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WEEK 1.
As much as this sounds like a bad joke all around, it looks like one thing is being played completely straight: you're not going anywhere. After the Kingmaker has answered your questions (or, well, perhaps it's more accurate to say he didn't answer them, at least as far as most of those little Q&A sessions went), you'll be left up to your own devices – feel free to continue exploring and getting to know your fellow Survivors for the next several days. Should you want to eat something you're free to use the kitchen before 10PM, but after that the doors will be locked and no amount of fussing with the locks or trying to break them down will get them to budge. And no, the robot cannot punch them in for you. Notably, though, starting bright and early on Monday morning (or maybe just early, since there aren't any windows) you'll be treated to the most unholy damn noise – it's very definitely an electric siren of some sort, probably some kind of klaxon, blaring out over the PA system. It only blasts once, but really, for something that loud, once is enough. This will happen every morning at 7AM and again in the evenings at 10PM. You'll be able to hear it no matter what room you're in. There isn't any punishment for sleeping through it, but you don't want to waste the day in bed, now do you? (Unless you were out exploring all last night. In which case, go back to bed, damn.) |
MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY
[OOC: Welcome to week one 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!
There are also two new posts for the sake of contacting the jerk who's keeping you here, to be used at your leisure!]
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After that, she'll go to the library for a little while to examine the books (judging by the ones she pulls off the shelves, in she seems to be looking for educational books in particular) before spending some time in the dining hall, looking over the crossword that Misa gave her earlier and... actually trying her hand at filling it out. She could probably cheat and use the profiles, but... well, Misa-san went to all of the trouble of putting this puzzle together, the least we could do is actually devote some time to it. So far, Megumi's actually got a pretty decent chunk of it filled in, but there are a few that are still blank...
So eventually, she'll probably be getting up and approaching people today to ask--]
Ah, excuse me, but... would it be alright if I asked you a couple of questions?
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What are you looking for? I don't think there's anything too interesting here.
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[Megumi doesn't seem to mind being pestered as she turns the book she's picked up around for him to see: it looks like a textbook you'd find from a language arts class.]
I wanted to see if there were any educational books like the ones we have our students use back home. I haven't been able to find any textbooks exactly like the ones we had, but I was able to find a few to try looking through.
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Library
Find anything interesting?
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[She then gestures to his own book.]
How about you? What did you find?
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[ Especially if they're questions about him he loves talking about himself. ]
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First, would you mind telling me your name? I know that we could just get it from those profiles of us, but... well I'd prefer to exchange names with one another without using something so informal.
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13-across is me. C-A-R-E-N. I can't believe we're actually doing this crossword.
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Do you not like it, Caren-san?
[...Granted, it does say "doesn't like scavenger hunts", but that's not the same thing as crossword puzzles, is it?]
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Dining Hall
[He notes the line about him has been solved already. Really, why did Sigrun have to tell Misa about that. It kind of annoys him, to be honest]
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Well... to start with, how are you today, Mouri-san?
[are you hanging in there, sir]
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Likely the reason why he's glad to see Megumi!]
Miss Megumi! [He snaps the book shut as she approaches. How quickly has he becoming so amicable with everyone here.] Well I don't see why I couldn't answer a few questions for you.
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The other day I told you about how I was a teacher, but... I don't think I asked what it was that you do, Speedwagon-san?
[You don't mind answering that for us, do you?]
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auuugh late
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Certainly, Miss Megumi. How can I help?
[Oh, wait.]
Ah, Colress, by the way. Excuse my failing to introduce myself sooner.
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[She then holds up her own crossword that she's been working on]
Have you made any progress with the puzzle Misa-san gave us today?
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[Sigrun's ignoring her crossword puzzle, okay. Actually, it's more like she's doing some kind of paper craft with it.]
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What are you making, Sigrun-san?
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[She offers a polite bow, and yes, she knows that it's possible that everyone here knows each other's names by now thanks to that bulletin board, but... she still feels it to be necessary to have proper introductions made.]
And you're... Norman-san, right?
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Sure, what can I help ya with?
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[She bows, before she then holds up the crossword puzzle she has to let him take a look at.]
I've been working on this puzzle Misa-san gave us, but there are a few answers I'm having trouble with filling out... I don't suppose there's any on here that you might know the answer to?
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[...he can't even muster the wherewithal to make that a question, he's so Done with his crossword hint]
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[yeah, she managed to figure it out]
That said... I would be interested in hearing about bending, actually, if you don't mind talking to us about it?
[Not about the fact that it's gone, she means, just about the subject in general--you said that it was something to do with the elements, right?]
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Morning... [YAWN.]
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And the klaxon and the fact he had to choose school uniform over that...jumpsuit was making it worse.]
Morning.
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