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EVENT #17: EPULUM - COORDINATION POST
Event #17 - Coordination
This post is for coordination while the event is ongoing, to prevent the IC Event Log from being overrun by OOC mod and player communications. The comments section will contain applicable comments and forms for you to reply to as needed.
Use this post to:
Use this post to:
◎ Contact the mods
◎ Submit your suspected culprit
◎ Investigate the crime or track ongoing investigations
◎ Submit noticeable actions
◎ Write rapid IC exchanges
Available Forms
For details on each form, see the sections below.
Be sure to reply under the applicable category as required.
Be sure to reply under the applicable category as required.
Mod Communications
If you have any questions about the limits or scope of what you can do before you formalize it in an investigation, you can go over the details with us here. You can also submit the suspect to Celeste under the appropriate heading. Submitting the name of the suspect is not required to complete the mystery, but doing so may contribute to whether the suspect is caught or escapes.
If you have questions about non-investigative aspects of the event, see the Questions thread on the OOC Plotting Post.
Contact Us
If you have questions about non-investigative aspects of the event, see the Questions thread on the OOC Plotting Post.
Investigations
To leave opportunities for others, please limit the scope of your actions per submission. For example, if you'd like to test a key, you must specify a narrow set of locks in a particular section. Additionally, while there are no strict limits on how many investigations you can be involved in, we do ask that you try to stagger them a little to help us keep pace.
You can investigate something multiple times as long as it makes sense for your character to try again. This includes following up with witnesses if characters learn new information. To investigate, fill out the form, then comment under the item you're investigating.
Investigate a witness, scene, or evidence
You can investigate something multiple times as long as it makes sense for your character to try again. This includes following up with witnesses if characters learn new information. To investigate, fill out the form, then comment under the item you're investigating.
IC Exchanges
Use this option if you have an interaction you'd like to play out, but setting up a standard IC thread would be impracticable. For example, if your character wants to speak to several people about a piece of evidence, you might want to do an IC exchange. IC exchanges can take place in the real world or the Horizon.
Treat this like an informal IC network thread done in person, where character reactions, snippets of dialogue, and other details can be quickly played out and concluded in-game without committing to a full log thread. Exchanges are game canon, and can count towards Activity Check under the category of a Network thread.
Start an IC exchange
Using the provided form is optional. Begin a thread freeform if you prefer.
Treat this like an informal IC network thread done in person, where character reactions, snippets of dialogue, and other details can be quickly played out and concluded in-game without committing to a full log thread. Exchanges are game canon, and can count towards Activity Check under the category of a Network thread.
Using the provided form is optional. Begin a thread freeform if you prefer.
Notable Actions
Submit any notable actions that are likely to gain attention from other players such as fights or disturbances.
Submit a notable action
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Like many of the partiers, Babis is seemingly oblivious that a crime has taken place and thinks they're referring to the parade the broke down, which he will sympathetically say is a shame but that it hasn't soured anything. He feels sorry for the performers, though, as they must've worked hard only to have their display ruined.
Babis looks sheepish when they call him an expert lock-picker. He says that he made bad decisions in the past, and that he isn't here to cause trouble. Since he is unfortunately not sober, they'll have to repeat the scenario a few times before he gets it, but he enthusiastically participates. He says that a complex puzzle like that would probably require some help. It's important to have friends! If Cadfael and Kelson would look at it as a collaborative challenge than something to argue about, they might come to an answer.
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Cadfael wouldn't mention that he meant something else other than the parade breaking down, and agree that it's a shame. He's never seen anything like it and was completely mesmerized by it. He will emphatically agree that having friends is very important.
Following that he will ask how long Babis is in Ikorr, does he have any friends here. If Babis confirms, Cadfael will ask if it's common for his people to leave their home to travel or even live in other places. He left his own country when he was young so he's curious does it also happen elsewhere. If there's any particular reason he chose to come to Ikorr and not say Cadens or any other city.
What can either of them Cadfael and Kelson sense from the guy? Other than that he's drunk and merry? Is there anything he seems to omit, has odd reactions to any of Cadfael's comments?
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The Draconae commonly leave their homes to explore the world. He says he picked Ikorr since he heard of the festival. It seemed like an opportunity to see something new. However, he has plans to go to the Free Cities next. Or Thorne? He hasn't decided, but the Free Cities sounds appealing since he likes the heat.
Babis will seem a little uncertain as the conversation goes on since he feels like they're probing for answers he doesn't have. He'll ask what new things Cadfael wants to learn. Is he also interested in the vaults downstairs? Has he never seen magical locks before? He tells Kelson that magic locks are of particular interest to him. They're different than the kinds he grew up with. Magic is less powerful in the Nether.
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Kelson adds that he's most used to locks tailored to specific people and asks what kind of locks Babis knows since he mentioned that magical ones are different than what he's used too?
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The Vaults supposedly contain some secrets, which he isn't surprised to hear. The Citadel in the Nether also has many secrets, too.
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Meanwhile Kelson has been truth reading the entire time, that itself takes very little effort and should not alarm Babis. First thing he wants to know is if anything Babis has said has been an outright like, or skirting the truth.
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