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Entry tags:
- !event,
- ace attorney: barok van zieks,
- ace attorney: herlock sholmes,
- bloodborne: anna (oc),
- disco elysium: harrier du bois,
- disco elysium: jean-heron vicquemare,
- disco elysium: kim kitsuragi,
- fate: jack the ripper (berserker),
- fate: miyamoto musashi,
- fate: okada izo,
- fate: shuten-douji,
- final fantasy: aerith gainsborough,
- final fantasy: azem,
- final fantasy: cloud strife,
- fire emblem: felix hugo fraldarius,
- genshin impact: xingqiu,
- jujutsu kaisen: fushiguro megumi,
- jujutsu kaisen: itadori yuuji,
- legend of drizzt: kimmuriel oblodra,
- my hero academia: fumikage tokoyami,
- my hero academia: midoriya izuku,
- original: marianna "monts" medina,
- promare: lio fotia,
- saiyuki: sha gojyo,
- the old guard: andromache of scythia,
- touken ranbu: hizen tadahiro,
- yakuza: majima goro
June 2022 Event


MAIN NAVIGATION
1. SWIMSUIT TROUBLES (1 POINT)
As the city goes through its daily motions, the heat bears down harder and harder while bringing out some increasingly overheated behavior from the local population. Summer is here and the natives are flocking to the shopping district: both as a respite from the scorching temperatures and to stock up on the needed supplies to beat the heat.
That means one noticeable problem: the bathing suits left on the racks aren’t the most fashionable at this point! Suits are scarce and what is left over are the skimpy, the oddly-patterned, a size too small, or all of the above. Then again, you are probably just feeling lucky you aren’t in the Shuten Clan, who have been provided their own precious supply of freshly laundered tiger stripe bikinis. And nothing else.
You may be able to borrow around within your own faction, where the pickings might not be so slim, but are still unlikely to match your personal style. Better hope you ran out to buy something nice when the Daitengu first announced the party.
2. BEACH GAMES (1 POINT)
The indoor beach facility that the Alliance has provided is extraordinary. It’s massive! It seems to extend to the size of an entire soccer field. With the combinations of Kappa tech and Tengu magic, the experience has been made as close to a natural one as anyone could ask for. The heat of the beach feels true to the real world, the sand is white and pure, and the waves rolling in and out are just like the mortal realm. Even the palm trees and beach scrub seem entirely authentic. The vibe is immaculate.
Each faction has their own area set up for meeting and mingling but everyone is welcome to let loose and interact among all the groups.SHUTEN CLAN
The Shuten Clan has set up their beach fort with food and drinks. The drinks on offer are a particularly strong Oni beer and a few spirits (especially sake). These drinks have been mixed so that anyone who imbibes them will feel a heightened sense of competition and the need to prove themselves!
There are plenty of opportunities to show off:In particular, the volleyball matches appear to be the Shuten Clan’s sport of choice. They’re taking these matches deathly serious. With all powers allowed in play, the game is truly deadly with how powerful, how fast, and how fierce those spikes and volleys are. Hold nothing back and leave it all in the ring!
- Learning surfing with a few knowledgeable Oni.
- Volleyball matches.
- Shoulder chicken tournaments.
- Beer pong.
- Drinking contests that never seem to stop.
- And friendly scuffles with some of the Shuten who are feeling more rowdy than usual.
Toraguma himself is here in his tiger striped best! He’s observing the games and taking note of which Shutens do well and which ones shame the clan with their defeat. He’ll give out rewards to those he thinks are exemplifying the pride of the clan. Don’t worry though, if you’re not up to snuff you won’t be punished; except with Toraguma’s obvious disappointment.TAMAMO CLAN
The Tamamo Clan doesn't disappoint either. Their tiki bar is set up with a far greater variety in stock than the Shutens. Every drink seems to be made to that Lost Soul’s exact tastes. Watch out, this may compel you to pound them back more quickly than normal. The drinks will make you feel much closer to those around you — either in camaraderie, or something more intimate. The Tamamos have arranged a number of floats, inner tubes, and water wings lounging in the water. Enjoy your time together!
When you aren’t relaxing, the Tamamo Clan has also arranged huge buckets of water balloons and have filled their water guns. The instructions are clear: whether sniping from afar or going in on a full assault, go nuts. Especially against the Shutens. Lady Tenkohime herself has a high-caliber, sniper-grade water rifle with her at her lounge chair. She will occasionally pick some unlucky soul to fire off devastating rounds against. She is not soaking them in just water, of course. This is the Tamamo clan’s patented ‘perfume’, which inspires the most amorous feelings.
Finally, the Tamamo have also inspired a spicy wet t-shirt contest. It’s essentially a sexy beauty contest, but given the variety of bodies and hidden ‘talents’ tucked away under everyone’s clothes, it should prove interesting! Tenkohime has described the simple rules:
- One must wear the provided white shirt and only that shirt.
- The crowd will soak them down.
- And the crowd will judge how well they pull it off.
SUTOKU CLAN
The Sutoku Clan has been given free reign on a fleet of jet skis and paddle boats; perfect for two. There are boogie boards and larger inner tubes ready to be attached to different jet skis. Just be careful, ok?
A large snack bar has been provided with cheerful yokai behind the counter ready and willing to serve up your heart’s desire. There are some strange candies towards the end of the bar, they taste a bit funny but once you eat one you’re compelled to have a few more. These sweets will give you the power to breathe underwater. What is the meaning of this power? Well, you’re in the Alliance, after all, you figure out what’s under the waves.
Sutoku games include things like kan jam and frisbees, but Sutoku Souls are also very much encouraged to participate in the Shuten Clan’s volleyball tournament. Much to Toraguma’s frustration, the Alliance has planted a Tengu referee who seems to really favor the Alliance players over his own. Use your powers liberally.
The Daitengu is in attendance with sunscreen marks on their mask, for some reason. They’re being a total busybody, as usual. They’re really taking the time to chat up Tenkohime and Toraguma, even if the two want to rip each other’s throats out. Could a resolution to the turf war be on the way? One can only hope!ENMA DEPARTMENT
The Enma is instructing the members of the Department to volunteer (aka voluntold) for lifeguard duty. The shifts are short — it is ultimately a party — and participation will net you both free food and drink from any of the vendors, as well as license to let loose for the rest of the party! The fare provided by the Enma vendors is pretty staid, but it does fill you with the odd need to run down the beach shallows in slow motion. Not sure what that’s about.
There is one further task that is expected of the Enma Department: suikawari. It is a big deal and to be taken seriously! This is the Enma’s favorite beach activity and the only diversion that he cares about. Your guess is as good as anyone’s, but it’s probably because the game resembles a form of execution. Regardless! Every officer is expected to do at least one round of the game as a form of initiation to the Department itself. Captain Shiki hosts the game in the absence of the Enma. Someone should tell her to chill out with that whistle, though.
3. BONFIRE (1 POINT)
As the hosts of the event, the Sutoku Alliance has set up a massive bonfire as the sun begins to set and stars light up the magical sky. There’s a romantic feeling in the air. Things seem as chill as they ever could be, there are no Haniwa in sight! Things feel peaceful for the first time in a while.
A final happy hour is declared, with free libations for everyone to close out the night. It’s time to finish this party in style. For anyone particularly watchful, they may spy the extraordinary sight of Toraguma and Tenkohime together. Off in the shadows while the party rages on, they are sitting together and watching the waves roll in. What could they be discussing? It will remain a mystery, getting any closer to them would be a deadly mistake.
The evening closes without any major incidents. Nothing seems like it could spoil the mood. It almost feels too good to be true.
4. AND THEN... (2 POINTS)
As all the party goers change back into their clothes and exit the facility, there is a rumble of thunder over Jigokucho. The stars are quickly swallowed by a darkening sky and the ground shakes. A minor earthquake? That’s not unheard of but the sky above is looking threatening. Evil. Darkness washes out over the entire city, none of its many bright lights able to cut through. Something is wrong. Something is happening.
A warm rain begins to fall, spattering across you and your surroundings. It becomes quickly apparent that you are not doused with water, but with blood.
The silence is shattered suddenly when a scream cuts across the whole of Jigokucho. An accursed miasma pours out from every direction. Then you see them: the Haniwa. They are everywhere, gazing from every direction, pressing in. Something has gone terribly wrong.
Captain Shiki is the first to act. She makes a call to Kaigo no Bou, but what she hears is enough to freeze her in her tracks.
The containment center deep beneath the tower where the Haniwa were being stored has been compromised. All of the cursed energy that was stored there has leaked out into the city from below. The guards below are dead. No one is answering their radio. It is not just the containment center that has been compromised, but all of Kaigo no Bou.
Captain Shiki struggles to remain calm as she gives out orders. Her entire command structure has been decimated, but she has to keep these people safe. She urges everyone to seek shelter, immediately. Everyone needs to partner up and stick together.
None of the faction leaders present arguments and they enforce this ruling with their Souls. They direct everyone to make their way back to their home base. Shuten to the Arena, Tamamo to Mizukume, and Sutoku to Konoha. There, their faction leaders can protect them.
As for the Enma officers: they are on rescue duty. You will be heading out into the city to rescue as many people as possible from the nightmarish effects of the cursed energy on the city. Captain Shiki will act as their point of command at the indoor beach.
Good luck, everyone.
5. IN THE CURSED NIGHT (2 POINTS)
A rain of blood is sprinkling all around you. It pings off sign posts and garbage bins, it splatters wetly onto the concrete and your face. The scent is pungent and thick; spoiling. It is soaking in to your hair, your clothes, your skin. It is driving you mad: your pulse spinning, breathing short.
There are noises in the impenetrable darkness. Fox feet on the pavement, crow wings shifting on a perch, a stranger's cruel laughter. The dark energy that has swallowed you is bemused by your smallness, is lurking at the edges and waiting for the moment to strike. Hold tight to your fellows, lest in the darkness another hand be placed in yours. Do you know who you walk with? What you walk with?
The Haniwa are watching you from every surface; crowded together as one with their empty eye sockets and open mouths. Their dark eyes turn to follow where you go as you stumble through your nightmares and your delusions. They breathe in your suffering on the air.
Beware the onibi, they will lead you astray.
Beware the grasping hands in the trees.
Beware the whispers in the distance.
Beware the slope to the river.
Beware. Beware.
Welcome to the June event!
- Art by
astrono77153462
- Special shoutout to
vandalisto for coming up with the meat of this event; the beach party. They approached us with this as a player plot, and it was good enough that we made it into the full event for the month. Excellent work, Vandal!
- If you have any questions about event content, please ask them here!
- If your character participated in the volleyball games, see here! If they participated in the wet t-shirt contest, see here!
- If you have questions about the game itself, please check out the premise, FAQ, and rules pages.










Minato "Minakami" Suizenji | Hashihime of the Old Book Town | Shuten
2. BEACH GAMES/3. BONFIRE
[Honestly for most of the beach event he's going to be taking it easy, his efforts at volleyball nonwithstanding. At one point he might be pressured into joining a drinking contest as a seemingly-easy target, but he just... doesn't get drunk? What the fuck? Minato won't be able to outdo actual oni, but versus most people it's like... a staring contest with someone who doesn't blink. and not just because he has a perpetual -_- face.]
[Otherwise, he's kneeled over a blank kite with a 100-yen-store watercolour kit, attempting to copy a traditional design off of his phone, but the glare of the artificial sun makes the screen hard to see and he's no artist to begin with. Off to the side, some terrible mistakes are being made with people trying to fly duelling kites taped with razor blades and it'll all end in tears, but here and now is a tiny bubble of peace. And bad art.]
[Besides this, he's spending most of the day flopped on the sand, relaxing and watching the games or (later on) the bonfire. Even in the peace and quiet, one might be able to tell he's on tenterhooks, every so often glancing around at the faction leaders present at the event, waiting for something. In the nearby bundle containing his clothes and other beach gear, the telltale hilt of a sword is visible. Someone came here expecting this to end like the funeral farce.]
4. AND THEN.../5. IN THE CURSED NIGHT
(the urge to simply post this for the whole prompt is nigh overwhelming please understand)
[THIS WASN'T THE SHOE DROPPING HE EXPECTED BUT IT'S THE SHOE HE'S GETTING.]
[It's sickening how familiar it's becoming, even if the severity of the cursed miasma is so, so much worse than it's been before. For most of the night, after all hell breaks loose, he's running alongside a handful of others, chasing rumours of what caused the disaster, and attempting (and failing) to directly approach Kaigou no Bou. Given the chaos of the night, though, it's easy enough for him to get temporarily split up.]
[Besides this, in Shuten zones, he's helping to fight off the nightmare manifestations (with much more finesse than he's shown before, borne of desperation) or calming down civilians/other lost souls and guiding them home. He's had a lifetime experience talking people out of delusions, god knows, but... never on this scale. Even with his endless patience, he's exhausted -- and as the night wears on, his own almost-exposure to Kaigou no Bou is taking its toll.]
[Incidentally, if you think he rushed out of the building into action without changing out of his beachwear and $5 flipflops, you are absolutely correct.]
WILDCARD
[If you've got an idea or we've talked in the plotting post (Mina's own thread), hit me.]
CLOSED STARTERS
Bonfire
[Not all of which need be romantic.]
[Low light it made it easy to move oneself through the crowd without being noticed, and easy to invite oneself beside another by the fire.]
Oh? This is a surprise to see... Enjoying the fire all on your lonesome, Minakami-san?
[Matoba speaks softly in his calm tone, which slid easily like oil over the buzz of conversation around them and the crackle of the bonfire. Even in the flickering light, his single visible eye gleamed with interest.] You seemed to be quite deeply pondering something.
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Matoba-san.
[If he's thought at all about the exorcist over the last few weeks (and being fair, there's been a lot to occupy his attention in his first month in Hell), he's been quietly kicking himself for, to his mind, being rude at that first meeting. Not enough to actually seek the man out again, though. So he's... trying not to let his first impression colour his tone now.]
I think there was a misunderstanding when we met, before. [Maybe one or two.] My name is Suizenji Minato. "Minakami" is a nickname.
[He nods, imperceptibly, at the distant silhouettes of Toraguma and Tenkohime at the shoreline; he's not sure where the Daitengu is, he lost track of them at some point.]
...would it be overly paranoid to say I was waiting for the hammer to fall?
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Oh? Is that right? [His visible eyebrow lofts with amusement; Tama had, indeed, not corrected that little detail in any of their conversations following. Perhaps it had simply slipped his mind, or... Perhaps he had a bit of mischief in him, after all. Matoba inclines his head with proper, apologetic modesty.]
My apologies for not referring you properly. Then, Suizenji-san.
[Minakami's attention is followed towards the unmissable presence of the leaders of the warring Shuten and Tamamo clans; indeed, one would hardly know they were at war, given the celebratory mood of this gathering. The fighting had been dragging on for weeks now with seemingly no end or give on either side; although, given the murmurs he'd heard in his own clan, that apparently wouldn't last for long... Hopefully.]
[Still.]
...I wonder if you are looking down the correct barrel.
[He instead turns his gaze towards the lifeguard stands, now mostly abandoned by their Enma owners since most of the swimming has concluded and the party had moved to the bonfire and beachfront. No Sutoku that was present for the Night Parade could have forgotten the declaration of their boss at the mandatory funeral they were all present for, and the gravity of that accusation hadn't yet been properly addressed.]
[....But that was not a matter to discuss with a Shuten. Matoba turns back again, and offers Minakami a placid smile.] No, I do not fault your caution. I think that when dealing with ayakashi, it is a good rule of thumb to always expect an attack from behind.
Ah, though you should know that already, hm?
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[Flatly:] Thank you.
[He wasn't thinking about the fourth but allegedly most powerful of the faction leaders being a no-show -- the Enma doesn't seem as real to him, compared to the Daitengu's... inimitable personality and the other two leaders' public feud, but...] It's hard to watch for a pointed gun when you can't find it.
["Ayakashi", right. He's momentarily puzzled at what Matoba means -- the hashihime was such an... everpresent fact of life, and yet she'd been inert for so long that he'd hoped it might never be a problem again, that it was difficult to think of the spirit as an active threat. But a threat she was, all the same.]
[Minakami resists the urge to sigh, shifting to sit crosslegged.]
What has Tama told you about it?
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If you don't know where the shot will come from, then you would be correct to be wary. [And that was why Matoba was still suspicious of the Enma, suspicious of the Department's movements, even at this very party. Nothing had happened yet, and it was on Sutoku turf this time, but then... The sewers had been their turf, too.]
Oh, this and that. That it is meant for you; that you lost it by messing about with things you shouldn't have. That it activates in the rain. That puddles are the gates to its power over time.
...That you have been cleaning up after his messes, since your childhoods. [He didn't maybe directly tell him all of these things; Matoba read between the lines on his own, for some of it, but Tama hadn't exactly been tight-lipped, either.] Water as an activating factor... Ah, I suppose the eyes are both excellent portals and rather ...wet.
...Are you not in danger by being at this very event? [He's pretty sure he had seen Tama in the water, earlier?? That seems bad, but whatever, his boyfriend to drown.]
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[He might be mostly sobered up by now from the Shuten revelries but also: Any amount of alcohol in the system is too much for this discussion, leaving him uncharacteristically frank:] If you're here to scold me for losing it, it's nothing I haven't said to myself for the last fifteen years.
You said it yourself -- bodies of water aren't a concern in itself, let alone this playground the Daitengu has made, only rainfall. Maybe the river of the bridge that she calls home, but... [He shrugs, like he didn't have his heart in his throat the first time Tama went to test out the water-breathing candy.] That's another world and a hundred years away from us. Perhaps Lord Enma's authority supercedes any hold she has over our fate.
Forgive me, but: Why are you so curious about this? If I'm not wrong, you have your own burden to bear, so why...?
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Haha, well, I don't know enough about your situation to say either way, but I can't imagine your clan would be very happy about it, hm? Perhaps we can find your ancestors here in the afterlife sometime, and you can answer to them, instead.
[He's not serious about this. He doesn't think any of them are dead anyway, and- increasingly- he wonders whether this is truly even Hell. But until he has a way to find the answers to those questions he has, there isn't much use in treating it seriously.]
[It's Matoba's turn to tilt his head back in thought, turning his single visible eye up towards the false sky and then into the dancing flames of the bonfire.] ...Perhaps it is because I am responsible for a similar burden that I am curious. About how your clan came into this curse, about what the hashihime's power means to your family and your place in the world. Since you are not practitioners and you don't seem to enjoy its benefits, it seems like quite the unnecessary thing to keep around.
...But then again, I suppose you have already taken care of that problem yourself, haven't you? [He smiles.]
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Mm. I know what their opinions would be. But I doubt I'd find them here. Most of them should have returned to the cycle of rebirth, one way or another.
[Minakami rolls a bottle of mineral water between his hands, the repetition of the movement putting his thoughts in order. The memory from a decade ago, the older boy pleading with Minakami to go back in time despite all explanations why he couldn't, then getting more and more insistent, Minakami not realizing that he'd been backing up until he'd reached the wall -- until his father had intervened and made the boy leave. The boy had left the village soon after that.]
It's the first question anyone has, when they learn about it. "Why don't you use it?" Surely any "benefits" you enjoy don't come without strings attached.
[The smile reminds him, in a moment, why he'd been that close to just storming off at that first meeting. Maybe that (and the sake) is what breaks his reticence.]
What if I said that this isn't the first time the burden has passed to a Mizumori?
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[it wasn't the first time she had noticed the young man out and about - she's been working on her own account, since the nightmares began and she had a way to ease the strain of the worst, to look for those suffering physical harm from it - but there's a cast to his face that by this time she can tell heralds no good if he doesn't slow down. she wastes no time then crossing the street, umbrella up to avoid the bloody rain.]
You can't keep this up all night, much as I understand the sentiment. You've been out here for hours, haven't you?
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[Despite his efforts, the smile Minato gives her is just a little wilted around the edges.]
Please, don't worry about me. I'd like to do what I can. Anyway... this situation can't last forever, can it?
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[and as to how she knows this...]
I've seen a few with a cast like yours to their features. That means you've hardly sat down in hours, haven't you?
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I don't mean to be a bother. I just -- how do you rest in the middle of this? [He could mean the storm, the work to be done, the simple fact of the whole city smelling like an abbatoir, even indoors, or all of it at once.]
A-anyway, I'm sure you've got a lot on your plate already, ah, miss...
[While he hasn't met her yet, he's sure he's seen her around, especially in the wake of this crisis -- hard to miss.]
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[among other things, but she smiles kindly. some people will only take advice with qualifications tacked on.]
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[Not going further, just in case she's the wrong one; there's a lot of Lost Souls he's never met, after all.]
[Belatedly, he gives a short, polite bow in introduction, though with alertness also comes a note of guardedness in his voice.] Ah, I'm Suizenji Minato. Even if it's your duty, I... really am sorry to add to them, still.
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Mr. Suizenji, please don't apologize. It's commendable that you're doing all you can under these circumstances, and you aren't adding to any burden by simply having limitations. Rather, I'm glad to know there are more Lost Souls looking towards others' welfare.
[she can sympathize. she already wants to do more than she can, be in more places at once - she can't, but she can wish for it strongly. when this is all over, then she can collapse into an onsen for a few days straight.]
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[He laughs a little, looking down. It's still hard to lower his guard entirely, but better Umezawa than some other doctors he could name.]
It might not help my case much, to admit I'd meant to pay the clinic a visit, a few weeks ago. [When the fighting in the streets was boiling over once again.] N-not as a patient, I thought it'd probably be swamped, actually.
[Not that he supposes it would be any better now.]
...the way the storm is affecting people, the delirium and visions. Is there nothing that can be done about them?
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cw: period typical mental health taboo
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stares into the abyss at this thread being mutually "no, YOU need help,"
two people deep in denial about it
5. IN THE CURSED NIGHT | listen now that he's on the team i wanna do this proper
He could hold it together- hold it in, hold firm- because he wasn't alone. Or, so he wanted to believe.
It was easy to override nightmares when one is used to abandoning reality already. But as those early days became a week, it made it more imperative that he keep his defenses up. That he be very specific with his thoughts, his efforts, to keep from spilling things out like an overflowing bucket again. It must have been innocuous- glancing down as he tried to pack up the things in their lodgings to transfer it somewhere else, only to notice he was wearing an unfamiliar haori. But the single slip, barely even a second of losing focus...
That early-autumn morning, filled with the sound of hissing gaslines and crackling flames, bodies unartfully discarded around the capital like stray dolls. That frigid night in March, when snow and ash had mixed together among the bodies on the shore of the Sumida river.
It had a profound impact. And suddenly, he was unpacking things, a chaotic whorl trying to reassert order on a reality that had never cared very much for his feelings. It was too risky. Too risky. The things in his head, they were too big and too large and not even truly his, not things he had any right to nor wanted, and it was that final admission among his panic that lead him to an obvious conclusion. If he didn't want those things, then. If they were a problem, then. It would be fine. Right?
Tama was supposed to be packing up while Minakami was left to scrounge around, keeping vigil of the rest of the apartment building...but it sure was taking longer than expected. And, the door was locked upon checking it.
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But maybe in trying to keep busy (trying to be steady, the reliable one, the figurative rock in the storm), he hadn't seen the warning signs fast enough, of the strain taking its toll on someone right next to him.
In the present day, he headed indoors, walking straight in and up the stairs to see if Tama needed a hand. If there was one tiny silver lining, it was that nobody cared a pin about a faction outsider hanging around, not now.
"...?" Had Tama gone out and locked the door behind him? It was possible, but... Minakami knocked on the door, then knocked again. "Tamamori? It's me. Are you in?"
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And then the door twisted, folded, corner over corner, tugging and tucking at the seams until bloomed in to an origami lotus. The visual hung there for a moment, colors brightening as if in defiance of the grim gore outside, but it burst just the same as many other hallucinations before it, and the door was reoriented to where it rightly belonged.
Minakami's phone was ringing.
"Have you come to visit with me again? It's been some time." There was no sound of the caller behind the door, as if the room itself was yet unsure who exactly was occupying it.
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"Tamamori?"
Something was wrong.
Then the door resolving into peaks and valleys, neat lines and folding sequences into a lotus -- if Tama was inside (and who else could have made this?), he'd be able to hear the gasp of recognition from outside the door.
He didn't want to answer at first, until he noticed the supposed caller, then he fumbled it to his ear -- "Hello?"
The voice was a stranger's, yet it was horribly familiar in an unexpected way; the accent a direct line back home to the older men and uncles of the village. The sudden spike of homesickness was real, the severity of it only adding to the creeping wrongness.
"I-- I'm sorry. Who is this?"
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"Come now, you know who this is." It's almost chiding and warm, but there's a disinterest all the same. "Or, would you rather say you don't? I can play along." The man made a considerable effort to clear his throat, almost coughing in the process, then speaking slowly, patronizingly. "Minakami, it's me, T a m a-"
The door reasserts itself, only this time it's followed by another door closing over top; the somewhat familiar sliding door of the Mizumori home, complete with the scuffs along the bottom edge. Of course, a sliding door had no place being in the apartment, and just as quickly the apartment door slammed back over it. There's static on the phone line for a moment, before a much more anxious, but actually familiar voice cuts through it.
"You have to go- I can't let it, let it out with you here-" A much simpler fold this time, with the frame above the door turning in to the bow of an omamori pouch. "I don't want you to see. I can't risk you seeing. Please-"
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He put his hand not on the door itself, but on the patch of wall next to it (what would the door feel like? Would he feel it shifting and sliding under his hand, or would it be the solid wooden surface it was in reality? Would he just pass through it like smoke?). It didn't steady him, just made his trembling hands more obvious. "Let him go."
Even as much as he didn't want to look away, he closed his eyes against this -- it wouldn't take a genius to read this metaphor, his friend shutting him out, folding in on himself. And to protect which one of them?
Struggling to talk clearly, through the tightness in his chest. "You-- you can't expect me to do that." Not after everything, when Tama had pulled him out of his nightmare at the docks, or that fight, or... How could it be possible that this was happening? He'd left for barely an hour. "I'm not leaving you alone."
The unspoken with him dangled in the air, unsaid.
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"Of course, you're too noble of a person to just abandon me suddenly." The difference in the spoken tone was getting blurrier, less distinct- it was only obvious from context. The door quivered, but didn't quite fold again. "No, you have to listen to me- this is dangerous, what do you think is going to happen if you get hurt-!? I'm trying to keep him in here before he goes after you-" Most people had met their worst nightmares before even arriving in hell, surely. But could they see it every day, when they looked in the mirror? Maybe some could. Maybe there were those out there that would understand, but-
"...can't handle the thought of you to picking the wrong one again." Three seemingly random doors closed over the apartment in rapid succession, each adding no distance, but did seem to reinforce the theme of the delusion further. The bottom corner of the apartment's frame was folding up, dog-earing the door and letting out a stream of clear water. "That's why you did it, wasn't it? Because you picked 'him' over 'me'. Because 'him' was...easier."
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and here i thought this icon could never possibly come into play
we're going to be so swole with our rp muscles that we atomize plus the second he arrives
he has earned the death coming for him, it's true