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![]() AUGUST CALENDARGreetings, inmates! The start of August marks two months since the game has opened and we hope you're all getting settled in. Things will remain mostly the same in the prison as a whole this month, but this event introduces an important concept that affects the inmates and will continue to appear throughout the game and have major impact on your character's story arc! Inmate/guard relations are somewhat tense. The risk of guard brutality is low. The risk of NPC inmate violence is moderate. There is an increasingly negative sentiment from both inmates and guards towards Warden Clark. MINOR EVENTSAugust 1st: Mingle Log - A mingle log with a few optional scenarios will go up. This log is not for the event, but is a good place for general open top levels and day-to-day interactions. We encourage you to make your own individual posts in the log community for the actual event-related dominion stuff. August 8th: Warden Announcement - The Warden has an announcement about some new rules meant to curb the increasing threat of inmate violence in the prison. August 22: IC Job Assignments - IC jobs will be shuffled around. Assignments will be drawn live in the Discord chat. MAJOR EVENTOur first major event, What Dreams May Come, starts on August 1st and continues until the end of the month. On the first of August, a low groan can be heard from deep below the ground, coming from the direction of the mountains. Anyone who is in the yard at the time will be able to feel the vibrations in the ground. This will last for a little over a minute. The anomaly has reached out to touch the minds of the inmates at Obsidian. As it is currently sleeping, it is reaching out from its own dreams to theirs. Even characters who usually have trouble sleeping will find that they easily fall into deep sleep for the remainder of this month, and may feel tired as soon as the sun sets. Once they fall asleep, the anomaly will interfere with their dreams and introduce them to their dominion instead! The dominion is an important concept to this game: it symbolizes their budding connection to the anomaly as well as being the center of a character's power. It is a place where they are meant to grow and explore their potential. Think of it more as a pocket dimension that exists within the anomaly than an actual dream. It may gradually change over time, but will mostly be the same from one visit to the next. Throughout the month of August, activity from the anomaly is high and characters will visit their dominion (or someone else's - see below) every night. What is a dominion? A dominion is a place of power that belongs to your character. It will manifest as a specific location: perhaps it is somewhere your character longs to be, somewhere they feel at home, or even a place that they are afraid of. For characters in the latter category, these dreams can seem more like nightmares at first, but you can't be hurt inside of your own dominion if you don't want to be. If they put in the effort they will be able to actively manipulate their dominion - think of a really vivid lucid dream. The dominion will be more inclined to respond to darker and selfish desires, but can be willed into good and selfless things with more effort. Does the dominion have to be a real place, or a place my character has been? Nope! It can come from their imagination, as well, or be something from the past or potential future. It doesn't even have to make sense or obey the laws of physics: houses can be floating above the ground, the whole world may appear to be painted, and so on. What can my character do inside of their dominion? Initially, not much. Manipulation of the dominion will mostly be unintended and caused by subconscious desires and fears. If they work at it over the course of the month, they will be able to consciously manifest objects, have powers they don't have in the real world, and even change their physical form into something they'd like better. It's your dominion, go wild! Will anything my character does in their dominion transfer over to reality? Can the powers they gain there become real powers? Not yet ;) Can my character talk to the anomaly? No, the anomaly cannot be seen or spoken with inside of the dream. Anyone who has been to SHU may feel a similar lingering presence, but no actual interaction with the anomaly is possible at this stage. Does my character choose their dominion? Not consciously. It should make sense for that character, but their dominion is a part of their subconscious and may not be what they would have chosen if someone asked them while they were awake. A character who found a place they really liked before coming to Obsidian my find themselves there again. A character whose greatest desire was riches may find themselves in the lavish mansion they always wanted. A character who was obsessed with technological advances may find themselves on a futuristic spaceship. A character who subconsciously desires to tame and conquer their fears may find themselves in the place they most feared, or somewhere they were victimized. ICly, there are reasons why a character's dominion would manifest in a certain way, so feel free to go with whatever you want to play with most! OOCly, the dominion should be a place that inspires your character to grow and push both their own limits and the limits of their dominion, so try not to pick something too cozy that your character would be content with from the start (eg. a childhood bedroom). Can Obsidian be my character's dominion? Nope. The anomaly wants Obsidian for itself. This is the only place that is off-limits as a character dominion. Is my character's dominion empty, or can there be other people in it? It can be as populated or sparse as you'd like! It may have people from your character's past, or just random people. Any NPC people in your character's dominion are just figments of their subconscious, so even if they see their parents in their dominion they won't have actually communicated with their real parents back home. NPC versions of PCs in game cannot be part of your character's dominion. What happens when my character wakes up? They wake up exactly as they normally do, but will feel a pang of longing to go back to their dominion that lasts about an hour and gets more intense as the month goes on. Can my character visit their dominion again after the month is over? Yes, but it will take a lot of concentration and meditation on their part. 'Dominion Visit' has been added to the once-per-month rewards characters can receive from the anomaly. The longer they go between visits, the stronger their feeling of longing will be upon awakening. Perhaps if the Anomaly weren't sleeping so deeply, it would be easier to connect with it... Can other characters visit my character's dominion? Yes! It wouldn't be much fun if your character had to hang out by themselves. Any number of characters may be pulled into your character's dominion instead of their own on any given night. Only the owner of the dominion has any control over it. Any visitors will be subjected to the will of the owner (or if they haven't started to control it yet, the owner's subconscious). Visitors may be harmed, transformed, or brainwashed while in the dominion of another. They may not even be entirely themselves when they arrive (for example: if one character's dominion is an animal sanctuary with no people, visitors may arrive as animals)! No matter what happens there they will wake up in the same condition they were in when they fell asleep (with some emotional scars, perhaps, if things went poorly). Will our characters remember the visits to their dominions? All characters will remember their own dominion vividly. Visitors to other dominions might not - players can choose how much or little they recall.
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Player Contact:DonPrisciotte#4664 on Discord
Character Name: Counselor Aiden Price
Describe your character's dominion: The Counselor’s dominion is a hospital setting different from the one where he worked with the Director. The patients are all very old and seem to be almost dying, but they are asleep except for one who seems to know you personally. The door for that patient’s room will start leaking blood that follows your every movement and sticks to your clothes if you decide not to enter for a long time.
The patient’s primary comfort is to be able to talk about his life story, reminiscing his youth and family life, complimenting your beauty. The story changes every time (it knows the minds of the characters that visit although Price doesn't necessarily know them too on the same depth, aka you can use it however you like to center it around your character's perception), but the old man’s initial loving tone gets increasingly cold and stern for no reason, humiliatingly trying to explain you that you have no idea how to do your job, that HE knows how it works, and that you’re not human. Once locked with him, you instinctively know that it is impossible to leave until one of you dies, and the more he talks, the more his face starts falling apart trying to literally suck the essence out of you with his tongue while your body, too, becomes unrecognizable. The only way to get to safety is to kill him. After you do, you are finally able to exit the room, but you notice that all the other sleeping patients have turned into rag dolls and you’re alone. This scenario seemingly repeats every time.
General Event Plotting: Price welcomes visitors gladly, and insists to bring them in the room with the patient, claiming that he asked about them, deliberately wanting to unleash that scenario on them. He will hide in a nearby room and observe from the other side of a two-way mirror, monitoring and documenting your reaction. Once you come out of the room, if you have had an entertaining enough reaction he will gift you a suitcase with a bionic arm for you to use and apply whenever and wherever you want.
There are plenty of bugs crawling all over the walls and furniture, and the only distractions from boredom that you can find if you decide not to talk to that patient is to either capture them and/or squish them, or play with two colouring books: one’s imagery depicts animals, mostly birds, and the other depicts cartoonish personifications of single human body parts. The more you go through the pages, some of which are already coloured, the more deformed and dismembered the subjects become. Or you can kill patients in their sleep, but it's boring. The phone will sometimes ring, the display will say the call comes from the Director, but you will only hear gibberish.
Other Plotting: hmu. Price is in Block B.