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The Return Journey ([personal profile] returnjourney) wrote in [community profile] returnjourneylogs2022-05-04 09:45 pm

PORT: THE SKY-CITY OF BHUJERBA



PORT: THE SKY-CITY OF BHUJERBA



May 4th, 2022 – May 11th, 2022

Welcome, bhadra, to the city-state of Bhujerba! The Peregrine touches down on May 4th, in a proper port — airships are the only way on and off the city, so the Aerodrome is a busy and bustling place. As a sky-city built on a mountainous structure floating ten thousand feet above the ground, it has little in the way of wilderness, but it has a sprawling city with deep mines stretching down beneath it. Look down past the railings when the thick clouds part and you'll see the world below; look up and you'll see great blue crystalline structures, a mark of the deep magicks that keep the city in the sky.

The full OOC write-up for the port is here. If you have any questions about the event, please ask here.



1. Disembarking

It's been months since the ship made port, but whether it's been days or months, it's always exciting to see somewhere new. The Aerodrome is thriving with people, passenger ships and merchant ships and military ships alike making berth in the docks, all contributing to the rivers of people pouring in and out of the building. The sounds of the crowd bounce around the vaulted ceilings, humid tropical air hotter still for the press of bodies everywhere. Navigating the crowds takes a certain confidence, lest you get knocked aside by a burly creature carrying a crate on his back, or separated from your companions by a throng of chattering flight stewardesses.

Of course, not everyone will disembark. Inmates cannot leave the ship without a warden as escort, and wardens are responsible for inmates in port — they don't have to be glued to each others' sides, of course, but it's harder to make trouble under a watchful eye.


2. The Cloudborne Tavern

Thanks to the Navarch, there are rooms booked in the Cloudborne for passengers who do not want to trek back and forth from the Peregrine. Staying above a busy and bustling tavern isn't always the most restful affair, of course, given there isn't really a closing hour, but it certainly makes for a life experience.

The tavern below is full of colourful characters, drawn by the ludicrously cheap pints. It isn't uncommon for people to get soundly drunk, but a watchful Seeq keeps an eye out on the place: get too rowdy or violent and you might find yourself thrown out on your ass.


3. The Lhusu Mines

Though the mines are closed, there's plenty to do in the labyrinthine tunnels winding deep into the mountain.

The Paling — Talk with the locals in the taverns and on the streets and you might notice a frequent topic of conversation: the paling's fall. The paling was a Crystal used to create a magick barrier that kept fiends at bay in the mines, so that the miners could work safely. However, something — or someone — has stripped the paling of its magickal energy, and now the fiends have overrun the abandoned tunnels. Sometimes they even make their way out and attack the locals. It is imperative that some brave hero makes their way deep into the tunnels, finds the paling, and recharges its magick power. But so far no one has been up to the task...

Hunting Marks — A bulletin board in the Cloudborne has posters for bounties, seeking hunters willing to deal with the fiends that spill out of the mines. Many are for looking for materials, such as bat fangs fresh from the jaws of the massive, four-winged bats, or bone fragments from the undead skeletons. Or, for the particularly ambitious: the mighty Nidhogg, a colossal snake with a highly venomous tail spike. A prize awaits the first to return with its skin!

Filthy Pirates! — Not everyone ventures in to mop up trouble for the locals: the mines are a considerable draw to those who are happy to risk the fiends for the chance to loot the goods left behind. Many people have fallen in these attempts, leaving gil, armor, weaponry and other goods strewn through the depths. Be careful, though: not all treasure is as it seems.


4. Shopping!

The marketplace is as busy as the Aerodrome, with massive crowds clustered around covered tents, wooden booths, and humble cloths laid out on the stone floor, all bearing incredible wares. The atmosphere is raucous: people haggling boisterously, children scampering between adults' legs, people hollering for others to move, move, as they shove their way through with carts of purchases or goods for sale.

Food is plentiful: turnips and onions are particularly popular, given the season, and tomatoes fetch a high price. Street food vendors sell stewed cockatrice (chicken-esque!), chunks of moist cactus, flank steaks on sticks, and something aptly called "bacon bread".

And, given the war going on and fiends loose in the world, there is no short supply of weaponry and armor. Swords, pikes, bows, axes, daggers, even a small number of rudimentary firearms, all available to those with ample coin. Armor is popular too, with artisans prepared to make it custom within a day or two — leather is affordable, but the price of metal could feed a laborer for a year.

Beware of pickpockets. Happy shopping!


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[personal profile] expectaspectre 2022-06-12 07:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Haven't seen a whole lot of evidence to the contrary. Some, not a lot. But who knows, anything's possible, I guess. Maybe I'll do something worthwhile, someday.

[ She smiles, like the that's the final word on the subject. Even though nothing was really said. ]
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[personal profile] dealwiththe 2022-06-12 08:25 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Lucifer frowns at that total non-answer. ]

Your existence is worthwhile, Grace. You don't have to prove it to anyone.
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[personal profile] expectaspectre 2022-06-12 08:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Well. Agree to disagree!

[ Literally every single authority figure in her entire life has, very angrily, insisted that she does, in fact, need to prove that, to them, repeatedly and often. On demand, even.

She fails to do so, basically every time. I wonder if that's given her some sort of complex!! ]


Anyway. At least it's nice today. Do you think they ever have bad weather? It's a floating city, after all, maybe they just put a dome up, or something.
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[personal profile] dealwiththe 2022-06-13 12:34 am (UTC)(link)
[ Frankly, that explains a hell of a lot about her. Way more than just I kind of died and now I have a scary aura, honestly. Plenty of people would be willing to get over the scary aura thing if she gave them the chance.

As a guy who spent a very long time keeping people at arm's reach because he didn't believe he was worthy, he can relate. He can also tell that he's not going to be able to change her mind about it, at least not right now, so he files the information away. For later. He's not forgetting anything, just recognizing that there's no point to continuing that line of discussion right now.

So he shrugs and allows her change of subject. ]


I'd be hugely disappointed if it wasn't magic of some kind. This place has to have magic.