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Stella Fortuna Mods ([personal profile] stellafortunamods) wrote in [community profile] stellafortunalogs2021-05-01 11:05 am

MAY MINGLE


May Mingle: Entombed City
Welcome to Teyvat - a vast magical world of adventure.

Everyone's hard work resulted in the gate to upper Dragonspine opening. These ruins have not been traversed in years, if not centuries - everything within has been lost to time and living memory. An entire city has been buried in the snow.

People once lived there. The broken buildings host damaged furniture and weathered streets. There are various cloth-covered mounds in a house here and there, accompanied by a sprig of blue flowers. Someone has laid these people to rest after they passed away.

Traces of technology can be found in the city - golden boxes that contain crystals capable of recording and playing back holograms. One of the boxes introduces this place as Vindagnyr; a land once full of greenery and life. Just what happened to these people? What caused the eternal winter?


The highest point in the city is occupied by a temple built into a Domain. Within the Domain is a pale white tree, split in half by a strange object that has fallen through the Domain's ceiling. This temple was once a site for worship for Vindagnyr's people, and even in death they continue to pray for salvation. The priests have been frozen in ice, and the sheer cold emanating from the Skyfrost Nail makes it obvious that it is the cause of winter.

The city's inhabitants worshipped Celestia. Why then were they left to die?


State of the World

On October 1st, the entombed city of Vindagnyr becomes open for exploration. Travelers can choose to look for clues or try to scavenge the city for ancient materials or tools. Recording boxes all around the city tell stories of Vindagnyr's greener past, and of the days when winter suddenly arrived. This is the cruelty of Celestia that Forneus wished you to see.

For all questions regarding May's mingle and events, please head over to our OOC post.
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[personal profile] pragmatism 2021-05-11 01:34 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Zhongli... sighs. It's a few moments of silence before he replies. ]

Celestia considers itself above needless conversation.

[ So, that's a no. While it is undeniable that they've done their job of keeping out bigger dangers from the world, they've still consigned other civilizations to ruin. ]
dispassionatedevotion: (> Observe)

[personal profile] dispassionatedevotion 2021-05-15 12:46 am (UTC)(link)
[ Another momentary silence came—this time from the Grim Angel as he considered Zhongli's reply carefully. ]

The majority of Celestia's gods seem to act far different than the ones I am accustomed to. It has been illuminating in some ways—though of course, not for the better in regards to holding them in high esteem.

[ Even though the gods from his world had long since perished, he didn't think he could imagine them doing this. They had given themselves so freely, without hesitation—their body and souls—in order to ensure that people and light would persist.

They would not have begrudged people due to wishing to advance their civilization or deem themselves so above communication with mortals, he believed. Though they too had kept their secrets and even though he served them, there were things in the War that concerned them which would be better to not see the light of day. ]
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[personal profile] pragmatism 2021-05-17 02:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Most of the humans still alive regard them as the rightful arbiters of this world. They do not know of what transpired here. Yet, to incite rebellion amongst humanity would only spell their ruin.

[ He knew this would happen. Yet, his contract with Celestia forbade him from acting out against them. ]

To free them from Celestia's tyranny would require another approach. Their ways may have been justified thousands of years ago, but to continue their rules in a changing world is beyond unwise.
dispassionatedevotion: (> Normal)

[personal profile] dispassionatedevotion 2021-05-18 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
Before all of this, I don't believe I could have imagined there would be a group that opposed gods which were not aligned with demons.

[ That being said, he's not surprised about the likely end result of humans rebelling against gods. That may be because he couldn't really imagine mere, plain, and everyday mortals going up against gods.

To be quite honest, Ledah still had no idea how they were going to best gods themselves. But he didn't think it impossible; the war back home had shown gods weren't invincible. ]


...They must think that not changing their approach will lead to ruin. But, they clearly haven't considered that the opposite may be true.
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[personal profile] pragmatism 2021-05-18 03:34 pm (UTC)(link)
What are demons, if not gods painted with a different brush?

[ Morax would never say such a thing, but Zhongli the mortal would. ]

For those as eternal as Heaven, they rarely tolerate dissent, or consider it productive. And when words fail to sway the hearts of the prideful, then only surreptitious change remains....

[ He ends the statement with a sigh, as if he had been contemplating it all as some sort of hypothetical. ]

Perhaps the outlanders are capable of overturning their perspective without bloodshed.
dispassionatedevotion: (> Conflict)

[personal profile] dispassionatedevotion 2021-05-18 06:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Demons are creatures of darkness who live in sin and are deserving of damnation; not comparable to gods in light, no matter how impetuous those gods are.

[ That said, Ledah had a hard time imagining a confrontation with the gods not ending in bloodshed. He's never been a very diplomatic person, so he just assumed it will end in a fight of some sort. It's possible that it may never come to blows, but he's too cynical to believe it wouldn't. If he were more optimistic, he would consider it may be a verbal one they'd have to win. ]

It's likely not impossible, though I doubt violence is unavoidable. Most gods are slow to change their minds, and their hearts are far more stubborn. Given the strength of gods in mind, it would be to the benefit of us 'outlanders' that it would not turn into an all-out battle.

[ Whether that be because they're slaughtered or because someone was able to reason with them. He found he's still ... "disappointed" enough that he did not find himself bothered with the extermination of those responsible for this. Part of his "enthusiasm" was due to the fact he owed Forneus, and would follow his orders or will above all other gods here. ]
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[personal profile] pragmatism 2021-05-19 03:41 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Zhongli is silent for a few moments after Ledah finishes speaking. He had found the angel quite interesting, as a servant of one and now contracted to another, his views would be very different from that of the others here. ]

What do you think of your host?

[ It is to Forneus' benefit that Ledah is amiable to him; the same could not be said for quite a few others. ]
dispassionatedevotion: (> Glance)

[personal profile] dispassionatedevotion 2021-05-20 12:20 am (UTC)(link)
He is my benefactor. I will serve his cause, and do whatever he requires of me in return, as that is my current purpose in living out this life.

[ Yeah, he's...amiable alright. That's certainly a good word for it. ]

Additionally, he seems well-suited to being a god called the 'god of time', from what I can tell.
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[personal profile] pragmatism 2021-05-21 01:44 pm (UTC)(link)
I see. He would consider it a compliment if you ever voiced that.

[ Most of the other travelers are of lower opinion of him, though Zhongli attributes that mostly to his employment of memory manipulation.

But, back to the immediate situation: ]


If we are to reverse the artificial winter here, we would need to first address the matter of the dragon's heart.
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[personal profile] dispassionatedevotion 2021-05-23 10:14 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Ledah will bear witness to the low opinion soon enough, though that too would be something he'd understand, given the circumstances behind their recruitment being a little dodgy. It'd make sense not everyone would accept it.

...That said, he will not accept cruel derision of his benefactor or insinuations that he's untrustworthy, should he be in the presence of it being uttered. ]


I see. I wouldn't know how, but I imagine that is something I can inquire about with the others.

[ And by this time, they have more or less returned to camp successfully. ]

Before I do so, have you any advice to impart regarding that matter?
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[personal profile] pragmatism 2021-05-25 04:37 am (UTC)(link)
[ Zhongli appears to think for a moment ]

I believe Forneus has told some of the outlanders about the White Tree's seeds. These trees were intended to purify and recycle magic. If you seek out Shirou or Elliot, they may already have begun searching for the seeds.