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November Event Log

November Event Log (Part I)
Dominant Element: Shadow
Waning Element: Light
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The heavy fog continues through the start of November, making visibility next to zero. Meanwhile, the temperature begins to get colder and colder, and the nights grow longer. Besides the fog, it's fairly typical weather for November. And yet, there is an unshakable sense of unease within the city. If you stare into the fog for long enough, you swear you can see the shadows of inhuman beings moving about. If you try to go after them, you won't find anything at all. Is it the Shadow element playing tricks again? Just what is going on?

On the day the fog lifts, you're treated to a perfectly normal city. The weather is normal for November, people are going about their day. This is the city as the Normal AUs would recall it before they ever joined the app. There's no Spirit Vein in the sky, no floating island full of moogles. It's just an ordinary American city.
In fact, you yourself seem also completely normal. Any abilities you once had no longer work, and anything unusual about your appearance has returned to something more fitting for a normal world. You've also lost access to the Libra app, instead needing to use regular social media apps to keep in contact with folks. You can still recall the existence of magic, but as the days wear on, those memories feel more and more like a dream than your reality. The people that were a part of that magical community are no different - anyone tied to the paranormal, whether they were on the app or not, don't seem to be in the city. This will be alarming for many, but for others the memories of them may start to fade over time. Were those people really in your life, or were they just a dream?
After all, the life you're living now is a normal one.

When the fog clears at sunrise on November 4th, the sun in the sky is no longer the one you're familiar with. During the night, the Spirit Vein (now glowing in hues of purple and black) cover the entire sky rather than just a band of it. The streets are not filled with children on their way to school or people out doing errands; instead, they're filled with raucous celebration and conversations from all sorts of yokai (Japanese spirits), and oni (Japanese demon). The only humans still remaining in the city are ones who are tied to the paranormal, all of whom are just as alarmed as you are.
There is no gate this month. The city itself is in the Spirit Realm.
Thanks to a certain post on the Libra app, app users have a good idea of who's responsible for all this. They'll also be easy to find: The University District. There they will find a rather human-looking daitengu, or great winged yokai, who calls himself Lord Ao. He has turned the University District into his new headquarters, though his long term dream is to get a proper mountain built for himself. He's protected by countless younger tengu - a type of bird yokai - as well as a few oni, so no one is getting near the area if they want to try and fight him. He's otherwise rather amicable, for a yokai, and is willing to talk to people! He's so damn full of himself, though, that if you want to get any information out of him you're going to need a lot of patience as you apply your very best ego-stroking.
If you manage it, however, you'll learn that he and the rest of his yokai genuinely do not think they've done anything wrong. This city was already poised to fall into the Spirit Realm at any time, and all they did was give it the final nudge. Lord Ao mentions that this is hardly the first time a city on Earth has been taken into the Spirit Realm, namedropping Atlantis, Roanoke, and Kêr-Is as some examples. At least the yokai aren't going to make anyone make any deals like the fae might. They're just here for a good time, and to make a claim before other beings from the Spirit Realm try to move in.
Any conversations with him will be cut off at this point, when a younger tengu comes in to inform his lord of that Yamata-no-Orochi approaches. Speak of the devil, huh? It seems the great demon serpent has also noticed Kaisou's shift into the Spirit Realm, and has decided to stake his claim here for himself and his demonic ilk. At the news, Lord Ao sends you away. He needs to figure out how to handle the snake.
After the meeting, one thing is very clear: neither the Yokai nor the Oni are interested in the fact that this city belongs to you guys. If you want to return the city back to normal, you're going to have to work amongst yourselves to send these interlopers packing.

Regardless of whether or not you sought out Lord Ao, there's plenty of chaos in the city itself to try to tackle. Cathedral Hill and Undertown, thankfully, are safe. On Cathedral Hill, the various churches and temples, along with the statue of Barbatos, seem to be keeping the area protected from the yokai and other threats entirely. A great number of the non-app using civilians have chosen to take shelter here. The inside of the Cathedral and other temples are being set up with bedrolls and other emergency provisions such as food distribution, though it's unclear how long supplies will last. App users who are seeking sanctuary may also find respite here. Should you need some healing, touching the statue of Barbatos will magically heal you of any wounds once per day.
Meanwhile, in Undertown, the area has been adorned with protective wards courtesy of Zodiac, Cygnus Academy, and the area's other residents. While these wards aren't as powerful as Cathedral Hill's protections, they will still fend off any of the violent threats out there. Within these protections, Undertown is abuzz with activity from the people seeking shelter there and the merchants who are still hawking their wares. With the shops open, at least there's supplies to work with! Of course, this is Undertown, so the quality of those supplies can be questionable at best. Even worse, many of them have taken the opportunity to jack up their prices, because even being dragged into hell does not free one from capitalism.
Should you head over to the Zodiac headquarters, they are in full emergency mode. They've been trying to get in contact with folks outside the city, but they've had no luck. They are doing what they can to support the people in Undertown with supplies, but without those outside contacts... their resources are limited. Meanwhile, The Professor (fuzzy) definitely doesn't seem to be doing too well. The puppet is trying his best not to have a panic attack, because the last time he got dragged into a place by demons, he ended up being eaten by a dinosaur. He may even ask, in as low-key of a panic as he can manage, if anyone has spotted any dinosaurs outside.
A couple of yokai have managed to get into Undertown from outside, but thankfully, none of them seem interested in fighting. Notable among these are three tanuki: an elderly male who introduces himself as Tanukichi, and his nephews, Mamekichi and Tsubikichi. As soon as introductions are over, Tanukichi proclaims that he's less interested in hostile takeovers and more interested in by-the-book real estate. Kaisou's been on his radar for for some time, you see, and he's very interested in keeping it more or less intact. A place that both humans and yokai can live, you see! In fact, he and his nephews have managed to set up some smaller safe areas around the city by using the power of real estate - so keep an eye out for those if you need a breather!
Finally, there is one last safe area in the city: Persephone's garden. It's been home to Vash and company for the past several months, and seems to be completely unaffected by the chaos of the city. None of the yokai or demons seem willing to pass through it's borders, leaving it a small safe harbor for anyone who is staying here. A bright spot of fortune, for at least the people living there.

Midtown and Brick Alley, unfortunately, are nowhere near as safe as Cathedral Hill or Undertown. In these areas, you will find roving bands of boisterous oni - large yokai, topping out at seven feet tall, with horns on their heads. They will be carrying massive clubs, looking for a fight. They aren't picky about who they fight, even getting into fights with other oni. Oftentimes this turns into a gang-war situation whenever a band that follows Lord Ao runs into a band that follows Yamata-no-Orochi. It wouldn't be too difficult to egg them on and let them take each other out, as they are not the brightest and think more with their clubs than than their brains.
If you want to make this part of town completely safe, however, you will have to fight them. They are no pushovers, their clubs are massive and can destroy walls with ease. Be careful if you choose to take them on- it might be wise to do this as a group unless you can really take a hit. They are not an easy solo fight at all.
Over on Shopping Street, there's a different threat to be concerned with: tsukumogami, yokai which originate from cursed or abandoned objects. All manner of inanimate objects have come to life, and are now on the attack. Be on the lookout for items such as umbrellas, inkstones, sandals, and living paper that will come flying out of stores to swoop down on unlucky passers-by. They won't prove all that difficult to fight - they're still only objects after all! They aren't particularly intelligent, and don't seem to attack with any real strategy. They can be burned with fire, or sliced to pieces with a blade. Some can even be smashed if you hit them hard enough. The real challenge comes with their great numbers and alarming speed. How you choose to clear them out is up to you, but having dodging prowess will certainly benefit over sheer brawn in this fight.
If, during all this brawling and dodging, you find yourself needing respite, it'd be good to remember what that old tanuki in Undertown said. Sure enough, scattered about the various neighborhoods you'll find houses that appear safe and downright well-kept, despite everything going on around them. They even have nice flowers planted outside! Outside of each house, you'll also find a strange gyroid creature, waving its arms in welcome. They will explain that these are Tanukichi's properties, but that he welcomes you to stay here for free! Now, if you're hoping for things like electricity, running water, food, or any other amenities while you stay in these safe houses? That will require payment. The gyroid will gladly take either cash or credit for any of these services. Seems like even the Spirit Realm can't stop capitalism...

Though it's hardly safe, there is one place in the city that seems almost normal... in a sense. Kami State Park has hardly changed from how it was back in October, with the Osorezan Festival still being run as it had been last month. The only difference is that the yokai that'd been running the festival aren't really bothering to hide their true nature. No one here will attack you, unless you attack them first, though they don't seem to particularly care that they assisted in taking over your city. The leader of the festival, Jenna Tayu, can be found in this area. She's now skeletal, pale, and sporting two delicate horns on her forehead. From her, you can find out that her group sports no particular loyalty to either yokai leader, preferring their own independence. As far as Lord Ao goes, helping him take over Kaisou was nothing more than an agreement of mutual benefit. She's no fan of Yamata-no-Orochi, either - she can be found grousing over his arrival, muttering something about how when she was still human, he was one of her pursuers, ugh. It's clear she is not his biggest fan either, by a long shot.
Should you be able to get past the yokai, you'll find that the island of Moghome is still floating and intact, with irate moogles who are pains in the ass like always. The gate to Hyrule is also still accessible, with the realm itself unaffected by the chaos in the city. The band of yokai in Kami State Park need to be dealt with somehow, however. Perhaps asking the Hyrulians for help wouldn't be a bad idea. The nature of this help though, is up to you.
Meanwhile, the beach has its own problems to deal with - or, more accurately, one big problem with eight smaller, tentacle-shaped problems attached. Akkorokamui, a massive octopus, has decided move into the harbor. His sheer size takes up most of Kaisou's natural harbor, making it impossible for any boats to set sail. How you handle this is up to you. No matter how you attack it, you can't kill it - it's far too massive and powerful for that. Perhaps you can try annoying it enough for it to leave? Or, perhaps, you can use the power of friendship to convince it to leave of its own accord, somehow? Whatever you do, just mind the tentacles. They hurt.

Thanks to the residual magic from the faerie's takeover in March, the park has resisted the vast majority of the yokai invasion. However, it's not completely without yokai. There are a couple of kitsune, with varying numbers of tails, who have set up shop here and are turning the park into a marketplace. Their stock is limited, and not unlike what you'd see in Undertown - cursed trinkets, sketchy potions, and the like. Perusing the market are plenty of other yokai, either looking to make a deal or rob whoever comes their way blind.
If you're clever enough, you might be able to get something out of them. A lot of yokai here are familiar with Yamata-no-Orochi. They'll boast that they know the snake god's weakness, and they'll sell it to you for a price. This price could be anything. They might ask you to play a game of public humiliation with them - they do love to see their foes humiliated, and they'd love to do that to you. Alternatively, they might ask you to give up something precious to you, some valuable that you truly cherish. Whatever they demand, it might just be worth it for that information - after all, if you want to take back the city, you need whatever help you can get. It's up to you to decide what this information is worth, and just what you're willing to go through in order to get it.
If you so choose to gain this knowledge from the kitsune, you will learn that Yamata-no-Orochi's eight heads have a weakness for alcohol. The stronger the alcohol, the better. It doesn't seem like much, in fact, it seems like idle gossip more than anything else, but it is more than you may have had before, and one small advantage is better than none at all.
The Terrible Geese, as always, seem unbothered by any of this. A few of the yokai try to egg each other on to fight them, but it ends much the way any attempt to fight the geese does: badly for anyone who isn't a goose. The gate to Kanto is still accessible, and much like Hyrule, the realm remains unaffected by invasion within Kaisou itself. Bringing items through from Kanto might even spark the kitsune to want to trade with you, as they have never seen such things They have no more valuable information to pass on, but perhaps one of the items they sell might help you in other battles around the city.

This is one of the most dangerous parts of the city, and a lot of the residents will find it best to flee to the safer zones rather than get caught up in the madness going on there. The yokai have chosen the district as the starting point for the annual Hyakki Yagyou, or Night Parade of a Hundred Demons. It promises to be an exceptionally loud and dangerous celebration- a real mark that they have claimed this city for their own. You will find them working themselves up in the lead-up - putting on smaller parades, dancing wildly, and altogether not caring who or what gets caught up in their merry-making.
Simply looking out of a window and observing the party can be enough to spell your doom. The yokai do not appreciate mortals gazing upon their celebrations, and catching a glimpse of it might be enough to kill you outright. If they don't immediately try to kill you, they will spirit you away into the middle of the celebration, forcing you to become their entertainment.
Unfortunately, being their entertainment means nothing good - this is a celebration meant for beings of much stronger mettle than most in the city. You might end up drowned in alcohol, or forced to dance yourself to exhaustion only for the dancing feet of the partying demons to crush you. Some of the yokai might try to fight you - jabbing you with spears or swords, hitting you with clubs, or challenging others to see who can hit you the hardest. If you bore them by refusing to fall, they may just swarm you all at once - a furious mob, ready to rip you apart. Unless someone is able to pull you out of it, it will be very easy to perish here, falling to their vast numbers and zero inhibitions. Those skilled in close-range mob combat will fare best in these battles, and will very much be needed to protect those who otherwise might not survive.
The yokai are extremely loud and have no concern for petty things like property damage. This is basically the world's wildest frat party - there will be no rest for anyone in this district. Practically nowhere in this district is free from the nonstop partying. You need to control this chaos somehow, before they destroy the entire sector.
You could do this through fighting - in which case, you'd better be ready to take on a whole lot of demons at once. But if you don't have the means to fight, eventually, one of the smaller yokai will unwittingly provide another possible solution.
A little drunk off his own ego and bolstered by the walkman he plucked out of some poor soul's pocket, he demands a dance-off. Beat the participants in their own game, and they will leave. Granted, this dancing also involves weapons and dodging projectiles, and more than likely a lot of fire... but if you have the stamina and the dance skills to pull it off, the yokai will abscond from the area.
One at a time. One down, hundreds more to go.
...On second thought, maybe fighting them would be easier.
The only area that seems to be safe is the few feet between where the Entertainment District ends and the way into Undertown begins. The revelers seem unwilling to go there, giving it a wide berth. If you find yourself caught in the madness of the party- a mad dash towards that part of the District will provide a legitimate sanctuary.

On the day that Kaisou was dragged into the Spirit Vein, a barrier went up around Central Square. Anyone who was in the area at the time was teleported to other parts of the city, and since then no one has been able to get close to the place without either being swarmed by Orochi's oni or being blocked by the barrier. And as the days wear on, it remains that way. Many may choose to ignore it for a while, because there's more than enough fires to put out in the rest of the city.
However, after a week of this, the situation starts to get worse. Corruptive energy begins seeping out and spreading from Central Square. Touching this dark miasma will cause you to start to lose your vitality, even petrifying those who remain in it too long. Only Orochi's forces seem unaffected by it. It seems they plan to use this energy to purge the city of any contenders.
Lord Ao, whose forces are starting to weaken after trying to take on both Orochi's forces and the app users at once, decides to reach out to the app users. No longer dismissive like he was before, he's now willing to strike a bargain - he can recognize a losing battle.
Defeat Yamata-no-Orochi, and Lord Ao and his forces will use their power to prolong Kaisou's fall into the Spirit Realm for one year. It's not a permanent solution - they don't have that kind of power - but at the very least, it'll buy you a bit more time.
Getting through the barrier is no easy feat, as you'll need strong magic to counteract it. It'd be good to pool your resources and see what you can come up with. With it being a shadow barrier, light magic would be particularly effective if applied right.
Once you have the barrier down, the real challenge begins. Central Square has already been altered, warped to suit what Yamata-no-Orochi's preferences. The square has become a massive serpent's den, and Yamata-no-Orochi can be found in his throne room inside it, at the top of a long flight of stone stairs. When you get there, you'll be confronted with a massive eight-headed serpent. Each head is at least 40 feet in length. There is a bell sitting with the central body, glowing with powerful magic.
Yamata-no-Orochi is completely unperturbed by your arrival. He informs you that he's already well aware of Lord Ao's offer, scoffing at it. He also counters it with his own deal: he will continuously use his dark power to let Kaisou remain outside the Spirit Realm, as long as you sacrifice one person of his choosing to him each year.
Clearly, that kind of offer won't go over well with many of you app-users, so it's time to fight. Yamata-no-Orochi is by no means an easy opponent. Each of his heads have the power to manipulate a particular element (fire, water, earth, lightning, poison, plants, wind, and light), and they will fight in coordination to one another. But worst of all, so long as that bell remains intact on his body, he will be completely invulnerable to any attacks. Characters will need to work together and figure out how to get past the heads long enough to destroy that bell, should they have any hope of winning this fight and saving Kaisou.
The Aftermath will be coming in a separate log that will be posted on the 15th of the month! Until then, do your best to survive.
The dominant element this month is Shadow! Anyone with an affinity to the shadow 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 Light 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.
The original OOC plotting post for this event can be found here. Another Zodiac Post will be going up November 15th to serve as an intro post for new characters and allow characters to react to developments over the network. In addition, a follow up log will be going up the 15th as well, which will contain the conclusion of this plot.
Yasuho Hirose | JoJolion | OTA
[Waking up to oni in the street and not a single person in the house is both more terrifying, and somehow less terrifying than it should be. Maybe it's the shock; the unconscious knowledge that if she takes more than a split second to panic, that'll be it. Maybe it's simply...not knowing how bad it is.
Doesn't take a genius to look at a great lumbering ogre of a Thing hauling a club around to say 'that's a bad idea'. But so's staying in her house, so it's with that grim thought in mind that she gathers what she can before the house is inevitably broken into. Sword, check. Apparent magic phone that seems to just act as Paisley's polly pocket mansion, check. Horse boots and cat-ear headphones, check.
Polly the duck, who will be a literal sitting one without her, check.
And she thinks she's doing a pretty good job of being stealthy, when she does leave! The back door seemed like a good idea, she didn't see anything out there but-]
HU-HU-HOOHHHH!!
EEEEEK-!
[She has enough time to scream before realizing what's in front of her. Polly the duck quacks and scrambles off from where the duck was dropped, happily ignored by the Oni. The Oni in question readies his club- Yasuho's phone, her ARCUS, rather, glimmers-
Actually so does the rest of her but she doesn't have time to think about how it feels like she's not wearing jeans anymore, because suddenly it feels a lot easier to avoid that club.]
AHHH...AHHH..!! [Not that. She can do that forever.
Fortunately she doesn't have to. Fortunately, while it takes a good 30 seconds for the Oni to wrench their club back out of the ruined back of the house, it takes her dragon half that to leap down from the roof, roaring.]
...Oh my god you were on my roof again!?
[Not the time!
A roar of light-breath, and gentle teeth- and if anyone's come to fight the good fight in midtown, they're in for a sight.]
WAIT-
No-
You could have put me on your back!!!
[The sight is a dragon run-flapping full tilt down the street toward the nearest seeming spot of safety.
One run later, and Yasuho's no doubt being released from her dragon's jaws though, as both catch their breath on one of the strangely safe properties owned by a certain tanuki holed up in Undertown. It's a strong relief- and honestly Yasuho doesn't even look too upset about the statements that electricity and the like will cost money in the house. It's not like she's actually staying here long term after all. No, instead she's talking to the Gyroid, looking ponderous.]
Undertown huh...
[The moment anyone approaches- rather, joins her on the lawn- she turns.] Oh-
...I'm guessing you got the same wake up call I did huh...
[Maybe. Maybe not. Hey Yasuho, what are you even wearing?]
{UNDERTOWN UNFORTUNATES}
[When she gets to Undertown, Yasuho feels much, much better.
...After about ten minutes of breathless panic and a venti-cup's worth of water.
But she's feeling far better once she makes it to the relative refuge of Undertown, and for once in her entire life she has never been so relieved to see Void Dennys. ...Even if the food is. Well.
It's not important. What's important is talking to the tanuki- Tanukichi that is- about those houses. She's just in the middle of asking if he thinks he might be able to stick around after this blows over when he has to hurry off to break up some kind of debate brewing between his nephews and one of the humans taking refuge here right now. Ah, well...
...Probably good timing, since she's just noticed another's approach.] Oh- ...You know somehow despite everything happening, the more people I see down there the more relieved I am... ...Has anyone figured out how we can get this fixed?
[Because...they're fixing this. Right? Right???]
{BREAK A LEG OUT THERE | PROSE + UNDERLINED PROMPTS}
[Staying in Undertown is ultimately not an option. Beyond the fact that it's a shopping district not a hotel, even glancing at the prices at all the stalls and shops down there is enough to say 'bad idea'. No, Yasuho thinks as her quiet thoughts translate to instructions for Paisley to eagerly beep out from the ARCUS- she needs to get out of here and find somewhere else to stay. The best bet is probably out of town, the woman decides...
But that's where her bad luck comes about.
Truthfully she's been feeling a little sick since the month started. Probably nothing, she tells herself, but she can't shake the feeling it's otherwise. Being here in the Spirit Realm though, that makes it worse- not because of anything affecting her, but rather because of what Paisley suddenly lacks. The Stand is trying of course- she's doing her best!
But a GPS isn't really connected to anything here, so when Yasuho turns a corner out from Undertown into the Entertainment district she has to pause and frown at her phone.]
Paisley this isn't-
[And then yelp when her eyes catch a glimps of a long parade of creatures...who very suddenly surround her.]
Oh no- Oh no- OH NO-
[Panic sets in quickly. Her stumbling around in her magical girl outfit at least lets the handy agility boost of her ARCUS kick in again, but that doesn't help a whole lot and if anything the various Yokai seem to think her blind sword flailing is funny. Hilarious even. 'It's like she's trying her hand at Dancing', at least one drunken little ego-monster crows, and in that moment the contest is suggested.]
'Dance Off! You and me, Strawberry-chan~'
[Something sparks in that moment. She doesn't like that name. She can't tell why she doesn't like that name. But somehow, for the second time since ending up here, Yasuho's clothes change.
And somehow, she doesn't find herself backing down immediately.] ...You're on..!
[..................Probably a Mistake. Something about this outfit makes dancing WAY easier- and within minutes she's actually singing in fact, and if this were any other time she'd be feeling more than self-conscious. But between the yokai loving it (or at least the peril she's in, between the ten minute cool-down on being able to dodge with killer style and the whole flailing sword), and the need to care about nothing but Not Dying...
She's doing great!
...But great won't get her through hundreds of these, and while getting ready to break into another song, she can see her way out. Undertown is right over there! If she just gets back there...
...Oh. And there's someone else in this parade stuck with her, so why not make this a-] Got any numbers about running away..?
[It's fine the yokai are drunk as skunks they won't clue in (Yet)-]
{SOMETHING IN THE AIR...AND PERSEPHONE'S GARDEN}
[Not so long ago, she described her take on the supernatural as essentially having seen thing so ridiculous in her mind, that she's just started numbly nodding along and saying 'yeah, ok, sure'.
Exhausted, holding a duck under one arm, still wearing that 'magical girl' dress while riding the back of a dragon and shakily holding a sword with her free hand, and she's pretty sure the word she was looking for is Shock.
She's just in shock, or something. Yeah.
People below will see her long before she comes- the dragon fortunately far more skilled at aerial gymnastics than she is at commanding them, and keeping her out of harms way as it flies. But once she's on the ground, the gritty details are there to see.
Injuries? Definitely. Calm? Gone. Do not trust the silence. She looks, if anything, like she might be sick- but she's pretty sure she's had too little to eat for anything to come of that feeling, so when she practically rolls off her ride she just stumbles on her feet.]
It's...
[Hurhk-]
...Is Vash... ...Actually..can I just stay here, anyway..?
[please she's so tired guys]
{ UN: MUSICOLOGYMINOR - TEXT }
Do we have details on getting this fixed yet..?
{O R O C H I}
[A great question for the day- how did she get here?
It started with helping to plan. Information gathering is her strong point. Actually organizing that information into some kind of strategy even more so. No doubt at least once someone suggests digging around for something to better buff that talent, but for now what she has is her phone, a sword, and a cute dress.
And, she supposes, a dragon and a Stand. Only the dragon has light breath however, and it's that same breath that ends up burning against the barrier at Central Square before she realizes she might have just walked into something far. Far too big for her.]
Hah...Hah...Hah...
[She's not really a fighter. Blind swings with a sword mean nothing to a dragon, but she can at least watch and bait the things while helping to figure out how to get to that bell. Not that she has many ideas of course but...well...]
Take...THIS-!
[Once it's clear that ALCOHOL of all things is the key?
She's throwing a few strong ones at the nearest mouth she can.]
YEEE-K!
[And running, running, running away, getting hit by literally any of these things will be very very bad-!]
not the time
another dragonsome poor guy, and he tumbles towards the pavement, barely avoiding a concussion.]GASPS EXCITEDLY
STOP-
[This time Yasuho's serious. The need to check on the hit-and-run overrides the desire to get away, and she plants her feet down so swiftly that dragon and carried victim go for a slight tumble.]
SnFFF!
[Naturally the dragon is fine, but Yasuho's gotten a few scrapes.
Not that she notices right now, she's running for the one she just rAN OVER-] Oh my god are you okay..!?
[HAS SHE BECOME A MURDERER...]
Undertown
It appears that dorms are not safe as he had encountered several of the yokai harassing the students in his dorm building. Jamie really doesn’t want to be spending much of the time being bullied around in the dorms so he had to pack up with just some belongings and supplies and make a run for it. As he tries to regain his breath, Stephen hoots in distress that would have been more than enough for Yasuho to take notice of his presence.)
I, I, I… I don’t have found anything that would have solved our current situation right now. Need to, take, a rest first.
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Well, in any case. Yasuho's smile plummets when she actually spots who was approaching, taking in the exhaustion.] Oh-
Oh geeze- Jamie you look horrible-
[Quickly, she's moving to try and help him somewhere to sit.] Ugh I should have messaged...though nothing was getting to my mom so I assumed the signals were down... How hurt are you, I can see your knees...
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Oh. The phone signals are down lately? Gee it is no wonder that I can’t get to call my parents or my siblings either. Aside from the knees, I may have hurt my hands while stumbling my way to the Undertown area.
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[She can't just wrap up his knees, but at least they don't seem to be bleeding profusely. It still has her anxious however, the woman chewing her lip enough that it starts to feel raw and sore.] It's not exactly that...I can contact anyone I've seen here but it's like anyone who can't see magic just isn't here. They're saying we fell into the spirit world but that's a little more than just that.
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[Like Atlantis, but not quite that bad yet...] You're telling me..! Right now there's people trying to argue with the yokai over it, but apparently even that got shut down- since all of them are fighting over territory, the tengu got stuck with their own fight too...
[They're not a final cookie for someone to call dibs on!!!]
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(It has to be a territory thing, right? He knew from what he had witnessed in the dorms that some of the yokai were trying to take over his dorm mates’ rooms and he got harassed by one on his way out but it is only now that it becomes more clear than he initially expected.)
And I thought that the drama in the TV shows my sisters like to binge watch were that chaotic.
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[Ahem. Since they really need to sit and rest for now, Yasuho decides it's best she encourages some normal conversation.] Yeah? Which shows?
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What kind of shows the two of them have been watching lately? There is probably way too many to count but the ones that stand out to me would be The Fall of the House of Hale and Willow’s Creek. Almost every dialogue in those shows are still fresh in my mind as if I just overhear them while visiting the family during the weekends.
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[That strangely familiar fruit place...] ...Sorry about the ear worm though.
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I even have shows that I have been wanting to watch but school and usual weird city shenanigans have put me in a proverbial back burner as well. Also, the new fruit place? Is that one of the newest weird additions to the city as well?
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stares so pointedly at the greco-roman pantheon: fellas y'all gotta calm down
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Undertown
I vote for kicking these assholes out the old fashioned way.
[Which, considering the big axe she's got slung over her shoulder and the breastplate? Yeah, that checks out.]
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[Honestly she shouldn't be surprised. That's an axe. That's armor. That's-] Haha...I feel underdressed somehow...
[Says the girl in the...Magical girl armor, but hey, it matches the pink flower sword at least.] I don't even know where to start on these things though- I barely got away from the one at my house..!
[It's fine she just needs a push- no one with a dragon can stay a pansy forever, even if said dragon is currently stretching and flopping on its side.]
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[She giggles a bit, as if she said something funny. She starts circling around Yasuho casually, unfastening the axe on her back to idly twirl around.]
And duh! You start the same place as you would any other punk trying to mess with you! You go for the joints, you go for the eyes, and ESPECIALLY the throat. Not to mention the onis aren't too sharp. Use that against them, too.
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....A guy named Blade gave you armor...........
[wow
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Oh god-] Uh-! Oh- Oh! You really mean just 'go for it', huh! [Yasuho, needless to say, has yet to move from the spot.] I mean it was definitely easy to get one to crash into my house back there, but just like that..?
[The woman leans back occasionally as she eyes that axe- she doesn't doubt that she could probably just charge a demon but...really?]
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I mean...yeah. You're not going to thin their numbers by just standing around.
[Just going to slap a hand on Yasuho's back.]
So come on, it'll be fun! I'll even fight with you. [She eyes the blade in Yasuho's hand.] You got a sword, don't you? What's there to hesitate about?
[She's making it sound so easy.]
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[Comes a quiet squeak of surprise at the back-clap.] I...
[Before coming up with another excuse, her eyes move to her sword. It is, after all, a sword. And she was even learning to use it for this very reason. ...Even if it's definitely not an easy task, definitely not something she ever saw herself doing, definitely...]
...You'll be fighting too?
[Hey that's a yes right? Totally a yes.]
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Obviously! You don't think I'm going to let you have all the fun, right?
["Fun" she says. As if taking on a horde of demons is like playing a sport or going to the movies.]
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Okay..!
LET'S GO..!
[It's unclear who is going to be charging first, but it'll probably be close.
...
It is a REALLY good thing these oni are stupid.]
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i rolled a d20.... ....it was an 8 lmfao
She manages that well enough- thanks, ARCUS device- but where Cassandra goes for the tendons, Yasuho's instinct has her charge forward with a learned but still clumsy blow behind the knees.
It's something- the blade is sharp, for all that it trails flower lights behind it, and successfully throws the monster off balance. Trying to stand becomes failing to stand, making it much easier for the both of them to go for more serious targets.]
beats a 4 at least
One down, a shitload to go. [She sneers, clenching her axe tightly.] You ready?
hjkdfhjkdhfg holy shit- anyway, 12! mEDIOCRE AGAIN,
ALAS
ah, a 6 here we go, that's more like it