Week 6.
Losing three people in one week isn't very nice, is it? Morty Smith, Rakka, and Dio Brando have all joined the deceased. It will be hard to forget them. It will be even harder to forget that execution and Dio's flying, screaming head. Life must go on though and as usual, the group has at least a little bit of time to recover. Saturday can be dedicated to rest and sleep; on Sunday morning, the clock chimes the hour at seven o'clock. The stairwells are clear of bodies; there's no more death to be dealt with for the time being. Unless, of course, you happened to recover something particularly unfortunate in your dreams... Once again, there's a new floor to explore; your reward for doing your job well. Some of your antics have resulted in more rule changes, effective immediately. You might want to avoid breaking those if you're fond of staying alive. But then again, there are ghosts. Maybe dying wouldn't be so bad after all. PARTICIPANTS REMAINING: 17 |
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[OOC: Welcome to week six of Trustfell! Save your threads for coins and the coming week's activity check; don't forget to check in to this week's activity check and submit your memory regains as well!
The Letters and Switchboard posts are still active to be used at your leisure, for the sake of contacting the jerk who's keeping you here!]
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Later on he decides to go check out the new floor and makes his way into the office. He's only there long enough to check it out before moving to the other rooms on the floor. Feel free to catch him during his exploration!
In the evening he can be found in the art room doodling at one of the tables. He's not very good but there's not much else to do. ]
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... Okay... whose fault is it that we have a giant rock in here?
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[ He gestures to the boulder. ]
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[ He stares at it for a few moments. It... looks like a normal boulder, for whatever measure of "normal" a boulder can be... ]
Why would somebody keep a giant rock is what I want to know. Maybe there's something inside?
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[ Yuuri himself doesn't really want to break it, but if Bakugou wants to... ]
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[ Surely the boulder isn't just a boulder, though. There must be a secret or something, and he wants to know... ]
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Why.
[HE WAS GOING TO PLAY THE PIANO, WHY IS THIS A THING.]
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[ A piano seems reasonable. That makes sense. But a boulder? Why. ]
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[Because he suspects that's what this is and oh my god.]
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[BUT WHY A BOULDER OF ALL THINGS]
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[...Blue please.]
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...I honestly don't know what to say to that.
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[Blue.]
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[ He totally underestimated her. ]
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... Yuuri, is that yours?
[ Jean has a lot of rope with him, but he doesn't think it'll be enough for that. ]
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[ He hopes so because why would the Conductor just put a boulder in there just because. ]
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Though there's still the mystery of who this one belongs to. ]
... Maybe it's Giovanni's? [ He likes rocks, right? ]
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You think so?
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[ Jean reaches out to press a hand flat against the boulder. It seems like a normal rock, but... ]
Maybe it was something he was looking into.
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[WHY IS IT ALWAYS THIS ROOM]
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...I've been trying to figure that out. I got a note from the vending machine saying I got something too big to fit, but I didn't think it would be this big.
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