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- ace attorney: barok van zieks,
- ace attorney: herlock sholmes,
- azur lane: enterprise (cv-6),
- bloodborne: anna (oc),
- darkstalkers: bulleta,
- fate: jack the ripper (berserker),
- final fantasy: cloud strife,
- genshin impact: ayato kamisato,
- genshin impact: chongyun,
- genshin impact: xingqiu,
- hashihime: minato suizenji,
- hashihime: tama mizumori,
- mo dao zu shi: wei wuxian,
- my hero academia: fumikage tokoyami,
- my hero academia: midoriya izuku,
- no more heroes: kamui uehara,
- original: bishop,
- original: hazel lockwood,
- persona: minato arisato
May 2022 IC Mingle



MAIN NAVIGATION
1. WELCOMING COMMITTEE
The influx of fresh Lost Souls means the factions need to have a little welcoming party for them. The leaders realize things have been chaotic in the city. So some recreational activities are in order. All Lost Souls will receive a message from their respective faction leaders with orders to go have some fun.
The Shuten Clan are given an advance on their first paycheck and told to go to the Celestial Phoenix Casino. A big sign on the half boarded up door proudly proclaims UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. What happened to the old management? It doesn't matter and stop asking questions! The important part is that all games and machines are half-price and there are special prizes available in exchange for your chips and tokens. Games range from the traditional Western style (poker, roulette, slots) to Japanese favorites (cee-lo, koi koi, cho-han).
As for prizes, they have a selection of designer goods, including some particularly nice bracelets, necklaces, and watches!
The Tamamo Clan are given a considerable number of drink vouchers for Crimson Moon Karaoke, where they can sing their hearts out and while absolutely smashed. Private rooms are cheap to rent and they even offer a special discount for groups of two or more. The karaoke machines have any songs you could possibly want, which is a little suspicious, but don't question it! Just get drunk and have fun. By all means, extend your time as you wish and drink up to get in the proper mood. This is an important bonding opportunity.
Oh yeah, as an important note: the rooms are soundproof. You can get as loud as you like, be it with singing or... something else. Don’t do anything Tenko-hime wouldn’t do!
Members of The Sutoku Alliance are given tickets to Fiance of the Funeral Procession at the Pluto Theatre and Cafe. The tickets include free food at the cafe, including beer. Sure, the star may not be a Sutoku member but that doesn't matter too much: getting butts into seats at Sutoku-owned theaters is what’s important. The Daitengu rented the theater out for the day, so there is plenty of time to mill around both before and after the show.
Make a day, or night, of it!
A funeral-based romantic comedy melodrama as the viewing fare is probably a tasteless joke on the Daitengu's part. But hey, y'all aren't still mad that they crashed their own funeral and then took off laughing, right?
Right?
The Department of the Enma members are told that they're going to be doing a team-building exercise. What exactly does that mean? That's right, it's community cleanup time! You get to clean up cans and trash in the street! You get the honor of using a department-issued bike with an attached cart to wheel around the city and pick up trash! How exciting! Teamwork is encouraged, of course. Teams that collect enough garbage will get one (1) voucher for mini-golf.
Please be aware of the local homeless population as you work, they won’t be happy to see you. They normally collect the cans in the mornings as a meager source of income that you’ll be dipping into. They're probably just not happy with Enma officials in general though. Sorry!
2. IT'S RAINING, IT'S POURING...
By the time you're done with your faction-sponsored fun, the sky has decided to open up. Hope you brought your umbrella! The rain is bad enough that walking home might not be an option right now. So take refuge in one of the many nearby nightlife spots.
Not in your faction's home territory? Doesn't matter! Make some friends outside your group or maybe get into a fight and cause some trouble. There's always the third option of ignoring everyone and drinking yourself silly instead! The rain has to let up eventually… right?
Hopefully you aren't caught near one of the cursed Haniwa figures that have been popping up around town. Their aura really dampens the mood and may even start to cause some dramatic and frightening hallucinations if you and your rain-stranded friends stay near them for too long. But remember! Do not break the figurine. Just try to move it somewhere else? And hopefully not get drenched in the process.
Welcome to the IC mingle!
- If you have any questions about the mingle content, please ask them here!
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- For Rewards, threads in the Mingle log count for One (1) point!
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whenhe ever sees something like that in this futuristic hell, he's going to buy them just to throw them out in spite. ]Ah, I...I think I know a family like that back home. [ He doesn't sound very sure, because Tama's not really sure where that memory is coming from, but the Suizenji and Oizumi both have ties to hashihime...right? And that's to say nothing about his own grandmother. There's no time for him to dwell on any that anyway, because Matoba is not the sort of person he feels he can let his guard down- especially what with the teasing making Tamamori blanch. ] But still, you must be a strong exorcist to have such a grasp on so many things, and to have a family backing you. [ He's assuming because, y'know, he's never met one and he sure hasn't forgotten the fighting with the isonade- why the heck can't he do magic, harumph. ] I'd hoped that wouldn't be the case, honestly. The yokai part, I mean. They're a problem in my time to those that know about them, but lessened due to modernization, so I thought maybe things might improve... [ Tama slips his arms in to his sleeves to cross them, brow wrinkled. ] ...but instead, they must be like a kodoku, as the jar of the world keeps shrinking.
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[Sometimes, clans from different regions crossed paths- if there were major meetings, the rare festival at a major central shrine that was important enough for the largest clans from around the country to attend- and as the former heir (now head), he had represented the Matoba on more than one occasion.]
[Oh well. Not much to do about it, here.]
Yes. Well, the Matoba have been a major power in Kyushu for many centuries. [He won't toot his horn too hard here- what was exorcist history to an outsider?- but the Matoba had been the ones to unite the 12 great clans in antiquity, and continued even now as the major power. Despite all their detractors and enemies over the years, they persisted- that was why Matoba would not be shaken by the judgments or beliefs of others, when it came to how they conducted themselves.] The Matoba clan of archers span back to the days when ayakashi still openly raided villages, and with their strong spiritual power raised their bows for those who would pay, to defend them.
As you say- the era of the gods' divine protection and open warfare with youkai may have ended, but our traditions are still needed... However changed it may be.
[The city around them, and its population, was proof enough of that. If this sort of clan warfare spilled out of the ayakashi realm and into the human one... Well. It was no wonder if the Enma sought to bring his fist down upon them, and bring them back under control.]
...A kodoku, huh.... Mizumori-san, have you ever witnessed one, yourself? They can be quite formidable. [He smiles. It's hard to tell if he's joking or not, again.]
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Archers? What, with ofuda for fletchings? [ Even if Tama's words come off a bit dry...it is a powerful mental image. His delusions haven't been as impactful since arriving in hell, at least not enough that anyone else has had to snap him out of them, but it's hard to not imagine a line of priestly types, raining holy arrows down upon a stream of nure onna, tongues lashing out to try and lick the blood of a battlefield- he shakes his own head, then taps his phone against his skull twice like he's trying to dissuade himself. ] Ah, wait- kodoku are real? I always figured it was just... [ Again, he interrupts himself. ] ...finishing that thought will make me seem stupid. But I've only known of these sorts of things for a couple...weeks, I guess.
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[A noble flower, some called it... He doesn't miss Tama's reluctant slide into nostalgia, and he wonders what brought it on. What fixation did he have.....]
Haha, well I don't have my bow with me at the theater. [Matoba flexes his left hand, hiding his irritation with its current lameness. Anyway, Tama wasn't too far off.] Not the fletching, no- pierced through the ya itself. There was an ...incident, not too long ago- you may hear some talk about it here and there. Have you heard of the Night Parade?
...In any case, I received an injury and am still recuperating, but I do need to get back to shooting, soon... You are welcome to watch, if it interests you.
[--Okay, hold. They've been standing by the popcorn for like ten minutes now, and it's making Matoba hungry. He pops open the box of Skittles he'd bought for the show and starts snacking. He motions for Tama to follow as he heads towards the auditoriums to get seated for the movie.] Kodoku? Oh, yes. One of our branch members thought to make himself a powerful shiki, but it seems he wasn't able to control what was made...... In any case, I was able to take care of it.
["Take care of it" meaning "fed it to the thing that tries to kill me every month" but, who's counting? Matoba adds through his chewing,] ...Do you mean your eyes?
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Dutifully, and partly curiously because he's trying to peek in to the box of candy, Tama does think to follow along- if Matoba hadn't moved, there is an entirely likely chance he never would have remembered to enter the theater. The world just sort of blurred away for him, when he was talking to people. The story of a kudoku shikigami is a little too unsettling for him at the moment- a little too relatable, anyway. Not that the other subject is any better. ]
That's...yes. [ Tamamori flops himself in to the theater chair; they're way more comfortable than the ones at Touyou. There's even little holders! None of the luxury is enough to distract from the topic, though. He wagers he owes something more as an explanation, if Matoba-san is clearly sincere about keeping an eye out for him. Why else would he be talking to him right then? ] Apparently, it's been with me since I was a child, but I only became aware of it at the start of an...ordeal. I didn't understand how it worked, because the person who had passed it to me was trying to protect me from it all this time, and I hadn't ever realized. I'm not very smart. [ He slumps further in to his chair, not even watching the screen's dancing popcorn-figure telling people to get snacks at the concession stand. ] I know it all now, though. The jealousy, and the rain, and the looping days. But I'm embarrassed it took me so long... [ Unfortunately, he's under the impression that this is the normal for hashihime. Awkward irony has yet again sailed right past him. ]
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But I don't mind. There's no big secret to it.
[Matoba notices Tama's furtive peeks at his candy box- he supposes Skittles didn't exist in the 20's, huh?- and makes no attempt to offer. His candy. Now that they're settled in the dim of the theater pre-advertisements, Matoba takes a sweep around of the theater for any other Sutoku newbies and oldbies who'd shown up as he listens to Tama's explanation.]
Normally, spiritual prowess is strongest in childhood, and tapers off as you get older... It's interesting that it awakened in you later. [Influence from an outside source? He's guessing that's what he means, by 'the person who passed it'.] Well I, too, inherited at adulthood, so I guess I can't say it's that uncommon.
[He doesn't respond at the moment, but he is collecting information and lining it up, mentally. "Timeloops", huh. A couple weeks.....]
[Matoba tosses another handful of Skittles into his mouth.] Did you see the poster for the film, Mizumori-san?
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More important than that, or even his cheeky peeks after the candy (his doe-eyes aren't going to work on someone like Matoba, he can already work that much out) is the comment about childhood. He sort of inclines his head to the side, thinking quite hard about that for a moment...but eventually lets it go. ] You seem more than capable, for someone who inherited- [ He put his hand up to gesture, because airquotes hadn't been invented in 1922. ] -'late', by your own explanation. You're able to remain composure even when injured...you must have been hurt when we first met, right? And you still handled that without struggle.
[ The praise(???) naturally tapers off when Matoba becomes quiet,
because this CR is a beautiful disaster, with Tamamori still none the wiser. The question, instead, snaps him out of his more serious expression. ] No. Whenever I go to the theater, I make sure to go in with as little information as possible. [ He sticks his hand up, pointing upwards like he has any goddamn authority on anything. ] It's important for a writer to be able to take in the story, start to finish, without any distractions or confusion!no subject
In any case, that isn't much- simply the composure required of an exorcist. If we were so easily shaken by every little hardship, our hearts would be taken by an ayakashi in an instant. That does happen from time to time, but it isn't a mistake you're likely to make twice. [You either learn the lesson, or you don't live to make it again.]
...Haha, I see. [He doesn't. He doesn't really get the allure in schlocky romance dramas like this, but whatever, it's Natori's paycheck-] Then, you didn't see cast, I suppose?
[He wonders if he's met him, yet... The spiritually sensitive seemed to draw towards one another, but in a place like this, most everyone was sensitive somehow.]
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The cast- is it someone you know? [ That would be strange, but several 'lost souls' have been here for longer, right? Maybe long enough to produce a film- at least, a futuristic film, with magic cameras. They could send text through the air to tiny cellphones, he wouldn't be surprised if the future made movies even faster to produce.
Oh, Tama.] You said to look out for something...unless it's being head by a monster, which I guess isn't impossible...but then you wouldn't be very happy about it. [ He's neutral-positive on yokai even despite his experiences, so the distaste Matoba has is frankly fascinatingly alien. Even the people Tama had struggled against had all been because they were too easily seduced by the power of the hashihime- not because they hated it. Though, maybe that was it's own kind of 'being taken'. ]no subject
Have you ever considered putting those skills to use? It doesn't have to be a pointless burden.
[It was a rare bit of wisdom from Matoba, but also, blood in the water. He remembers catching that boy sneaking around his mountain retreat, and taking him into the tearoom and trying to convince him that remaining amongst those who would never understand was only going to twist him more.]
[What foolish boys, these ones born outside the clans.]
[Matoba's about to answer properly about who he knows in the cast, but the lights dim, and the hall begins to quiet down as the film trailers begin to play.]
See if you can guess, [He says instead, quickly, and smiles towards Tama as the audio of an action trailer starts to blare over everything else.]
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But, even if he's feeling strangely determined, all the emotional intensity and weight of that seems to melt away as he finally turns his face to the screen- his eyes snap wide, almost overwhelmed by the sights. It's faint, but there's something different about the way he's watching- something in his engagement itself, explosions twisting in to shapes and colors beyond just the action trailer's gritty realism. If he's that gawkingly awed by a trailer, then the actual movie's gonna suck him straight in. ]
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[Where had that left "him"? Truly, he wonders if any of them were cut out for it. This one seemed like he would be quite useful, but it was doubtful that it was a life he would last very long in. Then again, perhaps he should not be throwing stones about lasting very long...]
[In all this contemplation, he's hardly paying attention to the movie trailers, instead munching on his candy, but when he glances over to Tama again, he stares at the other man's rapt attention with some amusement, and smirks, leaving him to it.]
[Well, it was only to be expected, from someone who was hardly into the last century, let alone this one.]
[It's not until the movie proper starts to roll the titlecards, introducing the titular character and his escapades that Matoba leans his head, eye catching a quick dart of black that's gone again in a cut, and murmurs,] Did you see? Keep an eye out.
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And the second he sees even a slither of the lizard, it's all he can do but gasp with surprise, and whip his head around, trying to comb the crowd for other people reacting. But right- this must be part of that 'sight', then, and with a newfound appreciation, Tama turns his face back to the screen. This feels...private, a little bonus only special people get to see, and it's the first time he's ever felt that way about whatever is wrong- whatever he has. ]
It's...cute. [ There's also that, which ekes past reflexively, and he's more than happy pretending nobody heard. ]
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[Beside him, Matoba's chest shudders... then his shoulders... Soon enough, it's taking his entire being not to burst out laughing in the middle of the theater, imagining the sour face that Natori would make if he'd heard that.]
[It wasn't cute- it was a vile and mysterious thing, a bringer or portent of disaster at worst, and the cause of lifelong anxiety at best- but the uninitiated point of view Tama brought to the table amused Matoba, and that was worth it.]
[The lizard shows up inconsistently in scenes- at times it reveals the cute between takes, vanishing from one angle while reappearing in the next. It could be distracting, if you allowed it to be, but Matoba isn't really that invested in the story. He munches down the rest of his candy, bored when Natori isn't on screen, and after the big dramatic reveal of the deceased killer comes out, the movie wraps itself into a nice bow with the main couple marrying happily ever after, and detective Akeboshi able to stroll off to his next case (to the adoring tune of everyone around him).]
[As the credits start to roll, Matoba hums thoughtfully, watching Natori's name scroll by, and then glances back towards Tama.]
That's that... I wonder if they will make another? [They're going to make another. Natori already signed on for it.]
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It's hard to disconnect when the credits begin to roll, leaving Tama to look dazed and slightly vacant at Matoba when he speaks again (the earlier near-laughter had gone completely unrealized), the colors of his delusions still dancing quite literally in his eyes, stronger than the hashihime's own hold. It does fade out after a few quick blinks, but it's only replaced with an enthusiastic glee. ] They have to! There's still so many questions left...! [ He tightens his fists to his chest, trying to contain his limbs lest he gesture all over the place. ] The angles they could get! Lizard-tan stole the show, but all of the actors were so captivating! And the story was so much more mature than I'm used to, it let the audience really experience the scenes without being told everything...! [ If he knew what they were, he would be shoujo sparkling. ] I have to see the first one! And whatever others come next...!
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Do you think so? ...There is much we don't know about the detective himself, I suppose. I seem to recall the first film having a story in which the love interest is a suspect... It seems Akeboshi-san is quite cursed when it comes to matters of love, hm?
[A carefully controlled smile of delight plays on Matoba's lips before he stands, filing out of the auditorium with all of the other movie goers; the room was humming with the chattering of others excitedly talking about the film. A good-sized crowd, for this turnout of Sutoku lost souls and clanmembers.]
You seem to be quite the fan of cinema, Mizumori-san. Perhaps you should take a job in the theater- you'd get to watch whenever you like.
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Eh? Can you do just, do that? They seem so much more technical- [ Right, the out-front part! It's no more different than candy-selling at Touyou...Sanjou, he's coming for your job when he gets back to the Capital.
Sanjou would defeat him easily and he's like ten.] -ah, they would need staff to help with other things for an operation this complex. I've been at a loss for work upon arriving...there's no need for a roninsei, or writers, or a book clerk around here. Being able to see movies, and bring Minakami with me, that would keep me occupied. [ ...he has a horrible work ethic and needs the added motivation, but at least he's honest about it. ]no subject
[But that was never going to happen.]
I doubt it is very true to life. I do know a detective or two; perhaps I should ask them. [Cheerfully, he has one in particular in mind... He doesn't see him in the crowd tonight, so maybe the next time he stops into the conbini...]
[As they walk out into the hall, he gestures at all the uniformed youkai dutifully taking care of garbage, still serving snacks and taking tickets around them.] They're always hiring for these sorts of jobs. They don't pay very well, but... Well. No beginner's jobs do, hm? [He smiles towards Tama. How much does writing pay, anyway... Not much, Matoba bets.] I'm sure an Alliance-owned theater could be convinced to take you on. Just be prepared to have to pay them back for your uniform.
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Of course, the awed illusion comes crashing back down to reality when he instead pans his eyes out across the yokai at work, expression going from delighted to dry like a fish left on land. ] I'm not very suited to cleaning... [ He'd made that apparent to every lost soul and kami in hell already, he likes to think. ] ...but a cash register is a cash register, I imagine. [ He looks back up at Matoba, a little suspicious. ] You've been here for longer as a 'lost soul'- did you have to do this kind of thing too?
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[It's probably best not to ask about that. Looking at the youkai working their miserable part-time service jobs, Matoba has no doubt a human like Tama would be bottom of the ladder, made to do all the worst work. Well...... That's how it was, when you started fresh.]
Unfortunately, that's the life, under a clan. [He smiles in what is probably at least an attempt at encouragement.] But remember this when you are being trodden upon: you are one of a whole, and every little finger is as important a limb to the body as the head.
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That's easy to say when you're not the finger under the mallet anymore...!! [ HMPH. ] You may be my senior for now, but I'll catch up! [ ...eventually!! ]
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[At least Tama got the drift pretty easily. Whatever he might have lacked in power or cunning, he certainly made up in spirit, didn't he? Matoba would have to keep an eye on him, but at least it seemed he was adjusting to this place quickly.]
Ahaha, is that so? You may be right... In that case, I'll look forward to it, then.
You know... I am very competitive, Mizumori-san. [The glint in his eye suggests he's teasing, but not joking.]
1/2 im sorry but i have to do it this way
i hate him so much
[ No. This is Tama Mizumori. He will always double down, he will never relent, and he will turn all his determination in to a cudgel if he must. If there was a time to stop, he has passed it by for eighteen years. ] You may have me at every disadvantage, but that only makes me more determined...!! We'll see who's calling who 'senior' come the end of the summer!
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[Matoba stares at him for a moment, in the space of his outburst, and then puffs out in another fit of chuckling laughter. What spirit, indeed!]
[He was going to crush it.]
Very well. Shall we make a wager on it? [Don't do it Tama. Remember what he told you about debts--] If you are ahead of me by the end of the summer, I'll teach you how you might be able to subjugate that thing. No promises, but imagine- no longer being controlled by its whims. It will be yours to do with as you wish.
Doesn't that sound appealing?
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i will release you from this endless waltz of a thread soon i swear
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