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Forgotten Tales Mods ([personal profile] keeperoftales) wrote in [community profile] realmofstories2019-02-18 07:03 pm

Chapter 02: Act I

Tale of the Bamboo Cutter: Act I—





§ instructions.

The first Act of our second 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. Finally, it is okay to assume that a base camp of sorts is made in that central location. 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 within them as well as the additional supplies provided to them by the Storyteller. In addition, they will experience a general wardrobe change upon arriving into the Draft to match the general feudal Japanese aesthetic, but you don't have to be too strict about it. 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. So those on Prince Quests, they can wait a day or two before setting out, and after completing their journey, they can rest another day or two before going with Kaguya to be judged.

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. Base Camp. Help set up, clear out, and protect the central location so that it can be used for a base camp. No one knows how long they'll be here, but it's going to be a few days, perhaps weeks. Time passes strangely within stories, after all. Although the Storyteller's magic will help offer some basic protection, there are still dangers that lurk outside of the forest and the occasional Blot monster or Eraser may try to harass those waiting behind. There's at least plenty of camping supplies, from tents and tools to food and medicine.


¶ II. Find the Gold Nuggets and Precious Stones. Hidden within the stalks of bamboo are golden nuggets and precious stones. To find them, characters will have to find red lined bamboo to cut down. One would think that would be easy when everything is monochrome in color, but the red lines will also be very dull and subdue and obscured by everything else. As to why they must be found, they are actually used to help plant new bamboo stalks to help regrow the forest and bring back life and color to the world. Thus after finding them, clear a patch and plant them.

Note: each gold nugget will provide some small healing to any injured and will have an additional boost in purifying the ground upon planting. It's all right for characters to hold onto a few gold nuggets, but do not be greedy!



¶ III. Eliminate Threats.As said on the tin, this forest needs a lot of culling. Just beware, the Erasers and Blots are dangerous and draw upon the forms they've taken on—from traditional Japanese demons to wild, dangerous animals. As more threats are cleared, the easier it will be to restore the forest as well. Destroying the Erasers and Blots will automatically revive the portions they had been "haunting" and make it easier to replant the bamboo.



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[personal profile] scrutinies 2019-03-13 02:53 pm (UTC)(link)
You're quite knowledgeable on this topic— consider me pleasantly surprised.

[And indeed, he's smiling as he kneels down to do the deed, planting one of the gold nuggets he'd had tucked away in the pocket of his coat. He's careful to cover it with soil completely once it's in the ground, giving the dirt an encouraging pat as he smooths it out.]

I take it there's bamboo where you come from, then?
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[personal profile] rokubro 2019-03-13 09:25 pm (UTC)(link)
I feel like I should feel offended by that.

[But he says it in good humor, chuckling a bit as he watches while also keeping an ear out for anything that might try to suddenly jump them.]

But yeah. It's not native to the country, but my ancestor planted a few stalks and so we have a small forest of it. It's both for the aesthetics and as a source for some of our practice swords.
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[personal profile] scrutinies 2019-03-14 07:17 pm (UTC)(link)
No offense meant, I assure you! I just didn't take you for the agricultural sort.

[He seems far more inclined towards adventuring, given his love of fighting.]

I see... very practical. I've read about such things in books, of course, but never seen it for myself.
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[personal profile] rokubro 2019-03-16 08:53 am (UTC)(link)
Haha, it's fine—you're not wrong. But it's pretty easy to make a makeshift sword out of bamboo. They're strong and durable, but also more flexible than normal wooden swords and although they're the same weight of a real sword, the blows aren't as bad so you have less injuries.

I could make you one if you wanted to try it out.
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[personal profile] scrutinies 2019-03-18 05:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Very interesting. Ideal for those who are learning, as such.

[Perhaps he ought to have Rokurou make him one, if he's to expand on his existing skill with swordplay? In the absence of his spells, it would be a good idea.]

I may take you up on that— you would be compensated appropriately, of course. What I remember from my fencing days has been useful, as have the lessons I took from Sir Olberic back home, but the knowledge of how to wield a sword isn't enough— practice is the thing.
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[personal profile] rokubro 2019-03-19 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)
[He looks at some of the bamboo around them, reaching out to feel the ones that still seemed healthy. ...Hm.]

Honestly, I could probably make one for you right now. Well, not now, but I mean back at camp. I also won't mind help you practice.
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[personal profile] scrutinies 2019-03-24 06:06 pm (UTC)(link)
That would be splendid!

[He is here for it, friend!]

I would be honored to be able to spar with a swordsman of your caliber, as well. I should hate to let those skills I have honed go to waste.
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[personal profile] rokubro 2019-03-25 05:07 am (UTC)(link)
Then consider it a deal. I know I saw some good bamboo back near the camp, so I'll just wait until we return.

In the meantime, any change to the ones we planted? Or should we start moving to the next area?