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July Event Log


July Event
Dominant Element: Water
Waning Element: Fire

Full Moon: July 2nd - July 4th


July comes to Kaisou and brings with two things: heat and rain, leaving the city a humid mess. Time to get dehumidifiers and make sure your AC works, because otherwise, you might just end up melting. The summer storms seem heavier and more frequent this year, with one occurring every couple days and lasting for several hours. All this rain is enough to flood basements and low areas. Wonderful.


Beat the Heat With the Power of Anime

Despite the miserable weather, it's still summertime in the city, so that means the city is alive with activity. With Kaisou being in America, you can fully expect the fourth of July celebrations to be in full swing during the first week of the month. Attend a barbeque or watch the firework show at the beach, which thankfully isn't rained out.

However if you want to go a little more nerd in your summertime celebrations - KaiCon, Kaisou's local anime con, is back in town! Normally, this would have been held in June, but thanks to the tornado last month, it got postponed. Held the week of July 16th, the convention brings in a ton of tourists both in and out of cosplay. There's lot of to do at the convention, from shopping for merchandise, trying Japanese foods, attending panels, entering cosplay competitions, and sitting in a ballpit. For once, those app users with odd changes or body parts won't stand out so badly!

Finally, if you're looking for a more educational way to pass the time, the Kaisou history museum is holding a special exhibit about artifacts from the ancient world. Throughout the exhibit are a collection of artifacts from the Ancient Greek era that are in remarkable condition. In fact, those with archeological training might find it a bit too remarkable, finding pieces in such a pristine condition. Those with a keen magical sense will detect energy signatures indicative of the Spirit Realm. There's even a few objects that hold curses from the Greek pantheon that could be triggered in the wrong hands.



Crystal Rain

It's never fun to be caught in a summer microburst. Even under normal circumstances, they will drench you within a minute and you can kiss any electronic device that hasn't been waterproofed goodbye. And unfortunately, thanks to the damage done to the Spirit Vein, these summertime annoyances have only gotten worse. While regular rain will still act normally, should you get caught in a microburst, you will find your limbs begin to stiffen as crystals begin to form on your skin. The longer you stay out in the crystal-inducing rain, the worse the effect will get and the harder you will find it to move around. Be careful not to let it get so bad that you're stuck as a crystal statue for a while.

Fortunately, the effects seem to be temporary. Once you get to a dry place and dry yourself off properly, the crystals will fall off and your limbs will return to their normal mobility range. While the plant life (which is still growing out of control) doesn't seem to be affected by the rain, animals caught in the microbursts do seem to be. It wouldn't be a bad idea to help out your fellow creature and help dry the crystals off their furs or feathers. As for the normal people, they don't seem to notice the actual crystalizing effect and will just blame any mobility issues on their muscles and bones not handling this rainy season well. Sure Jan.



Mysterious Fathoms Below

Blue Fish Lake has always been a decent sized lake. It's large enough to be a good place to take a take a boat onto it and spend the day fishing the healthy lake fish population. That said, it's not that big. You could always see the other side from the shore, and it's depth couldn't be more than thirty or so feet. A good sized lake, sure, but hardly one that's going to be in any record books anytime soon.

On the night of July 6th, there is an extremely heavy rain storm - one that stands out from the other storms throughout the month. Torrential rains and strong wind blast the city. Make sure not to drive through any standing water, as you might end up with your car getting submerged in water.The next morning, after the storm has cleared and people can begin to (relatively) dry off, there will be reports that not only has Blue Fish Lake flooded, but it's gotten much deeper from the rain. Thousands of feet deeper.

While the normal people in the city don't question why Blue Fish Lake is now as deep as the ocean, it's pretty easy for app users to conclude that there's no way a summer rain storm could cause Blue Fish Lake to get that much deeper. And Zodiac seems to agree, as on July 7th they send out a message over the Libra app.

ALERT: SPIRIT REALM GATE DETECTED IN BLUE FISH LAKE.
Element Classification: Water
Danger Level: High
Designation: Atlantis
Zodiac has detected a Spirit Gate within Blue Fish Lake. Early reports indicate that this may be the lost city of Atlantis and might be worth investigating. Please go to the Zodiac offices for more information.

Should you head to the Zodiac office, there's a sense of excitement in the air. After all, the lost city of Atlantis isn't something you happen upon every day. The (fuzzy) Professor is there, and he's more than happy to tell you what he knows about Atlantis: It was a country that the philosopher Plato wrote of, one that fell into the ocean thanks to its hubris. Since then, there's been loads of people throughout history who have attempted to locate where the lost city was at, though usually with no success. A Zodiac intern will chime in to add that even many paranormal-based researches suspected it to be nothing more than a fanciful story, what with how long it had been since it'd been supposedly sighted. So the chance to confirm that Atlantis really does exist? It truly is a once in a life time opportunity.

That said, there is the issue of how to get to that realm, with it being so deeply underwater. In order to pull it off, Zodiac has decided to pull some strings and use what resources they can afford. They've been able to get in contact with the Bermuda Brotherhood - a paranormal group that specializes in researching and safeguarding the Bermuda Triangle - and convinced them to loan Zodiac a submarine and crew. Black Order and POKEGO members may have heard of the Bermuda Brotherhood before. They have a reputation for being an ornery group that is extremely territorial about the Bermuda Triangle and, convinced it's the crown jewel of supernatural hotspots. Not bad people by any stretch, but could probably stand to go to shore and touch some grass. Still, eccentricities aside, there's no doubt they're experts on deep sea diving and you'll be in good hands.

Once you're done preparing, it's time to head off. Sitting in Blue Fish Lake is an old-timey-looking submarine. It wouldn't be far out of place in a Jules Verne novel. Ancient as it looks, this is everyone's ticket through the spirit gate, which is submerged under the lake. The geese are, naturally, furious about this, and can be seen swimming around it and occasionally pecking ineffectively at both it and the crew sent by Zodiac to man the damn thing. The sub is big enough to hold a decent number of people, and once everyone's aboard (after dodging any of the angry geese nearby) the sub descends under the waters of the lake.

The sub goes deeper and deeper, much deeper than any lake should be able to go. Seaweed starts to appear, jutting out through rocky outcrops as schools of fish hurry out of the submarine's wake. It's clear you are definitely no longer in a lake, but under the ocean depths. Deeper and deeper you go, as light fades from dappled rays to almost nothing. Eventually, the only lights around are those from the submarine itself, lighting the way down.

At some point in the journey a deep, guttural, pulsating call can be heard in the darkness. For a moment, you could be forgiven for thinking a whale is making the noise, but as it gets closer and closer, it's clear that this is something completely different. The lights of the sub sometimes catch a shadow on a rocky crag, before it vanishes once again. Eventually, though, whatever is stalking you makes an attack on the sub. The craft is suddenly and violently jarred to one side as something very large slams against it. If characters aren't holding onto something, they're going to hit the deck HARD. The crew starts panicking, rushing about trying to assess the damage as the sub is slammed into again, and at this point, the submarine is definitely taking on water. In a desperate attempt to save everyone, the captain orders the submarine through a tunnel in the rocks the lights have just glanced off. Thankfully, this works, and as the submarine moves into the tunnel, a current picks up the downed craft and pushes it through to the other side, where it breaks the surface of the water into a cavern. The submarine is seriously damaged, and the captain states it will take time to fix it. However, the cave does seem to have a way out, and it might well be worth exploring that while no one can go anywhere else.



The Lost City of Atlantis

Following the exit to the cave, you will find yourself entering a beautiful city. Ancient temples rise to the sky, with huge columns of stone decorating the entrances. It looks almost ancient Greek in origin, but not quite. Stranger still is that even though this looks like a city from ancient times, the people seem to enjoy many modern conveniences, magically powered by the crystals worn around their necks. The city runs in a circle, living and thriving. There are people here, who will happily welcome you to Atlantis- the first explorers that they have seen in...well, forever! If you squint and look to the very borders of the city, you can see stone monoliths holding up some invisible barrier. The ocean shifts behind it; fish and seaweed abound in an undersea world full of life. The people are excited to show you their city, though they come across as a very pious lot. If you comment on the city's beauty or vibrance, they downplay it, almost fearfully. If that strange behavior is brought up to them, they quietly point out that their pride and avarice is what angered the Gods enough to sink their city. They do not intend to incur the wrath of the Gods again.

Luckily, there is plenty for you to do in the city. You can eat almost wholly seafood-based meals from people only too happy to open their meals or food stalls to those explorers looking for a bite to eat. If you really want, you can go and get yourself a tattoo with glow-in-the-dark ink. If you request a tat of anything that existed after 1000 B.C, though, you will likely get very confused looks. Better stick to fish or Atlantean symbols. You can also get involved in crafting- though as might be expected, a lot of the crafts involve making fish spears or nets. Speaking of, natives will be glad to take you out on boats to the tranquil waters that surround the city, where there's plentiful fish and sea life to catch- you might even be able to catch your own meal! The natives will be very nervous about getting TOO close to the barrier, though, muttering that things have been unsettled with that as of late.

For the more academically minded, you can investigate the crystals all the Atlanteans wear around their necks. They are more than happy to hand one over to you to check out, explaining that the crystals were a gift from the Gods and were what allowed them to be such a thriving utopia in "the old days". For those with either an ability to sense or otherwise investigate the crystals, you will find them to be a perfect blend of magic and an unknown, almost alien technology. You will find that the crystals power everything - from lights, to starting fires, to boat engines, to even acting as a magic translator (just in case you were wondering how they speak English). You can also use them to power stone, fish-shaped vehicles, which you can ride somewhat like a motorcycle. These fly into the air, giving you a chance to view the city from above.

Unfortunately those hoping to find reading material will be out of luck. While the most important events are recorded through murals and stone tablets, scholars will explain that the humidity from being under the ocean makes preserving paper basically impossible. As such, most of their stories are pass down through the oral tradition, with storytellers and theater performers being treated with reverence. You'll be welcome to attend any storytellers performance if you wish to hear about tales of Atlantean history. If you're more interested in the arts, Atlantean theater offers a wide variety of plays- so long as you don't mind all of them being morality plays about the virtues of being pious.

Meanwhile, members of the Black Order who are keeping a watchful eye will notice that somehow they acquired an extra person that wasn't on the submarine. As it turns out, a curator from Kaisou Museum has been using one of the magic stripper poles from the Goodwill to go into different Spirit Realms and grab up relics to put into the museum. The Ancient Greek relics in his exhibit now? Were lifted from the tear Ash was dragged through last month. The curator seems to have no regard for the actual safety or origin of the items, rather just grabbing whatever he thinks would attract visitors. The Black Order will need to figure out how to deal with this man, and return any unsafe items back to the Spirit Realm where they belong.



The Price of Hubris

Once you have enjoyed the city and gotten to know the people well enough, they will lead you to the tribal council, leaders of the city who watch over all that occurs within. They explain that there have been breaks happening in the barrier which blocks Atlantis from the ocean- that leaks have been appearing, and they are worried if this continues, the city will once again sink, and this time the Gods will not protect them.

Finally, with the blessing of the elders, some of the native Atlanteans will take you to the borders of the city. You can see for yourself small cracks in the barrier, water leaking through them. Some have been hastily patched with pitch or mortar, but it's clear this will not hold forever. The people are frightened - they've been so careful, so pious. They've been sure to never let their pride overtake them again, and yet it feels like the Gods are threatening to finish the job. They will allow you to explore, explaining there are some ancient parts of the city they will not go near as they are blessed ground to Atlanteans, but perhaps outsiders would be able to go there.

The "blessed ground" ends up being an ancient cave, untouched for millennia. Ancient texts are stored here, as are cave paintings, made with the same glow-in-the-dark ink that is used for tattoos these days. While you look through the cave, it's clear that things were put here to be hidden away; to avoid, like a dirty secret. Eventually, once you put enough clues together, you learn that "the Gods" did not sink Atlantis, nor did they give the Atlanteans the crystals that they're so proud of. The Crystals were plundered from the Spirit Realm by the Atlanteans themselves. Taken and crafted for their own use, to power their cities and give them an upper hand against the rest of the world. Unfortunately, the Spirit Realm is temperamental and prone to taking back what belongs to it. When it reached out to reclaim the crystals, it took the whole city with it, pulling it into the realm the crystals originated from. It was the ancient Atlanteans' own magictech that saved them, the barriers they'd built against potential invaders sealing them safely from the oceanic Spirit Gate that swallowed them whole.



Battle with Leviathan

As you exit the cave with all this newfound knowledge, the barrier is SHAKEN by another shockwave. This time, however, you're close enough to see what's caused it. This is no act of the Gods either. A huge sea serpent is slamming against the barrier, full of snarling, frothing rage. Get close to the city and the Atlanteans will offer a terrified explanation- that is the Leviathan, a sea monster which has haunted their city since it "sank". You realize quickly this is what attacked your sub when you were coming to the city in the first place. The Atlanteans say it was only a threat to anyone trying to leave the city previously, making it impossible to explore outside their literal bubble. It's never attacked them directly like this before, and they don't understand the change in behavior.

Regardless of what can be causing the increased aggression, this needs to be dealt with, or Atlantis really will be sunk beneath the waves. The Atlanteans luckily do have a means to breathe underwater- thanks to the crystals, they have invented a breathing mask to allow you to breathe underwater for about an hour at a time. They could never use it to truly escape the city thanks to the Leviathan's presence, and they were too fearful of it to actually attempt to fight it. But now you're all here, and maybe things can be different! Maybe you can be rid of the creature for good!

If you head to the cave where you originally entered, you will find the captain still working on the sub. He explains it's not ready yet- but you have other fish to fry. Literally. Using the flying fish vehicles, you drive into the water and use the apparatus to follow the tunnel out into the open ocean again, where the Leviathan is waiting for you. You will have to be able to swim and fight at the same time, and if you're a fire user ... well, good luck. The creature puts up one hell of a fight - it's fast and it's HUGE. Easily fifty feet in length. It can churn the water around it, sending out blasts of the stuff like aquatic projectiles. It will not be an easy battle at all. During the fight, you might notice it stop to swallow a discarded crystal- it seems this is what the creature feeds on, which would also explain the attacks on the city itself. Either way, it will give no ground, and you will have to work together to dispatch it for good.



Aftermath

Once the waters have settled and the Leviathan has been defeated, the barriers will slowly begin to show signs of repair. The Atlantean elders are surprised by the revelations of what actually caused their downfall, and they will request discretion as they sort out how to go about telling their people (after all, news on this scale could completely undo their way of life). Should you ignore their request and tell the population on your own, you can expect Atlantis to experience several instances of unrest throughout the month.

Either way, the people of Atlantis will be thankful for your help. The elders will grant you permission to keep your own power crystals, should you wish. Which leaves characters with a choice. A magic energy source like this could easily give you the power you need to build your own version of the Libra app, and even break free from relying on Zodiac or any other faction. However, if not handled carefully... these could drag all of Kaisou into the Spirit Realm, just like Atlantis.

It's not an easy decision to make, so characters should probably talk it over with one another before deciding.

No matter what you decide, the submarine will be repaired and ready to go within a few days. Once everyone returns to the surface, with the waters now safer, the city of Atlantis will be available to visit for the rest of the month before it disappears back into the dark oceans of the Spirit Realm.



OOC Notes

The dominant element this month is Water! Anyone with an affinity to the water element will find themselves boosted throughout the month. This could mean a boost to their power, having more energy, feeling more inspired with creativity, having better luck on different attempts -- the boost can manifest in all sorts of different ways. By contrast, anyone with an affinity for Fire will be experiencing the opposite. Perhaps their powers will be weaker, they have less energy, they're having a creative block or general worse luck - again it can manifest in all sorts of way and players are free to play with this mechanic as they'd like.

NOTE REGARDING THE POWER SOURCE: Whether characters decide to take the Atlanteans offer on the power source will have lasting consequences in the game, as such this will be put up to a vote among players that'll be open until July 12th. The vote can be found over here.

The original OOC plotting post for this event can be found here. Another Zodiac Post will be going up July 15th to serve as an intro post for new characters and allow characters to react to developments over the network.

switchaxe: (Smug)

[personal profile] switchaxe 2023-07-10 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
[It does not, not beyond "shit that's cool". He shrugs.]

Nothin' in particular. It's just kinda cool realizing history wasn't just boring politics and wars and had shit like cousins hating each other for stupid reasons.
lapislazily: (◆ minding his business)

[personal profile] lapislazily 2023-07-10 06:31 pm (UTC)(link)
[Zhongli isn't expecting that particular observation. He chuckles.]

Wars have been waged over petty disputes and personal grudges since time immemorial. It's easy to forget that these figures in history textbooks were also people. Somewhere in the historical record, there is a vivid description of Cao Cao dropping his writing brush in surprise when he found out that Sun Quan had given Liu Bei a vast part of Jingzhou.
switchaxe: (Smug)

[personal profile] switchaxe 2023-07-11 01:44 am (UTC)(link)
Okay, but why he'd do that? Flirting or just to spite someone else?
lapislazily: (◆ enjoying his tea)

[personal profile] lapislazily 2023-07-11 02:21 am (UTC)(link)
Ostensibly it was to support his troops. Liu Bei had a massive army, though not as large as Cao Cao's, and the land in the southern part of the province wasn't developed enough to provide food and lodging. To cement their uneasy alliance at the time, Sun Quan offered some of his northern claim.

[He stops to examine some old amber on display that has a bug in it. Neat.]

This alliance happened after the Battle of Red Cliffs. Cao Cao was afraid that Liu Bei and Sun Quan could unite against him and perhaps even conquer his territory in Northern China if they continued to push, and the trade only confirmed his fears.

As we know from history, that is not what exactly happened. Lest you forget, there was bad blood between their kingdoms because Sun Quan had executed Liu Bei's sworn brother, Guan Yu. Any alliance between Shu Han and Wu was destined to fall apart. It was only a matter of when.
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[personal profile] switchaxe 2023-07-11 02:35 pm (UTC)(link)
[Where is the popcorn, this is interesting.]

So Cao Cao was paranoid and Sun Quan either an idiot or optimistic that the other guy forgot about the whole murder thing? Which side won again?
lapislazily: (◆ i'm not playing dumb)

[personal profile] lapislazily 2023-07-12 01:44 am (UTC)(link)
I would say that no side truly won, as they continued to bicker among themselves instead of cooperating.

Guan Yu had a history of provoking Sun Quan and stealing from his troops up until that point, so one could call each offense essentially an act of war. Shu Han and Wu's armies had skirmished on several occasions as well. What truly left the alliance in tatters was a series of disputes and broken promises. Cao Cao merely had to wait it out.

He attacked Sun Quan's stronghold in Ruxu and lost. When he returned a few years later, he wasn't able to take the city but he still became a thorn in Sun Quan's side. Cao Cao's forces had dug in too deep to be rooted out, and Sun Quan's army couldn't fall back without losing the city.

Sun Quan saw which way the wind was blowing and allied with Cao Cao at last. Though this was essentially surrender, Cao Cao let him keep all of his titles and allowed him to rule independently anyway. In return, Sun Quan recognized him as the legitimate heir to the Han Dynasty.

It all comes back to Jingzhou. You see, Sun Quan had asked for that land back and was refused. But now, years later, Guan Yu was attacking Cao Cao at Fancheng. Sun Quan saw an opportunity, so his forces moved in and attacked Guan Yu's.

What army can fight a battle on two fronts? That was when Guan Yu was captured and executed, and the alliance folded. In the aftermath of that, Sun Quan finally reclaimed Jingzhou.

If Liu Bei had acquiesced to Sun Quan's request, things may have gone differently. Or perhaps not. They were all skilled leaders in their own right, but they were also men who desired more. That desire can lead people to break their own promises.

[He leads Ash out of the rock exhibit. He wants to stay and look at all the pretty rocks but they do have shit to do.]
switchaxe: (Huh?)

[personal profile] switchaxe 2023-07-12 02:24 am (UTC)(link)
[That is so not what Ash asked, old man. Then again it makes sense you'd go into the details like that.

Ash grabs a brochure advertising the next exhibit (Italian something, may be good date material) and follows after Zhongli.]


I mean, obviously, people that greedy are compensatin' for something and I'm not just talking about--[wait there's kids]--uh, insecurities. That's what happens when you're not hugged enough as a kid.
lapislazily: (◆ is that my grubhub order?)

[personal profile] lapislazily 2023-07-12 06:42 am (UTC)(link)
[ASH]

While I don't disagree, I should point out that filial piety was valued highly in those days. There were not a lot of hugs to be had. [Zhongli sure as hell didn't get hugged as a kid. Which doesn't excuse his violent rampaging until 25 but does explain some of it.]

Here we are. The Ancient China exhibit covering the Qin and Han dynasties.

[As they walk through, he keeps his eyes open and scans around.]

Hmm. I sense something, but I don't think it's one of the cursed artifacts. [After a moment, he gravitates toward a gilded bronze incense burner.] ... Ah. This energy must be from all of the prayers it received... [He looks at the entwined dragons sculpted on the top with a thoughtful expression.]

Most of this exhibit appears to have been excavated from tombs and the like. Would you believe me if I told you that almost all of these statues once bore coats of brightly-colored paint?
switchaxe: (Listening)

[personal profile] switchaxe 2023-07-12 02:38 pm (UTC)(link)
[Ash follows after Zhongli when he says he senses something, a bit on edge until he confirms it's just the residual prayer energy. Thank fuck.]

Like the marble statues in Greece an' shit? Huh. [. . .] Nah, can't picture it. Reds and blacks, maybe, or other dark colors.
lapislazily: ; fanart ; rex lapis (🔸 watch yourself)

[personal profile] lapislazily 2023-07-12 04:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Exactly.

[Zhongli gestures to a warrior statue wearing armor, but without arms.]

Sometimes, yes. The terracotta warriors buried with Qin Shi Huang were also painted with purple, green, and yellow. It's difficult to imagine standing where we are today, but Ancient China was far more colorful than you'd think.

In those days... [He closes his eyes for a moment. When he speaks again, he keeps his voice low so as not to arouse suspicion from other people in the exhibit.] ... I wore red and black. Yellow was reserved for emperors, which I was decidedly not. [In his past life, though, he preferred gold and orange-- and still does.]
switchaxe: (Hmph)

[personal profile] switchaxe 2023-07-12 10:38 pm (UTC)(link)
[Just as lowly:]

I can't see you in anything but gold and orange, Gramps. That's just wrong.
lapislazily: (◆ i heard rumors of this)

[personal profile] lapislazily 2023-07-12 10:47 pm (UTC)(link)
[He lifts his arms in a helpless shrug.]

It was what we were told to wear. I had little choice in it.

After I inherited my past life's memories and powers, I began to dress differently. I've always preferred dark colors, though I'm more partial to shades of earth and stone than all black.

[There are dragon scales on his coat, which is a whole other thing entirely.]
switchaxe: (Cheeky Smile)

[personal profile] switchaxe 2023-07-13 04:45 am (UTC)(link)
An' scales?

[You ain't subtle. Also Jusis ratted you out.]
lapislazily: (◆ (dying internally))

[personal profile] lapislazily 2023-07-13 08:38 am (UTC)(link)
[That gives him pause. He glances down at his coat, which is pretty respectable for an anime convention, and then back at Ash.]

Haha, it seems you've caught me.

[His old Black Order suit, which he only stopped wearing two months ago after wearing variations on the same one for 500 years, also had scale accents on the lapels and cuffs. He definitely has a Thing.

He folds his arms behind his back and continues through the exhibit.]


There's a story behind this garment. Would you like to hear it?
switchaxe: (Huh?)

[personal profile] switchaxe 2023-07-13 02:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Let's get to the next exhibit first, if nothin' here's cursed.
lapislazily: (◆ give me that fan)

[personal profile] lapislazily 2023-07-13 06:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Not to my knowledge. Let us proceed, then.

[Off they go to Greece. Thankfully it's not far, since it's part of the Ancient World exhibit series they're showing right now. His steps slow.]

A very long time ago, the world was ruled by gods and monsters. The world my past self hailed from was much the same. In that time, there was a group of friends whose duty it was to look after the people of their land.

One of them had a talent for aesthetic. He was rather adept at designing clothes that fit someone's style and personality, sometimes without even asking for input. His work was innovative, detailed, and easy to move around in—perfectly suited to those who fought for peace.

This tailor was the salt of the earth, with a manner like warm stone. On one occasion, he found two children who wore nothing but rags. The most recent battle had destroyed their home; yet another casualty of war. He gave them the clothes off his back so they wouldn't shiver in the bitter cold, and carried them in his arms as he descended the mountains. He left them in the care of a friend who lived alongside humans, where they would be safe and provided for.

When the tailor rejoined his friends, they saw that he had lost half of his clothes and wondered what on earth could have happened. Was it a great battle? A desperate foe? He told them, 'Don't worry about me. I simply wanted a change of attire.'

Amongst all the foes that he had fought with needle or with sword, the one that inflicted the greatest wounds was war itself.

[He comes to a stop in front of a carved spearhead behind some glass, and crosses his arms over his chest.]
Edited 2023-07-13 18:26 (UTC)
switchaxe: (Heh)

[personal profile] switchaxe 2023-07-13 07:00 pm (UTC)(link)
[Ooh storytime. And unlike half the old blowhards who try to tell stories about the past, Zhongli is if not interesting than at least doesn't put him to sleep with the droning.]

Huh. And I'm guessin' he made the original of this suit, back then?
lapislazily: (◆ the fuck am i)

[personal profile] lapislazily 2023-07-13 07:20 pm (UTC)(link)
[He nods.] I recall that he made me a few outfits. Each was a priceless treasure that I preserved when possible. I only started wearing this one after I retired from my position, since it was my favorite.

[He gestures to the glass.]

I believe this is one of the artifacts we're looking for. It's giving off some twisted energy.
switchaxe: (Fite)

[personal profile] switchaxe 2023-07-13 08:59 pm (UTC)(link)
[Ash actually turns to look at the thing only to hiss and look away.]

Yeah, it is. That shit was all over the fucker's domain.

[It is kinda hard to forget what the decorations and weapons around the place you yoinked into for the sake of getting your teeth kicked in, after all. At least for Ash.]
lapislazily: (◆ the fuck is that)

[personal profile] lapislazily 2023-07-14 12:26 am (UTC)(link)
[He glances at Ash. He can't really begin to imagine what the boy went through, but...]

It's all right. None of it will harm you as long as you don't touch it. I'm here to make sure of that.

[quieter] And the man who put these things in front of you will get his due.

[He moves on, hands behind his back once again.]
switchaxe: (RIFP)

[personal profile] switchaxe 2023-07-14 01:12 am (UTC)(link)
[Following! And not saying "if he dies I'm okay with this" but thinking it real hard.]

If it looks newer, that's probably what we're after. Look for Ares shit, nothing Demeter or whoever else.
lapislazily: (◆ anime style close up)

[personal profile] lapislazily 2023-07-14 02:43 am (UTC)(link)
[Zhongli is also thinking the same thing, but he keeps this to himself.]

That makes sense. Items that look so new they could almost be fraudulent.

[He finds something almost immediately.]

This sword is definitely cursed. [Even looking at it makes Zhongli uncomfortable. It feels similar to the energy a fallen, furious god who wishes death on mankind, but to a lesser degree. He has no doubt that if he lays his hand on it, he'll lose control of himself.] That's two so far.
switchaxe: (Default)

[personal profile] switchaxe 2023-07-14 04:14 am (UTC)(link)
[Ash doesn't get closer to the sword.]

Pretty sure that whole display case is full of 'em. Even if it's not, it's been in there with the damn sword that it's gonna be.
lapislazily: (◆ please stop embarrassing me.)

[personal profile] lapislazily 2023-07-14 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
[Zhongli puts himself between Ash and the exhibit glass just in case. He doesn't trust the artifacts not to just... rise up and try something, especially if they came from Ash's personalized demonic torture realm. It's a subtle gesture, but protective. He's a couple inches taller than Ash, and he uses this to his advantage here.]

Hmm. You're right. If we're talking in terms of contamination, then it's five so far. I'll write you a list when we're done, and you can give it to the others.

[As they continue, he eyes a statue of the god of war.]

That one... It isn't cursed, but it's obviously stolen. That's six.
switchaxe: (Huh?)

[personal profile] switchaxe 2023-07-14 04:29 am (UTC)(link)
[It's appreciated, if a bit...odd. Ash isn't used to someone else being between him and possible danger.

People are weird when you stick around places.]


Six and we just got here. There's an entire rest of an exhibit to go. What the fuck--wait, seven.

[He jerks a thumb at another case, featuring some armor.]

Pretty sure I'm why it's in pieces.
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