livestage ([personal profile] livestage) wrote2025-03-15 11:14 am

UNHOLY DISORDER

[The Showmaster leads you through the dark stage and you find yourself entering something that looks like a very nice and expensive classroom.

Each desk is spacious with drawers that you will conveniently find any important item that had been on your person or that you feel like you would need here. Each chair is cushy and swivels.

Sitting on top of the teacher's desk is a young girl, older teen / younger adult in age at most, hair that looks like mint cotton candy that probably reaches down to her ankles. She has a knee drawn up to her body, resting her chin on top as she scours the room of who arrived . . .

And then she looks at you all with uncertainty in her face. You'll notice that her purple eyes shifts when she makes the expression, it goes from a solid purple to a purple mixed in with this symbol in yellow also.]

I mean, I certainly don't blame you for splitting away from that nasty shitty ass Holy Order family, but you're still from them so I can't imagine you're that great either.
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Re: STORY TURNIN

[personal profile] restitui 2025-03-16 03:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Once upon a time.


1. The HOLY ORDER Legend is named DISORDER.

But you are no longer the Holy Order, you are your own family so you need your own legend.

Your current Legend name is UNKNOWN. They are sleeping but they are there, waiting for you. They're with you even now.

2. The split between Holy Order and Unholy Disorder was not a pleasant one. A lot of it was downplayed and forgotten. Everyone thought it was a difference in beliefs (which isn't untrue per se) but there was a little more to it.

The Holy Order took on more responsibilities than they needed to because it was "the right thing to do". They believed by creating Order, their Legend would have the space to do what they needed to do and create the balance that's needed in this world. Too much chaos destroys civilizations.

But the ones who moved to Unholy Disorder did not like their Legend. They can become the Legend and create chaos all they want, that is what it means to be human. Following orders like cogs in the wheel felt restrictive, awful, painful... they understood why they used to live like that.

But they'd rather try to make a new Legend entirely. They heard it was possible when the Storytellers did it so they wanted to try.

This is partially why the Holy Order had to make the Storytellers go. In some ways, many of the Disorder members understood, they did commit quite a few crimes after all. But.

No one ever talks about the other missing family and they wanted answers on that.

3. Once upon a time, a huge ordeal happened in the Underground.

The Hunt.

It was ran by some of Unholy Disorder's top crime lords who happened to be bored. Unholy Disorder as a whole tries so hard to avoid the "criminal" label just because they don't follow Holy Order's uptight rules 24/7. These guys, they don't understand why. If they're gonna be a team of Disorder, why not just... be disorderly?

And so that's what they did. They let out a bunch of "prey" in their underground sewer to hunt them down.

This caused a huuuuuuuge war between different crime groups and it's sad to be one of the bloodiest events that no one remembers, and they prefer it that way.

Except the Storytellers who had it all written down because one of the victims was a Storyteller who escaped.

4. Even Unholy created a ritual, but not to the Legend of Holy Order. No, it was for themselves. They, too, believed they should have a Legend. Isn't breaking free legendary? But how can they find out if they are worthy to exist if no one will see them?

And so, they found a way.

The laboratory knew of a way.

5. It was Wilhem and Wilhemina who betrayed everyone. After all, they only cared about each other, they never cared about the Holy Order Legend. They cared about themselves.

They aren't even dead.

They're not looking to go back to the laboratory either.


And the Family had no regrets in what they had done.