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- !event,
- aelwyn abernant (d20 fantasy high),
- bucky barnes (mcu),
- kate cordello (original),
- manji (blade of the immortal),
- martin blackwood (tma),
- yelena belova (mcu),
- zz_abby kim (original),
- zz_andrew jaeger (original),
- zz_aziraphale (good omens),
- zz_beauregard lionett (critical role),
- zz_bruno madrigal (encanto),
- zz_callisto (xena: warrior princess),
- zz_donna noble (doctor who),
- zz_jack townsend (tftgs),
- zz_kugrash (d20 unsleeping city),
- zz_meredith idlewild (original),
- zz_mirabel madrigal (encanto),
- zz_neal caffrey (white collar)
Event - Material Goods
(cw: potential for violence, criminal activity, bombs/bomb threats, injury, incarceration, police brutality)
It's not difficult to identify the crates marked for Things of Beauty. They're colorful things, some might even say garish. Whoever chose them has a particular sort of taste, and it seems to be stuck somewhere in the 70s. They're stacked up on one of the docks, waiting to be loaded into delivery trucks by burly dock workers who look alternately annoyed by the hideous crates and disturbed by something about them. Anyone stopping to eavesdrop will hear one of them mention that he heard the crates murmuring. The concerns will be dismissed quickly as they move to load up the trucks, though.
The boat that's brought these over seems… confusingly small, like it's something local, rather than anything international. Getting onto the ship, itself, would be impossible during the day, and it seems to leave after having dropped off the boxes, heading out of port and off to places unknown. Anyone checking the ship's name–The Tarabroo–will quickly find it's not a ship that seems to be appropriately registered. The Tarabroo, as an internet search, does bring up some interesting information about a black hound with two snouts that oozes gasoline and breathes fire. It seems to be a legend associated with the Appalachian region.
There are, of course, many ways to disrupt the supply chain, and while stopping the actual boat that brought things isn't an option, there's slashing tires, incapacitating drivers, and attempting to shift or destroy cargo. However you try to stop things, best be careful not to get caught. There's security on the docks day and night, and they don't take kindly to intruders. You might find yourself boxed, tased, or otherwise incapacitated, if caught, and arrested by the police if a longshoreman doesn't decide to just punt you into the harbor for getting in their way. Enjoy the very icy swim.
Or maybe you're going the more… call in a bomb threat, or a gas leak, or otherwise cause a mess of paperwork route. It's not a simple task, either way. The people dealing with the bureaucracy at the docks seem to be uncannily well-organized and are quick to dismiss obvious lies. There might be more luck with bomb threats and gas leak notices at Things of Beauty, but after one or two, the police are going to catch wise to lies and start looking into exactly who has been making those calls.
For those who are caught, either in the act on the docks or making calls that tie up police resources, you'll find yourself chucked into the city jail for a night, maybe with someone else who was caught. The police seem to have varying degrees of what's considered appropriate use of force against those they catch, especially once they find out they're associated with ADI. You're horning in on their turf and making their lives difficult? How about they leave the lights glaring on you all night while playing some really annoying music and taking away any semblance of comfort? If you got arrested by a particularly angry officer, you might even end up with some bruises or a bloody nose for your trouble, before you're released.
(cw: body horror, injury (hands/arms), bleeding, mouths where there should not be mouths, supernatural drugging/apathy)
Despite best efforts, at least some of the product intended for Things of Beauty do actually make it there. Not many, but a small amount. ADI is tasking volunteers with the mission of acquiring whatever product has made it into the hands of the public… by whatever means necessary. (Which will likely amount to stealing.)
What is the product? Well, it appears to be… phone cases that have the approximate appearance and texture of flesh. Maybe even human flesh. With so much apparently persuasive marketing ahead of time for a product that will “change lives”, the fight to acquire one of these phone cases is intense and people are paying absurdly high prices for them. Those that aren’t able to buy the phone cases from the store itself can be seen offering even more money to those walking away with the precious goods.
Their efforts are all apparently in vain, though. Once someone has their hands on a phone case, they seem to be even more obsessed with it than they were with obtaining it. Any attempts to get them to relinquish the object–either legally or through less honest means–are rebuffed. They also appear to be very reluctant to let the cases physically leave their hands as well.
Even when the cases start growing mouths. Toothy mouths that are employed to bite at their hands. If people notice this disturbing occurrence, they don’t appear to care at all and continue to jealously guard their possession even as it makes a mess of their hands. Victims of these cases can be identified by the blood covering their hands, if they don’t happen to be holding on to the case.
Tracking down and retrieving all the cases will take a few weeks. It also poses a bit of a logistical challenge. Seeing the victims being utterly unaware or uncaring of their mangled hands doesn’t make any sense… until you physically come into contact with one of the cases. Then the reason becomes crystal clear (or will become crystal clear, in hindsight.) Touching them–even with gloved or otherwise protected hands–quickly begins to produce both an obsession with keeping possession of the object and an indifference to pain of all kinds, including emotional. Disposing of them becomes unthinkable, which poses something of a challenge for the mission characters have been given. However, if the cases are taken out of a person’s possession, both the numbing and possessive effects quickly wear off. They can then be destroyed or even just thrown away. Hopefully where no one else will be able to find them again.
(cw: severe emotional distress, emotional blackmail, internalized victim blaming, kidnapping, injury (hands/arms))
Things are not beautiful at Things of Beauty. In the days leading up to the launch the proprietor, Kahlil Nassir, sporadically haunts the place with a wide-eyed, tearful look and bandaged hands he tries to hide under long sleeves, his presence peppering the place with outbursts at complaining customers and his own numb, blank-faced employees alike. Weirder than that, perhaps, is how often he isn't seen around his shop at the height of the new product launch and the days following. ADI's investigations department has been having trouble sniffing out just where he's been going; it appears that he hasn't gone home in at least half a week by the time they finally give up on subtlety.
On the morning of January 18th, Kahlil is hauled kicking and screaming into an interrogation room on floor B1 of ADI headquarters. It seems that a pair of native ADI investigators took it upon themselves to stake out Things of Beauty and caught him pulling into the alley behind the shop several hours before opening time. He was driving a car that wasn't his own and that investigators suspect might be stolen, and at the time they apprehended him they also confiscated several cardboard boxes full of more fleshy phone cases that had been in the car's trunk.
This rather heavy-handed approach has not been immediately fruitful. Kahlil is clearly terrified but has been refusing to answer questions. Tensions are high at ADI; not all staff believe that bringing him in was the correct move, and removing him from the situation doesn't seem likely to have completely cut off the supply chain or sales of the phone cases. He's here now, though, and information is needed. Anyone who thinks they can get him to talk will be allowed to try, though higher ups make it clear that torture is not permitted.
(cw: body horror, uncanny valley, pregnancy imagery, loss of skin, implied animal death, implied human death, unsanitary conditions, self-doubt/body image issues)
The warehouse is virtually silent when people enter. No sounds of industrial machinery, no signs that anyone is there, just the low hum of electric lighting and a heater running. The entryway appears to be utterly unremarkable, and it's not until moving deeper in that people might begin to notice something off. It starts with a smell, the scent of rotten, putrid meat, and the deeper into the heart of the warehouse one travels, the more pronounced that scent grows. The walls, too, take on a moist, unpleasant sheen, turning from an industrial gray to something that looks almost… living, flesh-like. Touching the walls, people will find they feel warm and quiver slightly. It's like touching the inside of a mouth. The doorways, too, seem to be warped, appearing to be more like gullets than anything else. They squeeze inward whenever someone passes through, shrinking just a tiny bit more with each passage. If there are too many people going in, they may find it significantly harder than they expected to leave.
There's a sound in the air, carried faintly through vents, and growing louder as people move toward the center of the warehouse. It's a bleating sound, like there are animals being kept in this place. Finally entering into a large central room, the source of the sound becomes clear: This room is infested floor-to-ceiling with what at first appear to be plants with fuzzy white flowers. They're roughly the size of fists, and in the form of giant puffballs on thick, glistening green stalks. The bleating is louder in this room and seems to be coming from the flowers. Anyone checking closer will find that the flowers are actually malformed lambs, their stalks more like umbilical cords growing out of their stomachs, propping them up.
All around the room, there are scattered evidence of animals being fed to the lambs. Blood and bits of bone are visible in the field of flesh. For the keen-eyed, they might also spot what appears to be some blood-stained clothes and larger bones.
The lambs will nip at anyone reaching for them, and those who manage to pick one up without being bitten will be in for an unpleasant surprise. The lambs split open, once they're 'picked,' sloughing off their skins and transforming into… the phone flesh cases being sold at Things of Beauty. These 'freshly formed' phone cases seem to have a different effect than their packaged and shipped counterparts. Instead of biting, they whisper.
They whisper your deepest insecurity into your mind. They promise they can take that away if you just hold them, if you just feed them. Unfortunately, these early stage phone cases haven't developed a numbing effect, yet, and when they bite, it hurts, but maybe it's worth if for them to be able to take away the thing plaguing you most?
Those not waylaid by the cases will have a tricky time dealing with the plants themselves. They don't seem to respond to being burned with fires fizzling out on their uncomfortably moist bodies and within the warehouse that pulses almost like it's a living thing itself. There are other options, though. Poison maybe? Hacking them to pieces? Eating them? The warehouse has all of the standard safety equipment one might think of. How would you go about murdering a field of fleshy flowers that grows back at a disturbingly rapid pace? The lambs seem to be able to regrow from any part of a live plant.
- GENERAL - Players are welcome to play NPCs for themselves when they are needed in a thread. If you need more information on general behavior for these types of NPCs, please feel free to ask! In general, the information provided in the prompt should be sufficient and you're welcome to make up any details beyond that for your specific scene. Please remember that character deaths are permanent and plan accordingly!
- BY HOOK OR BY CROOK (15-16 January) - Information on the Tarabroo as a cryptid is sparse, but stories seem to tie its appearance to disasters involving mines, particularly anything where a collapse or explosion led to the release of a tailings pond. These ponds hold the poisonous cast offs generated during mining operations and are highly toxic. When they break and run downstream, it can poison a landscape for miles.
Anyone attempting to look into the crates at the docks will get a sneak preview of the flesh phone cases, but not have time to really do much with them.
In terms of the dock disruptions, players are encouraged to get creative! Not every officer will be abusive if your character ends up arrested, but some will be. Characters will be held overnight, then released with a fine ranging from $500-$2,000. No complaints to the police from those who are jailed will be taken seriously, but ADI will help to pay fines... provided you're working with them regularly.
- COMFORTABLY NUMB (16-31 January) - The effects of the phone cases are not instantaneous, but they do come on quickly enough that characters attempting to steal and dispose of them on their own will have serious difficulties in accomplishing the second part of the task.
The phones can be dealt with in any way that destroys them except for the use of fire (thus neutralizing their effect) or brought into ADI for disposal. (Or they just can be thrown away, though that does run the risk of them being rediscovered and is not ADI’s preference.)
- FEED ME, KAHLIL (18 January) - Characters will have the opportunity to talk to Kahlil in this prompt. Please respond to the NPC Threads comment below for responses from him. Shortly after he's brought in, investigations reveal that the car he was driving belongs to Hakeem Williams, a retired bank teller who was reported missing last week. Legally-minded individuals might realize that a private investigations company like ADI "taking Kahlil into custody" constitutes kidnapping–Kahlil is certainly aware of that fact.
- THE VEGETABLE LAMB OF TARTARY (18-19 January) - While the vegetable lambs' whispering will mainly focus on body image insecurities, if your character does not have those, they will hear the lambs whispering about other insecurities that plague them. Fire is the only option that will not work to kill the lambs, and they're numerous enough that no one person will be able to wipe them all out, whatever method they're using. Once the lambs are killed, the walls of the factory will revert to normal walls. Until then, they will appear to be uncomfortably close to real flesh and will bleed if cut. The 'blood' that comes out will appear to be putrid, black, and corrosive.
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[The Tarabroo. An interesting name to be sure.
Jon isn't approaching the dock too closely, although gods, he can taste the fear from here, a reasonable way away with a pair of binoculars. He makes a note of the name of the boat, and any markings he can see, flags and the like.
This would all be so much easier if he could just go and ask, but there's a lot of dock workers and he probably can't compell all of them. He shouldn't be compelling anyone.]
This was so much easier at the Institute.
[Information acquired, he heads back to ADI to do some research into that boat, and can be found hunched over a laptop, stacks of books next to him.]
Feed Me, Kahlil
[He's pacing, not quite managing to get up to courage to go and ask if he can talk to the prisoner. He could get infomration! He knows that he could. It would be so easy.
But it might reveal who- what he is. It might put Martin at risk. Is he just... putting himself over the world? He could tell them so much, but he doesn't know for sure and they have no real reason to trust him.]
Get a grip. Just go and ask to speak to him. It's fine.
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[Jon has been to many horrifying places and experienced... well, a whole world's worth of terror, and this is still pushing it.
As they walk further into the- well, supposedly a warehouse, he tries to rank it. Anything to keep his mind off the smell and the uncomfortable feeling that they're being swallowed. So, Flesh, with a definite hint of corruption. Better or worse than tunnels full of worms? Possibly better but that's because he's more used to this.]
Spiders are still worse.
[He says it quietly, more to himself.
The phone cases are... horrifying. He can hear them whispering. They promise such wonderful things. He's a monster, he's irredeemable. And all he has to do is let them feed and they can take that away. Even with the biting, the bleeding... that would be so good, except... except...
He knows that. It isn't new.]
I don't feed you. Why don't you tell me the truth?
[It's hissed at the thing that had bitten him, full of venom and he tries to rip it away, heedless of bleeding fingers.]
Feed Me, Kahlil
It could be nothing. Maybe Jon's unrelated. But Aelwyn wants to observe the subject closer anyway.]
Speak to whom? Don't tell me you're planning on asking someone out on a date, Mr Sims. What would Martin think?
Re: Feed Me, Kahlil
That- of course I'm not- wait, does everyone know about me and Martin?
[He's not exactly been keeping it secret but they've not been particularly demonstrative about it either.]
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I will neither confirm nor deny. [Though, that did at least confirm the nature of the relationship to Aelwyn. Martin doesn't really seem the type to keep massive secrets from his partner.] Thinking of going down to interrogate Khalil, then?
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And I was considering it. Martin got hurt because of this.
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I spoke to him earlier. I feel like a lot of people are a bit more sympathetic than is really warranted. Even now, his priority was to make sure the store's grand opening goes well.
He gave me a name, though. Of a law firm and the representative he was dealing with.
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Was he in legal trouble?
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The name of the representative was "Ignatius von Brandt." Faulkner, Yaun, Reid and Eames was the firm.
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And Ignatius von Brandt. Interesting name. Potentially an alias I'd say.
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The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary
Re: The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary
More straightforward. This place just wants to terrify us and then kill us. Who knows what the spiders want?
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[He sighs and shakes his head.]
The Web. One of the evil entities they warned you about when you arrived?
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The Web is- well, spiders, obviously. But also- it's control, manipulation. The fear of being caught in a trap that you can't see. Being puppeted. You never know if your choices are your own or not.
This is all... Flesh, I think. With a hefty dose of Corruption.
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I'm not so sure going forward is a good idea. How do we know the next door isn't going to lead us into some creature's stomach?
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[He smiles a little. It is not a particularly nice expression. He misses being able to know everything, but there is also a bit of a thrill.]
We don't.
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feed me kahlil
You should talk to him. If, I-If you want to. And I'm pretty sure you want to.
Re: feed me kahlil
He got you hurt.
But that doesn't mean- it's hard. Do I want to talk to him because I want to help or because I'm- because I'm hungry?
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[Of course, it would be his fault. He should know better than this. He should have been careful.]
I mean, I'm-- I'm sure you want to help. Besides, you're really smart without any of the other stuff, can't you just... regularly ask him things?
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...I could, I suppose. I thought I could maybe ask him to write a statement. It won't hurt him, I don't think. And it would help to sustain me.
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[He ponders over the thought, trying to think of what he knows about Jon's powers and what he's seen over time.]
Do you... do you want me to come with you? I could ask the questions, uhm, or-- you could tell me what you want to ask, or something. Though I don't think having him write one would be the same sort of thing for you.
[Martin sighs.]
It's not like he's innocent, in all this. Not that it's justified, or, or anything, but... you know.
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[If he can't control himself, that is.]
I know. I'm not going to- to smite him. I just thought if he writes a statement we might get useful information. And I can read it later. Keeps me away from people a little longer.
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[Honestly, they haven't really talked about this. The extent of any... powers, or grip that's on him here. Maybe now's the time.]
How have you been... feeling, anyway? I, I know this wasn't a full reset or anything, but... do you think you'll need to start finding people?
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[His mouth goes a bit dry at that question. He wishes he could say that he's free, that the Eye has no hold on him anymore, but it would be a lie.]
The Eye doesn't want to give me up, apparently.
I'm hungry a lot. I'm trying to keep things at bay by reading what passes for statements here. And-
I haven't taken a statement from anyone but- I have asked a few questions, here and there in town. Enough to get by.
[Enough to make people feel that thrill of fear. But hopefully enough to keep them out of his nightmares, and he out of theirs.]
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