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let's set d o w n some ([personal profile] groundrules) wrote in [community profile] westwhere2022-09-24 07:00 pm

the unwinding


Heya! Let loose for Serthica’s Unwinding — our event spanning 24 September-15 October that doubles as a test drive.

This round’s test drive participants do not require an invite to apply. Applications open over 8-14 October. Enjoy!



THE UNWINDING




TEST DRIVE TOURISTS | OLD TIMERS | DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE
SPILL THE TEA | DRIP BY DRIP | ALL A DREA —




✘ NEWCOMERS | BARRELING IN

Soaring seagulls and splintered silence. You awaken on the shoreline of steampunk citadel Clockwork Serthica, recovered by the irritable witch Karsa.

She shares translation and communication devices, scarce healing and a rapid briefing: you have reached a world where undead forces seek to weaponise you in their battle for dominion. Karsa’s employer, the Merchant leads travel to beacons meant to return you home.

Other otherworlders have already infiltrated Serthica. Karsa steers newcomers into the impoverished underworld of the Mouse House, to board a rickety coal train serving the citadel.
■ Silver tongues can win you passage.

■ ...alternatively, hide in the obscenely large whiskey barrels the train also smuggles in.

■ Mid-voyage, the train quakes, slamming you into walls and windows. Around you, the stench of bleach, the warm crackle of embers and static magic that builds thick, nearly electric.

You feel faint and fainter, when you overhear Karsa’s murmured, “It’s too early” — “find” — “find” — “it’s like a drea” — “don’t unwind” — “all child’s play.”





✘ OLD TIMERS | INHALE-EXHALE

Eidris, Minaras, the Neutral Zone: all abuzz with residential whispers of imminent Unwinding — an annual fixture natives dread without fully remembering.

■ In the two days leading to the Unwinding, characters struggle to tell apart or remember the physical features of natives.

■ Some locals steal you into dark alleys, where they become suddenly stiff, emitting a rusty, guttural Ke-ke-ke sound. They do not recall this after.

The Unwinding kicks off at 6am, when both Eidris and Minaras are overground. Jim Kirk’s fixed music box begins to play, its chipper rural tune overtaking your thoughts: “Up the mountain, in the grove, hand in hand to Ke-ke-ke — Ke-Waihu, fresh harvest’s a treasure trove, each fall we feast anew.”

Earth shatters seismically underfoot, magic depletes, the citadel’s clock tower strikes 6:00 — and an urgent communication from the Merchant is interrupted by static, “You can we-we-we-…-stand it, the white man come — remembrrrrrrrrrrrr live, you are alive, do not be convinsssss —ssss — ssssd otherwisssssss —”





✘ DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE

Down and down, you tumble, Alice — through a cavernous tunnel that widens and chokes arbitrarily. Sometimes you float and fly, sometimes you’re thrust sideways. Mostly, you keep falling.

■ Beware objects falling into you: from grand pianos to mystical balls of fire, stray beds, love letters and sharp-pointed weapons. Even a blood-spattered umbrella that shields against anything.

■ You’re dropped unceremoniously into an underground lair, as items keep falling down. Unclaimed, they disappear within minutes. Three jackalopes smoking opiate pipes point you indifferently towards a locked door. On its handle sit a bone dice and a note instructing, ROLL FOUR TO OPEN.

■ The dice can only be thrown every 10 minutes and feels too monstrously heavy to lift otherwise. Each roll makes the effect of the previous throw disappear. If you get:
one: gravity fades, the dice floats out of reach. ( The jackalopes enjoy the breeze. )

two: the floor, barring a few narrow steps at great jumping distance, is lava. ( The jackalopes check ‘hell’ off their vacation list.)

three: an irked dragon coils beside you. (The jackalopes prepare to tan.)

five: the thrower grows and grows and grows, until they must contort creatively to fit inside. ( The jackalopes charge rent. )

six: the room fills with water that nearly reaches the ceiling. (The jackalopes are competitive swimmers.)

seven: everything about your companion irritates you. They even breathe wrong. ( The jackalopes find this awkward. )

eight: The floor slowly expands into quicksand. ( The jackalopes hoverboard. )

■ Roll four and the door creaks merrily open. A second note slips loose, I’m sorry. Head in, your newfound possessions abandoned — and keep U n w i n d i n g.




✘ SPILL THE TEA

You wake, dressed to the steampunk nines, at a tea party, alongside a companion and a slew of eerie guests: cog droids, faceless people and animated human-sized burlap mannequins. You only hear static and white noise when they speak.

When you leave the table, a fox butler passes you the empty kettle, asking you to, Make tea and finish here.

■ You’re inevitably stuck in a decrepit dollhouse. Heavily boarded doors and windows ultimately open to show plague sickness in the streets. The fox butler closes them, reminding, He’ll make it go away.”

■ Travel a corridor of repeating rooms to reach the kitchens, and don’t dally. Every time the clock strikes a new hour, the partygoers grab their sharpest knife and stalk down the house to pursue you. The frenzy lasts 10 minutes before they return to their seats — barricade in deserted rooms, hide behind curtains or climb up the chimney…

■ For tea, the mannequin cook directs you to retrieve juniper and rosemary leaves from the greenhouse, where plant tendrils try to trap you, leaving marks of mould; rescue the milk container from a cat that’s running on the crumbling staircase, and sugar from a dish in the lavish nursery room, where ghostly hands might seek to drag you into walls and send you back down the rabbit hole.

■ Supplied, the huffing burlap cook prepares tea. Just as you’re about to taste the black brew at the party table, a man in white takes and spills your tea out in a plant pot. You only hear, You don’t need this yetbefore you’re U n w i n d i ng.

■ On exiting the Unwinding, your pockets burst with plants or leaves of juniper and rosemary. They can alleviate McCoy’s sickness.




✘ DRIP BY DRIP

You wake up in bloodied clothes in a filled bathtub. You are hounded by urgency, as if you’re hunted. The unease never wanes, as you gather your bearings and join the bustling city streets, armed with a blood-spattered white umbrella. In your pocket, two paper notes: CHILDREN LIE and WHAT IS HIS NAME?(

Your memories are confused: half of you is certain you are a content citizen of Serthica. The other riots that you don’t belong. An excruciating migraine strikes when you try to remember how you arrived here.

Gravity’s a loose concept: you walk, or you float. The city is either perfectly still, or inundated with the screeching of hearses and criers. Locals — all faceless, or man-sized burlap mannequins — mill busily, despite the forlorn rain.

■ Hold on to your umbrella: linger uncovered in the rain, and your facial features slowly fade, while you desperately try to convince your teammate that you should stay here forever. You recover once dry.

■ The inhuman locals grow increasingly more hostile with time: carriages want to run you over, friendly burlap shopkeepers push you into a ditch. They chase if you ask their name.

■ Happily, this world is vulnerable to your desires: wish gravity undone, and you can walk on walls. Think a river into being, and it bursts ahead. Imagine buildings, and they pop up. Playing God comes at a price of bad luck: the staircase you envisage thins and breaks just as you cross it, your knife rusts after the first swing.

■ Your pursuers abandon you, when you reach a deserted marketplace and encounter a drenched, battered boy wearing a fox mask. He is playing with paper boats in the middle of a large black puddle. You feel deep and building hatred for him.

■ Seeing you, the child mentions one of you previously tried to kill him. He offers his name, in exchange for your umbrella:

a. Refuse or dally, and dark hands rise out of the puddle to pull you and your partner in, scratching you bloody. The last thing you see, before you wake up in the bathtub again (or out of the Unwinding), is a man in white who collects your umbrella. He holds it over the child, scolding, Did you forget again? This one never hurt you.

b. To surrender the umbrella, step on the paper boats as you cross the puddle to the boy. Walking straight on water feels like stepping on knives. The child accepts your umbrella, whispering his name is Hyang-Won, before you start to fade out of the Unwinding.




✘ IT WAS ALL A DREA —

New or old, as the Unwinding ends, you wake up in Ma’am Mariol’s modest orphanage in the Mouse House. Mariol, the orphans and Serthica at large recall nothing about the Unwinding. Karsa, who dragged you in, is pale and exhausted, her memory patchy. She urges everyone to recuperate before heading back overground.

■ Your body shows only a fraction of any damage sustained in the Unwinding.

Ma’am Mariol’s labyrinthine home offers limited accommodations: share beds, floors, and household chores, while the orphans led by curious Gavroche, peer in.





NOTES

■ You can make network posts outside of the Unwinding.

■ Feel free to mark if you're a test drive tourist or an old timer in your top level!

■ The Unwinding is a shifting of realities not a dreamscape.

■ You can opt out of the Unwinding by keeping characters in the Mouse House. Here, nothing seems amiss.

QUESTIONS!

failed_astrophysics: (Yellow: Sarcastic)

[personal profile] failed_astrophysics 2022-10-15 09:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Could be, still pretty advanced technology wise.

[Stasis and beacons to transfer them through universes. Maybe that's why no one has technology. Maybe whoever brought them here doesn't want the citizens of this place to have the opportunity to figure out how to leave.]

One of them has to be working, doesn't it to keep bringing people here?
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[personal profile] unas 2022-10-15 09:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Not the one we'll find. They've gotten to beacons before but we haven't left.

( she hasn't seen one yet but she's heard stories )

Maybe it's a decoy. There are a lot of things here that I don't understand.
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[personal profile] failed_astrophysics 2022-10-15 10:03 pm (UTC)(link)
It could be, unless they all need to be working to send us back.

[All of this sounded like a puzzle with too many missing pieces.]

Hopefully, between all of us, we can figure it out.
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[personal profile] unas 2022-10-15 10:07 pm (UTC)(link)
( she shakes her head a little. she doesn't know how to explain some of this )

There are dragons here, which I'd love to believe were some alien species or something native to this world but... dragons.

( they've run into snake-looking aliens, slug-looking, why not dragons? )

And there's a lot of talk about magic, enough that some people have to clarify when something they can't do isn't magic. ( like five. and her, she'd made sure he knew it was biology ) I don't know if I believe it, if I can find some actual explanation but I doubt I'd find some of this in our universe. Figuring it out, especially if it's something we can't explain won't be easy.
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[personal profile] failed_astrophysics 2022-10-15 10:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Like fire breathing dragons?

[His face clearly says, if it wasn't Una telling him this he'd call bullshit.]

Magic makes sense if there're dragons. [It didn't even dawn on him that Una's enhancements could be considered magic.] We might not be able to, especially if we can't prove it. Maybe explaining it isn't important.
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[personal profile] unas 2022-10-15 10:51 pm (UTC)(link)
I kind of like understanding what I'm seeing.

( and if she couldn't explain it she wasn't sure she understood it )

The only thing I know about magic is that there's a lot of stories on Earth about it. Except some of these people are from Earth.

( and can do magic. so her world is shifting a little and you think she'd be mildly more equipped to handle it after having changed her perspective once but this time she's got no foundation or basis for the things she's coming across )

I like understanding what I see.
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[personal profile] failed_astrophysics 2022-10-15 10:58 pm (UTC)(link)
I know, so do I.

[He also hates admitting that all that religion his father taught him might come in handy again.]

It could just be something we don't understand yet. A lot of religions were founded that way. It could be like that. The longer we're here, the more we learn about this place, the more it will make sense.

[But magic is unexpected.]
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[personal profile] unas 2022-10-15 11:04 pm (UTC)(link)
We've seen things on other planets we didn't understand.

( like religions, though even with all of that wealth of experience something about this place felt different, was different, maybe because of the people here )

I wish we had a better way to store and share information but I can see if I can find more notebooks.
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[personal profile] failed_astrophysics 2022-10-15 11:17 pm (UTC)(link)
We did.

[But he had his whole crew to be able to lean on to come up with ideas and while he knows Una is good at her job, they do only have two perspectives.]

At least writing it down would give us references to go back to the longer we're here. There might be a pattern we just can't see yet.
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[personal profile] unas 2022-10-15 11:19 pm (UTC)(link)
I hope you don't mind being old-fashioned.

( and having to handwrite everything, as if that was the majority of their concerns. if only it was, honestly )

There is someone here I should probably introduce you to, though they come with... an interesting warning.
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[personal profile] failed_astrophysics 2022-10-15 11:21 pm (UTC)(link)
I think I can handle it.

[Though his handwriting was terrible.]

Oh? Who's that?
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[personal profile] unas 2022-10-15 11:23 pm (UTC)(link)
( as long as she could read it. maybe terrible would help keep their notes more private )

He's called Five and... not what you'd expect looking at him. I've been theorising with him about different ways out of here.
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[personal profile] failed_astrophysics 2022-10-15 11:26 pm (UTC)(link)
[She might be able to read it.]

What is he, if he isn't what I would expect? What have you come up with so far?
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[personal profile] unas 2022-10-15 11:29 pm (UTC)(link)
( she'd learn. just one more thing about him she'll become an expert in )

He's had several experiences with time travel. He's not from our time, so there's already an element of time travel involved, something we might need to get home. To all of our homes.

( and after what the enterprise and discovery did at zero point... they've got their own universe ripping time travel experiences )
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[personal profile] failed_astrophysics 2022-10-16 12:04 am (UTC)(link)
Time travel is normal where he's from?

[He supposes that time travel is normal in their universe too, but not something most people have done. Pike's an exception.]
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[personal profile] unas 2022-10-16 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
No. But he's had a unique perspective on how to do it, and good reason for it.

( well. ish. she didn't know the whole story but the part he'd told her was a good reason to time travel back and try and fix things )

It's just theories at this point.
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[personal profile] failed_astrophysics 2022-10-16 12:16 am (UTC)(link)
It's a starting point at least.

[And he'll take it. Besides, if Una thinks it's worth it, Pike'll give it a shot.]
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[personal profile] unas 2022-10-16 12:49 am (UTC)(link)
( and this is why chris is her favourite, spock was far more cautious about it )

Hopefully the answer. It'd take a lot of work, there are universes to consider as well as times but we have to find a way home. For all of us.
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[personal profile] failed_astrophysics 2022-10-16 01:44 am (UTC)(link)
[He can't help but wonder if Discovery's Spore Drive would come in handy in a place like this. It's possible the network reached here too, but he didn't know enough about it to even make the suggestion, yet.]

We can try it, the worst that could happen is that it didn't work.
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[personal profile] unas 2022-10-16 02:55 pm (UTC)(link)
( if only she'd spent more time on discovery to-- okay, she knows more about it than she probably should but not enough to know it in detail or be able to make it operational. but it'd be a good thought especially since the discovery passed through universes during a jump at one point )

Between what I remember from our time with Discovery and Five's experiences we should be able to get the calculations correct. It's just whether the device is operational enough.
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[personal profile] failed_astrophysics 2022-10-16 04:35 pm (UTC)(link)
[If Stamets ever showed up, then they would probably have a better shot, but he's going to trust Una with Five.]

Here's hoping we can. I'd like to get back to the ship, and get everyone else returned to where they belong as soon as possible.
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[personal profile] unas 2022-10-16 07:39 pm (UTC)(link)
It's going to be tough, we don't know much about everyone's universes. It doesn't mean we'll quit.

( time travel or not. she believed in chris not to quit, she believed in them )

It's somewhere you could start, do your Captain thing.

( talk, info, schmooze )
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[personal profile] failed_astrophysics 2022-10-16 07:42 pm (UTC)(link)
[He laughs, a real full laugh.]

My Captain thing?
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[personal profile] unas 2022-10-16 07:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Do you need me to tell you you're good at it?

( this is probably the most relaxed she'd been since she got here. all because of him )

You're good at people.
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[personal profile] failed_astrophysics 2022-10-16 08:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you. I've never heard it described that way.

[His 'Captain Thing' he is going to be amused by that for a while.]

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