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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 2026-01-30 08:09 am (UTC)(link)
It slips Jadis's mind to say I don't want my lord to know we've met. Roberte sees her as loyal and not a threat. She's not related to him so her weaknesses don't reflect back on him and his house. She values the intermittent, absentminded affection Roberte has for her, the way he makes some slight allowances for her weakness.

Those names mean nothing to her. Amalia is the final starring role, but she's certainly not against comingling between sides. It's not Amalia's idea to be betrothed to Sigrid, either.

"My lord would. He's done a great deal to make the family chief among the werewolves. Our counterparts, and those who are neutral, and wolves who collude with the bloodsuckers, he despises them." Jadis has little personal animosity towards vampires but she's lived in the Guildulf household for a decade and picked up the vocabulary of disdain. "He wants... I don't know if he's told anyone yet, but he wants to marry Sigrid off to a rival we've deposed. She's never really balked him before, it's Sigwulf who's the disappointment. My lord would never... he wouldn't..." She flinches, eyes flickering after faint impressions, and shakes them off, and decides not to say what he'd never.

She follows the night heron's gaze when he looks back, though of course she sees nothing.

"Maybe you are just special," she suggests, deadpan. "It's... common, anyway. All the moats and canals are to make things harder for them."
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[personal profile] curzed 2026-02-01 07:39 pm (UTC)(link)
"The person in this position will not be a father but a contemporary. Someone of similar age and ambition as ... the grey-laurie and Sigrid." The Lords and Ladies might interfere but it didn't rely on them, it relied on the shocking determination of the young folk, didn't it?

It seemed that way, in Twilight and associated 'reading'. "So long as peace is achieved the method to reach it is irrelevant," he sighs. "Your Lord may have the right of it. I fear I have heard very little of the predation of the wolf-kind versus humanity, and yet the very aberrant being of a vampire requires it. If one must be excised the choice is obvious." And it's not the parasites, even if he currently is one.

The moat thing is filed away as interesting but broadly irrelevant. Perhaps maintaining his proper nature as a primarch interfered with it. "Well. If nothing else, other weaknesses are best to be known. Garlic. Onions, perhaps, they are of the same family. Running water. The hateful daystar, of course. What else?"
steelfeathered: (Jadis)

[personal profile] steelfeathered 2026-02-01 10:49 pm (UTC)(link)
"The rival, then? The java sparrow. ...She has too many names. Mei, Lily, Amalia... Argent?" Jadis grimaces and brushes at her forehead. She's finished with the nosebleed by now and holds a dramatically blotted handkerchief. "I don't know. The java sparrow. Her family was foremost until recently."

She has forced herself into grasping the names of her patron and the children and is able to just use them in conversation like a normal person, but that took a lot of time and effort and she just hasn't made it for most others.

Jadis shakes her head stubbornly. "Mostly vampires feed by arrangement and the humans they feed from are paid for the service. Some still prey on people, now and then, but if it was common humans wouldn't tolerate them. A werewolf attack is more damaging but those are very rare these days for the same reason. Young werewolves are denned until they settle and have control over themselves." Not that a youth who's lost in the night music is out to hunt humans, with a few very regrettable exceptions, but they're not afraid of man the way true, wild-raised wolves are. "If united humans can overthrow both. It's happened in other cities."

The hateful daystar! Jadis's breath hitches in a surprised near-laugh. She's never heard that term and now she's going to have to adopt it, thanks. "Holy symbols, sometimes. When they work they are very effective. And, it isn't difficult to ward a building such that a vampire can't enter without permission."
Edited 2026-02-01 22:53 (UTC)
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[personal profile] curzed 2026-02-05 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
"Thinking of other names than the ones this city knows pains you. Avoid them." Having her pass out, or worse, bleed again and sharpen the delectable scent of blood in the air, would be inconvenient. If he has to guess using bird names, so be it. Of all the annoyances of this story, that's one of the most mild he had to contend with.

The low sound of derision he makes at holy symbols isn't elaborated on. If belief fueled their effectiveness, that's another thing that won't do a thing to him. The icons of false gods were meaningless! "Humans will 'tolerate' quite a bit if they fear the alternative. Rare is it that a cowed population raised to believe their station is appropriate and expected, choose to rise up. It's been generations here, hasn't it?"

In the end, not particularly important. Ideally things won't need to go the route of extermination; if that was it he could handle it alone. But that wouldn't make an interesting ~story~. "I would like to test such wards at some point, I think. For curiosity's sake."
steelfeathered: (Jadis)

[personal profile] steelfeathered 2026-02-05 03:01 am (UTC)(link)
"I made myself know the Guildulfs' names because I live with them. Everyone else, if they changed their name, or want to, or have another one, I usually can't tell what's right right now and it's trying to pin those down that hurts," she admits with a bit more of that pained quality. Jadis knows how her weaknesses sound. "And I don't even always get descriptions right. So it's bird names."

Often she feels her condition is worth it. Her alchemy, her medicine-making, her magic are all so much greater now than before she became soulcracked. The challenges she's been able to rise to, the sense of all the world being an interconnected web which she can follow link to link, the satisfaction of hidden knowledge and of sharing it, the way that sometimes if she finds some limit and coaxes at it just so it retreats further from her. Those are amazing.

But as good as she's become at sorting things out there's still names, and what things look like, and her trouble with the moment and navigating. These wouldn't be so bad if people didn't have to know and compensate for them.

Montica isn't 'cowed', to her thinking. "Some of it is that the two factions are about easily matched, that they both have more power over the population. Neither wants humans to help their enemy cast them down so they both try to be liked and dependable. Vampires pay better. Werewolves are closer to human."

"'Curiosity'. I'm the strongest mystic in the city, so if you can bypass something I ward, well," she says with a sigh. "I can set something up. Not tonight though."