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storyevents ([personal profile] storyevents) wrote in [community profile] realmofstories2020-11-01 04:00 pm

Chapter 06: Act I

FRANKENHYDE: ACT I—





§ instructions.

Frankenhyde Act I 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.

A few reminders. The city's setting is steampunk themed, so while for the most part it follows ye old Victorian England style, you have a lot of Industrial accents and odd machines about, including small airships. There is a river, so ports and docks are available but although this place may seem large, it's actually a finite space. Sailing down the river will be an endless loop back to the start with fog being the only visible "boundary." Passing through this fog will them back to where they were. There are also numerous research labs and other buildings, but many of them are locked or sealed behind an invisible barrier so no one can enter. The "locals" are all blots, so they are more like living puppets that will have minimum response to anyone who tries to interact with them. Most are neutral, but will attack if provoked. There are also some that are immediately hostile, and are differentiated by the sparks of electricity they generate around their bodies. The "safe zone" for this campaign will be a designated apartment building. Everyone can either bunk together or choose their own room.

Finally, just to be clear, characters who are assigned roles will know beforehand and can either communicate with their partner beforehand or just wait until they're in the scene. To get to their scene, characters must enter a specially marked door in the apartment building to be transported into their scene. They will automatically return upon completion (or if something goes horribly horribly wrong). 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 top levels, so you're free to incorporate them however you wish in your own top level.

¶ I. Help the Scientists. A lot of work needs to be done to help the research experiments be a success, some of it a bit more unsavory than the rest.

  1. Gather Ingredients.There are a lot of things that go into creating life, so cue the fetch quest. Items range from organs from wildlife to various plants and herbs to tools such as thread, needles, and large bolts. These items can be found throughout the town and outside of the forest and can be left at either of the buildings that is set for Frankenstein's and Jekyll's laboratories. Do note that no one except those who are cast for the scenes can go inside (there is an impenetrable barrier that will shock anyone who tries to enter).

  2. Bzzzzt. The scientists also need to generate a lot of electricity. Outside each laboratory are various generators used to harness and conduct electricity: lightning rods that can be attached anywhere, strange boxes that need to be powered, and even an odd looking metal ball that can be opened to physically capture lightning. Just be careful to not get shocked!


¶ II. Help the Locals. Like most damaged stories, the local townspeople are not real but Blots taking the form of the original residents. Most are friendly and continue about their lives without paying much attention to the Aspect and providing basic assistance or keeping out of their way. They do not speak but seem to understand if communicated to.

  1. Science Fair. There is a local science fair being held that anyone can participate in! Rewards...aren't that great, but it's the experience that matters. But as expected, things don't go smoothly as various experiments and projects go awry. With the technology as it is, this can be even more dangerous as more than one is dealing with explosive fuel or have way out-of-the-box inventions such as flying motorized bikes or small automaton of some kind.

  2. Dangerous Blots. There are some blots who are badly damaged by Erasers and are more prone to attack. Those that have small electric sparks around them will have jerky movements and must be subdued or destroyed. There are also real Erasers lurking about, taking the form of unidentifiable homunculus and small chimera.


¶ III. Trick-or-Treat! It seems everyone came in time for Halloween. Although not quite as festive as current day, the children still participate in some lighthearted trick-or-treating. The Aspects are free to participate either in wearing costumes, doling out candy, or playing tricks, but they will want to keep an eye out. Some of these costumes appear too good, and some unfortunate accidents and incidents will reveal odd mutant experiments have escaped and mingled with the crowds. Most are not hostile and just cause accidents and disturbances, so they can be gathered and returned to the various research labs. Others may prove a bit more "bite-y" so more force may be necessary to subdue them.

¶ IV. Wildcard. Make up your own prompt!




no_reload: (Reaper - Looking)

[personal profile] no_reload 2020-12-06 04:25 pm (UTC)(link)
You have a better sense of propriety. After all, we both know announcing dangerous people is a good way to bring them together.

[After all, he was already interested in this Adachi and he planned on making contact after observing. He liked to find allies on his own, vet them as necessary and make certain that they could both acquire something of value.

He currently had no reason to go out of his way to kill anyone. The mission currently required they either ignore each other or work together, both of which he could do. Of course, aside from that bratty kid, Roxas, no one had bothered to push him either. Well, except 76 who was always swinging when it came to him.]
steadypulse: (Do you know how long this took?)

[personal profile] steadypulse 2020-12-08 09:52 am (UTC)(link)
[A low grunt, and a slow rolling of shoulders. Otherwise 76 wasn't moving closer or away, keeping that unseen sort of eye-contact they had going.]

Give a spoiled child a shiny new toy.

[What it sounded like to him, honestly. Enough trouble to deserve a good punch to the face if seen acting up, and not make it his problem otherwise.]

Or a corrupt cop a bit more power.
no_reload: (Default)

[personal profile] no_reload 2020-12-08 04:27 pm (UTC)(link)
[Reaper was well aware that their stand off would continue for much longer. Neither he nor 76 were known to back down even when it came to standing in doorways. This was just another show of their refusal to give in to one another, though he wasn't invested enough to take personal affront if he did back off eventually. Needling Jack was worth every second of defiance.]

Corrupt cops? Please, that never happens. People with authority are always fine and upstanding citizens who never allow their biases to feed into how they react to the people they are sworn to protect.

[The sarcasm was so thick that it could be cut with a knife. Not that it mattered, as he figured this Adachi fellow would be interesting enough to at least meet.]

Not everyone is capable of duty first.
steadypulse: (I don't know what I'm doing)

[personal profile] steadypulse 2020-12-18 01:22 pm (UTC)(link)
[They'd both know about corruption through more than just cop-level, much as 76 had once had to needle and ass kiss to seem like the naïve and bright eyed country boy to get them comfortable. Enough to slip at times for the sister organization to catch and do what was needed. Too many times some had managed to go higher and feel untouchable.

Act untouchable, to the point there was so much trouble that doing anything could end even them. Some other play needed, or cut short when one wasn't found soon enough.]


No, not everyone.
no_reload: (Default)

[personal profile] no_reload 2020-12-19 11:21 pm (UTC)(link)
[Both of them had seen the ugliest sides of corruption in their time, which meant that they were in perfect position to understand how deep his sarcasm went. They had both played the necessary roles to work around it and adapt with it, but that didn't make it any less corrupt here and there.

He shrugged his shoulders and pretended to be examining his claws as he remained leaning on the door frame as their 'stand off' continued on as if nothing were wrong. If anything, this conversation was practically cordial for them these days.]


Good thing you carry that torch enough for everyone else.