Trustfell 4: Trust Fall or Die Hard (
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trusthell2017-01-22 12:35 am
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Welcome.
You wake with the unshakable feeling that you shouldn't be here. Perhaps you were in the middle of something, perhaps you weren't. Either way, you're waking up in an unfamiliar location with no recollection of how you got here. The room you've woken up in is sparsely-decorated, though that might be difficult to tell at first given how nice the beds are...but eventually you'll notice a few things that are a little...off. Maybe the scent is striking you wrong - it's clean, but it's not yours. Maybe your bed back home doesn't support your back in quite this way. Maybe you should be seeing sunlight through your window by now. Maybe you should have a window in the first place. This isn't right, but leaving the room won't give you any more answers. You might want to grab the silver key sitting on your trunk on the way out. Don't worry though, you aren't all alone here. Once you step outside your room into the hallway, you'll notice that a few others are emerging from their rooms as well. It looks like they're just as confused and concerned as you are. Feel free to talk to them, but none of you know how exactly you wound up here and maybe some useful information can be found by exploring. If you follow the hallway to its end (and it's a very long hallway), you'll eventually arrive in the foyer. You'll find some very interesting information about yourselves on the wall near the clock. Perhaps even more importantly, if you look on the other side of the multi-pendulumed thing, you'll find other framed information that you might want to pay attention to. It could very well be the key to escaping this strange place, after all. Don't worry if you forget the rules, you can find them in every room of the building. Of course, search as you might, you won't find a doorway or a window of any sort. Getting out won't be so easy, it seems. But who knows? Perhaps your fellow captives have something to say about all of this. Welcome to Chronos University. |
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Yes. Yes, of course. You are one of the, ah, others here, I presume? With a collection of information listed...?
[It is especially rude to ask what's going on with her head sir]
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Looks like it, yeah. Zolf J Kimbley, pleasure's mine.
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Oh, how kind. Hanyuu. Ah... [Does she bow, or shake his hand? People in Japan always bow but that name doesn't sound Japanese.
...she just bows her head.] Though that wall may say something else, that is the name I would like to be called by.
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like he very much can her horns right now, he just wants to know why he can her horns]
...You know, that's probably for the best, because I'm pretty sure I've got no idea how to pronounce about half the names I saw up there.
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...she's not going to draw attention to them either way, but if his gaze lingers she might comment at least]
Really? Which ones were giving you trouble? I've experience with many kinds of names, so I could assist, if you wouldn't mind.
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I can't say I'd mind that, actually - otherwise I'm going to end up calling everyone by those stupid titles and nobody's going to want that.
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[so okay is it fun time with names]
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...and weirdly enough, he's not zeroing in on estellise right away, he can actually manage that one apparently, instead we're going to point out orihime because what.]
I'd hazard a guess, but I'm pretty sure vowels don't work that way.
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They work differently in Japan than- where are you from? I can't place the name to a country right away.
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