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New Island: Maati

NEW ISLAND: MAATI
The votes are in! And despite the abstracted nature of this round of voting, most characters elected to vote for the fourth option presented: the one represented by golden flames, a set of scales, and a number of shapes that resemble birds.

The newest addition to LifeAftr can be found on our Locations page. The Storyteller alert explorers on the night prior that the new island will be ready for exploration via the mana pools on November 10th.

Transportation
The Storyteller will manage to link Maati's mana pool with Ensō's. As they are still in a state of recovering from the havoc the fabric of Mu has played on your psyches, as well as the multiple resurrections they had to enact all at once, they do not - or rather, cannot - inform you of any specific dangers or things to watch out for on the island of Maati.

The mana pool is present on the E5 square, should the characters choose to arrive via that method. In addition, characters are free to sail there on their own, if they so choose.

The Storyteller does mention the name of the island, at least, in the initial dream.

MAATI has now been added to the Locations page.

Be the Power to Compel Me
The island itself is relatively bare, surrounded on all sides by cliffs. The cliffs are sheer, so much so that attempts to climb them will come with a high chance of failure unless characters invest a few stories into proper climbing gear. Those with powers of flight and teleportation will also be incapable of reaching the top until these areas have been explored...or otherwise made available to them.

This land lacks very many natural resources due to how rocky and desolate it appears to be. However, that does not mean that nothing can be uncovered in this area at all - old tools and equipment can be uncovered with enough searching, as though a great many struggles or battles were fought here, a long time ago.

However, from a distance, it can be discerned that Maati is a peculiarly shaped island: a seven-pointed star. While the center remains the only part of that land that can be initially charted, the different prongs of the star are each walled off with a large door, each bearing a different, glowing sigil. Those who remember the caves underneath Ensō might recall this occurrence as worryingly similar.
No matter how they are approached, the doors refuse to open; they will not yield to magic, to pleas, to prayers, or to brute force attack. Yet that doesn't mean they won't ever open. As for the rest, you'll just have to wait and see, won't you?

Won't You Liberate Me?
The avatar of Maati, similar to Harv, will make their presence known rather quickly. Their temple can be found at the island's center, and it will be fairly obvious when one draws close: some of the only green on Maati can be found there! Their temple is a fairly simple thing, built of iron and copper. Yet more copies of the same seven sigils that can be found on the doors are inlaid periodically across the exterior, carved from differently-colored variants of jasper. Twined about the metallic construct, woven neatly throughout the composition of the building, several chestnut trees rear out into the sky. And everywhere you look, the symbol of the eagle can be found - fanning wings, hooked beak, outspread talons - carved into the walls, in the form of simple ornaments mounted on ledges and peaks.
Maati's avatar will answer to a great many titles: Tyreg, Utag, the Iron Will, and others. For their part, they prefer Anbaki. Their shape is unsurprising to anyone who has so much as glanced at their temple. Anbaki takes the shape of a golden eagle, slightly larger than average, but despite the fearsome curve of their beak, they are surprisingly gentle.

Surprisingly gentle, we say, because Anbaki is the avatar of justice. And they might be able to explain those symbols mounted on all those doors, too...



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Player: Gorse
Character/Username: Aster (Xion) [personal profile] attheclocktower
Prior to coming to LifeAftr, what is an aspect of your character that they struggled with - be it a shortcoming, a fear, a bad habit, or eccentricity? Hoo boy there's actually a lot. The biggest one though, I think, is codependency. Her emotional state has depended a lot on the handful of people she's started caring a great deal about, particularly how well their doing or even just... their outright presence. In LifeAftr, one of the biggest hang-up points she's had is the possibility that she might not see them again, if she doesn't get home and doesn't fix things.

What do they struggle with now? Is it the same as the above? I kind of touched on that a little but yes, yes she does. Right now it's centered a lot on Shion, to the point of putting him up on a pedestal. But it's a universal problem.

What personal demons, specifically, haunt your character from canon or from past game experiences? I'm a little unclear on this question, but I think the big ones are just... the possibility of failing her friends, or making a wrong choice - a big one - that ends up hurting the people she cares about or putting them in danger.

What is the type of person your character hopes to become? It's probably not something she's thought too much about? But she wants to be someone that her friends and family can rely on. Wants to be the kind of person who can just... figure things out. She's got pretty high expectations of herself given what she's trying to do (change her canon fate).

What is the type of person you hope your character will become? Happy? Happy, honestly. gorse if you wanted her to be happy maybe you should have left her alone after Animus. Just... a bit more able to roll with the punches that life gives her. It's definitely okay for her to be sad about missing her family and things like that. But I don't want it to be as... subconsciously debilitating as it currently feels like it is. Also I feel like she's... losing some of her faith and hope a bit and I really wish she'd get something to sort of re-solidify that.

Do any of the Seven Deadly Sins or Virtues stand out as applicable to your character? Why? None of the sins are a particularly good fit, but for Virtues there's definitely Fortitude. She may be feeling like crap and going through hell but she does not give up easily. That was one of her bigget arc lines in Animus - that no matter what the admins did or tried, that she and the others would never give up on fighting for a future they could believe in.