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Chapter 02: Act II
Tale of the Bamboo Cutter: Act II—
§ instructions.
The second and final Act of the campaign is underway! This is the designated log for all Main Scenes. Others are free to create their own toplevels for the Sub Quests, which are detailed below. Each Main Scene has their own unique toplevel and those cast into the roles are to thread their scene under each. All scene instructions are provided in the toplevels. Like the Sub Quests, there is no specific toplevel for it, but players are free to incorporate it in their own.
As a reminder, characters will find similar information and instruction within their journals so they won't go in blind. Also to note, all characters will have all their belongings still with them as well as the additional supplies provided to them before, but now they have the additional resources from the manor itself. In addition, they will experience a second general wardrobe change, and once again players are free to choose what that outfit is so long as it fits with the described setting and theme. Characters in Main Scenes will have a second wardrobe change while acting the scene. Outfits will be provided in the prompts themselves, and these outfits will only be in affect during the scene. The moment they leave the setting area, they return to their other wardrobe.
Finally, just to be clear, characters who are in Main Scenes are not immediately dropped in to their location and will have to travel to the "setting location" and then return. Threading all of that isn't necessary, but it's to help give a better idea that characters can take a break between scenes or wait a bit to help with other things like the Sub Quests.
Feel free to refer to the Game Notes for more detailed info as well as ask questions or clarifications.
§ sub quests.
Everyone is free to participate in the Sub Quests. There are no specific toplevels, so you're free to incorporate them however you wish in your own top level.
¶ I. Shore Up Defenses. The palace Kaguya lives in is about to be hit hard. Gather all supplies and resources to create barricades, weapons, and rations. The palace bound Blots will help, but only the guards are able to train to fight. The bamboo stalks around the palace are very strong. Some are filled with gemstones, and these can be used either as explosives or healing. Bright reds are the explosives, soft pastels are the restoratives.
¶ II. Fight the Moon Army. While Kaguya (and princes) deals with the leader, everyone else will need to fight against the rest of the moon army, and it's a creepy one. Made of blots, the soldiers look and move more like zombies and are tough to beat. With the light if the full moon giving them strength, some tactics will be necessary.
Note: there are toy soldiers and incense diffusers scattered around. When activated, the toy soldiers will enlarge in size and can fight for roughly five minutes before falling apart. The incense can be used as smoke and choke bombs. Just be careful not to hit allies!
Everyone carries out their tasks well, and once they have been completed they could rest for some time within the safety of the base camp. Sound and color once more return to the land, everything looking more normal and even vibrant in some places. But one night, as all drifted to sleep, a silver fog drifts in and washes over them. They will all dream of story's progression:
When the dream fades, everyone will wake up to find themselves not in their camp grounds, but within the manor instead. Once more their clothes have changed, ranging from the finest noble silk to clean but simple uniforms of servants and guards. Although it is mostly peaceful within the manor, there is rumbling outside, shadows flitting over the night skies and a dark, ominous fog rising from the bamboo forest. A large fight quickly approaches and preparations must be made.
New roles have been cast and more tasks to be done as they are quickly reaching the end of this story. Like before, specific paths are marked for those designated to follow.
Now. How will this story end?
Whether they succeeded or failed, once the princes return from their journeys and the princess gives her judgment. And that judgment is to reject all of them. Truth be told, she had hoped that none of them would return, either to fall to their fates or just give up. But for those who managed, while she still refuses to give away her heart, she does acknowledge their strength of courage and determination. Thus she invites them to stay within the court as her servants of sorts should they so choose.
Meanwhile, the forests around the manor had grown bountiful, gold and precious gemstones adding to the family's riches. All of this and more catch the attention of the Emperor, and he now desires to make Kaguya his own. But will he fare any better? And there is an ominous wind as the full moon slowly ascends into the dark night sky, growing larger than it has ever before. Little do they know that more vistors will soon descend upon them, also seeking the fair Kaguya...
When the dream fades, everyone will wake up to find themselves not in their camp grounds, but within the manor instead. Once more their clothes have changed, ranging from the finest noble silk to clean but simple uniforms of servants and guards. Although it is mostly peaceful within the manor, there is rumbling outside, shadows flitting over the night skies and a dark, ominous fog rising from the bamboo forest. A large fight quickly approaches and preparations must be made.
New roles have been cast and more tasks to be done as they are quickly reaching the end of this story. Like before, specific paths are marked for those designated to follow.
Now. How will this story end?
§ instructions.
The second and final Act of the campaign is underway! This is the designated log for all Main Scenes. Others are free to create their own toplevels for the Sub Quests, which are detailed below. Each Main Scene has their own unique toplevel and those cast into the roles are to thread their scene under each. All scene instructions are provided in the toplevels. Like the Sub Quests, there is no specific toplevel for it, but players are free to incorporate it in their own.
As a reminder, characters will find similar information and instruction within their journals so they won't go in blind. Also to note, all characters will have all their belongings still with them as well as the additional supplies provided to them before, but now they have the additional resources from the manor itself. In addition, they will experience a second general wardrobe change, and once again players are free to choose what that outfit is so long as it fits with the described setting and theme. Characters in Main Scenes will have a second wardrobe change while acting the scene. Outfits will be provided in the prompts themselves, and these outfits will only be in affect during the scene. The moment they leave the setting area, they return to their other wardrobe.
Finally, just to be clear, characters who are in Main Scenes are not immediately dropped in to their location and will have to travel to the "setting location" and then return. Threading all of that isn't necessary, but it's to help give a better idea that characters can take a break between scenes or wait a bit to help with other things like the Sub Quests.
Feel free to refer to the Game Notes for more detailed info as well as ask questions or clarifications.
§ sub quests.
Everyone is free to participate in the Sub Quests. There are no specific toplevels, so you're free to incorporate them however you wish in your own top level.


Note: there are toy soldiers and incense diffusers scattered around. When activated, the toy soldiers will enlarge in size and can fight for roughly five minutes before falling apart. The incense can be used as smoke and choke bombs. Just be careful not to hit allies!
OPTIONAL SCENE B: PRINCE #4 VS. MOON KNIGHT - MUSASHI AND ASOUGI
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He keeps to the shadows, as the moon army battles it out in the forefront, using the commotion as a cover. He eventually finds a long hallway that he assumes led toward Kaguya's private quarters. Security here wasn't quite as busy compared to the main hall though, odd.]
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After a short while of waiting around, she could swear she just heard someone enter the hallway. With a smile, she steps out from behind one of the many pillars lining the area. ]
Hey there! Didn't get lost, did you?
[ And then she looks. Ah ... Is it Disciple, or is it Hyde? The look on her face is complicated - even from a distance, Disciple might recognize it as the same impatient, battle-starved look she'd given the first dragon that attacked them.
She's moving her hand onto the hilt of her blade, but does nothing just yet. Just staring at Disciple to see what he does next. ]
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Don't tell me you're the "prince" this time. [He was doing such a good job putting some space between them. He's not sure if he can convince his way out of this, not after their little mountain adventure, and not with how she's looking at him. He only vaguely recalls what was happening while Hyde was in control, but he can always assume it's never a good time for the other person whenever he shows up. The jewel in the end was retrieved, but at what cost?]
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I'm afraid so.
[ She sighs, shrugging to herself. ]
Too bad you seem to be yourself. I was kind of hoping that bastard would be out for this. It won't feel as good this way, but it is what it is ...
[ She's got nothing against Disciple himself. In fact, she thinks he's a pretty good guy she wouldn't mind getting to know better. Fighting him sounds interesting, but this side of him isn't the one she wants to beat to a pulp. But if that's what she's got in front of her, then maybe she should just take what she can get ... ]
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You don't? That really is too bad. I guess you better turn around and leave then!
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So neither of us are going to leave? That only leaves one path to follow, doesn't it.
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You're right! You can leave any time you want.
[ She doesn't know who Kaguya is right now, but hard-working Musashi sure is hard-working, and her grudge against Hyde is sure locking in her dedication to stick to her assigned role right now. ]
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Don't do this. You do not want to fight that thing. [Please let him pass.]
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[ Her usually bouncy tone is gone. She's not joking around, or being dumb. She has a vendetta here. ]
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[ And just as before, she's blocking his way. Not that she feels she has a fair chance against Hyde. Oh definitely not - her "insight-filled strikes" powered by her Heavenly Eye aren't coming out the way they usually do when she's at her normal size, and Hyde is more than capable of overpowering her. Still, she desperately wants to get a hit in on him for everything he put her through. Her survival comes first though, and she's got several means of getting the hell out of dodge if this goes as poorly as Disciple believes it will. ]
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No matter how much she blocks him, he will not strike back and continue to try and get passed her without conflict. It reaches a point he tries running pass her once there was an opening. If she wants that fight, she'll have to work for it.]
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When he suddenly tries to bolt past her though, she's quick on his heels as he does. ... And she's absolutely going to try to slam her hilt into his gut the second she's in range to do so. ]
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[ This was really getting irritating. She doesn't like the idea of attacking Disciple outright, but if this was how it was going to be, then she'd need to hit him with something he can't easily predict or sidestep from her.
So, she stops, raising her blades: ]
If you won't stop--!!
[ Then swings them down, a burst of violet energy shooting out in front of her and racing toward Disciple. It can still be avoided, but it'll be more difficult than her earlier attempts to stop him. ]
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Who taught her Double Demon Fang?But it's true that it's definitely a technique he's never seen before. Him anticipating an attack was his only saving grace from getting badly injured.He rolls towards the walls, the left side of his clothes now with cuts where her attack had hit. The voice in his head was getting louder. This is pathetic. I thought you were through letting others push you around, huh?! She needs to pay! Hurt her!] Stop- [He wince, feeling a stinging sensation from his arm. Looks like she broke skin, but it wasn't critical, not yet anyway. He could still run and that's what he does. Why must that door be so far away?]
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Musashi is secretly a Tales character confirmed.She's both upset and glad that technique managed to clip him. Wrong personality to bang up, but at least it slowed him down for a bit.But all right, if he's still going to run, she's going to keep chasing him. Once again, once she's in range, she's going to try once more to jab him with her sword's hilt, though this time it's a lot more targeted.
She's aiming for that new cut on his arm. Furthermore, if he looks, he'll see an odd purplish-blue gleam to her eyes, as if something was activated but maybe was ineffective for some reason. ]
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You're far too proud to just let this happen, you know. He staggers backwards, but now he's confronts Musashi with his blade. You've gone through too much to allow this.] You will stay out of this. [Maybe he can knock her out before the buzzing gets too loud.]
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Did you forget our roles? I will do no such thing.
[ Not that she cares that much about said role. This was personal.
But now that Disciple's got his blade drawn, she gets in a more proper stance and rushes at him, ready with a flurry of remarkably precise swings once she's in range. For as goofy as she can act, Musashi absolutely knows what she's doing with her weapons. ]
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here's your pretty pretty princess~~!
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