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EVENT LOG: DAYLIGHT

EVENT LOG:
DAYLIGHT
characters: everyone.
location: Everywhere
date/time: April 1 and onward
content: Light, and its changes, begins to creep back into the world. What will you do next?
warnings: spirit suicides
With the World Eater truly gone, light begins to slowly make its return. The glow that took over the lake spreads to the shore, giving life to all it touches.
For some creatures, this will mean their end. The spirits, as seen in the aurora, cannot exist in a place with light. But those still trapped between death and life, held to this place by the light in their lanterns, can continue on.
Beacon isn't fully healed. The darkness will take time - months, if not years - to recede. In those remaining dark places, green-eyed spirits and other strange creatures will continue to lurk, to push back against the light. The many-eyed spirit is nowhere to be found after the vicious battle, but the people of Beacon now know that as long as there are violent, destructive spirits remaining, there is still a risk that one could muster enough strength to grow and change and plunge the world into darkness again.
But the light has its allies in all of you. Help the new plants grow. Take care of the land and each other. Speak with the remaining spirits who are reluctant about these new changes, and help them move on - or destroy the ones who only want death and ruin to prevail. The future is yours to shape.
The prompts below are just ideas, as always. Feel free to use this post to thread out any future character actions, or make your own logs if you prefer. The communities will all remain open from here on out. Thanks to all of you for taking part in this remarkable adventure!

i come alive, alive, alive, every time
In those first few days of April, forest spirits bound back into town, energetic and elated. They helped!! They sang, and they bought you all time!! They want to throw a party, because that's what they love best (well, some of them) but thankfully, partying seems to already be in the works by the efforts of a few of you lantern-folks. There is food and music spread all around Bonfire Square and beyond, and spirits eagerly hand out balloons - though where they got those from is anyone's guess.

daylight, with the sun I'm in now
The sun eventually rises.
The light is still faint at first, though already growing from a dim blue twilight to something pinkish and golden. For months, the glow never really manages to be more than that, but by early June the clear shape of a yellow-white orb breaks over the horizon for a few hours each day, and grows ever-steadier from there.
Over the course of those weeks and months, spirits do the other thing they love to do. Familiar faces, old friends - among them the Rat King, the Baubledook, the radio-loving Handy and finally, lastly, even the Postmaster General and the Librarian - approach the leading edge of light as it reaches up the lakeshore, and dive in as spectacularly as if they were jumping into the water itself.
One by one, those spirits evaporate, bursting into glittering particles and showering Beacon once again with opals. The small stones will forever litter the lake's shore, even long after the spirits have gone, and the casual wanderer may find their own warmest memory or that of a friend's here in Beacon, or even the lost thoughts and memories of the spirits themselves, as they were in life before the world went dark, or after.
It may be sad to see them go, but they're happy to do it, to keep themselves from holding back the return of the light to your growing world. After all, what is death to a dead thing?

wanna let it in from the outside
As temperatures warm and the lake thaws, and once her injuries have healed, Weaver returns to the Helix Station to make sure it's all still in working order after the bomb - which, thankfully, it is. The water absorbed most of the shockwave, and though a few things have been knocked loose and fallen to the ground, the machinery is all still operational.
The portal, most crucially, still works.
For those who want to leave, she'll be here to see you on your way - if that reverse-engineering she came up with actually works. "I can't make any promises," she says. But she's confident enough in the actual math of it all, and someone's got to be the first to test it out, right?
(It's not a requirement to address Weaver at all, if you'd prefer to thread your goodbyes out among each other! If you want to just assume she'll be there to take the controls, feel free to do so.)
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Bucky/Soldat | OTA
Soldat is not... great at partying. Unless it's for serving food or dancing. Thankfully, both those things are available at this one.
Everyone who wants gets a turn out on the "dance floor" beside the bonfire. Everyone who wants gets plenty of food, whether from the big grilled fish Rosinante summoned through the portal or from the more vegetarian salad and pasta options, or from the wide array of desserts.
When there's no dancing to be had or people who need help with portions, they're just kind of off to one side, quietly watching the spirits as much as the lantern-bearers. Things are so up in the air now, and they're... worried. And uncertain. And, frankly, afraid of losing even more friends now.
II. Plans
In the end, Soldat has nothing to go home to, and the thought of trying to start over again anywhere else is too much. They're staying. They have no other options that feel possible. What they're going to do while they're here... they don't now. Work with Weaver and Rosinante to come up with a strategy to save the rest of the universe, maybe. Do repairs on the radio tower to try and boost the signal, see if any other pockets of life remain somewhere on the world, maybe. Read every book in the library in an attempt to learn enough to rebuild a world alone. Find Rye-Mother's farm. (At least "leave Beacon to try and map out the rest of the world" is scratched off the list early, when Stone makes his intention to do that himself public.)
They don't know what to do, and they spend time sitting out by the growing light over the lake every day with a notebook trying to list out pros and cons of every potential plan. It's not really helping much. Somebody come talk them through this? Or just make a decision for them, that's fine, too.
III. Parting
They were right: more friends are being lost. The planet is going to be empty soon, but for those few of them remaining behind with the portal. Soldat spends some time every day just making as many different origami shapes as they can for all their spirit friends. If a couple animals wind up ruined by a little salty dampness, well, there's plenty of paper, they just toss the tear-stained one in the fire and start again.
They try to visit them all daily, on their patrol, before the spirits go. The Junkyard Dog, the tech-shop bird, Handy, Flesh Horse, Rye-Mother, the Librarian. "I'll miss you," they say in the spirits' language. "Thank you for everything. You're my friend and I'll never forget you."
IV. Plowing
In the end, Rye-Mother's farm it is. Soldat looks it over with trepidation. They have no idea how to farm. They have no animals, yet, to populate it. They just have a handful of people left on the world.
But they did promise Rye-Mother, and it's... reasonable. They need to support themselves, and this is a step in the right direction. They sigh and turn to their companion. "Where do we start?"
2.
Kuai comes up to the side, trying to not glance at the writing, instead looking out at the dim sunlight, feeling the weak warmth on his skin and the metal parts of his armor.
"Working on something?"
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At the very least they can all enjoy the first sun they've had in a year and a half, weak or not.
"Trying to decide," they answer. "What to do next."
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He'd honestly expected, and perhaps even hoped, that he'd die in battle. But here he is; alive, and, not precisely well after having half his body burned by some not very pleasant sprits, but far better than he thought.
"I suppose we have plenty of time now."
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"That's the problem. I. I'm not good at making big decisions," they admit with a wince, feeling kind of stupid about it, to be honest. Is anybody else having trouble with still being alive? With not knowing what to do? They've never even really thought beyond stopping the World Eater.
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Those are the options Kuai is considering anyway, but there's probably other options he hadn't even considered. Even he knows that he tends to see things in black and white instead of the healthier shades of grey.
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They've never had a home before. The bases in Russia, the bank vault, none of those were ever home, and the feeling of it is long gone from the time when they were a person.
"So it's a hard decision," they rally a little. "And I'm not good at decisions. So I make lists to try and help."
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"If this feels like home to you, then you shouldn't abandon that feeling. It's quite rare."
wow so sorry I missed this D:
No worries!
"I don't think everyone is leaving though. Some will want to stay, now that the light has returned, here might be better than their homeworld."
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4 | feel free to ignore this if it's a million years too late lmao
Rosinante stands with hands on his hips, looking over the field in the meager golden light. They have an hour or two of it before it slips under again, but every day the light grows a fraction brighter and lingers a few seconds longer. Hope, rendered visible.
"The only farming I've ever known is helping feed some animals," he explains. "But it can't be too hard to figure out plants first, right? Do you have seeds?"
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But where else are they going to go? Misty is still here, at least. Rosinante will be for a while. They'll manage. They have to.
They start out across the field, mostly full of dead-spirit-grass and some few shoots of new growth, and a lot of rocks. It seems like maybe they should get rid of some of those rocks. "Misty has seeds. From the greenhouse. Maybe we can bring some actual plants out from there, too."
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"I can't wait to have fresh vegetables again. Actually fresh, not... whatever comes through the portal. It's all right, but this'll be nicer."
Not that he's sure he'll be here to enjoy it all when it's ready to harvest, but he can hope. If Will can work out how to easily go back and forth with the portal technology, and if they can consider this a home base to return to, then Beacon will become a welcome sight with its new greenery as things grow.
"I grew up with a goat around the house," he adds as a belated attempt to explain his minimal animal experience. "Well, and sometimes birds. And that gorilla that used to stop in."
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The goat at least makes sense. (We should get a goat. We don't know if we can bring something alive through the portal yet. Well, it's a thing to think about.)
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He knows he's mentioned Sengoku once or twice, but admittedly never really talked about him in detail. So there's a lot he probably never explained beyond the fact that the man raised him for most of his life, and even that much he might have skimmed over.
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"Something like that. He has a mythical fruit that makes him a living Buddha," he explains. "I think animals are drawn to him for their own reasons because of it."
Not much of an explanation, but he doesn't have anything better. He frowns at a rock, then announces, "I'm heading over to the shed. They must've had a wheelbarrow, right?" Then he and Soldat could clear rocks a whole lot faster than carrying them out one at a time.
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There's a wheelbarrow leaning upright against a wall, but as he reaches to pull it toward him, the wheel crumbles free of the frame and the body of the wheelbarrow crashes to the floor. There isn't much left of the rubber on the tire, so he's not even sure it's worth fixing, but he drags the metal shell out by a handle and sets it on the ground. Maybe it will at least work as a sort of sled?
Sure. Good enough. He drags it with him as he returns. "How about fixing one? That's probably easier than making one from scratch."
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"Come here and have a look at this," they add, motioning to the farmhouse. "Think it's salvageable?"
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At a guess, it's going to be a lot more work than fixing up the buildings around Bonfire Square. But it's not a bad little project, either. He could use something to keep him busy while Will fusses with portal stuff for the next who-knows-how-long.
Walking straight into a dark, ramshackle building still makes him nervous even if the town is far safer now than it used to be. Some things just won't sit well with him for a long time after the last couple years. Instead, he approaches a window and peers inside. The glass has been reduced to a handful of shards, with half scattered on the ground and the rest strewn across a dirty kitchen floor. A rusted refrigerator door hangs off its hinges, the sink is covered in grime, but -
"It has potential," he decides. "The ceiling's holding up."
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But it's something to do. And it's practical. Keeping busy is going to be the name of the game for a while. "Field first, though," they sigh, turning back to it. "Maybe we can convince Stone to come back and help for a week or two."
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Not that Law especially enjoys being volunteered to use his powers for something this tedious, sure, but also, he puts on more of a show of being annoyed than actually being bothered. Honestly, he and Stone can probably sort this out faster than he and Soldat could repair the wheelbarrow.
"I'll message them," he says as he pulls out his tablet. "I guess Stone might be out of range, but it's worth a try."
wow it's been even longer than I thought, so sorry D:
They have to smile a bit at the idea of Law using his fancy magic surgeon powers to cut up or transport rocks. "Think Law will be willing?"
aw I'm glad you got to it eventually! <3
A journey for another time perhaps. The field and house are the immediate concern, and a farm is a more reliable source of that inspirational greenery that can do double-duty in keeping them fed with real fresh food grown by their own hands. He retrieves his tablet and looks up the last messages he'd traded with Law.
"You know, Law's willing to do a lot more than he lets on. He'll grumble and frown and act like it's below him, but he cares. I'm sure he'd help. If he ever acts like he doesn't want to, just appeal to his doctor sensibilities. Fresh food's good for everyone," he replies with an affectionate little smile as he types out a sentence or two.
"At least you won't have to worry about weeding for a little while."