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⌞THE AGOGE⌝ MODS ([personal profile] agogemod) wrote in [community profile] agogelogs2018-07-17 06:30 pm

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS.

WHO? Everybody! Including fourth wall visitors.
WHAT? Time to kiss the spiders goodbye and strike out for greener pastures.
WHEN? 10 XI, Year 6 of Sanaliel's reign (as of arrival in Lemuria).
ANYTHING ELSE? Please warn for anything besides physical violence and move to a personal journal if it's beyond PG-13.


this is a public service announcement;
with guitar


ESCAPE TACTICS



The departure from Jhashch has none of the ceremony of arrival. A few hours after the last of the mission teams report in, a bulletin goes out. It's the only forewarning for the time-step.
@SCOUT | @ALL

emergency time-step approved
expect it within the hour

you won't be returning to base; we'll port in supplies after arrival
if you have your standard cost clothing, change into it now
cover your face and hide the cost patch
It's hurried and without embellishment, and for good reason. While the teams have deterred and distracted the Regency and burned House Shaiy's residence, it hasn't stemmed the chaos. If anything, it encourages it.

Princess Chch still lives, but Queen Thsh is viewed as the Aranean ideal of a tyrant, confidence only bolstered by surviving the Regency's assassination attempts. COST has her blessing — and that of the Twin Generals and Prince Shch. Aranean soldiers throw themselves into brutal confrontation at their generals' behest, dragging Ythaway further into bloodshed; the male Araneans decline direct involvement, but they're skilled saboteurs. And the public watches; while the media teams couldn't completely convince them of the cause and House Oujh still maintains its influence, they spare the Regency no love.

This is the fate of the weak.

Young has already sent Serket ahead with the mines' valuable deposits of Ymir. And, with the queen's position assured amidst all the gore, COST wants to evacuate as quickly as possible.

» THE TIME-STEP

The transfer begins like a vibrating heat on the collar bone, just a hum of sensation.

But the vibration spreads. Veteran recruits often refer to this phenomenon as "the buzz". The feeling builds, not unlike standing near a great engine or the wind-rattled branches of a massive tree. There is a long moment of motion sickness and you can't be sure if the world is shaking you from the inside out or the outside in. It may be better to close your eyes against the growing nausea, as the world blurs out of focus.

A star shines in the distance. You may hear the faint rustling of leaves. Some swear they hear voices in this moment, indistinct words echoing off nothingness. Others say they feel a touch of the divine, that the eyes of the eternal look down upon you. Ancient bones rattle just out of earshot, cold and brittle and nothing more than the suggestion of sound. Or maybe it's only an illusion, brought on by the powerful technology grafted into your skin.

One thing is for sure: One moment you are here and the next you are not.


WELCOME, GHOSTS


A siren blares in the distance, accompanied by unintelligible shouting and the low rumble of engines. The air is chill, no matter where you arrive; the ground beneath your feet is like ice if the soles of your shoes have worn too thin. Closer, there's the crackle of an air quality alert and the creak of swaying metal. A nearby terminal declares the date to be 10 XI, 6 SNL.

The time-step has scattered the cell throughout the districts of Lemuria.
@SCOUT | @ALL

now that i have more time
if you weren't briefed by your commander already, this is an emergency time-step, possible through the efforts on jhashch
for those of you with my cell, the sergeant and i won't be present, at least not physically; we can't be
you can contact us, but the regency carefully monitors this time stream so excessive communication through time and space could be dangerous

you can ask the scouts available for more information
@ASHOLE @STARBOY the two of you are the most accessible
Almost immediately, a second bulletin pops up.
@STARBOY | @ALL

are you shitting me


[And that's it, until five minutes later:]

lets get this out of the way
read the 1st attachment
its not done but dwi

if youre new read that and the 2nd attachment
and if youre looking for us for some bullshit reason
x marks the spot on the 3rd attachment
we got clothes and weapons since no one sent you in w shit
(lmao ofc)

[ATTACHMENT: lemuria.html, beginnersguidetodumbfuckery.html, map.png]
The files are succinct, establishing COST's mission and role as opposed to that of the Regency. The beginner's guide even addresses the side effects of BCE glitches and wiped memories, for newbies who don't remember joining COST. These scouts want you up to speed as quickly as possible, because fucking up could have dire consequences. And they also really don't want to explain it to you; this shit is not in their purview.

The map indicates a cellar in one of the low districts, identified as the Skhan District. If you're missing an outfit of your own, the scouts have several bins of secondhand clothing and more than their fair share of weaponry. It's a mismatched collection and far from the height of fashion (unless scavenger chic is in), but be careful: while most of the patches have been torn off, some clothes still bear the insignia of COST. You'll want to get rid of that.


POST-APOCALYPTIC WEAR IS IN THIS SEASON

Blasters load six to fifteen rounds, depending on model; none are larger than a shotgun. And, because of the dangers of porting in and out of Lemuria, the bolthole has its own revivicator installed. Which means if you die in Lemuria, you revive in Lemuria. It isn't as refined as BASE's rundown tech; chances are, when you wake up, you'll feel echoes of whatever killed you.


» NEW RECRUITS.

New arrivals, here by virtue of the fourth wall, can arrive in one of two ways.

The first is as a fresh recruit, in COST-issued athletic underwear and holding whatever item you chose to bring. Hopefully your clothes and circumstances don't embarrass you too much, because you're stuck with them until you can rendezvous with a scout or steal your own.

The second way for fourth wall characters to arrive is as a seasoned member of another COST cell. Their assumed missions can be to your tastes, as fantastical or historical as you like. Need ideas? Feel free to read back through the game's logs and infopages for inspiration.


HIDE YOUR SHIT

Welcome to COST's little bolthole in Lemuria. It's a cramped space, a basement's basement in an abandoned factory overrun by squatters. The community doesn't make much notice of anyone moving through as a rule, so it's easy to weave by the masses huddled together in rags and find the long, dingy staircase, leading down, down, down to a padlocked door.

The padlock will twist and open as soon as you tap the corresponding app on your BCE. It automatically loaded when you got to Lemuria and reads FUCKINGPADLOCK.IO.

And then there's the bolthole. Dug into the ground, it's not unlike being in a submarine; it's certainly cramped enough. It could hold maybe four people, very uncomfortably.

It has a selection of security cameras and terminals on one end and the rest of the walls are decked with cabinets and drawers, all locked by various means. Some are traditional and some ask for eye scans or fingerprints or "identity samples", whatever that means.

There is a not insignificant number of empty takeout containers in one corner.

And, thanks to the staircase, you can at least hear whenever someone's coming.


GET YOUR SHIT TOGETHER

You can't hide in the bolthole forever — the scouts, for one, will kick you out — and Lemuria is a restless city. Many of the low districts are overflowing, too many people packed in too small spaces. And everywhere is an air of discontent, evident from disgruntled muttering.

It's often hard to tell what's news and what's rumor, even surrounded by terminals with easy access to the Lemurian network. Fafnir is causing a ruckus at the city limits; maybe someone will ask Jörmungandr to "deal" with him. Terrapin Labs is dumping genetic waste in the sewers. The Crosslands are already drained dry and the war is a coverup. A red dragon ate someone near the upper districts. Sanaliel's advisor is a shape-shifter. The list goes on.

For now, your orders are to keep an ear to the ground and maintain a low profile. In general, the scouts would really like you not to make their lives any harder.

» THE ANTS GO MARCHING.

If you manage to find your way into the Pyramid District, the Lemurian upper class is having a military parade and even the lower rungs of society have dragged themselves to see it. The crowd is mixed, though it naturally segregates itself, with the richer moving away from the poorer. Myths fit themselves in where they can; faeries flit through the crowd and a few kappa saunter through, promising eternal blessings for a few spare cucumbers.

The parade itself is a magnificent thing to behold, if you like gaudy splendor and overzealous displays of wealth. Each regiment walks in unified steps, their battalion announced. At various points, the parade stops and the soldiers perform demonstrations of will and might, shooting rockets into the polluted fog of the sky, shredding dummies with advanced weaponry, and sparring with one another.

Occasionally, radicals break through the crowd, throwing smoke bombs that bleed colored mist and sting the eye. They shout slogans like "Freedom for the Crosslands!" and "Justice for Lemuria!" and "Food for the poor!" Sometimes they cause a riot. Sometimes they escape back into the crowd. Sometimes they get shot in the head.

The bodies are dragged away without much comment, like it's a common occurrence.

The parade continues.

» I PREDICT A RIOT.

If you wander into the low districts, you'll find something else entire. Some would argue it's a coincidence that there are bread riots the same day as a military parade. Some wouldn't.

Basic sustenance — rice, bread, beans, and lentils — have skyrocketed in price. Fueled by tax increases and missing supply vans, what it means is the poor are poorer. People slink back to their hovels to beg or barter. And the rest, well...

The rioters come prepared, stomping boots and guns fired into the sky. The majority are teenagers and young adults, commandeering food shops and carts, scaring away (or killing) the owners and giving out food for free (or at a lowered price). Other people try to stop them and the scuffle quickly becomes untenable, escalating into bloodier violence.

What do you do?

» THIS IS SO ILLEGAL.

Maybe you got involved in a riot. Maybe your fingers were a little sticky. Or maybe you were just in the wrong place at the wrong time; the police force is largely apathetic to crime in the low districts and reacts all too readily with violence in the upper districts.

Whatever the case, you've gotten yourself on the wrong side of the Lemurian law and you're handcuffed to (or sharing a cell with) a comrade-in-arms. Maybe it's fortunate that Lemuria has only just begun to distribute power nullification tech to deal with the influx of myths; most officers don't carry it and even fewer would think to use it on someone who looks human.

The guards make no comment, if asked how long they'll hold you. Other prisoners, filthy and dressed in rags, remark they've gone months without knowing.

Escape is really the only feasible option.

» SPECIAL DELIVERY.

If you left items behind at BASE, you can handwave filing a request and COST will deliver them to the bolthole. The scouts will send an alert if necessary and you can pick it up at any time. Just preferably sooner than later, because there isn't exactly a lot of space in that cellar.

Alternatively, if you're a veteran recruit, maybe you just received an unexpected delivery.

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special delivery

[personal profile] heilt 2018-07-22 08:44 pm (UTC)(link)
This time Angela hadn't been looking for him, finding him standing there coincidental. She'd been moving through the bolthole, looking for somewhere safe to temporarily store her staff until she needed it again when she saw him stopped, looking at something, almost transfixed by it.

"Genji?"

His name is gently said, a hand moving to rest on his remaining arm as she comes closer. Whatever do you have there?
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[personal profile] doublejumps 2018-07-22 10:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Genji startles out of his trance when Angela speaks his name, dropping the photo to his side before he turns to face her, bowing his head apologetically.

"Angela. It's good to see you." They had been transported here so suddenly. Trying to find your way in an unfamiliar place could be difficult, but he's also not at all surprised that Angela managed it.

"I was sent some extra supplies. Did you receive anything?" At least they've been given some tools for the upcoming mission, along with a few sentimental items in his case. Good for morale, perhaps, was COST's thinking.
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[personal profile] heilt 2018-07-23 04:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Angela nods, giving him a small smile.

"They sent my suit and something that I thought we could share."

But those were for another time, a more quiet time.

"What were you looking at?"
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[personal profile] doublejumps 2018-07-25 03:30 pm (UTC)(link)
It will be a nice throwback, to see Angela in her Valkyrie gear, assuming that she decides to wear it. Genji knows it's not something that can just be thrown on, but it will offer her some advantages when it comes to moving around any battlefields.

He's curious about what she has to share with him and wants to ask, but he knows that will only be another way for him to avoid the subject of the photograph. So, after a hesitant pause, he lifts his arm and silently hands her the picture.
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[personal profile] heilt 2018-07-25 03:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Angela takes it from him without word, looking at it, studying it for a few moments.

She looks back up at him, resting a hand on his. "Is that your brother?" It could be anyone but they have a similar, sort of family look to them, and Genji's reaction to the photo tells her that it's someone important to him.
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[personal profile] doublejumps 2018-07-27 01:55 am (UTC)(link)
It's not as if Genji could expect Angela to know Hanzo's face right away. While he can only assume that Overwatch had a file on him, chances are that only a few select people had access to such a thing. Angela apparently hadn't been on that list, even though she'd been the one to bring Genji back from the brink of death after Hanzo was done with him.

"It is, yes," Genji says quietly, his tone reserved and much closer to how it used to be during his Blackwatch days. He smiles a melancholy smile. "When we were young, before everything went so wrong."
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[personal profile] heilt 2018-07-27 11:02 pm (UTC)(link)
She handed the photo back to him, resting a hand on his arm. It was clear from his tone, and the pain that he tried not to convey, that Genji still cared deeply for him. He was his brother and no matter the act it seemed that this bond could not be so quickly severed.

"You'll see him again." When they were done with their mission here, if Genji so chose.
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[personal profile] doublejumps 2018-07-31 02:47 am (UTC)(link)
Angela speaks the words with such certainty, and Genji wants nothing more than to believe her, but feels that he can't. There are many times that he'd felt the same way back when they'd first met. She'd assured him that the pain would get better, that the dysphoria would lessen, and he hadn't wanted to listen. What if she'd been wrong? It would have hurt more to take her word for it, if that turned out to be the case -- but of course she'd been right.

So maybe she's right now. "I hope so," Genji says as he glances down at the photo once more. Where should he put it? Carrying it on his person isn't particularly feasible, so he'll just have to find a safe place to store his things here. He sighs to himself and shakes his head slowly. "When we last spoke, he wasn't ready. I don't think he could accept that I was really Genji at all."
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[personal profile] heilt 2018-08-05 12:50 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm sure it was a surprise." As it had been for Genji. Though, for Hanzo, if he'd thought that his brother was dead-- it would have been two things to be surprised at.

"Perhaps he needs time." As Genji also had.
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[personal profile] doublejumps 2018-08-08 04:20 am (UTC)(link)
"After ten years of believing I was gone, I would imagine so, yes." Genji has done his utmost best to see it all from Hanzo's perspective, and that's why he'd decided to leave his brother with his thoughts after that fateful night. But now he won't get a proper resolution until his time with COST is done.

He shakes his head, well aware that this topic has nothing to do with their current mission. He lifts his right arm, the one that had been missing the last time that he and Angela saw each other. "In any case, I got myself a replacement! If you wanted to look it over."