Author Topic: Yukari Quest V - A Z-Machine Adventure  (Read 55618 times)

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Yukari Quest V - A Z-Machine Adventure
« on: March 23, 2014, 10:35:41 PM »

>You are Yukari Yakumo. Your day has been awful and there is no sign of it improving.
>You are the youkai that stands at the threshold, old as civilization and a witness much of human and youkai history. Indeed, you have been a significant force during much of the latter. Your deeds are many: You have name charted the stars for youkai-kind, you have lead an invasion that shook both heaven and earth, even if it had ostensibly failed to conquer the moon. You have dwelt on the edge of human society, sometimes reaching out to influence it in small ways. However, there was a point when you realized that you had to make a decision, whether you wished to exert your power over all, dominate them, and rule openly (or fall in the attempt), or take a more relaxed role and live as you pleased. You chose the latter with little hesitation. You have watched both humans and youkai throughout history, as youkai took early control over the unseen parts of the world and were slowly driven further and further back as humanity grew in power, technology, and arrogance.
>Eventually, it became necessary to find a new place for the youkai to live, and you took an active role in helping to forge that place with the aid of the Hakurei bloodline and The Dragon itself. Now you watch over that land, serving as both a quiet (and sometimes not so quiet) guardian and observer of its ultimate fate. Already, it has challenged some of your wildest expectations, for both the land itself and its inhabitants...
>More mundanely, you dwell with your shikigami and dearest companion Ran, as well as her subordinate shikigami Chen in a modest fashion, enjoying each day as it comes. Despite your rather fearsome status, which you cultivated as carefully as you care to, you have some friends among others as well. As well, you have a number of rivals; well, something like rivals; that you covertly keep an eye on. However, for the most part, you are content to merely flummox them from time to time, when you pay them any mind, you didn?t get as far as you have by letting things stress you unnecessarily. Your true duty is to maintain the integrity of the barrier that separates Gensokyo from the rest of the world, and make certain that nothing untoward gets in. You?ve had mixed success with this, when you are fully honest with yourself...
>You spent a lovely day yesterday, conversing with Yuyuko, playing with Maribel, plotting a mahjong tournament, and frolicking with Ran. Then it all went downhill when you awoke and found yourself naked in an unfamiliar cavern, bereft of all your possesses, most notably the tools you use to hone and refine your abilities, save your bedsheet. Having little other option, you wrapped yourself in the bedsheet and taken to exploring. You discovered over things; an immense yawning chasm that terminates into darkness, strange roots that give you a bad feeling and physically harm you to touch, chambers of glass, a place filled with half-finished sculptures, and a place where the borders were about to collapse into themselves. Most notably, you've found that the borders here are very odd, rather akin to a pile of trash than proper borders, and ever swirling and difficult to properly prise for gaps. With some effort, you found one of your tools, which had been somehow split into intangible lights.
>Eventually, you found a gap to take you away from there, but you weren't able to hold it open long enough and fell between the borders, where you were displeased to note they were just as crude as they were elsewhere. Eventually finding your way out, you came to a seemingly-endless field of fluffy frond-like plants, eternally waving in the breeze. Above, the sky gave way to absolute nothingness, not even emptiness could exist in such a place. Finding the borders to be the same here as elsewhere, you wandered the fields, finding more of those horrible roots and eventually weaving a hat out of fronds to test how well they weave. You found a fold in the borders here, and followed it to find several gaps, after using is to strengthen the borders here a little. One gap leaves back to the caverns you awoke in, and another scattered and unusable. While going to investigate a third, you found a silver door in the middle of the plains while opened to a black emptiness that was home to a crystal mass large enough to rival a palace. Exploring it, and accidentally destroying it, you found a pool of fresh water, and a most interesting piece of what you've identified to be a raw building block of existence.
>Helping yourself to both, you made your way out and followed your way to another gap, which lead you back to Gensokyo! Or so it seemed, at least. You quickly found the food didn't nourish you, nor did it seem you could bring objects or people through it. Sadly, the latter realization occurred after you tried to lead Reimu and Ran through it, which lead to them vanishing entirely. With a heavy heart, you reentered the abyss and pressed on to another gap. Through it, you found a forest full of alien trees and devoid of any kind of anymore life. Exploring it, you soon discovered a strange gap within a pillar, and a border filled with sourceless music. Extracting and testing the former, you found it bought you to a tiny shrine in the middle of the forest, and shrunk you t a few inches in height. This affair was unprecedented, but thankfully reversible. The shrine was largely empty, and particularly lacking in sanctity, save for a strange sigil found in a tunnel leading from the basement. You found it held some notable power, but was incomplete. Then you noticed that it seemed to follow you, always moving while out of sight, but otherwise harmless. After a little experimentation, you found that the base of the shrine wasn't connected to the ground, and more experimenting revealed a chamber that was not aligned with the structure.  Making creative use of a branch, you managed to get down to the chamber, finding a gap that took you to the top of a mountain. There, you found more music without a source, this one you were able to take with you. You have fused it with the other sourceless music to make a strange non-duet of the two.
>Tired and hungry, mentally exhausted and finding it increasingly difficult to keep your composure, you made you way back to what seemed to be Gensokyo and rested. Waking to find yourself cold and hungrier still, you were able to warm yourself with a blanket, but had no luck in filling your stomach. You then spent a fair deal of time trying to determine whether or not that Gensokyo was real, engaging in unpredictable behaviors and visiting a helpful Yuyuko. In the end, you were reasonably convinced and moved on. Returning to the caverns where this all began, you checked a hitherto unexplored gap. This one took you to a vast outside world city that seemed to be ruined by war, built upon buildings in the ground, with upside down ones in the sky. You quickly found there were many mirrors within this city, and that they all seemed to connect to a mirrored maze elsewhere. Exploring this maze partially, you found yourself at wildly disparate parts of the ruined city, and then managed to find your tape measure hidden within one of the mirrors.
>Leaving the ruined city behind, you then followed the gap in the caverns that failed you the first time, and ended up at a series of floating islands within a multicolored sky, connected by bridges of light. Exploring them, you soon found signs that someone else had passed through, the first true signs of life you've seen since entering this strange abyss. Following these tracks, you eventually scaled a mountain and found a gap that had been crudely opened, and nearly ruined by the process. Carefully stabilizing it again, you followed this person into yet another new place; a barren rocky plain with alien stars above, and a moon impaled upon a blue world. You quickly found a firelight and followed it upon you came upon the sleeping form of Maribel, as disheveled and starved as you. Now you need to find her some water, before thirst and weakness harm her seriously. As well, you have found she is beginning to lose her humanity.
>The two of you began to travel together, exploring the barren world, and finding several new gaps and interesting sites. One such gap you were unable to open. Another was strangely corrupt and would be unwise to open at the moment. The last one lead to a strange world of color, where everything seemed to break down into fields and splashes of color, including yourself and Maribel. Failing to make much headway in this place, you returned to the barren land and explored some more, eventually finding a face in the mountains. When you gapped closer to it, however, you could not find int, instead discovering a valley filled with crystal lines and a strange dais. Fiddling with them, you soon managed to create a sort of misty tower, and from it withdraw your magnifying glass. Other experiments found that the there seems to be water above the stars there, which allowed you and Maribel to slake your thirst, doing wonders for her. Bolstered, you returned to the world of color, and managed to find how to manipulate some of the colors, and eventually returned to the  forest of alien trees. There, you confirmed the sigil from before is part of your missing wrench, though you have no leads on another part. Further exploration lead to another gap, which proved to be difficult to untangle from the broken borders. Stepping through it, you find it has caused you and Maribel to grow about twice as large as many of the trees here. Making the best of the situation, you decide to go exploring with your enhanced ability to cover ground, and approached the mountains that ring the forest.

> Take a closer look at the mountains.  Is there anything of interest on them?

>Examining the nearby mountains, nothing about them strike you as unusual. Some have strange vegetation growing on them, rather like the more mundane greenery you would expect to see on mountains back home. That are rather picturesque, if perhaps a bit more dense than natural. You suppose if you wanted to, you could climb up and sit on some of the shorter ones with flatter tops.  Looking further in, you see the mountains stretch about as far as you can see; which is not particularly far from you current vantage point.

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Re: Yukari Quest V - A Z-Machine Adventure
« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2014, 02:10:57 AM »
>Which of our possessions are currently small enough to go through the gap again?
[9:49:09] <Purvis> Generally not, but your mother may be an exception.

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« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2014, 02:33:39 AM »
>Which of our possessions are currently small enough to go through the gap again?

>It is a little difficult to estimate at the moment, but you suspect you could slip your screwdriver or tape measure through the smaller end, or possibly either piece of Materia Prima. One of the flowers you took from the floating island may fit as well.

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« Reply #3 on: March 25, 2014, 01:29:03 AM »
>Begin travelling around the edge of the forest. Keeping an eye for anything of interest.

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« Reply #4 on: March 25, 2014, 01:41:29 AM »
>Begin travelling around the edge of the forest. Keeping an eye for anything of interest.

>You begin to walk around the edge of the forest, keeping an eye open for anything of interest. You make rather good time, easily covering many yards a step now that there is little to impede your course. From the forest itself, you don't see much, the occasional small clearing here and there, a brook every so often. It's easy enough to keep an eye on Maribel, distant though she is. She fiddles with something nearby, then lays down and out of sight. Still, shouldn't be hard to find her.
>Looking toward the mountains, they are more of the same, some taller than you, some shorter. Some bare, some with greenery. Picturesque, but hardly helpful. Then you see one, not too far from the edge of the range, that has a large hole on the top of it. At a glance, you can see that it is very cleanly cut and shaped like an octogon.

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« Reply #5 on: March 25, 2014, 01:45:22 AM »
> Approach the mountain and inspect the hole.

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« Reply #6 on: March 25, 2014, 01:59:08 AM »
> Approach the mountain and inspect the hole.

>You approach the mountain, which is a little ways into the range, having to step around or squeeze past a few others. Getting closer, you can see the hole is very clean and smooth, each of the sides as are the same length. The hole itself cuts a bit into the top of the mountain, maybe about a hand and a half deep.  Now that you are close, you notice there's a tiny hole in one of the sides of the larger hole, small enough that you doubt you could fit your pinky into it.
>Aside from the hole, the mountain matches its neighbors more or less. One side of it is covered with a curious sort of moss that seems to bear tiny little leaves.

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« Reply #7 on: March 25, 2014, 02:19:49 AM »
> Look into the hole.  Do we see anything in it?
> Brush the moss with our fingertips.
> Inventory

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« Reply #8 on: March 25, 2014, 02:25:43 AM »
> Look into the hole.  Do we see anything in it?
> Brush the moss with our fingertips.
> Inventory

>The hole seems to angle downward, you assume it's deeper into the mountain. You cannot see very far into it; it would be awkward to get your head into the larger hole.
>You bush the moss-like plants and find it is very dry, more like normal leaves than moss. You imagine if you were your normal size, the leaves would probably still be quite petite.
>Your inventory contains:
>Bedsheet
>Your silken bedsheet.
>Socks and Undergarments.
>Some of your lost clothing.
>Yukari's Screwdriver.
>Seemingly a basic screwdriver. With this, you may prise open gaps with much more precision and delicately than you can alone.
>Piece of Materia Prima (Small)
>A hand-sized glob of the one element from which all flows.This could be shaped into a boggling array of things.
>Yukari's Hourglass
>This basic timekeeping device assists in maintaining gaps. With it, you can leave gaps open for longer, and without having to physically concentrate on them.
>Yukari's Pliers.
>A basic pair of pliers. These assist you in narrowing and closing gaps with far greater ease and speed than you can alone.
>Red Shoes
>You never thought you?d miss these.
>Piece of Material Prima (miniscule)
>A fingernail-sized glob of the one element from which all flows.This could be shaped into a boggling array of things.
>Yukari's Tape Measure.
>A length of material with precise markings of length. With it, you can use it bridge distance much more quickly and easily.
>Bundle of Flowers
>A collection of a dozen or so unidentified flowers taken from a garden on a floating island. Some resemble edible flowers.
>Sturdy Stick
>Suitable for aiding in walking.
> Yukari's Magnifying Glass
>A lens with a handle. This tool allows you to examine gaps and potential gaps much more closely, greatly broadening the range of options you have to work with.
>Solar Disk
>A disk of translucent yellow glass that glows with its own light, despite lacking any hint of magic.
>Enshrined Rock
>A perfectly mundane rock kept in a tiny shrine as though it were an object of veneration.

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« Reply #9 on: March 25, 2014, 02:35:08 AM »
> Take a flower from the flower bundle and throw it down the hole.

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« Reply #10 on: March 25, 2014, 02:36:22 AM »
> Take a flower from the flower bundle and throw it down the hole.

>Which hole, the larger or the smaller?"

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« Reply #11 on: March 25, 2014, 02:54:31 AM »
I've been thinking we should make a new tool, either a telescope or a compass, to find gaps and interesting magical things from farther away.
>How much time would it take to imbue a telescope or compass with tool-level magical power?
[9:49:09] <Purvis> Generally not, but your mother may be an exception.

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« Reply #12 on: March 25, 2014, 03:04:50 AM »
>How much time would it take to imbue a telescope or compass with tool-level magical power?

>Months to years. Making a temporary one may cut this time drastically, but it runs into a whole slew of other problems regarding actually getting a suitable tool and finding a suitably non-chaotic place to actually work on it.

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« Reply #13 on: March 25, 2014, 03:06:48 AM »
> Put the flower in the smaller hole

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« Reply #14 on: March 25, 2014, 03:09:12 AM »
> Put the flower in the smaller hole

>You remove one of the flowers from the bunch and slide it into the hole. It doesn't take too long for you to hit an edge, where you feel it start to resist your efforts to push it deeper down and twist its stem.  No more than a few feet in, you imagine.

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« Reply #15 on: March 25, 2014, 03:34:44 AM »
> Put another flower into the big hole.

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« Reply #16 on: March 25, 2014, 03:38:27 AM »
> Put another flower into the big hole.

>You do so, filling up much of the hole. The flowers span the larger hole, and droop down over the edge of the mountain. You don't think there's space for a third without harming their stems severely.

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« Reply #17 on: March 25, 2014, 04:09:14 AM »
Idea: Leave Mary here and return through the enlarging gap. Once we're normal size again, we can seek her out and determine where we are right now.

Positing this again, now that we have something worth investigating at normal size (the octagon pseudovolcano).
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Re: Yukari Quest V - A Z-Machine Adventure
« Reply #18 on: March 25, 2014, 05:49:46 AM »
>If we returned to normal size do we feel like we could gap back here easily enough?

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« Reply #19 on: March 25, 2014, 07:01:52 AM »
>If we returned to normal size do we feel like we could gap back here easily enough?

>You ought to be able to do this.

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« Reply #20 on: March 25, 2014, 07:13:16 AM »
>Ok then, let's have a quick look around this immediate area for anything that's escaped our attention then return to searching the rim, and make a mental note to return to that mountain at regular size.

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« Reply #21 on: March 25, 2014, 07:22:15 AM »
>Ok then, let's have a quick look around this immediate area for anything that's escaped our attention then return to searching the rim, and make a mental note to return to that mountain at regular size.

>You have a quick look around, but aside from the flowers you've left here, there's nothing else that's particular unusual or that you haven't seen before.
>Leaving that particular mountain behind, you return to traveling along the rim.  You make rather good progress, noticing that  the mountains are starting to curve around and encircle the forest. You continue to follow it as it circles around, glancing over once in awhile and noticing that Maribel has sat up again. Soon, the mountain range begins to curve back around, encircling what you imagine is the whole forest. As you begin to follow it, you note a gap up ahead, large enough that it could accommodate you if you are not mistaken.

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« Reply #22 on: March 25, 2014, 07:28:33 AM »
>Approach it.
>Is it in good shape?

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« Reply #23 on: March 25, 2014, 07:33:28 AM »
>Approach it.
>Is it in good shape?

>You approach it, and take a closer look.
>You would describe it's shape less as good, and more as reasonable. It's far end is...too far away to really connect naturally. Just trying to open it normally would cause it to collapse, perhaps permanently. However, with proper application of your tape measure, and perhaps your hour glass for good measure, you think it could work.

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« Reply #24 on: March 25, 2014, 07:38:44 AM »
>Approximately how much of the rim have we searched so far?

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« Reply #25 on: March 25, 2014, 07:42:50 AM »
>Approximately how much of the rim have we searched so far?

>It's hard to say, you haven't seen the other side. But you imagine you're at about 35-40%, at most.

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« Reply #26 on: March 25, 2014, 07:47:31 AM »
>Let's actually map out things before acting for once, rather than just jumping through every gap we see willy nilly.
>Continue searching the rim.

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« Reply #27 on: March 25, 2014, 08:14:42 AM »
>Let's actually map out things before acting for once, rather than just jumping through every gap we see willy nilly.
>Continue searching the rim.

>You make note of the gap, and continue to follow the rim.  Even though you are making excellent time, easily covering a mile a minute by your estimates, there always seems to be more.  The ring slowly twists it way back around. From time to time, you lose sight of Maribel as you wander so far away that not even she can be seen on the horizon.  Eventually, the mountains begin to turn back toward the the direction you came.  You no longer have difficulties keeping track of Maribel, who is close enough despite the miles between you that you can see her waving in greeting at you as you make your way back.
>The mountains themselves have gone from picturesque to monotonous.  The forest itself is an ever-changing array of strange foliage and clearings that seem to have little meaning. you've long long your interest in their unnatural forms. You think that you have seen the entire ring now, though you've only followed three fourths of it. when you notice something slightly different in the forest, a splash of color that stands against the green.

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« Reply #28 on: March 25, 2014, 08:22:01 AM »
>Investigate more closely, trying not to step on anything important.

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« Reply #29 on: March 25, 2014, 08:34:45 AM »
>Investigate more closely, trying not to step on anything important.

>You make your way toward the splash of color, red among the general greenery. Taking care not to step on anything important, you approach and can see a small stand of trees bearing curious-looking fruit. The trees themselves are low and relatively flat, a closer look reveals that their branches look exactly like the roots of a normal tree, only they bear many-pointed leaves, as well as the fruit. The fruit are small and red, about the size of apples, but seeming to have a consistency similar to that of a tomato or a berry and an oblong shape. You've not seen anything like them before.

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