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The Fifteen Strangers Mods ([personal profile] strangerpeople) wrote in [community profile] 15strangers2020-01-27 10:38 am
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[The national council just announced the blight to the country.

There was no sugarcoating it anymore. This was a critical time. Saving all of the vines is paramount, but what does one do when the blight hits? It keeps encroaching on the grapes, day by day. Entire clusters, entire bunches, dead and rotting, while allowing the blight to spread, and the leading botanists and viticulturists cannot identify the origin or the cause. They can't even successfully isolate the culprit in their labs; it seems to disappear like air no matter the precautions taken.

It is a catastrophe that seems to be beyond science, and it will result in the complete collapse of the entire country's wine industry. Already, embargoes on this year's crop have forced other grape-growers to close shop for the year after they'd sold their previous stock; it is all too possible that no grapes might ever be grown here again if a cure cannot be found. The tourists have stopped coming. The towns have grown silent.

You, meanwhile, are devastated. With the way your business is going, it will be on the brink of bankruptcy within the year. You will soon have no choice but to close shop and let every grapevine die, let the land go fallow. There must be a cure for this, there must be. Yet everything that can go wrong is.

Then, as you watch the news, it happens. Breaking news. The blight has been found in another country.

It is a pandemic-and it is only getting worse.



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Well. This is...what else can can anyone say? You all know the deal. You all know what situation you're in. All that is left is to figure out what you can do about it. If there's anything that can be done.

You still feel that compulsion to distrust. To know you cannot win. To know that only the hosts have your best interests in mind. It would be easy to just do all that. But would it be the right thing to do? You can't be completely sure. Indeed, nothing is certain here, except for that damned ticking sound. If only you could stop it.

But you can't stop it. It is inevitable.


There are 15 strangers in this place.]
incendiarize: (We're in the fight of our lives)

[personal profile] incendiarize 2020-01-31 10:20 pm (UTC)(link)
[His face falls a little.] How much do you want to know?
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[personal profile] illusionarymelody 2020-02-01 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
Are we talking about one that is animated and was secretly bringing all of you food or something else? I don't need to know how he became like that.
incendiarize: (A hero's not afraid to give his life)

[personal profile] incendiarize 2020-02-02 08:29 pm (UTC)(link)
[Okay, sticking tot he least terrible stuff.]

He wasn't really animated, he was pinned to a wheel. But his arm could move, and point at different symbols on the edges when we handed over these paper spiders, and we'd get stuff in exchange. Sometimes it was food.
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[personal profile] illusionarymelody 2020-02-02 09:07 pm (UTC)(link)
[Somehow a skeleton walking around and sneaking them food sounded better than that, yuck.]

So that and things like this [She's pointing at creepy soul] were your only food sources?

[She doesn't want to say it, but it sure sounds like trying to starve them defeats the purpose of making them murder each other.]
incendiarize: (And if it kills me tonight)

[personal profile] incendiarize 2020-02-02 09:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah. And the Stewards only provided souls once a week, at trials. [Great time to have dinner, right?] And didn't tell us what they were, we only found out once Felicity got executed and left one behind.

They do keep you feeling fed for a while, but...
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[personal profile] illusionarymelody 2020-02-02 10:11 pm (UTC)(link)
But I can imagine none of you wanted to think about what you were actually eating any more than a person wants to think about the animal who died so we can eat meat, but worse.
incendiarize: (We're in the fight of our lives)

[personal profile] incendiarize 2020-02-02 10:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Definitely not. If I'd known, I wouldn't've eaten any in the first place. Especially finding out that there are different kinds - we were given blue ones and red ones. When Felicity was executed for killing Akko, she left behind a red one. But Zelda....we got wrong. And hers was blue. Red for killers, blue for innocent people.
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[personal profile] illusionarymelody 2020-02-03 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
That just seems so sad that one's whole life no matter how good or bad of a person they were before that is just judged by how they die rather than how they lived their whole life before that. I certainly wouldn't want people to judge me based on how I died, especially not with how humiliating it was.