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polymods ([personal profile] polymods) wrote in [community profile] polylogs2021-05-01 03:00 pm

Destination: Carcosa

POLYMYTHOS: CARCOSA

Carcosa


Ⅰ. THE TEMPLE
You can read all about your character's arrival in the game lore.
The island's harbour is full of other ships, although not a single one of them seems to actually have a human being aboard. (You could certainly try to steal one, but doing so is an exercise in futility - you will find that even if you set off into the ocean you will wind up right back in the harbour again after spending a few hours lost in the fog.) Beyond the harbour is a glittering city of glass and gold. Curving arches and sharp geometric lines are the hallmarks of the architecture - an art deco paradise that whispers of decadence and hope for the future.

The people who crowd the streets wear suits and hats, drop-waist dresses and furs. Their faces are all blank smiles. It's the roaring twenties, darling, why do you look so concerned?

If it is your first experience of the Endless Isles, you have access to the High Temple. Should you wish, you may also seek out the island's own temple as well, which is located inside the city, in a district mostly forgotten by the residents. Don’t worry - your feet will carry you there.

The building is not large, and it is old and neglected. It has a domed ceiling, with panels of glass crisscrossed with metal painted gold curving upward. Whatever fine pattern may have formed there is lost to time; the glass at the centerpoint of the dome is gone, letting in the smell of the sea.

There are rooms equipped with beds spreading out like a spiderweb from the middle of the building. The temple proper is of course in the exact center, below the broken dome. In the middle of this circular room you will find dead branches gathered together to make a vaguely humanoid shape. This crude figure has been haphazardly painted yellow. A slab of concrete sits in front of it. There is not much to explore here; it is very quiet.

Either temple is a good place to simply rest, or meet some of your fellow Travelers. The High Temple of course has the Temple Chef and its usual Guardians, Flock, and Lantern.

The Island Temple has its own Guardians, which are small, pale humanoids with perfectly blank faces and small antlers like young deer. They will leave you alone unless you try to meddle with the central room. Doing so will result in one of them approaching you, and you will find yourself falling unconscious on the floor.



Ⅱ. THE MASQUERADE
Through happenstance, you find yourself in an enormous ballroom. Low couches are dotted everywhere, and a live band plays somewhere at the end of the massive space. A long bar takes up one side of the room, bottles sparkling under the light cast from the many cut-glass chandeliers hanging overhead. Champagne flows freely, and the scent of gin pervades the air.

All of the attendees are wearing masks.

You're dressed for the occasion, of course - you will find yourself wearing something reminiscent of 1920s America, with a small yellow sigil of some sort pinned to your breast. Ask any of the guests about it and they will tell you, "ah, it's a secret." You too, of course, are wearing a mask. You did not pick this mask, but if you look in the mirror hung over the bar you will find that it nonetheless hints at some aspect of your personality.

Which would be all well and good, except that you can't take the bloody thing off.

Moving around the ballroom, you will discover that a few other people also have the yellow sigil pinned to their clothing. It probably shouldn't surprise you that these people are all other Travelers, equally unable to take their mask off.

No, you can't unmask until you share something with your new-found friend: a secret. A REAL one, the sort you'd never speak aloud.

Of course, you can choose not to share. If you choose that route, however, you'll find that the mask is fusing with your skin. Leave it on past midnight when the cries of "UNMASK! UNMASK!" begin, and it will simply become your new face for the duration of the month.



Ⅲ. THE PLAY
Maybe parties aren't your style. No fear, there's plenty more to do and see in such a wondrous city. There's a theatre - the Meliora Grand as a matter of fact - and perhaps you're just the sort of person who would like to take in the arts.

The theatre has plush seats, and fabulous electric sconces lining the wall. Once you take your seat you'll find yourself looking at the stage, where a blood-red velvet curtain hangs. The theatre doesn't seem to fill up - indeed, it really seems that there's only you and one or two other people there. Curious.


The lights go down and the curtain is drawn open, revealing... well. Not much.

There are two chairs on the stage, a table between them. On the table lays a pallid face: a mask. Just a mask. Why not go on up and take a closer look?

Should you choose to touch the mask, you will feel a deep urge to speak to whoever else is in the theatre. You will, in fact, feel the desire to act out some sort of emotional trauma with them. Perhaps they suddenly look like your mother, your father, a lover who left you. Why don't you tell them how you really feel?

Naturally, you can both just sit in awkward silence instead. You'll be waiting until the morning to be let out, if that's the case.



Ⅳ. LOST CARCOSA
CW: the undead.
You find yourself walking along the beach at night. Along the shore the cloud-waves break, and black stars rise above you.

You can't quite pinpoint when you realise you are no longer alone. Maybe there is only one other person on the beach with you, or perhaps a few; you move as one down the expanse of sand until you realise there is something laying up ahead of you.

There is a heap of yellow cloth there, dry and tattered with age. It smells faintly of spices. Nestled among it is a jewel-encrusted human skull. Its empty sockets compel you to sit down in the cool, bone-white sand, to sit and speak to those around you about loss.

Everyone has lost something important to them. A person, a thing, a place, an aspect of the self. Something that's gone and you're never getting back. The skull grins endlessly, endlessly, encouraging you to speak about something you may not have laid to rest.

You can resist this compulsion. Maybe you were never good at sharing. Refuse the skull's silent request and you may continue down along the beach, or perhaps head back the way you came. As you walk, however, you will notice that there is a fog rolling in. It comes in off the sea/sky, obscuring the beach until you can barely see.

It's a terribly handy cover for the corpses that are shambling out of the surf. Wet, bloated, with eyes that glow a dim gold, they head for you silently. They wish to drag you back with them, into the depths. Better hope you can outrun or outfight them.

Bonus: What's that? You want a Carcosa playlist? You've got it, babes!


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[personal profile] sketchbookings 2021-05-06 02:23 am (UTC)(link)
[ That seems a bit unfair, doesn't it. Surely the man with nothing to hide ought to go first, but, if that's true, then maybe the man is doomed because he hasn't got a secret to share.

Not, really, that Benedict thinks his own secrets are terrible. Mostly, it's the sort of stuff one keeps to one's self for fear of causing some sort of scandal or ripple in society. Either way, he's never been the sort to just openly share things about himself, even the not secrets.
]

What, exactly, constitutes a secret? Is it something that strictly no one knows, or something perhaps a select few are already aware of?
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[personal profile] pilferings 2021-05-09 01:15 am (UTC)(link)
[ Well, join the club then, Benedict, because Nate's hardly the open type either, not with the things that matter, the secrets and the not-so-secrets. If you'd like to hear about his adventures in the lost city of Shambhala, or El Dorado, or the discoveries of Sir Francis Drake on the other hand ... he's got stories for days. ​]

Don't know if the masks or whoever's controlling this currency exchange of secrets here is gonna give us any clear definitions. [ And maybe that's the problem? No, no, mostly this is just Nate trying to figure an alternative route out of this predicament he'd gotten himself into.

He knew he should have stopped by the theatre instead. ]


But for what it's worth, I ​think a secret could be both of those things. Maybe it's something no one knows, or maybe it's something your closest pals do, but you're still not exactly ready to make it public knowledge or anything. In fact —

[ A pause.

Okay, maybe he's got something. ]


I hate clowns.

[ Nate reaches up to pull his mask off, but ... shit. It still doesn't budge. ]

Seriously?
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[personal profile] sketchbookings 2021-05-09 05:05 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Benedict watches, curiously and hopefully. But the secret seems - Lackluster? He can't help but let out a bit of a laugh, trying to stay polite. ]

I'm sorry. That was terribly rude of me.

[ But this seems like a good way to try it. They can build up, small secrets first, until something works. No point in saying something bold when they don't have to.

Benedict hums for a moment.
]

I don't enjoy being a part of London society.

[ It seems as though his own mask is staying put, too. ]
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[personal profile] pilferings 2021-05-09 05:50 pm (UTC)(link)
It was. [ Nate huffs, but his offended tone is at least 99% theatrical. ] Coulrophobia is no joke. I mean, what is it with clowns? They're creepy.

[ But obviously his confession isn't good enough to meet that nebulous definition of a 'secret', and when Benedict speaks his own secret, it, too, doesn't seem to do the trick. ​]

To be fair, does anyone in London society actually like being a part of London society?
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[personal profile] sketchbookings 2021-05-12 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
So many people enjoy being a part of London society. Some of them, you'd think their lives had never amounted to anything more important than being invited to all of the parties in the season. I'm sure it makes them happy, but it seems rather a waste of time, doesn't it?

[ And yet here he is, at another party, which he gladly attended because he felt there might be some comfort here. ]

The masquerades we hold are particularly tedious.
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[personal profile] pilferings 2021-05-16 04:37 am (UTC)(link)
Hey, you're preaching to the choir here. [ He fusses a little with his tie as demonstration. ] I've never really been much of a banquet halls and dressing up in a tuxedo kinda guy. It's always felt a little ... pretentious, you know?

[ For one thing the jackets are a little too tight, and the ties are a little on the suffocating side too. Give him a henley and a pair of worn (but not worn out) trousers any day. Something he can easily move in, something more suited to ... climbing rockfaces and cliff edges versus climbing social ladders. ]

So, you're telling me the kind of events you hold are worse than this?
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[personal profile] sketchbookings 2021-05-19 04:21 am (UTC)(link)
Imagine seeing the same people, every day and every night, and the only reprieve you get is when everyone takes their summer holidays in the country. But somehow you still end up getting invited to their country homes for a week at a time.

[ Benedict lets out a sigh, feeling exhausted just thinking about it.

That probably means he should think of something else, like trying for another secret that might remove his mask.
]

I found my younger sister smoking once and didn't tell our mother.
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[personal profile] pilferings 2021-05-23 04:15 am (UTC)(link)
[ Nate laughs, imagining the situation and then hating every second of the image it brings to mind. He doesn't even deal with a whole lot of people on a regular basis — it's been a pretty simple life, as far as he's concerned: just him, his wife, sometimes his best friend (and father figure). Now his brother, but that still only makes his circle a family of four, including himself. ]

Okay, fair enough. I stand corrected.

[ And now they're back to secrets. He waits for Benedict to try pulling at his mask after that next confession, partially to stall for his own turn. ]

Anything?
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[personal profile] sketchbookings 2021-05-24 01:21 am (UTC)(link)
[ Benedict fears he already knows that it's going to fail even as he reaches up. He gives a tug, mindful of pulling at his face, and then shrugs a shoulder helplessly. There's a vaguely amused, if not apologetic, smile on his face. ]

I'm afraid not. I'm starting to find that what I've come to learn is frowned upon seems rather mundane for most people here. I may never find a secret to free myself.
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[personal profile] pilferings 2021-05-30 01:01 am (UTC)(link)
Huh. Guess that was also more your sister's secret than yours, too.

[ Not that the level of mundanity in the secret should matter to these people, whoever they might be. One person's secret could be someone else's regular day, but that didn't make it any less a hard truth to admit. It didn't seem fair.

Of course, Nate's not nearly ready to divulge in any secret outside of the so-called 'mundane', so they might ... be testing the limits for a while. ]


All right. But relatedly — I actually did once steal a pack of cigarettes off Sister Catherine. [ There's the barest of smiles, the remnants of a young thief relishing in his victory. ] Pretty sure she never cottoned on that it was me either.

[ It's a harmless enough secret, but still a secret nevertheless. It'd been during the last legs of his time at St Francis' Home, and Sam had already been ... ah. Teaching him the thieving ropes around that time. ]
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[personal profile] sketchbookings 2021-06-05 10:59 pm (UTC)(link)
You stole cigarettes from a nun?

[ Benedict smiles then laughs, looking away a bit as he imagines it. First, a woman of the church smoking at all, but then anyone having the audacity to steal from her. ]

I admire your boldness.
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[personal profile] pilferings 2021-06-16 04:26 am (UTC)(link)
[ At this time, Nate makes another attempt to pull his mask off but even admitting he'd stolen cigarettes off of a nun doesn't seem to be doing the trick. Has he told anyone about this before? Oh. Maybe Charlie, when he'd had a point he wanted to prove. (Liquor might have been involved.)

Damnit. ]


Uh-huh — [ It's just a little distracted (and dejected) before he lets his hand drop again with a huff of breath. He shrugs a shoulder, but his smile is easy enough, edged with a kind of boyish mischief. Listen, he's not saying he's proud or anything ... but he certainly isn't ashamed by any stretch of the imagination. ]

As a kid, I didn't really have much else to lose. And let's just say, Sister Catherine and I never saw eye to eye on ... pretty much anything.
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[personal profile] sketchbookings 2021-06-17 03:30 am (UTC)(link)
[ Benedict's not certain if he feels sorry for that or if he's envious. What is it like, he wonders, to be able to do what you want because you have nothing to lose? But also, how lonely must it feel to be in that situation.

So he decides not to say anything, lest he offend the man or say something to embarrass himself.
]

I'm afraid we're going to have to start getting quite honest with one another if we want to rid ourselves of these masks. Or simply live in them, I suppose.
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[personal profile] pilferings 2021-07-14 04:01 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, you're probably right.

[ Except ... well, just how badly does Nate want to share any of his deeper, darker secrets, really?

It doesn't take a genius to recognize the lack of ease in Nate's demeanor, how his shoulders tense slightly in his jacket at the idea of confessing anything more than the fact that he was something of a delinquent child growing up. His expression shifts again and he shrugs a shoulder, feigning an ease he doesn't exactly feel.

Screw this party, honestly. ]


Well, they're not so bad. Have you seen some of the masks in this room? Covering the whole face, it'd make eating or drinking anything pretty difficult.