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- !event,
- degrassi: maya matlin,
- doki doki literature club: monika,
- ducktales: della duck,
- ducktales: fenton crackshell-cabrera,
- fate/ex: nero claudius,
- fate/go: kadoc zemlupus,
- fate/go: mash kyrielight,
- fe awakening: maribelle,
- fe3h: claude von riegan,
- fe3h: lorenz hellman gloucester,
- final fantasy ix: zidane tribal,
- final fantasy xii: balthier,
- final fantasy xiv: emet-selch,
- final fantasy xiv: hythlodaeus,
- fruits basket: kyo sohma,
- genshin impact: venti,
- gintama: toshirou hijikata,
- harry potter: harry potter,
- hetalia: belgium,
- katekyou hitman reborn: hayato gokudera,
- mage the ascension: morgan knight,
- my hero academia: uraraka ochako,
- nier: automata: a2,
- rwby: emerald sustrai,
- show by rock!!: crow,
- slayers: lina inverse,
- sonic the hedgehog: amy rose,
- suikoden: geddoe,
- suikoden: yuber,
- tales of symphonia: colette brunel,
- trauma team: naomi kimishima,
- undertale: asriel dreemurr,
- voltron legendary defender: allura
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. |
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. | | |
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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. | ||
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. |

![]() | The 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! |

Bring tokens to the inn where a stall has been set up, with Gwion working the booth to exchange tokens for the following prizes:
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[ Always a but. If she knew Monika was comparing her to Kadoc, she'd agree--despite their vastly different approach to things, they've definitely got some strongly corresponding opinions on things. The difference, she'd argue, is that Kadoc had been explicitly recruited by Chaldea's original Director; for however weak and unremarkable he might think himself, that's still the truth.
But Ritsuka? She'd been nothing but a number, initially. ]
I honestly barely have any magic whatsoever, and most of that is just because I had someone setting up spells that I could just trigger when I needed to. But I was working with actual mages, and they're all pretty stuck up, you know? Like, think of the worst group of mean girls possible, and then multiply that by a thousand.
The only reason I got to do anything is because I was lucky. I'm not saying I didn't manage to pull off a lot, and more than I thought I would, but... that doesn't change how I got started.
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[ She could imagine how awful this felt when you were surrounded by people who excelled at magic... She had good reasons to feel the way she did. But to put herself down like that? To say everything she had was due to nothing but chance? Sure, chance always played a role. But chance meant nothing if you didn't have the drive to take advantage of it. ]
Of the... Seven and a half billion people who live on Earth, how many have access to magic at all? [Her smile became a bit sad.] Of course, it's understandable why you feel that way... I would too. But I think it's important to realize your personal accomplishments are nothing to scoff at.
[ Ritsuka had seen Monika last month, after all. Monika was good at giving advice, not so much at following them when she was herself feeling down. ]
Are you from Kadoc's world per chance? [A tilt of the head.] He mentioned "mages" too, and not in the most positive light.
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[ It's not really a surprise. He's been in Camelot for longer than Ritsuka has, and for all that he gives off the attitude of being completely antisocial, she's still seen him engage with other people of his own free will multiple times. ]
Yeah, we're from the same place. He was actually born into mage society, though--the way I understand it, the age of things matters? So like, a family that's been developing their magic for ten generations is gonna be stronger than one that's "only" been around for five. And they get real mean about it.
So when you consider I'm like... a one on the scale of one to old, you can probably guess why people get weird about me, back home.
[ Including Kadoc, she doesn't say, though she wouldn't deny it if Monika reads between the lines. He's no longer quite so ready to snap or sneer at everything Ritsuka does or says, but there's no point in denying that's a thing they've been dealing with. ]
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[ That probably a word people used to describe Kadoc very often, she'd been fortunate to see pretty much nothing but his kinder side— And his self-depreciating one too. ]
I see... Sounds to me like people too full of themselves. [A pause.] Or perhaps insecure about their own skills.
[ That aspect applied to Kadoc specifically, though it might very well apply to other mages too, she didn't know. Honestly, she couldn't imagine him getting haughty and mean about it... Yet again, who in Avalon could imagine her going all yandere-like and killing her best friends? When backed into a corner, everyone had the potential to become awful.
So of course she sympathized with him considering she'd been in a somewhat similar boat back home— Thank goodness, people grew and realized their mistakes. ]
Today they're scorning you... [She raised a finger.] And in 500 years, they may call you the glorious founder of a great family. [And at that, she shrugged.] Their opinion isn't worth anything if you ask me.
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[ That's definitely not the word Ritsuka would use, but at least she's much more inclined to be nice to him than Kadoc himself seems to prefer. In spite of having faced him at his ugliest, she's never forgotten what both Da Vinci and Mash said about him--and knowing what she does about mage society, it's not a surprise how that twisted a naturally kind and quiet boy as he grew up.
She doesn't want to bring that up specifically, though. If Kadoc has a friend in Monika, she doesn't want to be the one to bring up the history she has with him. If anyone is going to tell his friends about what happened in Russia, it should be Kadoc himself. ]
He's nicer than he gives himself credit for, but the way I understand it, mages are all just kind of...
..."full of themselves" isn't a bad way of putting it, but it's also just kind of underselling it. You could literally save the world and all of human history, and the most they'll give you is a "you tried" gold star.
[ That she says with more genuine good humor than the stuff about Kadoc. "You Tried" is probably better than just a consolatory T-shirt, at least. ]
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[ Save the world and all of human history, huh? That could have been nothing more than an example, but the wording of "human history" was a bit too specific. It lined a little too well with Kadoc's explanation of "proper human history" and "lostbelts." ]
I think we get along pretty well because we both lack in confidence. [Well, he more than her, but still.] I just happen to be pretty good at hiding my lack of confidence and assertiveness, ahaha! [And that was just an educated guess based on everything Ritsuka had said together with Kadoc's self-esteem issues:] That and I guess we both have an issue with playing second fiddle to the heroes of our respective stories.
[ Their circumstances were very different-- Monika had been forced into a secondary role by her creator as a cruel experiment to see what she would do with her powers. Kadoc had been forced into a secondary rule due to circumstances out of anyone's controls. But even so... There was some common ground to relate there.
Regardless, she smiled at Ritsuka. ]
Those mages still sound like complete and utter, well... [She comes from a PG-13 visual novel (or so she thinks), using certain words still sounds very unnatural.] You should take advantage of Avalon to bask in the praise you deserve, ahaha!
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[ Ritsuka's confidence (or lack thereof) exists in a weird sort of place: she knows she's capable of getting things done, and she knows she's pulled off feats that no one believed would be possible--not for anyone alone, and especially not for her. She knows that she's pulled off ridiculous things time and time again, and she has faith that she can adapt to whatever gets thrown at her.
At the same time... she's still a young girl, and one who's never been much of a fan of the spotlight. The irony about her situation versus Kadoc (or Monika, too) is that she's someone more comfortable in a secondary supporting role, and through circumstances has found herself in a leading role. The idea of basking in praise is definitely too much for her. ]
I mean, I'm all for faking it to you make it--but seriously, I'd rather just hang out with people! No praise necessary!
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[ She really was a lot more like Sayori than like her, heh. Monika had avoided getting under the spotlight ever since her arrival in Avalon due to the intense guilt she felt... But gosh if she didn't love being praised and held in high esteem. ]
Well, maybe not bask in it... But if praises are deserved, you shouldn't refuse them. [It could come off as false modesty, even when it really wasn't it. And it did wonders for your self-esteem when you accepted the praise and love of other people.] Anyway, we really ought to find a way out.
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[ She's always been more into sports than studies; even if Ritsuka doesn't strongly identify as either a jock or a nerd in the battle of high school society, she knows she leans more in one direction than the other. There's probably some deep artistic meaning to having an entire hall of these blank canvases, but she doesn't really get it.
So instead, she grabs Monika's sleeve and tugs. ]
C'mon, let's get out of here and get coffee or something. You can tell me more about horror tropes or something. I'd be happy to listen.
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[ Monika said those words without really thinking about it. First thing that came to her mind when it came to blank canvases... Maybe yet another remnant of her existence in a horror game. Hopefully that wouldn't come off as creepy.
No matter, she nodded. ]
Let's go~!
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[ But she's thoughtful about it, rather than put off. And she doesn't wait for more prompting; when Monika says let's go!, Ritsuka immediately starts walking. Every now and then, she feels like she sees something moving across those blank canvases... but that's probably just their shadows, right? ]
I guess, if I had to put something down, I'd rather think that it has to do with hope. You know, like how a blank page can become anything, and you don't have to be a professional artist to make something you like.
...Your idea probably fits better with the themes of the rest of the gallery, though.
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Ahaha, but I like your interpretation better.
[ Especially as an artist, even if her art was limited to poems and music, it was nice to think about. ]
I guess recent events have kind of darkened my outlook on things...
[ She went silent and continued leading the way. Every now and then, she'd see Saturn nomming on his child, but only for a fraction of second. Probably just an illusion from this place. ]
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If this were Mash, or the female Servants who turn to her for comfort and advice, Ritsuka thinks this would be where she tries to initiate some sort of contact. Some sort of friendly hand-hold, or a a shoulder bump, or something. But knowing more about the nature of what happened, that doesn't feel like the right choice, either. She does stick close, trying to not look too hard for too long at those white canvases. ]
...This is probably going to sound really trite, and maybe naive, but... even darkness passes. That's also part of being human. And it sucks while it's going on, and while you're recovering, but--it's not forever. It might feel like it, but it isn't.
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She knew Kadoc came from a world with alternate histories. And she knew Kadoc. Could it be...? ]
.... Kipposhi talked to you, didn't he?
[ There was no need to hide her suspicion. ]
Not content just playing with me, he's decided on telling everyone I see. [She sighed and shook her head. Ritsuka wasn't the first person she'd found who knew of that. Somehow, she doubted she'd be the last.] But I was mostly referring to how you found me with the video game cabinet.
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[ She doesn't try to talk around it, just shrugs a little, apologetic. Her voice is gentle when she responds. ]
I don't know how much either he or Kadoc have told you about what it's like back home, but... he's technically working for me. So--I didn't know about what happened when I met you, but he told me about it when I found out he'd been injured. He didn't give me all the details, but I know enough to know he was a jackass.
...I'm not gonna apologize for him, or say that he's not that bad a guy. I'm sorry you went through that, though.
But what I said counts for the thing with the cabinet, too. I've had a lot of practice with dealing with that kind of thing lately.
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[ Yeah, nobody had told her yet of the whole "Servant" and "Master" thing. They had spared her brain those kind of details. Because that was a rabbit hole that would most definitely keep bringing a lot more questions than answers. ]
It's not your fault. [She looked away.] Honestly, to do what he's done, I think you have to be either malevolent or stupid. And he doesn't strike me as either.
[ ... She didn't really want to speak about that much though. Rather than reply about the cabinet, she pointed at a light in the distance. ]
That's the exit, I think.
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[ Unfortunately, having a smart Exposition Friend only does you any good if she's around to help explain things... and since she isn't, Ritsuka is just going to have to do her best. Her understanding is kind of limited and basic, but she is kind of (kind of!) getting a better hang on what to say. ]
And the thing about Kipposhi is that--he's actually really smart, but also an idiot. It's more common than you'd think.
[ The exit!! She starts to speed up a little, eager to be out. ]
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[ She nodded, but didn't really speed up. She wasn't that unsettled by their surroundings. ]
May I ask— [A beat.] What exactly he told you?
[ She as just curious how ashamed she should be and to what extent she should expect everyone in Avalon to look at her with pity. Doubles with giving her a new hatred scale for Kipposhi. ]
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[ She shrugs, though she's looking at the canvases more than at Monika's face as they walk. There's definitely something weird about the way those shadows are moving... ]
Just that he took you on a date, and he kept ramping it up even when he knew he wouldn't be able to actually give you what you wanted. Mostly that he was an impulsive idiot who didn't know when to cut it out until it was too late. That's all.
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[ To say she was angry at him was an understatement. Monika went to one of the blank canvas and picked it up. That was what they had to do, right? Bring back something creepy from the gallery. That would do.
The strength with which she took the painting indicated just how much damage she would do to Kipposhi's skull right now if only she could. ]
Alright, let's head out.
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[ She'd promised she wouldn't try to soften Monika's feelings or make excuses for Kipposhi, and she meant it. What he did hits on something that Ritsuka has very little experience with, and while she can't turn her back on him--not now, not after everything--it's not her place to intervene for either of them in such a personal way. ]
Anyway, I dunno about you, but I could go for something really sugary right now... a snack and a drink, and I'll try and explain things, if you really want to know.
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[ Once outside, Monika placed the blank canvas she'd taken against a wall. She pulled her phone as if to take a picture of it and— As soon as it flashed, the painting lost its texture, instead turning blue with lines of codes all over it. With an electric sound, it soon faded away and disappeared. ]
There, sent it to them. Let's go~!
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[ It's not that she's entirely opposed to the idea of tentacles in a vacuum, it's just that like with many things in her life, Ritsuka entertains a lot of ideas that she's "not opposed to" and then lets go without actually having any real desire to follow up on them. Maybe she'll just get the glasses and leave it at that.
For now, though, she's just eager to get out of this gallery. ]
Anyway, I'm thinking sugar. What kind of stuff do you like to eat?
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[ While by now Monika is fairly certain Avalon is real and not just a video game, it is undeniable many characters and the setting itself draw heavily from tropes and cliches. And with Merlin's perverted spell a couple months ago... She just is way too trope-savvy to summon tentacles anywhere near herself, that spell can kindly go back where it came from. And seeing how Ritsuka seems to be the heroine-type, she most definitely should follow that advice.
Monika isn't going to elaborate on the why though. ]
Ah, I'm vegetarian. I'll be happy with anything that doesn't have meat in it.
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[ Sometimes meat has sugar, but that's getting fancy.* But she perks up a little as soon as they're outside; this time, she doesn't hesitate to grab for Monika's hand as she starts walking.
* Fancy is just cooking to some degree, because Ritsuka barely knows how. ]
There's a cute little cafe near the gallery, unless we've gotten completely turned around. My treat, okay?
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