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foundationmods) wrote2020-04-29 02:16 pm
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R5: ghost hangout
[What's this? The fog of the miasma has pulled back, revealing a path down to the basement. None of the living seem to notice it though, only those who are dead are aware of it.
Down in the basement is a large furnished room. It doesn't seem as dusty as the rest of the house, and it actually seems lived in? Or...un-lived in, technically. But the lighting here works and there's plenty to do. Even if the ghosts might not need it, there's several beanbag chairs (brought in by one of the many groups of teenagers who have disappeared into the house), a large couch, and even a jacuzzi. Because even if you're in eternal pain, you can relax a bit, right?
If the ghosts look up, they'll see that the ceiling appears to be made of spider-patterned stained glass. Which is weird, considering that it should be floorboards and such. But the stained glass allows them to look up into all parts of the house and easily spy on the living. What they hear can be hit or miss, especially if the living are whispering, but seeing what they're up to should be easy enough.
Well. Might as well make the most of this space, right?]
Down in the basement is a large furnished room. It doesn't seem as dusty as the rest of the house, and it actually seems lived in? Or...un-lived in, technically. But the lighting here works and there's plenty to do. Even if the ghosts might not need it, there's several beanbag chairs (brought in by one of the many groups of teenagers who have disappeared into the house), a large couch, and even a jacuzzi. Because even if you're in eternal pain, you can relax a bit, right?
If the ghosts look up, they'll see that the ceiling appears to be made of spider-patterned stained glass. Which is weird, considering that it should be floorboards and such. But the stained glass allows them to look up into all parts of the house and easily spy on the living. What they hear can be hit or miss, especially if the living are whispering, but seeing what they're up to should be easy enough.
Well. Might as well make the most of this space, right?]

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[ He's. He's kind of into it?? ]
Sorry I didn't step in, but it seems like you guys had it covered. Uh... mostly.
[ He holds out a cup filled with an extremely purple liquid. It bubbles slightly. ]
Soup?
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[ Smells like meat! It is in fact a slightly watery beef stew - he always has a little trouble with stews, since they're linguistically distinct from soups, but he figures lion!Sho will at least be into the beef part. ]
That stuff should heal you some damage, although I kinda haven't tried it on another ghost yet. And I don't think it'll do anything about the burnt fur... but hey, that stuff grows back, right?
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[bottoms up! He slurps the whole thing down in one gulp. TASTY.]
Well, I got a quick way to do it.
[his silhouette is obscured by static, and his form shrinks, reforming back into his human self]
Ta-da~ All my fur will be back the next time I transform.
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[ Ooh, neat trick! Giovanni steps closer, fascinated. ]
Does that work with your human hair, too? Man, I wish I could just switch forms every time I got a bad haircut, Mom.
[ Is Giovanni nineteen years old? Yes. Does his mom still cut his hair? Absolutely. ]
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[Sho takes off his hat and runs his fingers through his hair before putting it back on]
Pft. Your mom cuts your hair? [he grabs Gio's cheek and pinches it] Dork.
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[ He bats Sho's hand away, reddening. ]
Where do you get your hair cut, huh?! At the math store?
[ gio that's... that's not..... ]