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- alice liddell (am) [ou],
- allen walker [crau],
- devero [ou],
- inigo [ou],
- kairi [ou],
- koumyou sanzo [ou],
- little one [ou],
- madoka kaname [ou],
- nell ingram [ou],
- romeo [crau],
- sonya blade [ou],
- taiki [ou],
- thanatos [ou],
- tidus [ou],
- yondu udonta [ou],
- yugi mutou [ou],
- ~x~bucky barnes [crau],
- ~x~curufin [crau],
- ~x~senku ishigami [ou]
The Waking of Neran
It is indeed, with thick winter coats, hats, scarves and gloves in all sizes. There are also some bags suitable for carrying food, for anyone who wants to add to the festival food with more food!
They have the morning to prepare before another announcement.
"Shortly arriving in System #78961112094711. The weather is extremely cold, voidtreckers and passengers should wrap up warm and wear their SCA's at all times. Arriving in ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one."
The train shakes as they leave the void and they will see dark skies with glowing flecks of light falling down around them. It's only a glimpse before there is rock to both sides as they enter the landing area.

The Waking of Neran
... ARRIVAL TO OSIGA

For those turn their gaze to where the cold comes, they will see a view of the world: a landscape of mountains lit in burning bright blue. Like Christmas and city lights, they can be seen in the far distance, and the sky too glows with a shimmering, falling blue. It looks like a slow rain, while farther up, the twinkling of actual stars can be glimpsed.
This will be their view of the world for three Osiga days - 210 hours, give or take.
The lower floor widens into a train-like station, shuttles ready to take them into Osiga proper in short five minute rides. They just need to figure out they need to scan their SCAs at the turnstiles, which will beep with approval, and send a map to their SCA of the grotto.
With a handy dot to their hotel.
... THE IRUE GROTTO


There's stairs that can be taken, but also elevators. The bedrooms are much the same as the lobby, with paints and furs all around - the furs especially covering the beds, along with hand stitched quilts. In the centre is a fire pit, set with heatstones than wood or coal, and extras in a container by a wall with safety instructions of how to move them (with tongs and gloves).
Outside the rest of the grotto can be seen, a mish-mash of layers closer to a labyrinth. There's curtains for privacy, and also a screen to help blot out the sound.
FOOD & SIGHTS.

Water runs through constructed streams, small but always in travel. They fall off into small waterfalls, eventually gathering into pools that always ensure drink is around. But there's also drinking spaces around, wall coves where servers mind the drinks, and people gather around on crouched seating. Privacy isn't a big deal in Osiga; visitors welcomed into conversation freely. The drinks favour the strong, spicy and sweet. Their traditional drinks are a fiery whisky and a sweet creamy milk drink flavoured by spices that taste very much like cinnamon and nutmeg. It is strongly alcoholic though there is a non alcoholic version as well. There are other drinks available of course from other planets but visitors are encouraged in a good natured way to try the good stuff.
And let's not forget the food. Most traditional Osigian dishes are spicy yet sweet, fatty, and largely meat. There are also food baskets all over, filled with wrapped snacks free for taking, or to add your own. Never let your neighbour go hungry. What will you find, dipping your hand in: a treat, or a mistake?

Keeping company is better than not. Anyone who goes in alone will find the chill uncomfortable to those who have someone else nearby, SCAs working stronger together. Paths somehow stay free from being covered in the icy mess, and every few yards are grit bins with small bags to put the contents in, instructions as to what to do.
And that's to throw them at the sculptures, into the air, and watch as the hardened ice disperses into a fizzle of lights. The sight is considered beautiful, and especially fun for kids and couples.
... ANAN & THE MINISTRY
It's maybe an hour or so after their arrival when a message comes through the comms on their SCA's.
boop beep boop beep / boop boop boop/ boop boop/ beep//
beep beep / boop beep//
beep beep beep boop/ boop boop boop/ beep beep/ boop beep beep / boop / beep boop beep/ beep/ boop beep boop beep/ boop beep boop/ beep/ beep boop beep/ beep beep beep//
"It didn't close the hack. I think your Voidtrecker Express likes me." Anan sounds almost triumphant. "Glad you all came. I'm at the drinking space next to the Irue Museam of Osigan Art."
For those that wish to go and meet her, they can.
boop beep boop beep / boop boop boop/ boop boop/ beep//
beep beep / boop beep//
beep beep beep boop/ boop boop boop/ beep beep/ boop beep beep / boop / beep boop beep/ beep/ boop beep boop beep/ boop beep boop/ beep/ beep boop beep/ beep beep beep//
"It didn't close the hack. I think your Voidtrecker Express likes me." Anan sounds almost triumphant. "Glad you all came. I'm at the drinking space next to the Irue Museam of Osigan Art."
For those that wish to go and meet her, they can.
... THE WAKING OF NERAN

People begin making their way to the main streets where the parade will go. Some people may have made candles throughout the day but there are also long candles for sale and 'fire' bearers carrying large torches to light the candles. The main lights are all turned off, plunging the streets into darkness lit only by the candles and the faint distant glow of sors.
The parade itself has large lit floats, literally floating above the ground, the lights are in intricate shapes. There are light dancers- people dressed completely in black to blend in to the night, with ribbons of light doing feats of acrobatics to music- instruments and volcaless voices weaving melodies.
After the parade passes by people move to the streams, where their floating candles that can be lit and sent on their way. There are designated areas for the tall candles to be placed- almost shrine like with areas to pray or think or sing- the helpful guides will assist anyone and are very open to the different ways people from various worlds and cultures may wish to remember their dead.
Afterwards people are encouraged to drink, eat, spend time with the living and swap stories of the dead. Dance and sing. It is upbeat, joyous and the tears are meant to be cathartic.
NIGHT TWO: PERSEVERING. After another day of activities- or resting and recovering from the excess of the night before the grotto again is ready in anticipation. The side of the grotto open to the sky is packed with people, ledges and railings packed with people. Even the buildings on this side of the grotto have opened their doors to allow people up on their roofs to watch the firework display.
Sparklers are sold, as are snacks and drinks and a voice comes through speakers throughout the space.
"NERAN! On this night you fight!" The crowd cheers. "Hear our dedication, return to us! For tonight is a night of COURAGE!"
The crowd cheers again and the fireworks begin. Loud and colourful, beautiful shapes, almost like dances in the sky. It's loud and it's busy but the atmosphere is great, throughout the night within the crowd there are marriage proposals, declarations of new jobs, decisions to travel the void. Bravery and courage abound- helped probably by the strong whisky that is flowing freely.
NIGHT THREE: UNITY. The festival continues, though it's a slightly later start on day three for many who are nursing hangovers, having a well earned sleep in preparation for the final night or just frantically trying to remember what declarations they had made the night before.
But the activities are still happening throughout the grotto- though the guides might advise any obvious voidtravellers that they may wish to nap before 'night' time, especially if they are not used to day/night cycles this long. The final night doesn't stop til sunrise after all and no one wants to miss the sun rising!
As the time comes for the party to start every square and every street is packed, music blares through speakers. Traditional Osigan music mixed with styles and music from other planets in the galexy. The traditional Osigan music has many layers, deep bass instruments that seem to make the ground itself rumble.
There is dancing, led by guides and locals. They are big circle dances, loud energetic and done in unity. There are callers who keep everyone in time and remind them of the steps but it is mostly an exercise in organised chaos.
But very fun organised chaos. There's extra chairs and benches set around for people who would rather watch or need a break from the endless swirl of dancers. There's plenty of water in large barrels for people to help themselves and other drinks are available to buy.
The party goes on for hours but eventually the music stops and there is an announcement that they have an hour left until sunrise. People begin moving out to find the best spots to watch. Up high on the cliffs people spread out rugs and blankets and settle, waiting.
The atmosphere is one of anticipation, people passing around drinks and snacks. Then there is a hush, a cry as for the first time in a month the first ray of light streaks across the sky.
Neran has awoken. The sun has returned once more.

OOC NOTES
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He offers Devero a smile as he draws near, and a curious tip of his head to one side. "I heard there's going to be fireworks," he says, "did you want to watch them together?"
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"Absolutely, as long as that's all right with you," he says as the other man joins him. He trusts that Koumyou would have said something already if he had other plans, but he still feels a twinge of nervousness when he asks.
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"Welcome, welcome!" she says, throwing her arms wide. "Come in out of the cold!" She peers up at them, her little rounded ears perked as she examines Koumyou with particular interest for a moment. "So this is him, eh?" she asks Devero, while still looking at Koumyou.
Devero's arm hitches a little around Koumyou, holding him that much closer. "Yes," he says, affection enough to heat the whole grotto in the warmth of his voice.
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Gonna stay tucked up right against Devero's side as they go in, though, blinking down at the native from inside his huge, fur-lined hood. "Thank you for letting us in. It's very cold out there!"
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She takes them down a hallway to a door that she opens with a whirl of cold air. Beyond is a cozy little balcony with an incredible view of the night sky and the glimmering sors drifting down into the city.
"Tonight is a night to be brave," she finishes, winking at Koumyou and giving Devero a hearty slap on the back to send him through. "Enjoy. Let me know if you need anything."
The door closes again behind them after Devero's guided Koumyou through. The balcony is a little pocket of stillness, the kind tucked inside a sheltering nook in the building rather than projecting out into the elements. Though the falling sors is tossed into swirls and drifts by the piercingly cold wind that blows down into the grotto from the above, very little of that cold turbulence penetrates the alcove.
The cold is further kept at bay by the heaps of furs and heavy quilts piled on the low bench against the wall on one side, with a table only slightly higher set before it. Beneath the table is a brazier full of fresh heatstones, with heavy canvas hanging down from the sides not facing the bench, to trap and direct the heat; on top of the table is a platter of chewy Osigan delicacies and a jug with matching cups, presumably of the fiery whisky the natives share so freely.
Devero, still smiling, indicates that Koumyou should have a seat on the bench. He'll find the blankets are warm, and the leg space beneath the table even warmer.
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He's quick to settle on the bench, and wastes no time in sticking his legs into the space under the table. "Sort of!"
Very similar!
"You really planned this out, huh?" If Devero hasn't sat down beside Koumyou just yet, the priest pats the space next to himself. "Is this why you were so scarce yesterday?"
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And to that end-- he reaches over the table for the jug, pouring the drink inside into one of the delicate cups. He picks it up, two-handed, and offers it to Koumyou. "Drink?"
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He's going to wait for Dev to have one too, before taking a cautious sip...
And freezing with his eyes widened comically in surprise.
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He pours his own cup, then sits back. The expression on his face is sly as hell as he watches Koumyou try the very, very fine sake he'd ordered from the train. "What do you think?"
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Koumyou takes another little sip of his sake, and then adds, "It didn't work, but I took the sake with me when I left. It was a gift, after all."
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Temples didn't give him fancy presents to walk away with. If they did, it was probably something he didn't want.
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He lifts his cup to his lips and sips again, then regards Koumyou as he lowers it. "Then again, very few people wanted to know you at all. They only cared about Sanzo-sama, didn't they?"
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Most people who craved power enough to care about the clout of having a Sanzo around... also wouldn't turn down the chance at a sutra. Or two. Especially the rich civilian types who didn't particularly care about his spiritual significance.
Devero's second statement gets a nod, and a one-shouldered shrug out of Koumyou. Voicing his thought of a moment ago, he adds, "Or just the sutras that they saw as in their reach."
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No. Unconsciously, he touches the box sitting in his pocket, waiting for its moment. Koumyou isn't there anymore; with all luck, he'll never have to go back there (were he even able to). Koumyou's here with him, and tonight is going to be amazing. He's determined.
So he determines to shift the mood back around to fun. Setting his cup aside on the table, he twists to face Koumyou and spider-walks his fingers up his chest to his shoulders, where the sutra hides under the priest's layers.
"Oh Sanzo, you're on to my secret plan," he says in an exaggerated theatrical voice. "But it's too late. Now your sutra's in my reach!"
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"You'd make the worst assassin, you know. I'm not sure I can even joke about it. Unless-- that's all been an act to throw me off the scent?"
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And he dives his hands under Koumyou's cloak.
To tickle him.
Yes, really.
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Devero's a lot more ticklish than he is. ENGARDE.
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"Let that be a lesson to you, assassin."
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He touches the box in his pocket again with one hand, and with the other checks the time on his Interface. "The fireworks are about to start!" he announces, and dislodges the warm blankets around him as gets to his feet.
He holds both hands out to Koumyou, and if given them, pulls the priest up and over to the little open space at the railing of the balcony.
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Priorities.
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