The Fifteen Strangers Mods (
strangerpeople) wrote in
15strangers2017-05-21 03:31 pm
WEEK 2
[As one week changes to the next, the Titled will find themselves having vivid dreams. Very vivid. Perhaps too real to only be dreams. Lost memories? Could it be, then, that those who brought you here did something to your minds along with your bodies?
Whatever the case, everyone, no matter how deep their sleep, are awoken to the sound of creaking, groaning metal coming from the first floor. When they do go to investigate, they will find something surprising.
The set of the doors on the right have opened.
Even the Intercessor seems stunned. It has been an odd weekend for everyone. After all, in between finding items seemingly popping out of mid air, and a bloodied statue that belongs to seemingly no one, its all very...strange.
Somehow, one gets the feeling that those strange items won't be the last they see. Indeed, after the doors open, there's the worrying, foreboding feeling coming back once more. And if those feelings are connected to the strange occurrence on Saturday...it can only mean one thing.
There's really only one way to find out if that's the case. The powers that brought you here certainly aren't going to give anyone a straight answer.
So, Titled: welcome to Week 2.
There are fifteen strangers in this place.]
((OoC: Welcome to Week 2! Remember to do your memory regains and your activity check!))

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[...the hell]
Let me see if I can read what it says.
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[ He was a bit hesitant to want to read it when he'd kinda seen what happened to Fie when she'd acted a bit weird after opening it briefly. So he was quite relieved when the Intercessor spoke up first about seeing if he could read it, nodding in just mute agreement of this. ]
Let us know if it actually says anything, okay?
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'Kay. Here you go.
[Just going to lightly toss it over!]
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[They open it up, and...]
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The next thing the Intercessor knows, they, too, see the same thing Fie saw - and are immediately struck with the same stinging sensation, followed by inevitable darkness. It's unfortunate.
You would think they would at least know better when it comes to these things, but it looks like they forgot that, too, didn't they?
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The Intercessor has been temporarily blinded due to this, their fifteenth attempt to read the scrolls. Their vision will return on Tuesday morning.]
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If anything, his gaze is on the Intercessor. ]
Heeeeeeey! What did you see on it? Couldn't have been nothing...
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Maybe it's too illuminating for them.
[ba dump tsh okay, enough of that.]
I think they're just blind, though.
[No big deal, right??]
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[They stagger back, dropping the scroll.]
Wh-why didn't you warn me!?
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I think she just wanted to see if it affected you like it did with her, probably.
[ He looked over to Fie as an idea hit him. ]
After we get this guy back to the study, wanna see if we can get everyone else to try and read it too?
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Yup. That and I wasn't sure if it'd affect you the same anyways, 'cause you're different from us.
[She says it with an even tone, but her expression says it all, really. Still, it is a little worrying that they seemed to still be reeling from the effects...]
You okay?
[She'll turn to Killua when he makes the suggestion of blinding even more people. You know what. She's one for one already, why the hell not.]
Sure. Hafta check if it affects everyone the same, after all.
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[They trusted you Fie why]
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But this is highly unexpected!]
That's weird. It didn't last more than a minute for me.