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ROLE — CELEBRANT 🪦
CELEBRANT
welcome, crewmate LUCIEN TAVELLE.
On TUESDAY morning after a day having landed on the new planet, then the new amenities to the ship, Lucien will hear a familiar notification ringing from his I.R.I.S. It takes one look, one gesture, and a black message screen displays in a cascade.
It is a request. One easy to ignore if you close your eyes and turn away.
It is a request. One easy to ignore if you close your eyes and turn away.
I hope this message finds you well, Mister Tavelle. It would be a lie to say some curiosity isn't part of why I'm going to ask this question. Do you believe in fate? Do you believe in God?
... What if I told you we could possibly talk to lost souls? We could bring them closure. Or perhaps those still breathing can find closure. If what you read interests you, come to the church. I'll open the gate for you.
... What if I told you we could possibly talk to lost souls? We could bring them closure. Or perhaps those still breathing can find closure. If what you read interests you, come to the church. I'll open the gate for you.
AMALTHEA
Lucien receives a map, leading him to a locked gate. Air decompresses as the lock unwinds, then quietly the doors open just for him. Beyond, he will see a single open location—the church.
With a green-white glow coming from this room, it almost seems like the complete opposite of a place one would go for spiritual peace. Large stained glass windows cover the walls, depicting scenes of hands coming together, intertwined with vine-like structures, and groups of humanoid figures happily reveling with one another. Rows of pews are lined up facing the dais where there is no altar, but rather, a podium.
There he finds Amalthea gazing upon the stained glass... Perhaps they're mesmerized, but they notice him. Their aura is welcoming yet eerie, but Lucien is here anyway, "Good morning. I'm glad to see this is your choice. Shall we begin?"
With a green-white glow coming from this room, it almost seems like the complete opposite of a place one would go for spiritual peace. Large stained glass windows cover the walls, depicting scenes of hands coming together, intertwined with vine-like structures, and groups of humanoid figures happily reveling with one another. Rows of pews are lined up facing the dais where there is no altar, but rather, a podium.
There he finds Amalthea gazing upon the stained glass... Perhaps they're mesmerized, but they notice him. Their aura is welcoming yet eerie, but Lucien is here anyway, "Good morning. I'm glad to see this is your choice. Shall we begin?"
RULES
As the crewmate responsible for the Celebrant role, Lucien is expected to follow a few rules:
1. For now, keep your new designation a secret. Should this designation be shared with anyone without prior authorization, consequences and termination of position are possible. This can be revisited at a later date.
2. If you distribute any information acquired, it must be done anonymously or without referencing the source. This can be revisited at a later date.
3. The Celebrant will meet with Amalthea weekly on FRIDAY when it's convenient for all parties involved to perform a seance. This will allow the Celebrant to communicate with a lost soul.
4. They may communicate with the ghost summoned at the seance for a total of 3 questions, though this number may increase with prolonged practice. The Celebrant, however, may not pick the same person that they spoke to the week prior. There is also no guarantee that they will receive a clear answer.
5. Post-seance, the Celebrant will suffer rather terrible headaches and mild hallucinations for the rest of FRIDAY, after the seance.
6.As a note, the church is currently inaccessible to the public! Lucien may only access it with Amalthea present, so it cannot be used as a location for your PCs. Church is public now, oops.
1. For now, keep your new designation a secret. Should this designation be shared with anyone without prior authorization, consequences and termination of position are possible. This can be revisited at a later date.
2. If you distribute any information acquired, it must be done anonymously or without referencing the source. This can be revisited at a later date.
3. The Celebrant will meet with Amalthea weekly on FRIDAY when it's convenient for all parties involved to perform a seance. This will allow the Celebrant to communicate with a lost soul.
4. They may communicate with the ghost summoned at the seance for a total of 3 questions, though this number may increase with prolonged practice. The Celebrant, however, may not pick the same person that they spoke to the week prior. There is also no guarantee that they will receive a clear answer.
5. Post-seance, the Celebrant will suffer rather terrible headaches and mild hallucinations for the rest of FRIDAY, after the seance.
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She stands below the raised platform where he stands with the podium, edges of herself every once in a while fading into a lingering darkness. In her comfortable maid costume, she smiles at him... But it wanes and so does the dark. Despite being odd and eerie, she can sympathize. ]
That sounds something worth trying out, but... Will that be good for you, Mister Tavelle?
[ Before she considers spiritual logistics, she is going to sanity check. ]
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We're supposed to be practicing, aye? Can't hurt to push the limits some.
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[ And isn't that enough? He can be allowed extra time as long as he doesn't ask his third question, but there will be a visible indicator where they need to move along or risk disconnection. ]
If, by chance, you lose yourself in the summoning, take my hand and I will lead you back.
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[ a ghostie-clock ... ]
What would losing myself look like?
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... I don't know... But I wouldn't be surprised if it comes with forgetting yourself, shedding your physical coil, and trying to follow those souls to where they are.
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Right. Well, let's avoid that.
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[ Which... Hm. ]
Have you been feeling lonely with all this knowledge?
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[ wow. okay edgelord. ]
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Here I thought to allow you to have one confidant, but it can simply be to the two of us in this church. Our little secret.
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A confidant.
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[ So he can be a little less lonely in his responsibilities. ]
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[ rude. ]
Isn't that you?
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[ Not in a rude way, or a way of ownership, but the truth of the matter was that she reached out to him. She chose him. ]
As witnesses of fate, choice can seem like an illusion, but they are owned. They belong... And a choice in confidant should belong to you.
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its true that he's always been a choice someone - or something - else has made. fate, the somnovem, the nein. ]
... Alright. Can they come to this place? Or I simply tell them?
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You can tell them of your work and what you learn, but for now you cannot bring them here. This section of the ship is still under maintenance... And I wouldn't want for accidents.
For my privacy, I ask you to mask my personal involvement. You can tell them someone is helping you, but not that it's me.
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[ doing a little pace around the dais. ]
Throné, then.
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Then your three questions for Mister Viktor... What did you have in mind?
[ He isn't obligated to tell him, but she's curious to know. ]
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I can see the obvious. They're somehow sending some messages through that HER-MES system, though whether it's intentional or not seems ...
[ less obvious. ]
I suppose at least the one if there's anything left to say.
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[ But also because she's inclined to believe in the supernatural. ]
... And are you hopeful to hear something specific come from his mouth, Mister Tavelle?
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[ but he still thinks he should apologize :/ ]
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How would you like him to apologize?
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[ okay, lucien you drama queen. ]
Don't know. Don't know that I'm willing to accept anything regardless.
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It sounds like you've lived your life full of disappointment. That's tragic... Does that mean you would not be willing to make a promise with me?
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