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The Great Beastly Mods ([personal profile] greatbeasts) wrote in [community profile] dragoncalled2016-11-14 08:09 pm
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Event Start: Renzu's Flock; Predator or Pray


There's a commotion by the ocean.
At dusk, a strange and unsteadily honored tradition begins to cause unrest within the city. It's nearing the end of a trade season, and the approach of winter brings with it a tenuous and uncomfortable truce of necessity. A small trading group of Beast Hunters dock their ships at Outer Nuren's pier, just within Dragon Bay. They have brought with them hides, trinkets, meat, fish, rare plants, magical items and caged common creatures from the wildlands beyond the city's walls. In turn, they seek fabric, clothing, lumber, weaponry, armor and food from Nuren's harvests. Most of the Beast Hunters have come to trade their goods, while others are there to relax for a week in the seedier Outer Nuren, where the citizens are less likely to bother them and they can pick their fights and conversations with little concern for the preaching of the devout or the judgement of the sheltered citizens in the city proper.

Beast Hunters are fond of tavern brawls and games of chance, though their regard for a scion's dragon, or any magical creatures, is visibly and openly one of disgust and discomfort. Despite this, many of the traveling traders enjoy sharing stories and will pass on tales of the fearsome and dangerous creatures they proudly boast to have killed or survived encounters with. There is open distrust or curiosity toward the scions and their worlds, but in general the Beast Hunters are a far more survivalist group of Remnants with a scattering of Touched. They're grim, rough around the edges and quick to violence and anger, but a bit of gold, flattery, charm or gambling can soothe most tempers.

For a few gold, a scion skilled at games of dice, chance, or drinking competitions might find a profit in Outer Nuren throughout the week, and curious souls could learn more about the world beyond the city walls. Including its dangers and potential treasures, stories of the Wastewalkers or wild magical creatures and lands, and boastful accounts of survival against horrible odds.

The Beast Hunters have a low opinion of the city citizens, calling them soft and worthless creatures who lean too heavily on their faith and security. Likewise, the citizens of Nuren have low opinions of the Beast Hunter's, calling them dangerous cut-throats and warning that they will gladly stab you in the back or poison your drink for a single gold coin or to steal the young and vulnerable dragons from their scions. Open scorn from both sides is apparent while the Beast Hunters linger in Outer Nuren, with fights both physical and magical breaking out. While the citizens may not venture far beyond Nuren's walls, they are practiced magic users and skilled fighters, albeit a bit less prone to fighting dirty.

By the end of the week, the Beast Hunters will have sold their goods, and will pack up their ships and leave, refusing passage to scions and citizens alike. Only Beast Hunters may sail aboard their vessels, and any stowaways will be thrown to the sea serpents and sharks.
Strange magical feats in the streets.
In stark contrast to the rough and rowdy Beast Hunters, another group has grown active in Upper Nuren, becoming very visible during the week. A group of Scholars of Renzu have returned to the city from a trip to Renzu's temple, and bring back with them more of the great Griffin's teachings and knowledge.

Throughout the week, the scholars try to get involved with the Scions. They offer to help the Scions understand and learn what their elemental alignment is, and how to use the ability they and their dragon now share. Several of the scholars hold daily 'classes' in the squares of Upper Nuren. Displays of elemental ability occur in the squares, along with discussions on how the different elements relate to and interact with one another.

In the evenings, the Lorekeepers of the group tell tales to small gatherings of young citizens and any interested Scions, teaching them about Renzu and occasionally delving into tales of Chelba, Benra, Mouros, and Lysheu.

A few scholars with powerful shield and healing magic offer to help Scions practice their magic, so that they can learn how to use their new abilities, and learn what to expect if their dragon decides to use their magic as well.

At the end of the week, when the Beast Hunters have sailed away, the scholars will still be present, but less visibly active away from the smaller temple of Renzu within the city.
And a fine feathered friend around every bend.
Osaaru's sparsely filled streets have begun to fill in with the sounds of life. Excited citizens, exploring scions and intrepid young dragons have to learn to live with one another in the city. The adjustment is easier for some than it is for others. None understand this better than the Great Griffin.

Renzu, the Great Griffin and Guardian of Knowledge, is a prominent and active guardian, revered and respected by a large portion of Nuren's population. The wisdom of the Great Beast is spoken of by any Scholar, Mage or devout citizen who mentions either of the Great Griffin's names. Though largely viewed as a gentle guide and known to be the Observer who watches over the city, there are occasions where the Great Beast takes a more direct approach.

As evening descends, a distant chime begins to fill the air. The darker the sky grows, the more the melody seems to grow, always faint but with new melodies whispering and intertwining their way through the winds that sweep as gentle breezes through the city streets and alleyways. The distant sounds create a melody of wind chimes accompanied by a faint song that seems to resemble the soft music of wind instruments. It fills the air for a week, always faint but present, and all who hear it are likely to feel a calming, peaceful emotion settle over them, that comes and goes over time.

With the winds and music, a flock of Griffins and Grifflings have entered the city, taking perches on buildings and walls. They play with or assist the citizens of Nuren and any scions who do not attempt to attack them. Grifflings race across rooftops in playful games of tag and chase, or engage young dragons in tag or hide and seek to sharpen their hunting skills. Griffins, some larger than lions in size, stroll through the streets, lending their backs to the pulling of wagons, or their wings to the creation of helpful currents.

With some dragons nearing an age of testing their wings, and other young hatchlings beginning to fill the city, Renzu decided to take the young creatures and their scions under wing and give them a first lesson in their new lives. Renzu's flock are there to help the young dragons with their first steps toward flight. Throughout the week they can be seen acrobatically soaring through the skies above Nuren or creating small controlled winds and gusts to lift young dragons and their scions into the air.

Gently approaching a Griffin may even see the creature allowing citizens or scions to ride on their backs, provided the person in question is respectful. Their powerful wings and large forms allow them to carry scions and their young dragons, or up to two people, on their backs. While they may be unable to ferry about larger creatures, they will gladly assist others where possible.

The citizens of Nuren caution against injuring or threatening Renzu's flock. Most will insist they are gentle and harmless creatures as long as no harm is done to them. Injuring or killing a Griffin or Griffling is severely frowned upon by the citizens, though a Beast Hunter or two might be willing to pay a high price for one. Any harm or threat scatters the flock, making them distrustful and even aggressive toward the attacking or threatening party. From then on, the Griffins and Grifflings will not allow the scion in question to approach them or others of the flock.

At the end of the week, Renzu's flock take wing, returning to the mountains they came from and leaving only a few scattered Grifflings playing in buildings and on the streets. With them goes the music, fading away on the gentle winds.
Notes
Please direct all questions to the Q&A on the plotting post.

Additionally there is a post on the OOC community for talking about upcoming wishes in the Tide of Wishes Here.

You are welcome to use this post to toss out open or closed starters and tag around, or to make your own posts within the community. Another post will go up for the Tide of Wishes, soon. In the meantime, there is an OOC post for you to leave your character's wishes, if you so choose, or to discuss them with others.
enthraller: (65)

yes that's fine!

[personal profile] enthraller 2016-11-15 10:50 pm (UTC)(link)
[Eyes darting over to the stranger -- no, acquaintance, Saralegui just sighs, too exasperated to even be bothered with putting on a pleasant face.]

She dislikes being left behind. And good luck explaining to a dragon that it's for the best...

[Chipper in contrast to her scion's weary frustration, Shina gives another little shriek in ackowledgement of Fuyuhiko. She remembers you!]
impheired: but i've also decided i don't give a fuck (neutral ♚ i've decided it's a bad thing)

bueno c:

[personal profile] impheired 2016-11-16 12:39 am (UTC)(link)
[Fuyuhiko winces a little at the second shriek, before holding out his hand to the dragon. He remembers you too! Hello again.]

Heh, well at least she likes you. [Poor Peko scares her dragon sometimes. It's a very sad and pathetic sight for everyone involved.]

Got anyone you trust enough to watch her for a bit? Short of tying her up somewhere like a dog, I'm not sure how you're gonna convince a clingy dragon to stay put. [Is there such a thing as a dragon babysitter? This seems like a good time for there to be such a thing.] And somehow I get the feeling that probably doesn't work as well with dragons as it does with dogs...
enthraller: (60)

[personal profile] enthraller 2016-11-16 04:38 am (UTC)(link)
[Another sigh, while Shima happily darts forward to butt her head against Fuyuhiko's hand. Clearly, she cares less about seeming poised and dignififed all the tjme than her scion.]

Mm, but I'd rather not bother him with something so petty.

[And while he's also seen chaining a dragon up work well for someone, he'd just...rather not.]
impheired: between the "be kind to everyone" and the "fuck everyone, you owe them nothing" mentalities. (unsure ♚ i'm constantly torn)

[personal profile] impheired 2016-11-16 06:51 pm (UTC)(link)
[Shima's still a baby, she's excused from being poised and dignified right now, clearly. Fuyuhiko rubs his hand gently over her head, scratching experimentally behind one of her ears after a few passes of head rubbing. He's not sure if that's a thing dragons like, but there's really only one way to find out.]

I dunno that anyone would consider the safety of your dragon petty. And with how rowdy those Beast Hunters can get, that's a pretty legitimate concern.

[He doesn't blame you Saralegui...he wouldn't want to chain his dragon up either. You know, if he had one.]

You could always owe him a favor though, if you feel so guilty about it.
enthraller: (59)

[personal profile] enthraller 2016-11-16 07:02 pm (UTC)(link)
[Who knows about dragons as a whole? Shima seems to enjoy it, but then, she might just enjoy any attention period. She's a lot like her scion that way, at least.

But Saralegui's mouth twists, like he isn't sure whether to frown or smirk wryly. You have a lot of faith in people as a whole, Kazoo, if you think everyone necessarily cares about others' dragons like that. He certainlu doesn't.]


It's petty because I could just avoid the area altogether. And it's generally not a good idea to leave yourself indebted to a clever man, if you can avoid it.

[Besides, Saralegui already owes him. Whoops.]
impheired: not on me. just like...in a drawer (ponder ♚ sometimes i wish i had boobs.)

[personal profile] impheired 2016-11-18 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
[He has less faith than his words might imply. After all, he never said that a person would necessarily agree to it, just that they wouldn't think it's petty. He'd assume most people would understand why a person would worry about their dragon's safety, given the whole "they die, you die" thing.]

[But that doesn't mean people aren't still assholes who would refuse just because they don't care, even if they understand. Years ago, Fuyuhiko himself was that kind of person, once. He's mostly better about it now.]

[Mostly.]


Ah, true enough. You gotta watch out for the smart ones. [He sighs, moving his hands away from Shima's ears to rub her beaky snout instead.] Dunno what else to tell you then. Unless they make dragon sedatives, sounds like your only other option is to just bring her with you and hope for the best. I saw a few scions down there with dragons yesterday and even if they weren't happy about it, it's not like they just up and attacked for no reason.
enthraller: (60)

[personal profile] enthraller 2016-11-19 08:11 pm (UTC)(link)
[Her snout is smooth as marble, only transitioning to scales up by her eyes. It's hard to say whether she enjoys the touch on it or just likes the idea of being pet, but Shima trills happily, settling herself in at Fuyuhiko's feet with a soft clattering of claws on stone. Saralegui makes a face at the idea of sedatives, and sighs.]

They might not go so far as to attack on sight or anything, but I don't imagine they'd be as willing to have a proper conversation with me..

[And he wants an outside perspective on all this. Maybe he could find one willing to tolerate a dragon -- and his then obvious status as a scion -- but he's always been the sort to take any advantage he can get. It'd be much easier to get one of them talking, he thinks, without the presence of his endearing but frustratingly persistent little dragon.]
impheired: but deep down, i'm a good person. and even deeper down i'm a bigger asshole. (smirk ♚ i may seem like an asshole...)

[personal profile] impheired 2016-11-21 07:31 pm (UTC)(link)
[That trilling means she's clearly enjoying the treatment and, really, that's all Fuyuhiko needs. She's not trying to bite his hand off or anything, so he'll just keep doing what he's doing until she shows some sign that she wants him to stop. What a good dragon.]

Well, you're not entirely wrong there, they aren't exactly crazy about scions with dragons. But that just means you gotta get a little more creative when it comes to striking up a conversation. [He looks up from Shima with a smirk.] You any good at gambling?
enthraller: (68)

[personal profile] enthraller 2016-12-05 02:24 am (UTC)(link)
[Well, there's an idea. And certainly one that appears to the thrillseeker in him -- calculated risk is his forte, though he typically works on a grander scale.]

Of a sort. Never before with money, though. [As if that doesn't sound questionable, but Saralegui carried on with an innocently hesitant expression.] But I don't know any of this world's games yet.