[SOMETIMES YOU'RE GONE FROM HOME FOR A THOUSAND YEARS AND AGE TEN THOUSAND MORE...
That has him laughing a little, though. He doesn't seem too fussed about the timing of the topic.]
It is indeed! Shall I start from the top, then, or do you want what's relevant to the camp on a whole only? If it's the latter, I only have one or two.
Ah - but alright. Well! We walked in and it was quite like an old cave I lived in. We were ambushed pretty quickly by fierce corpses - false ones, I'd assume. Ones that took the form of people we knew, though not necessarily people we liked.
[He kicked his in the head and that's how his dumb ass got ankle bitten...]
Mm... We breathed in a little too much of the miasma in the air after that and hallucinated for a bit, and by the time we broke free there was quite a large creature formed of resentful energy there. That's what we needed to seal, and where most of our injuries came from... It had a lot of arms and some of those arms were holding weapons.
[ she stands by what she said: you're all morons. but anyway. ]
What are the differences about the mist? Is it close enough to think it was just a remnant that got twisted, somehow, or do you think it was something a little more innate to this place?
[ ... oh, big yike if a residual managed to manifest collapse fluid contamination here, now that she thinks about it, hm. ]
[Majima just sort of dunked his arms into it IT'S FINE. She's not wrong. They are all morons.]
I think it was probably closer to a remnant - though I'd talk to Black Shadows about it if you're curious, since they could probably answer better than I could. It was their cabin, after all.
[A little quirk of a grin. BUT RIGHT, right, the rest of their stupid venture.]
Beau was able to get around it to find a book that talked of how to seal it. Finish the sealing circle - though I will say, I couldn't recognize it when I first arrived, but after looking at the book it made sense. The more I drew, the more familiar it was to me. Majima and I were able to draw it over there after the circle was complete, and after we trapped it, the room returned to its original state. [...] Which was still the cave, but without all of the messy undead.
Mm, the same condition for now. Apparently their bodies are needed on this side for them to make it to the other side, and it's likely important for their revival, too.
[THEY ARE INDEED STILL EATEN IT'S A WILD TIME.]
Aside from that... Just that the directors aren't enemies, but I do think most people know that by now. I'd ask personally that people be kind to Black Shadows, too. They've had a rough time of it.
Or are you referring to the period of time before we all ended up here? Not to diminish the directors' feelings or experiences and all, but I don't exactly think there's many people here who qualify for not having a rough time of it, lately.
Hah, no - I do understand that! [BOY DOES HE. HIS DEPRESSION VOID.] But yes - that period of time between their arrival and us waking up. They've had a lot on their plates here, too, but that's a given considering the nature of their position in this game.
[A gentle, sloping shrug follows. Everyone has a role to play here, after all, even if they're all TERRIBLE.]
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That has him laughing a little, though. He doesn't seem too fussed about the timing of the topic.]
It is indeed! Shall I start from the top, then, or do you want what's relevant to the camp on a whole only? If it's the latter, I only have one or two.
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[WHAT THE HECKITY IS THIS...]
Ah - but alright. Well! We walked in and it was quite like an old cave I lived in. We were ambushed pretty quickly by fierce corpses - false ones, I'd assume. Ones that took the form of people we knew, though not necessarily people we liked.
[He kicked his in the head and that's how his dumb ass got ankle bitten...]
Mm... We breathed in a little too much of the miasma in the air after that and hallucinated for a bit, and by the time we broke free there was quite a large creature formed of resentful energy there. That's what we needed to seal, and where most of our injuries came from... It had a lot of arms and some of those arms were holding weapons.
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Is that specific to the cave, if you found it so familiar, or is that something that shouldn't have belonged?
[ she'll explain ELID if he asks, but like. hm. ]
I thought that Majima said that most of what was covering you wasn't blood.
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Mm, it's not entirely unfamiliar, but the mist I'm used to doesn't behave like that or exist in quite the same way.
[As for THAT, he just laughs a little.]
Some of the blood is from our injuries. For Beau and Majima, they fell into the pool the creature came from. A pool of blood and water.
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[ she stands by what she said: you're all morons. but anyway. ]
What are the differences about the mist? Is it close enough to think it was just a remnant that got twisted, somehow, or do you think it was something a little more innate to this place?
[ ... oh, big yike if a residual managed to manifest collapse fluid contamination here, now that she thinks about it, hm. ]
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[Majima just sort of dunked his arms into it IT'S FINE. She's not wrong. They are all morons.]
I think it was probably closer to a remnant - though I'd talk to Black Shadows about it if you're curious, since they could probably answer better than I could. It was their cabin, after all.
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[ ... ]
I think I interrupted you, though. You weren't done, right?
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[A little quirk of a grin. BUT RIGHT, right, the rest of their stupid venture.]
Beau was able to get around it to find a book that talked of how to seal it. Finish the sealing circle - though I will say, I couldn't recognize it when I first arrived, but after looking at the book it made sense. The more I drew, the more familiar it was to me. Majima and I were able to draw it over there after the circle was complete, and after we trapped it, the room returned to its original state. [...] Which was still the cave, but without all of the messy undead.
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How much of that do you believe was the work of residuals, and how much of it do you believe was innate?
[ since well, every other broken into place has retained parts of what they were. ]
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I believe more of it was innate than residual. A good deal more.
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[ hm. ]
Anyway, you said something about a few things that might be relevant to the camp as a whole?
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[A nod! Apparently that's all he has to say about that, one way or another. As for the rest:]
We know that the bodies are being kept quite safe in Black Shadows' cabin, too. For all of our dead - victims and the executed.
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I suppose we could have guessed that, given the way that they take them away after every execution... In the same condition they were in?
[ is Yu still like. eaten. ]
Hm. Anything else?
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[THEY ARE INDEED STILL EATEN IT'S A WILD TIME.]
Aside from that... Just that the directors aren't enemies, but I do think most people know that by now. I'd ask personally that people be kind to Black Shadows, too. They've had a rough time of it.
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Or are you referring to the period of time before we all ended up here? Not to diminish the directors' feelings or experiences and all, but I don't exactly think there's many people here who qualify for not having a rough time of it, lately.
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[A gentle, sloping shrug follows. Everyone has a role to play here, after all, even if they're all TERRIBLE.]
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[ not a terrible plan, she supposes, to keep track of time. ]
How long was it? For whatever reason, it still doesn't seem as if they can say, but... It can't be that important, can it?
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[Since it was chronological and had parts from when the rest of them arrived.]
I still don't know about that, either. I wouldn't discount anything yet, but I don't see it being too crucial, at least...