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nightmods ([personal profile] nightmods) wrote in [community profile] nightlogs2024-03-15 07:48 pm

BEYOND THE SHADOW YOU SETTLE FOR ❅ PART 1


BEYOND THE SHADOW YOU SETTLE FOR


Finding the facility after they know to look was never going to be the problem. Not with the resources and Guardians at their disposal. It was always knowing to look at all. There were rumors of some mysterious entity capturing myths, possibly even human-related, but no specifics.

Now that they know for sure, the place is found through various magical and scientific means.

As they hide around the periphery of the facility, made to look like an unassuming office building on the top level, Jack talks to them all over the comms.

"I hate that we're going in blind when it comes to the underlevels but I don't think there's any way we can find out what's in there - and we don't have time to try. They could've been found out and for all we know, the people in charge will move locations make the facility disappear."

Or kill the three people they promised they'd help, including a kid.

"So just be ready to adapt. Be ready for a fight including against humans, probably with guns. If they can see other myths, they can see us. If we get split up and the comms don't work for whatever reason, instead of looking for each other, just free any imprisoned myths you can and incapacitate any resistance in whatever ways seem appropriate. Use all the spare snow globes to teleport myths out."

The yetis had gathered all of the very smallest snowglobes so that they can all carry more of them. The marble-sized micro-globes can take months to build. This will clean out a solid year's supply in one go.

"If you start facing some heat and get overwhelmed, hit your panic buttons. If it's too much, just portal out. We can only do what we can do."

The information the tech nerds to pull on the place means they know some important things: location, plans for the upper floors, locations of breaker boxes, location of where the building connects to the power grid.

Jack crowdsourced ideas on how to approach. Stacia's idea of tossing roadkill into the main breaker is unconventional but it works and the quick power outage means they'll be scrambling for a bit, giving them time before they realize the power station's guards were knocked out and bound.

Nightwing manages to clock where the cameras are and disable them.

Tim and Branch's ability to infiltrate the vents while tiny is a boon. It's easier to maneuver and avoid tripping traps, letting them dismantle them first. It takes some doing but they find their way past the boundary to the underlevels. The elevator down is a bit of a bottle neck but the both that and the largest vent shafts are a way down.

Disabling security sensors is easy. Thwarting some of the magical defense (how do they have magic to use for traps??) is more complicated.

The basic alarms and traps are one thing but the second they manage to slip in to a fairly large warehouse-sized room everything goes to hell. All of a sudden, there's the sound of clanking and and grinding gears. Walls shift, turn, and flip, floor panels rotate and tilt. The entire area shifts and reassembles itself ins short order, quickly separating everyone, as if the facility is one giant clockwork machine.

Now divided into pairs and trios, they all find themselves split up in dangerous trapped rooms meant to slow them down.

Don't worry, though, it's only forever that they might be in there, not long at all.

OOC DETAILS

Format: The mod will be using prose because there will be a lot of description of traps and responses.

NPCing: This part of the plot will have mod npcing. If you can, please try to tag at least about once a day to your respective threads so the mod can try to block out some semi-predictable time for npc tags. The mod will not comment in after every tag around, since characters may need to discuss things. Instead, the mod will comment in when IC actions are taken manipulating the environment.

Environment: The entire point of this is to attempt to manipulate the environment to get around the traps. Players are encouraged to either have character ICly communicate with each other to figure out each course of action, or to communicate oocly to plan it. Questions to the mod can be asked in the question comment or to the mod plurk about the plot if you want more real-time communication. The mod will answer what questions they can, such as providing more description, or letting players know if a part of the environment can be manipulated, but will not reveal the consequence of a course of action until it is ICly taken.

Status effects: The traps will be dangerous and potentially cause magical status effects or injury. This will be an unavoidable consequence and a requirement of participating in the plot. Before inflicting any effects, though, the mod will tell the players what's about to happen and make sure a slight variation isn't necessary for ooc comfort reasons.

Long-term effects: Players who go with some kind of status effect for a character can optionally have long-term consequences from it if they like. A lot of this has magical and has the capacity to cause long-term damage and scarring.

Resources: Elle will be their man in the chair acting as a coordinator for the mission on the games. Players can handwave that important information was conveyed to or from Elle.

Mini-globes: Mini snow globes the size of marbles will have been given to everyone to use to transport myths out as well as emergency transport to the Pole. For those who don't carry storage with their normal outfits, they'll have been given fanny packs to carry them.

Devices: Courtesy of Miguel, there are mini bombs; spy bots that can fly and scout ahead, transmitting video to their comms; and elemental handheld devices can use to cause localized effects of extreme freeze or extreme heat. The latter is hot enough to melt the door looks to the thick cell doors.

Magic crystals: These can float over the hand to guide the Guardians towards other myths, as well as provide the location of their home habitats so Guardians can tell the snowglobes to right location to transport them home.
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[personal profile] mostdangerousbird 2024-04-03 10:06 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Tim groans when Puss hits the button. Floor, growl, shake, screech, shift, Κασσάνδρα, Timothy, Κασσάνδρα, the smell/guns, screech is completely overturned and Tim wastes the first few seconds trying to recollect the pattern before he gives up. If the button resets the pattern, he can play with memorizing it latter. ]

It's OK. If it was important, it would restart it, not scramble it. But look -

[ Tim gestures at the pool, when its starting to sprout flowers. ]

Is something trying to tell us how they died, or how Cassandra died?

[ Cass and Cassie aren't dead, so far as he knows, and Cassandra of myth was... stabbed? Maybe? Who reads Homer. ]

She didn't get turned into a plant. That was Narcissus.

[ Fine. He's going to try something he can manage, which is to spell out the word Cassandra on the walls' switches by matching the Greek letters. If the red button didn't blow them up, this can't be a worse option. ]
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[personal profile] favoritefearlesshero 2024-04-04 01:46 am (UTC)(link)
[Puss watches the puddle form, stepping back slightly. He knows the shape of a dead body when he sees one. Cats and death go together, it's just the way of their natures.

Puss only watches Tim halfheartedly, but there's something prickling at him. Something his feline senses are nagging him about.

Death, decay, plants, something screaming, shooting and violence, it all converges into the prickling of his fur and the little sensory snaps at his whiskers. There's a presence-

It's a good thing he didn't put his sword away, though the way the tip wavers ever so slightly might tell on his own nervousness. He whispers frantically:]


Tim! We're not alone!

[And then demands forcefully:]

Reveal yourself, malefactor!
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[personal profile] millenyal_pink 2024-04-04 07:31 pm (UTC)(link)
[Elle's voice broadcasts over Tim & Puss' comms.]

Robin and Puss: I reversed those audio clips. The first one says "do not", the second says "the button".
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[personal profile] mostdangerousbird 2024-04-04 11:36 pm (UTC)(link)
I think you’re right, Puss.

[ He doesn’t get a chance to say more on than that on the subject of we’re not alone when Elle breaks in and that -

That also tracks. Tim didn’t hear the first garbled message, as it was specifically stated as being only for cat ears, but he caught some faint whisp of something on the second.
]

Anyone want to take bets on whether the missing word is push or ignore?

[ He taps the side of his mask to flip on the infrared, just covering the supernatural base at the same time. ]

The clock’s slow. The button resets to New Game plus. The switches do nothing.

[ Okay, so he said it like Rainier Wolfcastle. He’s trained for this. ]

There’s no piranhas, robot clowns, or giant pennies so Prometheus isn’t taking their security very seriously. Just let it count down to zero and stick close to me. If I’m wrong, I’ll keep you covered.
Edited 2024-04-04 23:43 (UTC)
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[personal profile] favoritefearlesshero 2024-04-05 12:17 am (UTC)(link)
Who knows? Perhaps we should held the button down? Or dance upon it? I can do a mean flamenco.

[Ha. Jokes. Totally not worried about the specter of unknown motives in the room with them.

Also he has no idea if Tim is joking. He puts a paw on his chin in thought.]


...Piranhas, sure. Robot clowns? Out there, but, eh, workable. But giant pennies? You have a strange life, my friend.

[Like Puss is one to talk.]
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[personal profile] mostdangerousbird 2024-04-05 01:56 am (UTC)(link)
If the words make a sentence, “do not stop pressing the button” isn’t the likeliest combination. You already pushed the button. It reset the timer and scrambled the sequence.

[ Tim’s money is still on don’t push it. ]

Giant pennies are normal. For a certain subset of people, something’s not worth doing unless you can do it with style. Like dropping intruders into a trap instead of a cell, or offering to flamenco on a button.