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{ summer beach episode 2023 }

SUMMER BEACH EPISODE
Thanks to the Dreamsortium's aggressive advertising in town and around the Wildlands, the Forever Dreams resort's grand opening is a bustling and lively one with both dreamers and local fae alike coming by. Even the dragons from Dragefjell are coming down to enjoy luxurious sunbathing.
Just remember, only the first night is free! After that, one must either pay or help fulfill some "odd jobs" around the resort for the Dreamsortium.
More details on everything can be found here.
I. FOREVER DREAMS RESORT

🧑🍳Outdoor Dining. There are outdoor kitchen patios that are available for guests who would like to prepare their own food, however while the resort will provide with some ingredients, guests will have to bring their own. Perfect for those who try their hand at fishing and want to enjoy their catch. Just beware of the sea gulls that will try to pilfer anything left unattended.
♨️Spa and Massage. Need a break? Relax those sore muscles? The resort boasts only the best and have a special spa for those who can gather and relax with a drink and snack. They have also hired friendly dragons and orcs who specialize in providing the best massage possible.
🦀 Crab Shuffleboard. There are some shuffleboard courts setup that are said to be more unusual than normal, which is quickly revealed by the usual round "discs" used for play. The discs work well enough regardless…until at some point legs appear to reveal they are strange little crabs! They are sturdy little ones so some consider their traveling as part of the game, but others might want to catch them. (Note, they are not normal crabs and are Karka hatchlings.)

🐍Sea Snakes. Completely harmless, these aquatic snakes would nest in the tall seaweed that grows near the beach by the resort. Most of them were able to be relocated in other places, but there are some patches that haven't been moved because of their nests. By now the eggs have hatched, but the babies are still hiding out. Help move them to a safer location!
🦦Seaweed Otters. The otters prefer the clams that can be found in the shallows which is why they can be found lounging about. They're cute and friendly, but also mischievous, stealing other food and toys from beach goers. Although relatively harmless, it's dangerous for them. Good news, the same types of clams can be found further down. Catch the otters and guide them towards the new location. Alternatively, have them try different foods from other areas of the beach to encourage them to move elsewhere.
🦉Pineapple Owls. Pineapples are popular to serve, but harvesting them has been difficult. There are some owls that are dive bombing those who try. It doesn't help their eggs look like small pineapples! Help locate the affected trees to mark them and find empty trees to safely harvest from.
🦀Karka. KARKA ROOOOOLLL. Appearing by the coves on the edge of the Wasteland, these giant, monstrous creatures have a tough outer shell that is difficult to penetrate and requires using a special acidic solvent that somehow the Dreamsortium are able to prepare quickly. They appear to be very agitated and while they mostly stay where they are, some will come close to the resort to attack. Maybe returning some of those "little crabs" from the shuffleboard courts would help…

🤿Snorkeling. Grab your gear and do some snorkeling in the clear shallows around the resort! Might make a new finny friend or two.
🐚 Shell Collecting. There are a number of beautiful shells, and they say the large conch shells will whisper a dreamy tune that could help one sleep. There are also contests and requests to collect certain shells.
🏐 Games. Various games are set up, such as beach volleyball, watermelon smashing, water balloons and water guns, and the return of the fruit slicer, where one must slice a barrage of fruit with only dreamotion.
🍈Melon Dodgeball. A new game that's becoming an explosive hit is a dodgeball game using special melons. These melons are sensitive to the temperament and dreamotion of the players, so the more tense and energetic they are, the more likely they will explode and splatter their target instead. Still counts as out!
🐢 Boating. The turtle shell boats are back! Toting large clams shells big enough for two people, these giant sea turtles will happily pull people for either a relaxing cruise, or a fast paced ride through the water. Small sailboats are also available to rent.

🍷 At Day's End.Two days a week during the month of July, At Day's End will have a booth available at the beach resort! The bar and winery's offerings include a number of fine drinks and cocktails designed with summer in mind, such as: the Champagne-like Dew of the Ether; the luck-changing, naturally cold Azure Omen; the floral and sweet Divine Retribution, available with or without alcohol; and the minty and light fruit punch, Dawn in the Wildlands. Other drinks will also be available at the beach stall, though in limited quantities compared to the town's location.
Much like the services provided to patrons of the establishment proper, van Zieks will be available to provide cooling through his personal dreamotion abilities, though in exchange for passing out pamphlets or helping him serve drinks. He can't do anything about sunburns, though, you're on your own there.
🌸Wild Harvest. There is nothing unusual about the Wild Harvest's stall, and at a glance, it is exactly as you'd expect. There are flowers for the taking, set decoratively inside a vase beside a stack of fliers for any new dreamers who don't know about the establishment yet. A list of names that seems to be a sign-up for something called You Be the Chef also sits in front of whichever staff member may be running the booth, and if asked, they'll happily speak about the contest.
There is a grill set up with sticks of freshly grilled kebabs, also for the taking to sample, and nearby, a wooden-looking slide of sorts has been set up. Those who have visited the Harvest in recent weeks will know this is for the nagashi somen, or flowing noodles, for anyone who'd like to "catch" them. Chopsticks are provided, as well as the complementary dipping sauce.
In addition, as a dessert, there is also a station set up with cups of shaved ice for passersby to create their own Summer Dreams. Various toppings, condensed milk, slices of fruit and fruity syrups are provided. Even emoji-fruit with positive emotions are used! And if patrons are unable to infuse their sample with their own positive dreamotion, the staff is more than happy to assist.
II. ATLANTIS
At some point during the grand opening, some merfolk will surface and wave at the beachgoers. With reassurance from the Dreamsortium, anyone who wishes to visit the underwater city Atlantis may do so and will be given a special potion that will allow them to transform into some kind of merfolk or aquatic creature. They can last for several hours and will automatically bring them back to the surface before it wears out. Enjoy~ And beware the sirens.

🎣 Jellyfish Hunting. A favorite game of the Atlantians, there are special schools of jellyfish that swim around the city that come in a total of five different colors: blue, pink, yellow, green, and orange. If one catches at least one of each jellyfish, a small chest of jewels will be given as a prize. The jellyfish are friendly and harmless, though they might still try to sting out of defense.
🍴 Look at this Stuff. A young mermaid has been watching the "landdwellers" for a while now and has started to create her own collection of items only found on land. She asks any visitor she encounters whether they have or could find some trinket to add to her collection.
✨ Glowing Coral. The city is filled with beautiful, large coral patches and large reef gardens, especially just outside the city. Of particular note are special coral that sing, and one particular group of merfolk request some help in harvesting these to be used for everyday purposes in the city. Visitors are welcome to gather some for themselves—with careful moderation of course. As long as they are cut properly and kept in sea water, the coral will continue to thrive and potentially grow.


❄️ Christmas Carols!? One siren in particular may be familiar to those from around Christmas. Called "Sirenia Caviary," she is one of the more "friendlier" sirens, but her voice wails through the waters as she is suffering from writer's block. Help her come up with new Christmas songs and the sirens may look more favorably on everyone.
🍌 Treasured Bananas. One reason why the sirens are hostile towards outsiders is due to a recent "plunder" of their precious chest of bananas. Seasalted Bananas are a delicacy and hard to come by since bananas are not found underwater. Bring some bananas to the sirens and their mood may improve.
♻️ Underwater Cleanup. Another reason for the sirens' hostility is the amount of trash and litter that has accrued both during the construction of the resort and the large influx of visitors thanks to it. While it wouldn't be enough to make them as friendly as their Atlantian cousins, clearing out some of that trash would at least make them less inclined to attack and chase upon sight. The collector in Atlantis might also find some use out of the items.
D. Thieves. There are some suspicious individuals (pirates) that appear around Atlantis trying to steal various treasures and items from the city and from the temple. Try to stop and catch them–but even if they are caught, they somehow escape. There is always an odd "click" and "buzz" sound before they disappear in black smoke that has a hint of nightmare energy in them…
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Give it another shot. Let me see how you're able to hold these.
[They're human hand sized chopsticks, not Rito wing sized. It's easier to see how they work with their intended hand shape.]
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[Ferran is a little buoyed by Revali's partial success, so he's ready to give it another go, making sure he's got a good handle on the chopsticks—to his knowledge—and waits. Another set of noodles is sent down by the chuckling chefs who've come to enjoy watching their struggling patrons, and...
He's got some! A brief look of triumph comes to his eyes as he lifts them—except they're too slippery and they all end up falling back into the slide with a minor splash, and they're gone.]
... progress. [He's going to call it that.
... he is not going to use his magic to accomplish this, that would be more embarrassing than never succeeding at all.]
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It's about speed at this point. If you pull them back as soon as you make contact, they can't fall back on the chute.
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Right. [He clacks the end of his chopsticks together, determined to try again... if just for the sake of finally getting his meal... He mutters, mostly to himself:]
I should probably keep the bowl pretty close, too. [So he doesn't. spill them on the table. which would possibly be even more tragic than his current performance.]
I really didn't think it would be this tricky when I sat down.
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The others here may have come from wherever this form of dining is common. It seems simple enough, but we've seen the reality of it.
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[Meaning: a child would laugh at his performance. He feels keenly aware of this, especially since he's sure the adults nearby have also been chuckling. Anyway, ignoring that!]
Okay. [Here come more noodles. The desire to actually eat something this time will drive him to victory, he thinks. Ferran draws closer, and... with a messy but determined snap of the chopsticks he manages to grab them again, and hurriedly drags them into his waiting bowl, only losing a few in the process!
He stares at his prize for a few moments. Plain, unflavored noodles.]
... Now I have to go get the other things. [The hard part is over, sure, but now he has to stand up for the sauce and veggies??? Absurd.]
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He glances off toward the sauce and veggies, but Ferran's success (and the amusement of the other patrons, really) has spurred Revali on to try harder. It's just a new challenge, it's nothing he hasn't overcame before! In a sense, anyway.
With a better grasp, figuratively and literally, on a way to get chopsticks to work for him, Revali keeps a close eye on the noodle slide, and... aha! It's a messy affair, and a few noodles were left behind, but it's a success. Not enough to satisfy his ego, but it's a start.]
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Hah, and I thought I was good with my hands...
[Apparently he needs to pick up some more projects or something to practice. And redeem himself, maybe. Before he ponders that, though, he decides to reward the both of them: with a snap of his fingers, a large bowl of veggies that's mysteriously similar to the one the chefs just finished preparing appears in front of their place on the table, along with a pourable container of sauce.
Sure, it might technically take more energy to copy the food and bowl than he'll get from eating it, but it's fine.]
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Now, that's convenient. A talent of yours?
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I wouldn't call it a talent. More like cheating, maybe.
[There's a part of him that's proud of his mastery of it, but another part just tells him it's a shortcut when he could actually be doing things with his own hands, rather than relying on magical artifacts for trivial matters.]
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Cheating, huh. So, how does it work?
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[Revali's worries about edibility should be mostly curbed by the fact that Ferran shows no hesitation in scooping a few veggies and pouring a bit of sauce over his own noodles. Just as tasty as the real thing.]
It has limits, of course. Nothing too big or complicated, and magic won't carry over, either.
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It takes concentration and effort to reproduce, am I correct? It's a talent, and not cheating if that's the case.
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I appreciate you saying that. It did take a while to figure out, since I didn't exactly have anything or anyone to teach me.
[The noodles are certainly freshly and well made, though whether they're worth all that effort may be another thing. Ferran's not likely to complain too much once he's actually eaten, though.]
It comes in handy these days, though.
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Something you learned in your world, or is it something you developed here with Dreamotion?
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[He takes a second to enjoy a piece of broccoli—easier to grab with his chopstick-challenged hands for a first bite—before continuing.]
I didn't even think magic was real before that, either. It's almost funny to think of how completely out of my depth I was.
[He says it with a slight smile, but it was absolutely not funny at the time.]
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So, what, an accident happened and you learned magic existed by performing it without being aware of what you were doing?
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[He nods to confirm as he replies. Good luck on your lunch, Revali. Ferran will be taking his own time trying to get these slippery noodles on his utensils, now made more slippery by the sauce...]
I got attacked by this thing I'd never seen before, and suddenly I had a sword in my hand that I knew how to use.
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A sword isn't too difficult to figure out how to use.
[Stick the other person with the pointy end and don't cut yourself on it.
hear that, link? swords aren't that special.]It wasn't another human that attacked you?
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Not if you don't care about cutting yourself.
[There were already enough dangerous things aimed in his direction, thanks.]
No—they're these monsters about this tall, [he gestures at about three feet next to him] giant sharp teeth, look like they're made of polished rock. I guess technically a human sent them after me, but...
[Aha! Two whole noodles are steady on his chopsticks. He'll take the opportunity to finally have them.]
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In my own experience, blades aren't the most effective against stone. Explosions, those tend to work better.
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You'd think so. But I think my sword is... I guess, designed to deal with them? It definitely cuts them better than you'd expect.
[And thank goodness for that or they would have all been working a lot harder.]
I don't actually think any of us have explosive magic... [Unless the kid with fire has that hiding up his sleeve.] But if I'm lucky, I'll never find out.
[He never is, though.]
Have you fought a lot of rock things?
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[And luckily for him, it's much easier to get away from a Stone Talus if you can fly rather than needing to run from them on ground. Sure, they can shoot rocks, but those only go so far.]
They're natural, where I'm from, but tend to stay away from settlements.
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Makes sense to me. If they're not threatening anybody, it would just be a waste of energy, I'd think.
[Just like any other animal, really. He briefly tries to imagine what his world might be like if the monsters he's faced were simply a normal part of the world rather than things that threatened to level almost half a city if left unchecked, then lets out a brief sigh.]
Well, speaking of more trouble than it's worth. [He's not going to say this whole process was equal to the quality of the noodles, even if he is enjoying them.] How's your lunch?
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[He glances over at the noodle slide again, with the vibe that he would have a deeply displeased frown on his face if he weren't, you know, a bird. Who knew one simple meal could be so difficult to actually eat?]
The taste is fine, but I can't see the appeal of this whole game here.
[Not that it'll stop him from trying out how to best maneuver chopsticks with his big feather fingers on his own time. He might think it's dumb, but he's going to be the best at it anyway.]
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