Trustfell 4: Trust Fall or Die Hard (
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WEEK 6.
With the deaths of Viktor Nikiforov, Varric Tethras, and Killia, you're down to half of your original number. There's only fifteen of you left. How much longer before your number drops again? 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... Of course, that doesn't mean that you've gained nothing else among the many, many losses you've faced; it seems that another floor has been made available to you for surviving another week. Congratulations and well done, even if you might not necessarily appreciate the reward. |
SUNDAY | MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY
[OOC: Welcome to week six 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!]
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She's going to try the handle if it's not locked ]
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...Although he stops when she enters the room and stares at her for a moment.]
I told you it would take a bit.
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[ She said, from the doorway. She won't come in further, yet, but she smiles a pleasant if very, very cranky smile ]
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[He sifts through the papers a little longer, then pulls one out from the back of the pile and hands it over to Elda. It's her secret!]
Here.
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Still, she had no answers. ]
Elda Marker was complicit with allowing her granddaughter's memory of her family to be erased so that she could live the rest of her life as a human.
[ How does that-
She rips the secret in two. And then four. Then eight. Then sixteen. And then her eyes going wide as she does, she shreds the thing with her nails, making a mess on Silver's floor ]
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What did you dream about?
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[ She snaps this at him, releasing the final bit of secret confetti from between her fingers. Her fangs are bared and she's ... well.
She looks very, very cranky. And stressed. ]
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[...He's pretty damn calm about all of this.]
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Well what did you remember, boy? Be fair.
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[Jesus, Silver.]
You?
1/2
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[What the hell did he say that pissed her off so much?]
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It ended there.
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[ Because of her memory from last week. ]
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[He knows exactly what the big deal is. It's Elda. At the same time, he wants to hear it in her words.]
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... My granddaughter's an abnormal vampire. Somehow. Some way.
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[Elda said she was a really late bloomer, didn't she?]
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[ Could she be a damned halfbreed? But she looks so much like her, there's no way she's a result of Calera's affair. And she saw the woman pregnant with Karin, back then when she was playing with little Ren...
It makes no sense ]
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[...He doesn't think there's anything wrong with that, really, but this is a more important question.]
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In one movement she lunges forward, intending to grab him by the collar of whatever shirt he has on because in case her forgot ]
Not enough to forget her family! There's no way!
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[He doesn't react all that much to Elda grabbing him at this point. Maybe he really should, because there's no one here to protect him, and Mikazuki isn't about to bust in and save him again. At the same time, he doesn't.]
But no matter what happened, you know better than anyone how difficult it is being a vampire, right? It might be painful, but I don't think it's wrong trying to give someone you love a better opportunity than you.
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[ . . . Oh wait she didn't mean to say that.
But she sure is shaking Silver now ]
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[He's not protesting to the shaking much, though.]
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