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CUDDLE CITY ● MOD TEAM ([personal profile] cuddlemods) wrote in [community profile] cuddlecity2017-08-12 12:00 pm

EVENT: SHAKE THINGS UP.

EVENT: SHAKE THINGS UP.

It starts with a roll of thunder.

At least, that’s what you think it is—a low growl through the atmosphere that seems to echo deep and low in your chest—as you turn over in bed, or perhaps as you’re finishing your last drink at a local pub with some new acquaintances, or even as you’re walking home on otherwise safe streets, lamps and moonlight guiding your path. All’s well that ends well: the city is your haven, it’s been sold to you as such, and a little stormy weather never did much harm.

You close your eyes. You take a drink. You turn the corner.

But the sound continues, the vibration grows more oppressive, and you may think to yourself:

Thunder shouldn’t shake my nightstand.
Thunder doesn’t send a pulse through the tequila in a shot glass.
Thunder wouldn’t compel the asphalt to rumble and churn beneath my boots.

It all happens very quickly after that; things fall apart.

The cheers of late-night partygoers tumble into a minor chord, sliding into screams—a party of five has just lost sight of two of its members as Main Street splits itself in zigzags rippling out from the city’s center. One side surges into the air as the other half plummets several feet down, small ravines forming along the thoroughfare. The damage replicates itself like dominoes, and citizens new and old alike cry for help into the empty night.

Someone is hanging onto the edge of one jagged, yellow-striped mound of asphalt, fingers slipping, grip temporary.

Do you know them?
Do you help?

Within minutes, buildings begin to buckle under the stress of the earth shifting. Metal and concrete siding, roof tiles, window panes—what first sounds like cannon fire clearly presents itself as establishments crumbling while panicked citizens race to covered positions or out into the chaos of the openly shaking streets for any semblance of safety.

“Earthquake!” You hear. “Cover your head!”

The tallest buildings suffer the most damage (the bigger they are, the harder they fall). At the city’s heart, the clock tower sinks almost gently down as if feeling faint, seeking solace in the skirts of its foundation. People blink in shock as the dust rolls over them moments later.

Victims covered in soot and debris, looking for all intents and purposes as if they’d been disturbed from their graves, disperse across the city, trying to reach the authorities, to find their loved ones. It’s clear that amidst the rubble, both formed and newly falling, some of these loved ones are trapped. You hear desperate, muffled calls, buried beneath layers of shattered stone and cement. Voices struggling to be heard through the ongoing shriek and groan of the earth… still… shaking. One of these voices may even be your own.

Are you near? Can you lead someone to safety?
Can you pull victims from the rubble? Are you, yourself, in trouble?

The city bank’s vault is loose, no doubt. The shops are in trouble, security gates destroyed.

Do you take advantage while you can?

Whatever you decide, watch for the emergency vehicles and fire trucks barreling their way toward the center of destruction, rescue crews ready to spot those in need. Perhaps you can help them. Perhaps they can help you, instead. (Perhaps they can apprehend you, too, if you misbehave and don’t cover your tracks.)

The rumble continues, curls its way like a fist further out towards the city limits, losing ferocity as it does, but it takes the temporary housing district for its final victim. The city’s newest arrivals won’t get much sleep tonight. Rifts in concrete walls crawl their way from the ground floors, up, all vine and sinew and spider web. Some are more severe than others. While the first floor rooms may find more damage to their walls, bedroom windows bursting as foundations tilt, the upper floors will see things end up just a hair off in balance—askew. Put a glass of water on the table, and it may not stay in one place for long.

Surely the building isn’t safe enough to sleep in, not now.

Can you make it safe? Can you reach out to your neighbors? How do you manage?

Three hours after the initial disturbance, long after earlier news programs had urgently advised all city dwellers to take due cover during the apparent earthquake, a crackling message filters through across television screens, electronic billboards, and on your city-issued devices. Mayor Drake sits in full view in front of the Energem, the symbol of the city, its life force. It is in one piece, from the looks of it, and so is she (if understandably haggard and dark around the eyes).

“Citizens of Cadelle, as you know, we’ve suffered quite the seismic anomaly this evening. Tectonic plate shifting is not abnormal in a city so near the coast, but we had yet to experience an earthquake of this magnitude in all our recorded history. Although most of the damage was focused towards the city’s center, that center was hit hard.”

The side of her mouth twitches minutely, as though she is biting back further words, and instead, she plasters on a smile of pure grit.

“Our top tier seismology center is already on the case, and the administration will keep you informed of any significant findings. In the meantime, we wish to thank all our rescue workers and volunteer citizens who helped our loved ones find shelter and safety. Please be advised we will begin reconstruction of our Community Housing Facility immediately. Volunteers to assist with this project, and with the restoration of privately owned establishments along Main Street, are welcomed, even encouraged. After a more in-depth assessment, we may be able to create paying job opportunities for the duration of this project. Please stay tuned.”

A constructive spin on this tale couldn’t hurt, could it?

“For now, we wish for you to stay safe. Food and shelter accommodations at the public gymnasium are being made ready for those of you currently left without rooms. We apologize for the communal nature of these accommodations, but it is the best we can provide on emergency notice. We appreciate your patience, and your help.”

And with that closing remark, the feed cuts.

Mayor Drake’s shoulders slide out of their poised position, and she bows her head, hand over her brow.

Behind her, unbeknownst to anyone, the Energem flickers—just once.

On the far side, beneath the cover of the protective wall, a small fissure has formed in the crystal surface.

A kinetic rift.



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[personal profile] dedikated 2017-09-09 09:31 pm (UTC)(link)
( It's possible, it's always possible that someone with powers like that would be the cause. But that seems all too easy - earthquakes happen for a lot of reasons that don't have anything to do with any powers, too - and Kate can't think of a reason someone would want to make one happen, especially if they came here on that deal. Why jeopardise the wish you made?

It's just an easy place to lay the blame. Superhumans do the same with Creatures at home. A heatwave is never just a heatwave when there are things underground which could manage it. She's been trying to break away from that thinking for a while now, so maybe she should start by believing the girl over people's suspicions.
)

You think it's 'cause you came here?

( ... That your power's not working. Finish your thoughts properly, child.

She wonders, though. Because they've all travelled a long way from home. Who knows what that does to a person's abilities? Kate can't exactly say she has a frame of reference.
)
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[personal profile] foreshock 2017-09-18 07:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Maybe. I kind of wish I'd been given the heads up first.

( But maybe the representative getting her sorted had forgotten, or maybe Daisy had just been too busy thinking about the logistics of this place to really pay attention. Either way, she hadn't known there'd be a limitation on what she could do. Finding out was a slap in the face.

Daisy keeps her head though, scanning the building as they wander through it. It definitely looks like a disaster has hit. Her voice remains dry.
) It's a good thing they didn't ask for a security deposit when we came here. Otherwise we'd be screwed.

( She can't feel any shudders beneath her feet. But she's not relying on it. )
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[personal profile] dedikated 2017-09-20 11:39 pm (UTC)(link)
( Maybe. Who knows? Kate's just playing a hunch that seems to be relevant. But for now, the building is more important than making guesses she can't properly substantiate, and her eyes cast over to the mess around the lobby. )

What'd we even put down as a deposit anyway?

( And she'd object to the idea of having to lose her deposit on anything but the most blackout of nights. Definitely not on something that's not her fault.

BUT ANYWAY-
)

Where d'ya wanna start?

( The stairwell has just enough room to squeeze through, Kate knows, because she was responsible for making sure of that earlier. )
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[personal profile] foreshock 2017-09-28 02:02 pm (UTC)(link)
You're right, they've kind of already maxed out the weird and the wonderful when it comes to needing something from us.

( Because this is definitely the first time she's ever had intimacy as a form of worldly rent. ( Though thinking about it that way makes her a little uneasy, if she's honest. Some people might say that was kind of like prostitution, even if she hasn't slept with anybody. ) But with the stresses and strains of this disaster on her mind, she's not going to spend too long focusing on it.

Instead she's following Kate into the stairwell, a low whistle at destruction before she glances up.
) Well, I don't want to move anything that might be helping structurally, you know? ( Knock out a pile of rubble and the whole place could go down. ) But let's work our way up. As long as there's enough room for people to get through we should be okay.
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[personal profile] dedikated 2017-10-04 07:17 pm (UTC)(link)
( Yeah, there's no way that concept is ever going to seem normal, Kate thinks. Even after Eudio, the idea sounds ludicrous. How does it even work? She's seen all manner of superhuman powers, but they're all powered the same way - by energy.

How do you power anything by emotion or intimacy or whatever it is? Let alone the intimacy of other beings? The idea is creepy at best, but there's not exactly a lot of other options left for Kate at this moment in time.

But, for now, it's time to concentrate on the idea of someone being trapped. Or worse-
)

That including th' beers?

( Kate no you're too deadpan to be funny. )