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Rem Tokimiya ([personal profile] vermilloci) wrote in [community profile] escordvi2024-01-02 07:43 pm

[Open] Jan MANTA quests

Who: rem & you
Status: Open
Where: around
What: MANTA Quests
Warnings: none so far

Frost-Kissed Blossoms General/OTA
[ The things she's found herself doing for money. No, wait. For love. Because that's what this is about! Finding the flower for those lonely people whose hearts are full of hope for finding a partner! ]

It's romantic, it is~! [ A soft, happy sigh, and she brings a mitten-covered hand to a cheek, which is as rosy as her nose in this frigid air. Rem is not unfamiliar with trekking through dangerous, icey landscapes-- quite the opposite, as the final days of the war were on the foreign, frigid ground of the Empire. That doesn't make it less unpleasant, though, as the winter storm appears to be gradually turning into a squall. This very same crescendo of sleet and snow is something she appears to blissfully ignore for the moment (or maybe, intentionally seek, because there's something about these flowers being more beautiful during storms, right?). Nevertheless, through chattering teeth and over howling wind, she speaks cheerily to whomever has decided to join her. Hopefully, you're appropriately bundled up! ] Offer a rare winter flower to your loved one!

[ As for the whole "love charm" thing about it? She doesn't believe it's real. No doubt, it's more about the journey, the tradition of giving something rare and precious to someone hopeful to win another's affection!  Seeing as not everyone on the leviathans are equipped to brave the snow, Rem is glad to take up this quest for any and all locals who wish to acquire a flower. There is no price too low that she won't agree upon to take up this task. It means that there will be bountiful amounts of adoration, affection, and love this month, and who wouldn't want to help others out with that? ] Oh! Oh, we should gather as many as we can, we should. No heart should be alone.

[ Helping others find love is a very important, very noble cause that completely justifies the risk of being frozen, frostbitten, and turned into human popsicles. Okay? Okay. Hopefully, they make it to the field and back before things get worse or if not, there is a cabin somewhere to take refuge in later. ]

Price of Freedom CW: human trafficking
 ...There it is. [ It's you, Rem, and the two of you are on the outside of a schooner's stern, hanging onto ropes that you've both hooked over the back railing. Through one of the windows is a room with a chest in it, dazzling, silken fabric spilling out of its contents. Even through the thick pane of the glass, it's far more luxurious and expensive than any material she's ever seen shimmering as if it's been woven from the swirls of sparks and the shimmers of crystals.  Odd, really. Why would anyone dare steal from a corsair in the first place? Especially a rich and powerful one with even more corsairs at his disposal. Rem wouldn't dare test stirring the elites of Nogard like that.

Pushing her thoughts aside, she carefully tests the handle of the window. On a ship as old as this one, it's rusted through, making it easy to jostle to break the lock and open outward. It's more noise than she'd want, and so with a nod in your direction, she slips inside the chamber first. It might have been an easy heist of the fabric if not for how the door inside the ship opens right at the same moment, a woman clad in the same gorgeous material enters, and Rem accidentally knocks right into her, knocking her to the ground.

"Please-- no. I'm not going back, take... take everything else, please!"

A panicked, stricken plea erupts from the woman, yet despite her protest, her voice is fearful enough to be reduced to a mere, cowering whisper. The woman has barely enough fight in her as it is, yet she struggles against the one who's crashed into her with blistered, scarred hands grabbing for anything to use against the corsair.

 In the commotion, Rem's head snaps up. Surprise, sudden understanding, then disgust crosses her expression in quick succession. ]


...What...?

[ OOC: if you're a paladin, Rem can run into you as the seamstress' guard. ]

Bounty: Undead Mermaids CW: blood, undead vampire-mermaids, fighting
[ Starlight ripples over the waves like candles beneath black silk, refracting enough light for sailors or the late beach-strollers alike to make out shillouetes of rocks, trees, piers, or other people, but not enough to reveal details beyond shadows. Those who venture upon the shores of Nogard or Eltrut far past midnight may find themselves in the presence of unwanted company, a company whose presence is known only by way of song. A melody carries over the shore, slow and soft and as solemn as a lullaby sung to one already dead. The words-- for indeed, there are words-- are nonsensical, melting into an abstract hymn, diction almost but never quite right, pitch never resolving...

And then the voice stops.

Walk a few more paces around the crest of the cove, and you will see a hooded figure standing at the shore. Should you have a torch, you may see how the figure's cloak is red... and that there is nothing at her feet, no corpse of a siren, no other creature, but a pool of blood, perhaps some blanched coral on the nearby tidepool. There, she stands silently, hand to her chest as a wave comes and laps over her boots, washing the fine spray of red, warm iron from them and the sandy shore.

She coughs once into her hand, noticing you. ]
Who...? Ah-- [ A worried look crosses her expression as she greets you, and she quickly takes down her hood, gesturing to her ear to show the soft, cotton plugs she's placed in them. While they don't eliminate all noise, they've proven useful.  ] It's dangerous here, it is. There are [ What are they called again? ] sirens. You might need to cover your ears.  

Dreams Submerged in Drowning Shadow/Volcano
[ What a terrible one it is. Besides the nightmares that may plague a victim, the curse leaves many with little time and even less energy due to lack of sleep. Starting their search up the volcano is imperative. ]

When we were allowed access to the archives, I read that there were other relics like the tombstone from that one ship. Maybe this curse is caused by another relic...? If so, we're looking for something with a script similar to this on it. [ She'll show a picture on her device of the tombstone's mysterious, obscure markings on it. It's illegible, but the handwriting is unique enough to be distinct from other scripts. ]

[ Fortunately, even if they don't find a relic than can help, there's something that can help mitigate the curse. Smelling salts-- which they might be able to find in the sulfur fields. ]

Bounty: Lore Accurate Jellyfish; get in loser we're going fishing (General/OTA)
Okay, but... [ You're on Rem's brand new ~small yacht~. Not to worry, you also have some rented fishing equipment on board. Maybe some snacks, because there's no such thing as a fishing trip ] If jellyfish can also "hear" in some strange way [ They would have to, wouldn't it? Because it apparently can also sing, and typically one sings "angelically" when they also have excellent hearing and tone. ] and we use this [ What does she pull out from a satchel but a violin she had received from the Fey Fighters quest the previous month. ] ...we can make it fall asleep.

It'll have to surface then, won't it?

Dragon Heated CW: possibly NSFW thoughts
[ There is the potion. There is you. And there is her.

When she had been alive, there had been no shortage of the good faculty doctor conducting his experiments and assessments on Class 0. But this is. Hm. The healer said it would be fine. And they are a healer, and she's trying to stay on any healer's good side.  (Also there's the sequel to the book, soooo.) ]


...Uhm.... [ She fidgets in her chair. ] ...You first?

 Wildcard
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[personal profile] emet_sulk 2024-01-18 02:41 pm (UTC)(link)
[ He flinches slightly, shoulders hunching further in. Unintentionally, she's hit a sore point. ]

Not a single day goes by that I don't, [ he spits out morosely. ] What do you want, girl? Surely not to rub salt in my wounds.

[ No, she's too kind to do that. It's the only reason he isn't reacting more harshly to her question. Someone cruel wouldn't leave tea and cookies and a heartfelt note of apology. ]
emet_sulk: (22 ever a worrier)

[personal profile] emet_sulk 2024-01-19 05:24 pm (UTC)(link)
[ He lifts his head and gives her a pointed, dead-eyed stare. ]

I am the last of my people. If someone told you they were an immortal being of a people which no longer exists and of whom no evidence or record remains, would you believe them? Or would you label them mad?
emet_sulk: (14 are you truly so naive?)

[personal profile] emet_sulk 2024-01-24 04:19 pm (UTC)(link)
[ He sighs loudly and looks to his glass of wine again. He drains the rest of it in a long gulp and starts to pour out more. ]

'Tis a long story, [ he says tersely. ] A very long story. If you need sustenance, you should get it before I begin.
emet_sulk: (07 weight of the world)

[personal profile] emet_sulk 2024-01-30 04:45 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Where to begin? Emet-Selch stares morosely at the tabletop, finger idly tracing varnished whorls of wood grain. It's one thing to explain to those on the sundered star and quite another to have to explain...well, everything. ]

...I come from a star called Etheirys, named for its abundance of aether. Aether is the basis of all life upon it and my people were possessed of the ability to shape it with but a single thought to create almost anything we desired. With this power to freely shape the world as we saw fit, we took it upon ourselves to become caretakers for the star. We spent our nigh endless lives working towards bettering it or our community, shaping creatures to roam upon the surface or engaging in art and rhetoric. Conflict was an abstract concept as we wanted for nothing and thus were spared petty jealousies or hatred.

Emet-Selch is not my name; it is one of fourteen titles, with the title of Emet-Selch conferred upon one who possess the keenest soulsight of their time. Those who accept it become overseers of the aetherial realm. Altogether these individuals are known as the Convocation of Fourteen and they oversee society through their respective fields of expertise.

[ A pause. He mumbles grouchily: ] I was not the first choice for my seat...

[ Shaking his head, he continues-- ]

Our idyllic era came to an end over twelve thousand years ago, as I said. A calamity of unknown origin - unknown to us at the time - began to consume the star. It stirred people's hearts and minds to senseless panic, causing them to create horrendous beasts. Though we captured and studied the creatures, we discerned nothing of use. All we knew was that they manifested in areas where the heavens' aetherial currents were weakest. But before we could act upon our findings, the calamity reached the shores of our capital.

[ His voice tightens. ] The skies turned red. Fire rained down from the skies. Every breath taken of the stagnant air made one choke and the seas became as boiling blood. Those who weren't consumed by their own nightmarish creations fell into the chasms rent through the earth.

We knew the 'how' but not the 'why' and time was fast running out. In desperation, we devised a means to strengthen the aetherial currents: by creating a godlike entity possessed of the power to hold the calamity at bay. It required the sacrifice of half our surviving people-- [ his voice hitches slightly; he takes a draught of wine then continues-- ] but they gave their lives willingly.

Thus was our first god created. Zodiark.
Edited 2024-01-30 16:46 (UTC)
emet_sulk: (24 and then there was Amaurot)

[personal profile] emet_sulk 2024-02-01 05:06 pm (UTC)(link)
...Zodiark had the exact effect we hoped on the currents. The heavens no longer rained fire and the earth calmed. But our elation was short-lived, for by then the damage had already been done. The winds were stilled. The seas were empty. The soil, bled of all its vitality.

After some discussion, we decided one more sacrifice was necessary in order to restore life upon the star. Another half of those who remained, again given willingly.

[ His hand curls into a fist on the table. ]

Life flourished, as we had hoped. And yet we keenly felt the loss of those who had given themselves to make it so. The Convocation thought: one more offering to our god. We would cultivate the land and then offer that aether to Zodiark in exchange for the souls of our sacrificed brethren. Yet when we proposed this idea, there were objections. Some said that we had done enough - it was time for new life to grow. Others agreed with us. And so for the first time in our long history, our people were divided.

In the end, those who opposed our idea summoned their own deity: Hydaelyn. The light to His dark. She fought against Zodiark. Their battle rang out across the skies while we watched, powerless to intervene. In the end, she bested Him. Her final stroke sundered not only our god but the star itself, dividing it into the Source and its thirteen shards. The remains of our god were sealed by her in a lunar prison that would come to be known as each shard's moon.

The sundering also affected our people. Their souls now cut down to a fraction of their former glory, their lives became ephemeral. Mortals with no memory of their past, filled with grievance, anger, and fear. They could barely command aether let alone create anything with it.

...That is how the world has been for over twelve thousand years. Myself and two others escaped Hydaelyn's sword. We devoted ourselves to rejoining the shards to their source ever since that moment. But we were defeated in the process of bringing about the eighth Rejoining.
Edited 2024-02-01 17:09 (UTC)
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[personal profile] emet_sulk 2024-02-02 07:08 am (UTC)(link)
[ He shakes his head and stares sullenly at her. ]

The only one to survive Hydaelyn's sundering besides the three of us was, of course, Hydaelyn herself. She would whisper to mortals and bid them fight on her behalf. We would use their opposition - sometimes even create our own - to instigate a calamity great enough to bring the world and a single shard to the edge of destruction. Then the barrier between worlds would shatter under the strain of so much aether and the shard would collapse into the Source. Thus the world would fluctuate between chaos and order. When conditions were right, we would begin the next calamity - and so on and so forth. After our failure on one of the shards, we were very careful not to completely destroy them before the Source was ready.

I don't know what lies Hydaelyn fed her champions, but they accused us of everything from the deaths of their family to the deaths of thousands on the battlefield. [ A soft snort as he looks away. ] As if they weren't capable of doing it themselves. Often I could simply leave them be and watch as they created their own wars.
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[personal profile] emet_sulk 2024-02-07 04:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes.

[ He begins to play with the base of his glass, tracing circles and nudging it around. ]

We were succeeding on the whole, [ he continues dully. ] Seven Rejoinings. Seven shards. I had the eighth shard poised to collapse into the Source. Then...I erred.

[ A deep sigh. His head drops into one hand as he leans forward on the table. ]

I invited my own demise. Literally invited the hero down into the ruins of our city and fought them. I should have left them to die.
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[personal profile] emet_sulk 2024-02-10 03:32 pm (UTC)(link)
[ His hand wraps around the base of his glass now. He's so, so tempted to shatter it. ]

Sorry? Why should you be sorry? If it were your world poised on the verge of destruction, I'm sure you wouldn't hesitate to try and kill me as well.

[ There's muted anger in his voice but he can't bring himself to act upon it. Thanks to G'raha, he remembers now - he remembers why this whole farce had been necessary. But that doesn't mean he has to like it. After all, Hydaelyn had made her choice and it meant twelve thousand years of suffering for him. Who could ever forgive someone for that? ]
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[personal profile] emet_sulk 2024-02-13 06:47 am (UTC)(link)
[ He sucks in a sharp breath and lets it out shakily. She's right that there is some good in the world as it is now but he can't easily forget all the foulness of it too. Some of it is his direct doing, he knows, but if mankind were truly so good and right then surely he and the other Ascians would have failed more often? He doesn't know any more.

He drops his head on to his arms, biting his lip. He won't cry. He won't cry in front of a girl who barely knows him. But his traitorous eyes are heating up with tears. ]


Damn you, Hydaelyn. Damn you, Venat, [ he mumbles resentfully. ] I wish her blade had caught me as well.
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[personal profile] emet_sulk 2024-02-19 04:20 pm (UTC)(link)
[ He tenses. However, he doesn't try to shrug her off. He simply cries as silently as he can into his sleeve, fingers digging into his arms until they're sure to leave bruises. The last thing he wants is to look pathetic and weak in front of someone he barely knows (which is, well, everyone).

It takes a few, long minutes before Emet-Selch has himself mostly under control once more. He attempts to surreptitiously dry his eyes and his face before speaking. ]


Well, now you understand why the Exarch-- why that feline and I are so at odds whilst on the ship. He had an instrumental part in killing me, although not a direct hand.
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cw: suicidal ideation

[personal profile] emet_sulk 2024-03-14 05:02 pm (UTC)(link)
My reason for living died some twelve thousand years ago. I don't want to live; I want to join them. I want to forget.

[ But then why doesn't he throw himself into the sea and drown then? Why is he here, on this ship, with this crew, helping them in his own begrudging way? None of these are questions he can answer. Maybe he's waiting for an excuse to die. ]

I'm tired of having to shoulder the burden of remembering alone.
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[personal profile] emet_sulk 2024-03-22 10:39 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It's nothing he hasn't heard before. It had been easier to garner sympathy early on - during the decades following the Sundering when mortals could still comprehend the span of time that grief can hold someone. But then the decades turned to centuries and the centuries turned to millennia and the sympathy grew shorter and sparser. Why couldn't they just let go? Why did they have to restore the world that once was?

After one betrayal too many, Emet-Selch finally locked away his heart and stopped trying to explain. Cynically, he wonders if her sympathy will be as short-lived.

But...she's trying, at least. For the time being. ]


Resilient... Hah! [ It's a muted scoff. ] I couldn't end my own life because Zodiark had tempered me. I could only escape it temporarily whenever I occupied mortal bodies.

[ He isn't tempered now though. All of that was scrubbed away when the Warrior of Light released him. ]

I don't want you sharing this with the rest of the crew. I don't need their pitying looks, or their scorn, as the case may be.

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