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[X] Generation Frost
[X] Blood Orange
[X] Miyako Nozawa. She couldn't imagine any non-Hanazakari's life being more changed by the lack of them than hers.

And we're back and to quite the pickle at that. I feel like Koyomi might have gotten a worse deal than dream timelines usually get, but I suppose we'll see what's up with all of this exactly. Regardless, while some of the other options might have more room for big twists in how their life changed, I can't not vote to check up on Miyoko first.
 
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[X] Generation Frost
[X] Blood Orange
[ ] Nobody in particular, she'd just go about her day and figure things out as they came.

Hey, this is back. Nice!

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[X] A library. How detailed is this imaginary world? Does its fabricated history hint at the possible motives - or even personality - of whoever created it?
 
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None of the offered options for people to visit seem like much good; we'd just be volunteering to go look at the curated gallery that's been created for us.

Hmmm. There's so much focus put on the idea of everything being better in a world without Hanazakari - it practically drips from each vote option. Maybe Yumemi lost control of her Cultivar and now she's going all Wandavision, creating a could-have-been fantasy world around herself? Alternatively, Blue Lotus could have had his undead Hanazakari puppet mimic Yumemi's Cultivar, with instructions to put Koyomi out of play for a while.

The third option... we were outright told that none of the Hanazakari's powersets are unique. Each Cultivar is just a set of Pathragadan technologies and tools which are normally restricted to a specific caste within their polity. Ergo, there's an entire caste of Pathragadans who have the power to invade and manipulate peoples' dreams.

If the Pathragadans have realized that the Frost Fair is clawing its way back out of the grave, then this would make a kind of sense as a means of 'testing' the remaining Hanazakari. Throw them into an idyllic dream world, poke and prod at them to try and gain insight into their character - and then decide which ones should be culled as potential turncoats. They may even be fishing for signs of conspiracy among the Hanazakari, assuming that the Frost Fair's survival was something they deliberately concealed.

Hmmm.
 
[X] Generation Frost
[X] Orev

[X] A library. How detailed is this imaginary world? Does its fabricated history hint at the possible motives - or even personality - of whoever created it?
 
Huh, this is quite the development!

[X] Generation Frost
[X] Blood Orange
[X] Emi Daimon, who she was apparently still in contact with. She'd be free of that Cultivar, but not the manga industry.
 
[X] A library. How detailed is this imaginary world? Does its fabricated history hint at the possible motives - or even personality - of whoever created it?
 
[X] Generation Frost
[X] Blood Orange

Given the circumstances, I'd much prefer Koyomi to be more proactive than just going about her day as normal. And while visiting the library is a more proactive option, I don't want to miss out on interacting with the alt!versions of out characters in this world. But there's so many options for us to pick! How to choose...

Thinking about this more, I will go with

[X] Maimi Tobi. Let's see fate stick in her swan form in this reality.

Either her swan transformation is so outside the context of this dream or dream-like world that she's still in swan form, or if she is not a Hanazakari we get to interact with her in human form.

Of the other options I'd shortlisted, I was tempted to vote Miyako, but if the Hanazakari was such a life-changing part of her, part me is worried as to how we would find her in this world without Hanazakari...

The other option was to vote for Namie, but I have a funny feeling she's going to come to us either way...
 
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You May Find Yourself... 8.2
[X] Generation Frost
[X] Blood Orange
[X] A library. How detailed is this imaginary world? Does its fabricated history hint at the possible motives - or even personality - of whoever created it?

"Since you mentioned story research, I'll be heading down to the library," Koyomi said, before trying to find wherever her wallet and cards were in this reality. I should get the lowdown on whatever this world is first before I meet with anyone specific, talking with Yumemi's been disjointed enough already, she thought.

"Really, so soon, and on your own? You haven't even had breakfast yet," Yumemi said, narrowing her eyes. "Wait, is this a way of leaving me to deal with your mother if she calls?"

The very thought of Yumemi having to put up with her mother amused Koyomi to no end. But she only said, "I'll get something on the way," until she somehow got the urge to add on something she'd likely regret, "Unless, er, you wouldn't mind coming with me." Purely for practical reasons. I haven't been this far into Tokyo for decades, and the city from memory it was hardly that navigable, so a 'local' might help, she thought but couldn't say.

"Oh, so now you want me?" Yumemi said, with a frown and hands on her hips. But then her frown turned upside down into a smirk with, "Of course. We'll stop by the usual along the way," her not bothering to ask Koyomi first.


Koyomi took the stairs down to familiarise herself with this place. When Yumemi pointed at the elevator, Koyomi told her, "I could use the extra walk." As she expected, the corridors and stairs were as coldly vanilla as her apartment had been. For anyone else, the window going all the way down to let in the most light would've been an attraction, but Koyomi just found herself hissing at it.

Upon walking out the front door, Koyomi came to a halt and could've collapsed. There it was, inner-city Tokyo, about as she had remembered it with adjustments for the decade and very much not encased in alien ice. Even seeing Tokyo again from the window earlier couldn't prepare her for setting her foot down on its pavement again. The whole experience felt more like a dream than most of her actual dreams, which did not bode well for escaping Yumemi's clutches. And speaking of her…

"Honestly, what is with you today?" Yumemi stepped out muttered, taking hold of the paralysed Koyomi's shoulder to drag her along. The Brigadier in another world had dressed herself in a Parisian trenchcoat and broad sunhat, both unsurprisingly coloured a stark white, with a green scarf and dark yellow leggings for contrast. Perhaps not as eye-catching as her black dress, but seeing Yumemi's fashion sense still intact made Koyomi more amused to think of her own thrown-together outfit embarrassing her.

Though Koyomi had her concerns about the streetscape now being a faded memory to her, it turned out her past knowledge of Minato's layout came back to her quickly, almost eerily so. It may not have been her neighbourhood, but she'd passed through this district enough all the way back then, as a civilian as well as in response to Frost Fair schemes, for déjà vu to strike her every other second. Beyond just the looming presence of Tokyo Tower, even things like intersections or bike racks stirred chills in her.

The bakery, or perhaps patisserie was the more fitting word given its classy ambience, that Yumemi led her to was all brand new though. But despite how fluffy and creamy its pastries may have been, Koyomi still insisted on "Just a coffee. Black."

Yumemi immediately looked down on her. "Koyomi, I am not letting you leave here until you've eaten a proper breakfast," she said, pressing closer.

"What, you know that stuff about it being the most important meal of the day is made up, right?" Koyomi said. But then not having an actual source for that handy, she instead sighed and went, "Alright, fine, I'll take a couple of croissants or something."

Only then did Koyomi stop to consider if she was being too harsh on Yumemi, or at least this Yumemi. True, Yumemi was treating her like she was still a schoolgirl, instead of the now forty-year-old woman she was, but it seemed like she meant well so far. Of course, this was assuming this was a separate RUNE-free Yumemi and not some elaborate dream act, and her slighting Ladder to Heaven still stung. But if the former really was the case, then being married to Yumemi as she was… it was everything Koyomi wanted, wasn't it?

Or married unofficially at least. Koyomi hadn't spotted a marriage certificate anywhere in their apartment, and if they had one Yumemi certainly would've mentioned it by now. Rather than wait till the library, Koyomi just used her phone to check if Japanese marriage equality had become a thing in this reality; said phone sleek whiteness suggesting Yumemi had also picked it out for her. Sure enough, marriage rights hadn't gotten any further here than they had in her own Japan. She suspected they'd be further behind if anything, as LBGT+ people were one of the main Japanese minorities the Dandelionhearts made Hanazakari.

"Your coffee and croissants will get cold, Koyomi," Yumemi said to snap her out of her musings.

Spying the creamy, caramel-studded éclair Yumemi had gotten, Koyomi smirked as she took the chance to nag back with, "Y'know, treating yourself to those can't be good for your weight." Not that weight was something Koyomi cared about, how stick-thin she was made her privileged like that, but anything to get under Yumemi's nerves for once.

It looked like it was working for a second, as Yumemi shot her a dark glare. But then, as if she'd caught on, she slowly relaxed herself, smiled, and said, "Thank you for your concern," in a tone you'd used for a disappointed customer and not your beloved, "but my figure has remained perfectly consistent, so really you fret over nothing." Koyomi starting to seethe in response just made the smile grow wider.

After breakfast, Koyomi was left embarrassed once again when, for as much as she surprisingly remembered about Tokyo, Yumemi still had to show her exactly where the nearest library was. And she was the author, not her. At least the library was a decent size, with rows of light brown shelves atop freshly vacuumed carpeting arranged around a central circle, hopefully enough for Koyomi to find out the basics of this other world if not more.

"I spotted you on your phone earlier. Is there any reason you couldn't have done your research on it?" Yumemi had to ask.

Given how well Yumemi knew her, Koyomi had to suspect that once again, she'd just asked her that to rile her up. "You know me, I'd sooner trust information written down than found somewhere online. And no paywalls either," she told her anyway.

But those words would come back to bite her, as after spending most of the morning looking up pre-Frost Decade history, Koyomi would find out everything was identical in this world till then. Nothing her phone couldn't have easily told her.
As for the Frost Decade and beyond, she first narrowed her search by focusing on Tokyo itself. A list of mayors the metropolis had had since was easy to find, Tokyo Tower had since been outclassed by the new Skytree over in Sumida, and the population had grown even further as more people fled the countryside. And sure enough, no mention of anything alien, unless one of those mayors had one serious secret. She also winced to see the LDP very much in power, and that the Sarin Gas Attacks and Fukushima meltdown further afield had still happened. Not that RUNE had been that quick to respond to the latter in her own timeline.

The flight from the countryside got her to look up Hinodeharu, but all even this library had on it was that it was a small town relatively near Nagoya. The last entry on it was from a while ago too, though naturally it mentioned the Kai family. And as for cults, she sighed with relief to find not a single mention of the Earthly Purified, or anything with Kamizono as the head, and of course no RUNE either. Well, unless they were even more secretive in this timeline.
For people she knew, Vasilisa Mirova was cited on a list of astronauts, and this world's Hibiki Izumi was not only alive but mainly a physical actress instead of just voice, without war wounds to put an end to her Takarazuka training. Any mention of Chigusa Kagamino though stopped years ago, which made sense now that she couldn't just send an image of her younger self in her place.

Drama queen, she wasn't that much older than I am, Koyomi instinctively thought, but had to consider that authors had an easier time looking however than singers and actresses did. Well, if she wanted me to sympathise, she should've thought of that before she pulled that plot with Sfira… wait, I'm thinking of my world's Kagamino again. My world's Sfira too, as would they have any reason to come to Earth without Hanazakari? Oh no, what would Miyako even be without Hanazakari, but still with those parents of hers?
And if Izumi's still alive, wait, could this be what the Dandelionhearts meant by the Resurrection?
She quickly shut down that thought with, no, it couldn't have been. An alternate yourself still isn't really you, no matter what some quantum physicists would say.

All in all, this seemed to be a more detailed world than she expected, so either Yumemi or Blue Lotus or whoever had really thought through their setting… or this was no dream. But as for this being an alternate reality, then it made even less sense how she'd be here. There was only one Hanazakari Koyomi even knew of that had power over those, Padma in Full Bloom, and why would she, let alone the Pathragadan clan her powers came from, single out her of all people?

Oh yes, Pathragadans. Frustratingly there was no way of knowing whether they and the Frost Fair existed in this reality, or if they simply hadn't come to Earth, and travelling whole light years would be the only way she knew of finding out. Though if a Pathragadan clan was behind this, then from what she knew of their society, she highly doubted they'd send her to a world where they didn't exist. Unless they didn't want to deal with rival alternate Pathragadans.

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The chance that this was something more than a dreamworld got Koyomi thinking that checking up on others might be a good idea, but whom?

[ ] Go check on Emi, she's the closest and has contact already established.
[ ] See how Hinodeharu's faring, with Tokyo sucking up the rural population.
[ ] Try to find Miyako, even if she had nearly no leads.
[ ] Any less famous Hanazakari, like Palmira or Maimi, that the library didn't cover.
[ ] Test Yumemi more to see if she's really behind this, or if she's just another alternate.
[ ] Write-in
 
[X] Go check on Emi, she's the closest and has contact already established.

I'm hoping on the fact that since Emi was living with Koyomi in the original timeline, that whatever targeted Koyomi might have inadvetently targeted Emi as well due to her close proximity.
 
[X] Try to find Miyako, even if she had nearly no leads.

I remain by wanting to check on Miyako. Maybe it's only fair that Koyomi returns the favour of tracking down a complete stranger and barging into their life due to an emotional attachement the other person has absolutely no awareness of... huh, it doesn't sound nearly as heartwarming when I put it like that.
 
These scenario's always fry my brain a bit in how to cope with them, but I'm leaning towards not ruining some strangers marriage. Even if that stranger is an alternate you.

[X] Test Yumemi more to see if she's really behind this, or if she's just another alternate.
 
The thought of Yumeni's reaction to Koyomi going like my magical girl senses are tingling and walking up to some weird random guy and going like.
And being like, I'm the mysterious author of your favorite fiction and here is a skirt, you are bassicly my daughter in the alternate reality. And Miyako just jumping opportunity without question or second thought.

Kept me up all night.
It would be nice if Yumeni followed us for that moment.
That might be the moment when she starts getting actually worried.
 
So for a more casual question, which Pokémon teams do people think FB characters would have? I saw the same discussion pop up over on A Little Vice.

I'm hesitant to allow Legendaries, but have to admit that Darkrai and Cresselia would suit Koyomi and Yumemi quite well, even if their personalities don't quite align with them
 
I feel like Koyomi is the kind of person that considers pokeballs as a form of opression, so she categorically refuses to be a pokemon trainer, but there's still at least one shuppet that moved into her home to feast on her negativity.

As a non legendary options for Yumemi, there's always Hypno/Musharna. Komala maybe, if we want sleep themed and Malamar if we want to lean more into the shady and controlling aspect.

While it's not the happiest association, Kazuya's lack of emotion would probably make it easier for him to bond with a member of the hattena line... who then absolutely hates Miyako's guts for trying to "fix" him.

Talking about Miyako, going "Sylveon looks like a trans flag" would be pretty on the nose, although I can't say it doesn't fit her. After bringing up the hatenna line, the Ralts line also comes to mind, given they're attracted by strong positive emotions, which kinda fits her slotting into the role of the heart most of the time. Maybe some plant pokemon like Roserade in homage to the Hanazakari own flower theme.

For Reiji, you'd think pokemon that help with the Theater... which brings to mind stuff like a Ditto to fill in roles, or maybe a Zoroark and a Falinks, so that the multiple sub-pokemon can play different bit parts. Maybe a Mimikyu on costume duty.
 
I'm imagining Miyako as a grass trainer who with an male Oddish starter, given to her by her parents, who had even gone out of their way to gift Miyako a leafstone already. But the Oddish wants to be a bellosom when he grows up and not a Vileplume.
I'm not sure if Miyako's parrents will blame Bellossom for 'confusing' Miyako or the other way around.
 
[X] See how Hinodeharu's faring, with Tokyo sucking up the rural population.

Well, those Hanazakari whose flowers have a Pokemon analogue would need those, first of all. So a shiny Roserade with black/purple flowers for Black Rose Koyomi. Vileplume for Kamizono. Probably more that haven't immediately come to mind. Besides that, I think the above replies are on the right track. Color scheme aside, the feminine aesthetic of Fairy types makes it an easy pick for a trans woman. It's kinda typical, but Miyako is earnest enough to make it work. Koyomi has darkness powers, so it makes sense that she'd focus on dark types.

It'd be easy to relate Ice-types to the Frost Fair, but also interesting to give Kazuya an affinity for them- whether it would have happened without the leech can be left up in the air, giving a vaguely uncomfortable mood to his relationship with his team. His Glaceon can have a cute friendship with Miyako's Sylveon.

Rather than associating Theatre with deception (Zoroark, Mimikyu), I'd think of some associated with performance- you can still have a Ditto, but any more shapeshifting and it becomes the theme, I think. Mr. Mime and Hawlucha stand out as good choices. Maybe a Timburr, for a callout to set design? Chatot for music? Kinda reaching at this point.

Edit: Upon reflection, Reiji needs a Sinistea/Polteageist on his team- nothing says 'theatre kid' like a reference to an old Disney musical.
 
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Miyako team I like think she has a team of hated and misunderstood Pokemon she started with Snom(Frosmoth) as a common Pokemon was she befriended similar story with Snorunt(Froslass) they were away higher level and was pretty battle scarred already

Frosmoth
Froslass
Vullaby
Inkay
Phantump
Drifloon

Koyomi has a Mismagius and absol
Yumeni has a Honchkrow and Musharna(or Drowzee I guess)
 
The only Pokemon I know are Pikachu, the brown one that turns into all of the other ones, and the ghost lantern one, otherwise I would love to help.
 
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