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072-078 » pages of possible futures
WHO: Everyone
WHERE: Mathias Township proper
WHEN: Days 072-078
WHAT: The future is set in motion once more.
WARNINGS: (PM this account to have a warning added!)
NOTES: Plotting post over here! Next log will be the weekend of July 31.
MOD NOTE: The week did not go as planned. Apologies for the delay on this log and thank you for your patience!
RECOMMENDED ♫ Marco Beltrami "Bad Omens"




SANITY LOSS
CONDITIONS UPDATE
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WHERE: Mathias Township proper
WHEN: Days 072-078
WHAT: The future is set in motion once more.
WARNINGS: (PM this account to have a warning added!)
NOTES: Plotting post over here! Next log will be the weekend of July 31.
MOD NOTE: The week did not go as planned. Apologies for the delay on this log and thank you for your patience!
RECOMMENDED ♫ Marco Beltrami "Bad Omens"

DAY 072 “The visions are fragmented and a dark cloud spreads
like spilt ink across the pages of possible futures.”
— Garth Nix
Blue skies greet residents on this bright new morning filled with summer sunshine. It's a day when birds would normally be singing, when there would be boats taken out on the water, children laughing and running through the streets. But in Mathias there is only silence, eerie and almost deafening in its absoluteness, and those blue skies do not stretch on forever. Far off on the horizon are dark clouds stretching ominously in all directions, never moving closer or farther away. They are always there, dark and angry, as if waiting... For what, who can say, but they will remain there for the days going forward, circling the town like a shark circles a meal.
Despite that dreadful darkness in the distance, there is some good news. Residents will also wake to find that their previously missing belongings have returned to them. Clothing and other personal effects are right where they should have been, as if they have always been there, and there is no sign of them having been returned by someone or something. They're just there.
That is, however, the extent of the good news. Residents who visit the Town Hall will find the bulletin board much changed, and those who have thrown caution to the wind and made use the sedatives found within Baneberry Hall will begin to find themselves changing as well. They are easily distracted while awake and plagued by nightmares while asleep. They dream of Mathias burning, fire spreading from the east until it consumes everything in its path. With increasing intensity as the week continues, they will wake with terror gripping their chests and sweat covering their too-hot skin.THE NEW ARRIVALS
The newest arrivals to Mathias will wake up on the lawn of Town Hall, at the center of the little town square. There are shops all around them, with houses just beyond, and at first glance, everything seems almost picturesque. Except for the silence that is at times so complete as to be maddening... Welcome to Mathias.DAY 073-075
With those dark clouds still hanging on the horizon, some residents may find themselves watching the ocean a little more closely, searching for signs of whatever it is they are beginning to sense is approaching. If they do, they will find those signs, for every so often a dark shape will appear from out of the water before disappearing a few moments later. Residents are welcome to try getting a better look at those shapes, though moving to higher vantage points will be ineffective and swimming may not be the best investigation method.
Nightfall strengthens the sense of that elusive something. Though nothing can be seen in the darkness, there is something out there. They can feel it when they are outside themselves, a heavy presence that their animal instincts warn them against, urging them to flee to safety indoors. But once inside, they can hear whatever is out there in the night, the sounds horrifying and yet utterly indescribable and beyond the limits of their perception.
There is no way to glimpse what might be making those sounds, nor is there any way to properly record them, though attempts may be made to do so.

DAY 076-077
The strange occurrences of recent days continue as something attempts to lead residents out into the southern forest should they venture within view of the treeline. Unrecognizable voices may call out incoherently or the sounds of someone moving through the trees may pull at their attention. Or, perhaps, a dark figure entering the forest will catch their eye, pulling them to follow the possibly feminine figure with no discernible characteristics.
Whatever it is, it will lead them along the paths or even away from their relative safety, winding this way and that until they're completely lost within the expanse of sun-dappled trees that seem innocent and threatening at the same time. There is nothing left to do but continue following that figure that is always just ahead at the edge of sight.
Eventually, the trees stop and there is a stretch of clearing, the sky a crisp blue overhead, sun shining down and yet—
That dark figure is still shrouded in shadow, as are the other four that have joined it. All slight with long hair, something feminine in the way they stand with hands held out at their sides, facing outward in a line along the edge of the ravine that borders the township, though for some reason their features cannot be focused on enough for true comprehension. They stand there in silence as if waiting, so close to the edge that a strong wind could easily knock them over into oblivion. A concerned resident might try to stop them; a curious one might try to finally get a better look at the figures that led them to this place. Regardless of the reason, any movement into the clearing toward them will end in the same result.
All five figures step forward as one and disappear into the nothingness below.
The ravine so deep that the bottom cannot be seen and wide enough that the other side is tantalizingly out of reach. At first, there is the sense that safety is just beyond if only they could get there, but with that sensation is also the knowledge that if they stay here, death will be a certainty. The edge seems unsteady, like getting too close would set it crumbling and send them tumbling into that as well...
That is when those who do venture to the edge see the truth of the ravine and what lies beyond it: nothing. There is a neverending dark nothingness below and beyond this ravine, beyond this town, and there is something staring back from within the dark.

DAY 078
As morning arrives in Mathias, so too does the storm. Those clouds that hovered in the distance move in quickly, plunging the town into a twilight-like darkness. The rumbling that breaks the silence is like that of a thunderstorm but infinitely more ominous, signaling something approaching that is not meant for the world of man. Within just a few minutes, the residents will learn why as lightning arcs across the sky, the cracks of powerful energy echoing through the air. Those branching spikes at first remain in the sky, but then suddenly they crash down to meet the earth, striking the Lighthouse. The sound of splintering wood and pierced metal fills the air, followed moments later by the roaring crackle of a fire raging into existence. Those cracks and crashes continue as the lightning moves inward, hitting the forest, the beach, and the Grey Gull before moving down Phillips Drive to attack the homes left rotting by time.
While the lightning eventually retreats to the sky, the fire spreads with purpose. It leaps from building to building, consuming everything in its path. It is a living, breathing thing driven by a need to devour. There is no stopping or controlling the almost sentient entity, for it does not behave as fire normally would — it skips buildings before doubling back, burns when there's nothing to fuel it, and seems to almost actively pursue residents fleeing to safety. Ultimately, the fire consumes everything east of the Library, from Jackson Boulevard to the beach and the northeastern forest to the Lighthouse; for an unknown reason, it does not venture farther inland than this.
Ash falls from the sky like snow throughout the town as the eastern half of Mathias glows a terrifying raging red. Residents may seek sanctuary in businesses along the square or in areas in the western half of the town, though the latter will not be without its own risks and consequences.

There are multiple opportunities for sanity loss within this log. All instances of such should be reported before the next log.— BANEBERRY SEDATIVES These will effect all who have taken them, regardless of type, quantity, or frequency, until the storm on day 78. Each night of nightmares will result in 1 point of sanity loss for a potential total loss of 6 points.
— FIGURES IN THE FOREST All who witness the figures jump into ravine will suffer 3 points of sanity loss.
— SEEING BEYOND THE RAVINE Any who see the truth of what is beyond the ravine will suffer 7 points of sanity loss that cannot be recovered. Additionally, any Madness that results from this sanity loss begins immediately.
— DEATH BY FIRE All who are killed by the fire lose 3 sanity points and gain the Madness pyrophobia for seven days, which should be reported. The pyrophobia will be experienced at an intensive level for the duration of the Madness.
— THE WEATHER Summer has arrived in Mathias, bringing with it warm days that average 70°F and comfortably cool nights.
— THE FOG has maintained its recent boundaries.— Residents may now wander the southern stretch of the forest surrounding Mathias Township — it is possible to leave the paths but potentially unwise to do so.
— The fog has also retreated from the western section of town entirely.
— Access to the northern section of the forest is still blocked beginning a few dozen yards past the treeline; this section of fog will urge residents to stay huddled within the town proper by inducing a physical reaction of panic and fear.
— DISAPPEARANCES AND DEATHS have ceased for the moment but they're sure to begin again soon.
— ENDGAME We are officially heading into endgame. Over the next few months, things will begin ramping up and moving toward the always planned conclusion, with the last log projected to go up between the end of October and middle of December.
What does this mean? Essentially, hopefully, this will mean more opportunities to dig into the mysteries and lore of the game, as well as more chances for your characters to creep toward insanity. However, how things progress and what information comes to light will depend upon character interaction with the setting and involvement with the mysteries of Mathias.
— ITEMS FROM HOME All items from home have returned to the exact state and location in which they were last seen. This includes all clothing and possessions they had on their person when they arrived in Mathias (or, for arrivals in the previous log, what they should have had). Items from home that were left behind by other characters no longer in the game have also returned.
— THE FIRE A rough representation of where the fire spreads is available over here.
— REMINDER There are a lot of moving parts to this log, as there will be for all logs going forward. Read the narrative and all OOC notes thoroughly and carefully. Ask questions if something is not clear, but please also look through questions others have asked for further clarification.
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She's just not entirely sure about Raylan yet. Which is exactly why she's here.
She frowns, looking back at her own papers and starting to look through them. It's a cursory examination at best, but it's something.
"There was one," she reminds him. The ruins, where they'd met. "A long time ago."
But there's something else he's mentioned a couple times now. Her head tilts to the side curiously. "What's the lodge?"
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He knew, all at once, too much and too little about this place. It annoyed the hell out of him.
"It's this big mansion with too many doors and floors inside. It was important to them and we know that because there's a stack of pictures we've found spread out over the town; Townspeople, crowded together like they're at a family reunion and documenting it. Some of us got trapped there for a time. Not long enough. Now we can't get back. I know where it is, but the trees, the fog.." He shook his head and set the next file aside before rubbing at his face and carding a hand through his hair.
"I thought havin' another Marshal here would help me figure it out, but I don't think that's gonna happen until Mathis is ready." It wouldn't stop him from looking, but at least he was honest about the reality of the situation.
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"Like Baneberry Hall?" It's the closest thing she can think of, the giant building with all its rooms, and the associations aren't cheery ones. Not after what had happened there. The memories. The drugs.
She shudders. The lodge must still be out there. Empty and waiting. Or maybe not so empty. There's no shortage of ghosts in the rest of the town, after all. Why should the lodge be any different?
"Who built it? Why's it so far away from everything else?"
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"There's old maps and keys and I know they went to some of them doors, now I think they might have gone to the tunnel gates. I'm convinced the tunnels connect to it. As to why it's out there.. I'm not sure. Could be that it's the oldest building, the original. It was beloved, that we know for sure. Could be that it stand on some spot of power, but we'd have to consult someone who knows somethin' about Magic to verify. Still the weirdest goddamn thing to say that out loud like it's a rational idea," he scoffed at the end.
"Now that the chasm is gone, we're closer to it, but we still gotta find a way to it that ain't wooded. Unless Mathis pulls that curtian back, then it's the first place I'm headin' and damn the consequences. There's too much there to not."
Raylan didn't deal with this kind of stress well. He was a Fixer. Someone who resolved issues, not wandered around like an idiot chasing his own tail. Ignoring all his personal issues, Raylan was frustrated and slightly obsessed with this town that seemed insistent on tearing him down. Obsessed with getting them all home and away from this hell, no matter what they got to keep of the nightmare they were living.
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There's only one thing to do in the face of all that danger and creepiness. Parker practically bounces with joy when Raylan says he's going there, and she pins him with her gaze, near-vibrating with excitement.
"I wanna go too!"
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"Soon as I find a way to it, trust me, everyone and their mother is gonna know. You can bust in the front door with me or climb your way up to the second level and break in through a window. I'll let you know.. Do I get to ask why you're so enthused about this possibility?"
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"...You just said I could climb up and break in through a window."
Right? She hadn't just imagined that?
"What do you mean, why?"
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"Do.. Do you know what could be layin' in wait in there? I talk about goin' to the Big Bad's house and you're excited because you can break in through a window? That's the headliner for you?"
He didn't understand it. And instead of building up anything that might blow up at her, Raylan dropped his case file and pushed to his feet.
"Interest I get. Hell, obsession I get. Glee though. That's.. I don't get that." Running into hell was normally saved for the brave or the stupid. He wasn't sure which one she fell into in this moment.
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"I get to break into a window," she explains again. "And we get to take down the bad guys. Right?" She tilts her head up as he stands, keeping her eyes on his face. "Right? We go and find out what happened, we find clues, and it helps us figure out what's going on, and that helps...helps stop it."
It'll be risky. She's not stupid. She knows that. But it'll be worth it, if it helps them all get out of here. If it helps keep Hardison and Eliot safe.
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His arms crossed over his chest as he leaned against the closest desk to stare, half furious, at the puzzle before him that he'd been consumed with for months.
"We get there, we're walkin' in the front door. I can't promise that gettin' there will stop this but it's the next place to start. There's something there. Something important... How are you at remembering maps," he asked suddenly, looking her way with a new intensity.
The Marshal had an idea, for a backup plan, at least.
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But when he asks about maps, a slow smile crosses her face. She looks around, grabs a pen and the nearest piece of paper (hopefully not some important and irreplacable historical document), and starts drawing.
Moments later she's sliding a simple but precise sketch of a building layout across the table. A floorplan for what appears to be a bank, but with vents, alarms, cameras, vault doors and guard routes neatly marked.
"Commonwealth Loan and Securities, Boston, Massachusetts," she says proudly. She grabs another sheet while he examines the first, and soon hands him another sketch. "First Boston Independent Bank," she says, and taps the paper. "Glenn-Rieder alarm system, Series F900. Not bad. But it's no Steranko."
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But apparently, he'd hit a gold mine and he shifts forward to watch her sketch out the map. The more she added, the higher his eyebrows went until they hit their limit where they stayed as she handed him another, a stupid impressed smile canting and pulling over his face.
"Well damn, Miss Kitty. Photographic memory?" Or was she just that good? Either way, after her answer, Raylan stepped forward, stole her pencil and bent over a new page.
"I want you to keep this one in your head too." As he drew a rough map, he wrote out names as applicable. The Town Hall. The Chasm, even though it was gone - "Point of directional reference," he directed. "Near a half mile into the trees here-" he continued, drawing a large X and following with 'The Lodge'.
"There might be an easier way that we haven't run across yet, but that's how I got there. If somethin' happens to me, someone needs to know where it is. Someone who can take other people there."
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She grins when he calls her Miss Kitty again, still delighted and amused. Maybe someday she'll tell him her real name. Maybe.
"I just remember it," she says, by way of (non)explanation. But when he takes the pencil and starts drawing, she leans over to watch, intensely interested. It's not a bank, or a museum, or even the villainous lair (read: high-tech executive suite) of their latest mark, but it's the next best thing, and easy enough to memorize.
When he says if something happens to me, though, she freezes, head snapping up to stare with wide, panicked eyes.
"What do you mean, if something happens? If what happens?"
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"Better that I draw it out than try to judge whether or not you know how long it takes you to walk three quarters of a mile," he said as he came to a finish, dropping the pencil purposefully on the desk so his hand could prop on his hand on his crookedly set hips.
He didn't change an iota at her sudden panic, stoically taking it and answering with a faint lift of his eyebrows. If she didn't say anything, he'd elaborate.
"I've already died once. That's where I got these striking accents on my face. Sometimes people don't come back. I can't be sure I will, if I die again. Or if I vanish like other people have. We gotta plan for that kinda stuff, communal knowledge is important." He let a beat pass and continued a little more softly.
"I know it ain't pleasant to think about." Even if he wasn't sure how Parker felt about him in the slightest, he didn't have to be an unfeeling ass about it. He was just glad she wasn't afraid of him right now.
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It isn't pleasant to think about. Raylan isn't Jeff, isn't Hardison or Eliot, but for some reason the thought of him dying, disappearing entirely, is distressing in a way she hadn't predicted it would be. So she's not going to accept it. Not going to let it happen.
"Did you die here last time? When you got - " She gestures at his face. "That?" It's fine, Raylan, you wanted to chat about your own death with a near-stranger today, right?
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"I sure as hell didn't have these when I came in," he answered sardonically with a gesture at his face and chest. "When I showed up, I looked like Jeff does. Until one night when I was out for coffee with some of the roommates. Something.. attacked us in the dark and we broke into a run." His face tilted down, jaw working again as he flashed back to that night. They had been comfortable, stealing a moment of calm night together, him, Negan and Neal.
"We were torn apart by.. some fuckin' creature and woke up in anOther Mathis... Where I ended up dyin' by spooky ass live, unnatural fire." His eyebrows lifted with the last bit like 'that was so much fun, wow'. "When I woke up again, I was back in Mathis proper, though I woke up on the beach and lookin' a little different, to say the least."
Sure, he was fine with this, so long as Parker didn't ask how that made him feel. He talked about it like he was changing shoes, like he did most everything; ambivlently.
"That and some new nightmares." Set out only as a hook to see if she knew anyone else who was.