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Riverview Moderator ([personal profile] riverviewmod) wrote in [community profile] riverviewlogs2018-05-01 07:34 pm

monthly mingle: MEMORIA

who: everyone in Riverview!
what: monthly mingle: memoria
when: the month of may
where: anywhere around the city
warnings: please put any necessary warnings in the subject lines

memoria


In the days leading up to May 1st, residents new and old will notice preparations beginning, a flurry of activity getting the city ready for the upcoming celebration: Memoria. A more solemn celebration than Sampremi or the Flower Festival, Memoria is a week-long time of remembrance for those lost in the Great War and the epidemic that decimated Riverview Quarantine's population 10 years ago. Memoria traditions include lighting lanterns for the dead, telling stories about lost loved ones or lost homes, eating meals with loved ones, and a special gathering to send floating lanterns down the river in honor of those lost.

a solemn commemoration of those lost



While the main city-wide event associated with Memoria is the floating of lanterns down the river on each Sunday evening of the month, the holiday is generally seen as a time of reflection on and appreciation of things that have been lost - people, homes, cultures, and planets. It is also a celebration of the things that remain. Many locally-owned shops will host displays of culturally-significant food, and will hand out informational flyers sharing the unique customs of their own homeworlds and inviting others to share those customs. There is a heavy emphasis on sharing time with family, friends, and lovers, and anyone who is able to will cook meals or treats for loved ones, or at least purchase them something good to eat.


i. hanging lanterns


Throughout the entire week of Memoria, residents will be hanging lanterns around the city. Lanterns are generally placed in greater number in places of passage - streets, bridges, and all alongside the train lines are particularly well-decorated, as are any trees alongside paths, and most homes and businesses have a profusion of lanterns around their doors and windows. This tradition is twofold; some people believe that the lanterns are hung in these places in order to guide the spirits of the dead back to those who still love them, other people believe that the lanterns are to give light for living loved ones to find their doors in times of darkness...many people believe both.

No matter what your character might believe, you can be sure they will find themselves offered a lantern for free from various businesses or friendly citizens passing by, and invited to hang it before the sun sets, or they may be handed a bundle of lanterns and asked to help share them with others.


ii. sharing life


Throughout the city, characters will find groups of people gathering to share hot drinks and talk about their loved ones lost, their homes and planets, or their experiences during the Great War and the epidemic. Anyone who has lost someone, who has fought to survive, who is feeling cut off and homesick, is welcome to sit and share their story. If your character chooses to sit and to share their story, they will find that people will gather to listen, will generally be respectful of the telling, and may share their own similar experiences in return. This is an excellent time to air grief in an environment where most people understand and respect grief, and a good time to deepen the connections to others around you, to understand them better.

There is also a very large focus on cooking or purchasing meals or treats for loved ones during Memoria, with many people taking meals with everyone they care about during the week of the holiday. Some go the extra mile and will hand out baked goods (usually chocolate or cinnamon), packets of candy, or other little treats to acquaintances, especially if they would like to form a closer bond with them. This is a great time for characters to reach out to someone they would like to get to know better with a surprise treat!


iii. floating of the lanterns


On the evening of May 8th, just before sundown, many of the city's residents will head toward the banks of the river, where they will light lanterns in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, in honor of their dead loved ones. The types of lanterns vary wildly, based on personality (either of the person floating it or the person they are honoring), culture, and many other factors. Some lanterns are very simple, others are incredibly complex, but the one common feature they all have is that people write on the shades of them - they write about their feelings for their loved ones, their wishes for their relationships and friendships, a memory from childhood or home, or even just lines of poetry or lyrics from songs that express something they miss, or something that hurts them.

Once those emotions are written on the lanterns, the lanterns are set free, floating down the river in the darkening evening, in a cathartic gesture shared by most residents of the city. Waves of lantern floating will start around 7 pm and continue until the sun rises on each Sunday evening of May.


iv. down with the sickness


The epidemic that happened 10 years ago was an incredibly traumatic experience for the people living in the Quarantine, on a cultural scale as well as a personal one. While most people who live in the Quarantine are able to leave after 5 years, the trauma lingers in any number of invisible ways in the city. Besides that, there is a small population of people who have chosen to live permanently in the Quarantine, who have made it their home and embraced its melting pot of cultural diversity as their own. Many of these people are survivors of the epidemic, and have a particularly poignant connection to the Memoria celebration.

One of these long-term residents is an engineer specializing in magically-enhanced robotics who lost most of her family in the epidemic, and as each year passes she becomes more and more distraught by how the population turns over and slowly loses track of the importance of Memoria. In her eyes, it's become symbolic, commercialized, a celebration of general grief and not the very specific grief the Quarantine experienced 10 years ago. And she has decided to do something about it, something to make the specific trauma of the epidemic very real and very current to everyone in the city.

On May 1st, she will be releasing a small cloud of self-replicating magically-enhanced nanites near City Hall. The nanites are drawn to warm, living bodies, and once they enter, they find their way to the brain and central nervous system (or equivalent, depending on physiology) and start to take effect on the parts of the brain (or equivalent) that control a person's sensory experiences and psychosomatic responses. In effect, the nanites work as an artificial virus that makes residents horribly ill, and which can be passed from person to person like a contagion.

Throughout the month, reports of this mysterious illness will sweep through the Quarantine, with residents uncertain of how to cure it. Symptoms vary widely depending on the person, with each affected person facing a uniquely personal set of symptoms - but each case has the same thing in common: it ends with the victim losing consciousness and lapsing into a coma.



How It Works

● Participation is opt-in, and while the "epidemic" can't be ignored in the city, characters are not required to get ill even if they are exposed.
● The "disease" can be spread from person to person by skin-to-skin contact or exchange of fluids (kissing, coughing, spitting, etc.) There is no set symptoms for the "disease," and how much or little a character is affected or in what ways is up to player discretion. Incubation period (time between exposure and first symptoms appearing) is also up to player discretion.
● Since the nanites are based in both tech and mgaic, they are much harder to defeat than they would be otherwise. However, they can be deactivated and destroyed through a combination of electromagnetic pulses and magical nullification or spell-dispersing abilities. Players are also welcome to come up with other ways to deactivate the nanites, keeping in mind that it should not be too easy.
● Affected characters can be sick for as long or short a time as the player decides, and once they lapse into a coma it can last as long as the player decides. Once the character wakes from the coma, they will no longer be sick and the nanites will no longer be present in their system.
● Once a character has been infected, they will be immune and cannot be reinfected.
● All sick characters will be well again by May 31st and there will be no long-term effects.

● If any players wish to pursue or bring to justice the perpetrator, please send the mod a PM and we can discuss your ideas!


v. roommates or wildcard


Feel free to use this prompt to meet new roommates, for the purpose of getting to know each other, or hit up the mod-posted prompt to create a Communal Housing floor mingle. Or, if you have an idea for a prompt that isn't in this list, set during Memoria, feel free to write it up!


visual inspiration


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Credit: image i: RAW Visual, image ii: by trenchmaker, image iv: Bianca Draghici; image iii: found uncredited on Pinterest - please let the mod know if you find credit!

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tetherer: (10)

[personal profile] tetherer 2018-05-18 07:45 am (UTC)(link)
[They notice him falter a bit as he takes the drink, and they wonder if perhaps they forgot something. He seems to recover quickly, though, so maybe it was nothing. They pretend they didn't notice.

The Tetherer watches with anticipation as he tastes the drink, awaiting his verdict. When it comes back positive, they grin.
]

I'm glad! I found it very interesting, myself, so I've been recommending it to a lot of people.
thestarling: (alert)

[personal profile] thestarling 2018-05-18 07:00 pm (UTC)(link)
It's certainly usual.

[But Peter is still drinking it, so he doesn't seem to mind. He steps to the side to get out of the line, but there doesn't actually seem to be anyone behind him, so Peter isn't too worried about holding things up. Mostly he's trying to keep his curiosity in check.

Though a little can't help slipping out.]


Do you mind if I ask how you ended up here if coffee isn't your thing?
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[personal profile] tetherer 2018-05-20 01:55 am (UTC)(link)
[The Tetherer certainly doesn't mind stopping to chat. They happen to be on their own at the moment, and things appear to be slow for now, so they welcome the conversation.]

This job was assigned to me. I requested I have a sort of "working class" job, to broaden my experiences. I actually... hadn't heard the term "barista" before I was assigned the job, and I'd never even made my own tea...

[They're a bit bashful about that, but they've been open about their inexperience throughout their learning process.]

Oh, but I am learning a lot already.
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[personal profile] thestarling 2018-05-20 07:52 pm (UTC)(link)
[His eyebrows lift a little at the way they say it, as if it's some sort of foreign concept, but that brush of power that Peter can still feel the echoes of probably explains it. And it's not like Peter can fault them for wanted to try new things.

Thus the lavender latte. He sips at it again as he tries to put his questions into some sort of useful order.]


I'm guessing you did something very different back home, then?
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[personal profile] tetherer 2018-05-21 03:21 am (UTC)(link)
Ah, yes. I was a god and diplomat.

[Said casually like it's nothing. They do recognize the gravity of such a revelation, however, and their smile fades slightly, though they're not unhappy to share the information.]

My case is a bit particular, since I was brought up for the role from birth. I don't have many life experiences that are separate from that role. Thus... the broadening.
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[personal profile] thestarling 2018-05-21 04:32 pm (UTC)(link)
[Peter nods and doesn't actually look all that surprised. So more like Beverly or Ty than Mama Thames, then. Or maybe some combination thereof. It's a strange comparison, but it mostly makes sense in Peter's head.]

This is a good place for it, at least. All sorts of things here you might never run into anywhere else.

[And you either embraced that or probably had a minor breakdown. Nice to see they were both going for the former.]

I'm Peter, by the way.
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[personal profile] tetherer 2018-05-22 05:12 am (UTC)(link)
Every world boasts the same way, but the unique thing about this reality is that it is far removed from my own.

[They smile at that. They are still really excited about a reality untouched by Natures or the original three gods.]

I was responsible for monitoring and altering countless worlds from the Nexus. Each were very different from the next, but... they were Tethered in a way that is not replicated here.

[And then, to put a big bow on that explanation:]

Nice to meet you, Peter. I'm the Tetherer.

[No name, just a title. Well, it's kind of also a name. It's complicated.]
thestarling: (black and white soft)

[personal profile] thestarling 2018-05-23 02:11 am (UTC)(link)
Altering?

[It might seem like a strange thing to get stuck on, but Peter is used to a very sort of earthy god. He's not going to doubt their power, but they are tied to pretty specific locations. This sounds like something very different, and he can't help but be a little curious.]
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[personal profile] tetherer 2018-05-23 02:37 am (UTC)(link)
Tethering them so they don't become lost among the countless others, after they've been Separated. In rare cases, Tethering two worlds together into one, new whole. The opposite of the Separator, but intrinsically linked with her as well.

[And there was the third god. June Summers. She didn't want to participate, and the Tetherer felt for her. Perhaps it's best not to mention her godhood apparent in this, given how such topics have gone over so far when they've been discussed with others here in the Quarantine.

It is a very different culture here than on the Nexus, for certian.
]
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[personal profile] thestarling 2018-05-23 09:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh.

[So very different from what he's used to, then. Well. As far as Peter knows. But he'd like to think that someone would have mentioned the whole countless worlds thing at some point.]

This must be quite the change for you then, even aside from the new job.
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[personal profile] tetherer 2018-05-27 05:10 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, yes. I'm more used to... being served, and having people look up to me in a sort of... [How to describe this.] way. [Nailed it.]

Here, I'm simply another person in the Quarantine, one who is tasked with serving coffees and teas to others. Additionally, my power to create Tethers between worlds appears to have been lost. Though I can still create them between places on the same world.

[They're smiling, though. They don't seem bothered by the change, just... still getting used to it.]
thestarling: (black and white soft)

[personal profile] thestarling 2018-05-28 07:40 pm (UTC)(link)
That does makes sense.

[Must be a hell of a change, to go from god to barista. But they don't seem too worried about it, so Peter just nods understandingly. Maybe when you're brought up to be a god, working in a coffee shop is like running away to join the circus. ]

Well good luck with the new experiences thing. You can look me up if you've ever got any questions, yeah?
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[personal profile] tetherer 2018-05-31 07:40 am (UTC)(link)
[That's exactly what working in a coffee shop is like for them.]

Oh, well, thank you, Peter. I'll certainly do that.
thestarling: (this apple?)

[personal profile] thestarling 2018-06-01 01:38 am (UTC)(link)
Good.

[He smiles faintly and takes another sip. It's definitely growing on him.]

And I'll be back here, I'm sure. Can't wait to see what else you might suggest.
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[personal profile] tetherer 2018-06-01 01:44 am (UTC)(link)
I'll keep trying the menu and see what else I find for you.