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November open log
π§ WHO: Emet-Selch and anyone!
βοΈοΈ WHAT: Having lost yet another close bond, this alchemist is running quests and collecting dangerous ingredients to distract himself
π WHEN: Throughout November
πΊοΈ WHERE: (See individual prompts)
β οΈ WARNINGS: The Obsession(TM) quest may or may not verge towards sexual content depending on preference. There are also spoilers for FFXIV Shadowbringers 5.0 in the fourth prompt.
1. Lettuce Help You π‘οΈ (Knight) or π‘οΈ (Arcane Mage)
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βοΈοΈ WHAT: Having lost yet another close bond, this alchemist is running quests and collecting dangerous ingredients to distract himself
π WHEN: Throughout November
πΊοΈ WHERE: (See individual prompts)
β οΈ WARNINGS: The Obsession(TM) quest may or may not verge towards sexual content depending on preference. There are also spoilers for FFXIV Shadowbringers 5.0 in the fourth prompt.
1. Lettuce Help You π‘οΈ (Knight) or π‘οΈ (Arcane Mage)
On the outskirts of the city, Emet-Selch is trailed by several bobbing heads of flappy lettuce as he forages for herbs and other alchemy reagents. The oddly-shaped creatures gently rise and fall with the thermal currents, creating something of a comical sight as he crouches in the grass to inspect some flowering plants. His familiar is accompanying him as well, keeping a more alert eye out. Should anyone armed approach, she will straighten, bare her teeth, and growl softly.2. Be Nimble, Be Quick
Emet-Selch glances over, wary, when he notices someone coming close. If you're a known face, his frown eases and he will nod. If you are unfamiliar, he will remain wary and ask, "Can I help you?"
...The more observant or rash types will notice several molted leaves in his basket from the creatures. He only has them because they've fallen off naturally from the creatures, but someone could easily leap to the conclusion that he's a poacher. Especially with the gunblade strapped to his back.
How to obtain basilisk venom from a creature which can paralyse with one stare? Emet-Selch ponders this very conundrum as he steps carefully through the Forest of the Felled, searching for the flower to create the antidote to its stare. Most serpentine creatures are venomous in his experience. Venomous or with ample coils to throttle their prey with. They were created that way. Their use in a poison goes without saying, but what positive applications could it be used for?3. Toxic π‘οΈ (Arcane Mage) (MIGHT BE NSFW)
Lost in thought, he fails to notice a vine loop on the forest floor. As soon as he steps into it, the noose tightens around his ankle and yanks him down.
"Argh!" He hits the ground with a painful thud. Above him looms a giant slime, ready to drown him in its gelatinous body.
"Oh, by all the gods," he curses quietly, trying to kick the thing back. Unsuccessfully.
Emet-Selch makes sure he is thoroughly prepared to meet the Gancanagh before he sets out. Gloves, mask, sleeping potion - the works. He has no idea whether the warnings given in the shady request are exaggerated or not, but he would not have survived for as long as he (nearly) did by being reckless.4. Amaurot (Extreme) (Sleep paralysis demon)
Getting to the spot is a trial all on its own but he manages that without too much fuss. Crouching well away from the thing, he carefully observes its movements from afar.
Perhaps if I toss the sleeping draught at its head? While he's dithering however, he notices someone else approach. Maybe towards him, or maybe towards the Gancanagh itself, not realising that he's there. How he reacts will depend on what happens next.
Fire rains from a dark and seething sky. The air reeks and tastes of smoke, ash, and charred flesh. Around you, towering buildings of some unidentifiable stone crumble to a horde of terminus beasts who pursue fleeing figures and slaughter them mercilessly. The largest ones fire beams of harsh light from their maws, slicing entire towers from end to end. Another explodes after grossly inflating itself and blows out the domed ceiling of a theatre.
Far below the once-elegant walkways, the sea roils thick and red. One would think the smell to come from all the death around them, but in fact the seas themselves are boiling blood. The sun looms too close and its heat is oppressive; the air is stagnant and offers no reprieve. The deep cracks in the earth seem to have no end.
The planet is dying.
A short distance away, a figure dressed in the same dark grey robes as all the rest stands resolute against the carnage. A red mask (left) covers the upper half of his face. Even as his brethren flee from the beasts, he faces the oncoming calamity: clenched fists trembling yet the line of his mouth determined to somehow make things right.
All of a sudden there is a thunderous crack. He swivels, eyes growing wide with alarm behind his mask as he thrusts out his hand towards you. "Watch out!"
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And who else approaches, only to be growled at, but Somnus? He is armed-- a greatsword is strapped to his back-- but it is not drawn, and his arms are neutrally at his sides beneath his cloak.
His gaze moves from him to the lettuce leaves carried within his basket, then to the tip of the gunblade that can be seen just above his shoulder. "Are you in the business of protecting or poaching?"
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"Protecting, I suppose. These creatures took a liking to me after I offered them some food." He glances at the lettuce-like leaves in his basket. "I believe these are considered a delicacy, yes? I thought to bring them back home and make some manner of sandwich with them for my partner."
I... AM SO SORRY FOR THE LATE TAG
"Aye." His arms fold beneath his cloak as he replies.
"This realm has many strange creatures. Ne'er have I see avian... lettuce."
it's alright!
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"It is a blessing these ones does not come with some sort of curse attached."
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One of the creatures seems to be struggling to keep itself suspended so he reaches out, taking and holding it in his arms.
"I have no desire to be turned into a bird again."
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"Aye. Or have our mentalities tampered. They do not care much for the off-worlders' well being."
Odd, considering that they're here apparently to save their world and others.
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Emet-Selch?!
[The stench, the heat, the screams in the distance, the horrifying beasts... is this actually hell? Hijikata's heartbeat picks up as he instinctively goes into fight-or-flight mode, but he tries to ground himself by addressing the other man, assuming him to be Emet-Selch simply because there's no one else nearby. Before he can step towards him, though, there's that deafening crack, as if the earth itself were breaking, and he's pushed - or grabbed?]
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A bloodied hand sticks out from beneath ruined stone. ]
Flee! [ Emet-Selch attempts to shove Hijikata in the direction everyone else is fleeing. Not that there is any obvious way to escape when horrifying beasts seek to cut off every avenue of escape. ] If you see my chief of bureau, tell him he is needed at the summoning!
[ They're in a small plaza of sorts. The city could almost resemble any modern Earth capital, yet is incredibly more dense and sprawling - at least, so far as the eye can see with all the smoke and broken skyline. But, as is typical of dreams, one doesn't think too hard about how the dimensions are too large to have been built by regular-sized men. ]
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Your chief?! How do I identify-- wait, no! This is a nightmare!! It's not really happening! You've got to wake up! Don't you recognise me? I don't belong here, right? It's because it's a dream!
[He ducks as a monstrous creature soars past above them. This is bad!! What's going to happen if they both die here?! Will that have repercussions in the real world?]
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A nightmare? I wish it was. How could it have come upon us so quickly--?
[ Breathing shallowly, he coves his mouth and nose as another building topples, falling across a walkway which had some robed figures fleeing across it. He watches despondently as their screams echo across the way. ]
Just go. I promise you, our new god will save us all. Have faith in us--
[ His voice breaks. He cuts himself off on what sounds suspiciously like a sob. He turns away though before anything damning can be seen.
In a whisper: ]
You coward, Azem.
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[He really doubts that anyone or anything can save this place anymore, but what else can he do? He has a feeling that grabbing and shaking Emet-Selch and forcibly trying to make him wake up won't be a productive course of action, so he actually turns and takes off running across the cracked, barren, crumbling ground, trying to find anyone who isn't headlessly running away. If he does spot the other man's commander he'll urge him to head back with him. Whatever that summoning entails, it seems to be the only tiny seed of hope they have left.
If he dies first he can only hope that that'll wake him up. Perhaps he can ask the cognitive mages for another method, because Emet-Selch seems too deeply immersed in this nightmare to easily be snapped out of it.]
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--But the Ascian is not where he was first encountered when Hijikata returns. As is the nature of dreams, it is difficult to recall the exact path one takes between one location to another, but one goes from the crumbling city of Amaurot to a platform of dark, violet crystal high, high above the surface of the planet. There, a monstrous beast lies dead. Several more robed figures stand near its head, looking battered and worn. Evidently they have just finished fighting the thing. All can be seen to wear various uniquely shaped red masks, just as Emet-Selch does, when they turn to look at Hijikata. ]
...You could not find him? [ Emet-Selch asks. He sounds...resigned. ]
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He really couldn't recall how he eventually made it onto the platform, but he's not in the mood to question it either. Even in death the fallen creature, which almost looks more like a terrifying wagon than a living being to him, scares him... there's something about it that makes him feel like mortal eyes should never look upon it. He tears his gaze away from it to meet Emet-Selch's.]
No.
[While he's still catching his breath he scans the assembled group of people.]
Sorry, but who are you guys? What about the ritual; could you conduct it?
[Or did the best try to prevent it and they had to exert themselves in a fight against it until now? He feels out of the loop.]
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if can't see image, search for the Endwalker box art
It worked!! π
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Continued from above!
I don't know.
[He's never had to make a choice this heavy and horrible, but he's had to make unpleasant choices. Was it right to enter the service of a shogunate that only serves the interests of the Amanto and weaponises them against the human rebels? It was the only way for them to still live as samurai. Was it right to harshly reject the woman he loved? Accepting her might have subjected her to violence and bloodshed no innocent person deserves to face.]
Sometimes there is no good choice. If we don't sacrifice ourselves now we'll have nowhere left to live, right? And if we do sacrifice ourselves there'll be almost no one left to live on the world we saved.
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That is what we thought as well... But as long as life remains, there is hope. What else could we have done? What else...
[ He draws a long, shuddering breath. ]
I tire of this nightmare. Let me wake or not at all...
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[He has never seen Emet-Selch even remotely as crushed as now, and once again he wishes he knew how to console people better. Commander Kondou would at least put a reassuring hand on the other man's shoulder, but Hijikata feels like his own uncertainty would carry through if he tried it.]
Can you wake up, now? If not...
[Once more he looks up at the large form of Zodiark. If there's no other way he really has to hope that death will wake them both up.]
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Emet-Selch doesn't respond. He tips his head up and stares blankly at their created god. The angle means his voluminous hood slips down, revealing stark white hair that looks as though it has been carelessly brushed back. It falls just past his ears. ]
What point is there in waking if I simply return to another nightmare...? I could stay here and dream of countless ways to change the past... I could stop Hydaelyn from sundering the world... I could even persuade Azem to come back...
[ A single tear slips out from beneath his mask and rolls down his cheek. ]
Hythlodaeus...
[ Hijikata may have to forcibly end this nightmare for him. ]
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He starts stepping forward to where the other sacrifices stood, painfully worried if he'll really find those he knew from Avalon alive and well on the other side, and reaches back with an open hand to invite Emet-Selch along.]
Come. Let's get you back to Hythlodaeus. He's waiting for you, and it won't be another nightmare. I promise. You can't just keep dreaming of the past here. You've got to look forward; it's the only way.
[He knows it's painful, all the more after a disaster of this unbelievable scope, but he's had to force himself to push onwards many times on his smaller, more regularly human scale. If Emet-Selch won't follow him, or if Zodiark won't accept their sacrifice, then what options does he even have left? Does he have to pull his fellow death mage down into the boiling sea with him (if it's still boiling now)? Suddenly going the way of the other sacrifices seems almost attractive in comparison.]
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WHAT IS TIME
An illusion... how is it Valentine's Day already...
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1.
Except now it's a full party so to speak, so she asks the fairies to take their lettuce friends ahead, and approaches with her phoenix familiar, the fox keeping an eye on the butterlying lettuce. ]
Master Emet-Selch? It's been a while! Looks like you made a few friends, too.
[ She gives a bow to him- and his familiar too, not one to forget them. ]
Were you heading to deliver them as well?
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The request was to keep them from poachers. I have no interest in eating the things. Particularly not if they are endangered.
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Mm... I'm sure they won't mind if you take the shed parts of them, though.
[ She's observant enough to tell that much! She happens to look a little worn out herself, though, but still carrying herself with grace. ]
Would you like to take them together? Since we're heading the same way...
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Why not, I suppose? [ He sighs and gets to his feet. Another piece of 'lettuce' flutters off one of the creature's bodies and he plucks it out of the air to put in his basket. ] These alone should be enough to entice the poachers out, if any are such fools.
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... that would be a pity, if they were to harm these sweet creatures. Mortals ought to let them be to flourish. They usually provide however much is necessary.
[ But she knows that's a fool's wish where it comes to mortals. She looks up at the older man, curious. ]
That weapon... it looks like one I saw on another here. A "gun-blade", wasn't it?
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Yes. Was the other wielder a man called van Baelsar?
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Wow I just noticed a typo in my first tag bury me (cries)
I hope you are enjoying Endwalker!!
YOU TOO I just finished yesterday and am so emotionally compromised
shakes hands in unexpected depression
may we recover... someday... holds hands and cries
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