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Entry tags:
- !cultist arc,
- !cultist arc | events,
- ayumu yamazaki | peace maker kurogane,
- chikusa kakimoto | katekyo hitman reborn,
- d2 | alive,
- event log,
- garry | ib,
- ken joshima | katekyo hitman reborn!,
- nagito komaeda | dangan ronpa,
- nanako dojima | persona 4,
- shun kurosaki | yu-gi-oh! arc-v,
- wendy | kuroshitsuji,
- ω add | elsword,
- ω ao | akatsuki no yona,
- ω butch cassidy | drifters,
- ω davesprite | homestuck,
- ω eric surt | k,
- ω ichiru kiryuu | vampire knight,
- ω jakob | fire emblem fates,
- ω lux crownguard | league of legends,
- ω maria eve | senki zesshou symphogear,
- ω mikleo | tales of zestiria,
- ω misaki yata | k,
- ω reisi munakata | k,
- ω sha gojyo | saiyuki,
- ω sharak sanzo | saiyuki,
- ω shion | no. 6,
- ω shunpei sanada | daiya no ace
018 | Season Spirits
Who: Everyone!
What: Season spirits and spooky things
When: IC August 1-15
Where: The Near Shore and Far Shore
Summary: It's the time for spirits to get a bit more 'lively'.

August is a spiritual season in Japan with many people preparing for the Obon festival but many others get into the spirit in another way. All across Japan, people have begun to share their favorite summer ghost stories. Movie theaters advertise the hottest horror flick of the season, teenagers challenge each other to do trials of courage, haunted houses begin to pop up, and it feels like you can't change the channel without switching to some ghost hunting urban legend special. All of this talk about spirits comes at a cost, though.
July comes and passes easily enough but it's almost as if as soon as August begins, so do the incidents. There's an increase in spiritual activity and shenanigans on both shores. Some of them are harmless spooks but others are much more sinister. Arm yourselves with all of the ofuda and omamori you can find and get out there and restore peace!

Possessed Possessions
Inhabitants of the Far Shore may awaken to find their sheets trying to strangle them and shoes stomping on the floor around them. Others may go about their day and find out their teapots suddenly only serve lukewarm tea or their weapons are trying to take swings at them. They're just playful spirits that will abandon their hosts if you shove any ofuda/omamori at them or yell loudly enough. They aren't malicious spirits... they were only just trying to have some fun.
Spirited Festivals
There's a festival every weekend and some of them have set up haunted houses for patrons to visit. You have your standard haunted house thrills... costume make up, jump scares, special effects smoke, the usual! But it looks like some real ghosts have made themselves at home here. Visitors are going in and emerging hours later absolutely traumatized. It looks like once you enter, the real spirits walk you around in circles and give you real scares. There are some spirits here just to have fun thrills and these are spirits that can be chased away with regular ofuda. But it looks like the more violent ones are actually ayakashi out for vengeance. Be careful in there!
Cursed Charms
There sure are some weird trends out there, huh? The latest one is buying cursed trinkets off the internet and passing them off as gifts to unsuspecting victims whether it be to prank a friend or get revenge on an enemy. Cursed mirrors, dolls, fake ofuda, VHS tapes, and so on are being passed around the Near Shore and spreading all sorts of curses.
Haunting Hour
There are reports of violent attacks at night-- people being pulled into alleys and attacked, school children being chased by slashers while walking home from school, homes being broken into-- and all of it is done without a single clue left behind to explain who did it. People are warned to be careful at night and as the sun begins to set, something happens. The hour between sunset and dark is supposed to be the scariest hour them all. At this time, the shadows are suspiciously bigger and darker and you constantly see things just out of the corner of your eye. Suddenly, the wind blows cold and there's a rotten smell in the air like blood. It's Oumagatoki, the hour evil spirits meet. Small time ayakashi and spirits on the verge of becoming ayakashi spill into the streets and begin to terrorize others. Protect the people of the Near Shore and watch your own backs.*
* These are just generic ayakashi! Nothing special, nothing specific. Feel free to make up and NPC your own two-bit ayakashi.
THEN WHO WAS PHONE?
In the evening, everyone will receive a set of coordinates and a message from an Anonymous sender,
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Choose your own adventure! Feel free to make up your own prompts. Ronald Knox's player (
diehardreaper) has offered up their temple as a test of courage in the Far Shore for those who want to try their luck. Check out their description under the Baron's manor.

In Summary:
What: Season spirits and spooky things
When: IC August 1-15
Where: The Near Shore and Far Shore
Summary: It's the time for spirits to get a bit more 'lively'.

August is a spiritual season in Japan with many people preparing for the Obon festival but many others get into the spirit in another way. All across Japan, people have begun to share their favorite summer ghost stories. Movie theaters advertise the hottest horror flick of the season, teenagers challenge each other to do trials of courage, haunted houses begin to pop up, and it feels like you can't change the channel without switching to some ghost hunting urban legend special. All of this talk about spirits comes at a cost, though.
July comes and passes easily enough but it's almost as if as soon as August begins, so do the incidents. There's an increase in spiritual activity and shenanigans on both shores. Some of them are harmless spooks but others are much more sinister. Arm yourselves with all of the ofuda and omamori you can find and get out there and restore peace!

Possessed Possessions
Spirited Festivals
Cursed Charms
- Bad luck. As long as you're in possession of the cursed item, you'll be followed by bad luck to varying degrees depending on the quality of the charm.
- Fear. Holding onto this charm results in intense, crippling fear. The fear can manifest as an intense paranoia at all times or being frozen with fear in the face of danger. Some say you can even die of fright...
- Sickness. This charm is pretty straightforward. Having this charm just makes you feel incredibly under the weather and your health will worsen the longer you have the charm.
- Evil. Holding onto this charm results in you being followed attracting evil instead of warding it. Suddenly, you feel as though you are always being followed, as if something is stalking you and clearly out to get you. You begin to run into smaller ayakashi at first but they keep growing in strength and number until you can't fight anymore.
- Bad romance. Someone's meddled with a romance charm so it ends relationships instead of making them! People stuck with this charm are suddenly hyper aware of the faults of others. Everything gets on your nerves and you can't stand being around that person because they're just that annoying. It doesn't just work on couples! It also works on friends and relatives too.
- Bears? An oddly specific curse. It looks like someone has taken a protection from bears charm and made it so now you attract bears where ever you go. Some of them are nice but others...
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* These are just generic ayakashi! Nothing special, nothing specific. Feel free to make up and NPC your own two-bit ayakashi.
THEN WHO WAS PHONE?
I want to talk about theEveryone receives it and there is no way to track where the message came from. If you follow the directions, you'll arrive at a small temple on the outskirts of a city. A sacred fire is lit on the grounds for people to dispose of any cursed or old charms they may have collected. Hang around a bit and it'll become obvious that no one knows who has gathered all of you here tonight. The only ones around are gods and shinki. It doesn't look like any evil spirits are around so other than being invited to the middle of no where at night... there's nothing to worry about. If you wait around, nothing will happen. So while you're here, you might as well discuss the strange happenings! Or tell ghost stories around the fire.
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In Summary:
- Beat the heat by feeling a scary chill
- Deal with cursed and spirit-imbued items
- Keep the Near Shore people safe
- Chat about your scary encounters
- Have fun~
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[It's not a pleasant experience, as Davesprite can loudly confirm given his last exposure to it.]
Hajime Ichinose, or Neith when we're on business. I'm what they call an exemplar, since she has another shinki.
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[He shoots Davesprite a quick, sharp look at the name of his god, but after a moment it fades as he relaxes again.] That's funny...a friend of mine I left behind was named Hajime. Hinata Hajime.
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[Davesprite isn't sure of the significance of the name, though, so he shrugs.] Don't know how popular a name Hajime is in Japan, but unless your friend was a bubbly as fuck teenage girl who likes weird arts and crafts, probably not the same Hajime.
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[He'd been...pretty definitely into Hinata, after all, so maybe his reaction was a bit more excitable than someone sharing the same name as him really warranted.]
What is Neith a god of? Or goddess, I suppose. [Komaeda's learned that the perceived gender of a god - assuming the god has a concrete gender at all - has next to no relation to their Far Shore incarnation. Hajime's being a girl doesn't necessarily mean that Neith is a goddess.]
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[He likes Hajime and thinks she's a good goddess, but seriously. It has to be put on the table.
Davesprite's mouth twitches down a bit at the question, because he's never that great at remembering all the domains Neith has.] Way too fucking many things, but she's meant to be the creator of the universe and shit so I usually just roll with that.
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Are some of the gods fake? Or are gods created by people, and not the other way around?
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And honestly agrees, because he's had similar thoughts himself. This place in general doesn't make a hell of a lot of sense.] I'm pretty sure it's gods are created by people here, though don't quote me on that. But it's the only real explanation for shit like that, and how we've somehow got people still worshipping gods that should have gone bust thousands of years back when their societies did. The closest thing we have to a central authority here is Amaterasu, and even then she's not really one.
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Was that incident investigated at all?
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Probably, but if anyone turned up anything useful they didn't go public with it.
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For that matter...why would someone have enough of a grudge against Amaterasu to burn down her temple? And what would be the point? It doesn't seem to have had any real negative effect on her, and it created a public spectacle that would just draw attention and risk onto whoever did it. So why bother doing it? What did they gain by such a senseless, meaningless action...?
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She's been around a while, apparently, long enough for people to have shit against her. Someone's trying to unseat her from the top job, but for now they've mostly just been fucking around and setting shit on fire instead of doing anything that damaging.
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Still, I wouldn't think that unseating a goddess like Amaterasu would be as easy as just undermining her authority...or even killing her! After all, as worthless as I am...I'm still apparently the current incarnation of a god. Wouldn't she just reincarnate into a different person if she was killed? So it's definitely not a case of the killer trying to usurp her, since even if she was killed there's no way they could control who her next incarnation would be or take over her job. But if they can't permanently get rid of her, either, what could they possibly get out of it?
I wonder...if it could be merely for the purpose of causing fear and despair in the heavens...
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She's a big goddess, so getting rid of her would be a big fucking deal, but I think whoever's doing it is kinda trying to undermine her follower base. They keep spreading these shitty flyers with "down with Amaterasu" on them whenever they decide it's time for some good healthy arson. So I'm guessing the plan is meant to be more uprising and overthrow sort of thing, but who knows how the fuck that would work here.
[It'd be more than Amaterasu having to die to pull that off, that's for sure.]
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And besides, could some mere cases of arson actually weaken Amaterasu's follower base? At best, it might make people think she's not as competent as she could be if she can't even stop some simple arsonist, but that's an incredibly small impact to have for going to all that trouble and risk. And I think it'd take something a lot bigger than that to make someone forsake their god.
Besides, do her followers in the Near Shore even know about that minor unrest in the Far Shore? It seems to be aimed more at the heavens than earth.
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Davesprite waves a hand a bit as if the rest of it is kind of hard to figure out.] If they were gunning to turn us against her, they kind of shot themselves in the foot as soon as they lit up a cherry blossom viewing we were all at. Anyone who wants to sign up with them after that can get stuck in an infinite loop of the door hitting their ass on the way out as far as I'm concerned.
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[They're finally near the fire - which is a good thing, too, because there are sounds behind them that indicate that least one bear might be catching up to them, and that however many there are, they aren't in good moods. Komaeda, however, doesn't even look back or change pace; he simply approaches the fire, a faint smile on his face, and tosses the charms into the fire.
Then he turns to survey the absence of bears behind them.] You see? I told you I'd be fine. I've done far more dangerous things without my luck permitting me to die.
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[Though maybe it should. They could use some more Heaven-oriented memes.
Davesprite is definitely looking a little antsy at the sound of impending bears, and Komaeda's apparent lack of giving a fuck, but he rides it out for now. Thankfully, he can hear the sounds disappear once the charms burn, and he lets out a breath he didn't realise he was holding.]
That still doesn't sound like the safest attitude to have, dude, especially if your luck swings both ways.
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cw: talk of suicide
Komaeda, though, doesn't appear to realise there's anything wrong with that statement, to the point all the reaction Davesprite can really muster is his eyebrow creeping about a mile up his face.] Okay, I can kind of see how having a power like that could fuck you up, but most people don't sound that excited about actually managing to pull off killing themselves, dude, that's pretty sad. [To say the least.]
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Not to mention that, considering the things I've done, I undoubtedly deserved to die...and my death served a valuable purpose, too! I arranged it so that my death would destroy the enemies of hope, people who helped destroy the world! For worthless trash like me, someone who can't bring hope without cancelling it out in despair, to be able to end my life in servitude to an act of ultimate hope...it's a greater honor than I deserve! What could be sad about that?
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[It's the latter part that's harder to respond to, really, and it's a little wrenching the way Komaeda seems so excited to think his death served a purpose.] Look, you know, I kinda know the whole song and dance with people calling themselves trash, but you seem like an okay dude. Kind of fucked up, but a lot of people here are kind of fucked up. Saying you deserved to die is a pretty fucking condemning way to think about it.
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[There is logic in what Komaeda's saying...of a very twisted sort. But he's been through so many tragedies, so much suffering, that he probably couldn't have possibly endured without taking on such a warped philosophy.
Of course, that leaves the question of whether Komaeda adopted this view on life because he would have gone insane otherwise...or if this is just the form that the inevitable insanity wound up taking.]
I appreciate the compliment, truly! But if there's anything worthwhile about the me you're looking at right now...well, as I told you, my memories and personality were reset to a point prior to my becoming the most worthless, terrible kind of person imaginable. I was a servant of despair...I served the Ultimate Despair herself! I helped the world be destroyed! And when the Ultimate Hope destroyed the Ultimate Despair...even then, I continued serving despair! I cut off my own hand and attached a piece of Ultimate Despair to myself! [He holds out his left hand as evidence - and if Davesprite hasn't noticed it before, he'll see it now. It's even more sickly-looking than the rest of Komaeda, and it does indeed to seem to belong on a completely different body than Komaeda's. It's slim, feminine, and there's fake red nails attached to it.] I helped to sabotage the computer program that was meant to rehabilitate us by wiping out our memories of despair and replacing them with healthy memories instead!
I forgot it all, of course...but then I won the Final Dead Game, and my reward was the truth. I know what we did...and that's why I know exactly what we all deserve. I don't think I was ever worth much, but if I was ever worth anything at all, I forfeited that long ago...
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It's pretty clear from what Komaeda says and shows next that he's done some horrible things. Davesprite even pauses briefly at the sight of the transplanted hand before gathering himself again. But even at the end of all, Davesprite just looks at him for a long moment before shaking his head a bit and looking towards the sky.]
I dunno, dude. I mean, yeah, obviously you did some shit, and some pretty fucking major shit from the sound of things. You fucked things up, and you fucked yourself up, and some other people who I guess were involved. But I always kinda thought the keystone to being a shitty person is, you know. Not caring that you're shitty. If you thought you deserved punishment, then you've got enough not-shittiness in you to know you fucked up badly and wanted to atone. I just don't think that's the way you're supposed to do it.
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