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EVENT ✨ Something (Celli)Wigged This Way Comes


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Autumn, despite the chillier weather, is a season of warmth and gathering. Perhaps moreso this year than normal, given the rather unplanned gathering of Celliwig and Lestari underneath Camelot's roofs. Though significant contributions from otherworlders have made food, shelter, clothes and other productions and donations, medical care, security and protection, and childcare an amazing group effort, typical individual celebrations for the departure of the dead from Avalon aren't being held, like Lestari's Death Ball. After looking at all the support they've been given, Lestari and Celliwig have looked at what they have to offer to help both their own people and the people of Camelot and other worlds.

Prompt banner title: Worrigami

The people of Lestari excel in cognitive magic, and while there are those who use it for mind-altering magics, there is a good portion who dedicate their studies to emotional and psychological support. One such method is the enchantment of origami paper into something affectionately called Worry Monsters: an specialized counseling technique used to help form support bonds between people with negative emotions. Having spent a portion of the month enchanting paper, two square sheets of paper are handed out to anyone the encounter.

The first paper says:
"Personifying your emotions can give them a tangible form and make them easier to face. Write down something that causes you worry, stress, fear, or sadness. This is your Worry Monster."

The second paper says:
"When your Worry Monster is present, how does it make you feel? Any reaction is valid."

 

 walking origami monster
 dragon origami


When both papers are written on, the writing on both will disappear as if absorbed by the paper, then the pages will animate and fuse, then begin to fold into a monster! Halloween is this month, is it not? There is no sense in not having a little fun.

These little Worry Monsters will stomp off and begin roaming Camelot until they find a match-- someone who shares those feelings. Once they find an emotional matching Worry Monster, the monsters will return to their creator and grow to the size of kaiju. They are very light, enchanted paper, so even if someone or something gets stepped on, they won't be hurt or damaged. However, they are strong enough to pick their makers up and carry them to the matching monster who will do the same. Don't worry-- characters will be invisible while being carried by their monster, so their identities will be protected until they are brought to their match. The paper monster will turn to butterflies and fly away once their task is complete.

What matches do after they are brought to each other is up to them-- but they will know, undoubtedly, that they share the same worries-- they are with someone who understands. Do it as many times as you'd like, for as many negative emotions as your character wants.


Prompt banner title: Accursed Thanks

For finding something to do, Celliwig offers a solution. While Lestari's people have spent their efforts this month enchanting papers, the people of Celliwig are less apt to share so openly. Instead, they take their time learning about a variety of holidays from other worlds, and come to find one they can apply their particular talents to. While most of their showcase in the past has been on light magic, a holiday such as Halloween plays in particular to their talents in dark magic. A number of locations that have opted in and won't interfere with other relief efforts have been enchanted with dark magics for brave souls to venture into and test their courage! What's more, each of these locations will yield tokens for the victors that can be used to gain prizes. All courage tests must be performed with partners. Costumes are encouraged but not required.

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orchid in a bell jar


The library has been converted into a haunted art gallery, many of which have had their paints and other implements enchanted. Some paintings will seem like they're watching you, others will seem like a small figure in the background is following you throughout the library in different paintings.

A painting of fruit may start throwing the fruit at you and materializing it into real fruit, so you may find yourself pelted with tomatoes if you don't run fast! A single painting filled with black paint might start leaking and filling the room you're in, 
pulling you into shadow until you're stuck in the library's underground labyrinth. (Reference monthly quests here and here for more info about the labyrinth.)

There are a variety of paintings with different curses applied. Navigate through the library and escape the haunted paintings-- pairs who make it through without turning back will gain a Celliwig Token.


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Another token can be gained via scavenger hunt in the Broceliande. Find cursed dolls from within tree hollows. The dolls will giggle and try to run away, may move when they're only visible in the corner of your eye if you set them down. What's perhaps a little spookier is that they take on the appearance of the first person to touch them, though they will never exceed three inches in height.

Beware during your search, however, as there are a good many trees that have been transfigured into mimics. Though the mimics are not going to attack anyone, they do have giant hidden, wriggling tongues that will reach up and wrap the unalert up above the ground for capture. The only way down is if a partner fights the mimic, so don't go alone!

Find a doll of both you and a partner and make it back to Camelot to obtain your token. The curse will break once they're exchanged for a token, so you can keep the cute little doll for yourself if you'd like.


a suspicious looking tree filled with pinecones

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a blindfolded blonde ladyThe last test of courage invokes a temporary blindness hex on one of the partners. Both partners are walked into a soundproofed room, entirely silent in a way that truly seems to mess with one's head.

The unblinded partner is only allowed to answer "yes" or "no" questions, though no one will fault them for giggling as long as they give no clues otherwise. The blind partner is to stick their hands into a tank of water with mystery items hidden within. These items may be mere objects like peeled grapes in soggy noodles, or perhaps the tank is filled with chicken bones and those tiny garra that eat dead cells and are sometimes used for pedicures. All the items are set up to feel spooky, but ultimately are unharmful. As long as the partner who can give clues doesn't break the yes/no rules and the item is guessed within 3 guesses, a token will be rewarded!
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Bring tokens to the inn where a stall has been set up, with Gwion working the booth to exchange tokens for the following prizes:
  • 1 Token: Celliwig glasswork glass set of 4-- spooky themed! It's filled with candy upon receiving, so they are friendly for everyone.

  • 2 Tokens: Recipe: Smokescreen - Cast this spell on any liquid to make it billow plumes of fog. The smaller the water surface, the smaller the billow. A shot glass might just create a small whisp, but two mop buckets would be enough to fill up a medium room. Will not effect the contents of the liquid. Cannot be used on water bodies larger than a swimming pool (could screen about half a block).

  • 3 Tokens: Recipe: From the Void - Summons a disembodied tentacle from the shadows. It takes a lot of energy, so you could probably manage up to three casts a day at most before becoming exhausted. Great for binding enemies, sneaking in small spaces, and reaching places you might not be able to otherwise. The tentacle will follow whatever command you have in mind upon summoning, so be sure to concentrate on the task at hand!


fujimaru: (37)

[personal profile] fujimaru 2021-11-02 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
To be honest, this just feels kind of familiar to me...

[ This isn't the same sort of madness she would expect from Halloween in Chaldea, but there's some similar energy going on. Giant things wandering around, with little to no care for the smaller beings scurrying around its feet? That's just Mecha Eli-chan Mk.II, isn't it?

She also watches the wolf and the deer go, chewing on her lip thoughtfully. ]


But it's more that I'm surprised it worked at all. I thought it was just gonna be like... Tanabata, or something. Where you write something down and let fate decide what happens--not, you know, an actual person showing up.
impostorsyndrome: (it's controlled by one tiny elite)

[personal profile] impostorsyndrome 2021-11-02 04:40 am (UTC)(link)
That'd be the normal thing to expect, but instead you've gotta account for how often this place's magic violates common sense, along with our privacy.

[He sighs, watching them go. It's not like Kadoc is actually upset, for all his griping. He might have been if he'd written down something more personal and private than this and had that revealed to someone else, but he'd refrained from doing that for exactly this reason: you never know what might happen here.]

. . . I assume we wrote close to the same thing on that paper, and that's why this happened.
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[personal profile] fujimaru 2021-11-04 02:23 am (UTC)(link)
When you think about it, most magic kind of defies common sense, doesn't it...?

[ Spoken like someone who really doesn't quite get the entirety of how magic works... but look. When you're living a completely nonmagical mundane life, and you discover it's real--when you realize it's possible to summon idealized and alternate versions of the people you read about in history books... what part of that has anything to do with "common sense"?

The privacy thing, too, feels a little off, but she lets that drop for now. ]


Anyway, okay, assuming you're right--what now? Do we like, talk and hold hands or something? I don't really feel like that's going to accomplish anything for us.
impostorsyndrome: (suck pork. suck cash)

[personal profile] impostorsyndrome 2021-11-04 04:18 am (UTC)(link)
[Talk and hold hands. He snorts in response to that, rolling his eyes, and he's pretty assured she agrees in principle.]

Like hell! . . . But that was probably the point. It's a childish ruse. Stick people together with the same issues to commiserate . . . but that's not really how it works. Especially if it ends up shoving two people like us together. This method really could've used some quality control.
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[personal profile] fujimaru 2021-11-05 12:47 am (UTC)(link)
I mean, that's not not how it works, either.

[ Not that Ritsuka really understands the tenants of therapy, nor has she really sat down to have a session--there's been no time for any of that, even if anyone was qualified on the remaining staff--but she does understand the idea of sharing burdens.

And even if they're coming from it on completely opposite sides of their shared circumstances, it's not really a surprise they'd have similar worries. ]


Who were you hoping to talk to? Someone who has no idea about anything that happened back home? Someone who'd just listen to you talk about your guilt and not know when and where to call you out?
impostorsyndrome: (you're alive. you're jealous.)

[personal profile] impostorsyndrome 2021-11-05 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
Like hell!

[That actually makes him snap at her; he turns to her with his lip curled, vicious for just a moment. How dare she?!]

Like I'd put that on anyone! You think I spend my time here sucking in people who don't know who they're getting involved with? I do everything I can not to do that! . . . No one I know deserves to get stuck carrying my damn burden. Not even you. Like I'd hand it to you anyway.

[Who had he wanted to talk to? . . . No one. It's not like he doesn't know what therapy is, but he also knows it's not something you drop on some random person you're not paying. Or a friend, for that matter, if it's that heavy. The fact is, there simply is no one Kadoc feels he can talk to about things, ever, and that's why this whole event is extremely stupid.]