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exploration mingle: CAPTIVITY
what: exploration mingle: rescue mission!
when: June 15 - August 15
where: The River Structure
warnings: violence and/or torture; please put any necessary warnings in the subject lines
captivityOne of the major and most highly-valued cultural concepts in Riverview is that of exploration, expansion. Especially now that, with the recent influx of new arrivals, as the portal kicks into high gear for reasons not entirely known, the Inhabited City, already comfortably full, is rapidly becoming overpopulated. With all the refugees from other worlds pouring in from day to day, the city's safe space and resources are being taxed to their breaking point.
Right now, exploration and expansion is key, and each month, the government has decided to focus on a particular objective, in order to unite citizens in expanding, securing, and supplying the city for everyone's benefit.
the story so far
Exploration & Expansion Progress Report ● The Guardians of the Deep ● What Lies Beneath ● Plotting & Questions
After some serious flooding at the banks of the river, the cause was discovered to be the Guardians of the Deep, creatures protecting a circular labyrinthine structure underneath the river. Residents of the city explored and mapped the structure, and dealt with a good portion of the traps and other dangers, until they found a little piece of history in the Central Chamber of the structure, revealing that it was inhabited by the first people to live on the moon.
While this news has been exciting scholars and historians in the city, something a little more pressing has been bothering the average citizen - an ever-increasing number of missing persons. People have simply been disappearing all over the city, and only now are residents starting to realize why...
how it works
● Phases: Each prompt is a different phase of the operation. Characters may partake in whichever part of the operation they choose, whether it is a large and prominent part, or a more of a backseat or support role. Characters may participate in as many phases as they wish.
● Completion: When next month's exploration mingle goes up, the mission featured on this exploration mingle will be considered complete, and game canon, providing the entry has 200+ comments on it.
● Entry Reward: The reward for completion of this month's exploration objective will be...well, the safe return of everyone who was kidnapped. And some sweet hurt/comfort.
● IMPORTANT NOTE: Having observed how the pacing of exploration mingles has been going and how they are tagged, I have noticed that posting one exploration mingle each month has been a little hectic, both plotwise and for me as a mod (writing three mingles a month has been tough!). I have decided to space them out a bit further, and post an exploration mingle once every two months, starting with this one - the next exploration mingle will be posted in August!

People don't simply go missing, they don't disappear into thin air, they have to be somewhere. And while those who are missing people keep frantically searching, those who have been kidnapped are the only ones besides the kidnappers who do know where they are.
Abducted by a group who have taken up residence in the structure under the city after last month's exploration died down, the missing are trapped in the Central Chamber, in fear of the kidnappers. Their abductors are a group of people that is starting to slowly take on cultist tendencies, believing that the remaining spirits of the First People still live in the structure, that it is a temple, and that those First People need offerings of host bodies to inhabit so they can return and bring their wisdom and magic back to the moon. Things are getting a little hairy - there's no agreement among the kidnappers as to how 'intact' the host bodies have to be and whether or not the sacrifice is in the form of alive or dead captives. Even worse, some of the kidnappers are only with the group to enjoy having power over others and using it to hurt them.
Captives are held in the Central Chamber of the structure, with next to no amenities. Blankets, food, water, and other necessities are in short supply, and they are kept huddled together, constantly guarded and either restrained, wearing or in the presence of a power suppressor to keep them subdued. But the captives haven't lost hope - they are working on getting a message out, finding a way to contact the outside world so their loved ones can rescue them...
This prompt is to play out interactions among the captives before they are rescued, and may include violence or other character suffering. It is also to enact plotted plans for the abductees to find connections with the outside world to summon help.
Once would-be rescuers become aware of where the captives are being held, they start making plans to rescue them - whether someone they love has been taken, they're just a good person, or they just want to feel like a big damn hero, there are lots of people willing to take the plunge and jump into the rescue. But the cult group has been in control of the structure for a while now, they definitely have the home team advantage. They know the lay of the land and where the traps are, and have used some of them to their own advantage.
It's not going to be as easy as storming the castle.
There are two parts to this phase of the rescue: a distraction and an infiltration. Distractions are planned to draw as many of the kidnappers away from the hostages being held in the Central Chamber as possible, while those who are stealthily infiltrating will try to find another entrance into the chamber so they can surprise and surround the remaining kidnappers.
This prompt is to play out any plans for distraction and infiltration. If you have plotted something out on the plotting post, feel free to post up a header for specific groups for threading rather than an individual character top-level.
Distractions only last so long, unfortunately, and so eventually the whole thing is going to break down into a big fight. Rescuers versus kidnappers, on the kidnappers' home turf, and surrounded by traps left over from the First People, while pieces of stationary tech throw out auras and waves of power suppression. It's going to be a doozy of a fight, so prepare for an epic throwdown!
And once the dust settles, there's going to be a lot of injuries to tend to, a lot of people traumatized and hurt and frightened. A lot of hungry, suffering people will need to be transported out, given medical care, and brought supplies.
This prompt is to play out the final fight between the kidnapping cult and the rescuers, as well as anything in the aftermath of the fight.
Have an idea for a mission-adjacent plot, or want to make up an unexpected plot twist or problem and solve it with your character? Just write up a starter, and don't forget to give yourself props by submitting it for the Progress Report.

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But, well, laughing sounds like an awful idea right now – both for drawing unwanted attention and for how it would probably jar his injured ribs – so he settles instead for a lopsided smile. ]
Yeah. I think you made the right call.
He’s the one that grabbed you?
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He tried. And failed.
[Because she lopped his arm off. But.]
They were taking Poe, so I came to help. But then they put the collar on me, and I couldn't use my claws... I could not heal. [She holds up a shaky hand, where there are scabbed up cuts in her knuckles — when the collar went on and her claws retracted, it left injuries that couldn't heal.] I had pain tolerance sessions in Transigen, though, so it's not as bad as the other children held here. I would rather it be me than them that people are angry at.
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But the mention of “pain tolerance sessions” snaps him out of that particular fantasy, and he tries to hide his grimace. ]
... You need to be careful, okay? These guys obviously aren’t gonna hold back, just ‘cause you’re a kid.
[ He takes a breath, carefully licking his lips, trying to avoid the worst of the cuts there. Peter knows the cultists are going to figure out a way to separate the two of them, which means Peter won’t be able to step in for Laura if she gets in over her head.
(He’s wise enough to know that he won’t be able to talk her out of it wholesale, like he wants to. He knows that even if he says, “Keep your head down. Make sure they don’t notice you,” she’ll ignore him completely.
Mostly because that’s exactly what he would have done as a kid, too.) ]
I know this is gonna be shitty to hear, and even shittier for me to say, but— you can’t take on everything. Help who you can, but you won’t be able to help everyone. You gotta choose your battles.
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She likes to think he loved her enough to have her covered. He came back for her, after all.
She gives him a look that is rather humorous.]
Choose your battles.
Like... getting beat up over your music player?
[Her eyebrows rise up high on her head.]
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Not that he seems to mind, considering he doesn’t hesitate: ]
Yeah.
[ He scrubs the good side of his face, breathing through the flare of anger that licks against the inside of his sternum. ]
... It was from my dad.
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With a wince, she shifts enough to reach up and tug at the nearly hidden chain around her neck; a few tugs and dogtags topple out of her shirt to sit in one hand. WOLVERINE and LOGAN look back at them, old but still well-cared for.]
These are from mine. But he didn't give them to me.
They were a gift, from Riverview.
[Tit for tat.
She looks at them carefully.]
He did not know I existed until I escaped the lab.
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He didn’t give the Zune to me, either. Didn’t have a chance to, because he— died. Saving me.
[ He shifts, ostensibly to get a little more comfortable, but in practice, he’s trying to buy himself some time to think. ]
Yondu wasn’t really my father, but— he was still my dad. A shitty one, most of the time – hell, almost the entire time. The old bastard barely knew what he was doing, treated me like crap, but... he did what he could.
He was an awful dad, and we both knew it, but we still ended up saddled with each other.
I guess it turned out okay.
ur doin this shit on purpose how could u
All she'd ever wanted was her mom and dad. And she knew she would never see her mom, so she'd held out the quiet hope, had read the comic books, daydreamed about what he could've been. And he's gone, because of her.
She looks up at him with welled up tears in her eyes and a tremble to her lips. The beatings hurt less than this. But there's a look of desperate understanding there that is not paralleled. She squeezes the dog tags hard enough to hurt.]
how was i supposed to know they’d unlock tragic backstory
Oh, shit.
[ And he breathe the words out before he carefully pulls her against him, winding his arms around her shoulders.
She’s just a kid. So many of the captives here are just kids, and it’s not fucking fair. ]
It’s gonna be okay. We’re gonna get out of this, alright?
smh
She tries to remember what Rogue had told her. That it wasn't on her, that it was what Logan would have chosen — that he wouldn't have wanted her to feel the terrible guilt she bites back when she's out in the world.
She shakes her head from where she's pressed.]
Ya lo sé.
My dad fought too hard for me. I can't die here.
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[ And he says it quietly, with as much confidence as he can muster.
He surprises himself, honestly, with how much he means it. Gamora and Mantis and Groot are aboveground, back in the city proper, and he has complete faith in them. And it’s— it’s really weird, honestly, how much he trusts them to come for him, how much he trusts that they’re going to find him, but there it is. In a different moment, he might even feel a little nervous about how much faith he’s placed in them, but right now? He’s holding onto that like a lifeline.
He lets her cry it out for a few moments. (He didn’t really get that luxury with the Ravagers; they were always telling him how much sentiment would cloud his head, how crying made him a baby, that he needed to suck it up. Always kept poking and prodding at him to make him cry more so they could lecture him longer.
Fuck those guys, honestly.) And after a little while, when she calms a little, he asks quietly, ]
You wanna tell me about him? Your dad, I mean.
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So she tells him, slowly, thoughtfully, rubbing the metal dog tags between her fingers.]
He is one of the last of us. Of mutants. Everything I can do, it's because they used his DNA to do it... He used to be a hero — The Wolverine, and part of a group of heroes who protected people. I had read some of the comics about him and the X-Men, and I had... wanted to meet him more than anything.
We were going to pay him to help us across the border, away from the men who wanted to kill us. When Gabriela and I found him, though... he was very sick, and he drank, and he was always angry and tired. He was not the man from the comics. And he did not particularly want to — deal with me.
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Turns out, it was all a bunch of bullshit, but only because Ego had fed the two of them lies on lies.
But there's a difference, here, because Laura still has a keepsake of her father, which has to mean something. ]
I'm guessin' he turned around you, huh?
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He tried to leave me behind a few times.
[Ah, yes, true family love.]
He and Charles — his... father figure, they took me across the states. Then Charles was... killed. [She swallows hard, because she had also loved Charles — from the moment she'd met him. He treated her with more kindness than she had ever seen before, outside of the nurses, and even then... they could only do so much for her. But Charles...] When I made it to the border and regrouped with what children survived, he decided to leave us and go separate ways.
[A pause.]
He told me he sucks at being anything like a father.
... But I had no examples of what a father was like. It didn't matter to me how bad he was at it, because I had never had one before him.
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[ And he says it a little gruffly, almost a little guiltily, because he's starting to see why his words had upset her as much as they had.
His arms curl around her a little more protectively. ]
But he came back?
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We were found when we were crossing the border. He saw that we were being followed, so he turned around and ran to find us again... [A moment's pause. It's surreal for her to even be saying any of this — she had never been sure she could look back at it without just quieting entirely. The turning point of her life had been the moment she heard him rushing to find her, through the forest.] He was dying, though. He had been dying for a long time, because of the metal bones in his body — the adamantium, like my claws, they had poisoned him.
It made it harder for him to heal.
[She rubs her nose with her sleeve.]
Before I could save him, they hurt him too badly to heal from it.
I sat with him. All I could do was stay with him. But I — I think... I think I saw that he loved me. [She rubs at her eyes again, feeling ridiculously small and her age, for once, vulnerable — and miserable about being vulnerable.] He didn't say it exactly, but I think it was what he meant.
... I was walking away from where we buried him, when I came here.
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[ He means it sincerely, even.
Peter was in her shoes all too recently, saw the way Yondu smiled at him, sad and warm all at once. It still haunts him, sometimes, the certainty and acceptance in the bastard’s eyes, the sadness there. Yondu knew he was a dead man far sooner than Peter managed to figure it out, and it—
Fuck, it had hurt. Since then, he’s understood that Yondu had made his own choice, had weighed the scales and put Peter above himself. Peter’s not sure why, and he’s pretty sure he’ll never understand. But for a while, Peter had blamed himself. He might as well have killed Yondu with his own hands, might as well have aimed a gun and pulled that trigger.
He never wants to be in a position like that again.
But he can think about that later. For now, he pulls Laura against him again, rests his hand lightly against the back of her head. ]
I’m sorry you lost him.
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It's nice, though. To hear such things, it makes it... easier.
She glances up from behind a curtain of dark hair.]
And I am sorry you lost yours.
[A pause. A sniff.]
... Was he cool?
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He was a total dick. He yelled all the time, beat the crap out of me, threatened to eat me whenever I stepped out of line.
[ He tips his head back against the wall, taking a breath. Then, ]
But... yeah. He was pretty cool.
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Parents are very complicated.
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That’s about the long and short of it, yeah.
[ He takes a quick breath, glancing around at their surroundings. Around them, folks are terrified, sleeping fitfully, stifling sobs or crying outright. Others are pacing, and others are sitting on the floor quietly. He spots at least a few folks in the middle of what might be some sort of prayer, and others still just sort of spacing out.
Part of him thinks it wouldn’t be impossible for them to all band together and force their way out, but that’d probably come with a whole lot of casualties, too.
It doesn’t... look great.
He glances back down at Laura, a muscle in his jaw jumping briefly. Then, ]
If we get separated, promise me you’ll be careful.
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It's important, to be careful - to not get under anyone's skin. But now she's already gone and done that with the man she'd killed. And the man whose arm she'd taken, right off the bone. Or rather, through the bone. So... with that in mind:]
... I will do what I need, to survive.
[It's a promise of not dying, more than anything.
She can't guarantee anything better.]
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It’s why he lets out a breath. And with a levity he doesn’t feel, ]
Yeah. I guess that works.
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... You can rest, if you want.
I will watch out for any trouble.
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[ A lie, but he can handle it. Laura’s been here longer, and who the hell knows how much rest she’s been able to get since then. And he’s taken some pretty serious punishment before – maybe not with such batshit insane trappings as this, but still.
(Plus, he knows from personal experience how physically taxing it is to cry, so.) ]
Get some rest. You seem like you need it.
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