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jigokufever2022-02-22 06:06 pm
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February 2022 Test Drive


MAIN NAVIGATION
1. ENTRY
It feels like a dream as you wake up in what appears to be a government office. It is remarkably mundane: white walls, small screens with the number that is being served and at what desk, chairs along the perimeter of the room, and pleasant music playing from unseen speakers. There's nothing out of the ordinary, right?
Then you take a look at the inhabitants in the office: Lost Souls and youkai alike make up the ranks of a never-ending line in front of a desk manned by an akaname in a suit. However, another youkai, a hyakume, is your first contact in this world. You're instructed to take a number and stand in the queue. Take a seat if you want– but you're reminded to be quick when your number is called or you'll be passed by.
Congratulations: you're in Hell.
If you're lucky, you're in line behind a fellow Lost Soul. If you're less lucky, you're stuck behind any number of youkai that may be disturbing to look at or ones that may actively try to harm you. The ones with long arms may even try to steal your ticket from further back in the line.
Make small talk, try not to freak out, and keep your ticket safe (or maybe try to steal a better one) as you make your way up in the line.
2. THE CITY
Once you've been processed through the line, you're given your assignment to one of the four possible clans with directions to their respective clan offices. The city itself looks remarkably similar to a modern Japanese city, complete with narrow alleyways connecting wider streets. Glaring neon signs advertising various businesses compete for your attention, even the most mundane businesses.
Once you tear your attention away from the myriad distractions, your task is to find your way to the office. The akaname didn't exactly give you clear directions, just a piece of paper with an address printed on it. You’re on your own to find your way there.Ask your fellow Lost Souls for directions or stubbornly find your way to the office all on your own. No matter how you get there, once you've made your way to the office you're given your lodgings (for rookies, it’s always the cheapest inn or apartment block in the area) and told to go out and get a feel for the city.
- Those assigned to the Shuten Clan are directed to the gambling district.
- The Tamamo Clan members are directed to the red light district.
- New members of the Sutoku Alliance are pointed to the entertainment district.
- Those assigned to The Department of the Enma are sent to the administrative district.
3. STREET FIGHT - SHUTEN TERRITORY
Scuffles break out all the time in Jigokucho, especially in the district dominated by the Shuten Clan. Whether it's a rival clan posturing over someone being on the wrong turf, shakedowns of all sorts, or just someone with a chip on their shoulder picking a fight: it always draws a crowd of onlookers.
No matter what street you're going down or what you're on your way to do, there always seems to be a fight to block the way. Take a look, take bets, or maybe you're the one caught in the brawl. Maybe someone decided they didn't like the way you looked at them or maybe they're trying to catch you in a petty scam. You may also feel the need to step in when fights are looking particularly one-sided.
Get used to this happening.
4. STICKY PAWS - SUTOKU TERRITORY
One of the more adorable features in the city is a cat cafe. Located within Sutoku territory, it always draws a steady crowd. If you're lured in by the adorable cats in the window, you're welcomed into a pleasant, cat-friendly environment with cats of every shape, color, and size lounging on various surfaces while being doted on by patrons. Of course not everything is as it seems: these are no ordinary cats. They're bakeneko in disguise and this cafe is a clever way to spirit away a few more coins for the Sutoku Alliance's coffers.
You may notice your wallet is a few (thousand) bills lighter at some point during your visit or your wallet may be missing entirely. Maybe it was one of your fellow patrons helping themselves while you were playing with a cat or maybe it was one of the cats. Who's to say? You quickly realize this place is not on the up and up; you have to do something about it.
Chase down one of the cats, confront your fellow patrons, or maybe try to shake down the owner for information. The latter won't get you very far, but maybe it'll make you feel better about losing your cash to a cute scam.
5. HELP WANTED - TAMAMO TERRITORY
CW: potentially NSFW, optional aphro
If you find yourself in the red light district, you might find yourself pulled into something else entirely. A scout in front of one of the numerous clubs drags you in off the street, assuming you're from the Tamamo Clan. It doesn't matter if you are or not, the scout is not listening to your protests. They say something about staffing shortages as you're shoved into the employee area of the club. The club manager then pushes some clothes at you and tells you to get out onto the floor once you're dressed. It might be a host club, it might be a bikini or banana bar, or maybe something even more salacious – whatever it is, you're working there for the night.
There are also barkers aggressively recruiting clients for these clubs, promising a good time for anyone who wants it. Whether it be the company of a pretty host or hostess, the lurid appeal of a strip show, or perhaps even other pleasures of the flesh: there's plenty to tempt even the most resistant.
Work at a club for the night or partake in the pleasures. Drinks flow like water, some with a little something extra to help things along. Everything is transactional here. As you have the money, you're bound to find something that tickles your fancy.
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... But Musashi? Musashi couldn't take her eyes off the stage. Was this really the same girl she'd just been speaking to? Every note carried with it something special, something... intangible. Something that made her heart beat just a little faster in her chest when she could have sworn she caught Emily's eye up there, even if the stage lights made it impossible... ]
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the applause seems to startle her a touch afterwards, but she smiles and bows her head before she hurries off to let the next act set up - if she lingers, she's afraid she'll run into someone or another.
later, though, she'll have temporarily escaped from backstage to quietly end up at the bar for water, carefully explaining to one of the other performers that this job is only temporary. no sense in learning a whole set when she intends on ducking out.]
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[ Musashi cut into the conversation, maybe a bit recklessly, approaching and settling in relatively close, her own drink a single bottle of beer in her hand. She hadn't seen to a single table that whole time. How could she? Her focus had been entirely stolen away... ]
Did my advice help?
[ You know. The one about the nudity. ]
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You're too kind, really...I tried to keep the image in my head, but I'm afraid I must have lost it somewhere in the first verse.
[which made it all the easier to sing, when she could pretend the room was empty from how bright the lights were.]
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[ Musashi took a long swig of her beer, giggling brightly. ]
I was totally starstruck! And don't say that's being too kind, I'm being completely sincere here!
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[she knows when to stop protesting and simply take a compliment, even as she could continue on to protest that so many people were simply better. Musashi's being honest, and the best thing she can do is to let her know it's appreciated.]
Though this is a world of difference from my day job, if my nerves didn't give it away.
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[ Musashi's tone softened, as did her smile. ]
This place... it's pretty scary, right? But you found your song, regardless... that's really amazing, you know?
[ The tenderness of her words, the way she managed to make then quiet yet clear, despite the noise of the club... it spoke that there was more to this than just Emily singing on stage for a temp gig. ]
Whatever your day job is, I'm sure it takes a lot of bravery, too. I can tell.
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[she says it without any pretension to it, no boastfulness - just a simple fact. that work is far harder than singing in front of a crowd, some would think, but to her it's the most natural course of action. it helps people in a tangible, honest way.]
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[ The least surprising thing about Emily thus far, really. Musashi hummed, taking another sip from her beer. ]
Do you run your own clinic, or did you work for a big hospital?
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[and, after a fashion, she'd been doing the same out of her own living quarters in that city. being on call was her solution to having nothing secured enough for a solid clinic standing, but it had kept all the supplies safe.]
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But you seem like the kind of person who would take that responsibility seriously. Even take pride in it.
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[with care and patience, with listening. no one is ideal, but trying your utmost is all that's ever asked for. trying, and if you can, returning their faith with results.]
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It might seem weird, but... I think I felt that in your song. I guess that's why it wasn't surprising to hear you work as a healer. I don't pretend to be the best judge of people, but... my life has sharpened my instincts like that, I guess.
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[even if it's fun, if she can't convey that...well, there's a reason she doesn't do this in public.]
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[ And there goes back the rest of her beer, letting out a sigh and a light, almost anxious laugh. ]
Though I guess singing is its own kind of medicine, right?