ateratmods: (Orson Khannar)
Aterat Mod Account ([personal profile] ateratmods) wrote in [community profile] aterat2020-08-09 12:29 pm

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Who; Everyone!
What; Pulse log; REMEMBRANCE
Where; Throughout the City
When; August 8th - 15th
Warnings; Will update when and as necessary


In the days leading up to August 8th, the city is abuzz with activity. Businesses in the Merchant district have posted notices they will be closed the following week in observance of something called “Remembrance”. The Aspects are absent this week, though that doesn’t seem particularly out of the ordinary, and it’s easy to get caught up in what is quite a celebratory time in the city. Harvests and meats are being brought in from the outlying farms, the main square is being cordoned into stalls for food, drink, and performances. The guard is more present this week, keeping a close eye on the organization and watching for any miscreants.

As the time of the festival approaches, a quiet excitement seems to thrum through the others here, young and old alike, and on the evening of the 8th, a commencement parade makes its way through the market district.

The procession, filled with musicians, dancers, jugglers, and the like, make their way from the fountain square to the center of the market district, where a crude stage has been erected in the square at the center of the market district, in front of the guard headquarters. It’s nothing fancy, but it does serve the purpose of bringing to the attention of those gathered those who stand atop it.

A tall man in a Guardsman’s blue uniform climbs the stairs, steel plates glittering in the midday sun. He has a stern countenance, and there’s a stiffness through his shoulders that suggests he isn’t overly fond of public speeches. He takes a steadying breath before clearing his throat.

“People of Aterat, those of us who were risen from its ashes and those of us who have been gathered to kindle its flame,” he pauses here for a moment, giving his address an air of gravitas. “Welcome. I am Captain Orson Khannar, of the Aterat City Guard. I was a guardsman before the Fall and I can tell you we stand as a shadow of our former selves, but we do stand. Two years ago, today, the Aspects descended from the Fountain, all that remained of our once proud land, they saw the ruin wrought upon it, and they began to weave. There was little of us left, but what stands was reassembled because we Remembered.” A cheer rises from the collected locals, along with a few scattered cries of ‘bless the Aspects’ and ‘long may Halcyn reign’. Captain Khannar raises a hand to still the crowd and after a moment, their cheers and raised prayers quiet.

“But we did not remember enough. This year, the Creator has provided, and we welcome among us memories from other worlds. This Remembrance, do not forget their sacrifice.” His tone changes then, and his piercing gaze moves across all those who have come here from elsewhere. “Outlanders, I expect nothing of you, but I offer you a warning: we are not your captors but we are your neighbors. As such, we will hold you to the same standards to which we hold ourselves. I am the Captain of your guard, and it is my sworn oath to keep this city safe from miscreants. That said, those of you who are willing and able, I would welcome your aid. Surely by now you have seen our fair city has its share of problems. My office is just there across the square.”

And with that bit of business handled, he directs his attention back to the crowd. “A Happy Remembrance to us all!” The crowd cheers again, though less enthusiastically, as a few look around at those gathered from other worlds, uncertain if they share the Captain’s willingness to welcome the aid of ‘Outlanders’.

The rest of the week is a city-wide party. The taverns are overflowing with merrymakers, there is wine and food for all, music at all hours of the day and night. Performers come out in droves, there are artists, artisans, and the like. If you can think of a festival occurrence, it happens at some point, though all the shops are closed for normal hours. It seems it’s quite the holiday, and you are welcome to invent whatever you'd like for a scene.

The Captain remains true to his word, and the Guard HQ in the Market Square seems to be the only place operating normally. There are regular patrols throughout the events, but Captain Khannar can be found most days in his office, upstairs in the HeadQuarters, should anyone like to question him.
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[personal profile] stickyflippers 2020-10-02 12:13 am (UTC)(link)
“Good at running, are ya?” Caelan asked, tilting his head curiously with a grin. He takes another drink, before humming a little at the mention of the size of this land. “It’s very... contained, from what I’ve explored thus far? There’s a mist when you go far enough that you can’t pass. So yeah, the land isn’t that expansive.” It was annoying, he didn’t like the idea of being stuck in a fishbowl, he certainly didn’t like not knowing what might be beyond the mist either.

As for where the aspects were hiding, he rolled his shoulders into a dramatic shrug, “Small or not, there’s no telling that there isn’t another realm attached to this that they might dwell in separate from us.” Like in his world, the fae realm and the human world were almost parallel. Then on nights when the moon was right, it overlapped. Who was to say that it wasn’t like that here? The selkie hadn’t seen evidence of it yet, but he wasn’t ruling it out either.
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[personal profile] abreedapart 2020-10-03 01:48 am (UTC)(link)
"Had a lot of practice at being on the run. Few times I've been caught I've always managed to get away. Might say it's a talent," she said said with a proud looking smirk. "Take it you've been out to the mist? What makes it so you can't pass? Too thick for normal vision or something else?" Somehow she doubted it'd be as easy as just being hard to see in. That'd be too simple for her to get around.

"Another realm," she shook her head. "Sounds like something from some fantasy game," something one of her friends would love playing. Then again her entire life probably seemed like something out of science fiction. "Guess I've gotta get to work doing some more exploring."
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[personal profile] stickyflippers 2020-10-03 02:27 am (UTC)(link)
He recognized that smirk, he’d worn it himself often enough. There was something very satisfying about knowing you got out of a situation that others would have preferred you didn’t. “Well then, between the two of us they’ll not know what to do, yeah?” He responded with a grin in a hushed tone.

Caelan at least took her question seriously, it was important after all. Everyone needed to know these things, even if he wasn’t going to embellish on which part of their little world he’d been poking the mist at. “Not normal mist, no. It turns you around, no mater how straight you keep. I’m guessing an enchantment of some kind. Either by the aspects design or someone else’s. Who knows, it might even be a remnant of whatever happened here?” Caelan huffed a little, that kind of enchantment wasn’t his specialty so there was little he could do about it.

He doesn’t know about any fantasy games, at least not the sort she was probably thinking. So with a little nod he gestured at their mugs. “I’d say you do, but not before you’ve finished your drink at least?”
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[personal profile] abreedapart 2020-10-04 11:55 am (UTC)(link)
"Maybe we'll have to see," she returned his grin with one of her own.

"Sounds like you've done your share of exploration." Which was good for her if she actually trusted he was giving good info. No reason to think that he wouldn't be telling the truth. "What do we know about what happened here?" That seemed like an important thing to have some knowledge about.

She looked down into her glass and then chuckled. "Might need a refill actually."
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[personal profile] stickyflippers 2020-10-04 04:55 pm (UTC)(link)
A refill? Well he’d handle that, waving a hand to signal for another couple of drinks for their table. After all, what proper fae would let their cups go empty?

That done, he returned his focus to the conversation with a small laugh. “Yeah, that I have. There wasn’t much else to do when I arrived, and I figured it was probably better to figure out how this place worked and where the convenient shortcuts might be. Then I ended up joining that group, the Gullwings, just for something to do. So I’ve had plenty of occasions to fuss about with exploring all the nooks and crannies of this place.” Aside from the forest perhaps, he hadn’t gotten that far yet.

“As for what happened here? I'm still not sure about that myself, the Aspects haven’t said nearly enough on the matter. The state of this place honestly suggests a number of possibilities, but nothing solid.”