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WEEK 1
WEEK 1
Your hosts have come and gone, and have left you with nothing but more questions and a key. Regardless of how you reacted or what you decided to do soon after that, it’s a fact that the day must end eventually.
And so it does, with the striking of the clock. As the twelve gongs reverberate and disappear into the night, the rest of the city is left silent save for a chilly wind that skims the streets. Those who have retired to their assigned rooms will find that the furnishings are decent enough to get a good night’s sleep, while those who wander the city will only continue to see empty streets and fog. But regardless of how you spend the night, eventually it will become readily apparent that dawn will not be coming any time soon as the waxing moon continues to hang in the sky even as the clock strikes six or seven or eight.
No one’s stopping you from wallowing in bed or holing up in a building during this perpetual night, but there’s a whole city out there to check out and some interesting additions to the Opera House decor; don’t forget though, a cage is a cage and every good cage needs its bars. While a portion of the streets and buildings are clear, any intrepid explorers won’t find themselves able to get very far through the fog that surrounds them; anyone who tries to venture through will end up getting turned around and end up right back where they started. Still, there’s plenty of other places to check, even if the fog-shrouded buildings are more or less off limits. Fortune favors the bold, after all.
[[Welcome to Week 1! Feel free to make top levels at your discretion, and remember to note it in your header if you plan on investigating any locations. You can also now privately contact The Lady or Rembrandt at your leisure!]]
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[ ... but from the way he says it, he has a damn good guess as to how. ]
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[ she shrugs. ]
But who knows? Maybe someone else will do the work for us.
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I'm not sure how that's much better.
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[ she gives no fucks about your disapproval ]
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Maybe that's how you see it, but that's not exactly my biggest concern here.
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[ she turns back towards the bookshelf, pulling out a few more that have interesting titles. ]
Always worrying about other people...when the only person you need to worry about is yourself.
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also shiro has never worried about himself a day in his life ]
I'm capable of doing both, believe it or not.
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[ raven.... ]
I'm not going to repeat myself. You know what I said and I'm sticking to it. Extending a hand towards any of us here will only get you into trouble later.
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And I'm sticking to what I said, too. Seems like we're at an impasse.
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[ stubborn. both of them. ]
I don't think that's going to change anytime soon.
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Maybe not.
[ That's what he settles for, after a while. ]
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I will admit, though, I did ask you to aid me just now, didn't I. And you were able to confirm some things for me. For that, I will say thank you.
[ she actually...sounds pretty sincere about it, too? wow. ]
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You're welcome. If I can put something to use here, then I'm glad to do it.
[ There sure is an undercurrent of self-deprecation there, huh. ]
investigation: bookstore
is there a non-fiction section for science? if so, what sorts of books will she find? ]
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Are you looking for anything specific?]
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Handheld devices like rectangular flip phones, digital cameras, something that seems to be promoting 'a new style of TV: plasma TVs!' feature in the last few pages]
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if shiro's still around, he'll hear raven scoff as she turns the pages of this children's book.
is there anything regarding...teleportation devices of any kind? or space travel, even? ]
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But anyway, he glances over to her, eyebrows raised. ]
Find anything interesting?
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[ she hands him the children's book as well as the one on space travel. ]
It doesn't seem like our captors took us via space travel, either. The farthest this world has gone is to the moon.
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So it's pretty behind my version of earth. Interesting.
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[ she closes her eyes for a moment, then looks back at shiro. ]
I don't think we're going to find any answers here. Except... [ she gestures to the office. ] there.
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cw for there's a spider earlier in the linked video
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woops
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