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You've seen this before. The thought strikes suddenly, during whatever it is you were doing. Having an important conversation? Running away from home? Dying in the midst of a fierce battle? Where ever you are, one things is true: you're certain this isn't the first time you've lived through this. But upon realizing this, that's when it happens. Like someone hitting rewind on the VCR, you're back where you were ten minutes ago. And it happens again. And again. And again--Until finally, something is different. A door stands in front of you. Will you go through it? Nothing else seems to be working, so this might be your only chance.

Upon opening the door and heading inside, a strange feeling overwhelms you. It's comforting and warm, like being enveloped in a soft, heavy blanket. You hear a voice murmuring in your ear, but it's unintelligible.
And in the next moment, you've appeared in a laboratory, surrounded by the unfamiliar yet worried faces of people in lab coats, speaking in a foreign language that doesn't sound so foreign to you anymore.
Nanjikan Research Laboratory

There isn't much time to process what's happening before characters are ushered out of the arrival room. They're passed between a medical and a psychiatric team, checking them for injuries and psychological trauma. Their every need is met: food is offered, injuries are tended to, and questions are answered. "You're in the Eastern Kingdom of Nippon on a planet called Gaia," they explain. "You were brought here because you became aware of the timeloop... we'll explain everything."
Orientation Nanjikan Research Lab, Tokyo
Everyone is brought to a large auditorium, where dozens of other people looking similarly out of place are seated around them. The scientists and doctors from before file on stage, thoroughly explaining the situation. What they experienced back home was a timeloop. While the loops in their home worlds are smaller and likely to resolve on their own, the fact that such a small amount of time is being repeated is what makes them so dangerous for those who become aware of it. And they've been working around the clock in collaboration with the neighboring Western Kingdom, checking adjacent universes for others who've become aware. While the technical explanations may go over the heads of most, that's not the reason they were all brought together like this. "In order to bring you here, we used the very same magic responsible for freeing our world... Kizuna."
And they continue to explain: their own world was trapped in a year long loop for decades, if not longer. Through the use of an ancient form of bonding magic, they bound their world to the present flow of time, allowing it to progress past the timeloop. Or at least, that's how they thought it worked. In truth, Kizuna is very powerful reality-warping magic. And thanks to the powerful bond all refugees now share with the country of Nippon, the magic surrounding them will only continue to evolve.
Until they find the means of resuming the flow of time back in your home world, the refugees will just have to make due with this one. But not to worry, because Nippon is fully committed to taking care of everyone!
A Place to Call Home Tokyo, Kanto
Once orientation is over, characters will be allowed to choose housing in both Kyoto and Tokyo, enabling them the means of easily living between both Kingdoms if they please. These housing options will be fully paid for by the government of Nippon, with the NRL and MRU providing a stipend for food expenses in Tokyo and Kyoto respectively.
In lieu of providing transportation, all refugees will be granted an unlimited rail pass that they can use to travel all across Nippon! Thankfully, express routes connecting Tokyo and Kyoto will be running at all times of day, allowing refugees to freely travel between the Eastern and Western Kingdoms as they please. While this TDM and its prompts are focused on the Eastern Kingdom, you are welcome to have your character arrive in the Western Kingdom instead.
In Nihonbashi, the lingering rainy season means the streets are consistently rather wet, causing an increase in accidents as people slip and slide all over the place. Which is dangerous enough on any busy street, but Nihonbashi is completely elevated, with only waterways and the streets of Shitaya below. Thankfully some areas are equipped with nets to prevent people from getting seriously injured, but even so, refugees might just find themselves being called over to help pull someone out from the water!
Things are a little more frustrating over in Little Edo, where some streets have become so waterlogged, they've actually flooded. None of the flooding is too bad, but some refugees might be unfortunate enough to wake up and find a little pond has formed in the genkan, causing their shoes to float away! Better hope your neighbors are proficient in Mizu magic to get rid of all this water!
And over in Yoshiwara's dorms, predictably, the ceiling leaks. Which wouldn't be such a big deal if the rooms were big enough to place a bucket or two. As it is, many should expect to wake up with a soggy futon. Thankfully, certain rooms seem to be entirely unaffected, so refugees will just have to share those rooms until repairs can be done! Just think of it like a bonding exercise.
NRL Time Refugee Support Network
Once they've received their housing assignment, all refugees will be given small handheld devices called magi-tech communicators, or magi-comms for short. They're heavier than a conventional smartphone would be, but far sturdier, and powered by the ambient magic that flows through the city. Now available with limited sepia-tone color, and video cameras! They don't need to be charged, but they won't work outside of cities at all. Upon booting it up, they'll find a message linking them to a special channel for refugees.
#nrl_time_refugee_support - online
All refugees who see this message will receive a giftbox of Japanese snacks delivered to one of their residences. Strangely, it's not a snack that exists anywhere in Nippon, so this is the only way they'll be able to try Pocky!
Use the following code for your top-level if you'd like! This is how network communication will look for characters in the game until more advanced magi-tech comms become available for characters.
Tanabata Festival

As the new month rolls over, most of the refugees have now physically recovered from last month's ordeal, in which a criminal organization from the Western Kingdom held over 100 refugees hostage for nearly a week. Most of the criminals were caught, but the scars of the incident still linger, with many refugees feeling uncomfortable in public and wary of the native population.
In response to this, the people of Tokyo wanted to do something for the refugees, to let them know the majority of the people in Nippon absolutely love and appreciate them. And Tanabata is the perfect time for such an occasion!
The Wish Weaver Nihonbashi, Tokyo
According to legend, back before Nippon was two distinct kingdoms, a human empress by the name of Orihime fell in love with Himeboshi, the Princess of a distant Yokai clan. Aware that bonds between Human and Yokai were forbidden, Orihime attempted to elope with Himeboshi. But she was caught, and Himeboshi was exiled to the furthest reaches of Nippon. Orihime is said to have wept endlessly, and soon, the people began praying for her happiness. Through the power of their bond, the wishes of the people came true, and Orihime's tears became a long river, which Himeboshi was able to follow to reunite with her. For this reason, Tanabata is held at the end of the rainy season, when Orihime's tears have dried and Himeboshi can safely follow the river to return to her side.
Clearly the legend is a little different from what some refugees might be familiar with, and many natives insist there's historical precedent for it being true. In any case, on Tanabata, it's customary for people to make wishes and hang those wishes on stalks of bamboo. While many make wishes for their own happiness, wishes made for the sake of others are said to have a higher possibility of coming true.
All around Tokyo, little displays of bamboo can be found set up on nearly every corner, where people have been writing wishes on rice paper and hanging them on the bamboo. Refugees are sure to notice just how many of these wishes are explicitly for the sake of others, with the bulk of them focused on wishing for the refugees health and healing. But actual wish granting isn't unfamiliar to many refugees by now, as incidents of wishes coming true have been reported since as early as January. And this month is no exception, with one important detail: any wishes read out loud by a refugee will eventually come true, in one way or another. This effect will only last until the festival's end on the 8th, by which time rumors will begin to circulate about the refugees holding some sort of sacred power.
Fire Flower Tokyo Outskirts, Tokyo
Tanabata is a bit wetter than usual this year, but that isn't stopping people from enjoying the brief sun breaks that occur throughout the month. One week in particular sees crowds headed for the Tokyo Outskirts, the name used to describe the flooded region between Tokyo and Yokohama. Once a bustling and busy city, a time surge caused the land to abruptly shift hundreds of years ago, well before it was understood what time surges were. The result is a large expanse of water that stretches like a river through Kanto, connected to much of the flooded areas up north.
Over the years, the artificial Tama Beach was built just south of Little Edo, allowing for some sandy shores. Here, small stalls selling fireworks can be found, which are all offering special deals for refugees. They mostly sell just sparklers and the occasional ground dancer, but one firework in particular has an interesting effect. They're small, slow burning fireworks that take the form of a small fire flower held on the end of a thin string. As it burns, the petals fall based on random timing. And this timing is what inspired a game: The first one to lose all their petals has to tell an embarrassing story!
Refugees may find themselves being corralled into playing this game with children and young adults alike, eager to share their culture and maybe get a funny story out of it. But they should be careful, because while most flowers burn red, those that burn blue burn much faster, and come with a small truth-telling spell to encourage honesty. Just make sure to keep the stories G rated if playing with local kids.
Bamboo Wishes Tokyo Outskirts, Tokyo
On July 7th, the Tanabata Festival begins properly, with festival food and games set up along the Tama Beach. Those who attend are encouraged to wear their brightest kimono, to match the colorful strips of paper used to make wishes. But this year is very special, as for the first time in a very long time, the emperors of the East and Western kingdoms are set to make a symbolic appearance together on a ship crossing the Tama canal, in honor of Orihime and Himeboshi's reunion.
As such, the crowds are larger than usual this year, with a higher number of Yokai attendees than ever seen in Tokyo. With this in mind, security at the festival is much stronger, with Exorcists from the West in attendance to prevent any suspicious magic or spell activity. Powerful Yokai magic users, the Exorcists are the Western equivalent to the East's various Hunter clans, specializing in taming dangerous beasts and ayakashi. While taking their job very seriously, many have also brought familiars to entertain the crowds, including a strange nekomata with an odd, bus-like appearance, allowing passengers to go on high-speed rides bounding across the tops of buildings and trees. Care to take a ride? They promise he doesn't bite!
The festival runs late, well until midnight, when all the bamboo wishes around Tokyo are collected and brought to the water. Here, the bamboo is sliced and cut in half, creating little boats for stacks of paper wishes to sit on. The paper is lit with a match, and the boats are sent out into the water, creating a beautiful display of hundreds of little lights that slowly flicker out as the paper and bamboo burns together. Refugees will be asked to set out the first boats, with the hope that their wishes are granted.
But come the end of the night, only Katsuragi-no-mikoto, emperor of the West, will be seen briefly aboard the royal vessel, looking a bit forlorn as he waves to the people on the beach. Were they not able to meet after all?
OOC Notes
Welcome to Jikan's July TDM! The TDM is considered game canon, and also serves as the intro log! That said, whether you choose to carry threads over to the game or not is up to you!
• Current players are more than welcome to top-level, or take prompts from the TDM and use for their own logs! This may change in the future depending on how busy TDMs become.
• CRAU characters may start regaining their CRAU memories one month after the TDM. However, vague feelings of familiarity are allowed between previous game CR! For more on this, please read the FAQ!
• You do not need to sign-up for housing! Choose whichever style you prefer. Roommates can be chosen by the characters or can be random. If you want to switch housing later, your character has the option of moving at the beginning of each month.
• For current players apping a second character, you have the option to have your character join the game by being wished into existence during Tanabata through the power of Kizuna. These characters will be encouraged to visit the NRL immediately to be examined. They will remember a time loop, but will not remember seeing a door, instead appearing in Tokyo after hearing the wishing-character's voice calling to them. How they appear is up to you, so feel free to get creative or silly!
Please leave any questions about the TDM prompts in the thread below! General game questions can be directed to the FAQ!
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okada izō | fate/grand order
② IT COULD BE WORSE...? a place to call home
③ THIS ISN'T WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE tanabata
④ WILDCARD
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The cat's shadow almost seemed to have a mind of its own and sometimes looked like it wasn't connected to the cat at all. There is probably nothing to worry about. The light is just playing tricks on you.]
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I got nothin' to give ya but I got no problem with cats. It's dry out here, at least for now.
[ there's nothing at all weird about talking to cats like they're people... ]
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The cat's shadow sat up and after a small pause, leapt away from the cat and pranced across the wall over to Izō's side. It stopped at the shadow of his sake bottle and curiously sniffed at it.]
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[ izō straightens up, reaching for his weapons but hesitating midway. if yokai were real, that also meant there might be some truth to the bit about curses from the stories... right? so for once, provoke isn't his first inclination. he's so distracted that it isn't until the cigarette in his fingers has burnt down to the point that he's feeling the burn that he remembers he's holding it, promptly grinding it out on the floorboards before he shakes his hand out. it's not like such a small thing could really leave any lasting damage, though; he's surely dramatic. ]
You can have some if ya want. Wouldn't offer a regular cat, but it's fine for bakeneko, right?
[ because that's what he thinks he's looking at. ]
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The cat on the other hand was staring right at Izō. His violet eyes narrowed disapprovingly with a quiet growl when he reached for his weapon. One of his paws poked out again in case he needed to fight. He relaxed slightly when Izō didn't attack and offered a drink to his shadow. Still, Izō almost attacked the shadow and the cat looked away with a disappointed huff, his tail lashing.]
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[ even knowing there's really nothing and no one in this world that should want to do him real harm, old habits die hard. he at least tries to settle back down like he was originally; wouldn't want to chase an animal back out into the rain because he's scaring it. ]
Cats can't do that where I come from. Still gettin' used to shit bein' real weird around here. You coulda been some kinda Servant I ain't never seen before. Or ya coulda been someone's Noble Phantasm. Same difference, I guess, but either way it's jus' bein' careful...
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The shadow didn't seem to share the cat's suspicion and it jumped onto Izō's shadow's shoulder, not seeming to care that Izō almost attacked him at all. It was having fun.]
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You probably dunno what the fuck I'm talkin' about, huh? Noble Phantasms are like a special technique or a weapon or—... I dunno, sometimes it can be a person. No reason it couldn't be a cat. It's just totally unique, so there ain't no one else who can copy it for real. But even if that's what ya were, it's not like I'd be able to figure out who ya belonged to anyway...
[ he's always been one to get increasingly talkative the more he drinks and clearly animals continue to be equally valid as listeners as humans. watching his own shadow on the wall again, izō brings his hand up the rest of the way so that he was holding his shadow-hand out to the shadow-cat as he might with any other cat. if he's smart about anything it's not trying to pet strange animals without their permission. did shadows even have scents? izō spares a glance for the non-shadow cat as well since it wasn't thrilled with him earlier... ]
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The cat let out a small huff at its shadow's decision but it's ears perked up curiously at what Izō was saying and it continued to relax as it listened.]
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It's fine if you tie one, sir. I don't believe there's any harm in making wishes, don't you?
text; un: gathering_all (anon)
Do you mean magic that has to do with fucking, or are you using fucky as a descriptor?
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There's all kinds
Anyway. Is it far, to travel to this Kyoto? From Tokyo.
Also
could these people not be more creative with the names?
"Oh we have a city, Kyo To"
"Now we have another city what do we name it"
"Oh I don't know... Kyo To is taken... how about To Kyo?"
"Sure that works thanks let's call it a day"
Lazy
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theres supposed to be a quick way to get there now with the rail pass? dont even gotta take a boat or nothing
tokyo was still edo when i was around so i dunno
tho i gotta wonder what the fuck they should call it that would make u happy
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At least it's something that isn't just the same syllables switched around.
I suppose cities do change names over time depending on who conquers them...
I will try the rail pass. I am curious to see what it is like. I have heard that there are yokai and types of magic there that aren't around where I come from and the people sound interesting
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people used to just call kyoto kyo
fuck i dunno why i gotta explain this
i aint saying its the most creative but people get to calling shit one thing and it sticks i dont fuckin know
kyo just meant it was the capital so when the capital moved east then what else are you gonna call it?
the fuckin EASTERN capital
didnt u people learn how to read just by showing up here? shit means something with how its wrote
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From what just I read by searching for it on the internet archives of knowledge, leadership "changed hands"
Now. you try to tell me that leadership "changing hands" is anything but a bloodbath, any country, any period of time. They're phrasing it so delicately like they're scared to say it. I wonder why.
Even the neolithic peoples far out in the desert wastelands work that way. They see a guy with a nice cave to live in? Or a nicely chipped stone axe? They go bash his head in with something bigger and take it. Leadership has just "changed hands."
It might be unsightly, and some people don't want to think about it, but that's one side of human dealings.
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i dunno who u are or who u think i am or what i am but its real cute u trying to explain all that like i dont know shit about people fuckin other people over to get ahead
so how many heads did u bash in? since ur not bothered by unsightly shit. guy who talks tough like u must be feared where u come from, huh?
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Eh. My people don't really bash heads in. It's not our preferred method. The head houses the most energy.
I'm not tough. I don't think so anyway.
I don't know you either, I don't know what you know or don't. These people and this place sure as hell aren't my kind, I don't even know if I'm in the same planet, things are bizarre here. Feels like I chewed the wrong plant and drank some bad shit and got my mind fucked and it isn't going the fuck away and I'd REALLY like it to because I had a hell of a lot of messy shit to finish at home
so I'm trying hard to figure shit out real fast or I won't survive here, because they're not anything like I'd expect or guess from my limited experience
I imagine that in this situation people feel irritated at the things that don't make sense to them. And probably over time that lessens when you start to understand it more.
Right now, with my limited knowledge, I feel pissed at the way this place seems like it put a nice pretty face on the front of things while people are rotting away in Shitaya because they don't belong. They have the look of people and animals that were thrown away by families who don't give a shit and don't take care of those in need
Get annoyed at me if you want, that's fine. I don't need you to like me, I just want to make this make sense
I think what bothers me the most is, some things here give me the impression that these Nippon people would rather not pay respect to the person who got their hands dirty for that leadership to change hands
I'd rather they honored whoever fought or died in that bloodbath
it's easy to scribe history
but it wasn't easy to do the sacrificing everything to get there
It pisses me off that there are probably people who gave everything for "leadership to change hands" and I don't see their names anywhere
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It doesn't have to be like that
That's not how I want to let it become
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One excuse not to have too many friends I guess.
I only have one anyway but she isn't here. So, down to none means nobody to get betrayed by
Hooray for me
So this is a fun topic. You think it's good conversation material, for visiting the local watering holes?
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