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The Far Shore Mods ([personal profile] godsoffortune) wrote in [community profile] thenearshore2016-04-15 06:57 pm

003 | Save The Boats

Who: Everyone!
What: It's a few days after Hinamatsuri - time for a party!
When: Late evening (March 5, 2016) into early morning (March 6, 2016)
Where: The banks of the Kamo River
Summary: The Heavens have thrown together an outdoor party to celebrate Spring and ALSO to ask the Far Shore residents to keep the boats from Hinamatsuri from coming to shore.



Hinamatsuri is celebrated in Japan on March 3 every year. It is a festival to celebrate all of the young girls of Japan, not as important as their own birthdays, but certainly a big day for all families with a little girl among their household. It's perfectly normal for all of the cuties to dress up and get all sorts of delightful treats out of the day.

One of the normal festivities is a ceremony during which ornamental dolls are placed on tiers on boats and floated down the river. It is thought that all of the bad luck for the coming year floats down the river with the dolls, taking that bad luck away from their young girls to keep them safe for another year.

But the boats don't always make it all the way down the river like they're supposed to, and the Heavens sometimes like to make sure that the year will be full of less bad luck for the people of Japan. So they have decided to have the almighty gods do some legwork and disguised it as a fun Springtime party! They expect gods and shinki alike to push the boats away from the shoreline wherever they see them venturing near.

New gods and shinki will have been ushered immediately to the party as well, given all of the normal information, and then left to mingle among their new cohorts. This is a perfect opportunity to introduce the newbies to both their co-workers and the kinds of jobs they'll be expected to perform.



Buffet

A luxurious buffet is set up for everyone to enjoy. There are all kinds of foods to enjoy, though they all seem to be of a local variety. The Heavens have apparently used the funding from their own temples to purchase local food and support local businesses at the same time. In particular among the food and copious amounts of booze, you will find some Hinamatsuri staples - hina-arare, hishi mochi, chirashizushi, and a salt-based clam soup called ushijiru. Among the booze you'll find shirozake, a sake made from fermented rice, also a regular fare of Hinamatsuri.

The Boats

As if they are literally overflowing with bad luck, the boats seem to be making a desperate attempt to land themselves upon the shoreline. They are reluctant to make their way back into the water and will gladly run people down if they're allowed to and are happy to ram into someone over and over again to try and get their way. When they are finally pushed back to the center of the river, they will begrudgingly continue on their way. Of course, some of them will simply sink because of the weight of all that bad luck, but who can really blame them.

Children

As expected of a day dedicated to celebrating children, there are dozens of children running around and playing games during the festivities. It's hard to distinguish, but some of them appear to be human children while others are shinki. They are happy to let anyone in on their games and will gladly bother adults to come play with them or to let them try some of the liquor. (Mods will be available to play out any child interactions you may want, just flag us down.)

Counselling

Off to the side, there is a tiny table set up with a small, nicely written sign that reads "Gentle Counselling". On the other side of the table is a sweetly smiling shinki who is willing to listen to your problems and answer any questions you might have. She is also here to help out any gods that are having a hard time dealing with knowing about how their shinki died and any shinki that is having trouble coming to terms with the fact that they are dead.



In Summary:
  • Keep the boats off the shore
  • Enjoy the food and booze and spring atmosphere
  • Have some fun with cute little kids
  • Seek counselling if you need it!
  • Flag the mods in the top thread if you'd like an NPC
  • Have fun~
tofus: (pic#7149927)

[personal profile] tofus 2016-04-21 12:01 pm (UTC)(link)
[Sadly, that clears up nothing.

She barely notices the man when he comes up to the table, but now that he speaks, her curiosity is piqued. Were those remarks for her?

And what's the deal with this guy anyways? He seems to be one of the few that isn't boozing it up and enjoying himself. Not to mention that ridiculous plate of food...]


Right. And that purpose is to hire a bunch of dead people and have then do your dirty work for you. [And apparently turn into weapons and items and whatnot. Rise's fairly certain that's not normal. Fairly certain.

Nevertheless she huffs and looks away from him. "Purpose" her butt.]
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[personal profile] naraku 2016-04-22 02:11 am (UTC)(link)
[What a surprise! To no one but Oboro, who is honestly slightly taken aback by the bitterness in the girl's response.

She attempted to end the conversation there, he knew, by turning away, but he'd pried in the first place, so he wouldn't stop until she'd understood him. Obstinate behavior like this was not welcomed in the ranks of the heavens.

Though, from the way she spoke, he met with the inference that she was a god, not a servant like himself. He would consider his words more carefully.]


The work must be done. [Firm, but not condescending.]

There are some who would take pride or comfort in acting on your behalf. [He wasn't attempting to flatter, but to dissuade the apparent disgust at gaining loyal servants.]
tofus: (♪ Hold it down like I got six fingers)

[personal profile] tofus 2016-04-24 05:34 pm (UTC)(link)
[Trust her, Oboro. She only wishes she was a god. At least they were still alive and knew who they were.]

"Take pride"? [She snaps her head back at him, looking far more taken aback than she had a few seconds ago. There's a lot of miscommunication going on here, because she's assuming that it's the Heavens he's talking about, and that they apparently care about her well being.

This guy might not have taken a part in her death and he could very well be in the same boat, but that doesn't mean that Rise doesn't think he's wrong.]


I don't think they even care at all about my 'behalf'!
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[personal profile] naraku 2016-05-04 02:30 am (UTC)(link)
[Gods did have that benefit, yes, but they were also charged with watching over many. No small task.

She snaps, but Oboro does not balk. He blinks, his gaze becoming less intense and more distant as her objection rings loud and clear.

For a man who so often preached surrender, Oboro was pressing forward with unusual determination. But it was important for all of them - Gods and Shinki - to understand their importance.]


They did not bring you here and give you a place in their ranks as punishment. [He spoke slowly, not an attempt at empathy but care taken to not echo her tone.] You were selected because they saw worth in you. [A fact to be content with, in his opinion.]
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[personal profile] tofus 2016-05-17 05:25 pm (UTC)(link)
[The moment his expression relaxes, Rise's intensifies. Maybe he gets it, but she's stubborn and wants her thoughts known. Some god can smite her down for it if need be, but she'll let her displeasure be known.

But it's the last comment that stands out to her. Worth? Maybe. Gods were divine beings after all so they wouldn't just pick anyone. But still... this doesn't feel like a reward.]


If that's true, why not say it like that? Why bother taking away people's memories and killing them? That's no way to treat someone who's 'worthy' to work for you!
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[personal profile] naraku 2016-05-18 12:04 am (UTC)(link)
[Asking questions was progress. It meant wanting answers - even if one was not open to believing them. They would hear the explanation.

The man sighed, her displeasure clear but not a deterrent.]


The heavens communicate as they will. It is up to their messengers - gods - to interpret their word. For that, we don't need memories. [So she blamed the heavens for the death of the shinki. He wouldn't entirely disagree: fate and the heavens were often hand in hand.]

Being worthy to serve does not make one an equal. They've given you power and favor, what more would you request of the heavens?