It’s an extension of what must be the island, although this one does not resemble any earthly land mass. It appears to be a deliberately constructed structure, contained on all sides. Maybe you’re familiar enough with technology or science fiction enough that you realise it resembles a space station more than an island.

Once you’ve disembarked from the ferry, you will find that you cannot go outside of the structure.

Inside, there are seemingly endless corridors for you to explore. The halls on the upper deck are rounded, metallic, with lights set at regular intervals. Here there are chambers roughly the length and width of a single bed, with sufficient height for a person to crawl in and sit up on the bed. There is a television screen set in the wall at the foot of the bed by the door, and sockets for electronics. That is all.


Also on this floor is a mess hall where you can get beige, mostly tasteless nutritional sludge dispensed from machines. Water and coffee are also available, likewise dispensed from machines. (There is a cookbook hidden on a shelf written by one Serak the Preparer, but no ingredients anywhere.) There are private showers and bathrooms, a small gym, and rooms clearly meant as places for people to sit and talk. There is a medical bay, although there is no staff. In fact, the whole place seems empty.

There are some rooms that are locked - these look like offices. The doors to these rooms are extremely difficult to break down, but if you have superhuman strength you could manage it. Or maybe you’re clever enough to work the electronic panels beside the doors.

Inside you will find round monitors on the walls and square tablet-like devices on desks. Attempt to work any of these and a soft, pleasant but emotionless voice will inform you that you do not have access. You can try to speak to the AI - called MUTHER - but it is supremely uncooperative. Someone very good with technology could use the tablet the old fashioned way, perhaps, to access files. You might want to be careful, though - MUTHER might decide to retaliate. Harshly.

There doesn’t seem to be a temple anywhere readily apparent.

Notes:
1. The High Temple and anything characters may have stored there is only accessible to those who are experiencing their first island outside of the TDM via a marked door. Everyone else must make do with what is available.

2. Please remember to mark threads appropriately with Content Warnings when necessary.

3. The televisions play mostly game shows. You can also find a set of controllers for it and play Pong. Just Pong.

4. MUTHER will not deliberately kill any people on the station - her programming forbids it. She is not above releasing hallucinogenic gas into the air vents, though.

5. Have fun!



Ⅱ. CONSCIENCE
CW: psychological trauma, threat of death.
It’s easy to get lost; nearly identical corridors branch off from one another. As you walk along you gradually become convinced that someone is following you. Periodically you’ll hear footsteps, a sigh, a rustle of cloth. But every time you turn around you see nothing… unless it’s one of your fellow Travelers. Or maybe you run into them because you’re so busy looking over your shoulder.

Regardless, as you walk along the lights in the corridor flicker, and when they turn back on you will find someone you know standing directly in your path. Someone who you know absolutely cannot be there.

Maybe they died. Maybe you haven’t spoken in years. Whoever they are, the feeling they inspire within you is one of intense guilt. You did something to this person, something for which you think you can never be forgiven.

The apparition might speak, or it might just watch you with silently accusing eyes. You begin to wither under its gaze, feeling weaker and weaker until you can barely stand. You just want to lay on the floor and close your eyes… maybe forever.

Your fate rests in the hands of whoever is with you or finds you. All they have to do is introduce a smidgen of doubt into your mind, a recognition that maybe it isn’t all your fault. Of course, that means you might have to tell them what you did.

Oh, dear.

Notes:
1. The severity of the offense is of course up to the player - this can be deadly serious, or played for laughs. No matter how it is played the only way to save a character from sleeping on the floor until they die from dehydration is to convince them of even the possibility that they might not be guilty. They do not have to feel completely absolved.



Ⅲ. STOWAWAY
CW: monstrous creatures.
The lower decks of the station are darker, more utilitarian looking. These are corridors that lead to rooms full of computers and machinery that keep the station running so it’s probably best to keep out of there.

There are also storage bays filled with both prosaic wooden crates and large metallic pods. Most of these are locked up tight. But not all. Investigate some of the pods and you’ll find that the floor around them is wet with some sort of milky, slimy substance that sure seems like it came from a living organism.

Maybe you should get out of here.

Before you can get good and gone to the upper decks, however, you find exactly what you probably didn’t want to unless you have a very exciting Tinder profile: an alien.

At least eight feet tall, with pale almost translucent skin, the creature has an elongated skull and a mouth that hosts two sets of jaws like a moray eel. It has a whiplike tail and spiky protrusions along its upper back. It is bipedal, and very, VERY fast.

Better hope you’ve got something to fight with! Your chances of survival are definitely greater if you work with a partner.

And you better hope there’s just the one.

Notes:
1. The aliens are extremely dangerous, but they CAN be killed. Their blood is thick and yellow but is not acidic or poison.



Ⅳ. TEMPLE
CW: potential insanity, violence.
If you wander the dark lower decks long enough, you will find yourself moving ever inward toward the very center of the station. There is a door there that is supposed to be locked, but often isn’t. It’s waiting for you, beyond that door and down a dark corridor: the station’s heart.

The room the solitary corridor opens into is round, walls sloping gently up to a domed ceiling. In the middle of the room is a machine of some kind: a series of concentric thick metal rings rotate in different directions around a sphere. The only noise it makes is the gentle swooshing of the circles as they spin out, up, around.


The air feels heavy and charged. It’s not pleasant.

Before you can leave, all of the rings line up so that they appear to radiate out from the sphere in the center. Light flares, and then in the space where the sphere once was you can see it:

Home.

It’s your homeworld, perhaps exactly as you left it, or perhaps earlier or later along in the timeline. It may be pleasant, or it may be awful, but it is undeniably the place from which you came. The place where you belong.

Stare into this portal home long enough and the compulsion to return will slip over you. You just need to jump into the glowing, trembling center of that dimensional gate.

Whoever is with you, however, realises that leaping headfirst into an unknown dimension might not be the smartest idea you’ve ever had, especially considering how ominous the whole place feels. They might be able to talk you down. Hopefully they can talk you down, because the longer you stare at the portal the more convinced you become that you MUST leap into it, and the only way to do so is to kill whoever is trying to get in your way.

If instead you turn away from the dimensional gate, the lights will flare once more before the rings resume their movement. That brief glimpse of home is gone. In its place is the sound of soft voices; people you have left behind, calling out to you with accusations of things left undone, begging to be told why you won’t come home...

These voices will follow you throughout the ship. They are not constant, but they never leave you alone for very long. They won’t be silent until you give them an answer to the question of why you have chosen to remain.

Notes:
1. If characters DO jump into the gate… They can pass through and emerge on the opposite side gravely injured or completely out of their minds. Or you may use this as a very dramatic exit from the game.

Is anybody out there listening?


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naturaldisasster: (Contempt)

[personal profile] naturaldisasster 2022-03-18 03:14 pm (UTC)(link)
I don’t really do blades…

[ At the sight of those needles, she freezes in the midst of fixing her clothes. The feeling of nope! surges back through her so strongly that it turns her stomach, but she tells herself she’s in no position to judge if he’s looking to “self-medicate”. Gaia knows she’d be at the bottom of a bottle, if she could. ]

… But, seein’ as how you’ve obviously gotten past whatever the fuck those things are, I reckon I do see your point.
unkindled_madness: (thinking)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2022-03-18 03:27 pm (UTC)(link)
[He has absolutely no interest in drugs, actually. He's up to something much weirder.

Though she can be forgiven for assuming otherwise, he is definitely hopped up on a lot of caffeine.]


They're aliens. From a human perspective, anyway.
naturaldisasster: (Sell me another one)

[personal profile] naturaldisasster 2022-03-19 03:07 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Caffeine is a helluva drug. But she’s momentarily distracted from what he’s doing by what he says. A human perspective. Who talks like that? ] They’re annoying.

But they could be the owners of this ship, for all I know.

Then again, so could you. [ She’s mumbling to herself now, as she starts undoing the soiled wrapping around her palm. ] Maybe there’s a hidden room somewhere, full of armed giants in dire need of a haircut…
unkindled_madness: (irritated)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2022-03-19 03:43 pm (UTC)(link)
[That remark earns her a quick Look. We do not talk about cutting the hair. The hair is exactly the length he wants it to be.

With a faint huff, he moves on to the next cabinet.]


I no more chose to be here than they did. They were being stored, like cargo.

Besides, this ship was not designed for them; the beds are too small.

[Not that he has made use of the beds, but he can judge when a bed is too small for him and these things have another foot on him at least.]
naturaldisasster: (Cynical)

[personal profile] naturaldisasster 2022-03-19 07:54 pm (UTC)(link)
[ He’s been sweeping up dust bunnies with all that hair. Catching his Look, she waved the scissors teasingly, snip snip snip! ]

I didn’t think of that. [ Scowling, she dropped the scissors, crossing her arms under her chest. She should have thought of that. Now she feels even worse about ending the life of something that might’ve been there against its will. ]
unkindled_madness: (arms folded)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2022-03-19 08:04 pm (UTC)(link)
[His eyes narrow. You do not threaten the hair. Also, the floor isn't that dirty. His hair could definitely use a brush though, it's been a rough... while.]

I imagine you were occupied.

[With being attacked and all. He still manages to say it like it's a failing though.]
naturaldisasster: (Side-eye)

[personal profile] naturaldisasster 2022-03-19 11:26 pm (UTC)(link)
More or less. [ Don’t think she missed that tone, buster… But she wouldn’t have argued with him, had he said out loud that he thought it a failing. ] There was the small matter of not bein’ eaten.

Alright, I can’t take it anymore. What the hell are you doin’?
unkindled_madness: (appraisal)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2022-03-20 02:53 am (UTC)(link)
Hm. I wonder if they would have eaten you. [It might explain the lack of corpses.]

...my activities are no concern of yours.
naturaldisasster: (Five feet of FURY)

[personal profile] naturaldisasster 2022-03-20 03:02 am (UTC)(link)
You wonder if they would have eaten me. What, exactly, do you think they were trying to do? Mug me? [ It hasn’t occurred to her, yet, that the alien’s reproductive cycle might require her alive (and she’ll be supremely grossed out when it does.) ] They gave it the old college try, but I’ve yet to find myself in anyone’s stomach and I don’t aim to start now.

Ouais, I know that. [ A gallic shrug. ] Tell me, anyway.
unkindled_madness: (appraisal)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2022-03-20 03:27 am (UTC)(link)
Not everything kills for the purpose of eating. [Plenty of humans and monsters don't, so why not aliens? He didn't really feel like it wanted to eat him.

He moves on to another cabinet.]


Why would I want to tell you?
naturaldisasster: (Cynical)

[personal profile] naturaldisasster 2022-03-20 03:42 pm (UTC)(link)
[ …

Well, he’s got her there. Not that she’ll ever admit it. ]


Most do. [ He’s spared her We dine until we’re dinner Ted talk. ] Alright, I’ll bite. What do you think they were after? Territory? Maybe we got too close to the spot where they bump uglies with each other…

To get me to shut up about it. I thought that was obvious.
unkindled_madness: (reading)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2022-03-20 03:50 pm (UTC)(link)
[He shakes his head.] Perhaps, it's simply an instinct for self-preservation. [Kill the other before it kills you.]

...shutting you up isn't as significant an incentive as you imagine.

[Sure, she's irritating, but it's a mundane irritation. A far cry from wrestling with existential dread.]
naturaldisasster: (Eye-rolling)

[personal profile] naturaldisasster 2022-03-20 04:40 pm (UTC)(link)
No way in fucking hell those things are scared of us. Surprised, per’aps, but not scared.

I’ll take that for a compliment. [ Even though she’s 100% sure that wasn’t a compliment. ]
unkindled_madness: (appraisal)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2022-03-20 04:52 pm (UTC)(link)
We outnumber them, and some of us are stronger. [Fear makes sense. Not that he thinks there's anything rational about their behavior.]

It wasn't. [You're welcome for the clarity.]
naturaldisasster: (Side-eye)

[personal profile] naturaldisasster 2022-03-20 07:54 pm (UTC)(link)
[ She shook her head, a negative noise in the back of her throat. ] They didn't smell like fear.

[ He gets a hint of a smirk for that. ] I'll try to find a way to live with that, really.
unkindled_madness: (ping)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2022-03-20 08:08 pm (UTC)(link)
[That first remark gets a flicker of genuine interest out of him.]

You smell fear, in a literal sense?
naturaldisasster: (Thriftstore chic)

[personal profile] naturaldisasster 2022-03-20 09:27 pm (UTC)(link)
[ She gives him a cautious nod. ] The nose knows.

It's all over the place, but I didn't get a single whiff of it from those bastards.
unkindled_madness: (talking)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2022-03-20 09:34 pm (UTC)(link)
[He may understand that caution, and he won't ask for the how of it.]

So you would say the people on this station are afraid?
naturaldisasster: (pic#13988767)

[personal profile] naturaldisasster 2022-03-20 10:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, but-- [ She takes a deep breath, through her nose, as if double-checking herself. ] --It's strange.

[ What isn't? She's been wandering around, low-key freaking out for various reasons, but to what degree was that her reacting to the smell without thinking about it? ]

Some of it's fresh, mostly it's faint. There shouldn't be this much of it, just from the handful of people I've seen.
unkindled_madness: (thinking)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2022-03-20 11:03 pm (UTC)(link)
This station's former inhabitants, perhaps. Or, prior Travellers.

[He wonders if the Ancient expects any of them to die here.]
naturaldisasster: (pic#13988767)

[personal profile] naturaldisasster 2022-03-21 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
Makes sense. Maybe they ran into problems with their “cargo”.

If that’s the case, then who cleaned it all up? There’d be blood everywhere, don’t you think? [ The halls and rooms of the station were almost too immaculate. ]
unkindled_madness: (curiosity)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2022-03-21 01:38 am (UTC)(link)
Perhaps the station makes use of cleaning robots.

[He hasn't seen any, but he's only made a mess in the lower decks.]
naturaldisasster: (Disgust)

[personal profile] naturaldisasster 2022-03-21 01:46 am (UTC)(link)
Cleaning bots… [ She grimaces to herself, imagining a little storage closet filled with what remained of the former crew. But no— She’d have smelled that too, surely. ] …Charming.
unkindled_madness: (are you sure about this?)

[personal profile] unkindled_madness 2022-03-21 01:53 am (UTC)(link)
[Sephiroth does not understand what she's imagining, because obviously you could just dump the bodies out an airlock.]

They're clearly efficient, if that is the case.
naturaldisasster: (Side-eye)

[personal profile] naturaldisasster 2022-03-21 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
Clearly… But all we’re doin’ is guessing, here. I’d like to know for sure.

And I’d like to get the fuck out of this room. [ She’s seen to her wounds. They’ll heal on their own in short order. ] You should consider braiding that rat’s nest, if you won’t let me cut it.

[ She’s kidding. Maybe. ]

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