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hot_mess_express) wrote in
auroraexpress2019-12-21 08:26 pm
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The Twenty-Fifth Trial [Mirror] - Winners and Endgame
Who: Heroes
When:Day 52, night
Where: near the Train
The rain falls harder, and the snake sneers at you as you exit the temples... Lightning strikes and the snake laughs like thunder... But that's all, the mocking laughter rings in your ears as the scenery shifts back to the normal Train area. Those who revive will do so near the Train as the winners and survivors reappear.
Ginger and Licorice double win for both surviving and targeting a Priest! For these teams they get 800 points.
Jasmine wins for surviving! They get 500 points.
Everyone on a winning team is revived and fully healed.
Everyone else... Is revived. And healed. However in whatever death wounds they received they have, instead of scars, white scales for their skin.
Smaller wounds will regenerate in a one to two days and will leave scales instead of scars unless healed otherwise.
All Kami remain hungry and able to shift to their monster form for the next day or so. Only meat will relieve this hunger.
Any Kami that were mad at the end of the game will retain a bit of mental instability for a day, in whatever form you prefer.
Priests, if they normally have powers, will find themselves somewhat weaker for a day.
It is not ICly known that these effects will wear off.
When:Day 52, night
Where: near the Train
The rain falls harder, and the snake sneers at you as you exit the temples... Lightning strikes and the snake laughs like thunder... But that's all, the mocking laughter rings in your ears as the scenery shifts back to the normal Train area. Those who revive will do so near the Train as the winners and survivors reappear.
Ginger and Licorice double win for both surviving and targeting a Priest! For these teams they get 800 points.
Jasmine wins for surviving! They get 500 points.
Everyone on a winning team is revived and fully healed.
Everyone else... Is revived. And healed. However in whatever death wounds they received they have, instead of scars, white scales for their skin.
Smaller wounds will regenerate in a one to two days and will leave scales instead of scars unless healed otherwise.
All Kami remain hungry and able to shift to their monster form for the next day or so. Only meat will relieve this hunger.
Any Kami that were mad at the end of the game will retain a bit of mental instability for a day, in whatever form you prefer.
Priests, if they normally have powers, will find themselves somewhat weaker for a day.
It is not ICly known that these effects will wear off.

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This time sounds deliberate...
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I was asked to help deal with a problem with a probable lethal solution. I knew they were holding back information. What I had already been told, it seemed prudent to have all the information because I wasn't going to agree without it, but knew enough to not be comfortable washing my hooves of it.
So I got the information myself.
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Oh, so you were working with someone else? How did they know about him? I've never seen him before.
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Because I know about awesome tea now and I can and will force you to drink it if you're being dumb. Got it?
It's a whole long thing. Very dumb and terrible. Basic gist though, a train full of monsters bitter at him isn't in his favor longterm.
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Awesome tea?
And I'm going to need a little more than that.
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Yeah. Helps you sleep, keeps away nightmares, apparently will knock you out in minutes.
Not my place to say more yet.
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For one thing, I need to prep things, and another, emotions affect magic. I need a better baseline if I'm casting on multiple people.
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Things like that. Like I said, it's not an EASY spell.
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The fact most of you seem to be omnivores helps, but still.
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And you know, combating other magic.
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So sleep.
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But I'm still right.
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