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week zero: mingle
Week Zero
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On Monday morning, the sun rises on the sleepy village, and when the first ray of light touches the gates at each corner of the village, the previously tightly sealed doors open.
The barriers around the village fall, and leave it entirely open. Each cardinal direction will have a path exiting the village, taking the curious explorers who follow it on an adventure to new territories to be explored. They’ll find that each location that they arrive in appears to be associated with one of the elements. As the Signs had explained the day before, each of the participants in the game possesses an elemental assignment, whether they are aware of it or not.
When they approach the elemental areas, they’ll find themselves more in tune with their new powerset, as if the location invites them to take them out for a spin. The new areas appear to be perfect for training and learning how to use the new skills, or maybe if you’re curious you can discover which of those listed powers you’ve been granted.
Just try not to hurt yourself while you’re out there.
In addition, it seems now that more pieces of the core are being revealed, the river that runs through the village will begin to be dotted with small lanterns floating on the water. Some of them seem to be holding small notes. Try as you might to grab one, they’ll always just barely float out of reach.
Perhaps try sending one yourself and see what results you might get?
Occasionally in the village, you might hear the sound of drums and flutes - is that festival music? - though no matter how you search, you can’t find the source… yet.

Welcome to your tutorial week mingle log! Please see all the links within the log to check out the new updates. In addition, your status page has been updated. In case you missed it, please report all item theft to this top-level where all comments are screened. Private conversations are also open and should be reported under the Week 0 top-level.
A mini-event will also be posted on Wednesday, June 5th, so please keep an eye out for that!
The barriers around the village fall, and leave it entirely open. Each cardinal direction will have a path exiting the village, taking the curious explorers who follow it on an adventure to new territories to be explored. They’ll find that each location that they arrive in appears to be associated with one of the elements. As the Signs had explained the day before, each of the participants in the game possesses an elemental assignment, whether they are aware of it or not.
When they approach the elemental areas, they’ll find themselves more in tune with their new powerset, as if the location invites them to take them out for a spin. The new areas appear to be perfect for training and learning how to use the new skills, or maybe if you’re curious you can discover which of those listed powers you’ve been granted.
Just try not to hurt yourself while you’re out there.
In addition, it seems now that more pieces of the core are being revealed, the river that runs through the village will begin to be dotted with small lanterns floating on the water. Some of them seem to be holding small notes. Try as you might to grab one, they’ll always just barely float out of reach.
Perhaps try sending one yourself and see what results you might get?
Occasionally in the village, you might hear the sound of drums and flutes - is that festival music? - though no matter how you search, you can’t find the source… yet.

Welcome to your tutorial week mingle log! Please see all the links within the log to check out the new updates. In addition, your status page has been updated. In case you missed it, please report all item theft to this top-level where all comments are screened. Private conversations are also open and should be reported under the Week 0 top-level.
A mini-event will also be posted on Wednesday, June 5th, so please keep an eye out for that!



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[He follows Nana, looking around every now and then for signs of something watching them or the like.]
Okay, 20 questions! What is your name? Do you like this music? Do you believe in ghosts? Which power do you think you have from the meet house scroll!? Do you like hot or cold tea? Same question, but for coffee! I heard there's hot springs; have you been to them? Do you have any siblings? What do you call your hairstyle? It's very pretty! Can birds talk where you're from? What's your favorite color? Where was the last place you went on vacation? What do you think is really going on here? Do you think this world is real at all? Do you like your house here? What did you have for breakfast? Do you like dogs or cats or both? Do you believe in the five second rule? Have you ever eaten eels? Do you prefer summer or winter?
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Daiba Nana! A pleasure to meet you.
And yes, the music is nice, I think! Even if I don't know where it's coming from.
As for ghosts, I think they could be real, but I've never seen one before, haha.
And I don't know what my power is yet... I haven't really tried anything.
Oh, but I much prefer tea. Especially green tea when it's warm. I only drink coffee when I need help waking up in the morning, otherwise I don't like either version.
[Tapping her chin, hmmm...]
I haven't been to the hot springs yet, no. And no, I'm an only child.
[There's another pause, though this time to use her free hand to bounce her pigtails, obviously pleased he noticed her style] I call it Daiba Nana's Signature Banana Hair, of course~
No, birds don't talk where I'm from. Giraffes do, though.
[Haha, that's a joke. ^_^]
And my favorite color is yellow and green! They're so bright and pretty and always make me feel better.
[It's at this point she's lost count of the questions, or even what was asked. So she will giggle and concede defeat with a smile]
Sorry, I forgot the other questions -- oh wait, you asked if I think this world is real.
I think even if it's not, we probably can't leave until we do what Sol-san and Lune-san say. So we might as well treat the world like it's real.
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It's a pleasure to meet you too, Daiba-san~! I'm Rikugou Tokidoki! The music... is okay I guess if you don't think about the other aspects, you're right~! Ghosts are definitely real! I've seen a lot of them! Well, they might not be real here, but... I haven't tried anything for powers either; I'm kind of, you now, suspicious about it...
[And worried he won't be able to do anything or control it should he figure out what it is. That's been his experience with randomly given powers. It's best not to use them if you can help it.]
Do you want to go to the hot springs!? That could be fun~! I'm an only child too-
[The hair... is bananas. That's why it looked different; they're styled to look like bananas.]
Giraffes!?
[Somehow, giraffes talking sounds stranger than birds. He smiles at her explanation of why she likes the colors she does.]
Yellow is a very happy color, Daiba-san~! I think it will be easier to treat this world like it's real with you here~!
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Rikugou-san, then!
And I wouldn't mind going to the hot springs. My school had a huge bath where we could relax... between you and me, it's one of the things I miss most.
[Sometime's a girl's gotta marinate in really hot water to deal with finals, just saying.
But goodness, that compliment. She's not really expecting it and so it catches her off-guard, enough to warrant a side glance and some measure of bashfulness]
Mmm? You really think so?
[What a flatterer. She beams a little in response, though.]
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You've seen ghosts? Really?
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[He shrugs. He didn't really... attend very often.]
I do think so~! You're very sweet and positive!
[His smile falters a little when the topic gets back to ghosts.]
Yeah, they're... around. Like once, there was a whole pathway thing full of them, a ghost road! It was creepy!
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Is that something only you can see? Or can everyone from your town see ghosts?
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[Which he will tell her.]
Okay! So I failed a history test and I had to do this like make up essay on some virtual reality historical exhibit at the museum or whatever but it like came to life or there was a portal maybe or I don't really know, but suddenly there was a demon and it ripped my eye out, like actually ripped it out and stuff, but when I woke up it was there there; the eye, not the demon, and I couldn't see out of it like normally, but I can see ghosts with it and like some other people can there, but there isn't my home really like it's some other place and that's where the ghosts are, not in the like real world or the world I came from originally! Does that make sense!?
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[SORRY FOR THE HONESTY]
But if you say it happened, then I believe you.
... And no wonder you're so nervous at the thought of ghosts.
[This poor guy got his eye ripped out? Like yikes, that's some hardcore origin story.]
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[So awkward.]
So, tell me more about yourself, Daiba-san~!
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[Looking. tripped up by the interest. She honestly wasn't expecting this sudden shift in topic]
Well... I'm currently attending Seisho's Music Academy. We study all types of theatre performance and production there.
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I try my best~ But no, there are many more talented girls than me. I'm more suited to script writing, I think.
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[Voice softening, though it's in fondness]
Have you ever heard of a play called "Starlight?"
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[He hasn't seen many, or any, plays.]
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It's about two goddesses who are friends, but one loses her memory after an accident. The other goddess, desperate, takes her friend to reach the stars in the sky, said to grant any miracle.
... But it ends in a disaster. The light of the stars are too blinding, and one of the goddesses is struck down, never to see her friend again. The play ends with them separated forever.
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Such a heartbreaking play...
[That's all he gets out before the tears start.]
They tried so hard to remain together despite adversity and it was all for nothing! It's just awful! Those poor goddesses!
[And now he's sobbing.]
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Rikugou-san... It's okay. It's a play, after all. Sometimes they don't have happy endings.
[Mmmm mentally fumbling before she finally goes to pat him on the shoulder, an attempt to cheer him up]
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[He's very emotional and distraught; both for his own similar situation, and the play goddesses themselves. Things just... get to him. As Nana approaches, he tries to pull her in for a hug.]
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And though initially startled, she will reach over and pat at his back]
... You know, sometimes if an ending makes me upset, I try to think up a better one for the story.
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[He sniffles into her banana pigtails.]
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[Pat pat pat, this poor kid. To think he teared up because of the ending to a play. No wonder ghosts give him hives]
You should be a script doctor, Rikugou-san~
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I'd give every one of them happy endings!
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[she can relate in her own way.]
... Are you feeling better, now?
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