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Week 3.
Another week has passed; two more Survivors are gone. Pearl and Caren both had someone to fight for, someone worth killing for; perhaps it's for the best to hope that somehow they've found peace despite not being able to collect on the Kingmaker's incentive. Saturday is given to regrouping and sleep; there aren't any bodies to be found on Sunday morning. That doesn't mean the night passed easily, though - it seems another piece of your personal puzzle may have fallen into place while you slept... Following that spiral staircase up to the second floor will reveal something strange; those stairs definitely lead far higher than you remember, up to a previously inaccessible third floor. Go ahead and explore as much as you like; consider it your reward for a job well done. |
SUNDAY | MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY
[OOC: Welcome to week two of Trustfell! Save your threads for coins and the coming week's activity check; don't forget to check in to this week's activity check and submit your memory regains!
The text and calling posts are still active, for the sake of contacting the jerk who's keeping you here, to be used at your leisure!]
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[...For the most part.]
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That sounds pretty fake, but alright. I'll try and believe you.
[she doesn't believe him one bit.]
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[That actually surprises Colress. For some reason he thought Sigrun would know all about this stuff.]
What sounds unbelievable about it? I am happy to explain.
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What's an aircraft, first off?
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[He'll look to Sigrun to make sure she follows. He's trying to break his habit of being overly-technical.]
They can be built to fit a single person to an entire crew.
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That's pretty awesome! Are they the things with wings on them? I've climbed over my fair share from where the oldworlders left them, but I didn't know how they could be up in the air! They always looked too heavy since they're made of metal.
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[Why only have a plane when you can have an airship, basically.]
So your world did have them at one point, though...I see. I wonder if there is a way for them to become operational again? It would take someone with the knowledge to power them, of course.
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Like a boat for the sky? That's so weird, but it makes sense since boats already float.
[Yes.]
And anyone who knew how they worked died like, a hundred years ago or something, so unless we find books for it we're going nowhere fast. The Danes probably have an idea though. They like collecting useless things.
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[He's not going to challenge her logic on the floating...]
Are they a group that you are affiliated with? I highly recommend seeking books if there is a possibility of them existing. I think aircrafts might be a good aid to your cause...from what I have heard, at least.
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[... Sorry...]
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[HE'S GETTING SURPRISINGLY USED TO IT...]
...You know though, Miss Sigrun, it feels oddly strange to be perceived as powerless here, because it would not be seen like that at all back in Unova. Without my Pokemon, it does become rather glaring that all of my own strength lies with them.
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[which... sigrun really has no problems with, because]
I'll protect you until then though. That's what the strong do.
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[That isn't to say he completely agrees that he's easy pickings without them. He just has to be a little more strategic than normal.
He does smile at that last bit though. There's a little bit of surprise in it too, because he can't say he expected Sigrun to say that.]
You will, now? My, how comforting! [That is not sarcasm at all, since...well, Sigrun's more than proven herself at this point.] You have my thanks.
...Perhaps I can do the same, once I find my Pokemon. Either way, I would love to at least show you one sometime.