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❅ SHITTY LITTLE TOWN ❅ PART 1

SHITTY LITTLE TOWN ❅ PART 1


Each year in this town, the winters seem to get harder and the summers seem to get hotter, and this was no exception. After several months of sweltering afternoons and sweaty nights, fall is finally starting to break the town’s fever, although with the cooler weather comes the death of the horseflies, leaving many of the town’s flat surfaces coated in bug carcasses. The sky is overcast, the air remains humid, and in the distance thunderstorms can be heard almost every hour of the day.

During the day, people go about their usual routines, working primarily at the slaughterhouse or mines during the weekdays, vegetating in front of the television on Saturdays, and sitting straightbacked and paranoid in the pews on Sunday, fearful less of the wrath of God than the ire of the neighbors. Evenings for the average person are filled with drinking at Nog’s or Auntie’s or peering at the TV until bedtime.

This is where our heroes find themselves, waking with a new lifestory that integrates them into this, the shitty little town.

PROMPTS


a)  NOG'S

Nog's bar is the preferred haunt of most of the miners and slaughterhouse workers in this town, who meet to drink their woes away, complain about their supervisors and speculate on the personal lives of the people around them. Despite Mr. Goluboy's constant harassment, Nog has managed to keep his liquor license, and as such is one of the few successful businesses in town on account of all the stress-induced alcoholism. While one won't find fancy cocktails here, if they're just looking for a beer and some scuttlebutt, this is the place.


b)  AUNTIE'S

"Auntie's" is the name of the old-school, 1950's-esque, 24-hour diner in the middle of downtown, with big red pleather booths, checkerboard floors and a jukebox. Typically, the only difference in clientele between Auntie’s and Nog's is that the people at Auntie’s wanted a burger or a stack of pancakes alongside their beer – but unlike Nog's, Auntie’s is only barely hanging on, constantly getting ticketed for waterspots on the silverware and not having enough napkins. Thankfully, one can get a full breakfast meal at Auntie's any time of day for a few dollars.


c)  THE DOCKS

The town is alongside a lake, and once upon a time there was enough fish to sustain a modest fishing economy and a river that allowed for trade by boat with other nearby towns. However, with the mines' pollution, fish are no longer considered safe to eat, and only the water immediately adjacent to the springhead on the Warren Family Farm is safe to swim in. Draining from the mines has lowered the level of the river enough that it's no longer navigable. Residents will still occasionally use the lake for boating recreation, but fees at the marina keep going up (into Goluboy's pocket) and mothers are increasingly worried about letting their children get wet in that water.


d)  THE SLAUGHTERHOUSE

The other major employer, owned by Ms. Cygne. Most of the locals who don't work at the mines work at the slaughterhouse, where the work is disgusting, dreary and grueling. Sometimes people get promoted out of the trenches and into admin. Yay.


e)  BIG TOP CIRCUS COFFEE

Dick's Coffeeshop is in the bottom floor of an apartment building, and many locals have no idea how it hasn't been shut down yet, given that the owner is famously generous with his resources in a way that clearly irritates the city council. Dick offers jobs to those who Goluboy and Cygne won't hire at the mines or slaughterhouse and frequently sneaks day-old pastries to the hungry. The coffeeshop is one of the few areas where artists tend to converge, usually at the weekly open mic night; however, whatever one expresses at the coffeeshop is likely to be picked up by the town gossips, mocked relentlessly, distorted and spread around.


f)  THE FARMER'S MARKET

Because Mr. Goluboy's malicious prosecution of small businesses has essentially shut down any legal avenue for a farmer's market, a few of the residents of the town have established a black market for homegrown fruits and vegetables, small-batch soaps and candles, and other small products. Words gets out through a whisper network, and a few times a month everyone in the know meets in a parking lot, opens their trunk, and does some bartering and selling with each other until they get found out. Sheriff Mallard and her deputies have arrested many people at these pop-ups and confiscated their products. By now, these pop-ups have around forty people trading and selling at a time, and the city council has announced that out of concerns for food safety the sentence for being caught vending homegrown produce will be increased to a misdemeanor with jail time.


g)  THE LIBRARY

The library, once well-stocked and indulgently funded, is now kept alive sheerly by the passion of the one paid librarian, Aziraphale, and the volunteers who work there. There is no interlibrary loan program and there have been no new books in years. The library is reduced to loaning damaged copies missing pages, and story hours or public events are difficult to organize due to the complete lack of resources. The city council has also forced Aziraphale to put up a sign against loitering or using the library "for any purposes besides the borrowing of books." An organization of local busybodies drops in frequently to comb through the stacks for "objectionable material," which is then destroyed at Ms. Cygne's behest.


h)  WILDCARD/NEW LOCATION

Feel free to set things around town anywhere you want or make up new locations.


i)  THE SPOOKY WOODS

Outside the town, there are foggy, dense woods, difficult to navigate by foot due to thickets and brambles that come up to a grown man's waist. The city council has done what they can to ban people from going into the woods, and the gruesome animal maulings are a compelling disincentive.

Note: Let the plot mods know when your characters are going into the spooky woods.


OOC DETAILS

OOC Plotting: Here. More locations can be found there. You can also ask the players running the plot questions there.

Event Length: This part of the plot is to establish CR and characters' roles in town. It will last about a week and half before future parts that allow the characters to start digging into the mysteries of the town.

New Characters: If your character is introing at this time, assume they arrived just in time at the location the plot takes place in to be caught up in the magic drawing everyone in. They would have gotten the Man in the Moon's spiel from the welcome page right before being magically sucked in.

Opt-out: Anyone that doesn't want to play in the plot can handwave their character didn't go on the mission that put the characters in the location where they were sucked in. You can thread your characters back at the Pole or send them on another smaller mission with other characters.
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II. I’ve Rolled in Dirty Dollars, Stood in the Welfare Line

[personal profile] wannabeastman 2024-09-03 11:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, that's disappointing. Louis had been enjoying that sandwich. He doesn't eat out much; he's trying to save up the money to get out of this town and back to his sister, but he'd been craving something that wasn't cooked on a hot plate.

Still, this guy's scrounging for other people's leftovers. Clearly he needs it more than Louis wanted it. Louis rummages through his pocket and comes up with a few crumpled bills and some change.

"You probably need this more than I do too, then," he says, holding it out to the shorter man. "Sorry, I don't have much cash on me today."

It's less than eight bucks, but it's less-than-eight-bucks that might get this guy something else in his stomach today.
Edited 2024-09-03 23:33 (UTC)
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[personal profile] hallelujahjunction 2024-09-05 01:43 am (UTC)(link)
"...Thanks." Dan hesitates not at the charity but at the awkwardness of accepting more generosity when he's essentially stolen from Louis. He straightens up and takes the money. "Thank you."

It's enough for a whiskey straight at Nog's, which is the first thing today Dan's been looking forward to. It's also enough for a bottle of peppermint schnapps from the convenience store, which will get him more bang for his buck alcohol-wise, but drinking what's essentially alcoholic toothpaste behind a dumpster is less easy to get enthusiastic about.

"I'm Dan. I can't pay you back, but maybe next time I trap something in the woods I might could share with you?"
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[personal profile] wannabeastman 2024-09-21 06:11 am (UTC)(link)
Louis' good nature has gotten him taken advantage of a fair few times, but he feels worse about not helping when he maybe could than he does about losing out on spare change when he's got a paycheck coming.

He's about to wave off any talk of Dan paying him back when Dan suggests sharing food from the woods, which is the most exciting idea Louis has heard in weeks.

"Really?" he asks. "That would be amazing! I've always wanted to learn about trapping and foraging, but it never seemed like something I could learn from a book! Do you know how to do that?"
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[personal profile] hallelujahjunction 2024-09-28 06:13 am (UTC)(link)
Dan raises his eyebrows. It was a sincere offer, but he didn't expect Louis to just light up like Dan were holding out free concert tickets to Louis' favorite band.

"Yeah, I grew up doing it. Don't hunt or trap, you don't eat." He tips his head towards the door. "You want to come check my trap line with me now? I could use a ride back to the edge of the woods."