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π—›π—Όπ˜π—²π—Ή 𝗙𝗲𝗻 𝗦𝗧𝗔𝗙𝗙 ([personal profile] fenstaff) wrote in [community profile] hotelfen2021-10-01 12:01 am
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𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐏𝐓𝐄𝐑 𝐈: πŽπƒπˆπ

Welcome to Hotel Fen! It's May 2021.
This month's patron is Odin the Allfather.


Outside the back entrance of the hotel, down a little path to the side, you'll find a narrow, hedge-lined path that leads to a small clearing among some of the forest trees. There are a few benches on either side, an invitation to sit and think, or even to sit and talk, because while you're here, it feels as if you're not alone — though there isn't anyone to see past the other hotel guests who might be wandering about.

At the center of the clearing is a moderately sized altar carved out of stone. The table of the altar stands about waist high and is large enough to place a downed deer... or lay a person on. The stone itself looks old, the edges worn smooth and that light gray now darker from being exposed to the elements over the years. The spots on top of the table, well, it wasn't uncommon to leave sacrificial offerings to the gods in the past, but it's probably best not to ask what the darker stains are if you don't want to know.

There's a large slab rising up from the back of the table to stand over it, which comes to a point at the top. On the slab are carvings of ravens, wolves, something that looks to be similar to that frustrating black tree that appears if you've been hiking; though on this carving there appears to be a man hanging by one leg from one of the branches with runes falling around him. There's also a large ᚨ in the center of the slab and even if you don't know Norse mythology and any of its gods, you get the impression that it represents Odin.

Why don't you try leaving an offering?
β– 

ōs byþ ordfruma Η£lcre sprΗ£ce, wΔ«sdōmes wraþu and wΔ«tena frōfur, and eorla gehwām Δ“adnys and tō hiht
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I. SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES (ARRIVALS)
double, double, toil and trouble β™«β™ͺ
The hotel bus shows up just after dinner on Saturday, May 1st, impeded from its usual noontime arrival by of a flat tire and a delayed flight from the United States. A load of new guests disembark — along with a group of high school (NPC) students, but so many you'd wonder how they'd fit into their ride. They're loud and rowdy, clad in robes common to British boarding schools, and they fill up the place quickly, never seeming to run out of energy or just stop chattering.



They also interrupt what's supposed to be a chill barbecue bonfire that evening. The hotel staff do the best they can to get the new arrivals settled, and also apologize profusely to their valued guests, who'd checked in weeks or even months before. 

For those staying on the eighth floor, what's incredibly strange is that the students seem to have the same rooms as some of the other guests. And yet there's been no discussion of being double booked where the students are concerned. Those that have rooms on the sixth floor will note that the students do seem to gravitate toward that floor like they are staying on it. They even have keys for the different rooms, getting off the elevators chatting rapidly to their friends like this is completely normal. But after unlocking and opening the door to the room, they simply vanish in the steps that take them over the threshold. Or did you walk past a room only to have the door seemingly open on its own but then suddenly a student is just magically walking out of it into you? 

The sounds of chatter and students running up and down the hallway at all hours of the night will also be heard even when there doesn't seem to be a student in sight. Or, is that thump and sounds of someone walking around actually coming from the bathroom in your room? Does the bed seem to dip like someone's just gotten into bed with you despite no one being there? The students are here for the duration, so you might want to find a way to cohabitate with your invisible guest. Or find someone who's willing to share their room with you, because any calls to the front desk for a room change will be answered with apologies, but the hotel is full booked so there is no room to move you to.

The week's itinerary follows that of the TDM:
  • May 2, Sunday - FREE DAY
  • May 3, Monday - Massage and Yoga
  • May 4, Tuesday - Hiking
  • May 5, Wednesday - Pool Party
  • May 6, Thursday - Spelunking
  • May 7, Friday - Chocolate Demonstration
Throughout the week, people just randomly show up in the different scenic areas outside the hotel, but when they arrive at the front desk they have a room waiting for them despite the place supposedly being full. Though some end up being double booked... and won't realize it until their roommate comes banging the door in the middle of the night, or steps out of the shower. (Lalala.) Please see the Arrivals tab of our directory for the complete list and details!


II. HOO-HOO! BIG SUMMER BLOWOUT! (BONFIRE)
hygge means sitting by the fire with your cheeks all rosy β™«β™ͺ
The following Saturday, May 8th, the hotel bus is late again. Or so the guests assume, since everyone in the hotel is busy and occupied with the summer blót, a feast for the Norse god of war, Odin.

There's a bonfire and face painting and singing and dancing, teenage boys and girls in Viking-inspired costumes (yes, they're still there!), and of course, free-flowing booze and lots of good food. The mead is particularly popular, for it's not only really delicious, it's also extremely potent, able to get even the broodiest of brooders loosening up and those normally unaffected by alcohol inebriated.

That's perhaps why nobody remembers new people arriving that evening?



III. TAG, TAG, TAG, TAG (WAR GAMES)
baby, tag, you're it β™«β™ͺ
The hotel bus still hasn't arrived. Or has it? Everyone's nursing a hangover on Sunday, May 9th — or at least, something that feels like a hangover. Even the students are affected, mostly keeping to their rooms and requesting room service instead of going down to the restaurant for meals.

The quiet doesn't last though, because there is a disturbance in the Force on the sixth floor, and porgs start appearing by the dozen well before the day is over. They're cute... until they start screaming. That's not going to help with everyone's hangover at all, no. And they especially seem to like calling out to one another in the wee hours of the night.

The week's itinerary reads:
  • May 10, Monday - Pilates and Zumba
  • May 11, Tuesday - Stargazing (because it's the new moon)
  • May 12, Wednesday - Norwegian Cakefest
  • May 13, Thursday - Hiking
  • May 14, Friday - Lakeside Barbeque
Those who go hiking during and after the night of the new moon will report sightings of an old, blackened tree — but once you turn and walk away from it, it disappears. The tree also never seems to be quite in the same place.

During the lakeside barbecue, the guests will be handed out flyers for a game of outdoor laser tag on Saturday, May 15th, to be held out in the forest. The hotel staff has even already formed the groups and appointed team captains to save everyone the trouble. So it's time to gather around and strategize!

... Aw c'mon, don't be a spoilsport. What could go wrong with a game of laser tag?

A lot, actually. If you refuse, your audience of NPC students (management says they're too young to play) will grow hostile and start a smear campaign against you. Because they're petty like that. Did you want caricature mugshots of you posted on the bulletin board? Called names and pranked? That's the fate that awaits you.

And if you play, well, there's a chance that you're walking away injured — and you're not finding that out until well into the game. When did laser tag hurt? Apparently it does now. What are they using for these laser guns, anyway?

The outcome of the match will be OOCly influenced by several factors:
1. who the team captain is (teams can stick with their staff-appointed leader, or choose a different person, or have someone declare themselves leader, or even not select a captain at all)
2. how many in your team are playing
3. who are playing
4. what runes were selected for those who are playing
5. your team's overall strategy
6. good ol' RNG

Check out the Laser Tag tab of directory for the team assignments, and the OOC post for more details as well as plotting and the check in. The game will also result to some characters getting injured and requiring medical attention (if they play), though it's to the players' discretion where and how they get injured. The game will likewise be a memory regain opportunity for the Afterlife arrivals (and Julia).

The members of the winning team will each receive a Viking drinking horn with their names carved on it.



IV. WITHOUT YOU IS HOW I DISAPPEAR (MYSTERIES)
drain all the blood and give the kids a show β™«β™ͺ
The laser tag mishap isn't the only thing that causes a ruckus in the following week. On Sunday, May 16th, the bus that's supposed to take the students and some of the guests back to Oslo is nowhere to be found, and the hotel staff will insist that they're not supposed to check out yet. If you get angry and insist on speaking with a manager, you'll find that their records will match with what the staff's saying. You're not due to leave until... a very faraway date.

The hotel is also suddenly littered with missing posters. At first it starts in the business center, for someone named Chewie, but as the days pass you will find more posters and handwritten notes on the bulletin board at the front desk. They're people you don't know... or do you? Why do you have a vague recollection of who they are?

(Remember all those people who tagged around the TDM but didn't make it? Yup, they're the missing ones.)

The hotel management assures that the authorities have been alerted and efforts are being undertaken to find and bring back the missing individuals, but a week passes with no visible progress. Investigations initiated by the guests will not yield any results, and excursions into the forest and the surrounding areas will only result in the frustrating black tree experience on the TDM. Those who pay particular attention to the tree will even start dreaming of it — though it seems to be worse for one John Constantine of the tree carving fame. Others might just get a cute shadow bonsai dancing like Groot, or maybe the tree playfully shaking its booty, but John's is more of the creepy variety.

The daily activities will continue as scheduled, but they'll be exactly the same as the first week, and by Friday, May 21st, all activities will be restricted indoors. Not as fun, because even with the movie room and the karaoke room tensions are already higher than usual in the premises. The students' smear campaigns are getting worse, targeting those who didn't participate in laser tag, those who stole from the bar or the gift shop, those who have been snooping around, those who have pets or have brought in hordes of animals, heck even the winning laser tag team isn't safe from being blamed for the series of unfortunate events.

Thankfully, things haven't gotten violent... yet. But wait, what are these whispers of a ritual sacrifice?


TO BE CONTINUED...

abracafuckingdabra: (And I am an anarchist)

[personal profile] abracafuckingdabra 2021-10-26 09:55 pm (UTC)(link)
"If most people see ghosts eventually, how personal can it really be?"

John shrugs. It's not like the supernatural is anything to be ashamed of experiencing. If he was embarrassed of his powers he'd never get anything done.

"If I told you I was thoroughly haunted before I arrived here would it help at all? Suppose they got cut off by this place's barriers and boundaries. Invited guests and accidental guests, sure, but no freeloading ghosts." John stops, suddenly. Brows furrowing. No ghosts, because ghosts aren't alive. Or useful for sacrifice. And these blΓ³ts traditionally had sacrifice.
fairginger: ([Mary] Hello (Pretty Mask))

[personal profile] fairginger 2021-10-28 04:08 pm (UTC)(link)
"Seems that you already sussed out my answer then. Why have me state it at all?"

Admitting anything was never one of her strong suits, particularly when it came to these things. However much she might acknowledge the supernatural, her ghosts were still deeply rooted in her heart and fears. She wasn't completely ready to face them so openly.

Some of his suggestions and thoughts sound nonsensical. A barrier keeping ghosts away? Even a church couldn't do that. Ghosts followed, they were attached to fear and misery. They were the dirt staining one's skirts. How could there be one without the other? "This doesn't seem like the sort of place to keep nightmares at bay. It seems like it feeds on it."
abracafuckingdabra: (Before I go insane)

[personal profile] abracafuckingdabra 2021-11-11 10:58 pm (UTC)(link)
"A hunch is different than confirmation. Who knows if I'm really right or not?"

He can guess at a lot of things, get all the information he can, but it's still different than getting answers from the person he's talking to. Not that he can rely on those entirely, humans are wonderful liars, but it's still better than guessing games. Not that he can't work with those, but it's so much harder. And now, he needs all the easy information he can get if he wants to stand a chance of helping them all get through this and out of here.

"Nightmares are one thing, but souls are another. I've been haunted for the better part of my life, luv, and if there was a way for the bloody blighters to get to me here? They already would be. And no amount of running has kept them away in the past." He's fine with a little openness, he supposes. They're all about to get one hell of a dose of the supernatural if his predictions are right anyway. "So that leaves the bigger question. Why are ghosts not allowed, but living people are?"
fairginger: ([Mary] Seductive Words)

[personal profile] fairginger 2021-11-17 11:11 pm (UTC)(link)
"Ghosts are not always the same as that." She thinks of Mr. Dickens and his Christmas story or of Miss Bronte and the Ghost of Thornfield. Some could follow as men did, others were only for a certain time or place. "Perhaps it's different here so the ghosts come in other forms? Or maybe the hotel has its own form of ghosts?"

She's never really dived fully into the supernatural. There were stories of the mediums and the seances conducted in posh homes of the elite, but it wasn't toyed with in Whitechapel. Perhaps because death and life were one and the same to them. Here, she had nothing but time to contemplate these things.

"Are you so sure your ghosts will be the same in a place that can summon those from other times and other worlds?"
abracafuckingdabra: (Have blown us all to hell)

[personal profile] abracafuckingdabra 2021-11-24 04:40 am (UTC)(link)
"Well if you see any around, let me know. Because I've sure as hell missed them if they're haunting about the place."

Maybe she's right. It's not that he doesn't believe her, hell, he's seen so much that makes absolutely zero sense that he's given up on trying to figure out what's real or not. And here, reality seems further stretched to it's limits. But he still has that awful gut feeling that they're all here to be sacrificed, and ghosts aren't here because they're not useful for that.

But something she said sticks with him. "You said something about ghosts coming in other forms. What forms do you think they'd be in?"
fairginger: ([Mary] Dread)

[personal profile] fairginger 2021-11-29 07:55 pm (UTC)(link)
"I can't say." Not confidently, as much as she wanted to. "I only know that in all the ghost stories I read, they appeared differently in each one. They can be a memory, an extension of yourself or a dream. I know those are only stories, but the ideas come from somewhere."

And given everything else strange in this place, she wouldn't be shocked to see something slightly familiar appear differently than she might have expected. "Maybe the ghosts will be us as echoes or memories we have or former guests that died here?"

It's all hypothetical, but she still speaks with some measure of authority, despite not being one. "I think that whatever drives this place wants terror and it doesn't matter what causes it."
abracafuckingdabra: (And threw her arms around my neck)

[personal profile] abracafuckingdabra 2021-12-06 11:18 pm (UTC)(link)
John doesn't put much stock into ghost stories written for the masses. They're usually either simply entertainment or the collective works of charlatans preying upon the poor and mourning. Not that he hasn't been in that role before, it's lucrative. And when a man has needs, a man will take whatever job he can easily get.

Still, she brings up something correct. These ideas come from somewhere. Most stories at least hold a grain of truth to them, no matter how fantastical they seem. And then she speaks further, and it gives him something to genuinely go on. "Brilliant. Didn't think of that, the past guests might have a way to speak to us yet. Just because we don't see them now doesn't mean they've been rendered wordless" She might not be an authority, but she's given him an idea. And any spark of inspiration is something he didn't have before.

Although he doesn't like the idea of the forces behind the place wanting terror. "If it's terror they want, they'll have a harder time with it than they think."