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Entry tags:
- ace attorney: phoenix wright,
- ddlc: monika,
- ddlc: natsuki,
- ddlc: sayori,
- digimon: erika mishima,
- final destination: alex browning,
- final destination: clear rivers,
- golden kamuy: hyakunosuke ogata,
- homestuck: terezi pyrope,
- idolm@ster: nana abe,
- jjba: guido mista,
- original: christine delacroix,
- original: mira delacroix,
- overwatch: jesse mccree,
- persona: shinjiro aragaki,
- power rangers: tommy oliver,
- prelude,
- red vs blue: agent washington,
- red vs blue: leonard church,
- steven universe: rose quartz,
- story log,
- the good place: michael,
- umineko: lion ushiromiya,
- umineko: willard h wright,
- undertale: papyrus,
- undertale: sans,
- wktd: venus
prelude {{ Log 01.

Island Prelude ; Log 01
Life's a beach—
You wake up on the beach.
Okay, scratch that: you wake up on a beach. Some beach, somewhere. You don't know where it is, much less why you're there. You can feel the warm sun and a light breeze on your skin, along with the insidious prickle of sand worming its way into your fantasy Nikes. You have no memory of being here — but then again, you might not have any memory of being anywhere else.
At least you're not alone. There are other people scattered along this beach, toes trailing in the surf as they brush sand out of their shirts or shake seaweed from their weapons. Each and every one of them has an unremovable bracer locked around their wrist. Maybe you should get up. Lend a helping hand, or ask for one. Maybe somebody else knows more about the situation than you do. Maybe somebody else knows where that music is coming from. Is there a beach party going on?
—& then you d̵̡̪̻̿̽͒i̸̟͓͍͌̾͐ë̸͖͇̪́̔͊.
There's only so far you get before noticing that something's wrong, though. Even if you've got no memories but your name, something in you knows that trees aren't supposed to look like that. They're not supposed to be so . . . low-res. Right?
But these trees, not to put too fine a point on it, kind of suck. Some of them, anyway. Every few trees has one patch that flickers in and out of existence like an old neon sign. Every couple rocks seems to have spasmed and frozen up in one large pixel blob. If you touch these glitched spaces, nothing happens to you, but it certainly doesn't feel right. It doesn't feel like you're touching anything at all.
Looking back to the space you woke up, you might notice a pattern. The section of beach strewn with newly-conscious amnesiacs is exceptionally glitchy. There are a couple small patches of sky that seem to just be missing. And out at sea? There's way more of them out there.
If you're a strong swimmer, you might try swimming out toward the horizon. There's only so far you can go, though. After about half a mile, you hit some kind of resistance and blip back onto the beach. Watch the sea long enough, and you might see some boats making the same mistake — although they just end up closer to shore rather than beached, fortunately for them. Boats are expensive, and the barrier, whatever it is, seems to be doing its best not to damage them.
(Jaws Theme)
Walking up the beach towards the source of the music, you start to feel a little bit watched. Turn, and there's no one there. Just a quaint thatch-roofed vending machine with a strange cat face on the plate. Innocuous, though, and certainly nothing to worry about. So you keep going.
Except then you feel it again. And if you manage to pause in time, you'll hear this shuffling sound, like wood dragging through sand. Turn again, and the vending machine is right behind you. Like, right behind you. There's no way it moved fast enough to close that distance, and yet.
There are some options here. You can run — but it'll catch up. You can try to fight it — but you'll just hurt your hand (or other appendage). You can try to reason with it — but it's unrelenting. What it wants, as you'll soon discover, is to yeet a small bottle of dark, thick liquid at your face. It's also very insistent that you drink it. If you don't, it'll just fling another one at you, and keep flinging them, until you're crushed to death by vials or drink one, whichever comes first.
Everyone gets this treatment. The vending machine is never in two places at once, but its ubiquity might make it seems as though it is. When one inevitably breaks down and drinks the Kool-aid, it tastes just awful, but at least it's over and done with now. Surely this will never come up again.
This sparks joy
If you follow the music for long enough, you'll find yourself in easily one of the busiest places on the Island. The marketplace that spreads out before you is known as the Boardwalk, a fact that's easy to discover from any of the friendly locals. For most of you, these will be the first people you've encountered who didn't wash up on the beach alongside you. They're very fuzzy faces, too. The Animalians, a menagerie of anthropomorphic animals, almost all speak Common and seem pretty unfazed by the cluster of bewildered strangers. After all, new faces mean new customers!There are a truly ridiculous number of things for sale on the Boardwalk. The predominant one is food, of course, and the smells hanging over the canvas tents and open-air stalls are positively mouth-watering. There are a wide variety of foods represented here. Maybe one or two of them will strike you as familiar, or trigger a memory? Pretty much all of them are delicious, though, so there's nothing to lose by digging in. Other goods include clothing, weaponry, art, and jewelry in a variety of styles. If you're lucky, you might find a tent that sells beautiful locally-made instruments — a Bard's dream!
Lack of coinage won't be too much of a handicap here. Barter is welcome, and should you not have enough to barter with, most sellers are happy to trade goods for services. It's highly likely that a newcomer or two will be found up to their elbows in dishes by the end of the night, or doing similar odd jobs for vendors.
Still, no one gets through an excursion to the Boardwalk without being swept into at least one dance. It comes out of nowhere: an Animalian's paw or claw on your elbow, a gentle nudge at the small of your back, and you're swept toward the gazebo, the source of the music that's been swelling all day and into the evening. It's joyous and captivating, the Animalians' love of dance infectious. Even buzzkills might be tempted to softshoe just a little.
What's this? What's this?
The Island seems to be sprouting miscellanea. Extremely distinctive weaponry stuck up a tree, books half-buried in sand or earth, clothing neatly folded or possibly being worn by an animal, or Animalian . . . At some point, it just becomes chaos. There's a great deal to recover, or to steal if that's more your bag. On the other hand, you might choose to be helpful and match belongings with their owners. You never know: a found item might help someone find the memory that goes along with it.Just west of the Boardwalk, there's something else that might be familiar. At the center of a saltwater lake, easy to get to by rowboat, is a miniature island and swim-up bar. Each place is adorned by a menu listing strange and deja vu-inducing items, from nanchos to decaf espresso paradox. Some are helpful. Some are harmful. Some are just weird? He'll make you anything on the menu, but nothing more. Strangely, should you be overcome by the urge to ask the chef for something special and unique, he will gravely extend one of his tentacles and place a single, smooth, heart-shaped stone in your palm. The squid does not speak Common, but you understand an IOU when you're delicately, slimily handed one.
There's so much to explore here that, by the end of the day when you stumble back to the cabanas and attempt to sort out where you're going to collapse for the night, you haven't covered more than a sliver of it. There's tomorrow and the days after for looking around more, for stumbling across more of your belongings (or other people's), for discovering ruins and murals and memories. No matter how much time you take to fuss over sleeping arrangements, everyone ends up more or less in the same place: an open-air cabana, with the breeze blowing over them through the night and into the morning.
Everyone dreams — peacefully — of the moon.
OOC
Welcome, everyone, to the first Island log, our Prelude! While we will not be taking RNG requests during this log, we encourage you to stretch out, explore the space, and get yourseaisland legs. For questions pertaining to this log, go here. For general questions, head to the FAQ. For more places to explore in this first log, check out the Setting and NPC pages.
Monika | Doki Doki Literature Club | OTA
I. Arrival
(( CW: mild panic attack ))[ Green eyes flutter open as she wakes, and pale hands dig their fingers into the sand. Monika picks her head up slowly as she tries to orient herself. But no matter how hard she tries, she can’t actually do it because she has no idea where she is. More importantly, she doesn’t know who she is. There’s only one thing in her mind:
Just Monika.
That’s her name, but it doesn’t give her any answers. The girl gets up, immediately takes off her jacket and ties it around her waist, and moves up the beach. Staying here isn’t going to give her any answers either. Her goal is to find someone who can help her out. However, she doesn’t make it far though. Once she sees the glitching tree, she completely freezes up.
Monika can’t break her gaze off the glitch. Why… Why is it like this? Why does it make her feel so uneasy? Why is there such dread in her heart?
She doesn’t even realize how heavily she’s breathing. How hard her heart is pounding... ]
II. Heart of the Cards
[ Later after that little episode, Monika will be a little less panicked. She had her encounter with the vending machine, but weirdly, she wasn’t afraid. Actually, she felt really compelled to comply. Maybe ink is the cure to anxiety?
After that additional weirdness, she wanders over to the cabanas and finds her own. She at first lies back on her bed to rest, but she feels too unsettled for that. So instead she sits up and starts going through her new tarot deck. What is this supposed to even be? She doesn’t know anything more about this than herself right now.
Perhaps you’re looking for your own Cabana or just seeing who’s around, but Monika will glance up when she hears someone at the door. ]
Oh hi! Um… sorry I don’t have any idea what’s going on if that’s what you’re here to ask. Don’t let the fortune telling cards fool you!
III. Power of the Merchant
[ Her restlessness continues through the day, so eventually, Monika will ditch the Cabana and head to the market. There’s a lot to take in, but it actually makes her smile instead of overwhelm her. The distraction is welcomed honestly. Her eyes drift through the different stalls, ooo’ing and awing to herself. There’s nothing she really wants, but it doesn’t hurt to window shop, right?If you’re struggling to make a deal, though, she may sidle up beside you to lend a hand. She gives a little wink before speaking up. ]
You know, I think I saw this a little cheaper down at another stall. Surely you’re better off over there.
[ Why does this come so naturally to her? Monika’s not sure, but it’s kinda fun! ]
IV. Wildcard
(( If none of these prompts work for you, feel free to contact me on the discord or atI
Sans sidles up beside her, keeping enough distance that if she's startled, hopefully she won't smack him or anything.]
I'm thinkin' this part of the beach ain't worth stickin' around. What about you?
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Ah... yeah. Okay. [ She hadn't realized how tightly she had been gripped her sweater vest, unclenching her now sore fingers before addressing him again. ] Do you know where we are?
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Sounds like your guess is as good as mine. Nowhere I've been before.
[He can't say that, not really, but he's not about to just let every stranger he meets know he can't remember anything.]
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II
... But when she sees Monika, she freezes, her heart twisting into something tight and painful.
Why ... does she feel so conflicted to see this stranger ... ? ]
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[ Monika stares at Natsuki with wide eyes. Then a sharp pain hits her head. She clutches it as if it'll help, but it's not that simple. So many memories come rushing back... some good but so many bad. The things she did, the things they went through, their time in the Bureau too-
After a moment, she blinks rapidly as the pain subsides. She stares at Natsuki, not sure what to say. ]
Natsuki...
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And yet, it seems like it makes sense, the moment she questions it. Of course this girl knows her name. Because she knows hers.
fucking monikam̵̧̧̨̥͍̭̭̝̥̣͙̜̩̂́͜m̴̛͎͈͖̖͖̲̘͑̋̊̓̾͋͠͝m̶̡̨̢̹̹̭͔͓̜̟̣̔̔̿͂͛̽̆̀̅̈́̓̕͠m̵̛͉̙̠̳̟̅̂̌̐͌͂͊̎̚̕͠m̸̨͙̥͇̭̬͍̩͍̹̘̹͇̗̐͑̊̇̔́̆͛ͅm̷̳̙͈̝̂̿͌̀͛͛̕͘̚͝ṁ̸̨̨̘̠̟͖͓͍̗̩̘͍̦̐m̸̋̂ṃ̶̨̛̗͉̬͓͍͚̋̓͜͠ͅm̸̤̠̖͉̔̇̀͝m̶̢̹̩̬̦̬̱̦̾͜m̸̠̺͊͝m̵͆͋̕m̴̟̪̃̊͑̓̔̀͛̌̚͝ṃ̷̖͉̲̹̀̿̇̀̀̕͝͝m̷̧͈̗̦͇͉̥̳̙̖͈͂̿́̌̾̀̽̓̔̌͘ṁ̸̢̱̦̥̱̠̻͔͋̉͊̓͛͌͑̑̊̓̓̊̕m̵̳͔͎̣̞̺͍͉̤̤͕̭͚̬̅͜͝m̶̱̅̀̑̀͋̌̏̿̈̽͘ ]
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She's your enemy.
She's still your friend.
But she tried to kill you.
But she said she was sorry.
But she's one of the f̴͍̠̮̞̯͙͍̜̝̀́̍͠e̵͉̭͓͙̾̍͠w̶̧̳̫͕͎͎͚̩͎̑̍̍̋̄͜͝͝ ̷̨̨͓̻̠̼̱̫̯̭͛̽͆̃̒͝p̵̺̺̖͖̟̿͆̊̊̉̑̇́͌̐̂̚͝e̷̼̠͔͋͆̍̀̽̄̋ǫ̴̨̘͚͉͎̭̣̞̥͔̯͍̙̃̄̈́p̵͖͓̻̼̅͑̋̚͜l̷͓̦̄̇̇͂̉́̄̏̕ẻ̸͓̉̈́̊͑ ̵̨̧̢̢̫̝͕̠͎̦̲̰̬̓̍y̴͇͎͙̙̅̅͋̐̆̿̂͋̀̚͝ơ̷̡͇̰͙̩̆̅̉̅̆̂̽̂͒̇͠u̴̢͙̥͇̺̗͖̳̬̦̞͎̼͖̅͑̓'̶̡̥̘̺̘̲̲͔̤͈̦̍̅͂̄̅̇͊͜v̷̧̢̢͖͙̮͖̖̹̳̳̜̦̇̓͊̋ȩ̴̼͙͊̒̀̏͑͘͜ ̸̝̼͇͈͓̳͓̀̒ģ̸͆̓̓̉̆̍̃̃͘͝ơ̷̢̛̲̟̤͖̟̲̥̳͋̍̆̚̕͜͜͝͠t̸̡̧̡̝̱̘̮̠͙͙̳̔ ̸̢̢̰͓̝͚͙̩̲͙͎̉l̵̡̧͔͙̥͕̲͔̬̳͉̲̓͐͌̓̓̐̒͒̃̐̅̓̑̚e̵̜̦̐̓́͌̅̽̋͂̐̓̚͝f̸̲̎̎͋̃̂͑̐͛̚͘͝͝͠t̷̨̢͔̯̤̻̹̠͔̙̩̮̝͖̜͛̒̐.̵̨̯̜̥̪͔͖̇͛̾̀̀͒̔̊̂̂̊̍̾̈́͝
Natsuki squeezes her eyes shut and shakes her head violently, before taking a deep breath. She finally, unsteadily answers: ]
... Hey, Monika.
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II
Oh, I wasn't coming around to ask that, but you're an Astrologian too? I didn't even get the chance to start using it before we woke up here.
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[ Her face goes blank for a moment. Just a second ago, that word meant nothing to her. But suddenly, thoughts rush in, and she remembers. Not everything, but she remembers something important: her magic.
Then a smile returns. ]
Ah yes! I think so. That's what these cards are for, yes?
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Yes. The cards somehow connect us to the stars. At least, that's what I've read.
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I :)
Despite that, she's smiling. At least, until she catches sight of the brown-haired girl standing stock still on the shore and wonders why it makes her feel so nervous.
She follows the other girl's line of sight to the tree. Watching it glitch, Sayori reasons that she must have sensed it or something and that's why she suddenly feels weird. That's not important anyway; that girl looks pretty freaked out, and Sayori is far more worried about her.
She approaches and reaches out gently to brush Monika's shoulder with her hand, curious and open with worry.] Hey, are you okay?
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She inhales sharply to try and catch her breath, glancing up at Sayori with a weak smile. ]
S-Sorry. I'm just feeling a little sick.
[ Monika's not sure if Sayori realizes who she is. But if she's touching her... she probably doesn't... ]
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[A pause. She glances back to the tree and feels the pit in her own stomach grow, though it doesn't show in the sympathetic smile she gives Monika as she shuffles between the other girl and the sightline to the tree.] The cabanas are pretty comfy! [And the couches mostly face out to the ocean and not the weird trees.]
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1/2, CW: graphic asphyxiation stuff
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CW: manipulationnnnn
ouchie!
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u can decide if this is monika's cabana or just a random empty one LOL
III - Merchant
[It takes Papyrus half a second to realize that she's cutting into his negotiations rather than someone else's, but once he realizes, he brightens and shoots the shopkeep a brighter grin.]
Oho! It's as I suspected! This is... way overpriced! Maybe I will take my business elsewhere.
[Okay, maybe he hadn't suspected any such thing. But even if she's fibbing, they might get a discount out of the accusation.]
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Oh geez! I didn't mean to interrupt! Just window shopping, you know?
[ The merchant makes a harrumph and offers the skeleton a lower price in response. He doesn't want to lose this sale. ]
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Wellllll, that's a better price...
[Papyrus slowly hedges the point, glancing to the side at the window shopper to see if she jumps in otherwise with a nod or shake of head.]
I suppose I can take you up for it - this time.
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II.
[ the girl at the door... appears to have taken the single least helpful thing possible out of monika's explanation. sorry! you get used to it after a while! she doesn't come in - she's the devil, not a jerk. but she can't help the way about a dozen eyes all pivot to stare directly at the cards. ]
I didn't even know that was a thing?? [ a beat. ] Actually, I don't really know much of anything right now? Um. Hi! I'm Venus.
[ this whole introduction is going swimmingly. ]
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She puts on her most polite smile. Don't make a scene- ]
I'm Monika. Nice to meet you, Venus! Don't worry; it seems like we're all in the same boat here. [ She looks back down at the cards. ] Honestly I just got these, but I could try to tell your fortune if you'd like.
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i.
Especially since he ... doesn't know what to do. Monika's shoulder gets the most ginger pat of all time, while he's. Looking off to the side, awkwardly.]
You uh. Need some...water, or somethin'?
[There were some kind of beverages besides squid juice in the vending machine, he thinks. Where the hell is that thing when you need it.]
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Y-Yes... [ She glances over the trees once more before her eyes dart back to him. ] I don't want to be here anymore.
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At first, it's hard to move her feet and go over to her, but then she manages a step-- ]
Monika?
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But... here she is. Standing in front of her. ]
Mira... [ She reaches out and takes her hands into hers. Mira's real. ] You're here.
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What? You...think so? [ Is it okay to say this in front of the shopkeeper!! ]
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Yes... I think I found a nicer one down the way. And for cheaper too! Surely you could do better than this.
[ The shopkeeper meanwhile does not look amused, but he keeps his mouth shut. ]
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