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Who; Mitsuru+OTA
What; Story and wandering
Where; Network and Market
When; August 19th and later
Warnings; None at the moment
A. Network Post
B. Log
What; Story and wandering
Where; Network and Market
When; August 19th and later
Warnings; None at the moment
A. Network Post
I heard a story once quite a long time ago that took place in the Mannenji temple in Iwamizawa. The story is allegedly about the haunted Okiku doll, a doll with hair that actually grows as if it were alive. According to those that tell the tale the doll belonged to a child named Okiku who sadly passed away. The family had desperately wished to bury their child with the doll but it wasn't allowed. The doll was instead placed on an alter meant to celebrate the life their daughter had lost.
Strangely though, the doll's hair began to grow. That was not the only strange occurrence that the doll would produce though. Some would claim that they began to dream of the doll and when they awoke it was there, watching them. Lights began to flicker, thuds could be heard throughout the home, and a strange small voice could be heard calling out in the night.
Eventually the family gave her to the Mannenji temple to take care of, hoping this would calm her. It's done quite the opposite though, instead it seems her powers are growing and it's alleged that she invades even the dreams of the priests. Giving them, and any who come to see her, terrible nightmares. There's even been claims that she's begun to sprout little baby teeth inside her porcelain mouth.
Fascinatingly enough it's become a popular, and well known, tourist attraction. Though I've never been and I'm not certain why I felt the need to share this...
[ What a strange thing to be going around.... ]
B. Log
Mitsuru was exhausted. Not that she particularly wished to admit to that to anyone. In fact, she was trying her best to completely avoid admitting any such thing to anyone. For starters, admitting to it would be admitting to the strange nightmares she'd been having that seemed to directly reflect the story she'd found herself compelled to tell. Admitting that would also mean admitting to the fact that she could have sworn she'd awoken several times lately to see that exact doll she'd been describing sitting near her. Each time she was certain it's hair was longer and it looked more...human. Even worse than that was the general feeling of malice that the doll brought with it.
Mitsuru wasn't afraid of ghosts but...
Well, perhaps it was putting her just a bit on edge. Though, she tried her best to convince herself that she was just imagining things, it was only due to the long hours she was working without taking proper breaks. Or proper care of herself at all. It certainly couldn't be that her story had brought some haunted doll to this place could it?
She sighed and let out a large yawn as she walked out of the tavern. The exhaustion had almost completely crept up on her as she started the trek towards her building, yawning along the way and not paying close enough attention to anyone else that might be walking. If she happened to bump into someone she dipped her head in an apology.
"I'm sorry, I'm afraid I didn't see you there."

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"Perhaps there's nothing else we can actually do. At least not about the root cause of this predicament." Which added to an overall mounting feeling of frustration that she felt as though she were climbing against. There was absolutely denying that she was considerably frustrated with not being able to nip this at the root cause. Mostly because it left them with one solution and one solution only: deal with the things conjured by the stories.
She gave him an equally tired smile in return, clearly appreciative at his ability to be so optimistic. It was truly impressive how much passion he had for his craft, so much so that she often envied him to some extent. "I think finding the doll might not be intensely difficult. I'm fairly certain I've seen something like it moving around. Perhaps this place has embellished on my own story to grant it movement outside of a specter form?" If that were the case it would certainly make things easier than if it were simply an unmoving doll they'd have to hunt down all while trying to deal with a spirit of some kind as well. If the doll came to them that'd be quite a bit easier...
"Now that is quite a good question. I'm not entirely certain if I know of anyone..." Perhaps Waver might know something, but other than him she wasn't quite certian.
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The teen didn’t much like the idea that there may have been nothing they could do to put a stop to whatever had caused all of this month’s woes in the first place. Not that all of them had been terrible… But enough of them had ranged from inconvenient annoyances to utterly dangerous that it would be far better to prevent more people from being compelled to share stories that would come to life. “I hate to think that there may not be, that all we can do is ‘wait and hope it passes,’ but it does start to feel as though it might be so.” Considering the amount of people with varied talents and realms of knowledge, one would think if it were possible to stop it at the root… someone would have by now, right?
It was good to hear that their search to deal with the doll itself might not be too impossible for them to manage compared to the daunting idea of getting to the root of what had caused it in the first place. “Perhaps? It does not seem strange to think it would take a normally inanimate object and use a spirit to give it life…” He tapped his chin lightly, going over the few dreams he’d had since he heard Mitsuru talk about the doll. “I found it odd, but a few times that I woke up I had thought I saw it… But I thought it simply because I hadn’t woken up properly yet.” Perhaps the doll was drawn to the bedsides of those who were asleep?
“Hm… That will have to be something we ask around about then, if it becomes necessary!” He knew there was a mage who had made a deal with Ren, but Yusuke himself had never met the man. Something of a recluse around the harbor, by the sounds of it... Then, Yusuke mused, there was Illyana. The woman seemed to know quite a lot about magic, so that was two people to keep in mind!
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"There has to be some solution." She refused to accept anything other than that. "I've had success against much more hopeless situations than a doll." Like the absolute end of the world with doomsday cults. See, the situation could be quite a lot worse, couldn't it?
"I had thought the same...." she shook her head. "Two people isn't a large sample size, however I think it might be safe to hypothesis that we did actually see the doll..." Well, that was something. "It's possible that it's power works in proximity, the closer it is the easier it is? If that's the case we could use that. One of us could watch while the other sleeps in an attempt to catch her. Once we've caught her we can..." Figure that out once they got there....
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“It wouldn’t be hard to set up, and it seems like a reasonable step to take towards catching it.” The teen agreed with a soft nod, though he didn’t like the ‘cross that bridge when we get to it’ energy to when they caught the doll. “Let us try it and see what we can do. Even if we only work out a little more concerning the doll’s behavior and abilities, it’s a step towards dealing with it.”
With a thoughtful tilt of his head a moment later, he continued. “Do you have anything we might use to trap the doll if it does appear in physical form? We may want to find something on the way.”
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"I'd be willing to be the one to stay up." Because of course she'd volunteer for that. Did it occur to her that they could just fake one of them being asleep? No. No it did not.
"Hmm... something to trap it in...I have a large clothes hamper. Would that do?
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Because he was quite sure that Mitsuru needed it as much as he did. She looked like she hadn’t slept in ages.
“A hamper? Given the doll's size, I believe that should do nicely if it’s in solid condition!” He agreed lightly, stifling a little yawn.
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He wouldn't be wrong with his assumption that she did indeed need sleep herself, but in her own mind she was responsible for this. It was ridiculous of her to think that, but it was simply the way it was.
"Wonderful, then we have a plan."
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“I shall let you retrieve the hamper and meet once you’re ready?” Yusuke asked with a little tilt of his head, realizing they should probably make sure they had everything set and ready for when the doll made an appearance.
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She gave a sharp nod. "Certainly. I won't be long, perhaps thirty minutes."
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For now, though, he let her go to collect their doll-containment-unit. “I shall be waiting for your return, then.” He agreed, and true to his word, he was where he was expected to be once Mitsuru had retrieved the hamper. Half asleep already, sitting in a chair.