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WORLD ONE: AIMINTAS

You blink and that's all it takes. At first the picture doesn't come in clear, like you're waiting for a screen to fully load -- more aptly, it's like you're waiting for a camera to focus so you can find image clarity. Before you happened to rapidly close your eyes and open them, your life was normal...well, normal for you, anyway. Fighting an alien, making a quesadilla, dying. And then that blurry picture suddenly takes over... Some of you might open your eyes to find yourself wandering around a sandy area, outside of a large stone house. There's a large glimmering caravan floating around outside, which might intrigue you. There's also a lot of supplies, food, clothing...all just laying around outside. It's worth investigating, right?
- A1: Once your character touches the caravan, they can't remove their appendage from it. Kick it? Their foot is stuck. Touch it? Their hand is stuck. Lick it? Their tongue is stuck. They'll remain like this for 15 minutes without magical intervention. - A2: Your character's hand doesn't stay for long, but the caravan holds onto that hand for five seconds while giving your character a pretty excruciating burn. Medic! B ▢ Maybe they're smart and they don't touch the caravan. Let's go through all of this cool stuff on the ground! It might be sort of obvious that it belongs to someone -- a lot of someone's -- but your character is thirsty, confused...maybe there's some water or answers in this pile. And maybe there's also someone who catches your character going through their shit. |

Other new potential coven members will find themselves in a completely different part of town. These lucky individuals will have suddenly appeared in the marketplace area of Aimintas, surrounded by walking lizard beings that suddenly turn and take an immediate interest in this stranger.
On the other hand, you might learn something interesting talking to them. A friend might join in either way! D ▢ Once you break free of the Palai, you'll find that this marketplace is pretty interesting. It's a mixture of primitive and semi-modern technology...or is it totally unfamiliar to you? Never seen a cellphone before? Unfamiliar with the concept of women wearing pants? There's certainly something to see that'll interest your character here. E ▢ Finally, you might be hungry and thirsty after suddenly appearing. The Palai are masters of making food, including a new concoction of theirs that they're trying out in honor of all the new people. It's a sort of bottled fruit juice that has been energized by the Eltos. It's essentially the first Aimintas Red Bull, except on acid. The drink immediately makes anyone who drinks it extremely giddy, hyper and they may potentially hallucinate. It doesn't seem to bother the Palai's biology, but everyone else...oops! |

The setting found in Aimintas is pretty expansive, so you have a lot of room to wander around. Here are a few things that might catch your eye if you're really committed to wandering around.
G ▢ The Palai have constructed a large library in the middle of town. If you wander in here, you'll find a myriad of books in a strange language. The Palai are a rather visual people, though, so many include pictures and illustrations. They also have a collection of computers here that connect to the Aimintas internet, as well as visual media stations that can play videos -- though they're really just powered tablets that play video files. Time to get a little taste of the Palai culture. H ▢ Wildcard prompt. Go nuts and utilize your own creativity within the setting. This can mean striking out on your own or utilizing a certain location in a different way. The world is your oyster! |
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I see. [ It would also explain why he woke up without Volitional, though that may be fore the better. ] Please take care of yourself.
[ Lenka doesn't look ill, no. But just in case. ]
What's your name?
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Lenka. Utsugi Lenka of Unit 1. Far East Branch.
[He's quiet for a moment, unsure what to say in response to well-wishes, even if they're sincerely meant. It's not just what lives in his skin; but everything that's different here, in a way so fundamental that it's in the very air and every gesture the people make. At length:]
I'll be careful. [for everyone else's sake too, he knows] You know a lot, though. Who are you?
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My name is Julius. [ He doesn't recognize Lenka's name, but he does recognize that branch and unit. ] I used to be a God Eater.
[ That much is safe to say. ]
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[Reflexively, he glances at Julius' bare wrist. He doesn't mean to pry, but the partial answer is a very strange thing to say, from what he knows. Even retired God Eaters still have their armlets, so... Has one of the other branches found some way beyond it?
It's more an item of surprise and curiosity than anything, but he's still intrigued.]
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Don't worry about it.
[ Also, he's still stuck to the shrub, so he'll glance down. After a moment's pause, he'll work on breaking them one by one. If it hurts, he doesn't show it. ]
Were you going somewhere?
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He looks on as Julius starts detaching himself from the shrub. It looks... unfortunate, but--]
Do you need help...? I wasn't really going anywhere. We're staying in the city, but Genette said there would be new members.
[So in the course of exploring the city, he'd kept an eye out for them. Though evidently not well enough.]
And, uh, sorry. About the bag.
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It's alright.
[ For both the bag and the branches. The bark and wood dig into his skin, but it's not much compared to what he had endured before - merely pinpricks, or maybe a pinch here and there. It's fine. ]
I just arrived. Could you bring me around?
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Lenka gives Julius a little time to prune himself, sheepishly going to retrieve his wayward bag and make sure nothing's fallen out in its little adventure. That settled, he nods to Julius once it seems like things are winding down on his end -- unless he means to keep going while he's walking. Might have to uproot the shrub, though.]
Yeah, I can show you the way. I think that's what we're meant to do. It's not far.
[And by 'not far' he means a good amount of brisk walking, but at least it's not on the other side of the city, right? Eh, they can take it.]
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So he'll get up, retrieve his jacket, and hang it around his shoulders like a cape. ]
Thanks.
[ They wouldn't be living up to their job title if they can't take a short trek, eh? ]
What year was it when you left?
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2071, but... why?
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I come from three years after you. It would partly explain why we have no knowledge of each other.
[ That, plus he's very sure there's no Lenka in the 1st unit. But the youth seems to have good conviction, so he'll try and puzzle it out later. ]
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... Okay, but still, why is time travel a thing.]
Three years after? That can happen?
[Lenka, why are you asking the newbie.]
... I guess you wouldn't know either. But you're from the future.
[Damn.]
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[ This wouldn't explain how Lenka was just struck from the record, however. ]
I don't think it matters too much.
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Julius' dismissal makes Lenka's eyebrows fly up. It's a pretty impressive sight.]
But... you're from the future. [reiterated as though he feels Julius maybe didn't get it the first time] I think that matters.
[Look, he may have Seen Things both before and after he got here, but even Lenka's suspension of disbelief has limits.]
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[ The more unknown he remains, the safer it is. But, in case Lenka had personal vested interest: ]
Did you want to know anything about your friends?
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[Certainly, they're all at least in the same time here, strange as that is to consider. Still, he's not sure why it's so easy to dismiss. Time travel. Time travel! Look, he came from the apocalyptic boonies, he's easily impressed.
--But at least he's also easily distracted, because if this guy really is from the future (is he?) then he can... maybe he can tell him about the things he wouldn't see otherwise.]
My unit. [is what he blurts, but it tastes strange in his mouth -- he still doesn't consider himself a captain, it's literally been about 5 minutes back home] Unit 1. Are they doing okay?
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... I know Lindow and Sakuya got married. That's the extent of it, though.
[ Say more and he risks complicating himself. ]
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Lindow... Lindow's okay?
[It's mostly expressionless, a bit dazed, given that he hasn't even fully processed the information -- it's kind of difficult, when someone you just met five minutes ago drops that on you, and also you've got the perfectly reasonable we just held that funeral a few days ago, this stranger is making things up warring with the terribly hopeful it figures that damn guy escaped, it's him, after all all over your insides.
He takes one breath. Two. The few Palai out here continue to stare at them as they pass, Julius continues to be there and not a statue, the sky continues to be ocean for some reason, and... time flows again.
In fact, it slams into fast forward because suddenly there are way too many things he needs to know. Why. How. What -- there are so many things he needs to do, back home, but if this is one of them, then. Is it? He doesn't know.]
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He's fine.
[ And that's all that matters, right? ]
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Reflexively, he reaches for his pocket, only to to let his hand drop again. Now of all times he misses what he gave away, but others had needed the keepsake more. At least the pressure of Julius' hand manages to anchor him amid the total confusion of his thoughts.
The gaze he raises back up at Julius is cracked wide open, hope and a thousand questions and disbelief all intermingled.]
How...? We found his armlet. Sakuya-san did.
[His eyes drop to Julius' bare wrist again, briefly thoughtful. What if...?
It's a what-if he's going to have to pursue. Sorry, Julius, you kind of kickstarted a bit of an accelerated timeline, at least in terms of thought process and realizations.]
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Julius notices Lenka's eyes go to his hand, back up again, and it seems like both of their thought processes had collided somewhere in the middle. He doesn't know much about Lindow, Rachel had seen to that - but the truth behind his lack of it was that it had been completely broken down and absorbed in the cocoon.
Iit was impossible to wrest a God Eater's armlet from their body without becoming an Aragami themselves. Was that what had happened? ]
... I don't know. This is all I know, from hearsay.
[ He's not lying. He won't lie about things that aren't himself.
Then if Lindow had become an Aragami and lived... then... how? The man was certainly human, from what he knew. Not like himself, fully Aragami, who only maintained human form by a force of will that has become increasingly frayed. There's too much that he doesn't know yet needs to reconcile with this fellow whom he had just met, all of it contributing to a headache that intensifies with every passing moment.
His grip on the other tightens for just a moment before he snaps back to awareness and retracts it, putting the hand to his head. ]
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His mind races, tearing through the possibilities.
It's more optimism than anything to assume that just because Julius is a former God Eater without an armlet and could have possibly found a way around it, that Lindow could have done the same -- and moreover they're three years apart. There are just too many miracles required in that theory, on top of the mere possibility that Lindow is alive. He knows better, and should know better.
Still, the other possibility is the conventional one, that Lindow is without his armlet but alive. Conventional God Eater wisdom says he's probably better off dead. Lenka decides not to think about that for the moment.
He himself is alive, after all. For now.
What he knows for sure: Lindow could be alive, his Unit should be okay, and even if he weren't lightyears away from where he's supposed to be he wouldn't be able to tell them. Not yet. Not without talking to Dr. Sakaki or someone more knowledgeable. His nails dig into his palms in frustration because there's not enough that he can do here, now.
It's Julius' tightening grip that brings him back around, even as Julius himself seems to falter, and Lenka blinks and starts forward a step.]
Are-- you okay? Is it the plants?
[Dramatic moments aside, it can't be healthy to have that much shrubbery stuck in you.]
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No... just give me a moment.
[ He presses control back into himself, willing the haze before his eyes to pass, and Lenka come back into focus. ]
I'm fine. Don't concern yourself with it.
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As a fellow God Eater, as a senior(?) coven member, and just as himself. So instead of using words, for the moment, he motions towards a less-crowded side of one of the buildings, half-hidden in a smaller side street. The facade is a little more ornamental than you'd expect -- it looks like the side of a store -- and there's enough room to sit.
Meantime, he's thinking.]
I don't think I can help. [half-apology, half-concession that even if he knew what was going on, his only power at the moment is kitchen appliances, and this is not likely to be fixed with an ice pack] But maybe Genette can. She's one of the hosts, for the coven. She has healing abilities.
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No, it's fine. [ It's not Lenka's fault. Even Sakaki wouldn't be able to do anything. ] Don't worry about it. It can't be cured.
[ Just let him tank it by himself, it's fine. ]
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