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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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[It sounds familiar, but...could it be?]
The King of Heroes?
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[...ah, but wait, this is a fairly pretty woman, if a bit too large in the chest for his specific tastes. Hakuno grimaces.]
Should I be apologizing for that?
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[Just like Hakuno thought. Not his type.]
I don't think he's here, though. If he were you'd have heard him before you saw him.
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[She thought it was 'Aimintas' but Chaldea could be a city or the name of some sort of housing location. Or perhaps, it's some territory within the Thron of Heroes, known only to the Spirits recorded there...?]
Ah. ...yes, I suppose so. He'll probably scold me when I do cross paths with him again, for 'wandering off' or something.
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But from the sound of it, I'd imagine you had a contract with him then?
[It sounds similar to back home, with their master in chaldea.]
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[One on the Far Side, and then a surprise on when she returned to the Near Side.]
Huh... how weird, I thought the Moon Cell, as the Grail, was the only thing powerful to support a bunch of Servants at once.
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Perhaps if Caster ever shows up...
[Oh well.]
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[Even if it's in the loosest terms imaginable. Gil's tolerance of every other servant weighs entirely on his contract with their Master, but...hey. She figures there's no sense in mentioning it, especially to another Master of his. She should understand.]
You can call me Boudica. From here on out, please feel free to consider me as your reliable big sister.
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[This history nerd...]
Which Caster would that be?
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Really, even with all of the advancements since her time, she hasn't slowed down at all. She's really quite a genius.
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[Father Kotomine had run the Commissary on the Far Side, but he was still an NPC, if one repurposed for a different role.]
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Ah, like I said...compared to Da Vinci, I'm really an old fashioned woman.
[So she doesn't...get the specifics.]
But it's a large facility as well, so there're the basic amenities. Lighting, water, heat...the facility is located in the mountains and out of the way, so without any of those, all of the humans there would surely die. Her position is really important.
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[You blew her mind, Boudica.]
You make it sound... like there's actually a way for humans to access the Holy Grail outside of the Moon Cell, and summon Servants through it. And.. wait, what's a singularity?
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[Excited, not necessarily the happy kind, but more...if it's blowing her mind, overthinking it will just make it harder to process.]
It's a long story, but...holy grails were scattered through human history. In the spots they landed in, they summoned heroic spirits, and the heroic spirits with access to those grails managed to upset the natural order. If history was changed that way, it would be the end of everything that came after.
To use an example related to your servant, we even traveled to Uruk and helped the Gilgamesh of that time to fight off the goddess Tiamat.
Of course, after it all settles, the singularity is erased and things return to normal, so he wouldn't remember it. Once history is corrected, the singularity - in essence - never happened to begin with.
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[This is so cool, and so weird, and has all sorts of implications about Hakuno and the Holy Grail War. But--]
It's probably for the best he doesn't remember. Accepting aid can be... touchy with him.
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[And they're...difficult.
Especially Berserkers.]
But despite everything, Chaldea holds together. We've all put aside past grudges for the sake of the world. That's why we exist, after all.
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[...well, she hasn't met any other particularly 'Gilgameshish' men just yet. But she can imagine.]
That sounds nice, though. Much nicer than the War.