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High Risk Quest #1: The Ghost Signal

Note: Here we go, gamers! The first High Risk Quest for Magisteria. These quests will serve as tiered mini-events which reveal crucial world lore, goings-on, and also tie into the metaplot and the large events. High Risk Quests will trade off in emphasis, meaning tech --> magic --> tech --> magic.
While this quest has seeds for the Tech Path Conflict, it should be noted that it's OTA and also that quite a bit of magic-specific locations/mini-events will open soon. The Magic Path Conflict is brewing in the background and will become more apparent soon, too, so keep one's eyes peeled.
Context & Recap
This quest takes place after The Coffee Shop Mingle, which features NPCs discoursing on the goings-on of High Rise Village. Players are encouraged to look at that.
In the first event, Training in High Rise Village, we learned about a mysterious intruder who infiltrated the Digital Flora Dome and the Neon Nest, two properties belonging to an android named Rosalind Vireo. PCs who restored the properties deciphered a mysterious phrase, "Symphony of Disruption..." Seems portentious! In the above coffee shop mingle, Rosalind speculates as to the possible culprit(s?).
Bling
See the plotting post: PCs can go all out with the cyber weapons on this one, in addition to whatever tech or magic they've learned, whatever canon abilities have returned, and Selena and Titan-7 can also be used as weapons (so to speak) or defenses/back-up. Feel free to write interactions with them or them stepping in however. Of course, the main route to success will be PCs supporting other PCs!
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Lucy makes it through half the bottle before she has to stop for breath. "Hopefully that guy you stole it from doesn't like his water laced with anything," she chuckles, hoarse. "Although some verve wouldn't be too bad right now."
She didn't bring her vape. Damn.
More slowly, she finishes off the rest of the bottle, and is feeling a lot steadier by the time she does.
"You really are an amazing fighter," she murmurs. Their hands still clasped around the bottle, she thinks the touch of her fingers against Musashi's must be unbearably hot. "And we make a pretty good team, right?"
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Some victory verve to celebrate does sound appealing. Musashi smirks at her. "Oh yeah? Drinks are on me, then. What club you wanna hit first?" She won't insult Lucy-chan by suggesting they restrict their party to a single club.
Her fingers are hot, but Servants are tough, and Musashi wouldn't pull away for anything. Besides, there's something about the way Lucy is looking at her that makes it hard to focus on the heat. That and how close they currently are to each other.
"Well, I did promise you a show." She replies, giving Lucy a playful wink, and then nods. "We do. Those were some super-good openings you made for me. You really gave that robot some real hell, huh?" She's had capable comrades in the past; Iori and Saber, Samson, Ritsuka-chan and the rest of the Chaldea group during the periods she worked with them, and she's proud to add Lucy to that group as well. Especially since the others, most of them, are long gone now.
"Now, do you think you can stand up, or am I carrying you out of here?" She doesn't look like she'd be very put out by the latter option if it came to that. "There are better places for you to cool down than this alley."
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Lucy has to lean heavily on said hand as she makes her best attempt at standing. She's familiar with this part: overexertion on deepdives means her legs feel like they can't take her weight, but with enough stubbornness, they can. She wouldn't be this bad off if she'd had a cooling suit and a physical line to port in through, but hey, emergencies are emergencies.
She's pretty sure Musashi gave the Fractured far worse hell than Lucy managed, but she did manage to snag some of its code. She'll be able to look over that later.
"I think ABYSS is my favorite so far," she muses, thinking back to the various clubs they've gone to. She's done her best to tour most of the clubs in the Entertainment District, from the tamer ones to the wilder ones. ABYSS is somewhere in the middle; freeflowing verve, the occasional throuple having sex against the wall, but in a classy way, you know. "Might have to recover for a few hours before we head there, though."