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extra mission log 1 : the island of dancing animals



EXTRA MISSION : LOG ONE


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"Being a detective in real life isn't like it is in stories. I can't solve this one alone."


A New Transmission.

[On the evening of August 8, the network finally cracks to life with one very frantic message.]

"Hello sirs! I finally got this thing working — or it started working, I'm not sure it was me — anyway, I'm — I'm Angus McDonald! I'm a detective. S-some of you know me, you worked together to help me solve a mystery and I — I need your help again.

Something's missing, um, in my head. Memories. I know I should know some things, but when I reach for them they're gone. There's a Relic on this island, I know that much, but I don't know where or what it is. I don't know where the Director is, or the Bureau, and I don't know where the Hunger is but I know — I know it's out there. It's close. It's coming.

If you can hear me, if you can help me, please come find me. I know we can figure this out, but being a detective in real life isn't like it is in stories. I can't solve this one alone."

The Island of Dancing Animals.


The island of Baisla has been hospitable to you Reclaimers for the past few weeks, its Animalian hosts eager to share knowledge, housing, food, and work with your seemingly-shipwrecked souls. The menagerie wastes no time introducing Reclaimers (and, for some reason, a few Lyrabar socialites and pirates) to their vibrant music, energetic dancing, enhanced technomancy, and magical connection with the runestone beasts of the southern ruins. Though there has been no sign of any member of the Bureau of Balance while you've been here (and no one to brief you on a mission, of course), a light appears in the form of some direction from one Angus McDonald.

The mysteries don't stop with you, either. As beautiful as this island is, there are certain... oddities.... such as the shimmering barrier that surrounds the water at all times, keeping everyone in. Or the Gilded Wall, rumored to hold back a terrible evil.... or the glitches that seem to keep cropping up. It seems every moment spent here is accompanied by a newer, fresh mystery. Some questions loom more than others, though: Will your investigations uncover the secrets behind this island and your — and Angus's — lost memories? Or will your search for the last Relic leave you marooned?


G-G-G-Glitching

By now you've noticed those strange glitch-like images all around you on the island; fruits that don't quite "load" correctly and instead display fruit-shaped static; otherwise-ordinary-looking but immaterial trees and lampposts with miscolored squares and rectangles pieced out of them; even natural stone walls that can't be climbed as they display nothing but what appears to be a warped, miscolored stone-texture; and so on.

The more adventurous Animalians have discovered that using different path actions can fix these glitches (or worsen them, depending). They don't have much other intel on them, but tampering with the glitches seen around the island may lead to some.... interesting outcomes... Success will certainly earn the gratitude of the Animalians, who would really like their island to not look like a heat-damaged VHS tape.


A Wall of Gold

Some of you may have encountered the consecrated Gilded Wall and its strange magic-dampening properties as you've gotten the lay of the land. It's a pretty noticeable landmark, both opulent and foreboding. The Animalians have discouraged you from getting too close, referring only vaguely to its necessity in keeping the residents of Baisla safe. Some of them don't seem to want to talk about it, in the sense that speaking of evil gives the evil power. Some of them, though, just don't understand the history well enough to explain it.

But there is someone on the island who understands the history, because he was there to see it: Elder Marinero, who the Animalians may eventually point you towards if you're particularly persistent in asking after the Gilded Wall. However, if you try to ask him about it in Common, you may be out of luck; he only speaks Animalian! Magic and old-fashioned studying will certainly be a boon in communications with this stubborn old bat. If the Elder is a bust, it's possible to get past the fussy Animalians to investigate the Gilded Wall yourself. Try to test your magic by the wall again, and you'll find that it's working now. Surely someone can figure out what's got the islanders so spooked about this great golden landmark.



A History in Ruins

On the other hand, maybe the Strange Ruins will have a hint on your current predicament. They're a wonderful experience for the academically-inclined, regardless of your interest (or lack thereof) in the Gilded Wall. Animalian archaeologists and tourists from Lyrabar are a common sight at the Strange Ruins, both groups often being guided by Professor Jerry or his assistant, Kipper. Prof. Jerry explains that these ruins are what Animalians have based their practice of magic on for all of recorded history; they're much older than even Elder Marinero! You can enjoy the sights with the tourists or lend a hand to the archaeologists--including Angus, whose sharp detective instincts have led him to the murals in these ruins. He doesn't know why, but these images call to him. He's certain they have something to do with his missing memory and the location of the Relic! Perhaps deciphering some of these images will help him solve this mystery. Or at least (re)teach you some pretty cool path actions!




Runestone Rubble

If you want old stuff that's less academic, check out the Coliseum. You can watch all kinds of cool fights here--or participate in them! Of note are the large, animal-like creatures made of glowing stone, which feature in many of the challenges. They say the eccentric magpie K.V. of K.V. Labs is the resident expert on these beasts, as well as the rest of the magitech on Baisla. It might be worth paying the lab a visit if you're curious about the nuts and bolts of it all--but if the Coliseum is your kind of place, you're probably more interested in punching than studying!

Thankfully, you're allowed to do that. Respected Baisla warriors and fearsome magitech beasts are happy to meet you in battle to test your mettle. You can fight your fellow Reclaimers here too, for fun and bragging rights. Victors are rewarded with a variety of prizes, though you never know what you're going to get. And the experience of battle is its own reward, paying dividends in keeping your mind and body sharp. Maybe you'll even learn something about the beasts or gain some loyal fans with your performance in the fights. There are three potential routes you can take: fighting your fellow Reclaimers for some clout, fighting the island's elite Animalian warriors for a variety of rewards, and the most difficult (but exciting) battles of all: taking on the magitech beasts and their handlers, something even most respected Baisla warriors fall short of accomplishing. The rules of the Coliseum are as follows:

    1.) Show respect and good sportsmanship.
    2.) Only those signed up may fight--no outside help once the battle has begun.
    3.) Nonlethal bouts only. A victor is declared once surrender or incapacitation occurs.



Island Hospitality.

Cafe Calamari

The Bureau of Balance is missing, which includes Bender! How will you ever get your magical grub on?

At Café Calamari, of course! For some reason, Chef Miso Fou is here smack dab in a saltwater lake in the middle of the island. His cute little swim-up tiki bar caters to the Reclaimers especially with a very familiar menu, as well as a few new courses and the exciting potential of new dishes, should you request them! The aesthetic really seems to vibe with the tourists that flock to it, though the food is not always to everyone's taste.


...But something's a bit strange there, or rather, someone. A goose named Ronaldo paces around the area trying to get the attention of newcomers and convince them of weirdo conspiracy theories about the lake under Miso Fou's bar!! He carries around crayon drawings of otherwise-normal-looking jellyfish with pictures projected in their domes, but most Animalians and tourists alike pay Ronaldo no mind. He's well-known for his... unorthodox ramblings. Could there really be something to his suspicions? The locals certainly don't think so!


Boardwalk Boogie

Looking for supplies, food, or perhaps even a job? Head down to the Brightway Boardwalk for just that! Night and day, the island's economic hub is always at least simmering with excitement, if not bubbling over! Especially with all these tourists and new folk around to entertain. Located just behind most of the seaside cabanas, the Brightway Boardwalk is more than just a bunch of studios, businesses, and fish markets; it also hosts the grounds for the seasonal Dance Competition.

The Boardwalk Boogie Band plays nearly every day at the Boardwalk Square, where one can usually find the island's mayor-of-sorts, a cow named Lola. A tall Astrologian in a starry cape, she makes a cutting figure... if not elusive. Lola might actually be a bit hard to get a hold of, what with a new Dance Competition coming up. If you manage to stop her, she'll simply urge you to join in; after all, non-locals have a place in the competition as well! Dance teams are limited to 3 people for out-of-island entries. You have plenty of time to practice before the big Boardwalk Boogie night, which starts at sunset and ends at sunrise. It seems like Boogie Night is all the island can talk about and studios are even offering free classes lately. Why not jump in and learn to dance?



...Unless you aren't interested, of course. That's just fine! The boardwalk connects to the harbor, where Captain Baxley and his mixed-bag crew pull in the island's share of fish every day. They seem a bit disoriented by being unable to sail out as far as they usually do, but the fishing fare near the shore is just as well. They'll certainly put you to work if you seem bored or they need the help! The fish market caters to early risers and the sea-side taverns cater to late sleepers. Here is where you'll find experts in a wider variety of paths, and even a few fox Vulpish who might be willing to train with a Reclaimer or two.


Scenic Spots

If you're still looking for more places to hit up, there's still quite the array of areas! Academics can refresh their path actions or read up on Baisla at the Roswell Center, a hospital up north that also hosts a pretty good library and all sorts of studies. Just to the west of the center is the scenic natural resort Las Cascadas, or the Cascades. Though most of this smaller island is simply a lush, naturally-organized paradise perfect for relaxing and hanging with platypuses, the highest areas of the Cascades also provide a vantage point where the curious can see the dark mist past the Gilded Wall.

For the more hunting-and-monster-fighting-oriented explorer, the Foggy Forest on the mainland is home to huntable animals and animal hybrids such as frog-squirrels and raccoon-crows. Once you deal with the glitches, the forest also bears the fruits the Animalians love so much; you might be able to strike a sweet deal if you offer them for trade! They will warn you, however, not to venture too far into the forest....

On the outer islands lay Miaoteo's Workshop, where Reclaimers in need of equipment can trade fish for weapons made right in front of them; Elder Marinero's house where Animalians gather for oral retellings of their history; and even an unclaimed island perfect for camping. Try to avoid that last island if you don't want trouble, though; the pirates lurking there don't seem as friendly as those on the mainland.

Check out more to explore on these areas in our Setting Information page!





Island Wilds.

The Crystal Lagoon


Surrounding the main island is the Crystal Lagoon, picturesque still waters full of gorgeous reefs that resemble crystal, which are teeming with docile wildlife like gentle sharks and jellyfish. The ecosystem here is bountiful and full of life -- ideal for the Reclaimer who wants to study, or just cool off and relax. The locals will shoo you off if they see you making too much of a splash, as they prefer these waters remain undisturbed!

It's curious, though. With so much algae and reef underwater, one would expect the waters to be more on the shallow side -- but if a Reclaimer chooses to dive down, they may discover that the waters run much deeper than they might expect. The water itself becomes darker, murkier, as they stray from the coral...

Curious indeed.


Deep Foggy Forest

No Animalian would dare wander here, as there are whispers of terrible creatures lurking within and other strange happenings... But if any Reclaimer should venture out here against their advice, they'll find a peculiar atmosphere, indeed. Despite being part of the Foggy Forest, there's a marked difference in the visuals alone. The foliage itself almost seems to be hostile: denser, more like a jungle, gnarled and threatening to trip you at every turn. The fog pervades, making it difficult to see more than five feet in front of you. Even some of the trees seem to be in decay.

The glitches, too, are more threatening in this place: black sap, glowing fruit, vines that clip through the ground and grab you, patches of quicksand that seize you the second you make a wrong step, insects much larger than you’d ever expect to see them, and so forth.



Worse than that, the further in you go, the more you may feel as though you're being watched -- every so often, you catch sight of something monstrous and grotesque in the corner of your eye -- but as soon as you move your head, it's gone. Strange, indistinguishable whispers fill your ears, just louder than the buzzing of insects, and well. Best to be alert. Most creatures you may encounter are not hostile, but the more time you spend here, the less the forest seems to tolerate you. Your luck may not last so long.

Tread lightly, Reclaimers.


Whispers in the Water

Speaking of peculiar happenings, there seems to be more strange happenings afoot. Or... aswim, rather. If a Reclaimer should be swimming around Miso Fou's Bar, the Crystal Lagoon, or the Cascades, they may find themselves hearing voices.

Some unfamiliar, some familiar -- some so familiar, actually, that Reclaimers may hear words they could have sworn they've either said themselves or heard another say to them -- giving them the strangest sense of deja vu.

The voices subside just as abruptly as they began, leaving the source difficult to identify.



A note from your Navigators.

Welcome, Reclaimers, to your first Extra Mission Log! Thank you for sticking with us! We hope you'll enjoy the plans we have for you in this mysterious adventure to find Lucretia and the missing Relic.

We have a couple of fun signups available here, including a special NPC interaction! These particular signups will be open until August 13th at 9PM EST. Regular NPC interactions can be found here!

For adventure rolls head over here and to order food from Miso Fou, head over here! Please direct any questions here!

Thanks for playing, and happy navigating!





NAVIGATION



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unrecovered: (...what?)

[personal profile] unrecovered 2020-08-17 08:25 pm (UTC)(link)
1. Boy, this sounds familiar. He's just gonna. leave. now.

2. Follow that jellyfish

Carefully, and at a distance far enough to not seem like a predator but close enough to keep tabs on it/not lose it, but nonetheless: follow that jellyfish.

3. Thanks, Legend Lore! That is helpful and also terrifying.
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[personal profile] philoxenia 2020-08-18 12:28 am (UTC)(link)
Mirrors don't freak her out. At least, not initially. But combined with the claustrophobia she hadn't even really realized would freak her out, it's definitely enough to get a little wiggy! And she'll begin to wonder if she's not the only one here. Girl's got some serious paranoia... and, after all, this is a magical island. She's pretty sure nothing is impossible here.

So yeah. Seeing double, triple, quadruple? That's gonna freak her out. Just a little. (A lot.)

As for your question about struggling with isolation... Oh yeah. If there's one thing that absolutely terrifies her, it's the thought of isolation. And she begins to wonder if she's going to die down here, all alone. Nothing is scarier than that. And, if she's cold and tired... that definitely makes all of this feel a thousand times more intense.
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Yuri | Doki Doki Literature Club | OTA

[personal profile] quiescis 2020-08-18 01:17 am (UTC)(link)
[A: network transmission]

Hello...? It seems I’ve been whisked away to another far away story and I’m not sure... what’s going on?

My name is Yuri. If there is anyone who can see this message and respond I would appreciate that...

The depths of this ocean are only getting deeper and deeper. I feel like I can’t catch my breath.


[B: the island of dancing animals, glitching]

[Once Yuri settles enough she manages to collect her things into her bag and slings it over her shoulder. The only way she is going to find her way if she takes a first step. So she starts to wander the island in search of anything familiar. She can feel her old magic starting to tickle under her fingertips and it’s such an odd feeling to blink and know it’s there.

When she wanders across a rather strange looking fruit tree (why does it look so ... blocky?) Yuri can’t help but reach up to pluck a tropical fruit from one branch. It seems to fit in her palm but the shape of it is just ... wrong?

Goodness. This is familiar. Yuri’s head almost aches from the memories of her own body glitching incorrectly.]


I wonder if there is a way to fix these trees as well…?

[C: a history in ruins]

[There must be an answer to all of this. Yuri remembers faintly talk of a relic that had to be found in order for all of them to find a way out. Or a way to find their conclusion.

Searching old ruins seems like a good place to start. She wanders through the old rubble with a careful and nervous air about her. And while she seems like a girl that might be frail, she does have a knife with her. One that was gifted to her some time ago. At least this knife makes her feel steady as she grips it tightly in her hand.

She wanders up to one of the old pictures depicted on the cracking stone. She reaches one slim hand to touch the image. It reminds her of images she’s seen in books before. She seems so lost in thought she might not even notice anyone approach...]
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[personal profile] parfaitgirl 2020-08-18 01:35 am (UTC)(link)
[ She tries not to get too excited. Yuri is kind of a common name, after all.

... But literally who else would say something like that last line but her? Dark, overdramatic, metaphorical (she hopes) ...

It takes everything in her to not sound overjoyed. ]


i can see it
but more importantly
this is natsuki
and you better not have forgotten me or im gonna be really annoyed
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beach

[personal profile] mccreehaw 2020-08-18 02:17 am (UTC)(link)
[ McCree comes across the armored guy slinging magic spells like it's going out of style and he has to just stand back and watch for awhile. It's kind of horrifying how every spell enlarges the glitches and he's starting to think he'll have to step in to stop the guy from causing the glitches to swallow the whole island, but eventually Church reaches the webs phase of his plan and McCree steps forward with a casual swagger to his step. ]

Seems like the best thing to do right now would be to let 'em lie. They get bigger no matter what you do.
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[personal profile] philoxenia 2020-08-18 02:55 am (UTC)(link)
In for the long haul indeed. And, you know, she's come this far, so even if her nerves are frayed and she's absolutely exhausted....

What else is there to do but press on?

She follows the figure.
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[personal profile] unrecovered 2020-08-18 04:17 am (UTC)(link)
Wash definitely remembers Lyrabar and these jellyfish. It's a little disconcerting to see so many memories - both his and others' - so openly displayed, but he can push past that easily enough. He might not get this opportunity again, so he's determined to make the most of it.

1. Is there anything particularly special about this specific part of the caverns? More to the point, is there any obvious reason Wash's jellyfish would've stopped here, or is this just the point where it hit 10,000 wiggles on its jellyfitbit and figured it was done for the day?

2. Wash is still a little worried about the fact that all of his memories post-Candlenights (i.e. Queen of Hearts memories) are foggy - is he able to find any jellyfish displaying those memories in more clarity? He's mostly just wondering if they were Actually Real.

3. Would he be able to find any jellyfish displaying memories from people in the Bureau that haven't been seen on the island? Lucretia, Leon, anyone like that? He's looking for information that might fill in the gaps on what they know about the island, or might offer a clue as to where the Bureau higher ups have disappeared to. It's a long shot, but it's worth taking.

4. Those bigger, more intelligent jellyfish: what are they displaying? Are they still keeping an eye on him? What happens if he picks one with an interesting memory (possibly in line with the above questions, or possibly just A Good Memory) and carefully approaches it? How do you do, fellow aquatic wildlife?
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[personal profile] spaghettimonster 2020-08-18 06:20 am (UTC)(link)
[A brief pause, then Papyrus brightens with recognition and realization.]

Oh my god! You're right. That boy detective told me about that...

[If only he'd remembered while out in the foggy forest, that could've been a more useful expedition. Next time! If there is a next time. What was that detective's name, again? English? Angle..? Maybe he can check that first announcement and find out there.]

Hmm, I think it went like... Yeah, I remember. [Papyrus angles the photo and bracer, lining things up to take his own magitechnical copy of the Mystery Friends Photo. He beholds the recorded image and beams. Even if it takes a while to remember, he'll have this to help the process along.]
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[personal profile] spaghettimonster 2020-08-18 06:42 am (UTC)(link)
It does make sense, Papyrus indicates with a nod, what with the lack of lungs and everything. But his lack of eyes is no obstacle to seeing, so who even knows. It's probably magic.

He takes another bite of his food while McCree makes that order, and glances back at the question. "Did you drop something? Or, are you trying to go in those tunnels...?"
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[personal profile] spaghettimonster 2020-08-18 06:57 am (UTC)(link)
"I guess it seems more realistic," Papyrus admits, less than enthusiastic at his idea being shot down, but not wanting to disagree. "But what kind of mural story shows step one, step two, and step... five??"

He's not sure how many mural stories he's seen in his life, if any. But at some point he's ingested enough stories to have an idea how a narrative should be presented, and that sure isn't it.

"If that's how it goes, there should be more murals, for the next steps. Unless. Do you think, they got broken...?"

They are in some ruins. Maybe the ruins are more ruined than they know. That would make sense, the clue's right there in the name and everything.
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[personal profile] quiescis 2020-08-18 02:23 pm (UTC)(link)
[She had been staring at her own words with a bit of dark nervousness in her, wondering if anyone would respond at all... But when she sees the text pop up and that one name she can't help the tiny sob she gets and the wash of relief she feels.]

Natsuki...

I haven't forgotten you. Is that some sort of side effect of this place?

Are you alright...?
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[personal profile] parfaitgirl 2020-08-18 02:30 pm (UTC)(link)
[ She also can't help the sigh of relief she lets out when Yuri seems to know who she is. Maybe she doesn't remember everything, but ... that might not be the worst thing. ]

yeah kinda
peoples memories have been all over the place since we got here
but its been different for different people
anyway where are you this is easier to explain in person


[ It's not really easier to explain one way or another, but she just really wants to see Yuri. Not that she'd admit that straight up, of course ... ]
Edited 2020-08-18 14:30 (UTC)
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[personal profile] quiescis 2020-08-18 02:43 pm (UTC)(link)
I see... That isn't good news.

I'm on a beach? I'm sorry, I know that's not helpful. I'm not sure what to call any of this. There are several palm trees but they seem to be changing shape...


[And it's too sunny her skin is going to burn...! She wants a hat.]

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