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The Far Shore Mods ([personal profile] godsoffortune) wrote in [community profile] thenearshore2019-01-01 07:04 pm

36 - Dragon Dance

Who: Everyone!
What: Help the Heavens cover for a missing goddess at her temple festival.
When: March 18
Where: Near the Sensou-ji temple in Asakusa
Summary: After Kannon's disappearance last year, the Heavens are concerned that things might go wrong at her temple's March 18 omikoshi festival. They've asked new gods and shinki to attend the festival and keep an eye out for trouble. Meanwhile, trusted newcomers and older gods and shinki alike are watching over the cultists that have been identified.






The Festival

    Shrine-carriers, musicians and dancers congregate early in the morning in their matching outfits to get organized into their parade. Luckily, all of the parade participants this time are alive and well. There aren't even any troublesome ayakashi hanging around... so why is everyone having such bad luck?! Laces are breaking, costumes tearing, small children are getting sick from nerves, and even the drums seem to have gone out of tune. It looks like this parade is going to need a whole lot of help to prevent disaster.

    For those who aren't busy with the parade preparations, food and souvenir booths throng the area in front of the temple. There's traveling games, too, and plenty of people showing up early with their families to find a good spot to watch the parade. This is one of Tokyo's most popular temples, so it's quite a crowd!


The Stakeouts

    Any gods or shinki who were told about the cult problem by Amaterasu -- or anyone who might have heard from friends and allies about the plans -- can help Amaterasu's shinki keep a tight watch on all of the known cult members. Her shinki are looking for any sign of the young gods who she believes are behind all of this trouble, but are there other clues that might be found by a keen observer? Join in on staking out a cult member, and see what you can see.

    Current cult members that the shinki are watching include:
    • Mitsui Ryou - lives alone in a medium-sized apartment, appears to work a 9 - 5 schedule with occasional late nights.
    • Imai Takeru - lives in a small two-story house by himself, has an unpredictable schedule.
    • Shimoda Tsuki - lives alone in a small apartment with a lot of plants, works retail with varying shifts.
    • Oota Saburo- lives in a medium-sized apartment with his wife and two young children, works a 9 - 5 schedule with frequent work trips.
    • Maeda Shinnosuke - lives alone in a small, messy apartment, works construction (early mornings, long days.)
    If your character is taking part in the surveillance of any of these people, please feel free to comment to the Cult Clues thread below with the name of the character they're watching, and the times that they're watching that character, in order to learn what they might see. (Note: surveillance doesn't have to take place only on the 18th. Characters can take part in watching the cult members at any time after Amaterasu's announcement on March 8.)


The Parade

    At noon, the parade begins. Misfortune is still dogging the participants and the crowds around them, but it looks as though everything will go all right up until the final turn as the heavy, gilded shrine turns back towards the main temple building, tips, and slowly falls over sideways, straight for the crowd.

    What's worse, when the shrine hits the ground, it cracks open -- and a huge, jellyfish-like ayakashi wearing a giant white mask with a single black eye inscribed on it heaves its way out and begins lashing its tentacles in every direction. People stung by the tentacles are driven into a furious frenzy, and fights are breaking out everywhere. Stop the humans from fighting, take care of the injured, and destroy the ayakashi before the situation gets any worse.


The Pursuit

    In the middle of the fighting crowd, two white-robed shinki are chasing after a very average-looking salaryman in a tan coat. He doesn't seem to know that the shinki are chasing him, but he is moving fast, and they're in danger of losing track of him. They're calling out to any Far Shore denizen close enough to hear, shinki or god:

    "Don't let that guy get away! He knows what happened!"

    Anyone who has met or spent time staking out Mitsui Ryou will recognize him as the escaping salaryman. If your character takes part in the pursuit, please comment to the Cult Clues thread with a link to your thread - the character who successfully catches Mitsui will be determined by RNG on January 6, 2019.




In Summary:

  • Attend the Sensou-ji festival
  • Enjoy food and games
  • Help Amaterasu's shinki stake out the cult
  • Fight a masked ayakashi
  • Have fun~
bakusatsuo: (So fire away)

[personal profile] bakusatsuo 2019-03-23 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
I wasn't trying to use you for that. [Bakugou glances sidelong at him.] I was asking about people you'd seen do it, not just you. If lots of people have called them out in different ways and there hasn't been backlash, if you've seen that happen a lot, that's a good indicator. If you were only talking about shit you've done to call 'em out, then yeah, maybe that's not enough for me to go on...but that wasn't what I was fucking asking you, either. You must've seen total nobodies who've put them on blast; what happened to them?
revolutionfalcon: (about time)

[personal profile] revolutionfalcon 2019-03-23 10:43 am (UTC)(link)
It's usually the longstanding gods who call them out, because we've been here to see the full extent of their incompetence, so no, I haven't really seen "total nobodies" do it. You asked if I'd seen it done by anybody, and that's what I answered.

[If Bakugou wanted a specific question answered, then as far as Shun's concerned, he should've asked that specific question.] We don't get the opportunity to call them out directly particularly often, either. Again, it's the longstanding newcomer gods who get the opportunity more often. Last time Amaterasu even met with any of us, it was specifically people she considered trustworthy.
bakusatsuo: (In the end the choice was clear)

[personal profile] bakusatsuo 2019-03-23 10:47 am (UTC)(link)
I'm talking about shit like calling them out on the network, not waiting until you get to look them in the eyes to do it. I've got better things to do with my time than to run them down and lay out for them how they're wasting theirs face to face. And I didn't think you needed to be here longer than a few hours to realize how fucking incompetent they are, but I guess people here are more oblivious or more conservative than I figured they'd be.

And yeah, I asked if I'd seen it done by anybody. I figured someone who's been around as long as you would have more than just personal examples.