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FINAL INVESTIGATION
FINAL INVESTIGATION
Time continues to pass. And before long, it's the end of the week once again. Maybe it feels strange to call it that when there's such little sense of time besides the changing phases of the moon, and maybe the exact day doesn't even matter to you anymore. But regardless of the day, regardless of the month, regardless of the year, one thing is certain:
The time for preparations is over.
Because as the moon in the sky shines blood red, it becomes clear that all of the fog and the tremors were nothing but omens for what was to come.
And so, on Friday morning, Survivors will find themselves waking up to the sensation of energy practically buzzing through the air, prickling and tingling on skin like static electricity. Those who venture outside will also find that the fog that's creeped up in the recent days has been dispelled entirely, which includes the impassable kind that once hid a number of the buildings. Despite this, the tremors themselves do not lessen, and in fact, the earth itself seems to be vibrating with this energy as well.
The feeling will only get worse as the day progresses, and those who have been marked by the manifestations may feel more restless than normal.
The clock is ticking and there are some new areas to explore. No one's coming to save you, so there's nothing to do but to save yourselves, right?
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...Well, it looks like they all ended up here, because there's a whole stack of them on the table! Most of them are relatively untouched, but there's a couple of books up front that look like they have dogeared pages. One looks like it talks about summoning demons and one looks like it talks about how to deal with them.
Hm!]
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sigh. okay. let's... read the demon summoning page...]
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Anyways, the summoning page is a lot of details and written in a pretty archaic fashion so it's a pretty dense read overall, but there's a section that's highlighted that talks about human sacrifice being one of the main ingredients, which... lbr, probably isn't really surprising at this point considering pretty much everything that has happened so far. There's also a lot of other things about the exact steps and all, but unless they're interested in actually summoning their own demon, it's probably not all that important to go through them. Lastly, there's some bit about the contract leaving a physical mark on both parties, but not much else beyond that.
As for the section that talks about dealing with demons, there's yet a lot of exposition about different cultures and their means of dealing with demons, but there's one specific ritual for banishing demons that's highlighted in the text. It states that ingredients of water, salt and oil are needed, with the instructions and chant as follows:]
The oil and salt must be lit in an appropriate vessel while a ritual chant is recited before the demon. When the chant has been completed, extinguish the flames with the water, and offer one’s blood into the vessel. Only then the ritual holder guide the demon back whence it came.
Ritual chant:
Tauqesnoc odommoc ae xe piuqila tu isin sirobal ocmallu
noitaticrexe durtson siuq mainev minim da mine tu.
Auqila angam erolod te erobal tu tnudidicni ropmet domsuie od des
tile gnicsipida rutetcesnoc tema tis rolod muspi merol.
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...But... how are you supposed to pronounce any of that?
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As well as you can, I suppose.
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Well, however you say it, it's a real mouthful.
[ He gives the chant one last glance before going off to check out the altar! ]
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Anyways, the altar is pretty fancy and there's even a crystal chandelier above it! ...Which would probably be more stunning if it were actually lit up, but you take what you can get. Nevertheless, despite the splendor of the fanciful engravings on the altar and the nearby alcoves, it's pretty clear that this place was left more or less untouched. Still, there's one thing on the altar and it looks like a... vial of water?]
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[ Taking it just in case, I guess!
Checking out the wall carvings, anything of interest or is it all just religious figures he doesn't know standing around? ]
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Isn't it a Yggdrasil Dew? They're rare, but sometimes you can find that stuff in places like these.
[ And should they really steal from a church? A glance to Seteth before wandering off toward the entrance. He's ready to make his way over to the other area since there isn't much more catching his eye here. ]
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Anyway, there's nothing else that obviously stands out in the chapel, if y'all wanna move on, feel free.]
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You know, I'm starting to think we should've split up after all. Sticking together like this isn't exactly quick.
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The hallway also continues on a little bit longer along with the gouges, so this might not be a bad place to split up, actually.]
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[HI, SORRY, HE WAS SPENDING WAY TOO MUCH TIME TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO PRONOUNCE THAT SHIT]
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[ Heading down the way! Rideaux can come if he wants too, he's got his pick of locations here! Tell us, oh wise, guiding text! What's beyond the hall? ]
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Let's check out that door... thing? ]
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Anyways, unlike the sculptures and works in the hall leading to the chapel, these ones... well, some of them look like some of those blue-eyed blobs that were in the audience during the trials, actually.]
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