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The Quiet Place Mods ([personal profile] bequiet) wrote in [community profile] quietplacelogs2018-02-12 02:11 pm

INTRO LOG #2



INTRO LOG #2

Put a Sock in It
Content Warnings: Disorientation, memory loss, confusion
Themes: Arrival, survival, exploration, horror

You wake, standing. A thick, muddy red dust coats your skin and clothes - it sticks to your tongue and blocks your vision. Inhale and it chokes you, exhale and your breath puffs out in front of your face in a transparent maroon cloud. It tastes of copper, tangy and harsh. Movement is difficult, every limb tingles and aches. Look to your left, your right. Evenly spaced in each direction stands another person indistinguishable in every way from the next. You're disoriented and lethargic, unable to grasp onto a single thought. A pinprick of light blooms ahead and grows steadily larger; a door has opened.

Hands grip your wrists, push at the small of your back and guide you out of the darkness into a room with four walls and a thin, sagging ceiling. The plaster is peeling, the air is musty, and the floor is slick. White plastic piping juts up from the center and curves into multiple spouts, clean water flowing in uneven streams. Those hands pull your clothes off and clear the dust from your body, redress you in handsewn jumpsuits. By the time they’re through, you will have begun to come back to yourself.

A finger is pressed to your lips. Kind eyes meet your own and a single word is whispered - hush.

Led out of the room in a line, you’re taken down a short hallway and into another, much larger room. There’s a woman waiting for you there, a child hugging her leg, and a cloth bag in her hands. She reaches in and pulls out a device, passes one to each of you. Once finished, she begins to move both hands in graceful gestures, a language. One of the people who helped you lifts their device and the screen lights up, tracks the woman’s hands. Letters appear on the screen and you understand the device’s purpose. She tells you what she knows and it’s not much.

This world is haunted. Noise attracts them, so it is not allowed. Communication is through body language, soundless writing, and the device. She tells you that your feet must be light and your mouth never used. There is a community outside these doors, where you can survive together, but only if you agree to one thing: complete and total silence. You'll have time to talk it over. You may ask one question and receive one answer.

Acceptance allows you to journey outside. The ground is marked in pathways of sand, lining the paths to each building and everywhere in-between. You notice that the locals hold their devices always, aloft and glance to it often. It will not vibrate or make a sound to signal a message. Notices appear. Rules. Guidelines. Feet on the sand and never anywhere else. To open a door you brush your fingers along the hinges - oiled and you may enter. If not, take the brush from the can sitting nearby and coat the metal with the dark liquid.

Now, you're to settle into your new home – with or without the help of those who have come before you.

The Place Inside
Content Warnings: Disorientation, hallucinations, body horror
Themes: Plot, exploration

Have you been to hell. And more importantly, have you been back. We all know this pain but are too scared to recall. This horror controls us, pulls at our strings to ensure how our life plays out. So, let me rephrase my question: have you been to Ile Lacrox. And more importantly, can you come back.

In the community, if you hear something you're not supposed to hear, you learn to look the other way. If you see something you're not supposed to see, you pretend it never happened. If you feel disappointed, you learn to never ask for more. So, through good times and bad, famine and feast, the natives held fast to their rules until one common day a sly wind blew in from the south...

That same red dust twists through the streets, curling up in faint, little plumes of familiarity. The farther south you go, the thicker it becomes. Those willing to explore far enough will find it coming from an island in the middle of the river. Once there, doting every available surface is the evidence of Sound Eater births, and the closer you are to the island, the harder it is to avoid being coated in red. Even if it's not rubbed into the skin, it doesn't take long for the effects to take over. Every sound is amplified. Your breaths are deafening, the slightest step echoes. But no Sound Eater attacks. Your vision blurs, and it's as if your mouth is sealing itself shut. Those you traveled with seem to be similarly affected, and you know you have to be quiet. Anyone who brought supplies with them might discover that a drink of water subdues the symptoms.

OOC: Only characters who entirely submerge themselves in water will be free of the dust effects. Just remember that noise will attract Sound Eaters.


Liplocked
Content Warnings: Violent tendencies, mind alteration
Themes: Love, romance, obsession, sex

The natives are of French origin, and with that comes a love of romance. Residents will find treats and valentines at their doors. That same night, there will be a small, red-glowing fire built near the fountain. There will be jars pressed into the dirt and filled with a sweet, red liquid. Some natives can be seen drinking it and being very affectionate with one another. Anyone who drinks this is inspired to show endearment or lust to others, and it will wear off after sleeping.

There's also the noticeable addition of a new arrival. They came through the Reset Room just like everybody else. They understand the rules and follow them to a tee. They are the perfect example of what the natives want in their residents. They are charming and captivating. They say nothing, and they don't have to. When your eyes meet, you feel seduced. There's a nervous flutter in your stomach. You can feel your heartbeat in your throat. Pounding, constricting. They smile and then turn away.

As they're walking, you notice you're not the only one looking at them, and in their expression, you see your own mirrored. What started as sweet infatuation and longing dissolves into a jealousy unlike any you've ever known. All you understand now is that to win their affections you have to come out on top—so you're the only one they see. Your actions are not your own, but they're still yours.

OOC: There are two ways to break the "spell". Your character fights it out with someone else who is feeling the same way OR they're approached and physically touched by someone who isn't affected by the newcomer. A third of the community will be completely unaffected (everyone else is affected unless the player is uncomfortable with playing out the scenarios). The newcomer can be of any gender the player wishes. For those partaking in drinking, the players can choose what effects it has; it can inspire feelings of lust or boost paternal/maternal instincts or devotion towards friends.

OOC
From your mods:

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NAVIGATION



waystation: (♜ men's bodies out like silk?)

[personal profile] waystation 2018-02-16 09:52 am (UTC)(link)
[The Reset Room being death's door was a morbid thought. Jake rather hoped not, not unless it could bring other people back, too (but hadn't the demon in the woods proved miracles don't happen?)]

Sort of.

[... In that Walter had been trying to trigger the end of the world before Roland shot him... you know. The usual exciting stuff. "I almost doomed us to be devoured by demons" seemed like one of those confessions you save for the second date.]

I was out of it, too, but I'm pretty sure it's not because I died where I was. If you were in danger and it is a portal, maybe it pulled you out in time?

[Saving him rather than resurrecting him was a better thought, right?]
justbeingknife: https://www.pixiv.net/member.php?id=1873928 (...!)

[personal profile] justbeingknife 2018-02-16 03:48 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Majima did seem to give this some thought, but... ]

Don't really make sense for Sera-san to shoot me after that big speech. So in my case, it was right after I was in danger. Too little, too late.

And anyhow, I'd rather deal with that than this.

If it did pull me out here, though, ain't that some crazy range? It ain't even the same universe. That normal?
waystation: (♜ among "The Band")

[personal profile] waystation 2018-02-20 07:57 am (UTC)(link)
Someone shot at you? Just what were you doing before?

[Jake's eyebrows climbed in a clear look of dubious concerned. Wow. This dude hadn't been kidding about being in hot water.]

I don't know. I wasn't even sure other worlds were real until just a little while ago. But ways to get between them exist.

[It's the first time he's ever seen something move so many people at once and without warning, though. Could it be something to do with the Dark Tower deteriorating, like Roland described? The boundaries between worlds getting thin? If he were here, he'd probably have more to offer.]
justbeingknife: (looking up)

[personal profile] justbeingknife 2018-02-20 03:44 pm (UTC)(link)
[ uhhhh. Wow, how to answer this question without sounding completely ridiculous. Majima ran a hand back through his hair for a moment before providing the following: ]

It's a long story. Basically, I barged in somewhere I wasn't welcome and a guy pulled a gun on me.

How the heck'd you stumble across these portals in the first place? If the media ever found out about this, it'd be splashed all over the headlines, so I can't figure anyone knows about back home.
waystation: (♜ nothing but plain to)

[personal profile] waystation 2018-02-28 09:36 am (UTC)(link)
[That reads and (looks) like Adult for "I don't really want to explain the gory details." Jake swallows the urge to ask if that sort of thing is how he lost an eye and nods in a hesitant accepting manner. Okay. Majima wouldn't be the first man he knew who barged into a place, or been the one holding the gun.]

Well, if you don't remember actually getting shot, you probably didn't. However that room works must be separate from how it brings people back from the dead. Or maybe it's not even that--maybe the Sound Eaters don't kill each time.

[This has been Theories 101 with Jake Chambers.]

Mine's not so long of a story. I stumbled into it, just like that. [Also a bit ridiculous. His wry half-smile says he's well-aware he could be reciting a sci-fi plot.] I don't think most people know about them, and the ones who do don't know how old they really are.
justbeingknife: (for real?)

[personal profile] justbeingknife 2018-02-28 05:02 pm (UTC)(link)
[ That looked like Jake had kind of gotten the wrong idea... and Majima didn't want to come across like he was the kind of person who'd pop a cap in a guy for no reason, even to a kid.

(Especially to a kid?) ]


It ain't like that. I was tryin' to help someone. It just... got real complicated.

[ Which was the best he could think of to say at the moment. Note to self: work on that. ]

But that's some luck ya got there. Must've been a million-in-one chance.

[ Although in Jake's case, 'luck' didn't sound like quite the right word. ]

Where'd ya end up?
waystation: (♜ no sluggish tide congenial)

[personal profile] waystation 2018-03-05 09:04 am (UTC)(link)
[He's not here to judge your cap popping activities, man--he's still not sure why he's even here at all--and doesn't expect an explanation... but when the man sees fit to give him one anyway, Jake looks up at him in consideration. Plenty of adults feel they know best and wouldn't stop to defend themselves to a kid.]

I get complicated.

[Complicated is everything to do with Jake reaching Dutch Hill and knowing to punch in the coordinates to Mid-World, and everything that had come after. His gaze wanders away from Majima. There's clearly more to the story, but he doesn't elaborate beyond what he sends back.]

Mid-World. I needed to find a way there, so it all worked out. That's why I was thinking something must have gone wrong with the portal and it took me here instead.