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EVENT INFO: GRAVES

EVENT INFO: GRAVES
the basics
It's been a rough week, to say the least.
First you woke up dead in a land of perpetual darkness, and now it looks like you're stuck here until you fulfill a mysterious goal— or the lighthouse keeper resets the town. Maybe you've come to terms with your death and maybe you haven't, but it's a difficult task; you're basically grieving for yourself. And you know what they say makes grief easier? A tangible place to do it.
During the "night", or at least when the most people are sleeping, a curious thing happens in the Bonfire Square. Dozens of shrines, altars, and other memorials appear seemingly out of nowhere, lined up in rows like a haphazard cemetery. Each one is covered in candles, and each bears an image or a name (or in some cases, both,) of a current resident of the town. The air around these monuments is solemn and reverent, and it instills in visitors an urge to pay respects.
Doing so, however, may have surprising results.
the details
The shrines appear on July 12th. Each one is unique, and can look however a player wishes to correspond to their character. It can be an actual grave site, a pagan altar, a household shrine, a roadside shrine— anything you like, so long as it's some form of memorial for the dead. (Yes, the NPCs get them too.)
Characters who visit the makeshift cemetery will feel the need to make offerings of some kind at the shrines of others. These offerings can be just about anything a character wants to place, but doing so will cause them to experience the death of the character whose shrine they're offering at. These brief (we hope) hallucinations include visual information as well as feeling and thought. You'll get to learn exactly what happened to your friends (or enemies), but you'll have to decide if the pain is worth it.
After making your offering(s), you may want to check in on the people whose deaths you saw. Maybe now you can comfort someone in a way you couldn't before, maybe now you understand them better. Or maybe you just want to taunt them. Up to you. It's also entirely possible that you don't want anyone to know how you died. But do you really want to guard your own grave for a week?
After July 19th, the shrines will vanish, just as mysteriously as they appeared. When they do, characters will receive all offerings placed at their shrines, in the form of a package at the post office.
the tl;dr
- July 12th shrines appear
- Each character gets their own unique shrine
- Making offerings at shrines causes you to experience the deaths of others
- July 19th the shrines vanish and characters receive their offerings
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Rosinante Donquixote | One Piece
He'll periodically swing by his own to see who might be there and probably will try to dissuade people in general but he's not going to just camp out and chase people off, that's way too much to do on top of checking out other graves. He'll be pretty annoyed his surname is on the marker, but he's already told a few people and it's not some big secret here where none of the people in this world have existing associations with it.
The grave marker is a simple white cross with a stone plaque at its base. On the plaque is the following:
Rosinante Donquixote
b. July 15, 1485
May the ocean always guide him.
Anyone giving offerings to the grave will get to experience the delight of lighting one last cigarette despite multiple broken ribs as he leans against a treasure chest and points a gun at his own brother, who accuses him of betrayal and shoots him multiple times before leaving him to bleed out in the snow. I'll do a writeup in text on the post but if anyone prefers to just watch a video it's all right here.
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