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∎ ETRAYA MODS ∎ ([personal profile] etrayamods) wrote in [community profile] etrayalogs2026-01-23 01:07 pm

Mission 013 Log

Mission Summary
Genre: Survival / Exploration / Spooky

Premise: Mesa is a wild, lawless land of megafauna, from feathered dinosaurs to redwoods soaring stories high. Etrayans must document what remains of a world on its way out and then get out alive, surviving in the wilderness for two weeks while fighting off a hostile environment. Most importantly of all: beware the dark.

Tone: Dark and philosophical. Is this a world worth saving?

Objectives: Take samples and record for posterity what happened on Mesa. Demonstrate appreciation of what is lost and the capacity to preserve it.

❬ all that men presume ❭
While Mesa is full of life even now, with large creatures roaming the continents and making themselves comfortable, there are traces indicating that at one point this wilderness was constructed. The Citadel, a galaxy-spanning empire, had wanted to collect creatures from the numerous inhabited planets they could reach, and selected Mesa as the location for their conservatory given its lack of sentient residents. Once a carefully maintained vacation destination for Citadel elite, landscapes were meticulously groomed and animal husbandry was rigorously planned to create fascinating creatures across generations.

A good idea, in theory. Perhaps even in practice, given that whilst the rest of this galaxy has collapsed and died, this particular planet is still standing, along with all the creatures that had been transplanted onto it to call it their home.

Now abandoned by the Citadel, Mesa returns slowly to its original state: a deserted planet much like Etraya was before Aurora and Borealis's cities had been developed on it. Which is why Aurora has sent the Etrayans abroad: gather data on those who still live amongst Mesa's population, so that these creatures will not be forgotten as their predecessors have been.

Aurora's portal brings characters to a bare base camp, previously visited by a spare few of her bots in order to outfit it with just enough to allow them to survive. Simply called the Lux, their base camp takes the form of a massive spire with a built-in high-powered lamp at the peak, which bathes the entire outside of the building in light at all times. Some rooms hidden within the facility provide darkened spots to allow Etrayans to rest safely.

Aurora had told them that they must make sure to not be out in the dark -- hopefully the spire's eternal light as well as how carefully the entire outside of the structure is lit up offers them enough of a reminder to listen.

Possible Hooks
• Taking stock of your assigned team that you've just met, sharing supplies, and getting ready to leave on your assignment.
• Building up the base to serve as a safe respite for the time on Mesa.
• Returning to camp between assignments for a breather or because you've spent a little too long out in the dark.
❬ a conservatory left behind ❭
Mesa's ecosystems are dominated by megafauna: creatures of immense size and stature, often with lengthy lifespans and narrow biome niches. Most are locked to their environments, adapted precisely to the area they reside in, with little chance of surviving outside of their specific ecosystem. A swamp titan would not survive the cold tundra that the ice leopards call home, and the ice leopards cannot survive in the ashy, hot environment that let horned beetles thrive. Smaller animals may exist amongst them, but they are significantly less common. Many rely on the larger creatures for survival: feeding off of the parasites that attach themselves to their massive bodies, or nesting within their fur.

Much of the wildlife exhibits ancient evolutionary traits, behaviors and patters long-since established with no signs of further development. They no longer evolve with time and generations but instead have settled into their place on their planet.

The megafauna are not the only living beings on Mesa. Scattered across the planet are traces of civilization: abandoned ranger stations, research laboratories, and observation outposts. While these locations appear as if the technology within them was at one time advanced, it has now become nonfunctional, left to rot without maintenance over the generations.

Yet some of these structures still contain life, the descendants of the humanoid beings that established Mesa long ago. One may consider trying to extend a hand out toward them to offer what assistance they can give - but none of them will be friendly.

Long abandoned by those who had once brought them here, these people have become opportunistic predators, fiercely defending what facilities they were able to keep partially functional. The darkness that plagues the Etrayans also appears to plague them, and without light, the same ill fate would be their demise.

They do not travel far, choosing to maintain their own livestock and supplies to ensure they are never far from the light. After all, they know the greatest threat on Mesa is not the wildlife, but the dark.

Possible Hooks
• Encounter various wildlife while out on assignment, and perhaps run into another team.
• Build an observation blind shelter with your teammates and hole up there for a few days, hoping to document your species of interest.
• Discover and explore an abandoned structure.
• Come under threat from the residents... or try to reach out to them.
❬ hatchlings ❭
The chelonians, one of the species in one of Mesa's warmer climates, has struggled to maintain their numbers over their centuries on the planet due to their inability to change their ways.

Hatchlings are born several kilometers away from the beach shores, burrowed deep into soil to protect them from predators that may seek out their eggs during high tide. These creatures are massive, large shells encasing a significant portion of their bodies with only their heads and limbs visible from under it.

These creatures are rare and difficult to spot on Mesa: they breed slowly, live for centuries, and their offspring very rarely make it passed their first few hours of life. They often hatch in the dark of the night, making them extremely susceptible to predators that lurk in the dark, waiting for prey too small and too fragile to protect themselves. Large winged beasts swoop down from the skies, picking up the newborn chelonians to enjoy a fresh meal.

Without them, their ecosystem begins to collapse: kelp beds and forests fail, and entire food chains unravel.

Etrayans with interest could assign themselves a simple, unofficial mission to find the burrows and protect the younglings as they manage to break through their shells, then help them into the ocean so that their kind may survive to see the sun again. They must set up light sources and wait beside the burrows to make sure these massive creatures not only escape their eggs but do not become lost on their journey to the water. Following them to the water is critical, as their eyesight, even with a light source, is quite poor -- and they have a tendency to lose their way.

No one's asked them to do this -- the whole planet is slated for destruction, so maybe this entire venture is pointless -- but maybe this is something worth doing anyway.

Possible Hooks
• Idealistic types see the chelonian hatchlings struggling to make it to a beach and step in to help. Considering how large they are, this might be a struggle for them, too.
• Cynical types question what the point is.
❬ night falls ❭
Mesa's darkness is not merely the conventional absence of direct light.

The planet itself has no moon, and when darkness comes, it is absolute.

Remaining in the darkness has several consequences, and the effects accumulate over time, progressing along a spectrum rather than in tidy stages. This only seems to effect those from Etraya and the humanoids living within their bases, not the animals brought to reside on planet. Remaining within light sources suppresses the effects, but the moment the planet's rotation angles them away from this galaxy's star, any Etrayans caught outside of the light will find themselves succumbing to the effects.

Characters were warned not to stay out in the dark, but they were not told why they should not.

If any of them prefer not to find out and remain at base during one unfortunate night, they'll find out why anyway: the power cuts. The surrounding terrain, once held at bay by artificial light at the Lux, is swallowed whole. The air feels heavier and the atmosphere itself feels weighted.

Blithe apathy sinks in. The ability to listen to reason slowly leaves those left in the darkness. If they do not find a light source quickly, they will be able to feel the physical effects of the darkness set into their skin, potentially ending with permanent changes.

Those remaining on base may work together in order to bring the power back on, utilizing any personal abilities in addition to fixing the damaged circuits in order to bring everything back online. But they had better react quickly -- the longer the darkness remains, the worse the effects become, and maybe someone who was once trying to help is now trying to hurt...

Possible Hooks
• Help restore power after it cuts at the Lux.
• Underestimate the darkness effects, assume your light source is enough, and slowly fall prey to the pleasant apathy. You'll need rescue.
• Stumble onto another party's camp and need their help to be coaxed back to sanity.
❬ MISSION NOTES ❭
📌 — Please make sure to use the major events comment thread specifically to announce character actions that have a significant impact on the mission outcome or other characters.

📌 — For all questions relating to this mission, please refer to the mission queries comment on the plotting post. Other questions can be directed to the FAQ.
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[personal profile] loveandsin 2026-02-08 01:10 am (UTC)(link)
A girl in Etraya offered to make them before we came here. I had one made for each of us. In case we get separated, you'll have a bit of light.

[ He doesn't know if it's enough to do much, but maybe it would keep away the darkness long enough for them to help each other.

As the survivalist, the well-being of the group is Vincent's responsibility. ]


Unlike the flashlights, it does not require batteries and will glow indefinitely.
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[personal profile] timefracture 2026-02-11 05:04 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, well that's quite thoughtful. One less thing to worry about.

[Clara accepts it, immediately pulling it over her wrist and tightening things up. She's brave, but not foolhardy. Being a regular person without any powers definitely puts her at a disadvantage.]

Thank you, Vincent. I wish I had something to give you in kind, but the best I've got is my continued mappings of our surroundings.
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[personal profile] loveandsin 2026-02-14 01:43 am (UTC)(link)
It may buy you some time, but don't do anything reckless.

[ It's not the sort of thing that will keep night creatures away for long. When she notes she has nothing to give in return, he shakes his head a little. ]

There is no need. You are a necessary member of our team and our work.

[ Without her, they would not be able to accomplish their mission. ]
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[personal profile] timefracture 2026-02-15 06:41 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, I'm not reckless, don't worry.

[She's lying. The Doctor would laugh out loud hearing that.]

And sure, sure, but hopefully we'll be friends after all this, too.

[Cocking her head to the side and favoring him with a wry smile, Clara continues.]

You know Aerith and Cloud from home, right?
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[personal profile] loveandsin 2026-02-16 04:14 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Vincent somehow gets the sense that Clara is more reckless than she lets on. After all, she could have stayed at the base like many others did. Instead, she agreed to go out into the wilderness to hunt animals with people she hardly knows.

The offer of friendship is a surprise. Vincent blinks a few times, as if processing the concept before the corners of his crimson eyes soften with a hint of a smile. ]


I do. We met not long before my arrival in Etraya.
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[personal profile] timefracture 2026-02-16 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)
[She is the most reckless. But she did spend a good bit of time with Aerith in the other place.

And she's also friendly, and she meets his eyes with her own softened expression. Clara's nothing if not quick to come to conclusions, and Vincent's obvious care for all of their wellbeing tells her that she can trust him.]


Very cool. Traveling around fighting monsters, saving the world, and all that?
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[personal profile] loveandsin 2026-02-18 05:51 pm (UTC)(link)
That is what they intended and why I joined them.

[ As he said, he was a new addition to their group before he was brought to this world. ]

What did you do in your world?

[ Clearly, she's adventurous. ]
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[personal profile] timefracture 2026-02-19 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
Well, some days I'm a school teacher.

[But...]

But most days, I'm a time traveler.

[She drops that with a slight nonchalance, but she's fully aware of how people tend to respond to that. Disbelief, bewilderment, or curiosity are the standards and she's curious how he'll react.]
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[personal profile] loveandsin 2026-02-20 11:20 pm (UTC)(link)
A school teacher... and a time traveler. Interesting combination.

[ Curiosity is the first instinct. After all, it's unusual. He's never met a time traveler. Were he able to do such a thing, so much would have been different. Everything he's thinking can be summed up into a single word. ]

How?
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[personal profile] timefracture 2026-02-23 08:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, I have a friend with a machine that can do that. It looks like a phone booth, or just a blue box, but it can move through space and time, like a spaceship or something.

[She's not sure of the level of tech in Vincent's world.]

The specifics of how are...complicated in a way I couldn't explain easily, but you'd get it if I showed it to you. The short of it is that there's a lot of weird, alien science that can move the ship from one spot to another in space or time.
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[personal profile] loveandsin 2026-02-25 05:17 am (UTC)(link)
[ The technology isn't exactly the same, but Vincent can piece enough together. ]

And you willfully travel in an alien vessel through time and space? You are reckless, after all.

[ The words are spoken with gentle amusement. ]
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[personal profile] timefracture 2026-02-27 04:31 am (UTC)(link)
I dunno. The Doctor made a good case when he picked me up the first time. The TARDIS, our ship, isn't dangerous. And most times our trips aren't dangerous.

[She adds, almost impishly...]

...but the dangerous ones are good fun.
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[personal profile] loveandsin 2026-02-27 05:52 pm (UTC)(link)
This Doctor must be very convincing, indeed.

[ Or maybe she was just looking for adventure. ]

I'm sure you're having a lot of fun here, then.

[ Given the dangers of this outing they are on. ]
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[personal profile] timefracture 2026-03-03 01:47 am (UTC)(link)
Of course. Nothing I love more.

[Not a lie, weirdly.]

What do you do, back home? You don't strike me as a soldier type.
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[personal profile] loveandsin 2026-03-05 05:06 pm (UTC)(link)
I once worked as an operative for a company, which could entail different duties such as security, espionage, and fighting.

[ His Turk days are mostly behind him, even if he's still a Turk at heart. ]

For the last thirty years, I mostly slept in a coffin.

[ He says that like it's not weird at all. Given her own experiences, maybe Clara won't find it strange? ]