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The Far Shore Mods ([personal profile] godsoffortune) wrote in [community profile] thenearshore2018-08-17 02:23 am

August Training

Who: Everyone
What: Information and Training
When: January 6th, 2017
Where: Outside the Meeting Hall, the Far Shore / the Ryukyu Islands
Summary: Training and informational sessions for newly arrived gods and shinki



Gods and shinki arriving at heaven's meeting hall are, should they allow it, guided to the rear of the Meeting Hall, where a traditionally styled dojo and training ground have been made available for the day. The gods and shinki are free to take their time during this day to learn about the details of their new life from Amaterasu's shinki or from more experienced god and shinki volunteers.




Meeting Hall


God Training

    Newly arrived gods are escorted into a small meeting room, with tatami floors and a stage at the front of the room where the speaker stands. A minor deity is giving the speech, and none of the white-robed shinki enter. Paper and pens are provided to all the attendees as an unsubtle suggestion to take notes on the information they're given.

    The speaker delivers her welcome speech in the monotone of someone who's practiced it far too often. Hopefully no one's feeling sleepy! She adds that gods should be cautious of anyone on the Near Shore who might ask to use their shrines to visit the Heavens, and should instruct their shinki to be cautious as well. There is an unrecognized god who the Heavens believe to be attacking them. Newly arrived gods are encouraged to discuss the information with each other and ask questions of more experienced gods, as well as instructed to guide their new shinki appropriately. They are allowed to remain in the room as long as they wish, should they want to discuss questions with each other or with more experienced gods who are here to help out.


Shinki Training

    Various shinki in the white-and-gold of Amaterasu's hosuehold are stationed around the dojo, passing out informational pamphlets that have been freshly printed. They will be happy to answer any questions or instruct the newcomers in the use of the borderline. They also accompany their answers, or lessons, with an explanation of what is expected of a shinki and the importance of teamwork with other shinki and with gods. Shinki are encouraged to work together to practice what they've learned and discuss their perspectives. Each of the shinki is wearing a brightly-colored sticky name tag reading HELLO, MY NAME IS ________, and all of their names appear to end with the syllable "mei."

    A variety of weapons are available in the dojo for shinki and their gods to practice with, and a row of straw targets are set up along one wall. Outside, in an area carefully roped off with red ribbons, are six animated training dummies, also made of straw and dressed in plain cotton jackets and trousers. They will immediately engage anyone who enters the area marked with the ribbon, but will not pursue opponents outside it. A white-robed shinki nearby keeps a sharp eye on the animated dummies, and will intervene if anyone tries to destroy one. The white-robed shinki appears to be a particular expert in magic, and will occasionally offer to help out anyone who's practicing a spell more challenging than the Borderline, especially if they look quite lost. His nametag reads HELLO, MY NAME IS SABIMEI. (To interact with Sabimei, please comment on the "NPC REQUEST" thread below! If you prefer, you may also handwave his assistance or advice with your character learning spells.)


Physical Training

    Two of the white-robed shinki, whose nametags mark them as Toumei and Kimei, are standing off to one side of the training area near a pair of large, curtained tents. They each have an enormous wicker basket full of clean, folded beach towels, and a rack of what appear to be wetsuits and swimsuits in a variety of styles and sizes. Once suited and toweled, new and veteran residents of the Heavens alike will be handed a pretty white-and-gold cockade that can be pinned to their suit or tied around their wrist by its ribbons, and either Toumei or Kimei will escort them to a beautiful, but rocky, Near Shore beach. Tropical plants, palm trees and high grasses surround the area, and although the sounds of cars are audible from a road not too far away, the only sign of human presence on this beach is an ancient, rotting fishing boat pulled up well past the high tide mark.

    It's quite chilly, with a brisk sea breeze, but there's room to run up and down the beach, a net set up for beach volleyball, younger shinki building sand castles, and showers for the brave souls who venture into the water. The surf is impressive today, so swimmers will get the chance for some serious exercise. There's also the chance to climb through the wreck of the old fishing boat; inside, piles of old seaweed and drifting sand host curious crabs, and a curious explorer could even find treasure... although nothing more valuable than large seashells, old one-yen or five-yen coins, and bits of weathered sea glass.


Rest and Refreshments

    When sunset comes -- early, at this time of year -- the shinki bring giant picnic-sized bento boxes with five or seven layers of carefully packed foods, and pile wood for bonfires that leap with flames edged blue-green from the salt. The bento boxes contain a wide variety of traditional foods, many in the style of traditional New Year's dishes: sweet potato and chestnut, slivered carrot and burdock, whole fish, toasted mochi, sliced lotus root and more. A fireworks display starts over the ocean once full night falls, fountains and bursts in every color imaginable, some so ornate that it's hard to believe they're not helped along by a touch of magic. The display lasts half an hour.

    After the last fireworks, the shinki will guide everyone back to the Meeting Hall to return to their homes. The wind is getting chillier, and gods or shinki who stay too much past the firework display will notice the tiny, creeping forms of glowing ayakashi no larger than a fist, looking like little jellyfish on land. They don't seem hostile; instead, they're fixated on the boat, and will climb on it and settle onto the rigging and wood of the boat, chirping quietly to themselves and snuggling in so that the whole boat seems to glow with an unearthly blue-white light. They can be fought and defeated, but if attacked, will fight back: and be careful! Those jellyfish tentacles spread blight instead of stinging, and they're longer than they look.




In Summary:
  • Get all the information you can handle
  • Veteran new gods and shinki are welcome to volunteer showing the ropes
  • Get in some training at a beach (isn't it winter?!)
  • Relax and watch the fireworks
  • Have fun~
artificialrose: (daydreamgalleries) (You're just mad because I have)

[personal profile] artificialrose 2018-09-03 07:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, definitely. It reminds me a little bit of when I first arrived here. [Softly, he laughs.] But then, that was their first time attempting such a gathering, so it was a great deal more chaotic. Something this minor isn't so bad.
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[personal profile] lightblooming 2018-09-05 07:36 am (UTC)(link)
Their first attempt? [ She pauses at that. ] Out of curiosity, how long have you been here for?
artificialrose: (salamandroid) (Oh shit I just realized the ropes are)

[personal profile] artificialrose 2018-09-06 03:56 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, since the middle of July... So that would be- Oh my. [Taking in how much time has passed, Garry pauses.] I suppose it would be half a year now, by this point. I hadn't even realized.
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[personal profile] lightblooming 2018-09-07 01:15 am (UTC)(link)
Half a year... Out of curiosity, are you a shinki, or a god?

[ She feels like it would be difficult for a god to adjust here - moreso than a shinki. ]
artificialrose: (daydreamgalleries) (You're just mad because I have)

[personal profile] artificialrose 2018-09-07 01:35 am (UTC)(link)
A shinki. [It's a good question to ask, and Garry can't blame her for it.] I serve under Komaeda Nagito... Although, I suppose if you asked the older gods around here, they would call him by the name "Averruncus".
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[personal profile] lightblooming 2018-09-07 02:42 am (UTC)(link)
I haven't heard that name before, though I don't doubt that I'll hear it again soon. [ She pauses, looking contemplative. ] ... It seems like you've been able to settle in well, though.

[ To her, being a shinki means that she has a second chance to live, in a way. She wonders if others feel the same way. ]
artificialrose: (salamandroid) (I'm sorry for cheering you on when)

[personal profile] artificialrose 2018-09-07 02:57 am (UTC)(link)
I apologize in advance if he's a little difficult to understand...

[That's just. How Komaeda is. Unfortunately.]

Still, half a year is a lot of time. I'm fortunate enough as well to find a god that I work along well with, and who's stayed around. Things can be rather... transient here, sometimes.
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[personal profile] lightblooming 2018-09-19 06:36 pm (UTC)(link)
.... Gods leave here? [ She didn't know that. After all, the most she knows is that they arrive here, and how those who do arrive as gods are assigned certain ones. ]

In that case, what happens to their shinki?

Oh, but... you don't have to apologize. You seem fond of him. I'm sure that he's been a good god to work with.
artificialrose: (salamandroid) (I'm sorry for cheering you on when)

[personal profile] artificialrose 2018-09-25 03:00 am (UTC)(link)
Ah... Anyone can leave. At least, unless they're some of the classic gods like Amaterasu... [It's a sobering reminder, and his demeanor dims a little bit. It's all too easy to be reminded of that fact, especially when he sees some of the things on the BBS.]

When a shinki vanishes on their god, the god is just left without someone who can help defend them against ayakashi. But, when a god vanishes... Well. It seems like their temple goes with them. Not to mention... The shinki also loses the name they'd been bestowed with. That... can usually leave them without the ability to cast a line.

[Which makes them vulnerable, too... Quickly, he shakes his head and tries to smile.]

So, I've been very fortunate to stick with Nagito's side. He's kind, after all, even if he can be hard to follow. There are also a lot of kind people here in the Far Shore that will help anybody who's recently lost someone. Sometimes there's drama, but ultimately everyone here is a good person.