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Event #002: Training in High Rise Village, Pt II

Note: This event will double as a TDM! Characters are now up to 30-35% of canon powers. That's going by a metric of fairly OP characters. If one is unsure about whether a particular power would transfer to the game, feel free to ask a mod!
For new players/characters: the tech and magic from the first event can be acquired by working with fellow PCs! New players are encouraged to look at the previous event (tho this one will be a bit simpler), the coffee shop mingle, and, possibly, the High Risk Quest. It can now be assumed that techies have the tech from the High Risk Quest.
For in-game powers, techies and magic users who have been in the game for a while can fast-track some power transfer to the newbies. For the magic users, this is particularly true of those who helped take the runes of water/fire respectively. Tech users can handwave various abilities related to their implant or enhanced tech state. Both sides can use their Synthesis power creation hack. If new players have any questions about how to get involved, or if anyone has any questions about the event or world lore (it's a lot!), feel free to ask mod below.
*Characters who pursued the animal speech blessing on the TDM can go ahead and utilize that for this event!
I. Outside the Symbiotic Skyscraper


Rosalind: “Vile android woman,” huh? ... tho it does sound kinda bad-ass.
Well, we got a pretty big clue. They’re after technology that melds the biological and the artificial. Even the Otherworlders with their powers have to acknowledge that our city’s abilities in this domain are superlative.
Avenaticus: Presently, High Rise Village is being scoured. Disruption-centric technology is to be removed and disposed of.
The problem has been the pre-emptive location of such technology. Even after analyzing the scripts and building countermeasures, the digital signatures have changed. It is virus-like behavior – a modification from our friends, no doubt.
Rosalind: So put simply, we’re still vulnerable to sudden activations of disruptive technology. You guys should have the resources to put down this sort of thing by now, but we need to get focused on preventing such incidents in the first place. That’s what we’re going to be working on, going forwards.
II. The Symbiotic Skyscraper
This facility is run by another android, Avenaticus [above]. Its exact purpose is opaque to outsiders, except that research seems to occur here. The research involves the tech fauna. The level of weaponry attached to this particular group of tech fauna also stirs rumors of involvement/cooperation with the military.
Once again, another disruptive incident is in progress. Fortunately, Otherworlders now have the means to disable the disruption tech.
Today, Otherworlders are tasked with making their way through the skyscraper and finding the control nodes with the hostile technology so as to then disable them. The main obstacle is the tech fauna themselves
Scanning the tech chonkers with the aXess Link will give names, usually combinations of animal names with letters and numbers. For example, one might be 12-XA Bear.




Objective: Get past the tech fauna and find the nodes causing the feral/disruptive behavior to disable them. It's fine to get rough with the tech fauna; assume they have pretty high mechanical regen.
[ Feel free to propose names for the fauna. Some might even become game canon names. Tbh, I just don't feel up to assigning them all names, but you guys can go wild. ]
Once again, another disruptive incident is in progress. Fortunately, Otherworlders now have the means to disable the disruption tech.
Today, Otherworlders are tasked with making their way through the skyscraper and finding the control nodes with the hostile technology so as to then disable them. The main obstacle is the tech fauna themselves
Tech Fauna: Chonkers Edition
Scanning the tech chonkers with the aXess Link will give names, usually combinations of animal names with letters and numbers. For example, one might be 12-XA Bear.

Boss-Tier Tech Chonkers


Bonus: WTF-its!

Objective: Get past the tech fauna and find the nodes causing the feral/disruptive behavior to disable them. It's fine to get rough with the tech fauna; assume they have pretty high mechanical regen.
[ Feel free to propose names for the fauna. Some might even become game canon names. Tbh, I just don't feel up to assigning them all names, but you guys can go wild. ]
III. Magic Training: Whisperwind Alley and Glimmergrove


Obstacles: Wind Colossi and Glimmergrove Creatures



Pictured: Tree spirits, wildlife spirits, great amphibians, Earth elementals, and Rose Whips.
All these creatures can be challenged directly. Some may be appeased in other ways than through combat, but all are applicable for PVE. As this is a training event, it's expected Otherworlders won't engage in fatal combat, but then, these are all pretty sturdy entities in any case.
Objective: Acquire the two runes!
All these creatures can be challenged directly. Some may be appeased in other ways than through combat, but all are applicable for PVE. As this is a training event, it's expected Otherworlders won't engage in fatal combat, but then, these are all pretty sturdy entities in any case.
Objective: Acquire the two runes!
wind colossi
She may look like a rather hapless individual, and indeed, she was young and unworldly. But she had her mage instincts. And she knew she was probably outclassed here. Still, she had been giving the matter some consideration, and there was something she could contribute: Bios. Of course, it always went back to that, huh? But the analogue to mana in Sakura's world was close enough that the concept made sense to her.
She wishes to contribute. She knows she can do so. Therefore, watching from a certain amount of distance, she channels her Bios -- her magic -- towards Emet-Selch in this particular endeavor. That was cooperation, yes? "Synthesis"?
Well, on Earth, she had quite a bit of mana. Not sure how that would translate here, but she figured it would be a meaningful contribution for a great sorcerer.
... also, sorry, bruh. Not like Sakura is necessarily trying to brush into you everywhere, but the two of them are on a pretty similar magical journey here, So.
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"--Gh!" He hisses in pain, the world flashing as he pushes himself upright. The way his eyes glare at the giant, his pride seems more hurt than anything else.
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Feeling somewhat apologetic, she runs forward. She may not have sufficient power to actually battle the colossus, but perhaps there is something else she can do. Sakura has been practicing with magic of the four elements, so she pours her Bios into the flame barrier, launching it outwards like an arm -- one intended to swat at the creature, perhaps encouraging it to back off.
Really, when she thinks about it, Emet-Selch had a wise idea here: Sakura would not have thought to use fire to battle a creature of wind, but when you considered that the effect of its wind could backfire into literally feeding the inferno... then this approach actually made a great deal of sense, from the perspective of a sorcerer. She thinks she could certainly learn something from training and fighting alongside him, as she herself is still aiming to become an excellent magus.
"Are you okay?"
Only once the fire is strengthened does she chance a glance to her side.
Her Bios flares up, and maybe his Soulsight will perceive that she has quite a massive amount of capacity, although she is relatively untrained in magic (this world's or any other's). If there's nothing else she can contribute, Sakura has learned she is an excellent support unit for the great and powerful beings of the world.
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He pushes himself up, scowling. He's not annoyed at her; he's just always scowling.
"What did you add to the barrier?" It's difficult for him to see through the wall of magic. He squints harder. "Is that an arm?"