Sand//Mau (
doesnothappen) wrote2012-11-04 07:47 pm
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Alternity #2.5: The God Anchors Are Restored
Game: Trees with Persephone
Form: Memory form is an orange blossom that has five petals. Pick one to view your memory. They wither after four days.
Uses: 4/5 untaken & expired
Type: full (secondary)
This memory happens earlier than in canon by several weeks -- only a day after not!Twinkle is born. It's something that they just didn't get to what with all the emergency repairs, but the priests have been making noise about it all along. It's done with great ceremony, only one of the new blocks is found, and it is not taken out of the sea at all -- the priests say it's a Demon Stone that came out of the sea with the wave.
What with the talk of demons, some of the refugees still start making noise about how maybe the wave was a curse brought because maybe somebody deliberately rolled a God Anchor into the sea. The Chief banishes the most vocal proponents of this theory, which doesn't sit well with their relatives; there is a brawl, but nobody is seriously injured. The two banished men leave with some supplies in a canoe. The Nation is extremely tense after this. People mutter a lot and nobody is content or particularly trustful of one another. It especially creates a divide between the original people of the Nation and the refugees.
Mau is around for all the major scenes involved in this. He doesn't do much other than watch and get worried, though.
+ D:
Form: Memory form is an orange blossom that has five petals. Pick one to view your memory. They wither after four days.
Uses: 4/5 untaken & expired
Type: full (secondary)
This memory happens earlier than in canon by several weeks -- only a day after not!Twinkle is born. It's something that they just didn't get to what with all the emergency repairs, but the priests have been making noise about it all along. It's done with great ceremony, only one of the new blocks is found, and it is not taken out of the sea at all -- the priests say it's a Demon Stone that came out of the sea with the wave.
What with the talk of demons, some of the refugees still start making noise about how maybe the wave was a curse brought because maybe somebody deliberately rolled a God Anchor into the sea. The Chief banishes the most vocal proponents of this theory, which doesn't sit well with their relatives; there is a brawl, but nobody is seriously injured. The two banished men leave with some supplies in a canoe. The Nation is extremely tense after this. People mutter a lot and nobody is content or particularly trustful of one another. It especially creates a divide between the original people of the Nation and the refugees.
Mau is around for all the major scenes involved in this. He doesn't do much other than watch and get worried, though.
+ D:
Unlike regular memories where there is a strong sense of the emotions and sensations in a memory an alternity is more like watching it on TV. Your character is very aware this is someone else's life and while they may get some emotional impact from it -- it should be more like an information dump.