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crescentview2022-11-30 11:55 am
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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[ He puts down his glass to eat some more of that strange stew Childe made. It’s just as good yet unappetizing as the first bite. ]
Never heard of them. I guess you don’t know Japan.
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Just a hunch, but I'm beginning to think you aren't from Teyvat.
[ The lack of the Vision was a dead giveaway, though: everyone hailing from there has arrived with a Vision of some sort, fabricated or not. ]
What's Japan like?
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[ Sounds like some kind of place in the anime Rokuya watches.
Anyway, he has another bite of his stew. ]
A lot more advanced than this place. Skyscrapers and shops everywhere. Of course, there's rural places with mountains and beaches too, but I'm from the city.
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So has no one else. Only Vision wielders have recognized the name so far. [ He'll go ahead and unclip the Vision at his hip to briefly show it off, attempting to preempt any questions. ] Can't claim I've heard of skyscrapers, either. Are they spiky?
[ Like a weapon? Like a spear. ]
As for where I was born... I grew up in a village by the sea. Since it'd snow so often, our town's main source of income was catching fish. [ Another bite of noodles, his fingers still unsteady but slightly less so. ] Your turn. Tell me about your hometown.
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Oh, a Vision. Diluc has one that's fire.
[ At least he's had that explained to him already, so Childe doesn't have to worry about it. Even so, it's nice to see a different kind. Just how many types are there...?
Swirling his glass of wine before taking a sip, he marinates on it a bit before answering. ]
It's a big city, bigger than what you're used to since you don't know about skyscrapers. They're big buildings that reach high up into the sky, by the way. Some have eighty floors.
[ He pauses. ]
People make money all sorts of ways where I'm from. Running a business, teaching, making their own art... it all depends on what dreams someone pursues.
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[ Interesting! Who knew that sourpuss could make buddies? Filing that tidbit away, Childe's resorted to twirling one chopstick once he's given up the semblance of being able to use the pair of them with any ease whatsoever. ]
Truthfully, your world sounds so much different from mine. I'll admit, I'm envious. I think I'd enjoy seeing those skyscrapers of yours. I wonder if they'd even be tall enough to reach the Jade Chamber...
[ Living in Snezhnaya, if he didn't join the Fatui, he probably would've remained in Morepesok, never privy to anything beyond the village. ]
If I asked, would you teach me about the things I don't know about your homeland? Assuming you'll let me return the favor and consult me on the same, of course! It's only fair I answer in kind.
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[ They just camped and sat in water together naked, that's all.
His gaze shifts to the chopstick in Childe's hand, watching the way he twirls it. The temptation to correct him again is there, but it's relatively small. ]
Yeah, I don't mind. What do you want to know about first?
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Well, I was curious about... that, actually.
[ He's going to go ahead and point to the phone hanging on the wall, or on the table, or wherever it is in this room. Not with the chopsticks, though. Childe casually sets that torture device down for the time being. ]
It's at my place as well, but I have no idea what it's used for.
[ What is technology? Who are the French, even? What the heck is Twister? ]
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But his gaze follows Childe's, and he raises his eyebrows when they fall upon what he's considered an extremely outdated phone. Damn. No one here knows any technology, huh? ]
It's a phone. You use the numbers to call another person here. When you and the other person both pick up the receiver, you can talk into it and hear each other.
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[ Wait, what are the logistics? Wouldn't someone need to be around to pick up the phone? Does it announce calls? How exactly does it reach another home, much less anywhere in town, when the cord's connected only to the wall?
Staring blankly, Childe deliberates over this newfound knowledge. ]
So... you're telling me can reach anyone with this? Would we be able to give it a try now?
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[ He gets up and walks over to the phone. ]
We can try calling your house, just so you can hear it ring.
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It's all yours.
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[ He stares at the receiver before reluctantly taking it. ]
Shouldn't you be the one to dial?
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[ Look, he just didn't want to embarrass himself again. Reluctantly, Childe does punch in the numbers, and then just... stares meaningfully in Gaku's general direction... ]
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[ He stares right back at Childe, waiting for some sort of... confirmation. Or something.
Anything. ]
Is it ringing?
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It's humming, actually.
[ Childe hands the phone over. The sense of defeat isn't that palpable but it's there and lurking in the room. ]
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Gaku decides to give it a try for himself, slowly punching in the numbers so Childe can see him do it. ]
Here.
[ When he hands the phone back, it's ringing. ]
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Anyways, it's ringing now. Pyra doesn't appear to be home, though, and it just keeps ringing... and ringing some more... which is confusing, but expected. ]
How long should you wait?
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[ He doesn't know if they have voicemails, but Childe certainly didn't set up his. ]
So it's up to you.
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[ Don't test his patience, this might go on for hours if he's left to his own devices. Childe hands the phone back over. ]
Know anyone who will answer right away when called?
[ which one of gaku's friends will pick up on the first ring............ ]
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[ But so many shockingly have no clue. ]
Pick someone random.
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[ He points to Owen's name. ]
How about it? No good?
[ Can they call the guy that was murdered a couple times here... not that Childe even knows that transpired........ ]
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Yeah, he's fine.
[ He found Owen to be on the bristlier side of things, but Childe is amiable enough that it won't be an issue. ]
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[ Sounding less than enthused there, Gaku. Mired in weirdness, Childe easily brushes that off, punching in the numbers the way he'd been shown. Also, let's say he inadvertently hits the speaker button at some point.
Ring, ring. Does Owen pick up the phone? ]
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Surprisingly, Owen does pick up the phone. Not immediately, because he is only barely aware of what a phone is and how it operates, but it's so loud he gives up. The Sage had sort of mentioned phones before and how you talk into them, so...]
What?
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