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player plot interest check: real & half-real
Hello all!! I'm Lark, player of your local zalgo-corrupted elf-bird of many names, Illarion, and I am here with a PLAYER PLOT FOR YOU.
What's the Deal: During the fight against the Fated Leviathan, a terrible interaction between the titular beastie's reality-shifting and Illarion's own eldritch powers traps him and Sayo's consciousness in a pocket dimension, completely removed from Trench. Sayo's going to do her best to free them by claiming the powers of the Endless Witch through an improvised ritual, but only part-way succeeds: She escapes, but Illarion doesn't. Turns out the pocket dimension's part of him, and he's not easily disentangled from it.
He's going to need help getting back out.
The Plan: In April, Sayo will mobilize a rescue attempt to break back into the pocket dimension and successfully complete the ritual, so she can use Beatrice's magic to free Illarion. Characters will need to locate the pocket dimension and enter it, kill thirteen significant individuals, then set off a massive explosion. Simple, right? Except they'll have no more than 24 hours to find Illarion and another 24 to complete the whole ritual, so there won't be much time to scout or plan once they're in.
Fortunately, they'll have reconnaissance help from the inside--enough to formulate a reasonable assault plan before they ever have to break in. While Illarion can't communicate directly with Trench, his Omen Iskierka remains free and capable of hearing him. She'll be writing down his musings and observations from within the pocket dimension, as well as taking occasional letters to people he knows. Putting them all together will yield a wealth of information on their targets and conditions inside the pocket dimension.
The Pocket Dimension: Illarion's cozy little home for several weeks is based on his world, Nephele--albeit a twisted and awful version, heavily influenced by the eldritch entity that corrupted him and his people hundreds of years ago. It's locked in an endless, hopeless war of all-against-all, its inhabitants continually dying and returning only to kill each other all over again. It isn't a "real" alternate dimension, but an outgrowth of Illarion's Darkblood, soul, and memories that he's inextricably linked to. As such, while there's a lot of his home in there, there's also a lot of Trench and the Sleepers he knows from it, filling in the gaps where memory's failed him.Also there's so much Robinson Jeffers. Just an unbelievable amount.
Characters who enter the pocket dimension might end up resembling one of the sapient species that populate Nephele. In addition, magic may be altered to match the setting, and characters can gain magic they wouldn't otherwise have. That's to say: If you want, you can absolutely AU your guy to match the world.
Where You Come In: This is a hilariously ambitious plot that I'm also trying to make fit people's time and interest! So I'd like to gauge what everyone wants to do with it.
Ways to engage with the plot include:
In addition, if you don't have time or inclination to directly engage, no worries! Since this is as much about Illarion's CR as anything else, characters he knows will be getting letters from him and having dramatic influence on the appearance and contents of the plot setting.
The obligatory form! Please fill this sucker out to help me gauge player interest and appropriately scale the plot to what everyone wants to do. And, also, to know how many IC letters I get to write and what CR swag I can add to the set dressing. 8) For my own sanity, I'll be limiting the long-form letters to ~5, first-come first-served, though everyone who doesn't get a long-form letter will still get a comment on their letter's contents!
The credits!! Immense props to Doom (Sayo) for helping develop this insane plot, Beth for being a sounding board and proofreader (and creating the plot that kicked all of this off), and Rona for concrit that massively improved this post and my documentation.
What's the Deal: During the fight against the Fated Leviathan, a terrible interaction between the titular beastie's reality-shifting and Illarion's own eldritch powers traps him and Sayo's consciousness in a pocket dimension, completely removed from Trench. Sayo's going to do her best to free them by claiming the powers of the Endless Witch through an improvised ritual, but only part-way succeeds: She escapes, but Illarion doesn't. Turns out the pocket dimension's part of him, and he's not easily disentangled from it.
He's going to need help getting back out.
The Plan: In April, Sayo will mobilize a rescue attempt to break back into the pocket dimension and successfully complete the ritual, so she can use Beatrice's magic to free Illarion. Characters will need to locate the pocket dimension and enter it, kill thirteen significant individuals, then set off a massive explosion. Simple, right? Except they'll have no more than 24 hours to find Illarion and another 24 to complete the whole ritual, so there won't be much time to scout or plan once they're in.
Fortunately, they'll have reconnaissance help from the inside--enough to formulate a reasonable assault plan before they ever have to break in. While Illarion can't communicate directly with Trench, his Omen Iskierka remains free and capable of hearing him. She'll be writing down his musings and observations from within the pocket dimension, as well as taking occasional letters to people he knows. Putting them all together will yield a wealth of information on their targets and conditions inside the pocket dimension.
The Pocket Dimension: Illarion's cozy little home for several weeks is based on his world, Nephele--albeit a twisted and awful version, heavily influenced by the eldritch entity that corrupted him and his people hundreds of years ago. It's locked in an endless, hopeless war of all-against-all, its inhabitants continually dying and returning only to kill each other all over again. It isn't a "real" alternate dimension, but an outgrowth of Illarion's Darkblood, soul, and memories that he's inextricably linked to. As such, while there's a lot of his home in there, there's also a lot of Trench and the Sleepers he knows from it, filling in the gaps where memory's failed him.
Where You Come In: This is a hilariously ambitious plot that I'm also trying to make fit people's time and interest! So I'd like to gauge what everyone wants to do with it.
Ways to engage with the plot include:
1. Gathering Illarion's notes for information on conditions and NPCs inside the pocket dimension, in order to create a strategic plan for those who go into it,
2. Figuring out a means to locate and break into it, whether it's a blood-magic ritual, a technological terror machine, or some combination of both,
3. Helping carry out the ritual by killing thirteen people and blowing up a metaphysically significant part of the landscape. Kills will require a mix of combat prowess, sneaky assassination, and psychological manipulation.
The following links contain more information on Illarion's world and elements of the plot.2. Figuring out a means to locate and break into it, whether it's a blood-magic ritual, a technological terror machine, or some combination of both,
3. Helping carry out the ritual by killing thirteen people and blowing up a metaphysically significant part of the landscape. Kills will require a mix of combat prowess, sneaky assassination, and psychological manipulation.
- Quickstart Guide - glossary and setting information, playable species, magic system, pocket dimension notes
- Dramatis Personae - the thirteen kill targets; cw: psychological horror, magical zombies (and corpse piles) in some fight descriptions
- Proposed Timeline - like it says on the tin
In addition, if you don't have time or inclination to directly engage, no worries! Since this is as much about Illarion's CR as anything else, characters he knows will be getting letters from him and having dramatic influence on the appearance and contents of the plot setting.
The obligatory form! Please fill this sucker out to help me gauge player interest and appropriately scale the plot to what everyone wants to do. And, also, to know how many IC letters I get to write and what CR swag I can add to the set dressing. 8) For my own sanity, I'll be limiting the long-form letters to ~5, first-come first-served, though everyone who doesn't get a long-form letter will still get a comment on their letter's contents!
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him and the other slug just having a slow-ass glowing slug fight lol