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The Quiet Place Mods ([personal profile] bequiet) wrote in [community profile] quietplacelogs2018-01-31 08:31 pm

MOD LOG #1



MOD LOG #1

Packing Up
Content Warnings: General tension
Themes: Survival, exploration, heavy-lifting

At the end of the month, the natives send out a mass message informing everyone of the upcoming trip to 'meet' the Sound Eaters. Preparing for the trip is simple, though labor intensive, and begins with making certain that everyone packs food, water, clothes, gear, and a twenty-pound package of sand. When it's time for the journey to begin, those tasked with watching the sandpaths, will lead the party on the journey towards the Eiffel Tower. It's a slow trip, a careful one. Natives will take breaks every few hours and when the sun sets, help everyone to set up their bed rolls around a few lanterns. The natives will unveil the star mapping feature, with constellations named and general history attached, on the devices. They will encourage those to tell stories, get out food and water, and 'talk' amongst the group before everyone settles into sleep. Out, under the night sky, the silence is more noticeable - there are no crickets or frogs. This process will repeat for two days until the group reaches the end of their destination at midday.

Sound Eaters
Content Warnings: Disorientation, confusion, character and native death, Sound Eater birth and death, body horror
Themes: Survival, exploration, horror, death

On the third day, characters will finally reach the Eiffel Tower, where the Sound Eaters in this area of France have set up their 'home'. Stopping far enough out to allow for communication, the natives will gesture to the ruins of the structure that appears to be altered. Structures are built up and around the metal frame, closing off different sections with a dark material that glints an oily-green in the light. After explaining that the Sound Eaters are influenced by the weather, rain being an issue for them, they'll take everyone closer. Silence is key here. The natives are visibly wary, tense, and uncomfortable but they believe that showing the arrivals what they're so afraid of will inspire them to be more cautious.

Now, as close to the Sound Eaters as they dare to go (less than a half mile), the natives will have everyone crouch down behind various cars and debris. The devices will say only one word, watch. As the sun begins to set and clouds darken overhead, the tower will open up, the Sound Eaters spilling out. They are split up, as the natives refer to it, into classes - the young, the shifting and the matured. The young are extremely sensitive to sound, volatile and aggressive, humanesque in form with features in various state of change. The shifting are grotesque, splitting and reforming, changing from young to matured in a shift that is punctuated by pained screams and the breaking of bones, splitting of flesh. The matured are in control. They command and guide their kind into a circle, where they all bend down, kneeling as something different than the rest comes out of the tower to stand at the center. The wind catches, dusting up red ash from it and blowing the ash towards the group - there's no way to move and it tastes familiar, coats your skin in red. They all grow quiet and a wrapped form, in the shape of a body, is placed at the Sound Eaters' feet. It crumbles, breaks apart and sprays out over the wrapped figured to completely cover it.

The shards of the Sound Eater bubble up and fuse together, creating a shell. Rain begins to fall. Light, but enough to cause the Sound Eaters to begin to move, pushing against one another but not leaving the circle. There's a shrill sound, an offbeat whistle, air escaping a tight space, a desperate inhale, and then the shell at the center splits apart. A Sound Eater died to create a new life. Smaller than the other young, the 'child' climbs up and out, but it's not the same as the others. It's form is generally human. Dark hair, androgynous features. No eyes. No mouth. Standing, it angles its head towards the matured and they move, as if on command, and surround it as it walks into the tower.

( If anyone makes noise at this point, in any way, the coming bad weather and what just occurred, will result in the Sound Eaters only attacking that person - rather than the whole group. They'll drag that person into the tower and out of sight. The character will be reset. )

The natives are upset. Spooked. They've never seen anything like that and they're quick to tell everyone this, followed by a hasty message to leave. As they're moving, the rain begins to beat down and the ground grows slippery. Making it back to the supplies is troublesome and just as the group gets close, one of the natives slips and tumbles down broken concrete, twisting and smacking against the hard surface until they come to a stop at the bottom. Anyone that goes to help will find that the native has hurt themselves and there's nothing that can be done, despite best efforts. The natives will take the time to wrap their friend up, relaying that the Sound Eaters don't attack now that the rain is heavy, and will begin the slow trek back to the community. They'll camp each night, the same as the trip up, but with an uncomfortable tension that no amount of story telling can break.

It's Raining Me- Rain. It's Just Water.
Content Warnings: None
Themes: Survival, fun, noise-making

After everyone is back in Reims, the natives will split off to bury their dead - they will not allow anyone to accompany them. Everyone is encouraged to head back to the community to get a break from the bad weather and to unload their supplies. The following day, the natives can be heard outside. Splashing and making noise, fixing houses, and what might have been a somber event will quickly turn into something a little more upbeat as rain beats down on the city. Children will play and occasionally laugh, stunted in their ability to enjoy themselves but willing to learn from the arrivals. Bigger items will be moved and natives will encourage everyone to do the 'noisier' things that they need to do. When the rain ends, work will resume as usual and soundproofing will be a lot more difficult - the water washed away sandpaths and damaged some areas. Cleaning up will take time but the natives aren't as unhappy with the situation as they just had a moment's respite from the normal tension of their everyday lives.

OOC
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NAVIGATION



clarius: (106. ❀ BREATH OF LIFE.)

[personal profile] clarius 2018-02-08 03:21 pm (UTC)(link)
I could in theory. The reason why it's difficult is because it happens to be a round robin.

[ -oh. that's right. wouldn't know what a round robin because that is a strange term to just throw out there.

she needs a second to try and explain herself but having spend the last six years having to explain a lot of concepts to the lornful light crew has made her adept to that. at least she no longer needs to explain her need for oxygen. ]


It's a type of song meant to have several participants. With specific roles for specific types of singers. I can try to sing it but it might sound a little weird to do the entire thing by myself. I'm sorry in advance.
steal: (Default)

[personal profile] steal 2018-02-12 11:05 pm (UTC)(link)
[Rey's just grateful after that explanation that she isn't expected to sing. Worried that might be the case at first, she takes the most cautious step back like she's going to run away. But when all that comes is an explanation and an apology, she awkwardly gives a curt nod of her head.]

I don't mind.

[But she also doesn't volunteer to help out because she doesn't know the song, and absolutely no one wants to hear her attempting to sing. She doesn't think she's ever sang a note in her entire life.]

I also don't mind you telling me no, if you'd rather not.
clarius: (154. ❀ LOVER TO LOVER.)

i thought this was tagged-! i'm sorry about the wait.

[personal profile] clarius 2018-02-20 04:18 am (UTC)(link)
[ lorem replies with a patient shake of her head, a smile on her face. she noticed the step back and is now trying her best to show no, don't worry- there's no risk of a singalong here if one isn't interested in that. ]

It's fine. I'm more than happy to try if you really want to hear it. It wouldn't be the first time I had to do it by myself. [ no one - save a select few - back on the ship showed any interest in joining lorem in the past if she approached them. she had to exercise her singing voice with or without a group so this is normal.

after taking a moment to figure out the logistics of the song, lorem takes a deep breath and begins to sing: ]


I'm so far from home,
The light will guide your way.
My heart screams for home,
So look to the break of day

Child- Do you see?
See how the light breaks through?
I do but what can it give to me?
When I'm so far from you?

It'll guide you,
It'll protect you,
Until you're back my arms.
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[personal profile] steal 2018-02-26 08:18 pm (UTC)(link)
[Rey listens, falling into a sort of awestruck silence. She would often sing to herself at night when she was alone, a small child missing her parents. No one was there to sing to her. The song she's just heard reminds her of that time, and makes her long for a mother that never is coming back for her.

She's so far from home now.

Emotion catches in her chest and she holds it there, shakily smiling in Lorem's direction.
]

It's beautiful.

[The words come out tight, as she tries to keep tears from building in her eyes.]

I wish -

[It's getting harder to talk without a tremble to her voice.]

I wish I had heard it as a child.
clarius: (100. ❀ BLACK WATER.)

[personal profile] clarius 2018-02-28 03:13 pm (UTC)(link)
[ i wish i had heard it as a child.

for a second, it almost feels like someone's snatched the very air in her lungs with how she finds it hard to breathe. she wonders if the reaction is really hers or the deepset coding dictating her response. she decides it doesn't matter because oh her heart at that point.

it feels like its breaking when she thinks about the implications, the scenarios.

carefully, lorem chooses her next words in hopes it shows her sympathy and empathy. ]


There weren't many chances for this sort of thing where you're from then? [ or that many people willing to try? ] I'm sorry. That isn't fair at all.