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CRISIS ON INFINITE DREAMWIDTHS: EVENT END

AT THE END OF THE WORLD
The sound isn't unlike thunder when the universe begins to crack apart. Loud, thrumming thuds that tear the sky and the fabric of reality. The nexuses are being stomped out, engulfed back into the void one by one.
Characters may be in these nexuses as they're slowly engulfed by the cracks. Some may be saying they're final goodbye's to old friends, new friends, or simply watching as the apocalypse descends on whichever world they're in.
And then, just before they're about to fall into oblivion - they're snatched away.
Characters may be in these nexuses as they're slowly engulfed by the cracks. Some may be saying they're final goodbye's to old friends, new friends, or simply watching as the apocalypse descends on whichever world they're in.
And then, just before they're about to fall into oblivion - they're snatched away.
IN CENTRAL CITY —
Outside The Alliance HQ, Chaos Gate and the Silent Mystic stand with their eyes tightly shut, hands linked together as one. Above you the sky has turned a deep crimson. The crack is a yawning chasm as buildings are torn apart brick by brick, falling into the abyss.
If something isn't done soon then you're all dead.
This world is a nexus and this can't be changed, but it can be pulled from the 'between' it has fallen into, and restored to its proper place. This will require an enormous amount of energy. The mystics bid the gathered to join hands: they ask you to remember their world, the one they left behind and tether this world to it. Your strongest memories may bleed out, giving the people around you a glimpse of who you are, what you were.
The universally displaced are here with you. This is a last mingle opportunity. The comm will remain open so people can continue to play any threads they didn’t get a chance to during the run of the event. They too can join hands and share their memories, but as they are not tied to this dimension, when it’s restored they will either return to their own worlds or the nexuses they left behind.
CONNECTION —
Everything goes dark.
It feels endless, swallowing your sight as well as all sound as it closes in. Slowly, glowing threads begin to appear, tying one person to the next, then to the next, and so on. Only those who are linked to Metaheroes are tied with these golden glowing threads. The threads flow down to their feet and then shoot up towards the sky.
There's a boom, different to the thunderous cracks of before. The sky rushes back into place, day and night speeding by as it hurries to realign itself to the proper date and time. It's dizzying, for a moment, before it begins to feel grounding. Right.
The air feels different. Fresher, somehow. The sky is brighter; the world seems fuller, like it has been allowed to become what it should have been all along. A cheer goes up. The people are elated, relieved to see the sun again.
Players may be troubled should they have ventured into other worlds. They have seen the nexuses that have fallen to ruin, know how they too once felt exactly like this.
THE WORLD CONTINUES TO TURN —
The world has been restored to its proper place. Interdimensional communication is coming through again. The Guilds, exhausted as they were putting fires out across the non-meta cities, are relieved. Perhaps this is finally over.
With the return of interdimensional communication comes the return of interdimensional travel as well. This technology has been used in this world before; it was only with the advent of the recent powerful Confluences that it all went dark. Now that it’s back, the Guilds start to make plans immediately. It will take a little time to organize everything, but once they have a system in place, it shouldn’t be too difficult to locate everyone’s home universes and return them there. They set a tentative date for September 4th to start trying to return everyone home.
That being said, the government is none too happy with any of this. The Guild Systems were put into play by two metahumans who wanted the best for the world, as a means to protect them from those who would do them harm. Years have been spent slowly wrestling control from those two and now there is an opportunity.
Behind the scenes a storm is brewing. If they can spin this to blame the Unaligned then perhaps they have no more need for the Guilds. The Society is a thorn in their side that they’d like to finally be rid of, but they’re essentially untouchable. The Unaligned, however, are flagrantly breaking the law. Constantly putting themselves in the spotlight, making it all too easy to yank the rug out from under the metahuman leaders.
How wonderful for them that these strangers from away have made such a wreck of the trust in the systems that protected the metahumans of this world.
Mechanima is all too aware that things are about to go to hell. The Society is welcoming all metahumans, regardless of moral alignment, to join them. It is heavily encouraged among the rumor mill that the Unaligned should start reconsidering their position.
As the days go on, things begin to change across Meta.
- Excelsior has become vehemently anti-metahuman. While this outrage may pass, they’re passing new AI laws in rapid succession. Limitations on what AI can and can’t inhabit. Limitations on robot bodies, on mechanical prosthetics, on the research that can be done into what gives things the spark of life. Magic is essentially forbidden within the city. Any abilities that can be mistaken as magic are treated as suspect.
- Sunset Falls is worse for wear. Yet the people remain as grateful as ever to the metahumans who stepped in to save them. That gratitude outweighs any fear that they could have caused this - Sunset Falls has disasters all the time that have nothing to do with interdimensional weirdness. They continue to be unbothered by the metas among them.
- Central City, having witnessed all the off-world metas stepping in to save them, is oddly grateful for this - but they haven’t forgotten what happened. The disappeared are among them again and are unharmed despite their sojourn through the universe, but the fact that it happened at all is cause for concern. Confluences are a problem. They want answers, they want solutions.
- Little Love remains untouched and unchanged.
I DREAM A DREAM SO PRETTY —
Two days after the apocalypse is averted, every off-world meta will find a pillow lying on their doorstep. It doesn’t matter who you are or where you live - one of these pillows will find its way to you.
If you’re quick or wary enough, you may be able to catch a glimpse of the being that placed it there: a figure clad in blue robes. They’ll appear seemingly out of nowhere and lay the pillow down before vanishing into dust. Should they happen to notice they’ve been spotted, they’re clearly started, and lay a finger to their lips before departing.
Atop the pillow is a note: an invitation from the Dreamers of the Willow Maiden. You would have undoubtedly heard of this group: they have a presence in this world, though their reputation’s benign. They’re oddballs and weirdos, but ultimately harmless. They believe in the power of a good night’s sleep - literally.
If the note is to be believed, then the Willow Maiden herself has requested an audience with you, and this audience can only be granted in the world of dreams. Should you accept this offer, the note explains, all you need to do is lay your head upon this enchanted pillow. Sleep will come to you quickly.
Your dreams will be extremely vivid. There are recurring themes bleeding through them: your greatest accomplishment juxtaposed with your greatest failure. The moment you could have acted but stayed still. Highschool embarrassments. Falling. Flying. Here in your own dreamscape, you’ve got more control than anywhere else; you feel as though you can do anything. But beware: these dreams grab for you, both the nightmares and the fantasies. It can be easy to lose yourself and forget what exactly is real.
Luckily, the dreams grab for others as well. Sleeping metas may find themselves involuntarily wandering into one anothers’ dreams. Visitors to a dreamscape don’t have any powers outside of what they normally would, but they can reach out to the dream’s host, should they want to.
If no one else arrives, don’t worry. She is patient and waiting, and doesn’t mind that you stumble. Fall too far into the abyss, and she’ll reach out her hand to steady you.
THE WILLOW MAIDEN —
As you find your way out of the haze of your subconscious with uour allies at your side, the Willow Maiden greets you. She is a massive tree nymph, long-limbed and wooden. She is curled against an enormous tree, looking like a statue. At your approach, she lifts her head from the crook of her arm and extends a hand in greeting. Her smile is warm and motherly. You may feel distrust, but that feeling of safety and protection that guided you home radiates from her.
“You from a far away land, come to this world and made its own.” Her wooden lips don’t move, the words echo through your soul itself. “I can do little for you now but issue warning. Danger is waiting in the dawn, in the shine of her sword. You won this battle, your strength and the strength of all those you have touched has saved you… but she is coming.
She is coming.
“My time is short… your words cannot reach me as you are now. Carve yourselves a new future. One in this world and all others. Dream, and in those dreams, you shall become more powerful than even she can stand. My gift is the gift of new life, new lives, new futures… I have shielded you from her gaze until I could no longer bear it and now… I must rest. May the next time we met be true conversation.”
The Willow Maiden lays her head back down on the curve of her arms. Within moments, she’s asleep.
You wake. Not with a start, but as though you’ve been gently roused from a deep and restful sleep. The dreamsharing effect lingers, and can reoccur off and on throughout the month of September, but you will not find your way to the Willow Maiden’s realm again.
IN SUMMARY.
- The fourth wall ends in a near apocalypse. Characters will have a chance to say goodbye while the metaphorical walls are closing in. They will be pulled back from the brink at the last second.
- Through the collective effort of metaenergy, Metaheroes will rejoin the multiverse, tethered to the worlds which playable characters come from.
- As a result, there's tentative optimism that characters will be able to go home .
- Anti-meta sentiment is growing across Excelsior, and within governing bodies. Government officials will begin looking to blame Unaligned heroes for various crimes and disturbances.
- It's a good time to pick a side. Or don't.
- Amidst all this, The Willow Maiden invites players to Meta's first dream share event. The dreaming effect lingers and characters may find themselves intermittently sharing dreams throughout September.
- However pleasant this is, however cathartic - it doesn't change that things are tense in the waking world. The Willow Maiden's warning will ring in your ears, too: who is coming?

David Alleyne | Marvel-616
[Note: links to two memories, they have CWs at the very start of them. Please look them over before reading.]
II. The World Continues To Turn
II.
Balthier slips the phone from David's hand. This week has been miserable, brutal even, and in all honesty David's anger and frustration resonates.
"Where do you think you're going?"
He isn't even sure David's noticed he's here yet; he didn't text, just came over on his bike, let himself in.
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“I was going to go home and maybe grab a nap, I think I have some microwaveable dinners somewhere in the apartment too.”
Which is the worst thing to be eating but he’d do it anyway.
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It's fine. It's passed. But Balthier knows where his priorities are today.
"I'll order you take out if you promise to stay in this evening." He'd do it anyway, because he's sure David hasn't been eating and he was too exhausted and wary to try to get anything to cook.
"Also, hi." He cups David's face, thumb trailing gently across his cheek as he gives him a forehead kiss that lingers maybe a little too long.
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“I’m already planning on staying in,” he agreed, but ah, a kiss. Perhaps not the sort he wants, but damn he wants to fall over into these arms and sleep. That said… He looks toward his apartment and sighs.
“Maybe we should go to your place then.”
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"Come on, I have my bike." Though when he leads David to it, it looks like a nondescript motorcycle. He's not taking chances, and has been illusioning whatever he can to not draw attention. He'll have to keep them low, follow traffic to maintain the image of a regular vehicle, but -- it's worth the hassle today. And he's not opposed to having David wrapped around him on the way.
The truth is he wants more of a kiss too, wants to just hold David and hide from the mess of emotion clouding his mind, but he's afraid if he starts he won't be able to pull himself back together, and worse, he doesn't want to put that on David.
"I'm glad I caught you," is what he does manage to say.
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“Alright. Just… drive safe,” David said before moving to follow. Finding somewhere to rest is just the only goal he cares about right now. He can consider safety later.
“I’m just glad that the mess has stopped. That happened twice, you know, back in the ImPort world. I think? Nexus worlds seem to be inherently dangerous for it.”
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move this to wrap?
yeah
i ish
Near the end of the handholding, Loki ends up running into him by accident and offers him a big smile. No need to discuss the awkwardness of seeing his memories and also the fact they haven't talked in forever and also how many other hers are here.
"David Alleyne! Fancy seeing you here! We really must stop meeting up at various apocalypses."
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That would put him at what, six now? Damn they needed a term for a gathering of Lokis. A conspiracy? No, that would be too on the nose.
“Which goes to say we’ve shared one before. Let me guess: Mother?”
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You being the Young Avengers, which does not include her. She's also conveniently leaving out the part where she left.
"I'll be out of here soon enough, I'm certain. Are you doing... well? Apocalypses aside."
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“No,” he admits honestly. No reason to lie to a Loki he’s learned. “Mutantdom got complicated in those ways it does. Managed to die once. Still don’t understand the Patrinot.”
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"My condolences/congrats on the death, though. Whichever is more apt, in your case. I was looking for more recent gossip, which if you came to this little dimension convention right after a death... I suppose we're twinning?"
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Still, gossip that might amuse a Loki.
"Let's see, I'm in a wonderful love affair with a pirate, I totally failed at dating future you and he blames me which is probably fair. Oh, the city I live in has decided to blame all ills on Metas so there is that."
And given his whole situation with being hated for being a mutant that isn't new.
Then he brightens up.
"I've got a wonderful working relationship with an alternate Doc Oc. Never would have expected it."
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II
Today, however, Otto left the office only shortly after David. He doesn't realize it; they weren't working together this afternoon, and usually they both stay a bit later. But the way things have been lately, he's been trying not to walk home at night. It makes people bolder, and while he can handle most forms of trouble, he doesn't like to - besides which, he's not as invulnerable as the actuators might make him look.
Again, he's audible before he comes up behind David, the familiar thudding sounds of the actuators moving at speed. He's just trying to get through the walk without running into any unfriendly locals - but David seems upset, so he slows when he sees him.
"David? Everything alright?"
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“Tired of being hated for things I can’t control,” he says with fatigue.
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On some level, he isn't sure he has the right to complain. The public disdain, the looks and nasty comments he gets on the streets - these are all things he's earned. But that was New York City. If he were still there, he wouldn't complain. This is Excelsior, and he's always done everything he possibly could for Excelsior. He's tried to take care of this city the way he couldn't for his own. And after all that, to be treated this way...well, it rankles.
"I don't understand the backlash against prosthetics, of all things. No one is putting artificial intelligence into ordinary adaptive devices." Secretly, Otto's a little worried that it's his own fault somehow. He is a visible meta known for the things, who's known to work at Adaptech - but even if that were the case, there's a wide gulf between actual medical prosthetics and additional limbs like he has. It isn't fair that his own mistakes should affect people who need the former.
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It was bad. He sighs and pulls the door to the complex open, holding it for Otto.
“They assume there are going to be robot limbs trying to strangle people I guess. I mean, we do use a ton of low end subroutines and all of that to convey neural impulses into actions that the limb can interpret and react to, but that doesn’t make it aware at all. And that pisses me off. All this work we do is so helpful, for more than Metas. I want to HELP people for a change. I want to improve lives instead of just saving them and hoping people can handle the trauma later on their own!”
It’s infuriating to him.
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He relaxes as he enters the building, lowering back down onto his feet. Walking about like an overgrown robot spider probably isn't helping anyone's fear of prosthetics, but it makes him feel much safer out there. On the worst days, right after the robot uprising, he'd taken to just traveling over the rooftops - at that point, why fuss about the noise it makes?
"With any luck, it'll pass. The bias against prosthetics, at least - they're medical devices, they can't just outlaw them."
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“I hope it passes too. We’re so close with the arm upgrades, and I’m ready to get to hear that it’s moved on to trials because there are SO many people that could be helped.”
And just forcing those people to have inferior support is stupid. Stupid enough that it would make David run for fucking office if he had to so that people could be helped.
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I
This seems to be becoming a pattern for me.
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A pattern for you? I don’t suppose I can ask just what that pattern is?
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[His memory starts to bleed, luckily it's a good one. Sort of good. He's in a mostly-empty city that's being torn apart by cracks and black tentacles, but he's flying in the air, glowing sparkly gold, his hair grown long and a pair of pointy ears on top of his head, dropping random items on the chaos below him. He's clearly having the time of his life.]
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I mean, I’m down for the power of friendship and positive feelings this time. Prefer it to watching the multiverse saved from encroaching nothingness with the power of gay love and make outs. Seen that. Didn’t need to see that.
[Though the memory starts to bleed in and damn, he can feel the giddiness. It’s… It’s almost intoxicating. David has to take a deep breath to ground himself in the here and now. Flying and him don’t often get along after all.]
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