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dec event.
prologue
You awake to find yourself in a bed that creaks with your every movement, motes of dust flitting about the sparsely lit room. Whether you wake alone or with another by your side, you exit the worn-down building to find yourself on an old, abandoned farm. It isn’t long before a familiar voice lilts in your ears, carried to you on the breeze—
“Hurry over to the town square. Chop chop!”
Whether you go willingly or find your feet inexplicably compelled to trudge into town makes no difference. Once you arrive, you find yourself surrounded by a small ocean of new faces— some confused, some angered, and others quite chipper. At the center of the crowd is a bright-eyed woman with an otherworldly allure, her white hair tied up neatly in a bun, pamphlets and assorted papers tucked in her grasp.
“Welcome to Crescentview, farmers!”
Spreading her arms out wide — as much as she can without her papers blowing away — she eagerly regales the crowd with some fun facts about the island and the town while also reminding everyone of one very important fact:
“Remember, you’ve been brought here to tend the earth, fall in love, and begin your new lives together. You’re not leaving until you do. It will be quite the experience for you, I’m sure.”
Complain, grouse, or rejoice if you like, but don’t expect the Goddess to budge. Oh, right, there’s that too: she, the Harvest Goddess, is the one presiding over this land. Don’t get on my bad side, she gently warns as she stuffs pamphlets into the hands of Crescentview’s aspiring farmers.
spring breeze
While you’re here, you may as well check out the pamphlet the Goddess insistently pressed into your hands. Within it, you’ll find a handy infographic on each of your neighbors detailing their likes, dislikes, and... ideal dates? Even the Goddess’ profile is there. How invasive! Each farmer’s picture is hand-drawn by crayon into simple stick figures with the only difference being how the hair looks on top of their heads… if it can be called hair with the mess of crayons, that is. Every single stick figure is smiling. In front of each personalized pamphlet, there’s a stick figure on the cover with the same style as the photo. It’s definitely yours with how the hair color seamlessly matches yours. For the ones who have multicolor hair, you might notice the goddess seems a little more huffy with you.
The pamphlet also includes a map of Crescentview and lists the services available in town. There aren’t many on this small, remote island. Learning how to fend for yourself seems like the best course of action. Finally, a hand-printed bingo card has been made up for each new island resident. The Goddess must have spent quite a bit of time making these...
The Goddess gives her new questionably loyal followers a chance to mingle and mix before speaking up with another announcement. A small group of haggard-looking fairies appear at her feet, and clapping her hands, a notice board springs into existence. When the fairies fail to react, she gives one a nudge with her foot, prompting them all to burst into the world’s smallest round of applause. It’s a little... pathetic.
“Ta-da! Behold: the task board. Every season, I’ll give you new tasks to complete, and in exchange, you’ll be richly blessed by me, the Harvest Goddess. Spring is the season of new beginnings, so let’s take a look at what we’ve got cooking, hm?”
task board
The task board is located in Town Square and changes from season to season. In real time, a season is one month long. The following tasks are available from December 1st to January 1st and more tasks may be added mid-month.
Certain rewards are only available through event participation, so please keep this in mind when planning your threads. Multiple tasks may be completed within a single thread, but when turning in, please link to the individual tags in which each task was completed.
Finally, rewards are per character, not per farm, so those with housemates may want to coordinate with one another with regard to what animals you’re bringing home to your farm.
1. Greet your neighbors. For every person you meet, you will be given a random bag of spring seeds. Potato, cabbage, turnip, strawberry, and cucumber seeds are available at this time. Alternatively, random mushroom spores are also available. These include morel, matsutake, and common white mushroom spores. This task can be completed a total of 10 times for rewards. Please specify how much of each you would like when submitting your threads, i.e. “I’d like 5 random spring seed bags and 5 random mushroom bags, please!”
2. Exchange names. Start learning some names and faces: you’ll be seeing a lot of these folks! For each name you learn, you’ll earn a random bag of spring flower seeds. Daffodil, tulip, forget-me-not, primrose, and hyacinth are available this season. This task can be completed a total of 10 times for rewards, and yes, you can cheat the system and introduce yourself to someone you already know, but the Goddess won’t like it.
3. Check out your new farm. Take a look around and settle in! After a bit of wandering, you’ll notice a small cat or dog following you around and looking up at you with them big ol’ eyes. Looks like it wants to stay with you, but will you adopt it? This task can be completed once.
4. Till your field and begin planting. Find the beat up farming tools in your beat up house and begin beating your farmland into submission. Plant some seeds and be rewarded by the Goddess with a single chicken or rabbit to keep in your coop. This task can be completed once.
5. Visit another farm. Pay one of your neighbors a visit to receive a stationary set blessed by the Goddess herself. There are no cell phones or Internet on the island, so get used to sending all your “LOL”s and “XDDDD”s by hand. This task can be completed once.
6. Make a new friend. Isn’t friendship wonderful? For each person you proclaim to be your friend, you will receive two random gacha items. This task can be completed 3 times.
7. Pray to the Goddess. Whether you do so grudgingly or willingly doesn’t matter much to her so long as you’re doing it! Clasp your hands together and bow your head or throw an offering into her pond— she’ll hear you either way. Praying to the Goddess will net you a barn animal of your choosing: a cow, sheep, alpaca, or goat. This task may be completed once.
Caution: throwing certain items into her pond may have consequences. Choose your offerings wisely.
mod notes
⬥ Welcome to the game's opening and our first event!
⬥ A second event post will go up in mid-Dec.
⬥ Please plot over at the Dec Plotting Post.
⬥ As a reminder, please keep all plotting on the OOC post as not everyone has Discord or Plurk.
⬥ Please submit your completed tasks at the top-level below.
⬥ Have fun!
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Retirement involves perks, doesn't it? Shouldn't you take advantage of that?
[ An opportunity like this is quite hard to come by! Childe's posture drops into languor, even if there's no eluding his stare, flickering between that pocket and a sense of tactfulness. Feels like he's always asking plenty of Zhongli, which is why he phrases his next request as an invitation that can be refused out-of-hand. ]
Well, humor me. Point out the harmful ones.
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[ So... Basically... He will do what he wants. Active pursuit of True Love (what is that) doesn't interest him right now.
His mind is drawn back to the drink which is also a beacon of leisure, but he can't take a sip. Instead his gaze falls onto his stolen straw... trailing silence deafening.
Suffering. What's also suffering is that you're making me do this Zhongli, unfortunately, has good memory so he doesn't need to bring out the card to name the squares. His fingers tap the surface of the countertop a couple of times as he processes. ]
Climbing a tree, cooking, and bathing.
[ The bathing square Zhongli assumes he doesn't need to specify the nature. French kissing would be here too if he knew what French is and what that means in this context. ]
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You'd know when I meant you harm. I wouldn't hide that away. [ Plenty of time to instigate a fight once Childe can secure some kind of binding contract and seal off every loophole. Zhongli's good for his word; all he needs to do is force his hand into direct engagement. No avenue for refusal, then. Bloodlust isn't in him right now, though, only ruefulness. ] So, pick one we can do later. I can help you with squares like those.
[ As this isn't a bill he's footing, sipping whenever he so chooses is his right. This is what he's owed? Pinching back the straw again, Childe follows that gaze, strangely transfixed on the glass. Weird. Since placing the order, Zhongli hasn't gone back for seconds. ]
I take it you're not fond of the drink, huh.
[ The flavor profile is well outside of his own preferences, but his brain (and his wallet) remembers the citrus assortment he'd once bought for Zhongli. Maybe things have changed. ]
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At first, he isn't sure where Childe's penchant for harm fits into the conversation, but it's clarified. That's nice of him, he thinks, even if it's mutually beneficial.
Now he has to process the squares a second time through a different lens. They are varying degrees of harmful and they're also very, very different. ]
... When I had assessed harm, I didn't mean specifically for myself, but instead in a general scope. [ Risk assessment. ] One square is meant to create an environment of intimacy, which I believe the offer is better suited for someone worthy of your interest.
[ Because Childe is mortal despite his risky war criminal lifestyle, Zhongli can easily imagine him growing old, maybe getting a partner, owning a pet or something... Maybe a fish pond.
Oh no the drink. Uh. ]
The drink is bright and has a nice tang. I find it to my taste despite the flair.
[ And yet he only stares at the glass, not daring to reach for either straws. ]
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I'm not interested in anyone that way. Who knows if that'll change?
[ Chasing after the things he wants the most, Childe's only going to get worse. He can't curb this restlessness in him; he's no good at staying still, so predisposed to taking risks over any rewards. Nothing slows this endless plunge toward the things that are very likely to kill him in the long run. Thrown that question, Childe eventually answers. ]
Even so, would you give it up to me?
[ Might want to save it for someone special, who isn't nearly so dysfunctional in nature. ]
By the way, I already used both straws, so they're contaminated. [ Ah, so Childe realized it at last. Tipping the glass towards Zhongli, he's already contemplating whether to pluck the straws out. Would it matter at this rate? ] I can ask for another one.
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There's a sigh that carries the weight of thousands of years. He knows that it would be best not to tangle with the Fatui, but they're far from Teyvat and whatever ulterior motive behind this is barely worth his vigilance. In the end, they both benefit, this time equally. ]
You're troublesome, but I can handle you.
[ It's nonchalant, awfully casual, yet dressed in unwavering confidence for something many people should cherish. Zhongli just doesn't hold himself to those values...
The drink! Zhongli crosses his arms, as if he was forced to wait overlong. ]
So you will be returning my straw?
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[ Sounds obscene, but he'll go ahead and pluck the other one out, leaving Zhongli's straw behind. Have your fill of it, then, as much citrus as can be withstood. After all has been said and done, there's still roughly a third of the drink left. As always, Childe's seized the lion's share for himself. ]
Bold talk from someone who admitted to having no experience, anyways. [ The hypocrisy is overwhelming, but Childe pays it no heed. ] What if I end up taking charge?
[ Gonna sit back and let him do as he likes? ]
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[ He just wanted to know if Childe would return what's his!! Even then, it's just a used straw. Nothing much to gawk at? He isn't so bougie where he'd demand new utensils and additions.
Lifting up the glass, he takes a refined sip since Childe was mildly appalled. After, he swirls the drink in hand, observing how the ice and colors reflect the light.
Childe really had most of it. Wow. Rude. ]
As I said, I can handle you.
[ It is so vague of a statement yet it's meant to encompass everything. The lack of experience doesn't seem to unnerve him in the slightest. ]
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[ Barring that, he can come prepared for a fight and then some. No big deal. His eyes are no longer on that glass and its draining contents in Zhongli's hand, but straight ahead, counting up all of the bottles on the shelves. Nothing like his favorite appears to be here, but Childe doesn't consume anything vaguely alcoholic for the taste. ]
Unless you plan to follow me back, you'll need to give me directions.
[ So he can stop by at some indeterminate point and menace Zhongli some more, as he's wont to do. How quaint, domesticity with all of these nebulous, ill-defined perks. Sounds almost like he didn't nearly send Liyue Harbor into a watery grave. ]
When do you want to meet up?
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It doesn't take him long to finish what's left of the glass. ]
My plot is in the mountains. Quite hard to miss when you take the trail. [ Befitting of someone who once shaped mountains and created structures. ] When you visit, you should bring a fishing pole.
[ Implication: they can go fishing. When asked if they'd like another drink, Zhongli politely abstains. Childe can order another, though. ]
Without work, my days are freer, but I suppose the hours would be replaced with tending the fields. Anytime is fine.
[ If he's there, then he's there. ]
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Supposing you're willing to go the distance with me, I'll bring two.
[ And he can wait it out with Childe over the water, as long as his patience can sustain itself. Surprise, surprise. Already, he's thinking of ways to unravel Zhongli, if the possibility of breaking that strait-laced composure even exists. Only one way to find out. But for today, he's done. Hailing the bartender over for the bill, Childe slides off the stool, relinquishing his obligation to this shared debt. ]
See you then. [ Hand flung out in a wave, he turns on his heel to leave, smile so guileless for once. ] Good luck paying the price, Mr. Zhongli.
[ The cost might just prove itself too exorbitant to bear. ]
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It would be too easy, too familiar, to foot the bill onto Childe since he finds no guilt in draining the Fatui's (organization, general) coffers... But they are not on contract anymore. ]
I'll open a tab.
[ And so Zhongli owes this place fresh produce. ]