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❅ SHITTY LITTLE TOWN ❅ PART 2

SHITTY LITTLE TOWN ❅ PART 2


There's an article in the local paper, but word travels through the town hours before the first newspaper hits a doorstep: a man went missing down the mine, and they couldn’t even retrieve his body for his wife to bury. The official story is that there was a freak cave-in while the night crew was working, that no amount of preparation or technology could have prevented the act of God that left one of the arterials from the main mining cavern obstructed. Given that it was the night crew, there was only one witness, and he was violating protocol and too far down another arterial to hear or see what happened; because Goluboy has a zero-tolerance policy for breaking protocols, he fired the surviving miner. Goluboy has informed the newspaper that there will be no further efforts to recover the body.

Thus, two events are happening in town this weekend: Ms. Cygne’s debut ball, and a protest against the mining conditions outside the mouth of the mines.

Out in the woods, the fog has been thick to the point where subsistence hunters can’t venture in more than a few yards, and there seem to be strange sounds, almost like music, soft tank drums and ringing, emanating from the murk. It almost feels like the menace of the woods is...encroaching.

PROMPTS


a)  PROTEST OUTSIDE THE MINE

The rage at Goluboy has been a long time brewing, but the people who live in his apartments wisely don’t appear at the protest. Instead, it’s all about twenty people who have just managed to avoid being dependent on Goluboy’s grace who have shown up with posterboards and a loudspeaker, rallying during the miners’ workday. This was all coordinated the day before my word of mouth, and it isn’t particularly well organized; people frequently end up blocking the mining equipment, and the foreman shouts at them to stay away from dangerous areas with marginal success. The three people with loudspeakers end up talking over each other and the chants are piecemeal and overlapping; however, the fact that people are upset about the perceived lack of safety for the miners and particularly for the abandonment of the missing miner’s body. Bring Him Home is the main chant and the only one that seems to get any muscle to it. The fired miner seems to be the person leading the most vocal chants.

The administrative staff from MineCorp have been asked to come field complaints from the protesters, armed with nothing but some talking points from the MineCorp mission statement (something something synergized comparative advantage for diversified innovative solutions something something labor is our most precious resource yada yada). One scruffy man seems to have hijacked the protest with his loudspeaker and is rambling about the animal maulings in the woods. At some point, Goluboy arrives in his armored Ford F-250. He calls over his foreman and has an annoyed conversation, and then he gets out, bodyguard looming behind him, to talk to individuals, putting on an evidently forced smile with gritted teeth.


b)  DEBUT BALL

Ms. Cygne’s debut ball at her mansion is the event of the year, with all the lavishness than this sort of town can muster; beautiful dresses, a chocolate fountain, gift bags with expensive accessories and bonbons, fine sparkling wines, and invitations embossed with gold leaf. Plenty of the little treats are the sort that were presumed extinct in this town; no one’s seen a pair of Gucci sunnies or eaten a Ghirardelli’s in years here.

Most of the festivities take place in the massive ballroom that anchors the mansion, and they spill out into the lawn, where Ms. Cygne has insisted on a sit-down dinner rather than a “ghastly” buffet. The lady of the hour is quite active, making sure to check in with every single person at least once to make sure she’s getting praised for her hosting skills and getting a good look at every youth who’s appeared. The youths themselves have been pressured, by family members, teachers or Ms. Cygne herself, to present themselves as elegantly and politely as possible, and to make a “good showing” at their first event as a notable, respectable young person who may be a contender for Ms. Cygne’s prestigious scholarship.

At the table, people rub elbows with people they may not necessarily speak to otherwise, all brought together by the commonality of being someone Ms. Cygne has deemed noteworthy. Almost nobody allows themselves to get too inebriated, but one woman has a bit too much champagne and begins to cry at the dinner table; her friend, another woman in her thirties, ushers her to the powder room, where she composes herself while everyone awkwardly changes the subject. A few people do mannered waltzes in the ballroom, and out on the lawn, people mingle and make toasts.


c)  EXPLORE ELSEWHERE [Link]

OOC: Please feel free to thread with each other at any location in the town. Available NPCs are bolded. Please indicate in bold in your comment if you would like an NPC to tag in, or reach out to Em or Juliet specifically. We request that each player only request one NPC per character so we may respond quickly. Thank you!


KNOWN IC DETAILS


There is gossip around town that characters can be handwaved as knowing that might drive some questions about the town and npcs:

  • The spooky deaths in the woods that have been going on for ages.

  • Mining disasters like this have happened before, always before the announcement of a big new mining vein opening up.

  • Children who take Ms Cygne's scholarship never come back to the town, and their letters are very formulaic.

  • Goluboy's wife died under mysterious circumstances, his girlfriend went to jail for the murder, and he is about town courting again.

  • Cygne has a pond full of so many beautiful swans, aren't they lovely!

  • The curfew sure is heavily enforced. Is it because the sheriff knows something about the monsters in the woods and is withholding information?


OOC DETAILS

Deja Vu: Characters may optionally start getting some very brief flashes of memory or deja vu but this will be brief, confusing, and alarming rather than revelatory and full memory regain will not be possible. Still, players can opt to have this cause a feeling of possible unease or un-rightness to the situation that can be used to drive characters to have questions or be suspicious enough to investigate areas and situations.

Event Length: This part of the plot will involve an npcing stage. It will last approx. two weeks before the last part, part 3, though this end time may be shortened to match player pace if npc threads progress quickly.

New Intros: If your character wasn't introed in part 1 you can handwave they've been there the whole time and just intro in part 2.

New Characters: If you app a new character and want to intro them 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.
oldbookshop: (checkin da list)

[personal profile] oldbookshop 2024-11-04 02:46 pm (UTC)(link)
He'll get there. Eventually.

[ Aziraphale is honor-bound not to let himself that it's a bit touching, that thread of concern. Relieving, even. Julian hasn't quite got the stable community presence (for good or ill) that the two of them have managed. He floats, a bit.

But he's such a lovely man. It would be awful if he slipped through the cracks somehow. Whatever issue Aziraphale and Mister Crowley have with each other, at least it means there's one more person trying to watch out for him. As much as one can watch out for a grown adult man capable of making his own decisions, and all.

The back half of what Crowley says, though, gives him pause. It's an odd thing to have said so plainly. Joke or not. ]


I'm sure I couldn't name one. [ One never knows who's going to take what information to where. Certainly not when the other end of this conversation historically dislikes him. ] A veritable open book, me.

[ Because agreeing that this really is the best option is. Well. It's awfully depressing to admit to that. ]
demonicmiracle: (124)

[personal profile] demonicmiracle 2024-11-05 02:48 am (UTC)(link)
[Mildly:] I'll believe that when I see it.

[Crowley's been trying to convince him to be sensible for years now, and it's yet to have any effect. Maybe Aziraphale will have more luck.

He does consider teasing Aziraphale about the fact that Julian has a giant crush on him, but that might be edging into dangerous territory if someone is eavesdropping. It's already dangerous, just talking about Julian, and Crowley isn't sure why he's even trusting Aziraphale with this in the first place.

With any of this, frankly.]


Mm, is that so? [Press X to doubt.] Where'd you grow up, then?

[If he's such an open book!!! Not that Crowley is curious or anything!!!!]
oldbookshop: (idk what twitter or grindr are)

[personal profile] oldbookshop 2024-11-06 12:15 am (UTC)(link)
[ He supposes Crowley would be the one to see it if it did happen. As near as Aziraphale can tell, Julian's quite taken with him. Quite likes to talk about him.

Not his business to comment on that sort of thing, though.

He considers the question instead. Not without shooting Crowley a sidelong and somewhat sour look for calling his bluff. The doubt. How dare.

But.

Maybe there's a way to capitalize on this. Anything is possible. ]


What would you say to a bit of tit for tat, Mister Crowley? I'll answer your questions, you answer mine.

[ A little arrangement. Local man has immediately gatekept the nonexistent open book. ]
demonicmiracle: (113)

[personal profile] demonicmiracle 2024-11-06 12:30 am (UTC)(link)
[The sour look is as rewarding as the laughter, which is a more normal thing to be pleased about, since he does like riling Aziraphale up.

This is why he thinks they're nemeses. It's a perfectly reasonable explanation for why he cares so much about getting a reaction out of Aziraphale. He can even use it as an excuse for wanting to find out more about him.]


I'm game if you are, Fell.

[He can always lie, if he wants.]
oldbookshop: (it was..... close)

smash cut to me googling london

[personal profile] oldbookshop 2024-11-07 11:46 pm (UTC)(link)
[ There's a certain appeal in proposing a pointless little game of sorts and having the terms accepted. It's almost sort of... fun. Not that Aziraphale should be admitting to that sort of thing, either.

Not an indulgence he's often likely to receive is all. Not that an indulgence is what it is. More of a lesser of two evils, he expects. Boring little game with him or small talk with someone else. Maybe he ought to be flattered again? ]


Good. [ Let's be game. Together. He will answer the question and everything. ] Then if you must know, I grew up in London. Kensington.

[ Or thereabouts. ]
demonicmiracle: (173)

so valid bestie

[personal profile] demonicmiracle 2024-11-08 01:08 am (UTC)(link)
'Course you're from bloody Kensington, I should've known.

[The accent should have given it away, although he did consider the possibility that it's as cultivated as his own.]

Could be worse, though, you could be from Westminster.

[ugh]
oldbookshop: (which is why i am SAYING)

[personal profile] oldbookshop 2024-11-08 01:46 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Aw.

What a bitch. That's fine, he can match that. ]


Are you from Westminster, then?
demonicmiracle: (043)

[personal profile] demonicmiracle 2024-11-08 02:16 pm (UTC)(link)
[Crowley knows when he's been briefly bested, and it earns an amused scoff.]

Nah. [For a second it seems like he isn't planning to answer any further, since technically he's playing by the rules of the game, but he decides to be nice after a moment.] Grew up in Streatham, but I lived in Mayfair before moving to the States.
oldbookshop: (babe ur so dumb ilu)

[personal profile] oldbookshop 2024-11-09 04:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, you must have felt right at home in Mayfair.

[ That's not even a dig. That's just inexplicable vibes. Something about it feels-- right. ]

Always liked the sound of Streatham, though. Lovely gardens there, if I recall?

[ He didn't really go there. Not properly, at least. Timing just never lined up. ]
demonicmiracle: (124)

[personal profile] demonicmiracle 2024-11-09 10:16 pm (UTC)(link)
[Crowley tips his head in acknowledgement of that very accurate read of his vibes.]

Used to spend a decent amount of time at the Rookery when I was a lad.

[Mostly a lie, but he isn't going to talk about growing up in a council flat and dealing with his shitty parents.]

Where'd you go to uni?

[That seems a safe enough question.]