godsoffortune: (in the distance)
The Far Shore Mods ([personal profile] godsoffortune) wrote in [community profile] thenearshore2018-03-01 07:38 pm

26 - The Gods' Month

Who: Everyone!
What: Helping the Heavens prepare for the yearly Meeting of the Gods
When: October 20 - 21
Where: Around the Heavens (and maybe some mortal shopping trips, too!)
Summary: Amaterasu has been told that the newly arrived residents of the Heavens want to take a bigger part in security and administration, so she's convinced her shinki to let them help with preparations for the big yearly gala. It's also time for shinki to rate their gods and gods to find out what their shinki really think of them....







Security Precautions

    The white-robed shinki guards are working hard to secure the Meeting Hall for the arrival of all the gods of Japan. Hard-working shinki are scurrying everywhere! Despite Amaterasu's orders, they're still a little unsure of and standoffish towards the strangers who they're supposed to work with, but there's a lot of work to do, so they're happy to hand out jobs to small groups of newcomers before returning to their own duties.

  • Help clear out any small spirits who might have sneaked back into the Meeting Hall after the spring cleaning, from sootsprites to nekomata, animal spirits from the park or well-camouflaged plant spirits.

  • Check the magical writing worked into art or inlaid in wood all over the building to protect the Meeting Hall from attack, and make sure none of it is scuffed or damaged.

  • Join in on the patrols around the building or spend some time guarding one of the gates. It's boring, but the shinki appreciate the help.

  • Test the integrity and extent of the magical protections with glass balls that turn purple outside the protections on the Meeting Hall and clear inside them. But don't drop your glass ball! They're fragile.


Event Preparation

    It's not just security that the shinki are asking newcomers to help with. They also have plenty of work to do getting ready for the festivities! The Meeting Hall floors need to be swept and scrubbed, the gardens need to be trimmed and tidied, artwork needs to be dusted, flower arrangements arranged, damaged furniture repaired and rafters cleared of cobwebs. Anyone with particularly good handwriting can help write out invitations and name cards, too.

    Besides cleaning and calligraphy, there's lots of food and beverages to purchase! Grab a shopping list, a wad of cash, and head to the Near Shore to pick up the necessities. (Don't forget to keep the receipts.)


Rate Your God

    Shinki have the opportunity to submit surveys on their life with their new gods before the big event, and even request a transfer if they want one. Early in the morning, every new shinki will be visited by a small white dove carrying a scroll that, when unrolled, reveals the following questionnaire:

      What is your name?

      What is your god's name?

      How do you see your duties as a shinki?

      What is your favorite part of life with your god?

      What is your least favorite part of life with your god?

      What advice would you like to give your god?

      Do you wish to be assigned to a different god? []Y []N


    Fill it out, discuss it with your fellow shinki, forget about it until you find it under a pile of junk mail in two months: the choice is yours! Gods will receive a copy of the answer that their shinki submit to "What advice would you like to give your god?" -- there's no name attached, but they might be able to guess.


Heavenly Record Keeping

    Gods don't get to skip the paperwork entirely! Although the Heavens aren't asking them to rate their shinki, new gods don't have all of their vital statistics on file quite yet, so they get a questionnaire too. The same white doves will drop their scrolls by in the morning, with the following set of questions:

      What is your name?

      How many shinki do you currently have?

      What are your areas of divine responsibility?

      How do you see your duties as a god?

      What traits do you most want in a shinki?

      Do you wish new shinki to be assigned to you? []Y []N


    Unlike the doves attending on the shinki, the doves who drop off the gods' scrolls will remain close by and chirp loudly until they finish and submit their questionnaires. If a god is particularly lazy about it, they might even start pecking.




In Summary:
  • Help protect the Meeting Hall
  • Lend a hand cleaning and shopping
  • Rate your gods
  • Help Heaven keep its records up to date
  • Have fun~
revolutionfalcon: (high ground)

[personal profile] revolutionfalcon 2018-04-08 01:26 pm (UTC)(link)
The old gods don't have a history of trusting us. Amaterasu seems interested in making it work, but her shinki are the ones running this, and they're still wary. If they see something like that, they're not going to assume we're acting in good faith.

[The worst part is he can't really blame them, considering the attack on Amaterasu's temple a while ago. But it does make this more annoying and feel more like the physical labour equivalent of lip service than it otherwise would.

The fact that she doesn't seem to be aware of that has him somewhat suspicious of one thing, though.]
I'm guessing you haven't been here very long if you don't already know that.
doodlebuginette: (smile)

[personal profile] doodlebuginette 2018-04-10 07:01 am (UTC)(link)
Trust is earned, I suppose. [Mari is just nodding, because that seems like the most obvious thing in the world. At least to her.] But maybe they're too focused on trying to keep Amaterasu safe to take the risk of trusting people they don't really know that well?

[No, she couldn't really blame them for that either. Still, she'd like to think that eventually they might come to realize that at least some of the newer gods and their shinki could be trusted with things.]

You're right. I'm one of the newer ones, so I haven't been around long enough to know as much as you do. [Her tone isn't snotty or antagonistic, because she's just pointing out facts. There's no reason to be snarky about it.] How long have you been here?
revolutionfalcon: (derisive)

[personal profile] revolutionfalcon 2018-04-10 04:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Earning it is one thing, making us clean up their messes constantly and still not considering that good enough just because we're not old gods is another. [Shun entirely understands and endorses the concept of earning trust, but this has been going on for something like nine months now, to his knowledge. That's more than long enough to come to some kind of decision.] We even had to save Amaterasu when her temple burned, I didn't even see any of the old gods that night.

[And the new gods had been out the entire day on top of it, which meant they had less reason to be present and active in that mission than the old ones.

As for Marinette's question, Shun shrugs as if it doesn't matter, despite his answer being pretty exact.]
About six and a half months.
doodlebuginette: (smile)

[personal profile] doodlebuginette 2018-04-10 05:24 pm (UTC)(link)
[That... is not actually something she'd considered before.] Yea, that doesn't seem right. Then again, punishing someone for something entirely out of their control is never a good idea. [Apparently this place wasn't exempt from that kind of silliness.] Why are they like that? [She's trying not to be too critical because there are two sides to every story, but a lot of what she's heard is difficult to understand.] I'm just glad that someone was around to save Amaterasu when she needed it. And I'm sure she is too!

[His answer surprised her a little, if only because she would have figured he'd been here longer. But her smile is kind and she nods.] You must miss your home very much.
revolutionfalcon: (glare)

[personal profile] revolutionfalcon 2018-04-11 02:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Tradition, probably. They think we're inferior because we're human, not gods created for the role, even though they need human spirits to show them how to act. [Considering that's, in essence, the job of a shinki outside of being a weapon. It seems very backwards to Shun, but it's also something he doesn't expect to be changed without a fight.

Passing over the remark on Amaterasu, because if she's being that sunny about it already then he definitely doesn't want to share that he was one of the two who saved her, his expression twists into something faintly derisive at her last remark.]


I don't need anyone's sympathy, especially not from someone I've never met before.
doodlebuginette: (heheh)

[personal profile] doodlebuginette 2018-04-17 03:52 am (UTC)(link)
[That made sense, but she didn't have to like it or agree with it.] Unfortunately that's a common thing, and not only among gods. [It does seem pretty ridiculous, but she can't really do much about it.

And yea don't hold your breath waiting on her to be less sunny. Sorry, Shun. She's not even going to acknowledge his expression.
]

Hi! I'm Marinette. And it wasn't sympathy. You don't seem like the type of person to ever need sympathy, and I don't know you well enough to know one way or the other. I just figured that you were brought here against your will just like everyone else, and also that you would probably miss your home because I miss mine.
revolutionfalcon: (not worth my time)

[personal profile] revolutionfalcon 2018-04-17 05:16 pm (UTC)(link)
That wasn't an invitation. [Still, he gives a faintly dismissive sound after a brief pause, starting to turn away.] But you're right about one thing. "Sympathy" comes from people who can figure out that not everyone thinks about things the same way as them.

[He starts to head off, continuing down another line of wards, but making a gesture back towards the ones on the doorway.] They're in fine condition. So you might as well go block a different doorway.
doodlebuginette: (smuggy)

[personal profile] doodlebuginette 2018-04-19 01:01 am (UTC)(link)
I know. [Even so, she'd wanted to introduce herself since they'd been speaking this long. He's more than welcome to pretend he doesn't know her name if that's what he wants to do. She's just nodding at that though.] Exactly. Not everyone thinks the same way. That's part of what makes things so exciting.

[She's not going to stop him from wandering off.] I think I'll do that. Nice talk~ [Mari doesn't even try to hide the grin as she turns to go find another doorway to look at.]
revolutionfalcon: (you have five seconds)

[personal profile] revolutionfalcon 2018-04-19 01:32 pm (UTC)(link)
[At this point, Shun mostly just thinks Marinette sounds hopelessly naive. On one hand, he isn't the sort to hang around and keep trying to squash that, but on the other, he isn't the sort to respond to it at all, really.

Without anything remotely approaching a farewell or even an acknowledgement that she's been talking to him, he goes back to his work. The only sign that he's even still recognising her presence is the fact that he keeps an eye on her in his peripheral vision until they're out of sight of each other.]