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TDM #10


Whether it be sleep or death, you feel your eyes close, and as your body begins to let go, you see a barn owl that is flying through the darkness, soon sweeping you across the clouded sky. You feel yourself mouth the words, “I wish, I wish..” and utter your deepest and darkest desire.
When you regain consciousness, you’ll find you are in an unfamiliar place with no recognition of how you arrived here. You have the clothes on your back, but nothing else. No weapons and if you had a particular superpower, you’ll notice it is missing. All you have is a satchel with a piece of bread, a vial of water, and a potion. The potion could be red, blue or golden. There are no instructions about these potions other than two words: Drink Me.
Will you drink it or not?
There is a parchment, handwritten in scrawling, jagged lettering that seems a bit... ominous:
You’re in a garden, surrounded by flowers and plants– most of which you cannot identify. However, there are a few that you can make out: Sunflowers and Hibiscus. You’ll soon find out that being around the Sunflower makes it difficult to pass through the already disorienting garden, even with the light guiding you. Where patches of them grow, even if only waist-high, you cannot pass through them, over them, or even destroy them to get them out of your way. In each grouping that blocks your path, there is one that has a key-shaped opening in the middle of the flower. Maybe the key is nearby? (Spoiler: it's probably under a rock nearby that you forgot to check!) The hibiscus offers an entirely different effect - inhaling the pollen grants you the temporary ability to shoot fireballs out of your hands. But be careful, those fireballs are difficult to control and seem to bounce in random directions no matter how hard you try to aim (cannot be used to destroy the sunflowers). The effect ends once you step out of the garden.

Somnius is once again recovering from a devastating blow. Buildings need to be restored to their former glory and the emotional turmoil of the previous weeks surely needs to be alleviated. What better way to lighten the mood than a little fun for the whole family? A new arcade has appeared in town, beckoning residents with its stone doors set wide open.
With multiple levels, a variety of games and even a snackbar, Appl3 Pi Arcade is sure to be a hit!
Of course, as with everything that ever happens in Somnius, the arcades appearance is not without some complications. For one, playing the games inside might see characters teleported into the machine itself, perfectly pixelated to fit the game they're in. Hope you weren't about to fight the final boss, because now you might be fighting for your life! The good news is, if you die in the game... you don't die in real life and are just popped back out into the arcade again.
Strange things happen outside the arcade too. Walking down the road you might suddenly see a healthbar pop up above someone's head. Are you supposed to fight them? Are they going to fight you? Best to be cautious and reach for any trusty weapons you have just in case. Weapons that have become pixelated and can be pulled seemingly out of nowhere like some kind of hammerspace. They are also prone to breaking and shattering into glimmering pixel pieces (your normal weapons are still intact, don't worry).
Boxes and pots around Somnius are somehow more breakable than usual, smashed open with a single swing of those pixel weapons and producing gold coins! What a shame gold coins aren't the currency here. But if you don't want to destroy more things around Somnius, why not try fishing instead? That seems safe - if not suddenly more difficult with the fishing minigame that popped up in front of you. Quick! Keep the fish icon in the green bar or you'll lose it!
All things considered? It's all relatively harmless fun up until-

Vaeros wakes up. For those new to town, this means nothing. For those that were here for the castle raid? They can rest assured that they're in for a surprise. The Overlord of Visium has finally awoken from his Hyalily induced coma and he is furious. A shout echoes from the castle:
A wave of magical energy sweeps through the town, shaking it to the very core. Miraculously, the destroyed buildings and any remnants of the forest onslaught are gone and returned to their usual state. Perhaps Vaeros shouting was just another tantrum, an empty threat?
Not quite.
The town has been restored, but the locals? They are nowhere to be seen - cowering in their homes and fleeing to the sanctity of the Church of the Moon in hopes of staying out of sight of Vaeros and Dreamers both. The once tame video game effects are now far more intense - monsters from within those games are now rampaging through the town. They seem to shift through buildings, but if they run face first into a Dreamer, they will find them very corporeal and very deadly.
Not only that, but the lines are starting to blur between reality and fiction again, the healthbar above your head flickering in and out, the monsters turning from pixel beasts to real, live animals that roam Somnius - both feral and not. One second you are walking through town, and the next you are stepping onto a platform that starts to break under your weight, demanding you jump to the next platform before you plummet into an odd, multicolored abyss.
And strangest of all is that music coming from the labyrinth, growing louder when you approach and fading out when you move away.
Welcome to the labyrinthum TDM! Characters will arrive depowered and with only their clothing, and will be given a satchel with a crystal pendant, a communication device, some water and bread and a magic potion. If they drink the potion, they will manifest an elemental, healing or animal transformation ability.
With the exception of Castle Vaeros, characters are free to go as they please, so feel free to place them in any of the locations available on the map. Yes, this includes the Labyrinth - though characters will not be able to clear the maze.
You can find more information about the game here. Any questions regarding the TDM can go under the comment below.
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[She sure hope she could convince him not to hurt himself needlessly for nothing].
Exactly! Some are just different!
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[It was only since leaving that it had been more risky, more likely that he would be seen and potentially found out and captured as a hybrid. Even then, their ruse of playing it that he was pretending to be a hybrid worked for a bit at least, almost as long as they had needed it to.]
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[Luz was different from her peers in other ways, like her mannerisms likes and overall being weirder than her brethren, but this wasn't something that could be hidden. This made this poor kid a target, and she quietly said to herself that if everyone tried to hurt him even remotely close to how he was targeted in his world, she'd personally get involved].
You shouldn't do that! Your antlers are yours, and you should have them proudly.
Besides, like I said, it won't be that big a deal here. One of my closest friends is a talking duck, after all, and she is one of the more informed people you'll meet here!
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[Just part of being a hybrid. And even then. Gus is luckier than some others that were more animal in appearance in comparison to him. That he is as human as he is, even with the ability to speak.]
A talking duck? Like another hybrid...?
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[With so many different kinds of characters that arrived here, Luz found it mattering less and less that people didn't have typical humanoid features. What did it really matter, when they were all stuck here to begin with]?
Not quite? More like she comes from a different world, where talking ducks ARE the norm, and something like a human would be the more freakish kind of thing. You have to remember that we're all from different worlds with different ways of doing things. Heck, even people who are humanoid are going to be different too, because they might come from a world totally different from our own!
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[He would probably reassure Gus something like that too. That he was fine the way he was. That it made him who he was. That he was special just like this.
Still, Gus tilts his head as he considers, listening to Luz attempting to explain Webby.]
Oh. Huh. So....it's like anything is possible? Like in Pubba's stories he used to tell? You don't seem scared of me or anything. I wasn't sure if it was just, you were like Pubba, or Bear. That you just weren't like those Last Men.
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[She had no idea who that was, but Gus was speaking pretty highly of him, so surely he was someone like a father]?
Before I was brought here, I was in a demon realm. There are so many different kind of
creatures there, big and small, that now it gets hard to be surprised by anything anymore.
If anything, it's humans that are the strangest animal of all.
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[Well. So was Jepp, but of course, his father was the one that raised Gus so he had more time with him and got far more attached in comparison. Still, he tilts his head at that, listening and his ears shift as he considers. Trying to remember what little if anything he might know of such things. Demons. That didn't sound good?]
Demons? Isn't that....bad...?
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Not really. They have their own lives there too. Met some good demons, met some bad ones. It's a lot like people, honestly.
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[Gus has nicknames for people. He does know their actual names but. Well. Nicknames are better and what they would more likely respond to and immediately realize that Gus is telling people about them, that he is around? Probably. Hopefully.]
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Hopefully, if you're allowed, this place will grow on you.
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[However long he ends up here. Gus still wants to get back home, to Colorado, but for the time being. People here don't seem scared of him. Or that they want to try capture him. So. It's probably fine. Going as well as could be expected.]
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But if you ever need help with anything settling in, just ask for me. I'll be around!
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[He gives a nod at her saying to ask her for help if he needs. Settling in here and all won't be a simple overnight adjustment. That's for sure. He will probably still have questions.]
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Uh, maybe not so much just chocolate and syrup though. I mean, those things, but also some healthy stuff too, right?
[Ugh, when did Luz suddenly become people's mom]?
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[Maple syrup is so good! Gus has been spoiled living off of the real stuff in getting the sap from the trees at Yellowstone. He's kind of known for having a sweet tooth, earning himself that nickname from how he first met Jepperd and all.]
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But yeah, it's good to have a balanced diet. Too much sweets will get your teeth in a bad way in the end.
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[He may not necessarily have tried that. Being out in the woods and all, he and his father didn't keep bees or anything. He was more used to syrup for adding sweetness for their food. Still, he makes a face, his ears shifting as the other says that.]
I know. Pubba always made sure I had some vegetables. Some fruits.
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[Did they still have bees in his world? Oh no, what if honey didn't exist there?
NO WINNIE THE POOH].They are good for you, even if they don't taste that great.
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[They didn't exactly have the equipment to keep bees in the woods out in Yellowstone. So. He's not necessarily tried honey. Even if his father might have mentioned it at some point if Gus came across a bee or a hive at some point or other over the years.]
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[But this honey might also be nice. To at least try. To give it a go. He was mostly told if he did come across any bees to be mindful because of the risk of them stinging him and his father not being sure if he might be allergic or something. They were out in the middle of Yellowstone so not exactly the closest to any sort of medical care if they needed it. So it was best to be more cautious than he might need to be here.]
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Can't blame you. Maple IS pretty good. I think I just might be more of a honey girl.
[See, that was the great thing about beekeepers: they took care of the rough stuff! They could just reap the fruits of their labors (after compensation of course)].
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[Gus asks, tilting his head in curiosity, his ears shifting as he asks. He's not as sure on this sort of thing even if he gets the idea? Caring for animals to get their honey or such. It wasn't that different to vegetables or fruits? Where the end result is something you get to eat.]
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Oh, usually honey comes in several different versions, and blossom is usually a little more floral in taste. It's nice though!
[There were several versions of honey you could have, and it just happened to be the one that Luz favored this month].
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