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affliction mods ([personal profile] afflictionmods) wrote in [community profile] theafflicted2022-06-11 10:58 pm

04 - week four

WEEK FOUR
Saturday comes to a close, and it’s time for some rest and recovery. Perhaps the TLC you deserve will come this week, or perhaps the nightmare will continue. It’s hard to say with things being so strange around you, from Wei Wuxian’s disappearance to the sudden addition of objects and places and creatures from your homes. Who knows what this week will bring? Nothing ordinary, that’s for sure.

You wake up on Sunday to an increase in those little glimpses you saw yesterday. What were snippets of songs, locations that might’ve seemed familiar, and creatures that were dormant, are now all alive and whole. When you go to the karaoke bar, the songs you once knew are there. Monsters and animals are alive and sentient. New business are abound. Vehicles are operable, and perhaps some of your old belongings are back, too.

However, some of these things aren’t even things that should exist outside of your dreams. They may be far too strange and unusual to be real, or just things you don't remember ever seeing. The only thing you remember about these things in particular is that they were, quite literally, in your dreams this week.

That being said, every few hours, all of these things from your homes and dreams fade out and get replaced by new sounds, places, beasts….only to maybe come back again at another time.

Well. At least there's one constant here: You’ve got a handful of new locations to look at, with the fog having spread once more, and they aren't going anywhere. There aren’t as many new places that are native to Estelline this time around, but that may be for the best, considering everything going on.


SETTING TRACKER

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

NEWSPAPER SUBMISSIONS + EDITION #1

SAGE / FLORENCE / LORELEI

MEM SHARE DETAILS



OOC NOTE
OOC: Details on this week can be found here!

Also, we have a lot of participants for the news activity from last week. Neat! Everyone who participated in some capacity will have a small polaroid camera delivered to their doorstep. There's limited film, though - 10 photos per camera. It doesn't seem like there's any extra film at this time, either.

Finally, there will not be any weekly tasks this week. You guys are going to be busy with memshare and dreamscape stuff; instead, enjoy the Estelline University Newspaper!





imitationsoul: (In aftermath)

[personal profile] imitationsoul 2022-06-13 11:25 pm (UTC)(link)
[ 'Life Under Control' - gross, gross, gross.

This world is way more like her own than she initially expected and it SUCKS. ]


The art section of the museum further deals with this 'empathy' power that the natives have. Artwork about the yearly phenomenon is strongly characterized by exaggerated depiction of emotion.
vivens: (pic#15698873)

[personal profile] vivens 2022-06-14 12:14 am (UTC)(link)
[ smiles slightly.

but also...huh. he'll give a nod. this sure keeps falling into place, doesn't it?
]

Could you better explain on what you mean by that? By any chance, were they works depicted during the summer—if you could tell that much.
imitationsoul: (When it's not worth keeping)

[personal profile] imitationsoul 2022-06-14 10:12 pm (UTC)(link)
It's difficult to tell for all of them, but it's possible. Depends a little on whether or not the empathy effects are affected by season - for example, there was a painting of a woman emoting 'happiness'. Sunflowers kept spouting around her.

Now, does empathy only create flowers that are somewhat in-season? If so, it would indicate summer.
vivens: (pic#15698421)

[personal profile] vivens 2022-06-16 12:04 am (UTC)(link)
[ hmm. ]

I wouldn't know since all of this isn't exactly anything I'm familiar with, but there was writing that implied that the empathy effect are heightened during the summer.

[ so while that painting depicts that or not is kind left up for debate however— ]

Sunflowers often represent a happier time in someone's life and are often used as a symbol of joy.
imitationsoul: (Again)

[personal profile] imitationsoul 2022-06-16 06:10 pm (UTC)(link)
So you think it's based on flower language...

[ She blinks, small light-bulb going off in her head visibly. ]

Ah. Now that is a thought - the relationship between cause emotion and environmental effect might be a little different from how we imagine it. "Sad makes rain" rings immediately true to us, but that is not a natural connection. It is not inevitable.

If the effects might make use of flower language, this means they are based on learned social connotations rather than inherent to the emotion regardless of context.

Theoretically one could be socialized to have sunflowers represent anger and their environmental empathy might react as such. I wonder if that is one angle the Camelia group might be looking into...? Reconditioning to minimize damage.