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cult_classic ([personal profile] cult_classic) wrote in [community profile] ph_logs2024-06-20 07:14 pm

[Plot Open] Seeing Red

Who: The Cult of Nyarlathotep and YOU????????? (Intended for a somewhat small group.)
What: Weird magic
When: It's complicated
Where: The cabins in the woods
Warning(s): Cult activity, religious ecstasy, ritual sacrifice, blood, unhealthy and probably uncomfortable opinions about madness. Your character will also die by going on this quest, but you will receive unique plot information. And who knows, maybe you can have like a ghost party or whatever.


-I don't need your roses, I like men on their knees.-

It's not long after Tarantulas and Valdis find Linette and her body is laid to rest that further investigation begins. The information forwarded to them about the cult is, of course, useful. But with the knowledge that a strange cult was performing monstrous rituals is deeply alarming.

Information is spread like wildfire, the paper running an article describing the grisly scene of Linette Brenning, a woman who went missing years ago, turning up at the bottom of the Fall's Promise well. The cult involvement and the ties it must surely have to the barrier and to the cursed book retrieved by River and Angel some months prior. The constables fan out across the island, investigating the cabins in the woods and the well in which Linette was found.

But even so, nothing of note turns up.

Until one day, an assortment of offworlders seemingly chosen at random receive a note in their mailboxes. It's written in a tight, curling hand that is unfamiliar.


Gather in the square tonight at midnight. More friends will be there. But bring a lantern anyway, and do not be late. Once midnight strikes, go to the cabins off the path in Lockwood Forest and speak the words upon the wall of the furthest. If you can be brave, you will see the unobstructed truth.


Perhaps not everyone who receives this letter attends, but if you wish to see more, you must be one of them. And so you go. You gather among friends, or perhaps strangers, but ultimately those like you. And from there you proceed into the woods, following first the trails, then the desire path leading to the sodden and rotting old cabins where Linette's locket was first found nearly a year ago. Per the letter's instructions, you go to the furthest cabin from the road, and you enter.


-Praying up to their god, seeing visions of me.-

After much clearing away of natures attempts at reclamation of the building, the words are visible on the wall, etched in a thick white paint that almost glows in the lantern light. Do you raise your voices in unison to speak the incantation, or is it left to just one brave soul? Regardless, the words are spoken:

We are the seekers of forbidden knowledge. We are the witnesses of the vile divine. We are the wanderers of the black dream desert, navigators of starless skies. We beseech you, O Chaos; we stand in your circle and ask in reverence to behold your revelations of bygone days. Grant us your unholy nightmare that we may see. Ia! Nyarlathotep! Eater of Souls! Let your truth be thusly seen!


And once the words are spoken, the world begins to change.

The sensation, for those who can recall, is not unlike wandering the collective dream of Pumpkin Hollow in years gone by, but this time you have arrived here by choice rather than by sleep. The cabin around you dissolves like sand, falling away in particles to reveal... something else.

You find yourselves back outside, still under the cover of night. Each of you is now garbed in a red robe and a black mask, and you are surrounded by others wearing similar garb. The world around you is nearly silent. You are standing just inside what is a manor house, elegantly decorated, somberly making your way into the depths of the house with the rest of the group. You are led into what is apparently some sort of meeting space with a large, round table with a tasteful assortment of charcuterie foods laid out. No one says a word as you enter, but some members of the group seem confident as they file into place around the table and take a seat. You should probably do the same.

Far off in the distance, you hear the clock strike 2AM. One of the members of the group, apparently the de facto leader, speaks as soon as the third chime silences. Based on the voice, you presume this person to likely be a woman.

"Bare now your true faces and forfeit your names to your brethren and to our Dark King."

And so they do. Each of them doffs their mask and lowers their hood, revealing their faces. All ages and all sorts, it seems. They go around the circle, speaking their names, starting with the woman in charge.

"Chloe Albright."

"Ingmar Strömberg."

"Nora Winterbottom."

"Christopher Larkin."

"Archie Brenning."

"Maude Brenning."

"Brahm Aberdeen.

"Richard Pirnach."

"Lucy Calloway."

Before you have time to take in these names, it is clear from the expectant glances that all of you are meant to introduce yourselves as well. But once this is done, the woman whose name is Chloe speaks once more.

"Thank you all for your offering of identity. And thank you, Christopher, for once again allowing us to take our meeting within your lovely home. And of course, we thank all of our intrepid new inductees for joining us tonight. We appreciate that the lateness of the hour will take some... adjustment. As we await the blessing of our Master in his hour of greatest strength, that we might perform our ritual to bear witness to the vile divine, let us take a simple meal together in fellowship. Both to know each other and to speak of more mundane business, as well as to educate our new siblings. Shall we, brothers and sisters?"

All at once, your true mission becomes clear. Speak to the members of this cult, learn more about their identities, rituals, and crimes, and bear witness to this so-called "vile divine", then return to your own time with the information you receive. It's unclear how you'll get back, at the moment... but surely it will make itself apparent when the time comes. Hopefully.


-Say I'm your favorite preacher.-

[The thrilling conclusion to the cult gathering will appear in the comments over the weekend! For now, focus on talking to the cult members, or to each other. Maybe you can even sneak away to look through the house!]
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[personal profile] spaghettification 2024-06-23 02:54 am (UTC)(link)
There's a look Sigma gives Felix in passing, early in the night. They both work the library, they have shared small talk and moment. The look is casual and subtle.

It's just a silent 'I have your back'.

(And he seems simultaneously more tuned-in and colder than the average day of work. The absent-minded scholar is not here. Sigma is.)
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[personal profile] not_a_traitor 2024-06-23 11:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Gaeta tips his head, just as brief, in acknowledgment: yours, too. One more familiar face in the small crowd.

Familiar-ish, at least. Everyone here seems to be shifting themselves, in ways subtle and not: locking away certain pieces, raising shields around what remains. The change to Siebren -- Sigma -- is striking, compared to what Gaeta knows, but it's not entirely unexpected.

During a spare moment, he approaches. "Sir," he greets him. "Good to see you."
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[personal profile] spaghettification 2024-06-23 11:51 pm (UTC)(link)
"And you. Fascinating work they've been doing here, don't you think?" There's a slight discomfort at being called 'sir'. But he's not going to comment on it. Improvisation is all about yes-and, that's what Sombra once told him.
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[personal profile] not_a_traitor 2024-06-24 05:50 pm (UTC)(link)
"Extremely," says Gaeta, with just a hint of dryness. "Much farther outside my wheelhouse than I expected, but, well. It's important to expand your horizons sometimes, right?"
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[personal profile] spaghettification 2024-06-24 06:15 pm (UTC)(link)
"How lucky, for this to be your first exposure to this sort of entity and its power. Or to those who would immerse themselves in such power." Sigma smiles with his lips, and not with his eyes. "It's a road to madness, to realize how tiny you are in the face of the dark deep of the universe, powers that would shred your mind not because you presumed to seek them, but because you are nothing to them and simply sharing space is more than your you can withstand."

Siebren told Gaeta once that he was affected by exposure to a micro black hole. But even within the tiny, localized gravitational anomaly, there was enough to leave lasting damage on his mind. Apparently, he thinks this abyssal god will be similar enough to have the same effect.

(To be fair, so does Ingmar.)
not_a_traitor: (say again?)

[personal profile] not_a_traitor 2024-06-26 02:22 am (UTC)(link)
Well, that's one way to get Gaeta to drop the pretense of we're all just new cult inductees, nothing to see here. His eyes widen slightly; he opens his mouth, closes it before he can do anything so stupid as apologize.

When he does finally speak again, it's more subdued, as if in deference to whatever must be going through Sigma's mind. He remembers their first conversation, too.

"Do you know anything about the god they're praying to? Nyarlathotep?"
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[personal profile] spaghettification 2024-06-26 03:10 am (UTC)(link)
"Not really. I've seen the name before--as an enemy in a computer game someone else was playing. Along with Cthulhu and Azathoth." There's the subtlest glance at Drelasa Dralsea when he mentions Cthulhu.

"But I couldn't tell you more about the entity than you've already surmised."
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[personal profile] not_a_traitor 2024-06-28 11:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Gaeta's mouth twists, very slightly, as he nods. He follows the glance to Drelasa, but -- lacking the cultural context -- just assumes Sigma's throwing another brief glance around the room.

"Chaos, nightmares, madness," he mutters. "But -- from a computer game? Seriously? Is this, I don't know, a delusion they've decided to act out, turning something fictional into reality?"

He sighs, rubbing his forehead. "Sorry. Ignore me. All I'm doing is thinking out loud."
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[personal profile] spaghettification 2024-06-29 03:11 am (UTC)(link)
Sigma shakes his head.

"Your thought is a valid one, but I think you may be missing some necessary context here. It is hardly the first time that things that are fictional within one reality have crossed the barrier to appear here. Look at the Pokemon. Look at the appearance of Krampus around December last year. I don't think this is something they're creating, but something they're working to bring through into this reality."
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[personal profile] not_a_traitor 2024-06-30 02:38 am (UTC)(link)
That what and the who now? is Gaeta's first (very unhelpful) thought, which he lets pass by without comment. They're fictional somewhere, and they've been made real here. That's the important part.

"Right now, the gods and the ferryman are the only people who can bring things across the barrier, right?" An unpleasant weight's begun to settle in his belly. "If they're trying to do something similar, that's going to take a lot of power. I don't know the first frakking thing about magic -- how bad could this get if there's a systemic overload?"
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[personal profile] spaghettification 2024-06-30 03:19 am (UTC)(link)
Sigma frowns, because he's had a stomach-churning kind of realization.

"This meeting is before the barrier. They don't need to bring their god across it. In fact--how bad it could get may be the state the island will be when we were. With regular incursions and disasters."
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[personal profile] not_a_traitor 2024-07-01 04:11 pm (UTC)(link)
"...Frak."

Gaeta passes a hand over his eyes again.

"Okay. So -- what're we supposed to do? Why are we here? Do we just observe, do we try to stop it -- is this how we bring the barrier down, by changing things so it never goes up in the first place?"

More useless rhetorical questions; more thinking out loud. It's not the first time Gaeta's considered go back in time to fix the present as a possibility. He just figured it was limited to Mortanne potentially sending him home to a point well before his execution --

Wait.

"We don't even know who sent us that note, do we."
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[personal profile] spaghettification 2024-07-01 04:29 pm (UTC)(link)
"We don't. But also, I do not think the point is to paradox ourselves into never having been here. I think this is an opportunity to learn."

Sigma glances at the cultists quietly.

"But. That is only what I can surmise, not a certainty."