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[OPEN] Mission 155
Characters: Open to those who signed up here.
Location: An unmarked cavern system outside Death City.
Rating: Various.
Time: March 18th, sunrise.
Description: Shibusen agents brave underwater caverns to take out the first of three Madness emitters.
Missiongoers pile out of the mirrors early in the morning, just as the first hints of sun start to color the walls of the sandstone canyon red and purple; it'll be the last bits of real light they'll see for at least a few hours. The atmosphere is electric -- there're quite a few new (and old) arrivals who're eager to see some action, but just as many people who're feeling rather more apprehensive… And for good reason.
The only way to their destination is blocked by a few hundred yards of sunken tunnels. Luckily they've been provided with mouthpieces, breathing apparatuses with enough oxygen to last about ten minutes: more than enough time, provided that the guests don't lose their way in the dimly-lit, twisted caverns. It's as easy as following the person in front of them, right?
Upon emerging safely from the pool onto mostly-dry land, they'll find themselves in an immense cavern, illuminated by countless, blue fungi clinging to the walls and ceiling, looking like stars dotting a night sky. Already the first signs of the way Madness has been corrupting the wildlife are evident: the mushrooms exude strange spores that make some people's head pound the same way the increasingly noticeable Madness wavelength does.
As they travel further into the watery caves and explore its many branches, they'll begin to encounter creatures twisted by Madness: moles, snakes, beetles, centipedes, all grown to monstrous proportions, some with a venomous bite that quickly turns their victim feverish and delirious. The more daring fighters can easily dispatch those and delve even deeper, and it's near the source of the Madness, in the chamber housing the emitter itself, that they'll encounter the kishin eggs.
There're dozens of them-- eyeless, white, vaguely human-shaped things, but despite their blindness they have no problem finding their quarry, fighting with claws and exuding their own Madness wavelength. If the missiongoers can stand strong against the kishin eggs and the ever-present wavelength given off by the Madness emitter, Shibusen's specialists will have enough time to shut the machine down for good.
OOC NOTES.
- The event summary post containing all relevant links is located here.
- Make your own threads, but please indicate in your subject line [CHARACTER(S) | LOCATION | OPEN/CLOSED] and, if applicable, if you need a kishin egg NPC!
- The locations are the sunken tunnels, the medics area, the cave system, and the emitter chamber, but only the medics will have their designated sub-thread.
- If you have any further questions, the mod thread on the coordination post is here!
Location: An unmarked cavern system outside Death City.
Rating: Various.
Time: March 18th, sunrise.
Description: Shibusen agents brave underwater caverns to take out the first of three Madness emitters.
Missiongoers pile out of the mirrors early in the morning, just as the first hints of sun start to color the walls of the sandstone canyon red and purple; it'll be the last bits of real light they'll see for at least a few hours. The atmosphere is electric -- there're quite a few new (and old) arrivals who're eager to see some action, but just as many people who're feeling rather more apprehensive… And for good reason.
The only way to their destination is blocked by a few hundred yards of sunken tunnels. Luckily they've been provided with mouthpieces, breathing apparatuses with enough oxygen to last about ten minutes: more than enough time, provided that the guests don't lose their way in the dimly-lit, twisted caverns. It's as easy as following the person in front of them, right?
Upon emerging safely from the pool onto mostly-dry land, they'll find themselves in an immense cavern, illuminated by countless, blue fungi clinging to the walls and ceiling, looking like stars dotting a night sky. Already the first signs of the way Madness has been corrupting the wildlife are evident: the mushrooms exude strange spores that make some people's head pound the same way the increasingly noticeable Madness wavelength does.
As they travel further into the watery caves and explore its many branches, they'll begin to encounter creatures twisted by Madness: moles, snakes, beetles, centipedes, all grown to monstrous proportions, some with a venomous bite that quickly turns their victim feverish and delirious. The more daring fighters can easily dispatch those and delve even deeper, and it's near the source of the Madness, in the chamber housing the emitter itself, that they'll encounter the kishin eggs.
There're dozens of them-- eyeless, white, vaguely human-shaped things, but despite their blindness they have no problem finding their quarry, fighting with claws and exuding their own Madness wavelength. If the missiongoers can stand strong against the kishin eggs and the ever-present wavelength given off by the Madness emitter, Shibusen's specialists will have enough time to shut the machine down for good.
OOC NOTES.
- The event summary post containing all relevant links is located here.
- Make your own threads, but please indicate in your subject line [CHARACTER(S) | LOCATION | OPEN/CLOSED] and, if applicable, if you need a kishin egg NPC!
- The locations are the sunken tunnels, the medics area, the cave system, and the emitter chamber, but only the medics will have their designated sub-thread.
- If you have any further questions, the mod thread on the coordination post is here!
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"Um...that I was able to bandage your hand fairly well?" Fuuka wasn't use to praise so commenting on her own good work was a little...awkward.
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Aranea knew she could tell her outright, but she'd never be confident in her own abilities if she kept asking others.
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"I don't think I deserve to praise myself, I simply did what you did. I don't think what I did was anything special."
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But Aranea was never one for a surface perspective. "You knew that this was important so you observed me, very carefully I might add. And then you overcame your insecurities of providing care while using my methods as a model of what to do. Then you responded very carefully, making certain to perform each act in sequential, careful order. And you succeeded past your inexperience to be able to make sure not only that my wounds were treated but also that my therapy was not causing me harm either. To say that you did nothing special would be a severe underestimation, and to say simply you succeeded would be stating it at the basest level of appreciation. You achieved, Fuuka. You did what you aspired for and you did it!"
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"...T-Thank you? I'm...I never had anyone say something like that about something I just did." Even when she was around Minato, she still had trouble accepting compliments.
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"Um...is there something funny?" With that, she just blinked before turning to the other direction. What did she do that was funny?
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"It's a little funny if you think about it: you're worried about things you are good at, and aren't worried about things you aren't good at!"
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"I'm afraid that it's something I'm learning to grow out of. Is it...quite obvious that I need to gain some more confidence?"
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"Sorry." However, she let out a small smile as she did. "I'll promise that by the time I get to another mission, I'll have my confidence there."
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"Then can I ask you something? You seems like you know a lot about medicine and you know how to do first aid but um...would you mind teaching me how to get better at it?"
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With that, she quickly got up and started to walk her way toward those meisters. However, before she does, she looks back at Aranea. "All right um...so I'll see you until then?"
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She wanted to go in the technology field and while she didn't like it, it was mostly because she felt no real sense of need for it. While using computers might help people here, she was starting to rethink what she wanted to do. Being a doctor here during war might be a bit more useful...
After those hours are over, Fuuka found herself sitting back down and trying to relax. She can sense that she might pass out soon but she can't just stop right there...
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Still, she tried hard and she deserved the credit for all the hard work she did. Wrapping up her last patient (literally), she decided to walk over to Fuuka and gingerly place her hands on her shoulders to give her a massage.
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"You don't have to do that, I'm just fine!" Especially when she had to do so many stitches for those patients.
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Enjoy your massage, Fuuka.
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With that, she just didn't say anything and let her continue to massage her. "It seems like you've done this pretty often."