Jade Curtiss (
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melodiesoflife2016-02-08 12:21 pm
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Player Plot: The Mysidian Tower!
Who: Everyone who signed up for the plot!
What: Jade is taking a team to explore the Mysidian Tower before it'd swallowed by the Calamity.
When: February 8th-12th
Where: The Mysidian Tower on the Continent of Ruin.
Warning: Everything that can be expected of surprise monster encounters. Beyond that, whatever people bring with them.
The Enterprise brings everyone involved to the tower on the afternoon of February 8th. Thankfully the early floors have already been cleared by previous explorers, making the initial entry easy and relatively safe. Once the Heroes start reaching the upper floors, however... Who knows?
All threads will be linked here for easy access:
OOC info post
Ground Floor - Campsite
Friendly Monster
Floors 30-39
Floors 40-49
Floors 50-59
Floors 60-69
Floors 70-79
Floors 80-89
Floors 90-99
Floors 100-101 will be open at a later date.
What: Jade is taking a team to explore the Mysidian Tower before it'd swallowed by the Calamity.
When: February 8th-12th
Where: The Mysidian Tower on the Continent of Ruin.
Warning: Everything that can be expected of surprise monster encounters. Beyond that, whatever people bring with them.
The Enterprise brings everyone involved to the tower on the afternoon of February 8th. Thankfully the early floors have already been cleared by previous explorers, making the initial entry easy and relatively safe. Once the Heroes start reaching the upper floors, however... Who knows?
All threads will be linked here for easy access:
OOC info post
Ground Floor - Campsite
Friendly Monster
Floors 30-39
Floors 40-49
Floors 50-59
Floors 60-69
Floors 70-79
Floors 80-89
Floors 90-99
Floors 100-101 will be open at a later date.
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[Levy blinks at the console.]
The one around the Continent of Ruin? It would certainly make getting here and back a lot easier, as well as communication, but I'm sure the barrier was erected in the first place for a good reason.
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It might not stop the Calamity from progressing, but maybe it has the power to slow it down?
[ It just doesn't sit too well with him to press buttons at random, and so he stares at the other Heroes gathered around, wondering what they think. ]
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[Is the grunt of a noise from Sephiroth who had walked around the arrangement of terminals until finding himself at that one with the all-too-simple prompt on it's screen.
But...]
That said, given the proximity of the crystallization already, I wonder if we will have the time to figure it out.
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If we disable the barrier, will we be able to...re-able it?
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[Levy maneuvers her way to in front of the console, trying to find more information if it's available.]
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[They should still have a few weeks before the Calamity reaches the Tower.]
I suggest we speak with Cid and the Sage about it. As the leaders of Aqures Ixen and Mysidia, matters of national security and trade should be their call to make.
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[Aaand Sonic's looking very frustrated as it seems that they're being told to 'wait'.]
Look, I hate to say it, but we don't HAVE that time! You run off to ask that, we'll be in traction until it's too late. What if this place gets crystallized and the barrier DOESN'T go down?! There's no way we'll be able to save everyone on the continent if we need to save them. And even if the barrier doesn't go down, I'm not putting it against Polly-Tutu or anyone else to know how to copy Cid's little barrier piercing thing!
If you guys want to fiddle around with politics or the Sage's cryptic mumbo-jumbo, you guys do that. I'm bringing that barrier down.
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It's entirely possible that the barrier was meant to keep something on this continent. Not simply to keep everyone else out. Given all the things we've seen in this world and the trouble the Ancients have left behind it may well serve a purpose in both directions. Keeping the Calamity out may seem the likely reason for the barrier but there's all manner of reasons it could be here.
[She glances at Sonic and nods.]
I do agree somewhat with Sonic. I don't expect any of our allies will give us any definitive sort of opinion on the matter. I expect the Sage is more likely to throw us into another hallucination about murdering each other in this room as we fight over the decision.
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We can't rashly put people in danger...
[There are people she really wants to protect.]
Besides; teleporting is instant. It won't actually take that long and I'm not a scientist or anything but we had two years before the crystal swallowed everything. So while we need to be quick I don't think we should rush.
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[ Ace shakes his head. In the end, both sides have brought up some valid points. ]
Let's not forget that we haven't yet reached the very top of the Tower. I'm inclined to believe that what we'll find might shed some light on the real purpose of the barrier.
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[The comment was out in response to Levy before Sephiroth were able to stop it. Flicking his attention all around the various others as they put their two cents in. Finally resting on Sonic directly, if he'd even more a finger in the way to press any buttons it might just prompt Sephiroth to cut it off.]
Lets think about this thoroughly before letting our hearts rule our heads. There are likely things on both this Continent, and out there in the rest of the world that this barrier has been intended to separate.
This is not a call for us to make.
[Ace's suggestion breaks Sephiroth's supervision of Sonic and he looks over the other man there, before looking over in the direction of the stairwell in the back of the room.]
Potentially...
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"Would the Calamity crystallize the barrier if it's left on?"
Because she doesn't remember seeing that in her vision.
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Whether we actually mess with what's here, we probably still have enough time to explore the rest of this Tower like Ace suggested. So why don't we do that rather than change anything and destroy any potential clues in the process?
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[Not that Minako was doing much herself, but however she was still watching the others to see what else they have to say.]
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Then we all agree to move on for the time being? Excellent. [He's not going to actually wait for any protests before turning to the stairs.] Fighters first, please~
[Up on Floor 101, they'll finally reach the main room. The room is quite spacious, and there is a row of containers in one corner, more computers in another. A portion of the floor opens up to what appears to be a viewing deck of some sort, greeting the Heroes with gusts of wind and giving them quite a view of just how high up they are. If they look east, they can even see the crystallized earth in the distance as the Calamity gradually approaches.
The other noticeable thing in the room, however, is the machine in the middle. It resembles a large round table with control panels embedded around it, as well as slots that seem like something should be placed in them.]
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He doesn't like being told what to do and he certainly doesn't like vagueness because someone was nice to them.]
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Looking around, it doesn't take very long for Sephiroth's attention to be taken by the gusts of wind rushing from the viewing platform. He steps closer, yet not so close as might be dangerous and squints through the wind at the landscape below and out from them. The sight of the Calamity working away in the distance is pretty breathtaking in it's own right.
A few moments later and he turns first to the machine in the middle. Running a leather clad finger along the edge of one of the control panels and eyeing the odd slots nearest to it. It looks a little like something they'd put their crystals in, perhaps?]
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Watch your step. [He called back to the others entering the room. He was not an expert in computers or machinery, so he inspected the canisters in the corner to make sure there was nothing threatening lurking inside.]
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Entering the room, she bypasses everything to check out the viewing dock, her eyes and ears open to listen for anything outside that might enter--and that's when she sees the Calamity in the distance. Pulling out her crystal, she looks from it to the encroaching crystallization--a question forming as she does.
She approaches Sephiroth--crystal still in hand--to ask that question when she sees the machine in front of him. Following his gaze, she nods towards the slot.
"Any ideas what that's for?"
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He listens in to the discussions taking place behind his back, but doesn't turn his attention away from the landscape yet, sighing to himself. ]
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Unaware of this massive future mistake on the part of the Assassins, Kidd continues to move with the group, keeping an eye on the button to make sure no one makes a lunge for it as they depart the room.
In a fairly obvious moment she's drawn to the observation deck first, going a bit closer to the edge than her present jobs are skilled at dealing with. She offers Sheena and Sephiroth a nod before looking out, taking in all of their surroundings. This is the highest view she's been able to get in this world from a structure and it brings back some memories of home. Mixing with the sight of the Calamity off in the distance she feels herself briefly overwhelmed but she keeps her footing.
She takes Sheena's leaving the overlook as her cue to do the same, following ]
Given what else we've seen in this tower I'd guess we're all thinking the same thing. The question is if it's worth the risk...
[She dislikes being so overly cautious, but there is a fine line between recklessness and bravery.]
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[Sephiroth flicks his eyes from the machine to Sheena and Kidd as they approach. Noting Sheena already having her crystal in hand it forces his thoughts inwards as yet again that protectiveness over his own raises its head. That same hesitation that had him waiting for Kidd to use her crystal to open a door in one of the lower floors where he'd simply taken an age to be able to summon up the courage to take a risk and do it himself.
Considering so much rested within their Crystals, not to mention it was fundamental in procuring the details he were using for his Custom Job development, it makes sense perhaps -- but is it also holding him back?
Briefly unzipping the top part of his military jacket where it's up right under his jaw, Sephiroth reaches inside and lifts his own crystal --it's deep blue, jagged shape with it's rounded edge that sits so well in his palm-- out of his pocket and extends it towards the empty slot. His grip tight and watchful for any reaction that might indicate that he needs to pull it back.]
It's always about the risk.
[A dry, somewhat bitter comment is muttered in response to Kidd. After all, the slot might well just use the energy to power the machine and that would be all. Problem is, they don't know.
Worst case scenario; he'd end up back in Aqures' hospital.]
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The text is soon replaced with "Simulation data out of date. Updating data..." The map can be touched, but will not react until the update is finished.]
Hmm... Looks like it doesn't require our crystals to work. [Though, the slots are perfectly sized to hold crystals of some sort.
The containers Ramza is inspecting are mostly empty... Except for the last one. Inside, carefully packaged, he finds a Sapphire Crystal.]
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Shall we give this one a try?
[He walked over to the machine, ready to try the crystal in the slot unless the other Heroes protested.]
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