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EVENT LOG: Leave a Light On
LEAVE A LIGHT ON
You aren't scared of the dark, are you?
The dark is safer than the light. It's the light the reveals the things you'd rather not know. It's the light that's essential to knowledge and to growth. It's the growing things you should be worried about around here. They've been waiting for you for a long time.
... Of course, so has everything thing. But it's the growing things that have the opportunity, now. No matter how dark and stormy the night, morning always comes.
This is the event mingle post for Leave a Light On. This event includes general content of rapid plant growth and the possibility of infection by the Growth (plant-related body horror element) for participating characters. The IC duration of this event is the afternoon and evening of Day 4.
This is not an event with heavy moderator involvement. Players are welcome to make their own top-levels on this post.
Further information on the event can be found here.
The dark is safer than the light. It's the light the reveals the things you'd rather not know. It's the light that's essential to knowledge and to growth. It's the growing things you should be worried about around here. They've been waiting for you for a long time.
... Of course, so has everything thing. But it's the growing things that have the opportunity, now. No matter how dark and stormy the night, morning always comes.
This is the event mingle post for Leave a Light On. This event includes general content of rapid plant growth and the possibility of infection by the Growth (plant-related body horror element) for participating characters. The IC duration of this event is the afternoon and evening of Day 4.
This is not an event with heavy moderator involvement. Players are welcome to make their own top-levels on this post.
Further information on the event can be found here.

time for the power of imagination!
She backs away slowly, keeping her hands raised and in sight.
“I won’t take you anywhere, not without your permission. All I want to do is help you get out of this. I’ll do naught else, you have my word.”
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She decides to try a different tack. "Can you tell me where you are right now?"
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“Who is She? Did She hold you captive?” An obvious question, maybe, but if it gives them both time to think it will be worth it.
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She stays put for now, but hopes fiercely that this will work. She refuses to abandon someone she can help. Never again.
“I can keep working to free you, but I’ll need to come closer again. Is that all right?”
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“Some people have called me an elf before, but I’m not one. I’m an Elezen. Are you from Norvrandt?”
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“Alisaie Leveilleur,” she says. Cautiously, she resumes her progress on the vines. “Far to the north, actually. I haven’t heard of Vankrik either.” A considering pause, and she looks back up at the other girl. “What’s your name?”
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“I don’t know where we are, if I’m being honest. And neither does anyone else. But I will get you out of here, and we can try to find out.”
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Finally, it looks like she might be able to extricate herself, though she’s still a bit off the ground so it may require caution. “That should do it, I think. Do you want help getting down?”
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She edges forward on the uneven platform of roots, gripping the other girl's hands tightly, until she reaches the edge and can try to step down. The ground is quite a ways down, and she tries to fit her heel into a gap in the roots to use it as a step for part of the way, but after she lifts her other foot to try and step down the right of the way, it gives, pitching her forward and tangling her foot at an angle that bring a gasp of pain.
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Her fall is sudden and terrifying, giving Alisaie no time to react in any way other than bracing herself. It’s a short distance, but enough for injury if they aren’t careful. She grunts and sways a little as Lucia Corina falls against her but stays on her feet. They remain there, both catching their breath. Lucia Corina’s heart is pounding, or perhaps it’s just her own.
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Besides, maybe it’s too dark to see her blushing. She keeps her hands on the other girl’s upper arms, doing her best to keep them both steady.
“It’s all right,” she reassures, smile in her voice and on her face, “I didn’t assume you did it on purpose.”
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She lets Lucia Corina keep bracing against her, unwilling to let go. Just in case she becomes unsteady again. It will be a bit of a walk back, and she doesn’t want to aggravate the injury. That’s all.
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