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acatamods. ([personal profile] acatamods) wrote in [community profile] acatalepsy_logs2018-09-19 08:25 pm

( the sickness: phase two )








the sickness ends.
the temple.
The Temple, shortly after Astoria's burst of energy, is in a constant state of growth. Trees are bursting into existence from seeds in mere seconds, flowers are growing wherever magic lands . . . and the Temple is abruptly a-buzz with energy, magic crackling throughout the air. You may find a tree in your house, or flowers suddenly growing along the walls, or plants wiggling their way through the stone walls of the buildings of the Temple. All of a sudden, the place looks very overgrown.

The Forest of the Fey seems to be responding in kind, too. Sprites are exceptionally active, darting out of the Forest and into the Temple with increasingly regularity, playing basic little tricks on the members of the Circle they can find. Flower crowns are made at an alarming rate, and there might be a few fruit-food fights that break out with the sudden abundance of peaches and apples that appear on the grounds. Learn how to duck!

With the magic comes the sudden fluctuation of energy: canon powers flicker on and off, as do the powers granted by Astoria. You feel more like yourself, you suddenly have access to energies you did not have previously in the Temple However, it's a double-edged sword -- it is not constant, and it may be more trouble than its worth.

And, remember: the Sickness is not fading immediately. If you make it to Stage 3, then you're stuck with sensory deprivation for at least another week or two. Sorry, friends.




lake dona.
Lake Dona is a massive body of water, stretching outward for so far that it almost seems like an ocean until you see that the water is fresh. It is surrounded by long, leafy trees that dip into the water and has a variety of ancient ruins scattered around it -- weathered stones set into circles at seemingly even intervals, old buildings that seem to mirror the Temple in construct.

In addition to the ruins, there are a network of caverns tucked along the water’s edge, just underneath the surface on the western side of Lake Dona, that appear to go underground into murky darkness. The actual entrance to these caverns seem to be underwater, seemingly guarded by merfolk, but poking around may seem to be more trouble than its worth.

There is plenty of wildlife to be found within the lake itself, ranging from freshwater mermaids who would rather you stay the hell out of their backyard to a rather large and suspiciously friendly plesiosaurus-like creature (some would say that she prefers to be called Nessie) that seems intent on checking out who you are. The lake teems with odd-looking fish, most of which seem to be okay to eat, and plenty of plant life! But who knows what lurks in the depths below . . . that giant sea-monster looking thing has to be eating something.
PROMPT IDEAS: Here are some prompt ideas for this new area! However, don't feel limited to such ideas! Feel free to fish, to explore, to swim, to poke around . . . it's always possible Astoria may check in on your character, too, once she is feeling better! ;)

1.) The Great Pumpkin The overgrowth of plants have caused a massive growth spurt in a lot of the trees, including the fruit trees that sprinkle themselves throughout the Temple. However, the fruit themselves seems to be growing at a rather . . . alarming rate, resulting in a few pumpkin-looking squash growing to the size of small boulders in the fields. Hope you have a lot of spare time on your hands to make a hell of a lot of Temple-pie, because these squash aren't going anywhere anytime soon.

2.) Food Fight!: Those damn sprites are at it again, and are collecting fruit off the ground and throwing it at people. Fight back, organize, and conquer! Or not. It's probably better to just not.

3.) Part Of Your World: The mermaids within Lake Dona are a suspicious lot, and they don't take kindly to strangers stomping through their territory. However, they are receptive to music, so if you are so musically inclined, they will definitely be more inclined to be a little more playful than territorial. If you aren't? Have fun getting tossed into the lake head-first by a bunch of pissed off mermaids who want you to get the hell of their lawn. They don't take kindly to your type around here.

4.) Nessie: Within Lake Dona is a massive plesiosaurus-type creature which seems to be . . . oddly friendly? It seems to pop up at the most inconvenient of times. Are you sitting on the edge of the lake enjoying the water? Enjoy a massive ass dinosaur sticking its impressively long neck out of the lake to check you out and also scare the bejesus out of you. That being said, Nessie is an extraordinarily friendly being, and will even give you laps around the lake if you ask nicely!

5.) Caverns: The caverns within the lake are dark, deep, and menacing The merfolk inform you that you cannot go there -- no one can, but the merfolk sure seem to be keeping a careful eye out on it. Testing the boundaries indicates a weird magical field around the entrance of the cave, that works like a bit of a forcefield. Weird, right?
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[personal profile] fairysong 2018-12-10 03:29 am (UTC)(link)
Buuuuut... convincing yourself to actually go through with it is where you're getting stuck.

Am I right?

[It makes sense. If she knows she needs to be honest with this guy, then what's the holdup?]
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[personal profile] inheritedearth 2018-12-12 05:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Afraid so.

[Aerith doesn't consider herself to be a timid person in the least, but there's something about this situation that gives her pause. Zack is already going through so much, she can't help being hesitant to add to it.]

Adjusting to the way things are here is so much all on its own, and then there's the fact that things where we're from... they're a mess. This almost seems petty by comparison, really, but— I need to do it.

[Because he deserves the truth about everything.]
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[personal profile] fairysong 2018-12-13 11:30 pm (UTC)(link)
You'll regret it if you had the chance and didn't get to, for whatever reason. [Like if he dies here. Or something else.

Sheryl shrugs.]


Why not give yourself a hard limit? "I'll wait two weeks from today, and then I'll tell him."

Or if you're worried you'll chicken out, write him a letter and tell him to open it in two weeks, or however long you think he needs.
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[personal profile] inheritedearth 2018-12-16 08:27 pm (UTC)(link)
That's a really good idea, actually.

[She hadn't even thought of that— but Sheryl is right about her setting herself up for regret by not taking the opportunity. She has regrets enough; she doesn't need any more, and she doesn't want to waste this time.

She smiles, a bit warmer this time.]


I think it would be best for him to hear it from me, in person, but giving myself a limit... I think that would work. I don't think I'll chicken out, either. I don't scare easily, however I might look.
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[personal profile] fairysong 2018-12-18 03:45 am (UTC)(link)
I didn't say that you did, did I? Look like that type, I mean.

[Sheryl swims a little further back, ducking all the way into the water and coming out with her hair wetted and pushed back.] But it's really easy to come up with excuses. Easier than people think.

How about write him a letter, tell him to open it in two weeks, and it's just "we need to talk"? That'll really light a fire under his ass. No man ever likes hearing those words from a woman he loves.