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The Crossing Mods ([personal profile] thecrossingmods) wrote in [community profile] thecrossinglogs2024-11-09 11:57 am

TEST DRIVE #1

TDM # 1
Welcome to The Cavern, wayward souls.
It's good to see you again.

The TDM is game canon and will be active NOV—JAN. For further details about the setting, please reference our current setting page. All the information there is fair game for this TDM.
arrival
— THE RIVER
The River is wide, black, and deep. It is so deep, and so dark, and so cold, that when you wake deep beneath its surface you may, for a moment, think that this is all there is. An abyss, a vacuum, a void. Nothingness in all directions.

It might even be what you expected, coming from wherever you were Before. The blackness, at least. Perhaps the cold. Maybe even the pain: all-encompassing, all-consuming. If a mortal wound brought you here, it might feel like it's being torn open anew, over and over again.

The current is simply slow, however, not non-existent. And you can swim. (Or, even if you can't, that's more of a procedural problem than anything: you don't need to breathe down here, it seems. Perhaps you don't need to breathe anymore at all.)

It hurts. It hurts so much. But if you can just concentrate long enough to pull yourself up onto the rocky shoreline, or even enough to get your head above the surface of the water, that pain will dissipate, almost as if it was never there at all. When you have the presence of mind to examine yourself, you'll find that you are actually hale and whole, with your body exactly as you expect it to be.

There are others in your same predicament. Maybe they can help you; maybe you can help them. You're all in this together, after all.

— THE CAVERN
Once you do finally pull yourself free from The River, you'll find that there was never any abyss at all. On the contrary, there's quite a lot to see — though your eyes might need a minute or two to adjust.

The Cavern yawns around you, the main chamber alone large enough to house a small town, and the ceiling too high to make out through the darkness. There's some light: you can see the eerie green glow of bioluminescent plants lining far-away walls, and tracing the underside of the land bridge that extends over The River. There are pinpricks up high on the cliffs above The River that are organized enough to suggest intervention, or at least planning.

There's something else, too — something orders of magnitude brighter than anything else in the chamber. Its glow is dim on this side of The River, and it's difficult to discern where exactly the light is coming from, just that it isn't coming from anywhere outside the cave. You feel as though you might be safer if you got closer, but maybe that's just because any light at all is comforting in a situation like this. If nothing else, you'd probably find whoever is holding it.

Either way, whether you follow the light or don't, there's plenty of time to be alone with your thoughts. Or to share them, if you're so inclined, with the others that are here with you, emerging one by one from the depths of The River.

Perhaps you've already accepted what's happened to you. Perhaps you need time, and it will take some discussion with the others to arrive at the one thing you all have in common. Perhaps even after that it's still too much, or you still aren't ready. However you get there, though, there's no way around it: you are dead.

If you have questions, The Ferryman is available to answer them.

KEEP TO THE LIGHT
— THE LANTERN
The source of the light is a lantern — specifically, it is The Ferryman's Lantern, an ornate metal lamp hanging from the end of a tall wooden staff. It's large, weathered from use, and despite how improbably far its glow casts — from the land bridge over The River, where The Ferryman is holding their vigil, up the cliffs above and into the subterranean city's many tunnels — it isn't so bright that it can't be comfortably looked at. The Lantern has an unmistakable aura of comfort and safety (maybe because of, or maybe in addition to, the light it casts), no matter how close or far you are from it.

It's only at the very far edges of the glow, where the last bits of light are swallowed by the darkness, that this sense of safety begins to fray. It's here that you can see them, prowling the boundary: wisps of something that you can barely see. Many somethings, in fact.

They can't cross into the light, it seems. All they can do is wait for you to leave it.

— THE SUBTERRANEAN CITY
Maybe you'd rather stay for now, though. There's plenty still to explore within The Lantern's shroud: to start with, the network of tunnels you can see built into the cliffs above The River.

The biggest hurdle is figuring out how to get into the city. You can spy the entrances, marked by dimly glowing torches set into the open mouths of tunnels, but they're so high up! Surely you're not meant to climb?

Well, yes and no. Some investigation reveals a series of wood-plank catwalks leading up to the lowest tunnel entrances, but it's a long climb. If you're feeling impatient (and brave), there's also a system of pulleys, ziplines, and simple rope elevators connecting the higher levels to the lower ones. The ropes have clearly been here a while, but they're probably safe, right? What's the worst that could happen, you die all over again?

(Too soon? We get it.)

There's plenty to see once you reach the city itself, even if there isn't much in way of a population. (Until now, at least!) The lamps and torches lining the walls are packed with the same bioluminescent plantlife that can be found elsewhere in the cavern, so there's no risk of them spontaneously going out. There are signs placed strategically throughout the tunnel system to point you toward major landmarks, using only simple iconography.

The city itself certainly appears lived in, even if it's currently empty; in fact, if you pay close attention to the signage and the decor, there appear to be layers of activity not unlike the rings of a very old tree. Older tapestries covered with newer ones with entirely different patterns; boxes of radically different table trinkets carefully stored in apartment closets, to make room for new ones on a shelf; evidence of the stone market stalls having multiple different usages, many of them apparently in sequence.

Some of those tapestries or trinkets might even be familiar to you, like they came from a culture of your homeworld. Strange, though, since you didn't arrive with anything similar on you. Where could they possibly have come from?

VENTURE IN THE DARK
— THE WRAITHS
The Cavern is big, and The Ferryman's Lantern only reaches so far. If you want to explore, you'll need to brave the darkness— and whatever else might be waiting out there for you.

You'll have some light, at least, even if it isn't much: the luminescent plants grow throughout the cave system, including its winding tunnels and cramped smaller chambers. As for whatever else might be lurking out there, well... without The Lantern, there's not much you can do to keep them at bay.

The Ferryman calls them "wraiths", if you were curious enough to ask beforehand. They're more what you might typically expect from the idea of a ghost: pale and insubstantial, like mist struggling to take and keep a shape.

And they certainly do have shapes; those shapes are just incomplete, sometimes blurry, like a pencil drawing that has smudged and faded over time. They have faces that seem to have been stretched too long or too wide; they have eyes with no color, unblinking, always staring back; some of them have mouths that never close, while others have no mouths at all; some of them have hands with wispy tendrils of grasping fingers; others' limbs seem to have lost their shape entirely.

There are dozens of them lingering just outside the boundary of The Lantern, and many more roaming throughout The Cavern. They do not speak, or otherwise make any sounds at all. They do not swarm, either, even when one of The Ferryman's souls crosses the boundary. They simply watch, and, seemingly at random, some will choose to follow you anywhere you go throughout The Cavern.

Annoying, maybe. Creepy, certainly. But that seems to be all. Just remember: The Lantern is the only thing that keeps the wraiths at bay. They can't hurt you, out in the darkness, but they will notice you, they will follow you, and they will remember you.

If your exploration takes you to the catacombs, you may find that your wraith shadows get lost just as easily as you in the tunnel system. Perhaps they get distracted? Or maybe they have some curiosity about the tunnels that outweighs their curiosity about you? Either way, it's possible to lose them for some amount of time there— but the wraiths aren't bound by petty things like physics the way you are. They will find you again eventually, either by floating through some wall, appearing at the dead-end of a tunnel, or even just waiting at the entrance for you to emerge again.

If, on the other hand, you find yourself stumbling upon the whispering pools, you'll discover that wraiths gather in droves there, circling the pools, sometimes trying in vain to press their faces to the water. The wraiths that followed you here seem to be the only exception; whatever the pools are saying, it's apparently not interesting enough to draw them away from you.

Aren't you lucky?


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[personal profile] proposed 2024-11-10 10:39 am (UTC)(link)
Maybe they've moved on already? Ah, I want to do so quickly, I want to reach that everlasting sleep~

[ It's a singsong voice, and just his demeanor not garnering any reaction tells him as much as anything. They're both eccentrics. Dazai is fine enough with that, his eyes briefly flicking to the other pocketing the ring as he starts the process of rifling through everything else left.

There's nothing left here, but.. ]


Shall we inspect the next one? I bet we'll find something from my world next! Something super important!

[ He draws out the word super just slightly, just enough to indicate his enthusiasm on the entire affair. Whatever might be ticking beneath, on the surface he's not concerned in the least. ]
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[personal profile] blindluck 2024-11-10 01:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Do you suppose they move the dead on in groups? [Like classes in school. But surely if the afterlife had classes it would be a far, far greater number than 77-B.

But if he wants to inspect boxes, Nagito isn't going to stop him. Nagito pushes another box over to Dazai.]


Is there anything in particular you want to find? [If Dazai will tell him about it, it might tell Nagito more about where Dazai is from.]
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[personal profile] proposed 2024-11-12 12:15 am (UTC)(link)
Most likely, though whether or not any travelers actually reach their destination is more dubious.

[ It's not quite that he doubts that they do; at the moment, there's no reason to assume either way, and so it's only intended as an observation. ]

Hmm... Maybe a rope? Though I wouldn't need one from my world... Aha.

[ There it is. It's hidden carefully in one of the boxes, wrapped up in cloth - an Walther P38. It's damaged, and even at a glance one can tell that it's beyond repair and inoperable. He lifts it in one hand, turning it this way and that as he observes it with a blank look.

He scoffs after checking the chamber, ]


They could've at least left bullets in it.
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[personal profile] blindluck 2024-11-12 12:19 am (UTC)(link)
[Nagito isn't really sure what the ultimate destination is. Even though he's sure he's dead, there's also part of him that can't quite shake the question of if this is actually an elaborate simulation. Again.

The gun draws his attention, though. He's not familiar enough with the weapons to identify the type on sight, but it's certainly seen better days.]


That might be for the best when it's in the condition, don't you think? [If someone tried to fire it, it might explode or something.]
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[personal profile] proposed 2024-11-12 01:25 am (UTC)(link)
They would still be usable. A gun with no bullets isn't even worth using as a blunt weapon, but guns can be crafted with relative ease. You can make a slamfire shotgun just using two small pipes.

[ Though even if it was perfectly functional, he wouldn't want it. If it were loaded, he might tolerate it at best. He stares at the weapon, or at least what used to be one, for several seconds with an indecipherable express before placing it back in the box.

It's just scrap metal now. ]


Though I'd like to think there will be no need for any kind of weapon here.
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[personal profile] blindluck 2024-11-12 01:37 am (UTC)(link)
You sure know some dangerous things! [Which isn't to say Nagito isn't familiar with that sort of thing. But he's never actually tried to put together any sort of gun, instead relying on being lucky enough to have one when he needs it. Again, he gets the feeling he'd be scolded for being part of this sort of discussion if he were home.] But you're right, you wouldn't use a gun on a ghost anyway, so it's not really necessary.

[Maybe. Dazai isn't wrong that bullets would be useful. There's things you can do with them without guns. But maybe that's the exact reason there aren't any bullets.]
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[personal profile] proposed 2024-11-12 03:02 am (UTC)(link)
[ It's not a conversation that he should be having, but there's no helping it in a place like this. If Nagito were younger Dazai might think to shift the subject, but as it is, they're both about the same age. ]

How would you kill the ghost of someone? It seems unlikely that you could destroy what binds them to this world, and I doubt conventional methods like salt would be any more useful.

[ He taps his chin a few times before, coming to a conclusion, he pushes the box he'd been inspecting back into the closet and glances to the door. ]

Is it just as simple as killing them the way you would in life? Or maybe...

[ He frowns slightly. There's another idea, but he likes it less than the others. ]
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[personal profile] blindluck 2024-11-12 07:40 am (UTC)(link)
[Nagito laughs.] I don't know if I should be helping you figure out how to cause a ghost massacre.

[His tone makes it impossible to tell if he's sincere or joking.]
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[personal profile] proposed 2024-11-12 08:01 am (UTC)(link)
[ Nagito, honey. ]

Who said anything about that? We're just performing a little experiment. We can't very well avoid death if we don't know what causes it!

[ There's a chuckle of his own, and he's going to gesture for the other to follow... Time to test something! ]
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I could probably have just uploaded this icon and stopped tbh

[personal profile] blindluck 2024-11-12 08:06 am (UTC)(link)
Actually, I think we know what causes death better than most! [That was definitely a joke, even if most people would find it a tasteless one. Nagito is curious enough to follow along, though.]
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help that is his default expression truly

[personal profile] proposed 2024-11-13 03:57 am (UTC)(link)
I only wish! I spent so much time dying, and now that I finally have, I can't even remember how I did it! Not only that, but I'm not really dead!

[ Life is hard, Nagito. He lets out the most melodramatic sigh. ]

Death should be the end of existence, not a continuation of the prison sentence that is life.

[ He's making his way over to the kitchen because why not. ]
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[personal profile] blindluck 2024-11-13 07:30 am (UTC)(link)
Depending on how you died, that might not be a bad thing. [Nagito can remember how he died, more or less; as far as he knows, the haze is from the cause being illness instead of anything else.

(Later, he'll learn one part of it was taken from him. But not yet.)

Nagito glances around the kitchen.]
Are we going to try setting ourselves on fire? [Just a joke--he doesn't even know if there are working ovens here.]
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[personal profile] proposed 2024-11-14 02:55 am (UTC)(link)
[ Dazai cants his head, pausing for a moment as he seems to consider this idea. ]

Hmm, I think we'd have to set the entire building on fire for that to work. [ He raises his index finger, ] No, we're going to use a more conventional method!

[ He's rummaging through drawers now, and it shouldn't take long to discern his meaning. If it doesn't, the chef's knife that he takes out surely will. ]

... I'm joking, of course.

[ He gives it a little twirl before reaching behind him and tucking it away. ]

We can just ask the Ferryman.
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[personal profile] blindluck 2024-11-14 03:04 am (UTC)(link)
[Nagito laughs--it's the kind of joke he would tell, not one that other people try with him, and somehow that makes it extra funny. There's a brief instant, there and gone, where his near-eternal smile sharpens and looks more real.]

That's good, surely it would only be a fair experiment if we both had knives! [It's unclear if this joke is about them getting into a knife fight or some sort of suicide pact. It's unclear if this is a joke, except Nagito, for once, is pretty sure Dazai will get it.]

Ferryman-san seems pretty serious, so you probably shouldn't show them the knife. But I think they'll probably answer your questions, they also seem very helpful.
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[personal profile] proposed 2024-11-17 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
Ah, you're absolutely right!

[ On both counts, and Dazai almost seems a little sheepish, as though he's suddenly realizing that he's missed some important facts. This is the first time he's found someone who would play along in ages, and as unfortunate as it is for someone to have that same sense of humor, there's a unique kind of amusement too. ]

Do you think they'd mistake me for threatening them? I don't think they'd kill me, but I might get an arm broken, or worse... That would make things difficult.
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[personal profile] blindluck 2024-11-17 11:15 am (UTC)(link)
[Nagito considers this.] They seem pretty friendly, so I don't think they'd attack you right away, but I've only had one conversation with them. [Nagito is pretty experienced with people of all sorts of apparent temperaments suddenly working up the wherewithal to punch him or tie him up or try to shoot at him or...]
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[personal profile] proposed 2024-11-17 11:21 am (UTC)(link)
[ That pure lack of a reaction to the idea isn't missed, but Dazai is the sort who can mind his business, and so... ]

Is that so? What did you talk about?

[ But he is listening. Dazai always is, but a little more closely here; Nagito is a sharp kid, sharper than most are. ]

I don't want to be too repetitive with my questions.
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[personal profile] blindluck 2024-11-17 11:31 am (UTC)(link)
It wasn't too long after I pulled myself out of the river, so I could probably come up with better questions to ask now. [It's second nature for Nagito to play down any contributions he might make, but this is at least true.] I confirmed that the only way in was dying, and that we're supposed to be following the river to Cross! [Nagito definitely heard that capitalization, even if he didn't for the River.

Pause.]


Oh, and we don't have to fight to the death! [Second death. Something. This is important too.]
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[personal profile] proposed 2024-11-22 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
It's the same for me. I wasn't sure what to make of this situation, but I'm starting to understand.

[ All of this makes perfect sense to him, really, and this conversation has been good for helping him decide on what to ask. He rummages through drawers and cabinets, but it really does seem like a perfectly normal abode. ]

Fight to the death...? That would be frightening. Your soul might be disappear if you lost... Though I was in one before I came here. I thought I had survived it, but it seems my victory was short-lived.
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[personal profile] blindluck 2024-11-23 10:08 pm (UTC)(link)
[Would your soul disappearing be frightening? It doesn't seem too different from what he thought would actually happen. He's not sure.] That's too bad. It must be a bit of a shame not to have a clean victory, even if you don't mind dying.

[That might actually be an understatement for Dazai's opinions on dying as far as Nagito knows them.]
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[personal profile] proposed 2024-11-24 02:47 am (UTC)(link)
If I die, I want mine to disappear forever. In fact, the entire point of dying for me twas to be rid of it, so you can imagine the disappointment I felt upon waking up here.

[ His shoulders hunch, head canting to one side as he raises his hands in a what can you do sort of gesture. ]

It is though. I don't care about dying. That doesn't mean much to me. I had things I needed to finish though. Still, the people I left behind will handle it, so it's not all that bad.
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[personal profile] blindluck 2024-11-24 03:13 am (UTC)(link)
I suppose I can count myself lucky for not leaving any tasks in particular behind. [More or less, anyway. But he'd never been particularly useful to begin with, so surely the others aren't missing his presence.] What kind of life did you have before ending up here, I wonder?
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[personal profile] proposed 2024-11-27 05:32 am (UTC)(link)
I was a detective at an agency that deals with difficult cases. I was in the middle of a case when I died, but...

[ He lifts his hands up in a kind of what can you do gesture. ]

I'd done my part. I have faith that my colleagues will be able to handle the rest.

[ If not, then that's that. There's no sense in him worrying about it now. ]
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imagine if this icon was like one or two steps toned down

[personal profile] blindluck 2024-11-27 05:38 am (UTC)(link)
[Nagito gets that sharpness to his expression again, though it's not as intense as when Dazai had been talking about talent and boredom. This time, he just seems excited.] If we were alive, I would definitely have to introduce you to someone! Ah, how unlucky, meeting like this...

[If Hinata-kun would be, maybe, embarrassed at Komaeda comparing him to an actual detective, well, he's not here to object, is he?]
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[personal profile] proposed 2024-11-28 06:12 am (UTC)(link)
[ The shift is noted as before, but Dazai only chuckles in response, shaking his head a little. ]

Do you know another detective? Well, maybe dying is unlucky, but...

[ There's a little laugh, and he really is only bothered by it being a continuation of life, ]

... It's lucky that it's just us two, isn't it? We need people to finish what we started, or to carry on our wishes, right?

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