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[staff profile] denise posting in [site community profile] dw_maintenance

Привет and welcome to our new Russian friends from LiveJournal! We are happy to offer you a new home. We will not require identification for you to post or comment. We also do not cooperate with Russian government requests for any information about your account unless they go through a United States court first. (And it hasn't happened in 16 years!)

Importing your journal from ЖЖ may be slow. There are a lot of you, with many posts and comments, and we have to limit how fast we download your information from ЖЖ so they don't block us. Please be patient! We have been watching and fixing errors, and we will go back to doing that after the holiday is over.

I am very sorry that we can't translate the site into Russian or offer support in Russian. We are a much, much smaller company than LiveJournal is, and my high school Russian classes were a very long time ago :) But at least we aren't owned by Sberbank!

С Новым Годом, and welcome home!

EDIT: Большое спасибо всем за помощь друг другу в комментариях! Я ценю каждого, кто предоставляет нашим новым соседям информацию, понятную им без необходимости искать её в Google. :) И спасибо вам за терпение к моему русскому переводу с помощью Google Translate! Прошло уже много-много лет со школьных времен!

Thank you also to everyone who's been giving our new neighbors a warm welcome. I love you all ❤️

citycouncil: (shadows)
[personal profile] citycouncil posting in [community profile] thecityneversleeps
There was an effigy to burn, and a Todd Chad concert to suffer through, but the lawn around City Hall was nearly deserted this year.

The place to be was Kagura. Despite reservations, and rumors of disastrous years of the past, the tram was running on a clockwork schedule and the road leading up to Kagura was bumper to bumper as the sun began to set. In the forecast, a nominal chance of snow loomed, but temperatures were expected to hover just above freezing, and no one expected any accumulation. Besides, who didn't want snow at a ski lodge?

Champagne flowed. Dancers danced. The delicious finger foods passed around by Kagura's friendly staff were seemingly endless. The fireplace roared, fairy lights twinkled. It was a perfect night.

Hardly anyone seemed to notice when the weather turned.

By eleven thirty, it was really coming down. The last run of the tram happened about fifteen minutes before midnight, though no one thought to inform any of the party's attendees. The tram car sat at the base of the mountain, abandoned on the darkened platform, the operator having hurried off home. Still, it wasn't until after midnight, when the party began to wind down, people ready to stumble home to their warm beds, that the trouble truly began.

Still, when it became clear that no one was getting off the mountain, there wasn't an immediate wave of panic. There were no killer cookies, no flying monkeys or gnomes. It was just a little snow. A little adventure. The staff, ever competent, broke out extra blankets. The fire burned bright. Warm drinks were passed around. When the power went out, near dawn, there was a ripple of worry through the herd, but everyone settled soon enough. It would be fine. They were safe, they were warm enough. The storm would break soon.

Then, the sun didn't come up.

"What time was sunrise?" A murmured voice wondered. Then another. More questions. Pulling out cell phones with no usable signal. Checking watches. It was after 8am and it was as pitch dark outside as if it were in the middle of the night.

"Maybe it's the cloud cover?" Someone guessed. "The snow's really coming down," said another. But by noon, an increasingly anxious frustration had settled over the people trapped at Kagura. A few had managed to exchange texts with loved ones in the city. They, too, were dealing with unexplained darkness, but they, at least, had power.

"Lucky them," someone muttered, tossing their rapidly dying cell phone aside.

All of that was mostly frustrating. Frustrating, but manageable. But as the first day wore on, rumors began to be spread.

"There's something in the snow..."

There was something in the shadows. As long as you stayed by the fire, as long as you didn't venture out alone, everything seemed okay. But there were stories filtering in from the city, too, about creatures in the snow– those strange creatures from the rifts, and they were growing bolder by the day.

Within the week, the sense of fun adventure had waned, and everyone was just ready to get back to their lives. The sun rose on a wary city, and the sighs of relief were just a little bit cynical.

"God, I hate this place," someone said, as they boarded the tram to finally go home, only a week later than they'd intended. They were met with a chorus of grumbled agreement and humorless laughter.

"Come back next year!" A member of staff called out, a friendly smile plastered on their face and their eyes haunted.

"We always do."

[[Tag in, tag around. Use this post for all your Kagura needs through the duration of this plot. For information and questions, go here!. Have fun, folks, and remember to label your tags if you want to count threads begun on the 31st for January.]]

snow softly painted this town

Dec. 24th, 2025 01:58 pm
adistanthowling: (this is fate I know)
[personal profile] adistanthowling posting in [community profile] thecityneversleeps
Sometimes the only thing that helps is to shift. Though he's always been on the smaller side, Ruslan feels safer in his wolf form and more grounded. It's easier to howl and vent his sorrow that way than to keep it all to himself. There's no one to talk to about this loneliness, no one who'd really understand just how intensely wrong it feels for him not to be home with his pack. He's lost on his own. It's not like he relies on Khan to lead him in every little thing or anything like that. It's just, after ten years with the others, he's used to having a real family now. He went so long without one that it was the only thing he knew. Having people to rely on, to love and support him, took time to adjust to, and now that he has, it's gone.

It's not at all like how he grew up. Darrow is much larger than Crowhelm Laboratories was, and there's no Serah waiting to make sure he returns each night, no one leading him into a lab to draw his blood, no gaps in his memories. But it is, undoubtedly, still a cage. And at least there, he eventually had Mahan and Camill to keep him steady and help him escape. It wasn't something he thinks he would have done on his own. He was so young then, so weak. He wouldn't have known how to start. He'd barely understood the concept.

There's never really been a time that those memories left him alone for long, but he thinks of them more these days. It's that kind of loneliness.

He's done a lot of good since then and he's really grown up. Most days, though, he still feels like more of a kid than he'd want his pack to know. When he shifts, though, leaving his clothes neatly tucked in a bag at the base of a tree, and goes running through the snow near Kagura, it helps. On four paws, senses amplified even further, the world makes more sense. He vents his sadness in mournful howls and works some of that worried energy out of his system by running as fast as he can, so quick he's all but invisible as he whips between trees. By the time he returns to his bag and dresses, he feels better — worn out but fresher, some of the pain scrubbed out of him with clean cold air.

There's one other thing that's infinitely superior about being wolf-shaped: it is so much freaking warmer. He shivers violently as he dresses, bundling up into layers that only get him close to as cozy as he can be when he's a wolf. It's honestly stupid.

At least as a person, though, he can walk into the lodge and sit down near the fire with a cup of hot chocolate. He's super careful to avoid any mistletoe this time, now that he knows about it. The cloth bag he had his clothes in is folded up small and stuffed in his coat pocket, and he feels a little more okay up here. It's still very festive, but it's easier to deal with here, maybe because it still feels like a hotel. It doesn't hit as hard as walking through city streets glittering with colored lights, bells ringing out. It doesn't feel the same kind of lonely.

He stands to throw his paper cup away, considering whether or not to get another cocoa, when he notices movement out of his peripheral vision — a glove falling to the ground. Crossing to it, he picks it up, glancing around for its possible owner. "Excuse me," he says, "I think you dropped this." They won't want to go back out without gloves on.

[ Come meet (or once again encounter) smol wolf boy. It's his first Christmas alone since he started having Christmases, and he is very small. Open until this says otherwise. ]

MEME: Wishlists

Dec. 24th, 2025 09:42 am
citycouncil: (happy holidays)
[personal profile] citycouncil posting in [community profile] cityarcade
Happy Holidays, y'all! Time for a holiday meme.
Logging in to your pup's journal, tag in-character with their letters to Santa or simply their Christmas/belated Hanukkah/holiday of choice wishlist. These lists and letters can be as realistic as you want them to be, or a list of what they might want in a world where money was no object. They can be things that have to be purchased, or things that could be made, or intangible wishes (like wanting a loved one to show up in time for the holidays). Really brainstorm what your pups might want or need or what they might ask for from specific friends and family.

Then, if you want, you can comment to other lists, for whatever reason, perhaps even letting them know what your pup plans to get for them.

BONUS: Add your own wishlists for what you'd like to get and give your pups in terms of plot, dynamics, scenarios, etc., in 2026.
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