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Deer Country Mod ([personal profile] reddosmod) wrote in [community profile] deercountry2023-03-08 01:10 pm

The House Always Wins

MARCH 2023 EVENT
Due to the UNIQUE NATURE of the Moss King, previous March events are NOT available during this month's event. Please keep that in mind.

IMAGE DESCRIPTORS IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE

Prompt One
[Image One: Fanged, smiling carnivorous plant from little shop of horrors ]
[Image Two: House overgrown by roots.]

Prompt Two
[Image One: Person covered in glistening film that seems to be suffocating.]
[Image Two: Woman's face splattered in blood. ]

Prompt Three
[Image One: Poker chip with an anime girl's face on it. ]
[Image Two: Dogs Gambling Painting, but it's famous horror monster villains instead of dogs. ]

TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING
WHEN: March 8-31
WHERE: The City of Trench and surrounding regions
CONTENT WARNINGS: Plant-Based Peril, Isolation, Entrapment, Carnivorous Plants, possible but unlikely death.


The plentiful and bountiful harvest of plants that started to blossom towards the beginning of the month has continued, and if anything? It's getting more and more troublesome. The old saying goes that too much of a good thing is too much, and this is definitely the proof of that pudding. Plants are literally growing everywhere. Trenchies can be seen cutting branches out of impossible locations, and vegetation is beginning to grow inside of established businesses and homes. There is an ever increasing market for vileblood based defoliation options that are being offered by entrepreneurial Trenchies, but the fact that more than a few of those selling the stuff have gone missing under strange circumstances calls into question their efficacy.

For Sleepers, this means that the possibility of encountering enlarged and potentially dangerous plants such as those seen in the earliest parts of the months grows ever more real. A human-sized venus flytrap might very well try to snatch one up, with all of the peril that entails. However, while it is possible for any exotic plant to carry with it potentially lethal threat, most of these are able to be dealt with by even the untrained with a machete. The real problem is the root systems and the plants that ones that talk. The former are the most likely to be encountered. Root systems grow over entire buildings during the mid to late month, choking over light sources and blocking windows to dim houses. They clench their grip over doors, making getting out of one's house an act of willpower and muscle that may have to be repeaated over and over again. Worst of all is the fact that many of these root systems almost seem to be intentionally creating barriers around the Lantern Network! The little moaners are safe, but their sphere of protection becomes a dome of wood, shielding and keeping them away from those naughty sleepers trying to hack their way to a teleport.

The talking ones, though, are downright disturbing. They're not very large, at first they do indeed seem to whisper and beg to be fed. Naturally, only blood will do, and the longer that they're fed the larger and more dangerous that they can become. But, so long as one doesn't feed them, they're harmless, right? Wrong. True, they can bite and it's easy enough to avoid them. However, it's what they start to say when they're denied their food that becomes disturbing. “There is a consequence of your actions, you know.” “Do not think that you are immune.” “Saving the Moss Brat seems wise now, but have a long memory.” Things like that. The voices they take on are eerie, unnatural and do not match the plants' normal begging voices. They never clear up who is speaking or what they're speaking about, but surely it's not a big issue, right?

By the end of the month, the plants wither away and break off of the various homes and businesses, leaving no visible damage behind, as if whatever caused them has faded entirely.

THE LEECH
WHEN: Second Half of March
WHERE: Anywhere in Trench, but not the Outpost.
CONTENT WARNINGS: Magically Cursed Ailment, Severe weakness, Anemia


You didn't think it would be that easy, did you? From the moment that the first talking plants appeared in Trench, there has been another ominous presence. Unbeknownst to the people of Trench, but the Moss King is recovering from Riteior's attack and, while they are safe and slowly getting back to their normal self, this has allowed for Riteior to offer a little payback in an effort to cause trouble to those seeking to stop his attacks on the Pthumerians of Trench. In the night, while characters are sleeping, the plants strike. They wake to find a thin film over them, but otherwise it appears harmless. The next full day, there's nothing wrong and they feel hail and hearty. In fact, those pesky little talking plants are gone from their house. Of course, the next day the horror begins to settle in.

Within 48 hours, Sleepers will find themselves weak and lethargic in the extreme. The condition is not fatal, but it is problematic and irritating. They will find that no amount of food, water and rest quite gets rid of the malaise that they are experiencing, a strange drowsiness and lack of energy plaguing their every moment. The longer it persists, the more dangerous it becomes. However, there appears to be no obvious cause, at least until they visit someone capable of treating their condition, be they a Blood Minister or trained physician. Victims of this curse appear to be suffering from a severe, but not life-threatening anemia. There is no obvious cause, but the Ministers are certain that it is not natural and is likely a result of a curse of some kind. They can offer stimulants and high energy food, which will help the person experiencing the condition, but the real danger comes if they try to use their blood for a blood ritual of any kind. The insidious reason becomes obvious. Someone is attempting to stop them from safely having enough blood to perform the rituals to seal them away!

Victims are “fine” in the sense that they could get through the month safely without risk of death and just be weaker. However, if they attempt any form of blood ritual or blood letting, they risk running out of blood, which would indeed be a life threatening concern. The only solution, then, is a blood transfusion of another type. The Blood Ministers are willing to provide blood from their banks, but caution that it is better if a fresh supply is used. Do you have a friend willing to lend a hand? Or, do you miss one of the deadlines this month for fighting back Riteior?

FAQ:
  • This condition strikes after the mid-month, when the latest batch of rituals further weakens Riteior, and ensures the Moss King's safety.
  • This condition is not life threatening, unless a person attempts to use blood for a ritual or other purpose without first receiving a transfusion.
  • If a person attempts to perform a blood ritual before getting a transfusion, their anemia can become life threatening very quickly.
  • It is possible to completely avoid this prompt by not being targeted by Riteior. His cursed targeting is not that precise and he is clearly becoming desperate.
  • When a transfusion is given, both participants will be lightly anemic for another 24 hours, but the condition will fade afterwards completely.
  • It is suspected strongly by some of the Blood Ministers and Arcane Scholars that this is a curse brought about by a brief moment of control over the Moss King by Riteior. This can be learned easily in conversation with members of the orders in Trench.

  • HIGH STAKES
    WHEN: Second Half of March
    WHERE: Goat Turning in The Cellar Door
    CONTENT WARNINGS: Gambling, Possible Coersion, lowered inhibitions, Risk of Character Death


    The Moss King appears to be 'on the mend' by the latter part of the month, or at least he seems to be his usual self. A flyer advertising a special for all Sleepers and residents of Trench at the Goat Turning, his personal gambling hall, circulates throughout town. The doors of the Goat Turning will be open to absolutely everyone, and nobody will be turned away for an event that will last the last two weeks of the month! Anyone who comes will be given a complementary set of chips for free, along with a very special commemorative poker chip embossed with their own face on it which they are assured they can keep afterwards, assuming they don't lose it betting! In fact, that commemorative chip is the only way that a person can return to the Goat Turning during this period, and has to be shown to get admittance, though you don't need to bet it even if it appears to be worth quite a lot! Every night, a new allotment of chips is offered to gamblers. It isn't much, and if they're willing to trade a few goods to get more, they can supplement their stash. What could be more fun than a friendly game?

    The drinks and food are free for those attending, and even better? They don't seem to have a lot of strange effects. The drinks seem to ease the symptoms of corruption, in fact, and make a person more relaxed and at ease, along with lessening their inhibitions. The food is filling and pleasant, but salty, making one crave the drinks more. But, honestly, compared to Generosity's botched and spoiled food in January it's almost heavenly, even if it does make it easier to want to keep gambling and gambling. After all, those prizes for the big winners of the night are certainly something to behold, and the kinds of luxuries that Trenchies drool over.

    The Big Prizes: (Maximum 1 big prize per character for the month)
  • A Lunar Orb
  • A Vial of Pthumerian Blood that can leave a person feeling sickly and weak if they come in contact with it
  • A Genuine Lantern, enabling a second teleportation location to be placed!
  • A Blood Enchanted Weapon or Armor.
  • An Item from Home that a character might not normally find washing up on shore

  • The Lesser Prizes:
    Players are encouraged to use their imagination on lesser prizes that could be won. Food. Supplies. Furnishings. Weapons. Tools. Clothing. Any number of valuable could be won throughout the month.

    So, what's the catch? There's always a catch. Well, like any gambling hall, the saying goes that the House Always Wins. This isn't true universally. You could have a hot streak at the Craps table, or you might just win on your lucky number in Roulette. It is very possible to walk away with enough chips to win a big prize all in one night, or build up over time to claim such a lofty goal. But the trick is that commemorative chip. It's the admission, and it's also the only way you can leave the gambling den each night. The chip must be presented both at entry and leaving, and only then does the reality become clear. That chip is so valuable because it represents your life! You might literally be betting with your life here! Should you lose your chip and not have it at the end of the night, the impressive and powerful bouncers at the door will bar you from exit, and once the hall closes there is nowhere to go but the basement. Anyone who enters the basement after hours will find that their life is indeed forfeit, and their debt is called. They will die down below. How will they die? Well, considering the fighting pits down below, any of a thousand deaths, some more gruesome than others, are possible. And, if another player holds their chip, they will be given a special pass to remain below, to demand their price themselves.

    So, if you lose your chip is it still possible to get it back? Absolutely! It is a gambling hall, after all. Someone just has to be willing to give it back, or to win it back from another player or the house. What could be simpler? Of course, because there are no compulsions in the commemorative chip, and no rules about how it is to be used or transferred other than that it must be won from the house in a fair game, it is almost as if the Moss King is testing his own guests to see just how far they will go, and what they will do if their life or the life of a friend is on the line.

    FAQ:
  • Players are limited to one grand prize per character. Please record this prize on the prompt below.
  • Characters that die because of this event may die in any reasonable fashion in the basement. Tools are provided. This may be handwaved.
  • Because this event involves the potential of players bargaining for their lives and death, we remind players to be mindful and communicative with others regarding permissions and preferences during this event. Do not break permissions.
  • Lesser prizes can be won in quantity, but we ask that you be reasonable about this.
  • The Commemorative Chip is non-magical and there is no compulsion to gamble with it. It is simply worth a lot more.
  • The Event is not age restricted, so underage gambling is possible.

  • CODING
    unphase: (hey they found a body)

    You Bet your Life on It

    [personal profile] unphase 2023-03-16 01:56 pm (UTC)(link)
    Tinya was having a hard time of it. Her hands were curled into fists at her sides and she was wanting very much to argue with the casino employee that there had to be a cheat in there somewhere which kept her from winning.

    Granted, she was going for one of the best prizes, she knew that the stakes for those would be far higher than for something like a new set of pots and pans (though, frankly? those would be appreciated as well). But she wanted something from home, something which reminded her of more innocent times.

    But she knew better than to accuse anyone of weighted dice, instead exclaiming loudly "I can't believe it! I know I'm better at this game than this!" She looks rather indignant, doesn't she?
    threelayers: (Default)

    Re: You Bet your Life on It

    [personal profile] threelayers 2023-03-16 05:17 pm (UTC)(link)
    Neo didn't know Tinya particularly well, but it was hard to miss the rather loud exclamation of distress, so her head turned in that one's direction. Someone did look rather upset didn't she? Walking over and resting a hand on the table, she glanced around amongst Tinya's chips to see if someone still had their face on one of the ones that was present, and that she hadn't lost 'that' chip. The girl didn't seem quite as nervous as some might have been at a time like that, but you never knew.

    One hand went to her omni and the words appeared in a hologram over it. House always wins, always. How much you in for?
    unphase: (hold down 'cause Ed is watching my)

    [personal profile] unphase 2023-03-16 05:33 pm (UTC)(link)
    That was okay, most people didn't truly know Tinya. Not until a few months acquaintance had passed and she was willing to drop her eternally charming (or indignant when things weren't going her way) façade. Goodness knows she ordinarily was charming, life as close to a princess drilled it into her.

    But 'that' chip was all she had left. And she was just stubborn enough to want to win back the chips she'd lost, so much so that she was willing to take a chance with 'that' chip. Likely not one of her smartest ideas, really.

    And Tinya tried to smile, but it likely looked strained. "Everything except the chip. The chip. But I started out winning big and I'm angry that I'm not doing that anymore. I'd like to change my luck a little. Any ideas?"
    threelayers: (02)

    [personal profile] threelayers 2023-03-17 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
    They'll have more chips tomorrow. You could try then.
    But that's the boring way to do it, isn't it? You actually thinking about the risk?


    She considered for a moment before setting down the small stack of chips she'd gotten upon arriving, sans her personal chip, and winked at Tinya. What? She wasn't losing anything by losing these chips, was she?

    Tell you what? Let's test that crappy luck.
    You win back your chips and you pay me back double, and you lose them?
    Well it's just like I lost the bet myself, right?
    unphase: (here take hold of my hand)

    [personal profile] unphase 2023-03-17 02:30 pm (UTC)(link)
    Tinya flushed in mild embarrassment. "I am. I don't like to lose, but I also think I can do this. Win, I mean. I just need the right game, one where I have to think about it instead of something completely random, like roulette."

    And Tinya grinned gratefully when Neo offered her chips to play with. She hadn't been expecting that, to say the least. After so long in the other world, she'd been taught to not expect little kindnesses. Much less large kindnesses like this.

    Tinya grinned broadly. "Sound like a plan to me. And...thank you. It's really great of you to help me out like this. Now, where are the blackjack tables, I think I've got a good feeling about that! Let's go!"
    threelayers: (Default)

    [personal profile] threelayers 2023-03-18 07:03 pm (UTC)(link)
    She nodded and smirked at the explanation, pointing to another table, one well away from this latest streak of bad luck. Pocketing her own special chip and snapping that pocket closed, she led the way over towards them and smirked over at her.

    Think of it as me placing a bet, just like you.
    Except I'm placing it on you, and I'm using the Moss King's chips.
    So, either way, I win right?
    unphase: (I escape into your escape)

    [personal profile] unphase 2023-03-19 05:54 am (UTC)(link)
    Tinya blinks in amazement when Neo uses her own chip. That, she hadn't been expecting and is in a mixture of amazement and fear that she's willing to bet so much on a stranger. Tinya is ashamed to herself that she wouldn't be brave enough to do the same for a stranger.

    And yet, that's what she's supposed to do back home. She's a super-hero, expected to give her life for a stranger's at any moment. And when she had, she'd gotten angry. She'd resented it.

    She was transferred to a world she hated.

    But that makes Tinya grin. "You do. So, let's get to it!"

    [OOC: a particular play blackjack online free website where we can compete you like?]
    threelayers: (Default)

    [personal profile] threelayers 2023-03-20 07:01 pm (UTC)(link)
    Well, Tinya might have misunderstood her holding her personal chip out. After a moment, it had been slipped back into her pocket, where it was safe and secure, the pocket snapped closed so that it wouldn't disappear. She was just going to stick to the regular chips for this. Much much safer.

    She made her way over to settle down, since it seemed Tinya was interested in seeing her play too, so she brought a small pile out that she was ok losing. Who knew? She might get lucky. Once she was seated, she waited for the other to join as the dealer got the cards ready.

    (OOC: Hah. So, I have always had trouble getting any online blackjack site to work except for one, but it was a flash game and terrible, and obviously no longer supported for multiplayer. We can go with a basic set ending if you like. Only thing is that Neo isn't actually going to risk her 'personal chip.' Sorry that wasn't clear.)
    unphase: (I can remember where I come from)

    [personal profile] unphase 2023-03-20 07:39 pm (UTC)(link)
    She did misunderstand, though it was a quick way of gaining Tinya's trust and being more certain that she wouldn't let anything happen to either of them. But as it was, Tinya didn't have to risk her own chip, either, and that by itself she was terribly grateful for.

    And Tinya waited as well, being dealt a nine and Neo being dealt a seven, each young woman with two concealed cards. Tinya grinned merrily. "I don't know about you, but I'm feeling lucky." She spoke to the dealer, "Hit me."

    ((OOC: ack, my bad! Sorry for the misunderstanding, and of course I pick the one gambling game I 1) know well and 2) has no legit play for free websites. Honestly, if I had a dollar for every dorky thing I've done, I'd be richer than Bezos. 😅))
    threelayers: (10)

    [personal profile] threelayers 2023-03-23 12:54 am (UTC)(link)
    It saved the both of them one hell of a hassle as the cards were being dealt. They could just play out their hand. Of course, when she tapped the table and the card was dealt, she was glad that her facial features were masked by the illusion. not a bust, but Aces were such a thing in this game. You had to make tough calls. Did you hold onto that Ace and call it good.

    She was a gambler, at the very least. Besides, they weren't really her chips, so there. Doesn't hurt that it's just money I didn't have to start, eh?

    (OOC: You have no idea how much I miss that cheesy as hell flash game. It was perfect for stuff like this.)
    unphase: (I don't know why I did it)

    [personal profile] unphase 2023-03-23 01:05 am (UTC)(link)
    Tinya gave the dealer eyes, wide and guileless blue eyes. Such eyes might disarm a person, but the cruel mercy of the cards? It remained to be seen. But most of the time it worked, most of the time female-presenting people attracted would be so caught in that gaze that they'd miss a step here and there.

    As it did now, all she received was the one card with none to tell the tale but the dealer's own lying eyes. Who was she to bring their attention to the missing card. "Hit me," she murmured in a voice akin to a kiss.

    It does help, though if I play my cards right, this one will be so sexually frustrated that they won't be able to say which way was up.

    ((OOC: back in the good old days!--shakes their cane at Millennials and Gen-Z types))
    threelayers: (10)

    [personal profile] threelayers 2023-03-24 07:28 pm (UTC)(link)
    When the next card came out, it made Neo frown visibly. She usually had a perfect poker face, but this was a little annoying. Her own hit made her roll her eyes. It ended the option of using the Ace for either or, and left her with a fifteen. That might just have been the worst possible hand. She was practically dependent on others busting. Ah well.

    Hah. Well, you're bound to have better luck than me.
    You're going to at least get that little bit of revenge if our luck turns sour.
    unphase: (I never was the fantasy of what you want)

    [personal profile] unphase 2023-03-25 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
    Tinya wasn't having much better luck. Maybe she should've picked a game where she could've flashed some cleavage at the dealer and/or other players, like poker. She wanted to cash out, but she didn't feel that she could, given that it wasn't only her own chips she was playing for, but her new friend's. No way was she giving chips back without a plentiful supply of additional chips.

    "We may be better off with poker. Granted, that's all about chance, too, but at least there's bluffing involved."
    threelayers: (Default)

    [personal profile] threelayers 2023-03-25 04:17 am (UTC)(link)
    As the hand went south, she made a silent grunt and settled back. The suggestion of poker made her raise an eyebrow and stop herself short of anteing up. Yeah, it was more luck, but there was some strategy. Sure, what the hell? One card game was as good as another, and bluffing was fun.

    Besides, she usually did have an amazing poker face. Pointing to the next table over, she got up and pranced in that direction.

    Far be it from me to skip seeing someone's bluff.
    Might even call it!
    unphase: (ginger is always sincere)

    [personal profile] unphase 2023-03-25 05:59 pm (UTC)(link)
    Tinya was irked, but trying her best to not show it. It wasn't fair to Neo and it wasn't fair to the other players. So, there was the perfect princess mask, back again. And poker...she could hide just about anything behind a smile. Heartbreak, love, anger, happiness.

    It was worth a shot.

    "Oh, really? A challenge! I'll take you up on that," Tinya said with a friendly wink.
    threelayers: (Default)

    [personal profile] threelayers 2023-03-28 03:34 am (UTC)(link)
    She was grinning back at her, already heading to the poker table. It was one of those where you got two cards showing for the whole table, and you yourself held three, which made the whole thing quite the little betting game to see who had the best hand. At least it was going to be fun.

    Life's an adventure. We can see who ends up on top.

    (OOC: Any preferences on results?)
    unphase: (I see the lights to your floating city)

    [personal profile] unphase 2023-03-28 03:23 pm (UTC)(link)
    Tinya flirted outrageously with the dealer, the other players, smiling, giving doe eyes, being the perfect ingenue. It was an old role, perfected over years of practice. Show a little cleavage, buy drinks for the table, be innocent yet knowing.

    It was a little ridiculous, given that she was nearly twenty, a wife, and a mother, but it always worked. Except with Neo.

    ((OOC: Neo can win this one!))
    threelayers: (02)

    [personal profile] threelayers 2023-03-29 04:52 pm (UTC)(link)
    Either way, hopefully the two of them were having a good night. Neo certainly wasn't worried if she came out on top, because the chips just weren't important to her. The flirting was fun, but in the end she was still figuring herself out in light of the fact that part of her heart always went somewhere that wasn't here.

    But nothing wrong with a good night of cards.

    (OOC: This feels a good handwave point, methinks.)
    unphase: (I'm sure that you've been briefed)

    [personal profile] unphase 2023-03-29 08:28 pm (UTC)(link)
    And Tinya knew she'd never meet anyone who sparked her interest the way her husband did, but. He was an unknowable number of years away. She'd have to content herself with memories.

    That, and flirting like crazy simply because she could.

    ((OOC: sure, sure! until next time!))