The nice thing about Ripple Effect is that Vil will give a nice fat paycheck to everyone who assisted with solving the lusus murder mystery :)
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The nice thing about Ripple Effect is that Vil will give a nice fat paycheck to everyone who assisted with solving the lusus murder mystery :)
when you gotta herd all these cats into coming together to form The Most Immoral Plan Of All Time
Tea For Two
[Easy reading version on Toyhou.se]
Viltau had been busy. Not any busier than he normally would while in the process of preparing for the next big event he was hosting, but it was a different kind of busy. Plotting, scheming, trying to get all the facts together and making sure he understood what role each piece was playing in the game of finding the culprit. She had been identified as Gliese Benral thanks to the combined efforts of Jikiro and Ullane (and Jamie via proxy, who curiously had relayed Jikiro’s information to Viltau, instead of the tealblood telling him outright), and they had a lead in the form of a mutual relation between herself and a friend of both Ullane’s and Gerrel’s. Gerrel had also been helpful to brainstorm plans with, and had connections to people in places Viltau was lacking in.
The final piece in play was of course, the troll whose dead lusus started it all. The true victim of this story, as Viltau would loath to give any credit to that annoying creature the yellowblood called a father. He had to keep Eichio in the dark for as long as possible, as if he found out prematurely the reaction would be far less cathartic. Viltau wanted nothing less than a perfect result for his plots, and for that he needed Gliese to confess to her crimes right in front of his employee. But he could not neglect Eichio, in fact to avoid any suspicion he needed to do the opposite.
This did not bother him one bit. He considered himself a good host first and a mastermind second, after all.
Vil, immediately zeroing in on the Suspiciously Badly Feigned Surprise: ah, i take it you have dealt with the undead before? i do not recall seeing that on your resume when i hired you, but admittedly i did not comb through that entire tome as finely as i could have!
the flamethrower will be a fine addition to The Plan, but viltau urges gerrel to not go off on his own until everyone is on the same page. he’s had quite enough of wild cards putting their own agendas to the test, with the amount of people now involved in this whole ordeal he feels as if he’s herding cats
A House Divided
[Easy reading version on Toyhou.se]
Eichio’s lusus heard everything.
Ripple Effect: Full Plot Masterpost
In which one murdered lusus causes things to rapidly spiral out of control. Primarily focuses on Eichio and Viltau, and their various friends, allies, and enemies (belonging to @cloudbattrolls and @trolloled).
complete tag in chronological order
PROLOGUE
RP Thread - Gerrel visits Eichio’s hive
MAIN STORY
A House Divided
Deadcrush
Hunger Of The Pine
RP Thread - Viltau interrogates Ullane
Tea For Two
You & Me (Part 1)
You & Me (Part 2)
RP Thread - Jikiro meets up with Viltau
Left Hand Free
RP Thread - Gliese is brought to Viltau’s hive to confront Eichio
Blackbird, Fly
Quiet
BONUS CONTENT
Cover Image by Cloudbattrolls
Reticulation Matrix / “Reality’s Song” - Musicbox utilised in Left Hand Free
when you gotta herd all these cats into coming together to form The Most Immoral Plan Of All Time
Quiet
[Easy reading version on Toyhou.se]
Eichio was returning home tonight. It was partially his decision and partially Mister Espino’s, who was kind enough to allow Eichio to stay over during this whole debacle with his lusus, but felt that it would be best for him to take some time away from work to get back into a better headspace. For once the yellowblood agreed to take time off, but not without some negotiation: He needed to be away from the mansion for a week at minimum (his boss wanted more), and then he could return whenever he felt ready.
Eichio already felt ready to come back to work, but he couldn’t disobey his boss. And maybe he was trying to use work as a distraction.
He dutifully tidied up the room he had been staying in, but he had no possessions he needed to take with him. His departure from his hive was a spur of the moment decision, so Mister Espino had gone out to buy him some toiletries and extra clothes for him which could be kept at the mansion in case he ever needed to return. His boss had also admitted that he had investigated the hive a couple times while Eichio was away: Once out of curiosity where he first discovered someone had broken in and his lusus had mysteriously disappeared, and a second time with Gerrel to properly investigate the scene of the crime. He had informed Eichio that he had bought him a new lock for the front door as the intruder had busted it (but had not had time to replace the broken one), and also he made sure to pour the milk stored in the fridge down the sink before it could expire. Knowing that Mister Espino had been aware of the situation for so long didn’t sit right with Eichio, but he understood the logic behind it.
He even got a hug from Gerrel as he was on his way out - which, while unusual, wasn’t unwelcome. He didn’t say anything, and Eichio wasn’t sure if he did it out of sympathy or obligation, but the sentiment came across all the same. He thanked his co-worker for the support, and then quietly turned and left so he could go back to work. He’ll probably need as little distractions as possible to keep up with the workload while the yellowblood is away.
The walk back to his hive felt both quiet and alien, and staring up at the building up in the treetops felt lonelier than ever. He climbed up the rope ladder the same way he has hundreds of times before, and felt the anxiety building up in his gut. By the time he placed his hand on the doorknob, he was already trembling. He knew his lusus would not be there to greet him, was he dreading seeing the truth with his own eyes, or did he always feel this nervous to be home without fully comprehending it?
☕️ Eichio, how do you like staying at viltau's hive? Do you feel better (temporarily) living there? Do you want to go back to your hive soon?
It's nice that he's letting me stay this long♩ I don't mind living here either♪ but♪♪♪ I don't think I should be here forever♩ Even if I am just waiting for my lusus to settle down♪ I should still go home some night to see him again♩ Maybe he might be worried about me if I take too long to return to my hive♩