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THE CROSSING #2

THE CROSSING #2
It's that time again.

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always keep moving
— CLOUDS ON THE HORIZON

The Desert is sprawling. If you've ever gotten turned around in the rolling dunes, it may have once felt endless. But in the weeks and days before the descent of The Crossing, something appears on the horizon: first a dark smudge of storm clouds, not unlike the others that have rolled through before, then growing — wider, darker, and more threatening.

You feel it, too. For some of you the feeling is new; for others it's a reminder of a trial you've been through before. It's a weight in your body, a solidity of your self, a vulnerability to whatever is approaching.

The storm overtakes the oasis. As the first drops of rain begin to fall, The Ferryman speaks in your mind.

It's time. Those who are prepared to pay the toll are instructed to gather on the bank of The River. As for the rest of you... we hope you have a plan.

taking refuge
— THE RIVER OF MUD

The storm hits hard and fast. Even as you gather around The Ferryman, the rain grows from spitting droplets to a desert monsoon. The Ferryman's protection only goes so far: even if you're promised safety from danger, you'll still have to cope with the cold, the wind, and the water.

As before, The Lantern's Light grows dark. As before, The Ferryman gathers memories one by one, consolidated into a mote of light in their palm that becomes the new center point for the growing temporary bubble of safety. But this time— what it was too dark to notice in the Cavern before— you realize that The Ferryman themselves is changing, too. Their form fades as the light in their hands grows, becoming as fuzzy and insubstantial as mist... not unlike the wraiths, outside of The Crossing.

The sparkling white salt flat before you begins to melt and grow murky, exposing the sticky, grasping mud beneath. The Ferryman glides out over the roiling muck of The River, and so do you, your steps as light as if there were still a crust of salt to separate you from the mud before.

You must keep moving, though. Linger too long, and you'll start to sink... and the mud might not let go, this time.

— A HAVEN FROM THE WANTS AND ILLS OF LIFE

The journey is arduous, and the storm is unrelenting. The Ferryman, unfamiliar as they might be in this form, leads confidently through the blur of lightning, wind, and rain. As before, the mote of light created from your memories follows in their footsteps, illuminating the path to follow along the wide expanse of The River.

Even with The Ferryman's protection, it is exhausting work. It's as mentally taxing as it is physically draining. As such, when the path forward begins to shudder and shift, it may come as a reprieve. The wall of wind and rain finally breaks, the Desert around you replaced by... somewhere else. A place you may recognize, or may not.

Whatever stress or fear you may have been feeling from your journey wanes, replaced by feelings of calm, peace, or joy. If the place you are in is unfamiliar, the feelings are muted, as if they don't quite belong to you... but surely this is better than returning to the monsoon? Perhaps you can rest a while. Play a game, recover in shelter, or take a meditative walk through a maze. What's a few minutes, anyway? Time hardly means anything anymore.

Just don't forget: if you linger too long in any one place, the mud of The River will start to suck you down. It's best to stay alert— and to keep an eye on those traveling with you, as well.

storm chasers
— SWEPT AWAY

The Desert isn't designed to weather a storm like this one. Beyond the pounding rain and cracking lightning, those of you who have decided to travel without The Ferryman must also navigate the environment itself. Flash floods sweep through lower-lying places in the dunes, where the sand isn't able to absorb water quickly enough. Creatures that may have been docile before are now panicked, and might impede your progress, or even lash out themselves.

And, of course, there are the wraiths.

They're easier to spot this time around, across the rolling dunes. It's easier to make out just how much they've changed as well: the claws, the teeth, the exaggerated proportions... and the unmistakable pain and fury in every movement, in every shriek and wail.

You are vulnerable to any and all injury during this time, whether from the wraiths, the wildlife, or the elements. As long as you follow your gut, you'll know where to go — but we hope you have a strategy, all the same.

— AN EYE IN THE STORM

At least in the Cavern, you had cover. Nooks and crannies, branching tunnels, rocky outcroppings... But out here, beneath the wide-open sky of the Desert, there's very little in terms of shelter. The odd plateau, or cave entrance, or inexplicable feature might grant you some reprieve, but there's always more sand to cross in-between.

On occasion, however, you may spot a strange sort of wraith watching you at a distance. Some of you may even recognize it: an eerie, dissembling creature that some have dubbed the Smart Wraith. Its form, like the others, has solidified into something grotesque and painful, as if its body has been plucked like clay by a particularly spiteful child. Unlike the others, though, it does not attack, or even approach. It simply watches, as it always have.

If you have the presence of mind to notice, however, you may find that there are occasional reprieves from wraith attacks, especially across longer stretches of dunes. They're brief, but often crucially timed (such as when someone is significantly injured, or when a flood has just rolled through), and always correspond to a moment when The Wraith can be found watching from some far-flung vantage point.

It's odd, certainly. But do you have the luxury of looking a gift horse in the mouth?

stormbreak
— CLEARING SKIES

Eventually, the storm calms. Your body lightens. The atmosphere realigns.

The Crossing ends.

The thick, sucking mud of The River has become shallow and waterlogged. It's easy to wade through now, if a touch... unpleasant. Fibrous plants and reeds line the sloped banks, inexplicably dotted with bright orange flowers. Light is low, though the sky has cleared, as if wherever you are now lingers in perpetual dusk.

If you were traveling with The Ferryman, the mirages that dogged your journey finally fade and stay gone. If you were traveling on your own, any wounds you sustained heal rapidly on their own. As before, the healing is natural, but on fast-forward, and thus may not always resolve perfectly.

For both groups, memories bleed away from you - perhaps literally, perhaps not. Anything you found in the Desert, unless given to you by The Ferryman, is gone from your pockets.

When you look again, The Ferryman appears just the same as they were before The Crossing began. Let's take a break, they say. It's been a long journey.

It certainly has.


Image credits: 1, 2 + OMORI'S STORY, and stock imagery unless otherwise noted
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[personal profile] ghostmoder 2025-04-30 11:20 pm (UTC)(link)
He smiles now, broad and confident. "I'll be there," he says. "And in better shape than I was last time. Count on it."

Whether or not he's even able to promise something like that, especially given the position he's put himself in, is obviously shaky. But sometimes his stubbornness (and his luck) are superpowers on their own.

"Good luck with the bullshit." Flippant, but, he thinks, accurate. Based on what he heard from Komaeda, anyway. "You're not gonna get a cakewalk either, y'know."
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[personal profile] witnessvelama 2025-05-04 06:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Celehar bows his head. He doesn't know precisely what Nagito has said to Yusuke, but he knows the skepticism the young man holds towards how easy, or difficult, he thinks this trip will be. He does not share it for the Crossing, but he accepts the concern nevertheless.

"We know the shape of what to expect, if not the substance - it will be easier, now, but I thank you," Celehar says. "I will meet you on the other side.

And he will certainly be waiting, once they reach the far shore - entirely muddy, but certainly in a better place than last time, watching the edge of the shoreline, rather than slumped and staring into the distance, despite some redness around his eyes and looking rather like a drowned rat.
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[personal profile] ghostmoder 2025-05-05 02:01 am (UTC)(link)
Yusuke, for his part, seems to have done worse than before: mentally, certainly, if not quite physically. Frieda's gift had the side-benefit of giving Yusuke more room to maneuver, so his injuries aren't severe... but they aren't minor, either. There's visible bruising on his face, and a hastily-patched wound across his ribs. He spent less time resisting Dankovsky's fussing, this time around, even if he still thinks it's mostly pointless.

He contemplates avoiding Celehar entirely, but there's not really any point. There's so few of them that it's bound to come up eventually.

"Yo." He grimaces, picking at one of the bandages Dankovsky wrapped around the wound in his side. It doesn't hurt, not anymore, but the sensation is still strange. "You can save the 'I told you so's, alright. I get it."

There's not any actual heat in it. He's too worn down for that. After all that, everything they did, it didn't even work.
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[personal profile] witnessvelama 2025-05-10 07:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Celehar's attention settles immediately over Yusuke the moment the young man approaches, his expression dipping into a frown as he catches the bandages and bruises, and Yusuke's idle picking at them.

He doesn't look smug. In fact, he is entirely concerned, taking the opportunity to approach Yusuke rather than waiting and forcing the injured young man to come to him in turn. "What happened?" he asks. He almost gestures for Yusuke to take a seat, but truly there's nowhere in this marshy stretch of the river to sit down without getting covered in mud, which seems a poor idea when Yusuke is wrapped in bandages.

"Is it not healing?" He can remember the remarkable speed at which Dankovsky's leg recovered, but the presence of the bandages implies something dire, by his estimation.
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[personal profile] ghostmoder 2025-05-12 12:57 am (UTC)(link)
"It's fine, chill." He cranes his neck to peer at himself while he peels the bandage back. "The Doc gets all weird about it if I don't let him patch me up while we're out there. It's faster if I just let him do it."

The truth is, he's having a similar reaction to Celehar's concern as he had to Dankovsky's– an adult expressing even this baseline level concern about his health puts him on the back foot, in a way he doesn't totally understand. He pokes at his own skin to avoid making eye contact.

"Had more to worry about this time than just the wraiths. One of 'em caught me by surprise. Assholes." He tugs the bandage down a little, to prove the state of the wound. "See? It's patching itself up. I ain't gonna die a third time."
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[personal profile] witnessvelama 2025-05-14 03:08 am (UTC)(link)
Having had enough exposure by now to Yusuke's irreverence for everything, Celehar doesn't press, but he still keeps an eye on the younger man, watching for signs that he's blustering to cover the extent of the injury.

But, as for having more to worry about than the Wraiths... "The storm?" Celehar asks, his brow pinching as he looks away from the new bank, in the direction where the mud flats once extended, but are no longer visible. "The rain was a misery, even on our journey, but the ground did not become near impassable, until one stopped for too long."

There's mudstains on the hem of his coat to account for it, but they're not so deep as to have come from being swallowed up by it.
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[personal profile] ghostmoder 2025-05-17 12:18 am (UTC)(link)
He scowls, but it's clear that it's aimed more inward, at the memory of the slog it took to get here, than at anything Celehar has said directly.

"Yeah, well, lucky you. It turned the rest of that place into a shithole." He's angrier, maybe, than seems proportional– he can't stop thinking about that stupid damn scratch on Dankovsky's face. It wasn't even the wraiths; it was the environment. "It kept flooding and cutting us off. We got split up and had to go the long way around."
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[personal profile] witnessvelama 2025-05-18 10:53 pm (UTC)(link)
It would be a good place for an I told you so, if Celehar were inclined to be more sanctimonious, or even more peevish about his advice not being listened to, but instead his expression trends rather more towards the sympathetic than the imperious. "... A grim result. I admit I had some hope you might fare easier, this time." He looks out towards the distant plain where the mud flats once were, taking a hesitant half-step in that direction, then checking his approach with another glance towards Yusuke's injuries.

"You have not seen them since?"
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[personal profile] ghostmoder 2025-05-24 10:21 pm (UTC)(link)
"I mean, they gotta be around here somewhere."

He doesn't even entertain the possibility that any of the others might have failed the Crossing completely. He stretches, arms hooked behind his head, and peers out in the same direction, back the way they came, seemingly oblivious to any further attention to his injuries.

"Nobody got stuck on their own. Not that I saw, anyway." He frowns, thinking. "Is there a time limit on this thing? I guess I never really thought about it."
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[personal profile] witnessvelama 2025-05-25 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
Celehar presses his lips together, clearly more concerned with the possibility than Yusuke, particularly given the state of the young man. "Then they ought be here, close by." It seems assured that he will seek them out the moment he's certain Yusuke is healed.

For now, however, the question makes him pause. "... On our passing?" he asks, frowning. "or the Crossing? I suppose the latter, it might at least be the next Crossing. But from the Ferryman's words, becoming lost and being found happen in strange ways."

And, as he will find out for himself - though he doesn't know that yet.
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[personal profile] ghostmoder 2025-05-30 12:54 am (UTC)(link)
"I guess if there's a time limit on the Crossing thing, that means there's gotta be one on the whole shebang too, right?" Look at him, doing math. "Unless we start going in circles or something. That's the Ferryasshole's job, I guess."

In the grand scheme of things, this probably doesn't matter. Or, at least, Yusuke thinks it's splitting hairs. But this idea of getting lost, of people getting left behind...

"I dunno. It feels like a door slams behind us once it's over. Like the wraiths can't follow us all the way through, y'know? Can the Ferryman really go back and grab somebody from something like that?"
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[personal profile] witnessvelama 2025-05-30 07:18 pm (UTC)(link)
"A grim thought." Celehar says, and definitely means it, from the pinching of his expression. It's hard to imagine those lost to the River, or to some mysterious fate, left in a half-dead state forever. Or becoming wraiths themselves.

"It does not sit well with me to leave them to it, regardless of what the Ferryman says our task is to be," he admits, the closest he might ever have come to speaking against their guide. "And yet it seems even they cannot rescue everyone."