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musoumods ([personal profile] musoumods) wrote in [community profile] theunrivaled2017-07-31 07:05 pm

Open Log - Welcome to the Main Camp

Moments ago, there was an earthquake. You might not have felt it, but it definitely happened. The collapsed tents and spooked horses serve as evidence that something unsettling shook the main camp not that long ago. The soldiers and citizens don't seem terribly frightened, as if they've gotten used to the ground trembling by now, but more than one stops to look toward the tall spires of rock separating the comfortable and well-ordered areas of the camp from a deserted battlefield. It's as if they wonder to themselves whether something deep in the pit on the other side might have caused it...again...

And then they realize that something else has happened.

You are here – or near here.

Prompt 1:

Immediately after the latest quake, people simply appear in and around the main camp. The residents don't actually see it happen, but they turn around to find a person where there wasn't one a moment ago. You might be that person! You might wake up inside a canvas tent, perhaps even lucky enough to be resting comfortably on an unoccupied cot. You might wake up on the open ground outside with an awful lot of gawkers standing around you. Or, you might wake up about ten meters down the road from the gates of the camp, in clear sight of the guards and the tents just beyond them. This is definitely the time and place to start grabbing strangers and asking them where you are, why you're there, and what the hell is going on.

Prompt 2:

Maybe it's not so right-away, but you've woken up all the same and had a look around. Maybe some of the soldiers have done their best to answer your burning questions. At least one thing is clear: the natives all dress in simple robes and tunics, the soldiers in similar plate or mail armor, making anyone in other garb stick out like a sore thumb. The women who run the Teahouse have noticed this first, and are doing a fine job offering the utmost in hospitality to the strangers in the off chance that they're allied with one of the lords of the land. They'll make sure you have a place to sleep, a good meal, and the best tea the Han Dynasty can provide. It may be a bit rustic for some, but it's comfortable and pleasant. Can it be worth settling down here for a while? Or is this place missing something crucial – like the ability to use your magic?

Prompt 3:

There's a lot to explore in and around the Main Camp. The various tents set up on different levels overlooking the middle area are open to be claimed, and some of them look a lot more fancy than others. As long as there's no famous lord laying his head there, why shouldn't you? The central ground of the camp contains the Merchant's stall, the Teahouse, and the Armory, as well as the stocks for the misbehaving. The bathing area is downstream from everything else, where the river passes under the rocks and empties out onto the plain beyond. There's a few areas of interest outside the camp perimeter, too, and none of the guards are stopping you from going out there. The main road looks well-traveled and vanishes eastward into the distance across rolling plains. On the west side there are high cliffs of cooled lava separating the camp from the former battleground where the Hydra was destroyed. It's rocky and perilous ground, but the adventurous can climb down winding, crumbling paths into a deep crevasse. There doesn't appear to be anything down here, but those of a magical or mystical inclination will sense the lingering aftereffects of great power.

If one were to travel a short distance northward, they'll find the Wuzhang Plains standing quiet and empty, the fortifications left in whatever half-damaged state they were in from the last battle waged here. There is also a temple along the southern ridge, looking decidedly like it doesn't belong there with more traces of mystical energy at its center. Here, the wayward traveler will be beset by small units of spindly, gray-skinned soldiers bearing spears and swords, no more than half a dozen at a time.

Prompt 4: Wildcard

Whatever floats your boat or isn't covered above! Refer to the Arrival page for details of what is and isn't to be found in the Main Camp.

In time, the Merchant makes an announcement. Not long after the Great Cataclysm, some of the mystic soldiers now guarding the main camp arrived with mirrors they claim to have enchanted so that the scattered warlords can speak to each other from a distance. He is under obligation to give one to anyone who asks, and suggests that they may try it out whenever they have the courage to do so.
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[personal profile] dragonbadfaith 2017-08-18 05:44 am (UTC)(link)
[...Alright, well, food does sound good. Draco makes his way over and grabs a seat, wondering what the locals in this world define as edible.

He lifts an eyebrow at that last bit.]


A prince? [Pause.] Princes. Plural. There's more than one? Are they brothers?

[Or has he managed to find himself in some sort of feuding medieval era of kings and queens now?]
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[personal profile] sorceress_polgara 2017-08-18 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
[Don't know what the locals consider edible, but Pol is a fan of simple poridge. It's quick, easy and healthy for you. She sets a bowl in front of him and sits down across from him.]

I've only met the one. He said he was Cao Pi and his kingdom was Wei. I don't know the names of the royal families of the other countries he mentioned.

My name is Polgara by the way.

[Clearly expecting him to give his name as well with a mothering look that says "manners, do you have them?"]
Edited 2017-08-18 18:29 (UTC)
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[personal profile] dragonbadfaith 2017-08-23 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
[Quick, easy, healthy, and completely boring. Draco makes some sort of attempt to not look disappointed, honestly he does, but Merlin what he wouldn't give for a proper Hogwarts-style feast. Still, he manages to get out a quick thanks, at least, and pulls the bowl closer.]

Cao Pi...? That sounds Chinese, actually.

[Which actually perks him up a bit. Because where there is China, there is presumably also other countries -- like England. He just has to, you know.

Get there.

Somehow.

It's much too far to Apparate, that's for certain. Maybe he could fly...]


Hmm.

[After a moment, he realizes that she's looking at him expectantly and has to quickly rewind the conversation in his head.]

Oh, sorry -- Draco. Draco Malfoy. Pleasure.

[After which he promptly spoons some porridge into his mouth and absolutely does not make a face at it.]
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[personal profile] sorceress_polgara 2017-08-23 03:45 am (UTC)(link)
[Ahh the 'seriously porridge?!' face. She's quite familiar with it. And though she won't admit it, finds it's amusing to force it on those who complain.

She's charmed by his attempt at being polite about it, and totally isn't smirking at him.
]

I thought it sounded Angarak. He would have fit right in at the Mel Zeth.

But then, I'm sure you don't know what either of those are. I'm sorry, you wanted to ask questions about this world not hear about mine.
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[personal profile] dragonbadfaith 2017-08-23 05:23 am (UTC)(link)
[He shrugs a little, eating another bite of porridge.]

I don't particularly mind hearing about your world, but perhaps after I've gotten a better feel for this one? It's really quite fascinating to hear how vastly different other places can be, after all.

[From ninjas to Nobodies to dragon riders to a guys made of rubber, Draco's met all sorts.]

What else did this Cao Pi tell you?
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[personal profile] sorceress_polgara 2017-08-23 02:24 pm (UTC)(link)
The main parts are that this land is at war with what they call demons. I'm still not sure if this Orochi is an actual demon or just a strong monster.

I do know it's bad enough that the gods have had to intervene.

[Getures around]

This camp is under their protection. They're keeping the demons out, but it also hinders any...more than ordinary abilities.