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Rekindle Moderators ([personal profile] rekindlemods) wrote in [community profile] rekindleme2013-07-18 07:41 pm

INTRO LOG - JULY 2013



Who: Everyone
Where: The Welcome Plaza
When: 18th July, afternoon
Summary: The new arrivals, freshly pulled from their worlds or others, awaken in a strange plaza...
Warnings: Inbox death may occur. System overload at own risk. SOME NPC RESPONSES WILL BE SLOW UNTIL THE ONE WHO PLAYS THEM IS PRESENT.

The first flickering of a lantern...

It's a shuddering breath, a sensation of being pulled to elsewhere and finding oneself pressed against something rather hard with the sound of water coming from nearby. However, before one can fully stir, there is something that lifts you up from the rather warm (yet why did it feel like a chill going down your spine?) stone when you begin to drift off once more. It felt as though someone had thrown you from the frying pan, and then into the freezer - all you wanted to do was sleep...

Yet the feeling passes quickly, and when you awaken, you begin to realize your surroundings. It looks like...a plaza of some sort? As they look around them, the ground beneath them is an intricate mosiac - a water fountain at the center of the plaza in this foreign world. There are many buildings around its perimeter, making this location seem like a central hub of whatever town this was. Some may even recognize the peculiar design of the buildings and sloped tiled rooftops as a Far Eastern theme. Were they somewhere along the Pacific? Who knows! But what is quite apparent is this: Along with the many buildings surrounding the plaza, the first thing that is noticeable is the amount of people sitting or standing around you in a similar daze.

You are not alone...

One building seems to stand out among all the others; one that seems large enough to house all of the completely lost and confused masses gathered here to the welcome plaza. A sign outside the door reads:
WELCOME CENTER
Newcomers: Please come inside for refreshments and your welcome packets!


Odd... This wasn't written in your own language, and yet you find it easily understandable. Soon enough, if you don't enter on your own, someone comes from inside the double doors to usher you and everyone else inside.

"Welcome to Saeng Seong! I know you must be confused as to where you are and what's going on, but we promise to explain this to you once we're inside and away from the hot sun!"

Whether you go inside immediately or linger outside a little longer, eventually you must come in from the hot summer day, and sooner rather than later would probably be better. You'll find yourself in a well-lit lobby, filled with comfortable-looking couches and chairs. Along one wall are refreshment tables, loaded with all sorts of food and drink, including some you probably aren't familiar with. On the wall opposite are a pair of desks, each with a sign and a person seated behind them -

Irene, General Assistance
Devin, Technological Assistance

However, before you can go over and give them a piece of their mind and ask for questions, the same person who ushered you inside hands you a manilla envelope that contains your welcome packet, urging you to read this before asking the three figures questions that the packet likely answers.

Inside it, you will find: a ring with a key and apartment number on it, some kind of cash card, a map and informational guide to the city, and a letter folded neatly on the top -

Welcome to Saeng Seong!

You are among a new group of arrivals to our city, from many far-apart worlds.
We have gathered you here because our city is in a crisis, and we are at our last resorts. The energy of the city is in a slow downward spiral, and is dangerously close to expiring altogether.

That's where you come in - you and everyone else we've brought to the city. Unlike those of us here, you have the potential to generate the energy the city needs, but you'll need to work together to do it.

Why? Because the energy can only be generated when two people touch each other. Any touch will do, but it must be between two of you who are new to the city. If you don't keep in contact with someone, eventually your energy will begin to drain as well, making you dangerously ill.

A few other things:

The closed-off sections of the city are closed off for a reason; approaching them will cause your energy to drain very rapidly. We're working to open the rest of the city to you as soon as we can, but for now, please remain within the two central districts of the city.

You have been given a key to a one-bedroom apartment in a complex set aside for you and the other new arrivals, near the riverside in the 1st district. You're free to change your living quarters whenever you like, and we encourage you to move in with someone in one of the larger apartments. When you want to change, just come back to this building to exchange your key.

We've also included a cash card with a living stipend; if you're unfamiliar with this system, or the network established for new arrivals, you can talk to Devin in the lobby for help. It's what he's here for. If you need medical assistance, contact Mai, one of our nurses - she'll be going around today for anyone who needs help.

Again, welcome, and thank you for all your help.

Irene
Arrival Liaison


Back behind you, others still linger, and through the translucent glass you can see a banner hanging from the tiled roof of the building across the street in the blistering summer day:

WELCOME TO SAENG SEONG
(ENJOY YOUR STAY!)
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[personal profile] beforetights 2013-08-22 09:59 pm (UTC)(link)
What's a sausage and what's a potato?

[He's never heard of either food before.]

And who's the greatest hero of your land?
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[personal profile] vereinigt 2013-08-23 10:51 pm (UTC)(link)
A sausage is ground meats and spices stuffed in a casing so that they have a cylindrical shape. They are often cured, the length of time and procedure for curing differ based on the type of meat, spices, and intended end product. They can also be cooked in different ways, boiled, smoked, grilled, fried, and even baked. They can also be mixed with different foods.

Potatoes are a root vegetable. The most common variety has brown skin and white meat, however, other common varieties can have red skin, or yellow insides, or even orange insides. They are a common staple food and can be prepared in a variety of ways.

Heroes? [he considered that] We no longer have one person recognized as a hero to everyone. Most people look up to everyday heroes, like firefighters and police officers. Parents are also often heroes for children.
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[personal profile] beforetights 2013-08-23 11:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Vege...table?

[He's not sure what to make of that description. Currently, he's imagining some sort of brown rabbit-like creature with a flower spouting out of its back.]

...That sounds a little boring. Don't you have any really strong knights or warriors? Who defends your borders from invading countries then?
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[personal profile] vereinigt 2013-08-24 07:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Do you not have vegetables? Vegetables are one of the types of foods that plants produce. They usually come in two varieties, leaf vegetables like lettuce, and root vegetables like potatoes. There are some debate on whether gourds, cucumbers, and tomatoes are vegetables or fruits.

[he can go on and on about this]

There has not been any country invading mine for over sixty years. Wars in Europe are rare and tend to occur in regions that were under Soviet control. [lets not mention East Germany] If someone attacks my people, they turn to the police and military to protect them and bring justice to the attacker. They turn to fire fighters, paramedics, and doctors for rescue and health care during disasters.

Heroism is a collective effort. [and now he wants to honor them again]
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[personal profile] beforetights 2013-08-24 07:57 pm (UTC)(link)
I didn't know people could eat leaves!

[He had thought it was reserved for rabbits and cows.]

And there's plants that grow food under the ground? Really?

[He nods.]

I know a lot of people can do more big things than one person, but some heroes are so good that they can do more than anybody!
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[personal profile] vereinigt 2013-08-25 02:25 am (UTC)(link)
Ja, leaves are common food. Spinach, lettuce, and cabbage are among the most common leafy vegetables. There are also grains, the seeds of grasses, that are commonly eaten, wheat, rice, and oats being the most common. Rye is a popular one in my home.

Plants grow roots. Tubers are a word for root vegetable. The most common root vegetables are potatoes, yams, and carrots. Not all roots are edible, however.

We do not recognize them as individual heroes, but place them into leadership positions. Firefighters who do exceptionally well become company leaders. Military men and women who do well are made officers with the best making general. Police officers can make Lieutenant, Detective, and Captain. In other fields we have people recognized for being better than most in their academic pursuits by giving them academic doctorates.
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[personal profile] beforetights 2013-08-25 03:35 am (UTC)(link)
That's a lot...

[As always, the sudden influx of information makes his head spin, but he's glad to hear about various types of food.]

We give awards to heroes in my country too. Though I've never heard of degrees before.
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[personal profile] vereinigt 2013-08-25 07:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Degrees are a measure of academic knowledge. Anyone can read a book, but a person with a degree in the subject that book is about will know more about the background of the book. A person with a Masters degree in that subject may have helped write the book. A person with a doctorate in that subject likely wrote the book and performed the research necessary to the book's publication.
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[personal profile] beforetights 2013-08-25 07:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, so you mean like druid. Are you sure it's okay? To have so many druids?

[His voice drops to a whisper.]

THey could curse you if they get angry.
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[personal profile] vereinigt 2013-08-28 05:03 am (UTC)(link)
Curse? [he is a bit confused and trying to decipher the hidden meaning, but then realizes that he's speaking to a child]

Magic is not real in my society, so no one curses anyone else. Everyone works together to benefit the greater whole.
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[personal profile] beforetights 2013-08-28 05:16 am (UTC)(link)
[He quickly shakes his head.]

You're being silly again. Everyone knows magic is real. But I'm glad to see nobody ever curses anyone else.
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[personal profile] vereinigt 2013-08-30 02:17 am (UTC)(link)
[he opens his mouth to correct Cu, but his rationality is tempered when he remembers that this is a child. It would be wrong to prove the fakeness of magic to a child, that would be the responsibility of the the parent]

Perhaps things are just different where I come from.
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[personal profile] beforetights 2013-08-30 03:01 am (UTC)(link)
...They do sound a little different.

[A pause.]

I guess it'll be different for you to live here too?
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[personal profile] vereinigt 2013-08-30 08:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, this place looks, from the little I can see immediately like a place in China's or Japan's house. Both have a different culture than I do.
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[personal profile] beforetights 2013-08-30 09:23 pm (UTC)(link)
[He nods.]

And where are China and Japan?