A Faraway Place - NPC Account (
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farawayplace2023-07-07 02:48 pm
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[MINI EVENT] ☆T A N A B A T A☆

Those from the four regions of Kanto, Johto, Hoenn and Sinnoh will be very familiar with the sight of bamboo stalks that are left outside decorated with colorful and sparkly paper decorations. There are people gathering around, helping one another put up paper amulet of varying colors to tie around the bamboo branches. On each amulet is a single wish that’s been handwritten by someone.
One can only hope that their wish will be heard…

At night, there’s a surprise to be found: an alternate colored Jirachi is out dressed in what’s clearly a handmade costume. Around its neck, is a colorful paper chain made of sparkly origami paper.

Not only has Jirachi come to grant wishes, Miniors are out and about bright and colorful. They’ll be dancing around seemingly trying to invite people to come join them in the festivities.
((OOC: Happy Tanabata! In the morning is a general mingle post. But as the evening sets in and Jirachi appears, it will start granting the wish written on your amulet whether big or small -- wealth, a long life, or maybe a way to return home. You're free to catch Miniors too, and there's a slightly better chance of encountering a shiny one as well. Just be careful of the ones still in their shell or you might just get a rather explosive surprise...
This event can take place at any town, so feel free to specify a location!))

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[Alice breathes in and puts on a neutral face for the rest, while her fire Sandslash looks concerned and pats her hand.]
It took a lot of people, even if you don't count the Voices -- oh, recorded phenomenon of a disembodied hivemind hundreds of thousands strong that possesses people and guides them on a journey, purportedly to save their home in exchange for glory, that legend doesn't seem to be common among the people here either -- regardless! -- and years of work to try and keep the world together long enough to stop my -- the person who made it. He wouldn't go quietly -- would anyone? He was a b right b a start to the end, I guess. Even if he did have his reasons.
[CW death, I’m so sorry Buson is like this today, Alice]
Buson’s eyes are wide and hungry, covetous of what Alice described, as if everything else didn’t matter. What’s a bunch of dead wild Pokemon or an unstable world with weird Pokemon variations that could die at any moment if he could save his friends?]
… so, this, uh, Randomizer, does it still exist? Who was that guy who made it? Noticed you… cut yourself off there, who was he to you—
[She was dead. Someone else had tried this too… he finally looked not so keen and wild-eyed like a hungry beast, and instead, he began to look wary and concerned..]
Also, why did you, uh… just now, what was that, sorry?
[What was that? A tic? A glitch in real life???]
she's used to it, #evildadproblems
He's gone.
[True. Other versions of him exist in better worlds -- she spent the world's most awkward year with one -- but the last she'd heard from her father was when he cut off communication and deactivated her bomb collar. Maybe it was ironic that Four got him after that. The other one who'd been brought back in place of someone else.]
But his research notes got out, and every so often a new model surfaces, even outside of the timeline it created, that's stronger and reaches further. I hadn't gotten a bead yet on who was behind the latest incident, but the hosts from that point would have more data...
[Alice gulps. Talking technical things is second nature, she's a scientist, and this is the research that made her in more ways than one. But the look on his face, the emotion, it's too familiar.]
...And the other thing -- it's residual commands. Sometimes I still bump into things or my voice gets a little mechanical.
[1/2]
He felt scummy for setting off that kind of reaction, and averted his gaze, gritting his teeth.]
You can stop now.
You don't have to tell me all of this, y'know.
[2/2; never mind, he (very nearly) doesn't want it anymore / CW dehumanization, gee, thanks, Buson]
He half-wondered if these improved models got rid of these unwanted effects.
He could push to learn a bit more, but it felt scummy. ... he still wanted to know. So maybe he'll put aside his other questions and just ask one thing.]
Just... one more thing, by improved models... do they do less of that? The residual effects?
[Well, at least it seemed Buson had some limits, didn't he?]
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I didn't mean to throw you off. I seem to have that effect on people around here. As for your question, it depends on the effect. Some do more. Switching around and changing the humans, too, for instance, or changing types beyond outward appearance. If your timeline's also been exposed to glitches in reality, which can be traced to a being called OLDEN that migrated from a virtual reality through the stream after another, unrelated irresponsible-science incident, because we really do have too many of those -- oh, if you know Phancero, that's another name for it -- but anyway, in those cases then it can be hard to tell what was caused by a Randomizer and what was caused by a glitch, so that's a variable to consider. Otherwise, it comes down to the model, the person behind it, and presumably their purpose in doing so.
And... thank you, I suppose. Dome knows it's a little... difficult? Yes, difficult. From a personal standpoint.
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[Did Alice throw him off? Several times! Was it why he asked her to stop? No, not at all.]
… if something’s hard to talk about, you don’t have to. Especially not to strangers who won’t care… that it affects you, I mean.
That’s kinda something you gotta protect, yourself. It’s your story, so share it with someone worthy of it, y’don’t wanna tell it to someone who’ll misuse it or who’ll mercilessly pick at wounds, ‘cause it means nothing to them, right?
[Like him, for example. The only reason he hadn’t kept picking away was because the reaction reminded him of people he actually cared about, so he felt too scummy to carry on. Just that. He still wanted to know more, so he’d probably have to leave the conversation soon so he won’t be tempted to press on.]
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[With that out, she pauses, like a few too many B-presses, before she turns to go.]
But I hope you have a good festival! The people here definitely know how to put on a good one.
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He guessed it was someone close, but it was still awful to hear it.]
… yeah. You… take care.
[Something to ruminate on.]