June Event and Intro Log
Diatu and The Terrible, Horrible, No Good Very Bad Sundering Midterm Results
It turns out that inadvertently summoning a horrible demon of immense and terrible power is still worth a passing grade: minus a lot of points for summoning the entirely wrong thing, but enough extra credit for successfully doing something so incredibly over-the-top to make up for it just a little. Meanwhile, something something power of running water, there's a demon imprisoned in the fountain, locked behind a massive magic circle of protection. Its flames neither evaporate the water nor are quenched by it, its lashing pointy tail stabs futilely at the stone in an attempt at petty vandalism, and otherwise it squats with otherworldly patience, claws drumming on its thighs. Till someone comes close, and then it calls out.
"Come! It is in my power to grant a wish to those who ask! Speak your desire and I shall grant it!"
Of course, the demon's ability to interpret wishes in an extremely jerkass manner is unparalleled by mortal malice. Still, this doesn't stop those students who think they're clever, can outwit a demon, have a background in legal jargon, or just want a turkey sandwich on rye bread with lettuce and mustard and-and they don’t want any zombie turkeys, they don’t want to turn into a turkey themselves, and they don’t want any other weird surprises. Needless to say, it has gone well for none of them -- but will you be the one to break the streak?
As for the circle, it is specifically warded against meddling, so no freeing the demon (accidentally or otherwise). Those who try to touch it or cross through it are promptly hurled with pinpoint accuracy into a nearby pond that has been put there explicitly for this purpose. (Except for Minamimoto -- if HE messes with it, his pants rip themselves off his body, wrap around his head, and haul him away while shouting the multiplication tables incorrectly.)
Potent Potables
Students work hard, and they play hard. Around midterms, this often takes the form of picnics with unreserved and unrestricted access to not just copious amounts of barbecue and potato salad, but also alcohol. From fine wines to barrels of beer to Liverpunch Whiskey, all sorts of offerings pop up at the parties that occupy space along the Walk or outside the Towers and Keep. Anastara, you see, has no legal drinking age; like most of the Tenscore Kingdoms, children grow up with alcohol, and generally its consumption is seen as no major event and no special treat. And it simply hasn't occurred to anyone that other cultures on other worlds might not function the same.
So enjoy a picnic, but also enjoy your free access to the wonders of intoxication.
Physical Challenge (aka the Prompt Least Likely To Cause Suffering)
Healthy body, healthy mind, the saying goes. Professors Trammel and Kith, adherents to this philosophy, have begun holding extracurricular exercise groups during the off hours. Students can learn proper weightlifting techniques for endurance as well as strength, jog around the campus in groups, play impromptu games that get the body moving, or even just practice slow stretches and what other worlds might call 'yoga'. Captain Lominia aggressively prowls the area, looking for people to scoop into bala-inlota exercises -- far more grueling and dangerous to succeed at if you don't want to be badgered onto the student team, but amazing workouts either way. And Headmaster Birony has set up a fairly extreme obstacle course straight out of a ninja challenge, overseen by Professor Porfsin from behind a cannon which magically flings beanbags at the participants. Those who make it through receive a pie from the Headmaster, who it turns out apparently can make a really darn tasty pie.
Research On the Sundered
With the arrival of the Sundered come those wizards engaged in research on their presence here, now set to investigate what brought them here and how to get them home. All newly-arrived Sundered students are asked to meet with representatives of the research team, to introduce themselves and relate what they will of their homes. In addition, the team requests samples of blood, hair, and skin -- carefully magically collected, and the researchers will sign in the presence of the Sundered a Glyphed contract that forbids them from using the samples for a purpose they know will be harmful. (They quite understand your reasons to be suspicious of this collection! And they will not compel anyone who refuses even given these conditions.)
This month, the researchers wish for you to engage in some sort of conflict, clash, or battle with your fellow Sundered. Spars with blunted weapons are the obvious choice, but games of strategy like go, shogi, or Fantastic Foils are also an option. A rousing debate will do as well -- anything that raises passion and energy. The team explains that they've found many of the Sundered who they interviewed have recently been through some sort of conflict or trouble on their world, and they wish to see if there's any magically-measurable aspect they share when challenged.
Wonders Await
Diatu Magicademy is open to you in all its glory. Except for the fountain. You can't swim in the fountain till they figure out how to banish the demon. |
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He's been focused on all his other classes and only glancing at his Discovery and Language homework when deadlines drew near.
"It might be a bit late now."
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Not everything, he knew, but certainly a passing grade, and all of that seemed ridiculous to him, even though he used the marks as a filler for his time. This world had rules, and he could play by them until it got him what he wanted. "And if not, what will they do with you for failing? We had no choice in coming here. What right do they have to punish you for not learning their ways? We are asked to temper the magic this world has instilled in us so as not to let it destroy us, but it was never told how we should do such a thing." At that, he sniffed. Temper their magic, by taking classes and not failing them. Really now.
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Eleven hummed, idle thoughts swirling and musing them aloud. "I wonder if everyone born with magic struggles with it as we do. It doesn't seem that way. I guess it's because we were Sundered here. There seems to be a lot of dangerous magic here, though- not just ours."
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"I assume you mean our magic within this world and not what we once possessed outside of it." If they were discussing what magic they once had, well. That was a whole other story. "The magic here does have its uses and they do warn us not to do horrible things to each other and anything else with it. But they hold a great deal of trust in those of us who came from another world, who didn't grow into our own in this place. Anything can be turned into a weapon. While things are quiet enough now, given time, do you really hold confidence that it will remain as peaceful as it has?"
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"No," he answered without hesitation. "It's not peaceful now, if you look in the right places. There's a divide... I worry about how it might turn out. We're at a disadvantage in terms of power."
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He turned, shifting his weight to face his companion more fully. "What do you intend to do about it, if anything?"
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"I don't know. I'm not- not.." he sighed, shoulders falling.
At least the fight in his world was a straightforward one- one source of darkness reigning over Erdrea that he needed to destroy. More human struggles like politics, rebellions, or wars he knew far too little about. Was it even the Luminary's duty to interfere on that level? Certainly Yggdrasil stood by until darkness threatened, but neither was he a divine tree.
"..I want to help maintain peace of course, but I don't know what that means, here."