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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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Of course! My world is a lot more advanced than most so you're not alone. Biologists study natural life. I'm a Xenobiolgist so technically I study the natural life of other worlds.
As for genetics, well, that's what makes us look the way we do. Many of your people have black hair, I'm assuming? That's part of genetics. [ He got a little off-track there but finds his footing again. ] And might I say, I think you have some very nice genes with a handsome face like that.
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as for genetics, that simply seems to be... which parts of one's parents combine to make them, and that which comes form neither? which is understandable as a concept, and now he's wondering if there's really a pattern to such things - like, is it predictable whose eyes a child will get? which shape of nose? he's not entirely sure how it might be useful unless one chooses to wander the countryside placing bets on the nose shape of a given couple's unborn child, but -
that's approximately when the topic shifts to his handsome face and he blinks, exhaling an embarrassed sort of laugh as he lifts his free hand to scratch at his neck with the end of his flute. but oh, he can't let that stand, this tentacled man doesn't get the upper hand just like that. )
Aha, I see now, ( he says, lifting his eyes again with a raise of one brow. ) You lure them in with the 'oh, touch my tentacles, they're terribly soft,' and this so-called study of what makes us look as we do. Not bad, not bad.
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Which is immediately, deservingly called out for. Ah. That just makes him that much more interested. ]
It's one of my classics, I do admit. But it looks like I might have to break out the more creative lines for you.
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now, wei ying may be clueless but he isn't stupid. he recognizes full well that he's walking into more of (one should picture nebulous handwaving here) whatever it is that this man is attempting - but he can't at all stand knowing there's something he doesn't know, and a statement like that has him entirely too intrigued not to tilt his head slightly and say, ) Now I'm terribly curious what those might be.
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A man has to have some mystery left to him, doesn't he? If I use all my moves now, it won't be near as fun in the long run. [ Granted, he's not often a "long-run" type of person but- He can be patient if he feels the prize at the end might be worth it. ]
But this certainly has been a fun exchange so far. We should do it again sometime soon.