Week 3.
Two more people are dead. Byakuren Hijiri has been murdered and Undyne has been executed. That brings us up to four deaths and twenty-five remaining Participants. You're doing well. Take all of Saturday to rest and sleep. You've earned it. On Sunday morning, the clock chimes the hour at seven o'clock. With no more bodies to be discovered, it seems you're safe for the time being. That said, you'll be feeling a little groggy when you wake up; it seems you've remembered something else. Or was that another really bizarre dream? Like last week, there's a new floor to explore. A reward for your efforts, of course. There's something else new, however, and as you approach the foyer you might hear the beautiful sound of... chickens? Chickens. Those are definitely chickens. It looks like Tabby's petition has worked, you have chosen chickens. Perhaps even more important are the rule changes, effective immediately. You might want to take note of them. |
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[OOC: Welcome to week three 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, for the sake of contacting the jerk who's keeping you here, to be used at your leisure!]
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Are they...intelligent?
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What other kinds are there? Dragons and unicorns and things?
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Of course not. Those are just fairy tales. Hobbes and Balverines are very real threats, however.
[And Hollow Men, but most people don't go into tombs and abandoned ruins and shit.]
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[Maybe they still exist in some folklore somewhere in her own world. That's not really her thing.]
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Balverines are part human, part wolf. They can take on the appearance of humans, but like Hobbes, they're vicious and will eat people. Silverpines is overflowing with Balverines and I'm surprised anyone actually lives there.
[...why aren't they called werewolves, we just don't know]
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[...His mom saw a lot of shit. She knew what she was talking about.]
"Werewolves"... what an interesting name. It's interesting that there's something similar, even in stories.
[apparently no other worlds have hobbes... it's for the best tbh]
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I would have thought alternate dimensions were just some kind of science-fiction thing, until this.
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But I know what you mean. All this talk of giant robots and superheroes, and Pokemon - have you seen those little balls they put the Pokemon in?
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[Are they really tiny, because he's imagining that they're really tiny and this is doing his head in.]
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...honestly, I agree, don't bother watching. They can't even say how it works.
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[apparently this is genuinely distressing or something HE CAN HANDLE THE BRA AND THE FLUFFBUNNY, BUT NOT THE BEE]
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And how is the jelly thing alive? It hasn't got any organs or anything!
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I hadn't even thought of that.
[WHAT THE FUCK ARE POKÉMON]
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[THEY'RE HORRIBLE]
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[who let the adults talk about pokémon, this was a mistake]
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[Logan has literal trolls and werewolves
This is still the worst thing]
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[...except the ghosts and some stuff in Aurora, um.]
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[...wait]
If it was a threat, I mean! The jelly thing seems harmless enough. Ugh, don't tell Blue I said that, she still thinks I want to eat it.
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[Susan sounds pretty Done.]
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[why is any of this a thing]
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