dontpokethat: adashino please close your kimono (check this shit out)
Ginko ([personal profile] dontpokethat) wrote in [community profile] limacharlie2018-06-12 09:45 pm

public channel | day 67

((OOC: Since Ginko and Tanyuu are both going to be talking in here, Ginko’s voice is indicated in green and Tanyuu’s is purple for readability.

For more details on the plot, please look at the OOC post!))


Hey, guys. Sorry to interrupt the camping trip, but we’ve got something of a problem.

You might have noticed some odd-looking flowers popping up around our campsites; those aren’t native to this world. They’re a type of mushi that have found their way here.

[And now that Ginko has a semi-captive audience--] Specifically, they’re kaoriyoroboki; these mushi blur the lines between people’s minds while they sleep, allowing them to experience and share each other’s dreams. Their presence allows people to sleep more peacefully, as well, which some of you may have noticed.

Unfortunately, long-term exposure to kaoriyoroboki while you sleep will cause the borders between your minds to blur more and more, until your identities and memories start bleeding together irreparably. Tanyuu and I are working on keeping that from happening, but the mushi purge isn’t quite ready yet.


[No one can see it, but rest assured that Tanyuu is shaking her head fondly at GInko’s rambling. Her brother...] It shouldn’t take more than a few days to gather everything we need, but in the meantime try to avoid napping too much. Symptoms usually only start appearing after a week or so, but let us know if you start to feel confused or misremember things.
fourthscribe: (Bring him in)

[personal profile] fourthscribe 2018-06-26 05:19 am (UTC)(link)
Several of them can be, actually. There is one kind of mushi called uro which burrows holes in space--certain silk-spinners capture them within coccoons, and they will travel between that coccoon and another wound from the same thread, which travelling mushishi carry with them. Uro take anything in the same 'room' with them, so if a letter is put inside the coccoon it will eventually be delivered to the mushishi in question--which is useful, since one is never sure where to send a letter the normal way so that it would reach them.