Stella Fortuna Mods (
stellafortunamods) wrote in
stellafortunalogs2021-09-30 07:21 pm
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
october mingle

October Mingle
Welcome to Teyvat - a vast magical world of adventure.
The Miko of the Grand Narukami Shrine has arranged for your passage out of Ritou and into the Inazuma islands at large. The nation has been gripped by an oppressive atmosphere ever since the enactment of the Vision Hunt Decree, and only someone unyoked by the Electro Archon can hope to break this stalemate.

Konda Village sits on the outskirts of Inazuma city. A pillar of its community now seeks to move out after losing his Vision. A samurai employed by the Shogunate is being accosted of hiding rations by his neighbours, and he has no recollection of ever dealing in such matters. Forgetting something seems to be the thread that links every former Vision holder's story together, yet their tragedies differ greatly in circumstance. Is the loss of a Vision truly so profound? If so, then why did the gods deliver such a poisoned gift to their people?

A mysterious priestess approaches you with a sincere request - Kazari seeks your aid in purifying the Thunder Sakura around Inazuma, as well as the Sacred Sakura on Mount Yougou. She tells you that these trees absorb the evil from the very land, but cannot dispel it without outside intervention. Here's where you come in: you need to dispel the sealing sigils around the holy trees, so that the filth accumulated within their roots can take form and then be swiftly cut down.
The seals, the trees, and Kazari herself are relics from the olden days - the mystical Inazuma, where kitsune and tengu lived and worked alongside humans and their god. But those days have since ended, and all that is left is a stifling eternity.
State of the World
The Land of Eternity is not without failings. By pursuing 'Eternity' and closing the doors of her nation, the Raiden Shogun has only made the lives of her people more difficult. Exploring the country may give you some clues as to how you can break her enforced stasis. You must first understand the situation of the nation, and then find the natives who also wish to change their world.
Please direct all questions to October's OOC post!
no subject
[So no, he won't be going full Leeroy Jenkins on this, you're welcome, Jun. He's still not happy about it, though.]
...I don't want to give up on their old dreams yet. If there is a way to restore their Visions, I want to do that for them. But... you aren't wrong. It's always possible to find another dream.
I'm just not going to give up until we've proven in every way that we can that it's impossible. I want to hold out hope.
no subject
[He says that in a passive yet complimentary way. Of course Rean would want to help these people. Just like Kou, that seems to be what always drives them forward. ...Though, Kou probably would've taken more convincing not to run up and punch the Electro Archon.
Kou he loves you but you're so stupid]
We'll see what we can do. Something tells me we wouldn't have been brought to Inazuma if we couldn't do something about the situation here. We just can't rush into it.
no subject
[He offers a little half-smile at that. He knows it's not meant as an insult. But ah, Jun... the pain of loving idiots is real.]
That's true... Forneus always seems to have something in mind for us wherever he brings us, he just can't necessarily tell us straight. ...Wish he could, though. It would make things a hell of a lot easier.
no subject
[Which means it's very high praise indeed!! Not that Rean knows that, but eh.]
Haha, that's another god thing. I'm pretty sure they're just cryptic beings by nature.
no subject
[He smiles.]
But if this particular bit reminds you of a friend... sounds like they're someone I'd get along with.
[Probably too well. Never let those two meet, the protag would be too much.]
Fair enough. You have to admit it would be way easier on all of us if he'd let it up for a bit, though.
[No, Rean, he does. It's just that he memes when he does that. It helps no one.
...Okay, it helps you get a boyfriend. But still.]
1/2
no subject
I'm sure you would. Kou seems to get along with anyone, he has lots of friends.
[Kou has a reasonable amount of friends. Jun just has so few that "more than four" feels like a lot]
Haha, I won't argue that. My work would be a lot easier if gods would give straight answers.
[Like bro he's a holy knight you have no idea how much cryptic bullshit he has to deal with on the regular ok]
no subject
Which they definitely are, deal with it, Jun.]
Oh, yeah, it definitely would for you, then. Sorry, sometimes I kind of forget you're a holy knight... I've met some people in I guess kind of similar roles back home, but it's just such a foreign concept for me it's a little hard to wrap my head around.
no subject
That's ok. Seal Knights are very rare and we prefer to keep a low profile, so we're strange to most people. Under normal circumstances, I probably wouldn't have revealed my identity to you.
[But well, this mission didn't work out that way. Oh well.]
I'm curious about knights in your world, but I suspect you don't know much about them either.
no subject
Yeah, I'm sure. Unfortunately, I'm starting to wonder if "my life" and "normal circumstances" are ever going to wind up in the same story again, much less the same sentence.
[It is what it is.]
Mm, yeah, unfortunately not. I'm sure you're not surprised to hear they keep a low profile. But, like I said, my life rarely lines up with "normal circumstance," so I've met a few.
I know they're essentially knights in the employ of the Septian Church, which is the main religion in Zemuria. They tend to have a "squire" that accompanies them and helps them with their work, and they've got some kind of magic on their side. [Thomas' mini-dimensions were NOT an art, Rean knows that much.] The main ones I've spoken to recently tend to deal in ancient artifacts and records, but I don't really know why. I just help out where I can.
no subject
[Aka you're a total weird incident magnet.
It's vague, but it's more information than he was expecting. And it didn't sound like exaggerated rumors either, which was nice. ]
It's a different church, but it sounds similar enough. [Just like it did with Father Hansa, Father Abel, and Natori. He wonders how those three are doing...he did miss their company. ] Though, while we have our own collection of ancient artifacts and records, seeking them out isn't really a priority.
no subject
[He suffers.]
I kind of wondered if that would be the case. And to be honest... I don't know if the artifact thing is the Church's priority or just Rosine and Father Thomas' priority.
[He's not going to hide their identities. It's not like Jun is ever going to meet them, and even if he somehow does it's not like they'll be able to stay hidden for long.]
For all I know, the others could have wildly different missions. But those two were undercover at the military academy I attended, and Rosine is staying in the area where I work for now, so they're my main points of reference.
no subject
Haha, fair enough. That might just be their specific mission.
[....]
Though, that's quite the coincidence for the church to have agents near you twice. You really must have a strange life.
no subject
Eh...
I mean, I'm not gonna deny that last bit, but I'm not sure Rosine being in Leeves has much to do with me. If it has anything to do with anything even related to me, I think it's probably just that she's assigned to keep an eye on the Branch Campus.
We've got a number of... shall I say, "colorful" figures working there. I'm not sure I'm even the weirdest member of the faculty.
[Aurelia Le Guin exists, after all.]
no subject
... Seriously? did your school not do background checks when they hired staff?
[Because seriously Rean what the fuck if the church feels something is so wrong to have undercover agents watching your high school SOMETHING IS MESSED UP. ]
no subject
[Sighhh.]
Don't get me wrong, I don't dislike any of my coworkers— I really like most of them. One of them was a close friend before we started working together, even!
It's just... well, it's not like it's all about us. Our government has the final say on most of what happens with our school. And they don't... exactly have our wellbeing in mind sometimes, let's just put it that way. Students and faculty alike.
no subject
That sounds like a good way to end up with a lawsuit...
[He's just saying man. Someday the lawyers are coming for Leeves Branch ass. But really, the rest of what Rean is saying is even more troubling.]
So in other words...the government is doing something at that school that's made the Septian Church uneasy enough to send someone to keep watch in case a Knight needs to intervene. [Yeah. That's bad. That's real bad. He sighs]
Truthfully, I'd recommend finding a job at another school as quickly as possible for your own safety. But knowing you, you know about all this because you're incapable of not sticking your nose in other peoples' problems ... so I'm going to assume any warning I give will go unheeded.
no subject
[Erebonia is a mess, is what he's saying.]
The government is pretty much entirely the problem here, yeah. Principal Le Guin can be... a lot, for sure, but at the end of the day she runs a pretty tight ship. She's the one making sure things are actually pleasant for all of us. And I'm positive if it were up to her, the school would not be involved with half the stuff it is.
[Just... continuing to not mention what that is until asked.]
I appreciate the advice, but... [He gives a sheepish laugh.] Yeah, you've pretty much got me pegged. They can be a handful, but I really do care about my students. I would feel awful leaving them behind.
Besides, even if I took another job, it's not like it would help much. The government would still be issuing me orders.
no subject
"Issuing me orders". Yeah, there's a lot of strange puzzle pieces he's getting here, and he can't make out the picture. But it's bad.]
... Sounds like a difficult situation....
[Jun doesn't envy him. Not in the least. He certainly has concerns about where this will lead but...well, it's not really his business. And also, he doesn't know how different these Septian Knights are to the Seal Knights. Maybe their approach will be different. ]
My experiences with high school seemed much more mundane in comparison.
no subject
Which entirely means bottling it all up to be processed never.]
Haha, yeah. I never had a normal time in school, even when I was attending.
[He says that with the fondest smile.]
Wouldn't trade it for the world, though.
no subject
But awww Rean.]
Haha, you were classmates with Crow and Elliot, weren't you?
[Might as well get that guy back to happier thoughts, at least for a little bit]
no subject
[He's pretty chipper, talking about it, so it's definitely working.]
Our class was sort of an experimental thing? Mixing together nobles and commoners alike, and then sending us out to various places around Erebonia to help out the locals and learn more about how people around the Empire lived firsthand.
Not gonna lie, it was a lot of work, and it was never easy. But my old classmates are still my best friends, and I wouldn't be who I am now without that experience and without having known them.
no subject
Huh. So Erebonia still has a class system like Claude's world...
[Wild to think about. He's gotten a little more used to hearing about it thanks to other people in this group, but to someone from 2015, it feels so foreign. ]
Haha, even if it was a lot of work, I'm not surprised it'd stick with you. It sounds like it was an incredible opportunity! Getting to travel around like that.
no subject
[It's that baked into the culture.]
Yeah, it really was. And still is, at least for the most part— the students at the Branch Campus undergo the same sort of field studies.
Are your friends also people you met in school, or are they from your... other activities?
no subject
[That's the best way you can sum it up considering how big Earth is
But ah, he's asking about his friends. Now it's his turn to light up a little]
It was school. I met them after Ryouta mistook me for a girl and asked me out on the first day!
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
1/3
2/3
3/3
1/2
2/2
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
BLOCKED. BLOCKED. BLOCKED. NONE OF YOU ARE FREE OF SIN
1/2
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)