Novama
One Thousand Club
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OOC: We will be keeping a 3 day post frequency per round. The rp is expected to last 1 month. Ask any and all questions. At present it is a free for all as far as who posts when so long as it is done within the post period. Out of combat, action economy will be ignored, but be mindful to play within character limits otherwise. Some abilities are better for ignoring cooldowns than others. I repeat: ask any and all questions. Multiple posts per round are possible and acceptable when not waiting on something from the world (me). Do not wait on others to post unless you have directly told them you are waiting on them and they have told you they will post. Anyone getting skipped is no one's fault but their own.
This would be a good time to introduce characters and come up with a game plan among one another.
Weather: a cooling off summer day with occasional gusts
Time: Sunset
Cooldown:
TLDR: Party, for various reasons, has gathered at the edge of the village's farmland to answer a distress call. perhaps they knew eachother in advance, traveled together, or met for the first time at the edge of the farmland. It's up to you.
Post Listening:
In the Protectorate of Ryke, in its capital city of Ryken, where cobblestone streets echoed with the chatter of tradesmen and the air shimmered with the lingering enchantments of countless generations, something strange stirred.
The Magic Student, Naomi, would be made aware of an extra credit assignment the academy had posted up to any interested students in need of some makeup work. A strange disturbance in relation to a nearby village's crop fields was reported. It was not uncommon for wilderness farms to be under threat or plague frequently. A capable magician or scholar may be just want the vegetables ordered, but the lack of details and the amount of extra credit offered was odd. The assignment could be another father in her short but illustrious academic career.
News of the peculiarity reached far and wide. The Silver Star Trading Company, its roots interwoven with the fertile land of Ryke, felt the tremors in their daily business, the pulse of profit flickering with uncertainty. They dispatched Malik, a fae of sharp mind and solution focused sight, to find out what ailed the land that fed their coffers.
Simultaneously, within the cluttered chambers filled with glass vials and musty scrolls, Guy's ears would overhear something of interest. Rumors whispered of a nearby village having trouble with their fields. The more interesting bit was the claim there was a sudden and sharp uptick in cases of madness within the village as of late. The possibility of a strange illness in a backwater village where few would mind some unorthodox treatment methods or experimentation. The peculiar phenomena would sound like an opportunity and means of getting ahead if done right.
Elsewhere, the [Envoy of Ancient Dragon Crysanthara], Tupu, would a message from the dragon that foretold of a spreading infestation that, left unchecked, would spell the downfall of Ryke. Tupu would be challenged by the dragon to answer the village's need for aid as a rite of passage.
At the outskirts of Ryken, the Ice Fox Glacier, paused. The air hummed with a peculiar kind of magic, a cold melody that echoed in his core. Glacier would feel a distinct call towards the disturbance.
Meanwhile, Vilde, a warrior far from home, would interpret the crisis as a test from the gods, overhearing the villages plight on her travels. Should she rise to the challenge, there was no doubt that fame and glory would be waiting at the end.
Thus, in their own ways, they were drawn to the devastated farmlands, a patchwork quilt of ravaged crops and the constant hum of the Whispering Pests. Unseen threads of destiny wove their paths together, marking the beginning of this chapter in Isekai Hell.
As the sun made its languid descent towards the horizon, the group found themselves perched on the edge of the Farlon Fields. Their shadows, elongated and shifting, crept and mingled with the flickering golden hues of the lingering daylight, transforming the landscape into a canvas painted in gold and umber.
Before them, the once verdant farmland lay desolate and stripped of its usual vibrancy. The fields bore a sickly hue, a jarring contrast to the emerald carpet they'd once been, with whispers of a once thriving life echoing with each gust of wind. The fields, though silent, held a disconcerting hum, an undercurrent of a melody that was not of this world, as if the land itself was in distress.
Nestled beyond the marred farmland, the silhouette of the village of Kael stood, a huddled collection of roofs and chimneys that held a quaint charm. Even from this distance, the rustic appeal of Kael was evident, its cobblestone paths and thatched roofs glowing warm and inviting in the waning light. Yet, an undeniable tension clung to it, invisible threads of anxiety stretching out from the cluster of homes, painting a stark portrait of unease amidst the golden dusk.
Above them, the sky was a watercolor palette of oranges, purples, and pinks, a lingering testament to the day's end. The air held the fresh coolness of impending night, carrying with it the scent of parched earth and an undercurrent of something unidentifiable. It was a peculiar fragrance, a mix of the natural and the arcane, the latter hanging heavy and unsettling amidst the familiar.
The wind whispered through the abandoned fields, carrying loose strands of wheat and a strange chill that prickled their skins. Each gust held the telltale hum of the Whispering Pests, an unnatural presence amidst the otherwise peaceful symphony of the evening. It was a reminder of the threat they faced, an invisible adversary that had cast a shadow over the once thriving farmland and its adjacent village.
The world was awash in a symphony of fading daylight and oncoming twilight, a lull in time that seemed to hold its breath in anticipation. It was a moment of quiet, a prelude to the challenges that awaited them in the heart of the Whispering Pests' domain. The stage was set, ready for the actors to take their places as the first stars of evening began to pierce the darkening sky.
Malik would stand with Naomi and Glacier, already familiar with them as he surveyed the lands ahead with a concerned expression.
OOC: We will be keeping a 3 day post frequency per round. The rp is expected to last 1 month. Ask any and all questions. At present it is a free for all as far as who posts when so long as it is done within the post period. Out of combat, action economy will be ignored, but be mindful to play within character limits otherwise. Some abilities are better for ignoring cooldowns than others. I repeat: ask any and all questions. Multiple posts per round are possible and acceptable when not waiting on something from the world (me). Do not wait on others to post unless you have directly told them you are waiting on them and they have told you they will post. Anyone getting skipped is no one's fault but their own.
This would be a good time to introduce characters and come up with a game plan among one another.
Weather: a cooling off summer day with occasional gusts
Time: Sunset
Cooldown:
TLDR: Party, for various reasons, has gathered at the edge of the village's farmland to answer a distress call. perhaps they knew eachother in advance, traveled together, or met for the first time at the edge of the farmland. It's up to you.
Post Listening:
Ryke - Ryken
In the Protectorate of Ryke, in its capital city of Ryken, where cobblestone streets echoed with the chatter of tradesmen and the air shimmered with the lingering enchantments of countless generations, something strange stirred.
The Magic Student, Naomi, would be made aware of an extra credit assignment the academy had posted up to any interested students in need of some makeup work. A strange disturbance in relation to a nearby village's crop fields was reported. It was not uncommon for wilderness farms to be under threat or plague frequently. A capable magician or scholar may be just want the vegetables ordered, but the lack of details and the amount of extra credit offered was odd. The assignment could be another father in her short but illustrious academic career.
News of the peculiarity reached far and wide. The Silver Star Trading Company, its roots interwoven with the fertile land of Ryke, felt the tremors in their daily business, the pulse of profit flickering with uncertainty. They dispatched Malik, a fae of sharp mind and solution focused sight, to find out what ailed the land that fed their coffers.
Simultaneously, within the cluttered chambers filled with glass vials and musty scrolls, Guy's ears would overhear something of interest. Rumors whispered of a nearby village having trouble with their fields. The more interesting bit was the claim there was a sudden and sharp uptick in cases of madness within the village as of late. The possibility of a strange illness in a backwater village where few would mind some unorthodox treatment methods or experimentation. The peculiar phenomena would sound like an opportunity and means of getting ahead if done right.
Elsewhere, the [Envoy of Ancient Dragon Crysanthara], Tupu, would a message from the dragon that foretold of a spreading infestation that, left unchecked, would spell the downfall of Ryke. Tupu would be challenged by the dragon to answer the village's need for aid as a rite of passage.
At the outskirts of Ryken, the Ice Fox Glacier, paused. The air hummed with a peculiar kind of magic, a cold melody that echoed in his core. Glacier would feel a distinct call towards the disturbance.
Meanwhile, Vilde, a warrior far from home, would interpret the crisis as a test from the gods, overhearing the villages plight on her travels. Should she rise to the challenge, there was no doubt that fame and glory would be waiting at the end.
Thus, in their own ways, they were drawn to the devastated farmlands, a patchwork quilt of ravaged crops and the constant hum of the Whispering Pests. Unseen threads of destiny wove their paths together, marking the beginning of this chapter in Isekai Hell.
As the sun made its languid descent towards the horizon, the group found themselves perched on the edge of the Farlon Fields. Their shadows, elongated and shifting, crept and mingled with the flickering golden hues of the lingering daylight, transforming the landscape into a canvas painted in gold and umber.
Before them, the once verdant farmland lay desolate and stripped of its usual vibrancy. The fields bore a sickly hue, a jarring contrast to the emerald carpet they'd once been, with whispers of a once thriving life echoing with each gust of wind. The fields, though silent, held a disconcerting hum, an undercurrent of a melody that was not of this world, as if the land itself was in distress.
Nestled beyond the marred farmland, the silhouette of the village of Kael stood, a huddled collection of roofs and chimneys that held a quaint charm. Even from this distance, the rustic appeal of Kael was evident, its cobblestone paths and thatched roofs glowing warm and inviting in the waning light. Yet, an undeniable tension clung to it, invisible threads of anxiety stretching out from the cluster of homes, painting a stark portrait of unease amidst the golden dusk.
Above them, the sky was a watercolor palette of oranges, purples, and pinks, a lingering testament to the day's end. The air held the fresh coolness of impending night, carrying with it the scent of parched earth and an undercurrent of something unidentifiable. It was a peculiar fragrance, a mix of the natural and the arcane, the latter hanging heavy and unsettling amidst the familiar.
The wind whispered through the abandoned fields, carrying loose strands of wheat and a strange chill that prickled their skins. Each gust held the telltale hum of the Whispering Pests, an unnatural presence amidst the otherwise peaceful symphony of the evening. It was a reminder of the threat they faced, an invisible adversary that had cast a shadow over the once thriving farmland and its adjacent village.
The world was awash in a symphony of fading daylight and oncoming twilight, a lull in time that seemed to hold its breath in anticipation. It was a moment of quiet, a prelude to the challenges that awaited them in the heart of the Whispering Pests' domain. The stage was set, ready for the actors to take their places as the first stars of evening began to pierce the darkening sky.
Malik would stand with Naomi and Glacier, already familiar with them as he surveyed the lands ahead with a concerned expression.
Malik