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INTRO LOG - JANUARY 2014
Who: Everyone
Where: The Welcome Center
When: 20th January, afternoon
Summary: The new arrivals, freshly pulled from their worlds or others, awaken in a strange place...
Warnings: Inbox death may occur. System overload at own risk. SOME NPC RESPONSES WILL BE SLOW UNTIL THE ONE WHO PLAYS THEM IS PRESENT.
It's a shuddering breath, a sensation of being pulled to elsewhere and finding oneself pressed against something on the soft and some place cozy. However, before one can fully stir, there is and odd, warm stirring sensation that lifts you up from wherever you've been dropped, when you begin to drift off once more.
Yet the feeling passes quickly, and when you awaken, you begin to realize your surroundings. It's a small room with what some might recognize as a Far Eastern theme when it comes to decor, from the walls to the sofa you find yourself on. Illumination is provided by carefully crafted lamps, and even a candle flickering on a nearby desk. The doors are made from paper and wood, with a thin frame; through them it's easy to hear other people stirring, talking, or coming to.
You are not alone...
And perhaps even a small fuzzy cat just outside, making a persistent 'miiiiii' sound in order to get you up and about. There's also the sound of more noise from further downstairs, and even the faint whiff of something warm and tasty. And to add to all of that, close at hand there's a note that reads:
WELCOME CENTER
Newcomers: Please come downsatirs to the lobby 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, there's a gentle knocking on the door as someone comes from downstairs to usher you along.
"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 you've had a chance to stretch your legs!"
Whether you go downstairs immediately or linger a little longer, eventually you must come down and get out of the small space, 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 warming, comforting 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
Unlike a few waves before, the only people in charge seem to be the people behind the desks. They look a bit busy.
However, before you can go over and give them a piece of your mind and ask questions, the same person who ushered you downstairs hands you a manilla envelope that contains your welcome packet, urging you to read this before asking the two 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 -
Outside, and through the translucent glass you can see a banner hanging from the tiled roof of the building across the street. It's looking oddly bright and cheery against a darkened and chilly looking sky:
WELCOME TO SAENG SEONG
(ENJOY YOUR STAY!)
Where: The Welcome Center
When: 20th January, afternoon
Summary: The new arrivals, freshly pulled from their worlds or others, awaken in a strange place...
Warnings: Inbox death may occur. System overload at own risk. SOME NPC RESPONSES WILL BE SLOW UNTIL THE ONE WHO PLAYS THEM IS PRESENT.
It's a shuddering breath, a sensation of being pulled to elsewhere and finding oneself pressed against something on the soft and some place cozy. However, before one can fully stir, there is and odd, warm stirring sensation that lifts you up from wherever you've been dropped, when you begin to drift off once more.
Yet the feeling passes quickly, and when you awaken, you begin to realize your surroundings. It's a small room with what some might recognize as a Far Eastern theme when it comes to decor, from the walls to the sofa you find yourself on. Illumination is provided by carefully crafted lamps, and even a candle flickering on a nearby desk. The doors are made from paper and wood, with a thin frame; through them it's easy to hear other people stirring, talking, or coming to.
You are not alone...
Newcomers: Please come downsatirs to the lobby 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, there's a gentle knocking on the door as someone comes from downstairs to usher you along.
"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 you've had a chance to stretch your legs!"
Whether you go downstairs immediately or linger a little longer, eventually you must come down and get out of the small space, 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 warming, comforting 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
Unlike a few waves before, the only people in charge seem to be the people behind the desks. They look a bit busy.
However, before you can go over and give them a piece of your mind and ask questions, the same person who ushered you downstairs hands you a manilla envelope that contains your welcome packet, urging you to read this before asking the two 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.
Again, welcome, and thank you for all your help.
Irene
Arrival Liaison
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.
Again, welcome, and thank you for all your help.
Irene
Arrival Liaison
Outside, and through the translucent glass you can see a banner hanging from the tiled roof of the building across the street. It's looking oddly bright and cheery against a darkened and chilly looking sky:
(ENJOY YOUR STAY!)
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Excuse me... are you a local?
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Only the guy doesn't just pass him by. Lloyd blinks, straightening up when he's addressed.]
Huh? Um, not really? I've been here a while, but this isn't my world. Why? Why do you ask?
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[ And he has tons of questions that he wants to ask, but the rake is definitely an attention-grabber. He gestures towards it -- ]
Are you minding the sand here?
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[Wait, that doesn't make any sense. Lloyd's been here all morning, watching for arrivals. Unless...]
You mean just last month?
[At the question, he scratches the back of his neck, able to admit how odd he probably looks.]
I'm just trying to keep the sand ready for when new people start to show up. I want to use their tracks to find the Gate we all came through. I figure it'll be right in the center.
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We all woke up in the building I just came out of.
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[That pronouncement is met with startled denial.]
But the Gate's supposed to be outside. People always show up here!
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I assume the "gate" is whatever path between where we came from and here?
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[Because he doesn't want to give up painful hope yet. He is invested in this.]
Yeah. I figure there's got to be an Otherworldly Gate that connects this world with everywhere else. I've used a Gate like that before. You just have to know where it is, and what makes it open, to use it. But it's not supposed to move. It should be here.
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[ From what Akashi can gather of this conversation, it's becoming increasingly clear to him that the letter really wasn't lying about gathering people from many worlds. The explanation sounds mostly like science fiction to him, but considering the situation he's in now, he's not inclined to discount it quite yet. ]
So I take it that people showing up in groups like this is a regular occurrence.
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Oh man... If it's that many... What changed? [He nods, answering Akashi's question.] People show up here every single month. Usually at the same time, but this time it was a couple days late...
[Wait. Wait, there's something to that.]
I wonder if that has something to do with you showing up in a different place.
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[ Because to him, it seems more like if something changed, it was probably done on purpose. The most obvious thing to him -- maybe it's colder now than it was in the past, so waking up outside wasn't a very practical option. ]
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[He honestly doesn't see the connection. He's thinking of the Gate he suspects is there like it's a physical thing, like a tree or a rock, always there no matter what the weather is.]
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[ And since they have no way of confirming that -- not now, at least -- theories are just theories. ]
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[That sounds so crazy, because how do you move a Gate? You couldn't in his world, because the Gate's tied to giant rocks.
But there's no rocks here in the plaza. There's nothing to show where the Gate is. If it's not tied to something, then maybe...?
Man, it would help if he really knew how Gates like this work.]
I guess... if they could do that, then it'd make sense to change places when it's cold. Did everyone show up in the same room inside?
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[ Besides, as far as Akashi is concerned, the fact is that something did change. So as the saying goes, even if it's improbable, that doesn't mean it's impossible. ]
Anyway, to answer your question... we all woke up in different rooms, but they were close enough together that it seemed we did all end up in the same general area.
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[Lloyd's tone is curious, if a little bit confused.]
Huh. That sounds like it would be hard to do, pulling everyone through, then splitting them up without putting anyone in the same room. Especially if they're all coming through the same Gate.
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[ Akashi can think of a few reasons why, but this seems like the safest bet. ]
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Yeah. I figured if there was one spot where everyone came out, then where everyone showed up, the Gate would probably be right in the center. The sand was supposed to help me find that. [He lets out a breath.] Damn it, I guess have to come up with another idea. [Wryly-] They probably won't like it if I bring sand inside the building.
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... Besides, they probably wouldn't want you figuring something like that out. If they intend to keep us here. [ It's probably a little bit dissonant, how politely and pleasantly he says something so ominous. ]
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[The dissonance is not lost on Lloyd, and he frowns at the other guy.]
They said they couldn't send us back. Only if our lives were in danger. There's not enough energy to send everyone.
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[ That doesn't make much sense to him; if it really is a lost cause trying to get back, then it's not very useful information to have. ]
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[He's not the type to give up just because someone says it can't be done.]
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[ Although, if it were him running this place and the point is to keep them here, there are some precautions he'd take that would make that impossible — but then, he's probably being too practical and too pessimistic with this line of thought. ]
And I suppose that the people in charge here haven't had anything useful to say on this issue?
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Not really. They don't really talk to us much either. [He takes a moment to gather his thoughts, condensing what little he has learned. He ticks off the points on his fingers.] They need us to make energy, and we do that when we touch. They'll send us back when everything's fixed, or if something's wrong with someone and they're in danger. I don't know how they tell if that happens, though. They also said that when we do go back, it'll be to the same time when we left. No one will ever know we were gone. And... they can pull people from different times.
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How much progress has been made in fixing what's wrong with this city?
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