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methuselah ([personal profile] singmod) wrote in [community profile] singillatim2025-07-10 07:19 pm

NPC Interaction: Marra

JULY 2025 — NPC INTERACTION: MARRA


The Interlopers meet Marra, the Lighthouse Keeper at the end of the world.

WHEN: July.
WHERE: Silverpoint Lighthouse, Silverpoint.
CONTENT WARNINGS: N/A.

MARRA


Interlopers who drop by the Frozen Angler to see Molly and Jace will find them a little bewildered. They will tell Interlopers that someone wants to see them: Marra. They’ll direct them to the lighthouse, where they’ll find her.

To the south east stands Silverpoint Lighthouse. It should be nothing out of the ordinary, lighthouses are a common sight on coastlines, after all. However, Interlopers will note that there is certainly someone occupying the lighthouse and it will become glaringly obvious that the flashing light they have seen in the darkness of the night is actually coming from the lighthouse. In a world without power, it is a startling sight to see.

And for plenty of Interlopers, they will want to investigate.

If they ask around Silverpoint before heading there, villagers seem to hold a kind of uneasy respect for Marra. They seem to regard her with slight trepidation, and would prefer not to get involved with her. They will explain to Interlopers that they cannot explain why the lighthouse works, and admit they rarely ever seen the woman but explain that Marra does seem to be on the lookout for ships, and has done her work well over the years and are in some part grateful for her keeping the light going — it may mean that those on the mainland may finally realise that people are out here, and they might send help.

Eventually, Interlopers may finally go and approach the lighthouse. When they knock on the door, there will be a long wait before they get a response: the door opening a crack and a woman with long, grey hair will peek out at them. Her face is weathered, and she may look to be somewhere in her late fifties, or early sixties — and there’s something familiar about her that’s hard to place. Her mouth forms a thin line as she scrutinises the Interlopers for a long moment.

“You’re new.” she utters, regarding them with suspicion. “You’re the ones who came down from Milton, right?”

She will silently absorb any introductions, nodding a little. But if Interlopers mention Milton, she’ll stare for a long moment, and you’re sure you can see some kind of horror in her eyes, and some kind of short lived ache too. But the moment passes and steps back slightly — allowing the Interlopers inside.

The main room of the interior of the lighthouse is a wide, circular room and the living space. The place is well lived-in, and cosy. It’s clear the lighthouse is not simply a place of work, but also this woman’s home. There isn’t much space for a huge number of people. A single armchair sits by the woodstove fire, and while there is a small dining table with a couple of chairs, the woman simply shrugs it off and tells Interlopers to sit where they can. Or don’t. Whatever. Interlopers will also notice an elderly orange cat snoozing on the armchair, so that chair is definitely out.

“Well, if there’s to be introductions: I’m Marra. Just Marra is fine, thank you. I’m the lighthouse keeper at the end of the world.” There’s a grim smile, “And you have some explaining to do.”

She has questions.

“The ones who came here two years ago could barely speak, and they don’t speak now. I can get blood out of a stone easier than answers out of them.” she explains. “So that leaves you: what happened in Milton?

Marra will be open to questions from Interlopers, but she will want information of her own from the Interlopers too.

Before they leave, Marra will ask one thing of Interlopers: if they try to get to the Cannery she asks them to look for any shortwave handheld radios and to bring them to her. She will explain that she’s been picking up frequencies on her own radio during Auroras but is unable to investigate them further.

FAQs


1. This is an NPC Interaction with your new NPC, Marra. While a larger group of Interlopers may be present, this is a limited and short-thread interaction, available for up to 5 players. Threads are set at a six comment max totally: three from your character, three from Marra.

2. Characters are free to ask anything, but we ask that players don’t take liberties and list off twenty questions, for example. Keep it short and sweet, please!


3. The plotting post can be found here.

meadqueen: (Default)

[personal profile] meadqueen 2025-07-18 03:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Unfortunately, Ulfrùn is sniffing at that orange cat almost immediately, so the seat may free up soon enough.

“We know very little about what happened in Milton,” Randvi says, a bit surprised but not displeased at the woman’s intensity. “When our people began arriving, everyone who was in Milton when the calamity befell it was already dead. We were shown visions once of people killing one another, and many succumbed to the elements on the road to Silverpoint. Methuselah lives, if you know him, but he says that he was not in Milton when it happened. I understand that you can see it here, when the sky goes dark and the Darkwalker comes. Do you know if that happened back then?”
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[personal profile] meadqueen 2025-07-20 08:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Ulfrùn pulls away at the hiss but keeps dancing around, play-bowing. She would love to be chased! (This is not going to happen)

Randvi nods, solemn. “Yes. I was not with the first group, but I've heard about it. They arrived to find bodies in the streets, and only Methuselah alive. They gave the bodies there a burial according to the Christian tradition.” It is important to let Marra know that they were honoured, in case she had known any of them.

“Did it seem as if the sky had been pulled together when it ended? Last summer when the sun did not come out, some of us saw a person end it. She seemed to tear the sky open, or perhaps a veil over the sky.”

Another question occurs to her. “None of the survivors from Milton have been able to offer any information about what happened there?” Midsummer had been horrible, but they can still speak of it.
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[personal profile] meadqueen 2025-07-21 02:22 am (UTC)(link)
Randvi gives the woman a sympathetic look. “You’ve heard nothing? We have been wondering whether anyone out there is still alive.”

She’s always believed that this island is all that remains, but it's more of a feeling than anything concrete.

“Yes. The woman Enola, she appeared before me with her hands covered in blood and seemed to tear the sky asunder. There were lights, as you’ve said, but I fell unconscious and once I’d awakened again the sky was as it had been before the Darkwalker had come.”

If she’d known Methuselah perhaps this woman knows Enola as well.

Randvi gestures above their heads. “How did you get your lamp to work? Do other devices work here as well?”
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[personal profile] friendsfordinner 2025-07-20 03:38 pm (UTC)(link)
"Mate, I've got no clue what you're talking about," Hickey points out, with a little shrug. What happened in Milton? That's the question on everybody's mind. "I arrived here...what, a year and a half ago? Woke up in the woods, made my way to a deserted town, been surviving ever since."

He'll answer her questions but Hickey has a few of his own as well. His demeanor is casual, as he leans against the wall, acting very much like he owns the place (though he is absolutely giving that cat the stink-eye. Don't bother him, he won't bother you.)

"Emphasis on surviving. Every other month there's some nonsense. Animals trying to kill us, poisonous fog, monsters attacking people in their sleep. You get those here as well? Or are we just lucky?"
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[personal profile] friendsfordinner 2025-07-20 09:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Hickey rolls his eyes before, "Deserted is good enough. Houses were there. Goods. Clothes. But no people. It's like they all up and left."

There's a moment before Hickey asks, "Does the supernatural include the Darkwalker?"
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[personal profile] friendsfordinner 2025-08-08 12:30 am (UTC)(link)
"Considering it's killed six of our number, yeah, I do."

Hickey doesn't exactly know how to parse this out—if Marra feels that the Darkwalker is actually real or if she thinks it's just something that people are telling themselves to explain away the strange and unusual. But no matter. He knows what he saw. And he's not going to waste time trying to convince a doddering old woman that he's right.

Instead, he looks out of the window, out towards the open ocean as he asks, "You must have binoculars, yeah? You must have something. Seen any ships out there? Or hell, any signs of life in general?"

It's obvious he's hoping the answer is 'yes.'
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[personal profile] shewhograspsthesky 2025-07-21 01:27 am (UTC)(link)
Clair Spoilers inevitable
She had been eyeing the lighthouse since she caught sight of it on the horizon on her way to Silverpoint. Finally, a lighthouse that was just a lighthouse and not also a murderous serpent terrorizing the sea and sky. It's a relief. And with the thought that the lighthouse keeper might even be willing to talk, she's more than happy to oblige if it means she gets to see the place for herself.

She doesn't sit with Marra's offer, instead she wanders a little her eye looking about in awe and wonder. Even if this is just a living space, she's still intrigued by it. With Marra's question she looks back to the elder with some remorse. "I'm sorry," she says with an apologetic rasp that's even worse than her usual hoarse words. "I really just arrived here. I'm honestly still getting to know the place." Which is why she immediately left to go explore at the first opportunity. All Milton seems to carry is the weight of death.

Her eye peeks up, wondering, though her request comes with some hesitation. "Could I.. go up and see?" It's the tallest thing around that isn't a snow-capped and deadly mountain. Surely you could see everything from up there and part of her just needs to know.
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[personal profile] shewhograspsthesky 2025-08-07 09:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Le Spoilers
She nods to Marra's question. "I've only been here a few weeks, I guess." Admittedly, she hasn't really paid attention to how much time is passing. The calendar she was told about is all kinds of wrong, anyway.

With the agreement she smiles widely, warping her scars. There's no need to tell her twice and she's already at Marra's heels, eager to see what can be seen. "The auroras must be beautiful from the top." It's more assumption than question. "Do you spend a lot of time up there?"
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[personal profile] shewhograspsthesky 2025-08-07 10:31 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm.. I'm not sure. With the Aurora, maybe? Yeah, I think it's with the Auroras, sometimes." She's trying her best to have helpful answers, but unfortunately for Marra, she is far too new to have a solid grasp of the workings of this place.

She's clearly eager to be at the top, beaming at all the places Marra points out to her. There's a silent "wow" that seems to permanently reside on her face. The journey to Silverpoint felt like such a long trek, but from up here it seems so short.

At the mention of yet another settlement she seems surprised. From all she recalls of what others have said, none have mentioned Mountain's Watch. "How do you get to Mountain's Watch from here?" She'd love to see even more places.
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[personal profile] moralabsolutism 2025-08-02 03:51 am (UTC)(link)
"What else? End of the world," Rorschach says in response to her question, standing up, and looking a bit awkward with his gloved hands shoved deep into his pockets rather than sitting down anywhere.

He pulls his journal out and flips through a few pages. "Have a bit more in here." Though that depends on if Marra can read his atrocious handwriting.
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[personal profile] moralabsolutism 2025-08-11 09:58 am (UTC)(link)
He taps the page where she should start. The handwriting will take a while to figure out, but after squinting for a bit, the letter shapes start to stand out more. Fortunately, this part of his journal is deliberately just for trying to figure out Milton and all its secrets, so he's not worried about Marra reading anything personal. He goes on. "Kept detailed notes on this place. Answers when they have come. Trying to make connections." He's had limited success with that but Rorschach is nothing if not persistent. The story of Milton as he's been witness to throughout the almost two years he's been here is detailed as best as he's been able to make it out.

Once he's let her read for a bit, he's got some questions of his own that he wants answered. Rorschach is never one to mince words, so he just gets right down to it. "Why are you still alive?"
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[personal profile] moralabsolutism 2025-08-19 11:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Rorschach tilts his head a little, tipping his hat in acknowledgement. He knows most of the Interlopers think he's crazy, the way he keeps an eye on everyone and makes detailed records of things like the Interlopers that have disappeared and the ones that have died in various. But there's a method to his madness and this proves it. While he's yet to discern more than the simplest patterns, it does help to keep everything written down during moments like this, when a fresh set of eyes can take a look to see if they see anything he's missed.

"Hurm. Not cursed then," he muses to himself. Marra certainly is easier to talk to than Methuselah, who Rorschach sometimes feels is doing anything but giving him straight answers when he goes out into the wilds with the old man.

"Know what happens to Interlopers who disappear? Kept a list of them..." He flips through a few more pages, goes back, and flips through a few more until he finds a list of all those that have vanished.

"One set out into the woods year ago. Said he was going to go as far as he could. Found writings by him later on detailing his journey. Last entry mentioned how bright and close the Aurora was. Then nothing. Found only his supplies and journal afterwards."
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[personal profile] lestercraft 2025-08-11 10:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Arthur isn't in the vicinity of fucking around. If she's looking for answers, maybe they can damn well trade.

"We're still working on that part," he says flatly. "There’s no denying now that somehow Enola is key to it, but from what any single person can tell we just don't have enough pieces yet."

His hands go to his jacket pockets. "Is she holding back the Darkwalker? Or is something larger using her as a front, o-or a scapegoat?"
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[personal profile] lestercraft 2025-08-18 05:42 am (UTC)(link)
Arthur frowns, curiosity more than piqued.

"Our knowledge of her life before becoming this... almost godly figure is rather limited - it mostly comes through events that she's suffering through as much as any of the rest of us during the auroras." He gestures at himself. "When the aurora happens, all of us from other universes have had visions of her in our dreams, offering us powers. The ability to run forever, or not need to eat, turning into wolves or speaking to each other with only our minds. Those with the final ability often hear her crying, during the auroras."

He gestures a hand idly. "I'm from New England, so I'm not familiar with them in a general sense - were the auroras always this frequent, or- or enchanted, I suppose, before the Darkwalker appeared?"