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Snowblind Moderators ([personal profile] snowblindmods) wrote2015-10-31 09:39 pm

Exposure Effects

Exposure Effects

As characters wander through Norfinbury, the setting weighs on them in interesting ways. Depression, mania, isolation... The travelers begin to react oddly, and it only grows worse as time goes by. Interacting with others seems to lessen the effects, however...

Starting on the second OOC month your character is in Norfinbury, you must select one of the following effects for your character, starting at level one. They will suffer constantly from this effect, whatever it is, and every other month you will select again, picking either a completely new effect or leveling up one of your current effects until it's maxed out. If left alone, your character will quickly become a bit of a mess.

However, you can also lower these effects by providing bonus activity or important character moments. A thread may count as one or the other, but cannot be used more than once. The amount needed to lower or remove an effect is variant based upon level:

To remove level one effects, you need 10 extra comments in one month or one character event of minor importance. The comments must be in no more than two additional threads. A minor character event can be as simple as making friends, adjusting the setting in a constructive (or relevantly destructive) way, or trying to help someone else out.

To lower level two effects, you need 20 extra comments over no more than two months, one character event of moderate importance, or two character events of minor importance. The comments must be in no more than four additional threads. A moderate character event involves character development, significant changes in CR, attempts to interact with the setting on a more plot-based level, and interacting with search results.

To lower level three effects, you need 30 extra comments over no more than three months, one character event of major importance, one character event of moderate importance and one character event of minor importance, or three character events of minor importance. The comments must be in no more than six additional threads. A major character event involves serious character development, serious changes in CR, plot-relevant, and persistent searches that reveal or unlock something.

Note that level three effects will be lowered to level two, and level two effects will be lowered to level one. They will not instantly vanish. Effects can be increased or decreased during activity check periods. Note that if you continue to use the same CR over and over for bonus threads, we may ask you to provide different threads. Also of importance is that you can also use extra comments from your normal AC threads. These don't count toward the two/four/six maximum; those limits only refer to the amount of extra threads you can provide toward the bonus.

Effects
(everything in a lower level also applies to the higher levels)

Isolation
Level One
A distaste for being around large groups of people. Smaller groups are alright, but large groups seem chaotic, loud, and annoying. Accompanied by a slightly lower desire to share resources unless necessary, and an increased tendency to hide things away for themselves. Those close to them will be more able to get them to cooperate.

Level Two
Avoidance of large groups entirely, along with a distaste for being around more than one or two other people at a time. Large groups are frighteningly chaotic and dangerous, and it's difficult to focus on anything when so many people are around. Accompanied by a very low desire to share resources unless absolutely life-or-death necessary and a compulsion to hide things away where others won't find them. Those close to them will be more able to get them to cooperate.

Level Three
Complete avoidance of others. People are chaotic, unreliable, and dangerous. It's much safer to remain alone, and the more people are around, the more frightening the situation seems. Speaking to people at a distance is fine as long as they don't want to come find you. Will not stay with people unless absolutely required to. Accompanied by an unwillingness to share resources under any circumstances and an obsessive compulsion to hide things away where others won't find them. Only those who are extremely close to them will be able to get them to cooperate.

Paranoia
Level One
The feeling that people are watching you--staring in through curtainless windows at night, peeking from around corners, standing just behind you. Can be dismissed, but proves to be annoyingly persistent. It's hard to resist the urge to keep checking the corners and turning around suddenly to see who's there, no matter how many times no one is.

Level Two
The feeling that people are not only watching you but following you, even if they have to stand in the footprints you leave in the snow to do it. Flashes of light and shadow in the corners of your eyes that seem like it might be proof your feelings aren't unfounded. And are the things you carry around being messed with? It feels like they are, and it's easy to blame those around you for it, unless you're close enough to them to know they're trustworthy.

Level Three
The knowledge--even if it's wrong, even if people are telling you otherwise--that you're being watched and followed. Sometimes you can almost see them grinning at you in the darkness or giggling just out of sight and through a doorway. People are definitely messing with your stuff, too--even if it's all there, you can tell things have been moved, rifled through, contaminated. Those around you are blamed aggressively, and only those closest to you will be able to convince you they didn't do anything. Even then it will involve an argument.

Pain
Level One
Vague aches and soreness that could be dismissed as repercussions of the nomadic lifestyle if not for their persistence. While easily ignored at this stage, they never go away unless medicated into silence for a few hours.

Level Two
Aches, soreness, and headaches--it's like you've been doing heavy labor for hours, but you haven't been doing anything unusual. It's difficult to sleep like this, but painkillers still help.

Level Three
Constant soreness that can only be ignored through practice, accompanied by random stabbing pains with no source that can't be ignored at all, only endured. The constant assault makes fatigue common, which is unfortunate since it's difficult to sleep like this. Painkillers help a little, but only the strong stuff really does much.

Illness
Level One
A minor fever and a bit of a cough. Nothing to be too concerned about; maybe you've just caught a bit of a cold. Of course, it doesn't ever seem to go away, no matter what sort of medication you take or how well you care for yourself. Even dying doesn't seem to impact it at all.

Level Two
A moderate fever, persistent cough, and occasional dizziness and fatigue. Whatever you've got, it's definitely getting worse, and it still persistently resists drugs and TLC, clinging to you like glue.

Level Three
A moderate fever, persistent, bloody cough, fatigue, and dizziness. The coughing is especially concerning, but it doesn't seem as if you're in danger of bleeding to death, at least. Maybe you're just coughing so much your throat is rubbed raw? It's difficult to concentrate and you mostly want to sleep, but even getting over eight hours a night doesn't do much to help.

Obsession
Level One
An unusual amount of focus on something. It could be anything--collecting or destroying a certain object, helping or harming a certain person, certain types of locations, the options are limitless. You feel a little more secure when you're following along with this focus, but it can be ignored as well.

Level Two
A strong focus on something--anything, really. The obsession takes on a back and forth quality--the obsession is with the object, location, or person. Sometimes you will want to collect the object, sometimes you'll want to destroy your entire collection. You'll help the object of your attention only to hurt them yourself. The urges can be fought against, but it's difficult and requires constant attention when you're tempted. Giving into temptation, meanwhile, makes you feel a lot better about your situation in general.

Level Three
An extreme obsession with something. You don't really care if others say it doesn't make sense or is dangerous, you need to focus on whatever it is you're obsessed with. You love it and hate it at the same time, and even when the object of your obsession isn't around, it's lingering in the back of your mind. It's nearly impossible to fight this urge, and you feel like indulging it is the only way for you to feel normal.

Depression
Level One
A general sense of sadness and lethargy, albeit in small amounts. Things seems a bit hopeless at times. These feelings can be pushed past easily enough most of the time, but they do linger in the back of your mind, and in quiet times where you have nothing else to do they become more insistent.

Level Two
Sadness and lethargy seep into your thoughts quite often--sadness especially. It's possible to force yourself to get things done, but everything feels really upsetting and hopeless. You have a need to distract yourself with noise and company, because if you don't think as much, it's harder for the feelings to stick to you. It's worst at night, especially alone.

Level Three
The sadness goes away, replaced by emotional numbness. The lethargy is worse. It's hard to motivate yourself to do anything, even the most basic of tasks. You don't feel much of anything at this point, living in a haze where, in a distant but undeniable way, you're certain everything is going to be awful forever. It's worst at night, especially alone.

Mania
Level One
Heightened energy and decreased need for sleep--which is pretty great, actually, right? The mild increase in distractibility is less so, but you don't really mind. You feel pretty good about everything, and even the upsetting things are less so. It might make you come across as a bit callous, actually.

Level Two
Heightened energy, decreased need for sleep (three to five hours is just fine), and a high level of distractibility, except when you decide you want to focus on something, in which case you get very focused and intense about it. You can't really be interrupted when you've decided you're going to do something, not without someone who knows you well talking you down a bit. You're very talkative, feeling almost like you need to keep talking all day. Upsetting things don't bother you; you feel pretty good about yourself no matter what.

Level Three
Heightened energy, a need for no more than three hours of sleep a night (sometimes you just skip sleeping), and distractibility alternating uneasily with intense, manic focus. You almost never stop talking, and sometimes it feels like something bad might happen if you do. You're very active and move around nigh-constantly, and when you do get focused, it's often on something very dangerous. But you feel invincible, so it's fine! You're pretty awesome, as far as you're concerned. The problems of others slide past your notice like so many unimportant ants, which makes sense because your thoughts are racing at probably illegal speeds.

This is all a little annoying to deal with, isn't it? Well, there are a few people who are much less effected by the exposure than others: anyone with a beacon will only have to add an effect every four months. Progression is cut in half this way. It's nice, of course, but you will have to deal with the side effects of having your beacon on...

In order to submit activity or character moments for exposure effect removal, simply fill out one of the following forms in a reply to this post. We'll be able to approve it and add it to the exposure effects bank, a spreadsheet where we will keep track of how many exposure effect elimination tickets you have. You will not need to edit this yourself, but you can reference it at any time.

To submit bonus activity, fill out the following form:


To submit character moments, fill out the following form:


To use some of your built-up removal tickets, just reply here letting us know how many you're using and what you're removing and we'll edit accordingly!

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[personal profile] 0thingsonmymind 2017-10-29 05:13 pm (UTC)(link)
LEVEL ONE
Player Name: Maddin
Character Name: Brian Thomas ([personal profile] 0thingsonmymind)
Activity: 6 & 4

will be immediately using to skip an effect this month!