Enter: Nyah: Difference between revisions
→Plot
NeonWabbit (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
NeonWabbit (talk | contribs) (→Plot) |
||
Line 29: | Line 29: | ||
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
In a rainforest at night, a young girl named [[Samantha Farewell|Samantha]] sits atop a metal bridge only with her backpack, wiping away tears. She takes out a sealed container filled with a purple gelatinous liquid and eggs. In a flashback, Samantha receives the container from a silhouetted stranger at her father's gravesite, who tells her to protect it at all costs, as that's what her father would've wanted. | In a rainforest at night, a young girl named [[Samantha Farewell|Samantha]] sits atop a metal bridge only with her backpack, wiping away tears. She takes out a sealed container filled with a purple gelatinous liquid and eggs. In a flashback, Samantha receives the container from a silhouetted [[Vial|stranger]] at her father's gravesite, who tells her to protect it at all costs, as that's what her father would've wanted. | ||
In another flashback scene, further into the future, Samantha's mother, [[Miss Farewell]], inspects the container and realizes the significance of the eggs. She tries to take the container to destroy it at her late husband's military base, but Samantha refuses to let her and runs off with the container. | In another flashback scene, further into the future, Samantha's mother, [[Miss Farewell]], inspects the container and realizes the significance of the eggs. She tries to take the container to destroy it at her late husband's military base, but Samantha refuses to let her and runs off with the container. | ||
Line 35: | Line 35: | ||
Miss Farewell, who is in a wheelchair, struggles to catch up with Samantha as she runs off with the container. Back at the rainforest bridge, Samantha opens the container and releases its contents into the water below. A blinding light appears behind her, and as she turns around, something pushes her, causing her to fall into the rapids. | Miss Farewell, who is in a wheelchair, struggles to catch up with Samantha as she runs off with the container. Back at the rainforest bridge, Samantha opens the container and releases its contents into the water below. A blinding light appears behind her, and as she turns around, something pushes her, causing her to fall into the rapids. | ||
A few years later, [[Nyah]], a being that resembles an "aquabirb" creature, fishes for food beneath the same bridge. She has Samantha's backpack with her. As she sits down to eat her catch, an arrow suddenly pierces her head, causing her to scream in pain. Campers in the forest hear her scream and approach Nyah, shocked at the sight before them. | A few years later, [[Nyah]], a being that resembles an "aquabirb" creature, fishes for food beneath the same bridge. She has Samantha's backpack with her. As she sits down to eat her catch, an arrow suddenly pierces her head, causing her to scream in pain. Campers in the forest hear her scream and approach Nyah, shocked at the sight before them. One of them begins recording her on their smartphone. | ||
Suddenly, a junior special agent dog creature, [[Arph]], and his higher-up, a human military officer, arrive at the scene. The military officer warns the campers about the potential dangers of touching Nyah, mentioning the possibility of her being a parasite instead of a creature. To determine Nyah's species, the officer pulls out a DNA scanning device, reminding the campers that associating with parasites is illegal, and as noted by Arph, punishable by death. | |||
The military officer informs the crowd that if Nyah is a legal creature, everyone will be free to go, but if not, they will all immediately receive the death penalty. The officer then tries to use the DNA scanning device on Nyah, but she panics and knocks it into the river rapids. Arph suggests that such actions should also be punishable by death, but the officer decides to make their lives easier by reporting to their superiors that Nyah is a legal creature, dismissing the crowd. | The military officer informs the crowd that if Nyah is a legal creature, everyone will be free to go, but if not, they will all immediately receive the death penalty. The officer then tries to use the DNA scanning device on Nyah, but she panics and knocks it into the river rapids. Arph suggests that such actions should also be punishable by death, but the officer decides to make their lives easier by reporting to their superiors that Nyah is a legal creature, dismissing the crowd. | ||
Years later, in a waiting room at a government facility, Nyah sits across from Lone, who notices a missing person poster of Samantha Farewell. Lone suggests that Nyah might be the missing girl, causing Nyah to become defensive and threaten him. The tension is broken by a buzzer sounding. Nyah and Lone are announced as the day's graduates and are directed to the nearby job center. Nyah carries Lone, who is still stunned from their confrontation. At the job center, Lone acts as Nyah's interpreter since she can't speak human. The employer is initially confused about their purpose for being there, but then questions how Lone will manage a job without hands. | Years later, in a waiting room at a government facility, Nyah sits across from [[Lone]], who notices a missing person poster of Samantha Farewell. Lone suggests that Nyah might be the missing girl, causing Nyah to become defensive and threaten him. The tension is broken by a buzzer sounding. Nyah and Lone are announced as the day's graduates and are directed to the nearby job center. Nyah carries Lone, who is still stunned from their confrontation. At the job center, Lone acts as Nyah's interpreter since she can't speak human. The employer is initially confused about their purpose for being there, but then questions how Lone will manage a job without hands. | ||
Lone tries to prove that he is capable of working despite not having hands, but the employer dismisses his efforts. The employer informs Nyah that she has been assigned to be the owner and chef of an abandoned sushi restaurant nearby. Lone, desperate for a job, insists that he is qualified and has a degree. The employer suggests that Lone simply remain as Nyah's interpreter and sends them on their way, closing his booth. As the employer accidentally injures his only hand on the roller door as it closes, blood flows from under the shutter and the lights flicker. Lone, frustrated with the lack of a proper job, leaves with Nyah as an ambulance immediately arrives. | Lone tries to prove that he is capable of working despite not having hands, but the employer dismisses his efforts. The employer informs Nyah that she has been assigned to be the owner and chef of an abandoned sushi restaurant nearby. Lone, desperate for a job, insists that he is qualified and has a degree. The employer suggests that Lone simply remain as Nyah's interpreter and sends them on their way, closing his booth. As the employer accidentally injures his only hand on the roller door as it closes, blood flows from under the shutter and the lights flicker. Lone, frustrated with the lack of a proper job, leaves with Nyah as an ambulance immediately arrives. | ||
They reach the aforementioned sushi restaurant where they meet up with Arph, who is now an errand boy after being demoted. He hands them the keys to the restaurant, and Lone begins to have a conversation with his childhood friend Arph, who mentions that he got demoted partly because of Nyah breaking the DNA scanning device years ago. They discuss their other friend Skye, who has been missing for years, and Lone brings up Arph's catchphrase "ignorance is bliss." | They reach the aforementioned sushi restaurant where they meet up with Arph, who is now an errand boy after being demoted. He hands them the keys to the restaurant, and Lone begins to have a conversation with his childhood friend Arph, who mentions that he got demoted partly because of Nyah breaking the DNA scanning device years ago. They discuss their other friend [[Skye]], who has been missing for years, and Lone brings up Arph's catchphrase "ignorance is bliss." | ||
Arph shows Nyah, Lone, and himself around the sushi restaurant, the dining area, and a barren penthouse with only a single couch. Arph offers to let Nyah and Lone temporarily stay at his place instead whilst they work on decking their place out with furniture, as it has a guest room with a king-sized bed. Nyah is hesitant, but Lone reassures Nyah they can trust him since he works for the government. | Arph shows Nyah, Lone, and himself around the sushi restaurant, the dining area, and a barren penthouse with only a single couch. Arph offers to let Nyah and Lone temporarily stay at his place instead whilst they work on decking their place out with furniture, as it has a guest room with a king-sized bed. Nyah is hesitant, but Lone reassures Nyah they can trust him since he works for the government. |