Trustfell 4: Trust Fall or Die Hard (
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WEEK 4.
Three more have died this past week. Milla Maxwell was killed for breaking a rule, Chiyuki was murdered, and you all had a hand in executing Yoshikage Kira. It seems like this isn't going to stop any time soon. How many more will join them this week? Saturday is given to regrouping and rest; on Sunday morning the clock chimes as it always has, but at least there are no bodies to find today. It seems you're safe for now. The night before wasn't necessarily a peaceful one, however; you'll probably feel a bit groggy when you wake up, and it seems you've regained something that you didn't realize you'd lost... Despite the Wordsmith's reaction to the last trial, it seems as though you've been rewarded once again for a job that was...well, it was done, even if he didn't explicitly say it was well-done. Another door has opened in that stairway, it seems, leading you further down into the building; once again, there are more rooms down there, more things to occupy yourselves with. Or perhaps just more means to get creative with regards to how you take initiative with your fellow Apprentices. APPRENTICES REMAINING: 20 |
SUNDAY | MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY
[OOC: Welcome to week four of Trustfell! Feel free to make as many top levels as you'd like and tag out to other characters! This post is for all of your interactions this week... at least until the weekend. Don't forget to save those threads for coins and the activity check!
If you'd like to get in contact with the Wordsmith, you can do so through letters or the switchboard!]
hello darkness my new friend
so, like. good to know.
he's not exactly sure why he decides sitting in front of the crack in the wall is a good way to spend part of the day. stop people from trying to attack it, or the darkness, and thus getting themselves killed? or maybe it's just kinda interesting to watch it. it's like a lava lamp except it's eaten people you love. so that's good for at least a few hours. he's brought some lunch anyways.
it's when he's peeling an orange that he gets the idea. he frowns, takes the segment of the orange he'd been planning to eat, and... holds it out to the darkness.]
Want some? [maybe it's just hangry.]
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[Stern Batdad voice coming from the other corner of the room. He's definitely judging you from over here.]
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...Said piece of orange just kind of disappears into the mass of shadows there instead of appearing to be properly eaten, but it's not like it...won't accept it, from the look of it. This is fine? It apparently considers this fine.]
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[immediately takes another orange segment and holds it out. just to make sure that one wasn't a fluke or something.]
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Congratulations, Sportacus, you have learned something today and that is that sports candy is good for everyone, up to and apparently including eldritch horrors.]
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he takes another segment of orange and holds it out.]
... Can I talk with you? If that's okay, please eat the orange. If that is not okay, please do not eat the orange.
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However, eventually it'll eat the thing. Why not.]
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... Hanyuu decided to name you Kageshirou, since we don't know your real name. Is that okay? [he doesn't want to do anything without the consent of the murderpuddle.]
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[important questions. and another orange piece.]
Are you and the Wordsmith friends?
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okay he's got five oranges pieces left. make them count.]
Do you like doing what you're doing here? [y'know. eating people.]
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Do you always look like this? [like a gross puddle]
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[three pieces.]
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Ultimately no, though.]
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