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TDM #10




➥ Arrival

Photo of a modern office building from the outside. There is a manicured lawn with several trees and bushes. To the left side of the photo, there is a waterbody with reeds around the fringes. There is a purple gradient filter over everything.
(cw: potential for severe disorientation/vertigo, claustrophobia, arachnophobia, body horror)

It happens in the blink of an eye. You may have been asleep. You may not have. You may have stepped through a door or turned a corner. You may have seen a flicker of something at the corner of your vision and turned to look. Or maybe you didn't.

It doesn't matter. What matters is that you find yourself somewhere entirely new and entirely unfamiliar. The arrival point is not always the same. (If you're lucky, it might be a canteen or an open office. If you're not, well... you aren't claustrophobic, are you? Or arachnophobic. These ducts do seem to be a bit cobwebby.) There is no one waiting for you but you don’t seem to be alone, either. Even in a janitor’s closet or the bathroom, you’ll find at least one person who seems to be just as out of place as you are.

If characters have arrived in a location devoid of NPCs, they may want to work together to figure out what is going on... or to avoid their 'kidnappers.' If you’ve arrived in the middle of the entry foyer or the gym, there may well be a few people who startle a bit at your arrival and try to approach (or discreetly leave the room... where are they going?). Will you cooperate or fight? Do you even understand what they're saying? You might need to find a translator, if you’re not immediately willing to follow a stranger.

After characters follow their new hosts (or are forcibly taken in) there will be a limited tour and the chance to settle in at the ADI-provided housing. (Do you enjoy living with strangers? Well. It's a new situation to navigate, anyway.)


➥ The Flowers Came Early

Photo of yellow daffodils backed by wooden planks.
(cw: existential dread, altered perceptions, apocalypse, tsunamis, wildfires, meteor strikes, potential for botulism/food-based illnesses)

Weird things happen in Dogtown, everyone knows it. And the weird things have been getting worse. The Apocalypse Disruption Initiative (ADI) is not above taking advantage of that to test out the waters for its newest arrivals, but they're far more conscientious about it than early days. They're not looking to send anyone to their death, especially not with recent events that have transpired surrounding Dogtown and in Gloucester proper. An employee gives you a GPS device where you need only press a button to alert ADI there is severe danger and someone needs to come help you right away, and you've been left with another person at the trailhead. Maybe they're a new arrival, as well, or a more seasoned 'veteran.' Either way, you're together for the next while and you've been asked to find and record any paranormal activity in the park. You have your phones and any other equipment you might have brought with you. Those who succeed in documenting anything peculiar will receive a $100 reward to be used as they see fit.

This month, flowers are finally starting to bloom throughout the city and into the park. Bright blues, purples, pinks, and deep crimson. There's one set of flowers that seem to have formed suspiciously consistent patterns, though. The golden daffodils only seem to be growing in select spots. They're not quite in rings. More… rectangular? Something like that. In any case, those who observe the daffodils may note they're exceptionally fragrant, the sort of thing to draw one in…

Stepping foot into the middle of the daffodils causes a sudden, but brief, plunge. Congratulations, you've found a cellar, one of the old ones left behind and covered over by time and nature. Investigations will lead to mostly-collapsed root cellars, the sort of thing someone interested in local history might be fascinated by. The occasional tin or jar can be found, as well, which might net a healthy sum for collectors of Colonial Era foodstuffs. Those foolish enough to try to eat what's inside will likely find themselves exceptionally sick. Please Do Not.

Whatever adventures characters get up to in the cellars, there doesn't appear to be anything actively dangerous down there beyond the place collapsing and self-inflicted botulism. Stepping back out, though? There is nothing. Dogtown is a barren wasteland, and in the distance, in the direction of Gloucester, there are only the ruined remains of a city long-since lost, itself, to some horrible catastrophe. Different pairs might see different kinds of catastrophes. Perhaps it looks like an enormous tsunami swept through, pushing the town out before dragging pieces of it back into the sea. Perhaps it looks like there was some sort of wildfire with only the burned out husks of buildings left. Perhaps there are no signs, at all, just a crater where the town used to be, wiped out by something that fell from space. Whatever might be their worst visions of a decaying future, empty of life, this is it. They've emerged and-

And it's normal again. Just Dogtown, just Gloucester. Characters who fell prey to the daffodils will find that any time they get a whiff of the flowers in Dogtown or elsewhere, they will have brief, recurring visions of being in that desolate landscape, of the horrors that await in some future they haven't reached, yet.


➥ Ctrl + Alt + Delete

Binary code in varying shades of bright green against a black backdrop.
(cw: potential for mild public humiliation, paranoia, altered perceptions, insects, claustrophobia/choking/suffocating, body horror/tooth horror)

After a certain AI's foray into the world of stealing account passwords, on top of other instances of cyber security lapses by new arrivals, ADI has decided to implement mandatory cyber security classes. It's not enough to prove you can use a modern phone and computer, everyone who arrives will be asked to attend at least one course put on by the Staff Development and Information Technology departments. Or perhaps you've proved your mettle already and are one of the ones actually teaching these courses. The topics covered are wide ranging, but some seminar highlights for this month include:

Cyber Security Awareness - What makes a good password? Why do we have those? What even is two-factor authentication. This course is your basic introduction to cyber security and teaches things like don't give everyone your password on the public network. Don't download anything that hasn't been pre-approved by IT - devices are locked to prevent this, but don't get wily. And if you see something, say something in terms of any oddities in your devices. IT would rather tell you there's nothing wrong than deal with something worse getting through.

Brute Forcing It - An interactive class where participants will create passwords and have a paired participant attempt to brute force hack it. Pairs are allowed to ask each other questions, but nothing will be compelling honesty. Better get sly if you want to hack your compatriot's login. If you manage it, you'll receive a congratulations and gift card to a local coffee shop. If you're the one whose password was successfully hacked… you get nothing apart from a stern lecture about picking a better password. Get to know your fellows and see if you can rise above them on the field of cyber battle.

Spooky Threats - A rundown of potential supernatural threats that have entered into this digital age. Worried someone is spying on you through a camera lens, even when your device is off? It's very possible. There are some Eye-based avatars with that sort of technopathy available to them. Worried you might have a bug in the machine? Have you considered that this is literally the case? The Corruption has a strong foothold, particularly in the social media space. Digital tech also tends to interact in strange ways with the supernatural. Participants will be able to take photos with their phones of a few different artifacts brought up from the lower levels and kept in a display case. They'll be able to see the strange warping and static effects associated with the photos as a first step to identifying supernatural phenomenon.

The artifacts brought up aren't the most dangerous in ADI's catalog, thankfully, but there will be reprimands and getting kicked out of the class for those who can't keep their hands to themselves. The objects include:

  • A flute that induces severe migraines and temporary synesthesia when touched;
  • A doodlebug pen that makes it feel like there's something crawling up your back for several minutes after touching it;
  • A ticket stub for a car parking lot that looks perpetually damp. There is the scent of gasoline and a tightening in your throat the longer it's held;
  • A wax apple that makes you want to bite into it, to consume it, to smile as your teeth turn to wax.

➥ Dawning Realizations

Photo of a spring festival. There are many people scattered around a grassy area with trees around and a blue sky above. There is a white bigtop style tent cover, and colorful balloons flanking the image.
(cw: references to violence and death; scopophilia)

April's dawn has come to the seemingly endless nights of March as nightmares fade and the monster howling at the door goes silent. The days are growing longer, but they feel longer still than they are when the night no longer holds so many dangers.

The peace feels uncertain at first, but as the days and nights go on the shadow woman does not make her reappearance. A few at ADI voice the hope that she might actually be dead following the destruction of multiple shades. Others are more doubtful, claiming that they saw her as recently as the night of April 1st and that not all of the shades were caught and killed. The official word from the top is that she's all too likely to still be alive and field agents are on the watch for her to re-emerge in Gloucester or some other, easier target. Investigations around town in search of bolt holes and places she'd been spotted turn up nothing but the occasional drift of black sand…and, in a few too many places to be easily dismissed as coincidence, wax dripped on the ground or intermingled with the sand. Some characters may have suspicions about what this is, others may simply have questions.

Whatever ADI's lingering misgivings, the city of Gloucester is grateful for the reprieve, and more openly grateful for the help of ADI than ever before. Officially, the spring festival thrown in a city park near ADI headquarters is a show of gratitude for ADI's assistance during the blackouts that recently plagued the city and inspired an unprecedented crime wave. Unofficially, ADI quite suddenly has the city council's logistical support as well as its ear, and the festival is a thank you for quite a bit more than providing a few backup generators to local businesses.

Eat! Drink! Celebrate! There's live music as well as jugglers, stage magicians, and basically any entertainers that could be brought in on short notice on the promise of tips–that is to say, an effort was made but this is not exactly Las Vegas. There are homemade carnival games that have clearly made the rounds of a few community festivals and elementary school carnivals: bean bag toss, plinko, mini golf, and more. Try your skill at musical chairs or run an egg relay race with your friends. Get your face painted, jump in the bouncy castle, or volunteer for the dunk tank–no one will judge you (probably).

On the more sedate side of things, there are local crafters selling their wares. There's also food and beer from local businesses, with ADI staff receiving a generous handful of tokens to exchange for each. Or you might just want to take a stroll among the spring flowers further from the hubbub of the festival proper; they're coming in nicely now (including the daffodils). And if the spots on that one flower looked like eyes for a moment, or if you feel like you're being watched in the gardens–that's just nonsense. It's a beautiful sunny day, and you deserve to relax and enjoy yourself.



➥ Mod Notes
  • ARRIVAL (Apr 1 - 31): Two people will always arrive in the same general location together. Arrivals occur throughout the early month, not all on the same day or in the same place. Arrivals are not naturally fluent in English/other languages immediately upon arrival. Characters may attempt to evade capture, but they will eventually be snagged before they can leave the building. PC's already in-game are more than welcome to interact with and try to guide new PC's to get them oriented. Please refer to the Arrival page for details regarding the arrival and onboarding process.

  • THE FLOWERS CAME EARLY (Apr 1 - 31): Characters are welcome to find the odd relic from the 1800s tucked away in the cellar. ADI's IT department will be happy to help with listing it on places like eBay or Facebook Marketplace to sell to potential collectors. They'll also offer to just buy it for a few hundred dollars to avoid the hassle and then gift it to a relevant museum for the tax write-off. Players can come up with any catastrophic scenario they would like for this prompt. We would just ask that you pay particular mind to listing content warnings as they arise. Pressing the GPS Device's button while in the 'other' place will result in the device making a crackling error sound. It will work as soon as the vision stops. The recurring visions will last anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes and will be all-encompassing. Whatever the character is doing, wherever they are, they will feel like they're in this destroyed world. These recurring visions can carry past the April timeframe, should players want that.

  • CTRL + ALT + DELETE (Apr 1 - 31): All characters will be asked to attend at least one cyber security lesson, whether they're a new arrival or someone old hat. If your character has the skills to actually teach these classes, you may handwave that they are an instructor, rather than a participant. For the Spooky Threats option, anyone who touches the artifacts (and is caught by the instructor) will be verbally rebuked in front of the entire class before being sent out. Characters will receive explicit instructions not to touch the artifacts when they're first brought in, and will be informed they're things that ADI is still trying to figure out how to destroy as they're surprisingly resilient to the usual flamethrower/incineration method.

  • DAWNING REALIZATIONS (Apr 8 - 11): As far as anyone can tell, Katie Dunn is no longer in Gloucester and no immediate threat has arrived to replace her. Characters who killed or injured one or more of her shades have been commended with an internal announcement, a bonus to their pay, and a gift card for frozen yogurt. And yes, the flowers do occasionally have eyes, but it's probably fine. If examined in detail, the wax is high-quality and scented to smell just a little bit like a campfire.
thedoctorsmate: (srs | attentive 2)

[personal profile] thedoctorsmate 2022-04-16 03:11 pm (UTC)(link)
"Lucky you." She offers a tight smile as she walks slowly along, before glancing at the other game booths. "That's part of why they're having this festival, apparently. I didn't do much outside, but I was helping them requisition generators, lights, things they needed to keep regular people like us safe as they could.

"Afraid it's not nice like this a lot of the time. Weird stuff happens. Are you... used to any of that?"
bindlestifflost: (B and W Skeptical or thinking)

[personal profile] bindlestifflost 2022-04-16 09:07 pm (UTC)(link)
He nods, not having a complete frame of reference for everything she's saying. He feels like he gets most of it, enough not to ask stupid questions.

"Naw. None of it." He reaches up to scratch at his neck just beneath his hat brim, tipping the whole thing forward a bit and straightening it again. "Back where I'm from 'bout the weirdest thing you could expect was maybe ball lightnin' dancing over barbed wire. Not to say it wasn't dangerous or violent. Was a lot of both, but yanno. Men being bad an' raisin' hell at each other. Not actual monsters."
thedoctorsmate: (srs | snowy gaze)

[personal profile] thedoctorsmate 2022-04-21 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah... I mean, I thought that's all I had in my world for a long time, too. Bit different now I'm paying attention, but still. Shocker, for sure. Sorry, I didn't ask, when are you actually from? And... Earth, yeah? I'm from Earth, 2008. It's a bit far in the future on in the future here for me, but I'm sort of used to bouncing around to different times. Got a mate who likes to travel in wheres along with whens."

They're making their way into gardens now, a little past the booths. Donna's eyes fall on the flowers and... wait, what? She flicks her eyes over a row again, but whatever she saw is gone. Weird.
bindlestifflost: (Worried or scared)

[personal profile] bindlestifflost 2022-04-21 05:37 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, I'm from Earth." Her account of traveling through time doesn't make him feel any less self-conscious about the next bit. It's so disconnected from anything he thought possible. He only hesitates a moment. He'd have thought answering this question was getting easier. As it turns out, not so much. "1936." His mouth presses a little tighter. "If I was still around when you was kickin' around in 2008, I'd be over a hundred." He laughs a little, but it's kind of flat.

He's looking at the flowers for a different reason, seeing if any of them seem to be lining a rectangle or square. They aren't, but... "Huh." He gives a little shiver without fully understanding why.
thedoctorsmate: (srs | attentive 2)

[personal profile] thedoctorsmate 2022-04-23 05:04 am (UTC)(link)
"Should I be calling you Grandad George, then?" She's ready to flick another playful grin at him, but catches that shiver. It makes her turn her gaze back on the flowers, trying to pick out whatever it was she saw before. Her feet turn toward some of the daisies. There's something odd there, even if she can't put her finger on it precisely.

"Culture shock for you, though. How are you settling in?"
bindlestifflost: (B and W Listening or attentive)

[personal profile] bindlestifflost 2022-04-23 05:32 am (UTC)(link)
"I'll bribe ya with a soda pop not to," he says. He'll take just about anything but that. Hell, he'll take Arkansas.

He trails behind her. It's that weird pins and needles feeling like right before a storm, or when a coyote's watching you from the underbrush. He doesn't like it. "Ain't too bad. Everything else might look different, but people's the same." Some good, some bad, most indifferent. Besides, a fair isn't the place to air his dirty britches and start complaining.
thedoctorsmate: (srs | wistful)

[personal profile] thedoctorsmate 2022-04-29 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
Donna chuckles, trying to push off that odd sense of being watched again. "Save your money. You'll be needing it. They house you, but they don't pay much for the pleasure here. Right enough. The more things change." A brief gesture. "Knowing some of the financials, though, reckon we're an expensive lot, whoever we are.

"At least the apartments are nice. Ended up with a pair of mad flatmates, though. How about you? One of those 'the same' people living with you now? Hope it's one of the better ones."
bindlestifflost: (Life with Lennie)

[personal profile] bindlestifflost 2022-04-29 04:45 am (UTC)(link)
"You got expensive right," he grumbles, mostly under his breath.

The topic of roommates is preferable, perks him up again. "His name's Nick. He ain't bad a'tall. We sees a lot a' things the same way. I guess they thought they should throw the two old men in one place so we wouldn't be too rough on the young'uns." He realizes how silly it sounds, somebody who looks like him feeling that way. He's felt nothing but old or old fashioned since his first day here. The impression has only deepened over time.

"Who they got you with?"
thedoctorsmate: (srs | explain)

[personal profile] thedoctorsmate 2022-04-29 06:19 pm (UTC)(link)
"Nick. Dun' think I've met him, yet. It's good you got a friend. Me? They stuck me with Callisto first. Wasn't so bad, really, when we weren't seeing each other. Then we got trapped inside together for a week and she was all but climbing the walls. I had to stop her throwing herself out the fourth floor window. She's like a toddler when she gets antsy.

"Then we got Luka in. He's a handsome doctor and I thought, y'know, that could be nice. Someone sensible, professional... good with his hands." Her voice turns wistful. "But he's a complete slob. I don't like being a nag, but he was treating the common area like his personal dumping ground. Ugh!"
bindlestifflost: (B and W Listening or attentive)

[personal profile] bindlestifflost 2022-04-30 04:12 am (UTC)(link)
"Don't think I've met either of them yet," he says, sounding a little dubious. From the way she's describing them, he's not sure he wants to. "That's rough. It was like that in the bunkhouse sometimes. You never knew who you'd get stuck with for the season. Never could stand no slob."

Whatever else he could say of Lennie, it was never that. He picked up after himself proper. "Gets too rough, come by some nights. Me and Nick, we jes' play some cards or listen to the radio. They got this thing called NPR? All kinds a' music and talking. I like it."
thedoctorsmate: (smile | lil sad)

[personal profile] thedoctorsmate 2022-05-03 04:07 am (UTC)(link)
"Cards, huh?" That catches her attention. The mention of a bunkhouse does, as well, and she mentally marks him down as a Man on the Move. A part of her does wonder how he's going to fare being stuck in one little city like this. She knows it would drive the Doctor mad. She's starting to get antsy, herself, after so many months of travel.

"What are we playing, then? Poker or more for Go Fish?"
bindlestifflost: (Default)

[personal profile] bindlestifflost 2022-05-03 06:26 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, cards." He's back to easy grinning, even though that weird feeling of being watched hasn't gone away. "Poker, Blackjack, Canasta. If we get us a fourth we can team up for Euchre. I ain't no moneybags, mind. Nobody'll be getting rich even if you sweep the table."

Movement in the flowers catches the corners of his eyes. He frowns and slowly stalks closer. "Somethin'...dammit, there's somethin' in that flowerbed. I ain't crazy, right? You seen it, too?"
thedoctorsmate: (Default)

[personal profile] thedoctorsmate 2022-05-06 05:33 am (UTC)(link)
"I don't think I've ever actually played Canasta. You'll have to teach me." But first... First, George is heading over to the flowers, and Donna's following behind, her smile dimming. "Yeah, I thought it was just... trick of the light, maybe? Or a squirrel."

Instinctively, she knows that's not it. There's something more sinister here. And something insidious, as well. "George, d'you get the feeling we're being watched." Donna stops short of one of the rows of flowers, gaze panning over the lot, trying to spot something off.
bindlestifflost: (Worried or scared)

[personal profile] bindlestifflost 2022-05-06 06:39 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah," he says a little distractedly, "be glad to. It's fun."

He shakes his head. He's pretty damn sure it's not some squirrel. At her question, he nods and drops his voice instinctively lower. "Yeah. Reminds me a' when me n'...me n' some a' the guys would be camping between jobs. Sometimes, you'd get eyes on you. Maybe a coyote..." The way he says it, it sounds like 'kai-yote'. "Sometimes even a mountain lion or a bear. Like...all them hairs on the back a' your neck know afore you do. Feels like that."

He draws closer. "Be careful, huh? Could be something with rabies, actin' weird because of that."
thedoctorsmate: (scared | gasp)

[personal profile] thedoctorsmate 2022-05-08 07:55 pm (UTC)(link)
"I don't know it's something as simple as that." Not after last month. Not after the blackouts and the snow before that and the crushing weight of everything. She moves closer to one of the rows of flowers, eyeing a daisy warily.

It eyes her back. And blinks.

Donna shrieks and kicks the flowerhead hard, snapping it from the stalk and sending it sailing a few yards away. "George get away from-" She grabs for him, and tries to haul him away as other people look on in confusion. Her heart is pounding. Not the blackouts, not the snow. This is like the lambs. Those horrible, disgusting lambs.

"Get out of the flowers. Don't go near those flowers."
bindlestifflost: (Concerned or incredulous)

[personal profile] bindlestifflost 2022-05-10 01:13 am (UTC)(link)
He watches her kick the flower, having just enough time to register the kick was as impressive as her throwing arm, before he's being dragged forcibly away. He doesn't fight her. Whatever spooked her spooked her good.

He's reaching for her arms to steady her and try to get her focus on him. "Awwright. I ain't. I ain't going back over there. Tell me what you seen."
thedoctorsmate: (scared | nervous)

[personal profile] thedoctorsmate 2022-05-15 06:55 pm (UTC)(link)
"There was- That daisy had an eye. Not just the normal flower thing." She adds quickly, her gaze darting past him to make sure the flowers aren't- yep. There they are. There's one or two blinking at her now. "It was a flipping human eye in the middle of that flower. Just-just staring at me. They're still looking. Bloody hell, what's wrong with this place?"

The problems are creeping out of Dogtown more and more.
bindlestifflost: (Angry fight or flight)

[personal profile] bindlestifflost 2022-05-17 06:42 pm (UTC)(link)
He doesn't even look. Doesn't want or need to see that. Her reaction is plenty to go on combined with his own experiences in Dogtown. "Come on," he says, offering his hand to grab and preparing to beat feet away from the beds.

"Sounds to me like right now is a good time for that soda pop. They can get theyselves an eyeful of our backsides." Something Crowley said is in the back of his mind. These things feed on fear. They can look for a buffet somewhere else. Cafe George is not open for business.
thedoctorsmate: (scared | uncertain)

[personal profile] thedoctorsmate 2022-05-18 04:13 am (UTC)(link)
She takes his hand and lets him lead her away. Donna can't help casting a find, horrified look back at the flowers. "What if- what if they do something to other people, though? There were these, like, evil lamb flower things that were biting people when I first turned up. It could be dangerous."
bindlestifflost: (B and W Skeptical or thinking)

[personal profile] bindlestifflost 2022-05-18 04:18 am (UTC)(link)
"Guess we can find whoever's in charge here and ask 'em to rope off the area. Keep folks away. People are more likely to pay attention to something like that than either one of us tryin' to get the word out." People would most likely just think they were crazy or had been drinking.

"Stay together, or split up?" If they split up, they might find who they're looking for quicker. He's spooked enough he could make a case for not, too.
thedoctorsmate: (sad | look down)

[personal profile] thedoctorsmate 2022-05-24 03:27 am (UTC)(link)
The terror says to stick together. The practical side of her, though. "Split up. We'll find them faster. Just... be safe, George. And call me if anything else happens. Here." She pulls herself together enough to dig out a scrap of paper and a pen so she can write down her number for him. She signs it as '- Donna <3'

Then, holding her new stuffed animals close for comfort, she's off to search for someone to get those fields closed off to people.