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beleos ([personal profile] beleos) wrote in [community profile] kenoslogs2023-08-18 09:53 am

Toxic Love: The Exalt Oracle


NOTHING GOES OFF WITHOUT A HITCH
You feel it, the moment that the Exalt oracle opens its eyes, like something that rips through your body from head to toe, something that feel like fire, wild. It sears into your veins, like acid and fire, something that triggers something that makes you want to run, or perhaps turn and face something head on. Before you can find what sets you off – if you could find it. Bearers know what this sensation is, it is different but the same at its core. The emotions, the feelings it sparks are different – but in the end, you know it for what it is: An Oracle.

Kenos groans from the awakening, like a part of a whole sparks to life, and though you do not know what it is that they want yet, you understand and know their existence down to your core. That feeling to attack or defend, perhaps even flee, does not leave you, but instead it fills your veins, you feel it thrumming, pulsing, like the beat of a heart – if one has one. With the sense of awakening, bearers know the shape of what comes next, they will be asked to act, to do. You do not know how it will happen, or what the Exalt will ask of you, but the knowledge that it will happen is borne from experience, not from the Oracle itself.

As you begin to move, to… look, you are not long for this day, it clouds your mind, a hazy, drowsy feeling takes over, the encroaching dark that threatens to swarm, crowding from the sides, taking over your vision – until… it fully takes over, and Bearers are put into a deep slumber.


When bearers awaken, it’s difficult to make sense of what your sleepy eyes see. Structures begin to swim into view, and they like tall figures looking down upon you. It’s difficult to tell what they are at first, but as you wake up, you begin to see, they are not people, or creatures, but long spore-like stalks. Some have ribbed overgrowths that you can see, and some end in growths that ripple and hang over, but have no “cap”. They tower over the bearers, like towering spires and buildings, on all sides, as if they were trapped in a ring of them. As bearers look around them they will notice tall green spires around them as well, and it takes a moment for things to really settle in. Mushrooms. Blades of grass. The springy moss about them is almost as tall as they are, low to the ground. There are pebbles that appear as boulders, and the thunderous steps nearby indicate an insect or arachnid walking by, far larger than you. There is a stillness to this space, like a held breath, and as the bearers awake, and regard one another, and then to the center of the circle is – a small effigy in the center.

It is here, the Exalt Oracle, and you feel compelled to regard it, before you are given a pang down to your core. It compels you – pleads, asks, begs, and demands, all in one – for what it wishes for. Precious mementos and precious items that they are missing. They have been lost, and they are somewhere within the Liosachán. It beseeches the bearers to return its items, and begs they be returned here to the circle. There are no words, but there is a pleading sensation, a feeling that these items are treasured by this Oracle.

You feel at your sides, your pockets, and find one item on your person, a weapon, a companion, whatever it is you would bring with you to the conflict, shrunk down to a tiny size with you.

Stay steadfast, bearers, and capture the flag Oracle!
SURVIVAL OF THE SMALLEST ( DAYS 1 - 5 )
Unlike the still, stale apocalypse that had been the setting of the Iconoclast Oracle, the greenhouse is lush and vibrant with activity.

The Effigy present within yearns to be reunited with what belongs to it, fixated upon the five items lost within the greenhouse. The swell of its longing fills all Shardbearers, urging them to take action, claim the items and present all five to it to attain victory for that Faction.

Over a period of ten days, Shardbearers of both factions will have to navigate environmental dangers, and the normal procession of time, as the greenhouse is going about its daily routine. Workers plod around like towering goliaths, weeding and watering and pruning the greenhouse's contents. The Liosachán's native population of fae begin to take notice of the newcomers in their midst, emerging from grassy mounds hidden in the natural landscape to spy and pry about the newness surrounding them.
Naturally curious, and equally dangerous, the fae of the Liosachán are Highstorm natives. They range in cool coloration, from soft violet-greys to deep stormy blues, and wear clothes fashioned from of goods pilfered from the pockets of workers, dropped on the ground or handcrafted from the environment itself. Wielding bits of copper tightly wound into blades and spears, they are a ferocious and cunning little people who seek to trick, trap and toy with Shardbearers. Direct violence is anathema to them, but violence that happens as a result of falling to one of their ploys is a badge of honor.
DAY ONE - THREE. The Effigy initially urges Shardbearers to build bases of operation for defense and practicality, as surviving ten days without supporting one another is a surefire way to meet a grisly, tiny little end. Resources must be gathered: gather food and water, prepare shelter, establish unity and organization and prepare to set off into the wilds soon.

For Shardbearers demonstrating particular selflessness, favoring the protection and defense of another, the Effigy responds warmly from the third day onward — rewarding them with a sign of their dutiful nature towards others in the form of fairy wings, the form of which are unique to the Shardbearer themselves.

DAY FOUR. The sudden thunderous sound of a storm begins. No, not a storm, the tumble and crash of water pouring down upon the greenhouse — the workers of the Liosachán perform their routines faithfully, after all. In watering the garden, the danger of the environment threatens to overtake Shardbearers and their work alike. Drops of water fall, their size equal or larger than even the tallest of characters, and trickles of water muddy the ground in the form of raging rapids.

The security of Meridian and Zenith's camps is even called into question, because as simple as the act of watering a garden is, it is a nightmarish situation for such itty bitty Bearers to be in!

DAY FIVE. By day five, the fae of the Liosachán no longer lurk and linger in the corner of one's eye. They make themselves known, having prepared a banquet below one of the mushrooms, within sight of the Effigy. A table draped in spider-silk lace awaits any Bearer who comes near enough, the sagging piece of driftwood polished to a gleam with golden sap, leaving it waterproofed and pretty to behold. A handful of corks serve as seating, with most of the fae draping themselves across scraps of cotton as though they are simply at a picnic.

They invitingly wave to Shardbearers, chattering brightly in their foreign, lilting tongue, waving tiny sandwiches and little clay pots full of jams and honeys, brandishing sugared berries that they bite into with gusto, staining their arms and faces in swathes of blue and red. They clearly are welcoming to whomever comes upon them, urging them to avail themselves to the bounty they have prepared. Perhaps some characters know better than to eat the food of the fae, recalling legends and lore about the mystical properties and implicit bargains made in becoming a guest. Perhaps some have no idea, and are simply hungry enough to dig in!

UNWILLING TEN-ANTS ( DAYS SIX - EIGHT )
The scuttling, scrabbling feet of ants crawling over surfaces, winding their way through this grassy playground, has become normal. Their feet thunder as they go about their business, and it seems to be a normal cadence to life here in the underbrush, in the greenhouse. It is normal, and it is has become nothing to really concern oneself with. They are ants, after all, what do they do, but work? Endlessly, continuously.

That is, until the heavy, loud sounds of their feet draw closer to whatever place that the bearers have found to camp in. Whether solitary or as a group, these workers are no longer content to simply ignore the bearers, but they are a curiosity, perhaps even a bother. You have disrupted their lifestyle. The sleepy pattern of obtain food, return ot the hive, and back out again now has obstacles. Now there are not simply the fairies, who live their own lives and existences, a part of the ecosystem, but now there are these tiny bearers. Fighting, working together, arguing and disagreeing.

You are disruptive to their way of life.

The ants have come to collect on this due, and some bearers that are vulnerable, or perhaps merely caught, are taken away, your weight so light compared to the rest of their burdens that they carry. The strength of these ants is overwhelming, incredible at this size, and try as you might, if you are caught in their strong mandibles, you cannot escape. An ant, after all, carries 1000 times their weight with those powerful jaws. You, bearer, are nothing to them.

They squirrel away the bearers within their hill, a complicated network of tunnels, junctions, and large spaces. Down within, where the air becomes stifling, and stale. The ants guard their pray, and you get the distinct sense that they see you not as people, not even as enemies, but as prey. You will be food – perhaps to the eggs that are gathered within this room, where you can see the stirring of new life, just beneath the surface. You may not have very long to live, if these little larvae get their mouths on you.

Or perhaps, your friends will save you? Once it is discovered that bearers are missing, the trail of ant prints on the ground is apparent – they are not stealthy creatures – and the feet lead from the locations of several kidnapped bearers toward the grainy ant hill that lies not far away. The hill itself swarms with life, with worker ants all over the surface, scuttling about, looking for the next meal for te colony. Or perhaps for more bearers to bring back for their young.

It will be dangerous, bearers, to save your friends. Should you choose to do so, you will be kicking the anthill, and the ants will protect what is theirs. Even if they just took it. Those bearers belong to them, now! Rescuers will find not only your average worker ant, ready to defend, but winged male ants will attack from above, and deeper, within the nest, near where the bearers are kept, lies the strongest ant in the colony: The Queen. Staggeringly large, strong, and vicious, when her subjects begin dying. She will do everything in her power to protect her colony, and that includes killing bearers, if need be. Or trying, at least.

Good luck rescuing your friends, bearers!
IN SMALL PACKAGES ( DAYS NINE - TEN )
The day after the ant-pocalypse brings with it the brush of recognition — the Effigy has foreseen the likely victors, and calls to them to approach it once they have suitably recovered. It judges them the ones whom are most devoted to what binds them, loyal to memory and remembrance, and begins to clamor for them to restore to it what belongs rightfully. Thus begins a full day of resting, locating last-minute items, shoring up defenses and preparing for the sprint to the finish line.

Certainly your rivals will not allow you to simply walk to the Effigy unassailed and unchallenged.

Eat, rest, ensure your fellows are close and bolstered, for tomorrow begins the final rally.

On the morning of the tenth day, Meridian Shardbearers approach the Effigy with its five items in hand. In the midst of the mushroom ring, the Effigy stands as it had in the beginning — arms outstretched and back bowed skyward, gnarled fingers seeking contact with that which has been lost to it. It awaits, it strains, and even as it does, it requires one last test of ability. From the shadows of the towering mushrooms, the rasp of scale and soft hiss of a great beast descends upon the fae ring.

A gleaming garden snake, with glossy black and green stripes, blocks the way between approaching Shardbearers and the Effigy.

Between its bright eyes, pressed upon its brow is a scattering of brighter scales that appear to be in the shape of a delicate, three-leafed plant with spiraling patterns for leaves. It braces itself against the approach, and there is no doubt that to claim victory, the serpent must be subdued. Though Meridian approaches with victory in hand, they have not yet attained it — their rival faction and this beast remain in their way.

MISSING LINKS ( THROUGHOUT )
As the Effigy desires to be reunited with what belongs to it, the swell of its longing stirs something more within all present Shardbearers.

With that foreign longing arrives knowledge: beyond the five items prized by the Effigy itself, there are other lost things within the greenhouse. Like a compass, each Shardbearer's mind points them in direction after direction, urging them to seek and explore. Implicitly, the thrum of comprehension fills your mind: these are things that do not belong to you, per se, but seek to have your hands ferry them home.

Amidst tangled brush, hidden under doffed acorn cap, tucked away in the belly of a fae's glittering den, lost in the depths of a puddle of spilled water that seems an insurmountable lake now, folded secretly into the petals of a towering, skyscraper-like flower, there are three additional items hidden within the tumultuous landscape that each Shardbearer feels a draw towards. Things that belong to someone else, eager to be reunited with them, but subject to whim.

Upon locating and retrieving one, the Shardbearer is filled with a sense of information — they know who this item belongs to, and they will know that they have a choice. Bonds are fragile things after all, and they exist to be enforced or abused, in order to advance a goal or to deepen a connection. How will you treat someone's precious bond? How will they treat yours?
NOTES
Here are some prompts to set the scene and foundation of the Exalt Oracle! — The theme of this Oracle is a loose edition of capture the flag, where the Effigy's items can pass through multiple hands within the ten day allotment.

— For additional ideas and fun, it is known that several Shardbearers have concluded their efforts to fulfill the Greenwood Yards' sidequest request.

— All details of the Exalt Oracle can be found here, and questions for the mods can be submitted here.
CODING
envoyoftwilight: (you'll be the lonely one)

[personal profile] envoyoftwilight 2023-11-08 05:36 am (UTC)(link)
You're beginning to make it sound like you've done this before.

[Or Akua had simply had enough experience with her abilities in this world that she was capable of making an educated guess on what catalyst she needed to more appropriately achieve her end goals. It was simply a reminder that Midna really needed to find some time, a place in solitude, where she could examine her own. A difficult thing to do when it seemed Springstar was just teeming with bodies. But she couldn't let others see. If only because it was simply one secret in a collective of secrets.

Akua's question pulled her right back to the present.]


Well, not fly, but...

[Midna lifted herself off the ground. Being that they were in a somewhat cramped space, it seemed important to take some care with that and not to get too bold or brazen. As such, she hovered in place before she moved around Akua fluidly.]

Close enough, right? I suppose if I had to carry someone, I could do that as well. [And if they were too heavy, she could simply make use of her hair.] That is, if we can make an opening, then I can get us out. That won't be a difficulty.
wolof: (Hi Cat)

[personal profile] wolof 2023-11-09 06:06 am (UTC)(link)
[ She almost, almost corrected Midna, that she could ascend herself. Well, with one of her shard powers, she could, but she stopped herself, and merely smiled gratefully. She was not her Warden, when it came to brazen flirting, but Akua Sahelian would not turn down the opportunity to be carried by a beautiful woman. Was she crazy? (That was debatable.) ]

Where I am from, blood sacrifice is how we water our crops, it is the fuel for our great workings, the method to manipulate the weather, and make our castles fly.

[ You know. Normal things. ]

And I would be called a once in a generation talent, if it were not for my contemporaries. [ One of whom achieved apotheosis, so. She can't even say she's the best. ] I know precisely the amount of power, calculated with the distance —

[ Another ant crested the hill, and those squiggly letters appeared again, and again, it was trapped. ] — I will have enough power to free us shortly.
envoyoftwilight: (send my love to you)

[personal profile] envoyoftwilight 2023-11-09 11:20 pm (UTC)(link)
[Ah, yes. That was coming up again. Blood sacrifice. Two words that Midna still didn't know how she really felt regarding. Mostly in the same position she'd been in before, really. Good thing she was at least an ally of Akua's rather than the alternative. Could Twilight hold up against the notion of blood rituals? She didn't want to find out.]

You're a prodigy then. If not that, then at the very least, some particularly special.

[Perhaps something else they had in common. She got to where she was, who she was because of just how good she was at sorcery without having to delve into forbidden arts to get there. But one could just imagine what she would have been like with the full power of the Fused Shadow at her beck and call.

Terrifying.

She watched Akua execute with ease. As if it was nothing more than just breathing. Definitely someone worthy of eyeing with some wariness. If there came a day in which she and Akua became enemies—]


One more, yes?

[Midna's gaze remained fastened on the entrance where the other two had come in, feeling just a mark of trepidation mixed with impatience wiggle about her insides.]

Can't deny that I'm very interested to see how this works. I always love a show. Who knows, maybe we'll genuinely surprise someone on the outside.

[That would be proverbial icing on the equally proverbial cake.]
wolof: (Look Away)

[personal profile] wolof 2023-11-10 08:18 am (UTC)(link)
I do hope so.

[ She admitted, as the three struggle in their bonds. ]

To make it short, yes. I'm one of the finest sorcerers in the land, and the only one to circumvent one of the greatest barriers to great workings in history.

[ Mind. It came with genocide. No big deal. (actually a big deal. actually the beginning of her quest for redemption.) ]

I am a prodigy, and I was taught by my father — who was also a prodigy. [ A flash of a smile, as she felt the rumbling of the next ant. It, too, became trapped. They struggled, but more than that. They began to wither. Their bodies becoming sunken and drawn, the points between their joints withered, the exoskeletons frail. Their bodies moved slower, and slower, until they all crumpled into a pile.

The power leeched into Akua, lines of electric red that seemed to vanish into her like veins, before she focused her golden eyes upward.
]

Be ready.

[ And she shot an angled arc of force, concentrated, like a missile, out the ceiling, and sunlight began to filter within, though it looks to be less like the sun of midday, and closer to sunset. ]
envoyoftwilight: (send my love to you)

[personal profile] envoyoftwilight 2023-11-11 12:28 am (UTC)(link)
Runs in the family then.

[Much like her rule, which is... Well. Honestly, it's coincidental. If she wasn't good at what she did, Midna wouldn't be the princess, despite her father having preceded her.

Akua does sound impressive. What she gets to witness here is just a small sliver of it. If this is what she's like when she's limited, if she even is, then Midna finds it difficult to imagine what she must be like when she has no restrictions placed on her. Either way, it's an incredibly impressive display. A more under-handed individual might be filing that away for later.

Who are we really kidding here? Midna is just observant enough to do that. Just in case she should ever need to use that information for later. It's a greatly important thing to know the capacity of those she would consider allies, even if only remotely.

Akua blasts a sudden opening right up above them and Midna's initial reaction is to lift her hand to shield herself. Just long enough to realise that it's not as overbearing as it could be. On the contrary, it doesn't feel as unforgiving as she's expected it to.

Well. She did agree this part of things, didn't she?]


I'm not sure what I expected. I think I've had enough of this tunnelling adventure, what say you?

[Her attention turns from the opening in the ceiling over to Akua and she offers over a hand, though for all intends and purposes, she's not planning to carry her in just any casual way.]
wolof: (Coy)

[personal profile] wolof 2023-11-13 04:48 am (UTC)(link)
[ If Midna hadn't filed it away for later, Akua would have been incredibly disappointed. Let's just say duplicity is part and parcel of what she expects. She may not be a creature of Midna's twilight, but Praes was just as dark at its core in its own ways. (Really, given their society up until only months before she arrived, perhaps worse.)

With a smile, she reached out, and took Midna's hand, to allow her to guide her into place. Her eyes lifted to the sun peeking through the hole.
]

Please! I would very much like to be free of this.

And do tell me if you would like a shield for the sun, hm?
envoyoftwilight: (going to listen to my story)

[personal profile] envoyoftwilight 2023-11-13 05:07 am (UTC)(link)
I would like that, if you don't mind providing it.

[How kind of her not to make light of Midna's bizarre sensitivities. Although the princess of Twilight may have difficulty expressing it, she's very much appreciative. If it wasn't for the kindness of others in this world, she can't say how she'd be faring in Springstar. Likely not well at all. Which would likely lead her to being forced to taking residence in Hightower, if only for the sake of survival.

Tresses of orange and blonde sneak out from beneath her hood like little tendrils. They extend and grow, the way a plant might, before grouping together and just before they bend and shape to provide Akua a most comfortable seating arrangement, Midna pauses. Just for a breath.]


It only looks alarming, I assure you. I won't let you fall.

[But as to whether Akua can truly trust her? That's debatable, just as it is if anyone else can, for that matter. At least in this, Midna's efforts are for good.]
wolof: (Look Away)

[personal profile] wolof 2023-11-15 06:37 am (UTC)(link)
[ She eyed it not with wariness, but with surprise. For all the wonders and great works she had seen, shar-bearers here still continue to downright surprise her. For all that she expected from Midna, her hair forming what could only be called a seat was unexpected. She had, after all, been expecting strength, not —

She gingerly sat, and her fingers moved, to pull the earth itself from the ground, and to create a small shield to hold the light off from Midna. It hovered, but she controlled it with a slight tip of her wrist, angled to block the worst of the rays, without blocking her vision.
]

Don't worry, dear. I trust you.

[ She says. What she means is: I'll be fine regardless. Akua never did too much that was... rather reckless, despite Midna's earlier evaluation. ]

Shall we leave this wretched prison?
envoyoftwilight: (you'll be the lonely one)

[personal profile] envoyoftwilight 2023-11-15 05:05 pm (UTC)(link)
[Those are dangerous words. Midna assumes, to an extent, that Akua doesn't mean them. That is to say, objectively speaking, Midna would not trust herself, but that is likely because she knows herself. She's non-committal, evasive, deceptive, under-handed, self-interested. She is a great many things that often seem to point towards chasing things that are of benefit to her, and utilising others along the way to see that realised.

But for the time being, she takes amusement in the idea, sincere or not from Akua's kind mouth.

There isn't much pomp or circumstance to what follows. Midna hovers with some relative ease, the majority of the weight and burden taken by her hair, though it holds enough strength that it doesn't put her out. Maybe she doesn't even feel it. A curious thing that. Something normally so soft and well cared for can seem so secure and stable, as though it's less a collective of hair and more something solid in structure.]


We couldn't have gotten out of there soon enough. Let's never do that again, as romantic as it was to go delving around in the dark together.

[She laughs quietly, carefully manoeuvring them through the opening Akua's made for them.]

Do you have a particular place you'd like me to put you down? I don't normally take those kinds of requests, but I'll consider this a very special occasion.
wolof: (Coy)

[personal profile] wolof 2023-11-19 06:53 pm (UTC)(link)
[ She takes care to hover the cover to ensure Midna's not overly crispy by the time they exit, and she laughed softly, as they made it into the sunshine. Likely simulated, given that it is in Highstorm (and I forgot) but as she maneuvers them through the hole, she looked around from her seat, perfectly prim and settled.

It was quite nice, having someone to carry her around in the air. She knew why the the Warden — and the Tyrant — both had creatures to do so.
]

Why don't you set me down wherever you land, and we will head back to the camp, hm? I think the both of us likely need rest after all has been said and done.

It was, after all, quite the ordeal.

[ A hand to her brow, dramatic. They were both women for whom effort is normally spent on, and doing it themselves, while they were clearly perfectly capable, does not mean they want to. ]
envoyoftwilight: (from the motor trade)

[personal profile] envoyoftwilight 2023-11-20 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
[It's all gone considerably better than she's expected for it to. But maybe it's because Midna isn't exactly known for being the most optimistic. Arrogant, yes, and often brutally forcing things to her whims when necessary, but that isn't exactly the same. She can't stand not having control. Not being in control. It's been a challenging misadventure.

Yet Akua has proven very reliable. If they should find themselves in another like situation in the future, Midna suspects that she can trust this woman. At least enough to get them out of it. Perhaps the feeling is mutual.

As she's reflecting on that, she finds a relatively safe clearing that seems free of insect trails and potential obstacles that might rain down from above them. She sets Akua down first, only willing to reclaim the locks of her hair into its ordinary fashion once her immediate companion has had the chance to piece herself together and regain composition.]


I think we've more than earned a little leisure time. I don't suppose you know someone who might be willing to cook us something wonderful? I would love something sweet.

[Yes. She's absolutely ready to leave this chapter behind her. She's been in that terrible tunnel system longer than she'd like. She could most likely benefit from a most relaxing bath, too. Where's a bathing chamber when she needs it...]
wolof: (modern)

[personal profile] wolof 2023-11-23 07:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Hm...

[ She noted, with some measure of amusement. She did know a few Meris who might be willing to provide — and one Zenite, but it was an Oracle, and she knew that Sebastian (whom made the best sweets) would be a tough sell for two Meris, were they to ask him. ]

I am sure we could find someone willing to do the work? Especially for a smile?

[ Between the two of them, they could find someone. Probably. Right?

She tipped her head toward the direction of the camp, a small lilt of a smile on her lips.
]

Shall we?
envoyoftwilight: (at the top of the stairs)

[personal profile] envoyoftwilight 2023-11-24 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
You are a woman after my own heart.

[It's true. For all she may think Akua to be a threat, she is just as much a very valuable asset. Those are the best kinds of people to be associated with, in truth.]

I can easily give a smile.

[Lifting her hands to right herself, careful adjusting of her hair, of the way her cloak sits upon her, she is not shy at all about attempting to curl an arm about Akua's.]

My saviour~ Whatever will I do to thank you for your very brave efforts. I'm sure I'll think of something. But let's just get out of here. I've had enough.