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Unfinished Library Mod & NPC Account ([personal profile] libraryassistants) wrote in [community profile] unfinishedlibrary2026-01-23 06:56 pm

perhaps you have learned it without a book - MOONLIT RIVALS LOG 1

Who: Readers and Actors galore!
What: The Story begins- and so do preparations for the Masquerade!
When: The three days prior to the Masquerade [ooc timeline: 1/23-2/5]
Where: The city of Montica
Content warnings: Please include any warnings in headers!

First Quarter Moon

Now that most of the Editors know what to expect, the draw into the Story is likely more obvious this time. There’s a subtle urge that encourages their feet to turn towards the Stacks; a slight shimmer in the air that thickens the closer they get to the book laying open on an innocuous library cart.

Those who resist the Story’s pull will be drawn in eventually. Whether the compulsion is successful, or whether the Librarian passes by to sweep them in - all Editors will enter, and all will experience the Story’s start together.

(Editors who have gained the skill Ex Media Res will be able to resist the Story’s pull and hang out in the Library. Drop us a note if they’re using this skill!)

Our Beginning

The Story begins as night makes its transition to morning. Montica is a city that never sleeps, and some Editors may find themselves taken aback at how the absence of sunlight has done nothing to deter the nightlife.

In particular, at the hour our Readers arrive, there is a clean-up going on at the centre of town. People are grumbling as they sweep debris from the streets, and those who are familiar with supernaturally-powered fights will recognise this scene for exactly what it is: the aftermath of some powerful entities having had at it. Hang around too long and you may find yourself with a broom or hammer thrust into your hands, the expectation that you’ll help having been made clear.

Those who leave the clean-up will find themselves welcome in the city’s inn, where visitors hover by the windows, chattering excitedly about the fight that had just broken up. Some people think they’re lucky to have seen it - others think they’ll be luckier if they go the next few days without seeing another one.

The inn is warm, full of gossip, and by some marvel still has private rooms available to rent. Readers will find themselves with enough coin in their pocket to afford quite a bit, this time around - but don’t go spending it all at once. Those who are astute will hear the talk of a masquerade going around, and if you want to attend, you’re going to have to dress appropriately.

Welcome to Montica

Montica itself is a city built from stone, with the buildings packed closely together along cobblestone streets. Flowering vines creep along trellises, their gentle fragrance perfuming the air. The sky is clear and smog-free, the water flows cleanly, and a sense of magic drifts comfortably in the breeze.

The city is almost evenly bisected by loyalties, a hard divide running clearly through the centre of the town. Only a small ring in the centre is considered to be neutral territory - though that’s becoming more and more disputed with each passing moon.

To the north, buildings seem to have a fondness for silver. It seems they’ll take any excuse to work the precious metal into everyday items, from cutlery to window fastenings; and some particularly zealous citizens proudly don silver jewellery and pins in their day-to-day wear. In this section of town you will find the dwellings of the old vampire clans, littered with antiquities and casual opulence.

To the south, the people are fond of spices. Garlic flowers pepper garden beds and the dried bulbs hang from doorframes, and there’s hardly a meal cooked without it. Some industrious workers are busy building small moats of flowing water through this half of the city – you’d better mind your step, lest you get in their way. Located amongst these homes are the dens of the werewolf packs, warmly furnished and brimming with life.

No matter where you are in town, whether you’re surrounded by silver or dodging moat diggers, whether it’s day or night or nebulous twilight, there’s one topic that’s on everyone’s lips: the Umbra Masquerade.

It’s a once in a human lifetime event, and the city is abuzz. Some of the elderly may have been once before, in their youth - but likely at an age where they were too young to remember. There are stories about these masquerades, of the favours that can be won and the deals that can be made. More than one wealthy family attributes their successes to parties of the past, and while the werewolves shouldn’t be there – who’s going to stop them?.

The Market

At the centre of the city are Montica’s most dreary buildings. Markets are held here during the day, bright banners and exuberant stallholders calling out their wares. People of all kinds shop here, and it’s the best place to find quality goods. Some patrons give each-other hearty side-eyes, some sneer and mutter insults under their breath - but by and large, this a neutral zone, and the regular citizens treat it as such.

Behind the fuss of the market, astute observers will note the broken and boarded-up windows hidden by the bold stalls. Some buildings are outright abandoned, damaged beyond repair. It becomes even more obvious as night falls and the number of stalls thins, the night vendors setting up with wary looks in their eyes.

Right now the market is bustling with vendors sending goods up to the Umbra Clan's mansion. There is a constant stream of traders passing back and forth, hurrying to get their contributions in place before the ball. Regular goods are still for sale, but the busiest stalls are those selling - of all things - masks with varying levels of decoration. They’ve cleverly set up outside of stores selling clothing; beautiful dresses and tailored suits visible through the cracked and dusty windows. Editors will find they have enough local currency to afford something modest. If their tastes skew toward the more extravagant then, well – they better get to work.

The Umbra Mansion

The sprawling building stands tall, overlooking the city of Montica. Vines budding with fragrant flowers grow up the sides of the building, curling around windowsills and balconies in a curated fashion. A large hedge maze sits at the rear of the mansion, behind the grand ballroom; and the gardeners are in top form today, brandishing tools at anyone who looks like they're about to enter it. It's one of many things being tidied up and decorated for the ball, so you'd better not get in their way.

The mansion's front doors open to a foyer that is connected to an upstairs level by two grand staircases. A gilded chandelier hangs down between them, casting rainbows across the wooden floors as the sunlight strikes its crystal ornaments.

Those wide, curved staircases lead to a mezzanine that overlooks the ballroom below. Doors to private rooms branch off from here; all of them locked.

During the daylight hours, the mansion sports large windows covered by thick curtains that are drawn firmly shut. Those who try to peer through them will find an additional layer of security in the form of tightly-fastened metal blinds that block any slivers of sunlight from eking through.

On all three days the mansion is crawling with people setting up for the masquerade. Over there, someone’s hanging strings of lights. Over here, a florist is carefully arranging flowers. The kitchen is busy, human cooks overseeing the production of hundreds of canapes – and on the third day, over in the ballroom, are a band of musicians getting prepared for the night.

Security is lax everywhere except the underground floors, where the clan sleeps. The doors that lead to the underground complex are barred from the inside, and human guards keep watch outside of them to redirect any wanderers.

[The info/plotting post can be found here!]
steelfeathered: (Jadis)

[personal profile] steelfeathered 2026-01-24 10:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Nodding to Nova, Jadis grins and goes in for the hug, keeping her bag by her side. She likes to touch people. Touch is just a far more reliable sense than sight and hearing. "Of course, of course. And how is my favorite purple starling? Keeping busy, I'm sure?"

She tries, she really does, not to talk about things the troupe has either finished with or not yet done, or things associated with the other Claire. It's happened before, it will happen again, she's hoping it won't this time. At least, somehow, she feels a little more with it here.

Already she's got the sense that something's about to be stuck in her head though, and she'll just have to see if it comes out. "Tell me what you need."
keytarheroine: (:fear)

[personal profile] keytarheroine 2026-01-25 02:15 am (UTC)(link)
She sighs, and takes Jadis aside, into John Haycart proper for some privacy.

"Strangers on our shores, some humans entirely ignorant of the feud - or even of the existence of the Lupine and Kindred peoples," she says. "And worse. Lily, the Luna Argent, passionately performs plays and poetry... while Amalia, wearing her face, seems to know that passion is precisely what she lacks," Claire says.

"You are most wise in things occulted, Jadis." Secrets enough, perhaps, to crack the brittle shell that was Jacob Ryland's skin with mares-salts and a she-wolf's pelt so that a purple starling might hatch from it; she has been paying that debt forward ever since. "How may I help my friend, and patron, and... and one it hurts my heart to see hurting?"

Someone has a crush.
Edited 2026-01-25 02:16 (UTC)
steelfeathered: (Jadis)

[personal profile] steelfeathered 2026-01-27 03:09 am (UTC)(link)
Honestly, trying to keep track of the multiple names and personas so favored by the troupe is difficult for Jadis. She sees too many of those as it is, branching off of the people around her, dragging past selves along with them. As best she can she doesn't show it. It's so freeing and fun for the lot of them, they don't need to feel like they have to damp down for the sake of one soulcracked witch.

She'd have talked about the outsiders first, but after a second or two her insights align and she sees what Claire means. She says, "You speak of the Java sparrow. She comes to me with a problem entirely too familiar, but past that I am bound by confidentiality. If you ask her and she wants you to know, she will answer."

She's not actually sure if Amalia has approached her yet or will soon, but is sure it will happen. Confidentiality, while she does take it seriously unless she feels a reason to break it, is also a really good excuse to not tell people things that haven't happened yet, or that she shouldn't know.

Jadis smiles, soft-eyed, to take the sting from this refusal. "This is a difficult time coming on us all. Your reliable presence, your care, that will be the first help you can give her. If you are willing to stay by her side, not chased away by strangeness... that is meaningful."

It's said that a decade ago Jadis herself came to Montica in company, and the company did not stay after she fell ill and was taken in - salvaged - by Lord Guildulf. She doesn't seem bitter about it, partly because her memory of the time before is clouded.
keytarheroine: (:the maidensong)

[personal profile] keytarheroine 2026-01-27 03:22 am (UTC)(link)
"If you counsel that I should ever be her friend and - that I should treat her as I have ever been inclined to, then I shall not abandon her in her time of need. As tis like with thee, I owe her much."

It does not take sight unstuck in time to make clear that Claire's pure maiden's heart beats faster for her - she wears it on her sleeves - but it does help.

"Then I will speak instead of the commission. Amalia believes, and I believe her, that we should perform plays that counsel bringing together the clans and packs that now stand apart. And I... I think there is a manuscript of mine that would suit, if I made some of the principles vampires and some wifwolves and some stranger things besides, all singing in harmony, but..."

Hey, what's it like to be you? she hears. What's it like to be beautiful, and true?

"...but it is based on my dreams of fighting evil things to my maiden-song."
Edited 2026-01-27 03:25 (UTC)
steelfeathered: (Jadis)

[personal profile] steelfeathered 2026-01-31 01:48 am (UTC)(link)
Jadis smiles again. "There's a true friend for you."

"A plan with merit, though I'm unsure it will be well-received by anyone who isn't leaning neutral. The more coaxing you try with some people the harder they cling to their beliefs. My lord among them. But, peace..."

A shadow crosses her face and Jadis is haunted. Night-haunted, you could say. Jadis has by now met one of the outsiders, who has made real the promise that if her lord or his son die, the gutters of Montica will run red in a slaughter more terrible and profound than the city has ever known. In fact she may have made that possibility more likely by talking to this outsider; she has premonitions, but no clear single path.

"...by any means, we must try to achieve it. It will take more than your dream-self, but if she can contribute, then that's..." Jadis sighs, forcing down the dread and forcing up a wry amusement. "Probably worth my singing and raving some more."
Edited 2026-01-31 01:49 (UTC)
keytarheroine: (:fear)

[personal profile] keytarheroine 2026-01-31 01:52 am (UTC)(link)
Claire, the Luna Purpure, turns vampire-pale.

“…I will heed the omens you just revealed,” she swears, “on the grave of Nova’s staked beloved.”
steelfeathered: (Jadis)

[personal profile] steelfeathered 2026-01-31 02:12 am (UTC)(link)
Jadis closes her eyes and rubs her forehead. "I see two unbearable futures. They are not certain, many others exist which are preferable... but they remain possible." Wholesale slaughter, and slaughter 'just' of the vampires. She looks up through her fingers, remembering a lesser danger that exists even if all else goes well.

"If you have friends in the lower city who are not secure, please, point them towards help. Remaining on this side of the law for a time will save many of them if we can avert the worst. I've been working with the Guildulf servants, and minor members of the other wolf houses, on charitable projects. I know the people working in such ministries can be overbearing, or smug, but we're entering a very dangerous time to be desperate."

She knows, she has some modicum of power, she feels responsible. Jadis will only feel right with herself if she's done all that she can. She's even taken to finding a middleman and selling potions, and she hates dealing with money.
Edited 2026-01-31 06:08 (UTC)