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Event: No Light, No Light; Part Two
The transformation continues on day 243. It may or may not complete by the end of the day, depending on how quickly you happen to personally be changing, and it's harder and harder to think straight. There's the distinct knowledge you're losing your grip on your normal personality, which may be worse than the sudden transformation and chaos the last time this happened. There are new visitors, though, or rather old ones: everyone will see their anomaly companions again--the ones they have seen once before, and perhaps twice. For those transformed into monsters, however, the anomalies don't look like anomalies at all: no, they look exactly like they're supposed to. If asked, well, they just borrowed your light. You weren't using it, right? Even if it was stolen by someone else, it seems like it's ended up in the hands of the anomaly. They follow close behind whoever they're attached to. For the most part, they ignore anyone else, though they may speak if addressed, and will recognize others from their home. Those who aren't monsters have their anomalies back as well, but they see their anomalies rather differently. Sometimes they're the warped monster versions of themselves, always following but never attacking. Most of the time, however, they're a horrific Frankenstein's monster: a combination of body parts known and unknown, stitched together in the shape of a human. You always recognize at least the head, though: the head is always the person you remember, the one the anomaly becomes when it looks like a monster. Sometimes there are other recognizable parts. Sometimes those parts are from others from home that you remember. These anomalies follow but do not attack. They will speak similarly to how they did in the last event, asking after lights. However, sometimes they sound like other people. It could be someone else you recognize, or it could be someone completely unknown to you, though it always seems to be associated with one body part or another. Maybe someone else in town recognizes this version of them--or maybe they don't. In the case of the anomalies attached to a character who is not a monster, you may play them as the character they were before, but you may also play them as other characters who aren't here. These can be from your canon or not, but please ask before using characters from a canon in-game. A blanket permission post for canon permission has been provided here; please clear it with the rest of your canonmates before replying to this. Anomalies following monster characters act very similarly to their normal selves for now, though there's something... Off... Characters who have their light will see all anomalies as stitched-together monsters, while characters who are turning into monsters will see all anomalies as either one person (in the case of other anomalies belonging to monster characters) or the monstrous anomaly version (in the case of anomalies belonging to characters who have their lights). |
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