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- allie pressman (brooke),
- aziraphale (xy),
- bruce wayne (marzi),
- crowley (mj),
- davina claire (trix),
- daylight vis lornlit (melly),
- elena gilbert (amy),
- eliot waugh (pytho),
- gareth visser (tona),
- jason grace (erica),
- jim hopper (priestly),
- jo harvelle (dee),
- jon snow (rachel),
- kol mikaelson (jade),
- m.k. (shira),
- mary (danielle),
- matt murdock (kitty),
- misty day (raven),
- nancy wheeler (chrissy),
- noriaki kakyoin (laura),
- quentin coldwater (ireth),
- remington swann (danielle),
- riku (dubsey),
- scarlett harker (brooke),
- steve harrington (zelly)
INTRO LOG: SEPTEMBER

INTRO LOG: SEPTEMBER
COME INTO MY HEAD
characters: everyone.
location: the harbor, as well as the rest of town.
date/time: september 1-3.
content: beacon's newest batch of residents arrives on the ferry. everyone gets a special gift, courtesy of the lighthouse keeper.
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.•••
Unlike the past two months, there's not a whole lot happening down at the dock today. It's quiet, disconcertingly so, after the foghorn blows once and then twice to signal the ferry's arrival. Winters is dead, and as such there's no one around to dole out the "need to know" info for the new arrivals.
Luckily, the tablet and the town do have some resources available for playing catch up! The Keeper's recent network post is available for everyone to read, and newcomers can always check out the weekly bulletins and the records in town hall. Everyone's also welcome to get in touch with the NPCs through their inboxes, too.
But, oh! In the ferry's cargo hold is a rather large crate addressed to the Postmaster General, and inside? A bunch of ocarinas! The Postmaster General, set up at their little stall, will be passing out ocarinas (free of charge!) to everyone that happens by. Anyone who doesn't come by the stall will receive one in their mailbox.
Shortly after the ferry arrives, a new message from the Lighthouse Keeper appears on the network:
Did everyone get their ocarinas? If you didn't, check your mailbox at the post office. There's plenty to go around. The extras will be in the general store.
You can use these to communicate with the forest spirits. Their language is based on musical notes, so you have to play little songs for them. Here's a couple of basic translations that should help you guys out:
The rest of the message contains playing instructions and example audio files for the following messages:
- A friendly greeting!
- An assurance that equates to "I come in peace".
- A short melody that translates roughly to polite terms like please, thank you, and you're welcome.
- A shrill note that asks for help.
Characters can use the ocarinas to communicate these phrases to the forest spirits (and are welcome to try learning or communicating other phrases), but keep in mind that there's not much plot info to be learned from the forest spirits, at least not for right now. These ocarinas won't exactly help you translate anything the forest spirits might say back, after all.
The Lighthouse Keeper won't be responding to that network post, but she can be contacted through her inbox!
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.
We're also happy to introduce the YARD SARD... The Postmaster General will be appearing in any intro logs where a player formerly in the game has ordered something through Rastus but is no longer around to claim it! These items will still come in, but since they have no owner, they'll be available for other characters to claim. It's usually a first come, first serve situation, though the Postmaster General may turn folks away for any number of weird reasons. (OOCly, it's us attempting to spread the wealth among the playerbase.)

DELIVERIES
The following packages can be found in the cargo hold:
- The monthly store restock
- Two silver prosthetic pieces (they aren't a perfect fit, but they work well enough) for Polnareff
- A few bottles of holy water, a pouch of powdered silver, and a magic wand (the wand doesn't have the permanence spell Elden was looking for, unfortunately; instead, it will temporarily change the color of its target to either pink or blue!) for Elden
- Webfluid components (about a three month's supply) for Peter
- A spice rack for Davina, and one for Ignis as well, plus a little geology kit with both of their names scribbled on the package and crossed out various times. Looks like these orders got a little mixed up! Everything each of them requested (plus a little extra) can be found among these packages, but they'll have to sort out what goes where
- 2 cartons of cigarettes, a flintlock pistol, and 100 rounds of ammo for it (though none for the shotgun, hm!) for Rosinante
- A small assortment of dreamcatchers, all with a lot of feathers for Xayah
- A flash drive (on which is a very simple app for Morse code translation! this can be passed around or uploaded to the network for many users to download) for Matt
- A bounce house (small and with quite a few holes that need patching, but it'll get the job done; it's deflated, but it does have a built-in fan!) for Lunafreya
If you submitted an item request last month and we've missed it here, let us know!

YARD SARD
The Postmaster General is here! They've set up a little stall on the dock, and have a couple of items for... sard?
A carton of cigarettes42 boxes of .45 bulletsA sewing kit
If you would like to purchase an item from the Postmaster General, you can haggle with them below!
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"Hi, Mary," he says, his voice soft, "Sorry I made you wait so long." Between the searching, then the mission at the lighthouse and the need to recover, he had to be away for a while.
"You doing alright?"
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This is already more than she's ever expected from anyone else. When people leave, they don't come back, no matter how much you wait. That's what she learned from her father.
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They're alike in that sense. Riku may sometimes need solitude, but it's not good for him in excess.
It's her sustained hug that causes him to relent and return it, "A while ago, I asked Rastus for something. I never got around to doing anything about it," he says, sliding the strap of a satchel off his shoulder, which he offers to her. It's a little heavy, on account of the sketchbooks and such inside.
"This is for you. Go on, open it."
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And when she does, she all but screams in her excitement, jumping up and down and laughing in joy. "Riku, Riku! Are you sure? This is such a special present! I can really have all of this?"
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It's special, a spot of sunshine when it's been so dark for so long. What mutes the feeling next is a pang of guilt. What right has he to feel happy when Kairi and Dawn and Gene and so many others are-
"Yeah," he says, pushing through, "And thanks for the drawing. Never been a real hero before."
Said like a guy who didn't realize his heart went to where true heroes and gods dwell, Olympus, when he died.
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She remembers quickly that there's still the same old chasm carved into her rib cage, but doesn't let it bother her.
"I'll draw you even more pictures. I'll draw everyone pictures. I'll draw so much that the sun will come back!"
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"Never guess it'd be so easy," Riku retorts. But the cynicism doesn't make that warmth in his smile any less sincere. Doesn't dim the laughter hinted in his exhale. There's something pure and good and genuine in a child's adoration of a gift given freely.
"If you run out of those, I'll ask for more."
It's a promise.
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She just has to figure out what a good present would be.
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"Nah," he replies, "Don't think it's something Rastus can bring on the ferry," sounds fairly mysterious, if only because Riku doesn't offer any other hints, just reaches over to pull one of the coloring pencils out of the set, testing the sharpened tip just for a thing to occupy his hands.
"You know," Riku adds, "I used to know someone else who was good at drawing, too."
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"Yeah," he replies, "Like you, she had golden hair and blue eyes. Did you ever meet Dawn? She was very special to him."
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Riku came here with so, so many friends. It's sad that they're all gone, now, she knows, but at the same time it amazes her that they exist at all. Not just one friend, but so, so many...she never thought people could have so many friends.
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Mary's been the little sister Riku never had the chance to have.
"He..." More honestly, Dawn had been a replica of himself, a little younger, a little stronger in the Darkness that Riku had struggled to master back when he was first created. But to Riku, Dawn had become so much more. His own person, a friend, a sliver of his heart gone missing, lost in the dark.
"Something like that."
Riku looks away from her.
"Mary, did you have any brothers or sisters?"
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"I have many, many brothers and sisters, and they're all older than me. There's the Lady in Red, and the Lady in Yellow, and the Lady in Blue..."
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Which...
It's why he doesn't fault her that.
"Those sound more like titles than names," he observes, thoughtfully, "...I never had siblings. Hey, would you tell me about them?"
He never had a sister or a brother, not until Dawn became Dawn, and he struggled to find a way to define what they were to each other. Something that wasn't just a copy and a "real thing".
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Did she never go to school? There were peculiarities about her that Riku had noticed, but he was a pretty weird kid, himself, he was a poor judge as far as normal kid stuff went. Yet there's something else about what she said that pulls at him.
They play games with me in the dark. Did she mean here? Or was she somewhere else as dark before her death?
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"Mary," Riku says, shaking his head, "That's awful."
He understands a little better now why she had been so afraid.
"Your brothers and sisters didn't miss your father? Not at all?"
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She looks down at her little hands as she sets them on top of her knees. "They were happy to be the way things were. The dark didn't make them feel badly. I'm the only one who wanted differently. I wanted to go outside and see the sun. I just wanted, and they didn't. They always told me that I need to stop wanting things, and that I'd be happier if I just played with them every day, forever and ever. But because I would think about father, and where he was, and how I could see him, and how I could see the whole world, I felt lonely even if they were there to keep me company."
How can you not feel alone? Always craving what you don't have, with nobody to understand. Always feeling separate, and not knowing why.
"I think I'm broken."
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She says she thinks she's broken.
"If it's about being different," Riku says with quiet conviction, his hands curled tight at his sides, "That doesn't mean you're broken."
Can he really convince her, just saying that it's not true? Riku doesn't believe just saying it is enough, it's not convincing without some form of proof. But he... lacks something concrete he could point to, so he would have to rely on persuasion. Kairi would have known how to relate in a way that was just the right amount of vulnerable and sincere. Sora would have known without conscious awareness of how to worm his way into the deepest parts of her heart.
He would have made it easy, reaching her.
"Sometimes, people you love go away."
Riku takes her by the hands, doesn't clasp them tightly, he just lets his thumbs fall soft on the soft part between thumb and fingers.
"You're not broken for wondering why, for wishing they would come back."
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"But what if it's like there's nobody in the whole wide world who thinks the same way that you do? My brothers and sisters couldn't feel the way I feel, but then when I finally met someone I thought was my friend...she was so scared of me. It's like being stuck...in between two worlds, and I can't live in either one."
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He doesn't try to make her look at him, she'll come around on her own, but somehow that makes it easier to tell her something so personal.
The idea that it might help her feel less alone.
"It was small," Riku explains, "A paradise where nothing really changed. Everything fit together. A perfect puzzle, a place for everything and everyone."
To the heart seeking freedom, that island was a prison surrounded by water.
"Like somebody made a mistake, I didn't fit where I was supposed to. Never really felt like I belonged, except around the two of them. My best friends."
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He was like her, feeling like he was put where he wasn't supposed to be. Without getting up, she scoots closer to him.
"Riku...do you want to try and go home, like a lot of other people keep talking about? Even though you didn't like it there?"
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