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foundationmods) wrote2019-04-07 06:44 pm
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Dreamland (round 3)
[A strange house of some sort sits in the pitch black nothingness that exists around it. For those just now wandering in, they will be drawn to the building, finding it lit up in a way that it should not be. It's as if the whole area- house, yard, fence, and giant sakura tree- all give off their own light, and the newly-arrived are drawn to it like a moth to the flame.
Inside the boundary of the yard, the familiar faces of those who have passed on already will greet them. Depending on who is asked, they might give an accurate explanation. But even if they don't, one thing is clear: you don't want to leave this place. The area outside feels Dangerous, and it is probably best to stay put.
Fortunately, the house is built in an old style, and there are many rooms to explore. One room on the second floor seems locked, but the rest are open to explore as desired. The standard rooms are easy to find: kitchen, a W.C. and a bathroom, a sitting room of some sort, and a couple bedrooms (with plenty of futons for the dead to use). There are also several tatami mat rooms with nothing in them currently, but it seems like there might be some use for those rooms.
Around the house, perches for birds can be found. No birds are on them currently, though.
Sometimes Watanuki can be found in the house, but most of the time the dead will be left to their own devices. The question is, what will they do here?]
Inside the boundary of the yard, the familiar faces of those who have passed on already will greet them. Depending on who is asked, they might give an accurate explanation. But even if they don't, one thing is clear: you don't want to leave this place. The area outside feels Dangerous, and it is probably best to stay put.
Fortunately, the house is built in an old style, and there are many rooms to explore. One room on the second floor seems locked, but the rest are open to explore as desired. The standard rooms are easy to find: kitchen, a W.C. and a bathroom, a sitting room of some sort, and a couple bedrooms (with plenty of futons for the dead to use). There are also several tatami mat rooms with nothing in them currently, but it seems like there might be some use for those rooms.
Around the house, perches for birds can be found. No birds are on them currently, though.
Sometimes Watanuki can be found in the house, but most of the time the dead will be left to their own devices. The question is, what will they do here?]
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So what, you're a magician?
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Should I try?
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[La de da, off to the storage room! And once they're there, 'John' will put his hands on the door before looking back to the group with a huge grin on his face.]
Feast your eyes on this!
[And he throws open the door, and 23 unused gigais come tumbling out.
Welp.]
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no wait, he should say that aloud ]
. . . What are those?
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I'm not sure, but I feel like I've done something I shouldn't have.
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[He'll shake his hand slightly, like a stage magician does.
There is a long pause, and then a cockatiel will fly in and land on one of the bodies. It looks a bit 'fuzzy', so to speak, like it's being viewed in 340 pixel resolution or something. It seems to inspect the bodies, and then it makes a happy noise before flying into the storage room.
Follow it?]
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[ He recognizes that bird.
Okay you know what, yes, he is following the bird into the storage room. You have a +1, Karen!! ]
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The first is a green bandanna with 'Summer Camp Petoskey' written on the edge of it. This bandanna is tied up, like it's holding something inside of it. And indeed, if anyone peeks in, there is a pile of marroni chestnuts in the middle.
The second is a roll of dirtied bandages. They have been wrapped up neatly, but are covered in gunpowder residue, dirt, and what looks suspiciously like dried blood.
The last item is a book called Magic for Beginners. If anyone looks through it, they will see that it contains the basics of misdirection and illusionary work.
Any of the three is available, and is likely meant to be given to 'John'. However, only one can be chosen, so choose wisely.]
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...what do you think?
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The book seems like the safest option of the three, in my opinion.
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[...
She takes the book and opens it up to the first page on the off chance that chapter one is "The Magic Ranking System."]
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It's about the camp. Takumi found a book on the second floor of the library that talked about that camp. . . and it had a bunch of people getting killed week after week, similar to this.
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[To save them the trouble of asking, she points to the initials in sequence.]
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