It's not a secret that ARC realizes that the forest showed up when the Newborn died. Still, nobody is willing to admit it. It's too tenuous a connection. Bullshit. I realize correlation doesn't always imply causality, but it's not like this happens often enough that we can just write it off as a coincidence. Plus, in the Sumerian translations, it mentioned at least once that there was a forest at war with a tower of wires. I don't think that's a coincidence either.
Leo's taken to calling it the Emerald Web. Got kind of a nice ring to it, I guess, even if it's a bit cutesy for the forest that destroyed Seattle.
Thursday, October 3, 2019
Thursday, September 26, 2019
The Forest
On our way into KRAKEN headquarters, Locke got taken by the wires the Newborn had summoned. I never knew him that well, but... well. It wasn't a pretty sight.
Jenn seemed freaked out, more than I've ever seen her before, but she kept going. Robin was with us, and she seemed just as tense.
I think Robin was starting to feel... I don't know. Irrational. Panicked. Overwhelmed. Long story short, someone from AMU dropped a strange dagger made of wood on our way into the basement of KRAKEN's compound.
Robin tried stabbing the Newborn with the dagger. The Newborn stopped shifting around and consuming everything. It just howled, and then it started to sprout horrible, thorny roots from where Robin had stabbed it. The Newborn's wires started growing fragile and snapping, the ones that hadn't already been crushed by the roots, anyways.
Naturally, we all turned tail and ran as fast as we could. We got outside to see that the roots were quickly overtaking the tower, causing it to crumble and grow crooked, destroying everything the Newborn had made of it in the Newborn's brief time in our reality.
Seattle is just gone, by the way. The Forest has basically overtaken the entire city. It's gone wild overnight, like a Ghibli movie on a bad trip.
Jenn says the guys over at STAB are looking into it, but obviously we're not. It's not like we have the money for hazmat suits, and even if we did, there's not much reason to think they'd help against whatever that plant is. I'm almost surprised STAB is sending anyone in themselves, but I guess they've got enough people on the payroll for some of them to be expendable.
I know that got dark, but these are dark times. An entire city is gone because of my friend.
But I don't know how much of it was her fault. We were all under stress back in Seattle. It was a chaotic mess back there.
We were stressed. Now we're just scared.
Jenn seemed freaked out, more than I've ever seen her before, but she kept going. Robin was with us, and she seemed just as tense.
I think Robin was starting to feel... I don't know. Irrational. Panicked. Overwhelmed. Long story short, someone from AMU dropped a strange dagger made of wood on our way into the basement of KRAKEN's compound.
Robin tried stabbing the Newborn with the dagger. The Newborn stopped shifting around and consuming everything. It just howled, and then it started to sprout horrible, thorny roots from where Robin had stabbed it. The Newborn's wires started growing fragile and snapping, the ones that hadn't already been crushed by the roots, anyways.
Naturally, we all turned tail and ran as fast as we could. We got outside to see that the roots were quickly overtaking the tower, causing it to crumble and grow crooked, destroying everything the Newborn had made of it in the Newborn's brief time in our reality.
Seattle is just gone, by the way. The Forest has basically overtaken the entire city. It's gone wild overnight, like a Ghibli movie on a bad trip.
Jenn says the guys over at STAB are looking into it, but obviously we're not. It's not like we have the money for hazmat suits, and even if we did, there's not much reason to think they'd help against whatever that plant is. I'm almost surprised STAB is sending anyone in themselves, but I guess they've got enough people on the payroll for some of them to be expendable.
I know that got dark, but these are dark times. An entire city is gone because of my friend.
But I don't know how much of it was her fault. We were all under stress back in Seattle. It was a chaotic mess back there.
We were stressed. Now we're just scared.
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
The raid
Alright, that was... interesting.
I'm alive. That's point one. I'm alive, Leo's alive, Robin's alive, Jenn's alive. We're all doing about as well as could be reasonably expected. Probably better. But that's just us. It's not true of everyone.
First of all, we ended up having to team up with AMU. That was Jenn's idea. Well, technically Jenn asked AMU what they were doing there, and when it became clear that AMU was trying to stop KRAKEN like we were, she suggested the two groups team up. At that point, we were joined by AMU forces, those being three squads of what they called Martyrs. Those were the same types of people as the ones who had raided the ARC base back before Leo and I joined. They were also the non-KRAKEN people Jenn had reported seeing at Solville, the place KRAKEN had hidden the books they stole from AMU.
Boy, that's a lot of acronyms.
Anyways, after that, one of the AMU cars was sent in. I think it was armored or reinforced somehow, because even after KRAKEN started firing at it, it just plowed through. KRAKEN decided to get serious and brought out a helicopter. Where the hell did they get a helicopter?
One way or another, a lightning bolt struck the helicopter out of nowhere, causing it to crash into a Martyr with an omega symbol on his hoodie. He didn't survive.
We did what we could, but it wasn't enough.
We heard a rumble from the earth. Tendrils of metal and flesh and bone erupted from the building.
We had failed. I had failed. I should've done more to help, but it was too late by then.
The Newborn had arrived. The golden age had come.
I'm alive. That's point one. I'm alive, Leo's alive, Robin's alive, Jenn's alive. We're all doing about as well as could be reasonably expected. Probably better. But that's just us. It's not true of everyone.
First of all, we ended up having to team up with AMU. That was Jenn's idea. Well, technically Jenn asked AMU what they were doing there, and when it became clear that AMU was trying to stop KRAKEN like we were, she suggested the two groups team up. At that point, we were joined by AMU forces, those being three squads of what they called Martyrs. Those were the same types of people as the ones who had raided the ARC base back before Leo and I joined. They were also the non-KRAKEN people Jenn had reported seeing at Solville, the place KRAKEN had hidden the books they stole from AMU.
Boy, that's a lot of acronyms.
Anyways, after that, one of the AMU cars was sent in. I think it was armored or reinforced somehow, because even after KRAKEN started firing at it, it just plowed through. KRAKEN decided to get serious and brought out a helicopter. Where the hell did they get a helicopter?
One way or another, a lightning bolt struck the helicopter out of nowhere, causing it to crash into a Martyr with an omega symbol on his hoodie. He didn't survive.
We did what we could, but it wasn't enough.
We heard a rumble from the earth. Tendrils of metal and flesh and bone erupted from the building.
We had failed. I had failed. I should've done more to help, but it was too late by then.
The Newborn had arrived. The golden age had come.
Tuesday, August 20, 2019
KRAKEN headquarters
We've arrived at Seattle.
We're waiting on the signal to raid KRAKEN headquarters. I don't really know why there's anything more to it than just going in and getting things done, if we're going to do anything.
Maybe that's just nerves talking, though. Right now, I'm really anxious to get in, get things done, and get out. And by "get things done," I mean "beat the shit out of some monsters."
We're waiting on the signal to raid KRAKEN headquarters. I don't really know why there's anything more to it than just going in and getting things done, if we're going to do anything.
Maybe that's just nerves talking, though. Right now, I'm really anxious to get in, get things done, and get out. And by "get things done," I mean "beat the shit out of some monsters."
Thursday, August 15, 2019
Seattle
Will and Adrian, the KRAKEN members we captured at the raid a while back, told us something interesting. Apparently, KRAKEN has moved their books to Seattle. AMU is planning on going there, as is a Newborn servant named Genome and someone ARC thinks could be involved called Kareena.
Speaking of Genome, they've stated that Seattle is where KRAKEN is going to summon the Newborn. I don't see any reason to trust them, and neither does the rest of ARC, but considering how many people are headed there, we're planning on sending several people there just to make sure things don't go totally to hell. Myself included, despite the fact that I've mostly been assisting Jenn with research and logging so far.
Not sure why. I guess Leo, Robin, and I have, admittedly, glommed onto Jenn's team- or, rather, Locke's team. See, Jenn doesn't work alone, despite coming off for all the world like she would (I say this affectionately). Rather, she's part of an ARC task force made up of her, Daisy, Jameson Wells, Samuel Navarre, and their leader, William Locke, who for whatever reason everyone just calls Locke. Jenn and Daisy seem to have taken to us, at any rate.
So, yeah. I guess we're just... going along because they are.
Friday, August 9, 2019
An addendum
I didn't mention this earlier, because I've been really busy, but our local headquarters were raided by Archivists shortly before Leo and I joined. They took one of the books that KRAKEN had stolen from the AMU, lending further credence to our belief that AMU is a front for the Archive. Fortunately, we still have one of the other books, a translation of a series of Sumerian tablets related to the Fears' presence in ancient Mesopotamia. We don't know what KRAKEN would have wanted with either of the books we'd gotten from KRAKEN, since both of them were volumes of Sumerian translations... or rather, we didn't until we asked them. As it turns out, this is part of their stupid scheme to summon the Newborn. Figures.
We still don't know what KRAKEN is planning to do to actually summon the Newborn. Do a little dance, put on a talent show, something like that. The problem is, this also means we have no idea how to stop it, or whether it will work. This means there's a slightly-higher-than-zero chance that they may actually succeed in summoning the Newborn's true form, and we won't know how to stop them.
Great.
We still don't know what KRAKEN is planning to do to actually summon the Newborn. Do a little dance, put on a talent show, something like that. The problem is, this also means we have no idea how to stop it, or whether it will work. This means there's a slightly-higher-than-zero chance that they may actually succeed in summoning the Newborn's true form, and we won't know how to stop them.
Great.
Friday, July 26, 2019
Good news and bad news
You may have noticed I haven't posted in a while. That's because I got a job. So did Leo, for that matter.
You only get one guess as to where.
We'd discussed the possibility before. Neither of us had never really liked the idea of joining ARC, as you may have guessed. That changed when the KRAKEN agents explained just what they're planning on doing with the Newborn and the books. Evidently, they're trying to summon the Newborn's true form.
I know that sounds both evil and ill-advised, and it is, but that's why we joined ARC and not them. From the sounds of it, KRAKEN essentially believe that there was once a golden age where the Fears ruled over humanity as gods, and we worshiped them as such. They believe that the only way to return us to that state is to thrust us into it by forcing us to confront our inability to deal with the Fears, and that we'll accept our new masters with open arms. They think they can force us to return to some sort of imaginary Eden, but I've got news for them. The only difference between before and after Eve ate that apple was that she realized how naked she was.
You only get one guess as to where.
We'd discussed the possibility before. Neither of us had never really liked the idea of joining ARC, as you may have guessed. That changed when the KRAKEN agents explained just what they're planning on doing with the Newborn and the books. Evidently, they're trying to summon the Newborn's true form.
I know that sounds both evil and ill-advised, and it is, but that's why we joined ARC and not them. From the sounds of it, KRAKEN essentially believe that there was once a golden age where the Fears ruled over humanity as gods, and we worshiped them as such. They believe that the only way to return us to that state is to thrust us into it by forcing us to confront our inability to deal with the Fears, and that we'll accept our new masters with open arms. They think they can force us to return to some sort of imaginary Eden, but I've got news for them. The only difference between before and after Eve ate that apple was that she realized how naked she was.
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