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The Far Shore Mods ([personal profile] godsoffortune) wrote in [community profile] thenearshore2018-04-01 09:08 pm

27 - The Gods' Meeting

Who: Everyone!
What: The Meeting of the Gods is here at last.
When: October 30
Where: Heaven's Meeting Hall
Summary:







Pre-Meeting

    Guards at the front door are carefully checking each god who enters off on their list of attendees, and taking the names of each of their shinki attendants.

    Once the participants are past the doors, they are guided down the hallway to a huge meeting room by one of the guards, who will announce them by divine title, and each of their shinki by whatever name they gave. It's an open question as to who's actually listening, though, because the room is swiftly filling up with gods and shinki. As well as the newcomers, old gods are here, some in human form attended by their uniformed shinki, others in stranger shapes -- giant bears, round-bellied tanuki, turtles, dragons, and more. There's even one tricolored tabby cat in a small blue cap, seated majestically in the arms of a uniformed shinki and chatting with another god.

    Buffet tables bearing every kind of food and drink imaginable are set up at one end of the room, and a dais with a podium is at the other, draped in bright gold and white bunting and emblazoned with a chrysanthemum emblem.


Early Announcements

    Finally, the socialization comes to an end, and the meeting itself begins as Ookuninushi grabs the microphone and steps up to the podium. The year's most popular gods are named first: Hotei, one of the Seven Gods of Fortune, is in third place, Tenjin in second and Ebisu in first place. Each steps up to bow and accept their accolades in turn: Hotei is a big man with a wide smile, Tenjin a tall, ascetic man wearing old robes and concealing his smug expression behind a fan, and a tired-looking younger man in a business suit announces himself as representing Ebisu, who is watching over the Near Shore during the event.

    Next, the most popular new god is announced: Ookuninushi has to stop and wrinkle his nose at the name for several seconds before he pronounces it-- Nekhbet, a new arrival in the Heavens.

    He moves on to call for a moment of silence recognizing the difficulties of the last year. Many gods have faced reincarnation and returned wearing unfamiliar faces! The Heavens can't yet explain the cause of these changes, but Amaterasu herself urges them to welcome their friends' new incarnations as brothers and sisters in the Heavens.

    His final announcement is that, after the successful resolution of the trouble associated with some recent deaths, Orihime has been restored to her place among the eight million gods.


Fortune Weaving

    Announcements finished, the main activity of the evening begins. The white-robed shinki bring in huge baskets filled with wooden prayer plaques, setting them down all around the room, and the gods begin to form into circles around each basket. The older gods will gladly explain to any confused newcomers that they're weaving fortunate connections between mortal lives as they spread the plaques out and tie strings off together with great care. All the plaques have names written on them; some are filled out with prayers, some just with notes, and others adorned with pictures of flowers, animals or favorite characters.

    Gods and shinki are given blank plaques to inscribe with their own names, too, in order to give them the chance to make fortunate connections as well. (Not necessarily romantic, the other gods will assure them! There are many different kinds of fated connection.)

    Help out, take the opportunity to chat, and make some fortunate matches for yourself as well as these hard-working petitioners.


Midnight Disaster

    Just shy of midnight, while the gods are still matching up plaques, finishing the last of the banquet, and getting into drunken arguments over who to connect to whom, a shinki in a dark suit torn at the shoulder comes dashing into the Meeting Hall.

    "Calamity!" he cries-- and tells the assembled Heavens that a mysterious blight has fallen across a sleepy residential community in the Tokyo suburbs. The blight, a huge circle covering about two blocks, is sucking the life out of everything inside it: plants are wilting, and people and animals have fallen into deathly slumber. As if that weren't bad enough, it's also attracting big, dangerous ayakashi. Ebisu and his shinki are there now, but there aren't enough of them to fight the ayakashi and move the people trapped inside the blighted circle to a safer place before they die.

    Volunteers will need to fight ayakashi and rescue the mortals trapped in the blight -- once they're outside its edge, they'll begin to wake up and recover on their own.




In Summary:
  • Enjoy the banquet before the announcements
  • Hear about the most popular gods
  • Help make fortunate connections for the living
  • Respond to a disaster
  • Have fun~
kagenonadeshiko: (content to serve)

[personal profile] kagenonadeshiko 2018-04-16 03:12 am (UTC)(link)
[Self-understanding's something Ayumu would like, too, but she thinks the only way that'll happen is through forbidden information. Finding some level of contentment and serenity seems like a much more attainable goal for her to achieve.]

Thanks. I'd be happy to teach you once I'm more than just a novice myself.

[She smiles gently, changing the subject.]

How are you enjoying all of this so far?

[She waves a hand to indicate the party around them.]

I hope you're finding some time to relax.
reformedsinner: (heavy sigh)

[personal profile] reformedsinner 2018-04-16 03:07 pm (UTC)(link)
It's a nice party, but perhaps I've grown a little too jaded. I find myself waiting to see when something will catch fire every time Heaven invites us out.

[He shoots her a dry glance.]

Though I do appreciate their letting us look at their security, I also didn't understand what it does. And it seems easy to sabotage.

[One person with a chisel could take out a large number of beautifully inlaid wooden sigils. Hakkai's not convinced it's safe.]

I'm enjoying the buffet, at least.
kagenonadeshiko: (pleased; all in a day's work)

[personal profile] kagenonadeshiko 2018-04-23 04:02 pm (UTC)(link)
The buffet does look pretty appetizing. It looks like the cooks put some real effort in.

[She laughs a bit at the comment about security.]

I never understand what half the magic in this place is meant to do. But I think it's foolish to depend on it too much. And unwise to allow others to view your security plans before they're in place. It's a perfect opportunity for an enemy to gather information on its weaknesses.

[Another soft laugh.]

Of course, it's a good way to trick those who see it with false plans, too.
reformedsinner: (elementary my dear dragon)

[personal profile] reformedsinner 2018-04-24 01:19 am (UTC)(link)
Considering that whoever has been making the attempts burned down Amaterasu's temple, I think we can assume they know what her security looks like already.

Perhaps they were just trolling for traitors among our ranks with the offer.

[False plans are one thing; looking for damage they might have caused to redundant or decoy spells is another option. Hakkai shrugs, smiling with apparent equanimity.]

But seeing secret motives in everything is a good way to wear yourself out jumping at shadows, isn't it?

[Even if, sometimes, the shadow really is an enemy. The trick is waiting for confirmation -- or at least evidence -- before the jump.]
kagenonadeshiko: (restless in the wind)

[personal profile] kagenonadeshiko 2018-04-24 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
Well, of course! Jumping at every little thing is a waste of one's resources. It dulls the senses, skews one's judgment, and makes it difficult to distinguish friend from foe.

[For all her hypervigilance and ongoing anxiety, she is capable of recognizing the detriments of such a state on a rational level. Even if her attempts at genuinely relaxing and letting down her guard are very much a work in progress.]

But I think it's better to err on the side of caution. All it takes is trusting and opening up to the wrong person once to end in disaster. One that ends in more casualties than just yourself.

[Briefly, Ayumu wonders if she'd been like this when she'd been alive, too. Just keenly aware of how dangerous risk taking can be for everyone with a connection to a person. How easily one's doom can spread outward into the lives of those closest to them.

Well, that's a dark, unsettling thought. Maybe Ayumu should find herself some snacks or a drink to distract her with. Sanzang wants to make friends with the old gods and it's harder to put on a charming performance once her natural inclination to brood sets in.]


Are you hungry? I was just thinking of getting something more to eat before the meeting starts.
reformedsinner: (as a matter of fact!)

[personal profile] reformedsinner 2018-04-24 02:18 pm (UTC)(link)
[Her tone is growing a little cold and dour; Hakkai glances at her, his expression unreadable.

It's true that trusting wrongly can lead to disaster, after all. It's easier never to trust anyone until they've proven themselves; and yet, sometimes, to fail to trust can lead to disaster too. No one can really fight forever all alone.

He's taken a long time learning those lessons himself.]


As the saying goes, "trust, but verify," I suppose. I wouldn't mind a little to eat before the speeches start. Did you see those butterflied shrimp?
kagenonadeshiko: (content to serve)

[personal profile] kagenonadeshiko 2018-04-24 03:41 pm (UTC)(link)
No, I haven't. Maybe this is a good time to give them a try.

[They did look delicious. And maybe she could permit herself a small glass of wine to calm her nerves a little. "Trust, but verify" is good advice, even if it's easier said than done. Trust, much like socializing, doesn't come to her naturally. She really has to work at it and work even harder to make it look real.]

A glass of wine might not be a bad idea, either. But just one.

[She is working, after all.]
reformedsinner: (elementary my dear dragon)

[personal profile] reformedsinner 2018-04-24 04:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, I'm still not convinced we won't need our wits about us later...

[He smiles quickly at her, and turns towards the buffet.]

Ah, you should try some of this fruit, too! It's very fancy.