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In the Night Moderators ([personal profile] inthenightmods) wrote in [community profile] logsinthenight2019-11-01 03:08 pm

INTRO LOG: NOVEMBER


INTRO LOG: NOVEMBER
OLD FAT BOAT


characters: everyone.
location: the harbor, and around town.
date/time: november 1-3.
content: the ferry's back! yay! and it's piled high with goodies! yay!
warnings: n/a.

welcome to beacon.

It's dim, and the room won't stop swaying, gently rocking you back and forth. A loud sound startles you fully awake, a deep, moaning call: a foghorn. As your eyes adjust, you note faint red light streaking through the room from a tiny, round window.

You've found yourself in a private room, lying on a bed. The last things you remember are the events that led up to your death. Beside you is a folded tablet and a lantern that glows steadily with a healthy flame.

You're on a ship. And that ship is docking.

Making your way to the deck, and eventually the pier, you find only moonlight to greet you, and a dark forest beyond. There are other people here, each with their own unique lantern, and many of them look just as lost as you are. On the ferry you've just disembarked from, the speaker system begins to play a song.

In the distance, across the waters of the lake, you can see the tall silhouette of a lighthouse, its red light slowly turning.

•••


To everyone's surprise, the ferry does indeed arrive on schedule. Right on time, it comes chugging along toward the beach, though its usually noisy engines are silent. And it seems to be sitting quite low in the water... Hmm.

Unfortunately for those unlucky enough to find themselves onboard, there isn't yet a replacement dock for the one that was destroyed last month. The ferry stops right where it would normally anchor, but then... that's it.

Logistically, there's good news and bad news: The good news is that the ferry is only about 25-30 feet from shore, which is well within the safety of the harbor and is a manageable distance for swimming with an open flame. The bad news? It's... 25-30 feet from shore, which is going to make unloading supplies, er, tricky.

The usual monthly stock has also come in, but, oh, what's this? There's an awful lot in the cargo hold. An awful, awful lot. As a matter of fact, the boat is absolutely filled with food and goods. The storage areas are packed tight, but the bounty spills out onto the decks, and even into the cabins. It's entirely possible that some of the newbies woke up surrounded by potatoes, or with a carton of eggs balanced on them. Maybe even in a pile of Beacon's signature standard clothing. In short, the ferry has become a proverbial horn of plenty.

Where all this stuff came from is one mystery, but another is how to get it all to shore. Better unload it before the weight sinks the ferry again! Just kidding. (Or are we?)

At a glance, the only thing out of place on the ferry is that the door to the bridge is welded shut. Seems a small price to pay for this resurrection though, doesn't it? Besides that one door and all these goodies piled high on the ship, it's almost as if the ferry crash never even happened. Maybe things will be okay after all?

Or maybe the new arrivals will have something to say about that. 🤔

And speaking of newcomers, the tablet and the town have some resources available for getting acquainted with their new situation! In fact, as soon as they're prompted to enter a network username, an app containing all sorts of useful welcome information will launch. Newcomers can always check out the weekly bulletins and the records in town hall as well, and everyone's welcome to get in touch with the NPCs through their inboxes.


ooc.

Hey there, wonderful players, and welcome to In the Night! For this intro log, you are officially without a chaperone. Rastus is back at the bonfire, Will is characteristically elusive, and Robin is, well, you know where she's at. It's up to the veteran residents to fill in the new folks.

As hinted above, it's also up to veteran residents (and newbies alike) to figure out the missing dock situation. Some efforts have already been started to rebuild the structure, but until that's done, the logistics are in your hands! Swim for it, fly for it, teleport to the beach, or maybe use one of the rafts or boats built earlier to shuttle people to and fro. Whatever you do, just make sure you get all the cargo (and people!) off the ferry before it departs.

As an additional note: We will NOT be tracking how you do all of that! There's no need to report salvage efforts to us, as by now, we trust y'all players to make things happen. So long as we see these challenges getting addressed ICly, we'll assume the town came together and figured it out somehow. Nice work, everyone!



DELIVERIES



The following packages can be found in the cargo hold:
  • The monthly store restock
  • A smorgasbord of other items; though limited in scope to the items typically found in the restock/stores, there's an abundance of everything.
  • And that's it. With the fate of the ferry uncertain, Rastus was unable to order deliveries last month. :(
  • ...Except for a single box of blueberry Poptarts for Peter Parker.






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mind_blown: theflyingwonder @ tumblr (Get to the fucking point.)

the shore

[personal profile] mind_blown 2019-11-10 03:54 pm (UTC)(link)
[ look, after a month of limited supplies, Jason's absolutely willing to get some real food going again. A man can't survive on chips alone, after all. (even though they could, because of a trick of this place)

But he glances at the other guy, though. A newbie. definitely some soft of magic user, judging by how he's been spared cold water, despite the destruction of the docks. but he doesn't say anything about that. just his question. ]


Light's pretty limited around here for seeing.
survivaltricks: (pic#13006498)

[personal profile] survivaltricks 2019-11-10 04:19 pm (UTC)(link)
[. . . Akira can't help himself; he huffs a laugh at that response]

Touche.

[but, that said?]

This thing was glowing bright blue, though.

[and he automatically assumes glowing blue lights could be easily seen from the shore due to the darkness, right?]
mind_blown: (What's up danger?)

[personal profile] mind_blown 2019-11-13 04:29 am (UTC)(link)
Hadn't seen it.

[ but he does look interested, when he says it. ]

It wouldn't surprise me something like that exists, based off what I know about the water. But you'll learn pretty quickly that the darkness doesn't behave normally, here.
survivaltricks: (pic#13004419)

[personal profile] survivaltricks 2019-11-14 01:19 am (UTC)(link)
[in response to that, Akira lifts his tablet, twirling same on his index finger before he clutches it tightly in his hands]

Yeah. They cover that in the newbie guide.

[so it's definitely possible that the glowing creature had been swallowed by the darkness in between the middle of the lake and the shore]

[but after a pause, Akira adds, lightly and teasingly]


Or you could just need glasses.
mind_blown: probono @ dw (Can you look me in the eyes)

[personal profile] mind_blown 2019-11-16 06:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, that's definitely the issue.

[ there's a huff that almost sounds like a laugh, and it's hard to see, but he could probably see his eyes roll, as he crosses his arms over his chest. ]

I left my spectacles at home. But good, glad the newbie guide's useful for you. Saves me having to explain anything.
survivaltricks: (pic#13006484)

1/2

[personal profile] survivaltricks 2019-11-16 08:46 pm (UTC)(link)
And explaining things is such a pain.

[Akira comments on the trail of Jason's sentence, his tone still humorously dry]
survivaltricks: (pic#13004370)

[personal profile] survivaltricks 2019-11-16 08:46 pm (UTC)(link)
[he sobers after a moment, though]

And I assume, because it wasn't in the guide, that no one is familiar with any kind of creatures living in the lake. . .?