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vestigelogs2020-08-10 07:28 pm
Entry tags:
- !event,
- (blade runner) kd6-3.7,
- (borderlands) rhys strongfork,
- (cql) jiang cheng,
- (cql) lan sizhui,
- (cql) nie huaisang,
- (cql) song lan,
- (cql) wei wuxian,
- (nolanverse) jonathan crane,
- (oa) oa,
- (oc) aiuenobrist quintalian,
- (oc) parker ryan,
- (ssss) tuuri hotakainen,
- (tlou) ellie,
- (witcher) geralt of rivia
(event) WAY DOWN WE GO
EVENT LOG: WAY DOWN WE GO
AUGUST 14TH - 24TH
► THE BASICS
- Not halfway into the month of August, the lake starts to recede - slowly at first, but then in great leaps and bounds until only a foot and a half of sun-warmed standing water remains. The lake going dry is concerning, for certain, but it's hardly the least of our problems... because on the lake bed is a hatch, askew and emblazoned with an unknown but eerie insignia, and beyond that hatch lies nothing but trouble.
Over the next few days, a brave and reckless team of explorers delve into the cave beyond - what is later revealed as a maintenance tunnel, just before the ceiling of that very tunnel caves in and traps them from both sides. Their supplies are limited, and phone signal is shaky at best. And what's worse, not more than a day or so later, the lake begins to fill back up, water pouring down into the open hatch. Can those who remain stage a rescue in time to save the explorers from drowning?
► MOD NOTES
- This log is a general dump for all log threads pertaining to August's Way Down We Go event - and in lieu of the lack of catch-all for August, you can feel free to do non-event log threads here as well! Go ahead and utilize
vestigenet for any event-related network posts you'd like to make. - The main chunk of the event takes place between the IC dates August 17th (reveal of the hatch) and August 22nd (the latest the spelunkers can be freed before they drown). No rush leaping on this event post, since I know most folks are honestly still plotting about it.
- All event information can be found on the July Event Infopost!
- Please take special care in this event to label your top-levels with identifying information such as the IC date, any prompts specifically pertaining to event roles (spelunker, rescue efforts, etc), and/or 'non-event' for any non-event prompts you may include. Just trying to keep things organized!
- I'm going to help solidify the plotting efforts over the next few days to help make sure everyone's on the same page, but none of it will be set in stone just in case latecomers want in too. If you want in, chime in on the spelunkers, rescue efforts, or support roles top-levels as applicable!
- Any questions can be directed to this top-level or, for a quicker response, to Trace on discord/plurk.

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She has been told that she is alone here from them. Though that is very uncharitable, she is hardly alone without any company at all, she knows. But alone in the matter that is of most importance to her - she is far from her duties, her people, her position.
His request, of course, is met with a most serious nod, as she raises up. Hospitality is of most importance, that is the rule her mother had always insisted upon. Gilia clears a spot for him, "please, I would be glad of your company."
She can't offer him much. The leftovers of the fish she had caught earlier that she had set aside for later, and no - well no physical cup.
Instead, she goes about making him one. The phial of water she keeps at her side is to her - all tools to her as she curls her wrist, and lifts it up to float in the air. Water could, after all, be as hard or soft as she needed it to be. So she forms him a goblet out of it, a water goblet made out of water for him to drink from since she cannot give him a cup. That in turn, she reaches for the lake water to fill. Swirling it around the air to clean it. It takes tremendous control, to make the cup of water in the shape of one hand and clean the water with the other - but she is not Daughter Sea for nothing. To know water, to be water, it is birth-right.
That she presents to him to drink from. "I hope this serves. It is clean, and safe to drink."
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Wei Ying is well and truly fascinated by the time she offers the cup out to him, and for a moment he thinks she's just trying to show him until she offers her words as well. A flicker of surprise crosses his face, a 'oh, no, you don't have to-' forming and dying on his lips. After she's done all that, how could he refuse?
And so he reaches out a hand, accepting the fancy cup as carefully as if it might dissolve into water the moment she lets go of it, but no - it's still a cup. He exhales a laugh-breath of wonder, holding it between him and the fire for a moment to watch the firelight reflect through the crystalline surface. "This is- amazing. You're fantastically talented." Surely she already knows that, but he's saying it anyway before he finally brings the marvel of magic to his lips to take a sip from it.
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"I do my best, as well any does. But, I am glad it amuses, sir. Please, enjoy it, it will not fall apart until you tell me you are done."
She has learned to hold it for some hours, now, the fine control was something she was well suited to. To focus and direct her entire self into something.
"But if you will permit me some admission to my dedication, it is a skill I have worked very hard at. Would you like something to eat? I have little enough leftover from my own dinner, but certainly enough for another meal."
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In the meantime, he drinks from the goblet again, not wishing to ask her to hold its form for too terribly long. His lips curl at the corners when she concedes, admitting even the slightest bit of pride in this skill she has put so much effort forth to learn, because she should be proud of it. He certainly would, were he able to do such a thing. Her offer for food, however, earns a shake of his head. "Ah, no, thank you - I've plenty of food back at the cabin." It occurs to him now, brow knitting faintly, to ask, "You aren't staying out here, are you?"
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"Well, I..." She keeps her eyes downturned, "... I am afraid I must, as I knew little else how to proceed. I could hardly take someone else's house without an invitation."
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He takes another drink from the goblet to empty it, considering asking if, were he to hold it over his mouth, it would turn to more water still (as a neat trick, not because he's still thirsty)... But this matter of her sleeping out here in the dirt is much more pressing, and Wei Wuxian straightens up a bit with the importance of it. "Nope, that won't be happening. If you don't mind sharing house with a bunch of mostly well-mannered young men, you've got a room waiting for you back at my cabin."
Oh, but it seems to occur to him now, and he lifts his hands so they meet in front of him, fingers overlapping. In this manner he bows just slightly, a more proper and respectful greeting than the first one he offered, and says, "My name is Wei Wuxian. Can we pretend I remembered my manners and introduced myself before I offered a place to stay?"
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But as he corrects her, she just looks more confused, what - he wants to. "Oh please, no I could not ever - " then there are introductions and at least... that makes it easier. She breathes out slowly, evenly. Pressing her lips together and bows her head, lowering her upper body with it. "I am Gilia. Gilia St. Loe, of the Isle St. Loe, Second Child, First Daughter."
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"Well, Lady Gilia St. Loe, I meant as I said - you have a room waiting, if you'll accept it. Otherwise, I suppose I'll just sleep out here by the water as well. I don't mind it one bit." All of which is to say that he's not leaving her to fend for herself in this place, even if 'fend for herself' right now mostly just means against her own thoughts, fears, and prevailing loneliness.
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"Would... would you not prefer to return to your own lodgings?"
this is so short forgive me
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It's been a very, very long day. It has left her... frazzled, to say the least, and it's finally starting to chip. She can't stand much more of this.
"... I could not... be so bold but... I would be obliged if you..."
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"... I suppose I should not keep you any longer out here. Perhaps now?"