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fanfictionming ([personal profile] fanfictionming) wrote in [community profile] calvino2014-09-28 08:36 pm
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Empatheias-themed call me out



"Empatheias is a large, floating island and is the last remnant of a destroyed world. Its only city, Verens, is a somewhat strange place with its steampunk design and magitech technology. No two buildings ever seem to look the same, but perhaps it's not just because of the nature of its fashion. Emotions also help to change and sometimes warp the city and the island itself. Through these emotions, the island continues to grow, revealing more about what happened to the world below. These emotions can also play a role in much smaller ways. A simple laugh can illuminate a room, an angry outburst can shatter windows. The grass can both grow and wither depending on who is standing on it.

These emotions are collected in special crystal amulets and it is this amulet that you will rely on throughout your stay. As you meet and interact with people, explore the world, and go about your daily life, it will fill with the various emotions you experience. Keep it close, for it may prove to be the key to returning home.

Until then, get to know your new "home" and neighbors. Who knows what will be revealed next?"


((OOC: A call-me-out post set in the setting of the Dreamwidth RP Game [community profile] empatheias. Credit to [community profile] empatheias for the original concept and description, and credit to molybdenumgp03 for the image.))
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[personal profile] thirdarrow 2014-09-30 02:36 pm (UTC)(link)
[ He's caught a little off-guard by the stranger's comment, but it manifests only as a very slight breeze that tinkled the chimes for a little longer. His expression has not changed in the slightest - it is true that he does like books, but he can't exactly pin down a reason for the stranger to comment on his age. But anyway.

He returns the stranger's greeting with a half-nod. ]
Well, it depends on what you are seeking. We have a selection of literary works from Verens' authors, as well as texts on natural phenomena, if you are partial to that subject.

Are you perhaps looking for any reference books to pick up skills?