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Entry tags:
- ace attorney: maya fey,
- ace attorney: mia fey,
- doki doki literature club: sayori,
- final destination: alex browning,
- good omens: aziraphale,
- my hero academia: izuku midoriya,
- original: ferran gallagher,
- red vs blue: agent washington,
- the good place: michael,
- umineko: lion ushiromiya,
- umineko: willard wright,
- undertale: sans
Field Mission 5: Il Prigioniero, Part 2
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![]() 1. THE MANAGER'S CHALLENGEA. MEET THE BOSS Once upon a time, there was a man, a woman, and a little boy. They were a family. They loved each other very much. Once upon a time, there was a monster, a protector, and a dreamer. They never asked to be a family. One by one, they fell under the pressures of each other. There are always layers to any story. There are at least two sides to any reality. When a man kills his wife with no consequences, what is the end of the story? Will the universe allow such an unhappy ending? Or are there forces that drag it on long past its natural span? With a single act of resistance, four Reclaimers have Remembered and thereby broken the cycle of the Night Show. But this isn't the end. This is barely the middle. Because the Wonderland you've seen so far is a layer of new pink skin over an ugly infection, one that goes deeper than anything the Bureau has seen so far. You can see what's underneath, now, as the theme park is whipped away in an implosion of void-space to show you . . . Emptiness. A space that is no space, blank and white in all directions. Free of gravity, every Reclaimer in the park — and, shockingly, Angus McDonald — is held in place with hands cupped and outstretched in front of them, all facing the same way. They cannot move. They cannot speak. They are the audience. Before them stands a man. Slim, tall, nondescript. He wears a bow-tie with a pattern of Rolands on it. And he is smiling. ![]() "Welcome to my Wonderland! My name is Adrian Morgenstern, and I am the Manager. It's a pleasure to meet you. Each and every one of you have had a very interesting effect on my Wonderland in my absence. Some more than others, and at greater cost to yourselves — but I encourage individual choice in Wonderland, and ownership of personal consequences. Suffering is a part of life. It builds character.There's a crack in the facade. A literal crack; something in the structure of his face is off suddenly, like something has fractured and slid. One cheekbone higher than the other, a hairline fracture underneath his eye. You blink, and it's fixed. His smile is wide, but his face is whole. Suddenly, in each Reclaimer's outstretched hands (and in Angus's), there is a single three-sided die. On each side is written a word: BODY, MIND, or SPIRIT. "Don't lose these, now! These are your cheat codes. If you find yourself struggling with the scavenger hunt and in need of a little help, you can play a little game of chance to give Wonderland something of yours. It won't take anything that will kill you, don't worry. But it will take things that matter, and it won't give them back.He winks. And blinks out of existence. And suddenly, the nonspace you occupied is gone, and you are Somewhere Else. 2. WONDERLAND, UNDER THE SKINB. THE ILLUSION COMES DOWN CW: Emetophobia, body horror, reality caving in on itself For a short time after Adrian leaves, everything is as it should be. Wonderland is Wonderland, but quiet and still aside from the background music. After a few breaths, heartbeats slowing, the music warps and bends like rotting wood, going further and further off key until it grinds. Clangs once, loudly, down to your bones, and halts. The world freezes in absolute silence. Then. A sizzling noise. Burning paper. The illusion starts to die. To your left, the floor peels up like it's made of paper, mist, waving like a mirage before your eyes. Colorful red velvet floors reveal dark green and glowing violet moss and fungus. Gold tile floors give way to ebony wood, gone rock solid in atrophy. Disease. A small black vine reaches from the floor towards you, towards Life, but withers and hardens before your eyes. You need to leave. To your right, a wall bleeds. Is it actually blood? Sap? The color seems to run away from your eyes - goldredwhiteyellowblackblackblack - covered with an iridescent sheen, an oil slick, pouring out and up and towards in ways that burn your eyes and soul. You need to leave. All around you, the Wonderland you've come to know burns like shadows in sunlight, or sunlight to shadow. The ceiling and walls and everything morphs to the inside of some unfathomably large tree. Roots and branches and gouged out holes, forming paths of the most non-ecludian sort. Some... things out of sight climb up and down in the darkness, looking for purchase, escape, travel. Far too many limbs, or none at all. You need to LEAVE. ![]() You look at your skin. Your veins are too dark. Visible. Present. A weight builds in your heart, The Reclaimers (and Angus) can still move, bolt for what was once a cascade of colors, lights and joy. Now it's a gaping maw, jagged edges like splintered teeth around a hole like a cavity, sap like pus seeping out of the edges. The once-elevator now-branches bring you back to Shadowdale, covered in a charcoal smog that seems to smile at you from every angle. C. THE CAVALRY ARRIVES Lucretia, after receiving Sans' text about the current state of affairs within Wonderland, is faced with a decision that only she could make. Years ago, she came upon this place and lost decades of her life, all in an attempt to stop the mechanations of this horrific landscape. Her biggest failure, a thorn in her pride, she assembled the Bureau of Balance not long after her visit in order to take down places like this. People or things who obtain a power they should not have. She doesn't know why Wonderland is the way that it is, she can only guess that the Grand Relic has corrupted the World Tree down to its core. But more than that, more than the years she put onto her life for a wager of chess, more than the meticulous, maddening obsession she has with destroying every single one of these objects that threaten the world- her Reclaimers are here. Her Reclaimers. Against the judgment of most of her advisers and Moon Base employees, she grits her teeth and holds tight to her staff. Carey, Killian, and Lucretia descend upon the forests of the Cormanthor region. It takes them far, far too long to make it through the wilds. The forest can sense when someone is coming to destroy it, and thus, sends everything it can against them. Enchantment after enchantment gets flung their way, but she knows better. She's seen Wonderland before and she reckons that no one has ever visited this place twice. Arriving in Shadowdale, she looks up to see Yggdrasil in its sad, sorry state. Clasping her staff in place, finally here, she is resplendent in her detestation of this unholy place. A few of you might be there at the base of the tree when Wonderland transforms into its hellscape, and you might see her approaching, purposeful, as if every step is one of reclamation and poise. Angus McDonald looks upon her and tilts his head, trying to figure out what exactly it is that's going on. Lucretia warmly smiles at him. "Hello, Angus. I've heard much about you." "Ma'am?" ![]() Her face gives no sign of anger, of fear, or resentment. "Don't worry, Niel. We'll free you from that monster." She doesn't renege on her promises. Lucretia slams her white oak staff on the ground and in an instant, a flash of brilliant luminescence fills all of Shadowdale, expelling the darkness that lingers around the corners of the sleeping town. She erects a magic dome from the center of her origin, expanding out from her as she concentrates on her magic. Lucretia's gifted in the arcane herself, you see, and a giant Globe of Invulnerability spell now blocks entrance nor exit from this zone. And for the first time in centuries, Shadowdale sees sunlight. Carey and Killian flank her. She needs to concentrate on this spell in order to keep it active, and they're there to stop anyone who thinks about getting in her way. D. NEW RULES OF WONDERLAND It's a zero-sum game here that Adrian is wagering. Lucretia didn't bring Dr. Tank down to Shadowdale for a very specific reason; an expert chess player herself, she always thinks in terms of move by move encounters. She figures that the rules would change quickly once the Reclaimers had figured out what was behind the curtain, so to speak. There's no way that Wonderland would allow healing or restoration of a body within its confines. She aims to cut this place off from the outside world. To quarantine it away from escape and cage it inward like an animal. No, Dr. Tank would be useless here, and if anything... dangerous, to put their chief of medical staff here in the middle of the mission. And thus, no one can come in or out of the area once she's erected the barrier. Returning to base is no longer an option for the remainder of the mission, including any and all facilities provided by its administration: Bender's food, Fantasy Costco, items you may have left behind, etc. Those of you who have opted out of the horror plot for the month will most likely be spending your time in Shadowdale for the next two weeks, providing back up and support to Lucretia. The work you do out here is equally as important as the work that needs to be done on the inside. Whereas the forest was quiet and still before, it seems to have taken on a new life of its own, now that it senses the Source of its life deeply threatened. Killian takes command from here on out. Anyone not willing to go up to Wonderland needs to stay down here and stop the encroaching darkness from attacking. And she means that, literally. ![]() As you look around the outskirts of town, the dome extending well beyond the vantage point you can see, there are creatures, made of darkness, dripping a deeply red sap that sparkles in the newfound texture of light Lucretia's spell provides. One bounds forward from the edge of a building, four legs crawling and made of pure shadow, and attempts to make an attack towards the Director. Carey cuts it down as it splits into two and vanquishes into a dark dust. "What the hell are these ugly gods-damned things?!" Some of you might've noticed it before in your rolls, but in the light provided by Lucretia's spell, there's no denying it. Negativity forms a dark cloud straight from Carey's mouth, as her eyes go wide at the sight of it. The monster at her feet, now a cloud of dust, seems to feed on it as it reassembles back into its form. What the actual fuck. 3. A TASTE OF GOOD SUFFERINGE. REEDS GROWING OUT OF MY FINGERTIPS The Wonderland the Reclaimers and Angus find themselves in now looks nothing like the Wonderland they left behind. The feel of it is similar, except that the creeping dread has officially crept. It's here now, fully-formed and breathing down the back of every single neck. What was whispered before is screamed now: Wonderland is here to hurt you. The fun it seeks is not for you, but fuel for something else, something you haven't found yet. Nonetheless, you're here to feed it. And so, you begin to realize, is Yggdrasil. The naturally-minded among you begin to realize it with sickening certainty: the roots, the veins, the stiffness and the ever-present tarlike substance stem from the sickness of the World Tree. Wonderland, and all of you, are within Yggdrasil's rot now — and as much as it tries to reject this magic, the insidious power of the Compact has taken over too far. The tree is dying. Inside of it as you are, you can practically feel it. The entire place is a warren, structured like the tree it's draining the life out of. From the central trunk, the central locations that used to be Squares slide off from the main body in long, twisting branches that turn in nonsensical directions before abruptly coming to a halt. Each Square exists in uncomfortable parody here — or maybe the original was the cruel joke, because the purpose of Wonderland is suffering. At any turn in your path through the channels of Wonderland, you'll be swimming through darkness creeping in on all sides. No light can penetrate past your periphery, with very few exceptions; you are a moving lantern in this blackness, functioning on faith that whatever comes at you, a mystery until the last moment, will be something you can handle. Stumble into Battle Square and find yourself face-to-face with a monster of vicious intelligence and amorphous shape, delighted to cut you to ribbons over a period of hours while telling you every secret shame you've ever harbored. In Event Square, a knot midway up the endless trunk, time goes taffy-sticky as you trip through loops of memory blasted on every wall, loud and confusing and overwhelming, going on for what seems like forever. There's more, of course — more discrete spaces than you could even see in Wonderland. Any manner of horror you can consider can be found here, as vast as Yggdrasil itself. One or two places, though, will be particularly easy to recognize — and difficult to escape. F. THIS IS NOT FOR YOU Sometimes, investigation gives us little tips and tricks for solving the next stage of the puzzle. For example: Michael found a map to the mirror maze, back in the first iteration of Wonderland. But unfortunately, sometimes the setting also cheats. Ghost Square is still here — but maps aren't going to do you any good. Enter this section of Wonderland and the door behind you doesn't exist anymore. It doesn't pop out of existence; it just isn't, like it never was, like maybe you imagined it in the first place. A hallway, apparently manmade, stretches out in front of you, dark and cold. It appears to be approximately 60 feet long. The walls are black. When you reach out to touch them, they are freezing to the touch and too smooth to be natural, not shiny enough to be polished, too hard to be plant matter. You have no idea what they are, but touching them saps the warmth out of you, so you stop. ![]() Back the way you came, there is a staircase. It wasn't there before. You certainly didn't pass it. It spirals down into the depths. It could be a story deep or a hundred. You have no way to know. You turn back towards the direction you originally walked, and there is only a wall. It's the spiral staircase or it's nothing. You go down. As you descend, it gets colder. Colder and darker, and the darkness and cold press against you, creep under your skin and make you shake. The halo of light around you begins to dim the deeper you go. If you go deep enough, it will be hard to tell what's light and what's your imagination. Because really, honestly? The longer you stay in this place, the more you begin to think you're hearing things. Whispers just beyond your ability to decipher. A soft laugh, like that of a child or someone trying to stay quiet. And if you stop, or rest, or feel something negative — anger, frustration, sorrow, despair, it doesn't matter, because a black fog drifts out from between your lips. And in the distance, something roars. Just a little bit closer every time. Every once in a while, as you descend the staircase, you will pass a mirror with a red X taped near the top. Sometimes you'll see yourself in it. Sometimes you'll see something worse. When you get right down to it, what you get out of the world has a lot to do with what you put in — so we hope you're staying positive, or you might see something really nasty. G. THE SONG BEYOND THE SONG The aftermath of MARIA's destruction, the Area That Was Once The Night Show is a blasted husk. More than anywhere else, the walls ooze Yggdrasil's lifeblood from where something... was. Something large used to be chained here. Open gashes and empty sockets line the walls and floor. A large root knotted like a spine shoots through the very center of the room, a support pillar, entwined into the ceiling and floor and Everything of this cavern. Growths like tumors rise from the floor - what was once gambling tables look more like grasping hands. A few curl into themselves, knocked over, shattered to splinters in the wake of what was once there. Maria is gone. She is free. There is a sob. Small. Weak. Mortal. At the base of the pillar, half-absorbed into the plant matter of Yggdrasil is Stylosa. Black roots creep up through her arms, chest, face. Her tears are tinged black, but the eyes are still hers. One arm reaches out. She whispers 'please help, it hurt̷̟͂s̶͕̓ ̵̻͂ĩ̸̺t̸͔͐ ̴͙̍ḧ̷̜́ù̸̘r̶̢̓t̶́͜s̸̫͒ ̸͑ͅî̶̺Ṱ̴̿ ̵̠̃H̷̙͊U̸̻̒R̶̯͛T̸͓͠S̸̢͌`- The world goes static, right then wrong then right again, and the original Wonderland surrounds you. Silent - for a second. An explosion of color and canned applause comes from behind you. What was once a stage opens once more. There is the Henrik some of you were searching for, skin plaster, eyes matte black, a rigor mortis smile across his face. His voice booms out of speakers that aren't there. ![]() And then Da Vinci's Body, appearing from nowhere, the same black eyes and battered smile, smacks him upside the head. A slapstick comedy in all the worst ways. "That one doesn't work! We're in an ash tree!" "No, we're in a cactus!" "Ahahaha! Oh, Henrik, you know I'm a succa for your jokes!" Both them and the invisible audience crack out into raucous laughter, doing matching poses like they're both on the cover of Vogue magazine. They whisper something to each other and 'Da Vinci' runs off stage to prepare. "Tonight, in celebration, we'll be holding our first ever... talent show!!! Our main acts are just boooring now. You know what I mean? Look at this mess-" A hand waves out, and Minato unfolds up from the floor, harp welded into his hands, painted and decorated and held in place with pipes and wire. 'Da Vinci' waves her arms, unveiling the elaborate music box. His hands play against his will, plinking out the sad notes to a certain Velvet Room theme. He gets left alone in tired silence for a bit before a note goes off key. 'Da Vinci' yanks his face into the same smile, freezing it in place. TODAY IS A JOYOUS DAY, we are all so very HAPPY, and the eyes of 'Minato' go black. The room is filled with cheers and rainbows, an excited irish jig played out by their wind-up stage musician. 'Henrik' doesn't wander the room, choosing instead to make sure the background music keeps going. The statues and paintings once lining the walls bend before your eyes - reforming into memories from your home, replays of your failures, but all done up in catchy pop-art style and played for hilarity. Rather than Marias, all newcomers are visited by a black-eyed ghoul wearing a human skin. They hand out drinks and paperwork, what would you like to participate with in our talent show? The winner not only gets a job but- One wish from the Compact. Surely that's way more interesting than trying to get out, right? 4. OOCIn order to keep to our goal of providing the most personalized Wonderland experience for all of you, we're setting a limit of 1 RNG attempt per character this log. Additionally, please be aware that while some mundane rolls will have standard-level DCs, many rolls, including those with the potential to uncover plot information, will be high-risk high-reward and will have a very high DC along with steep penalties for failure. As always, we will let you know of this before we roll, and you have the option to decline any roll at any time. If you would like to gain a bonus of +2 on any given roll, those who have opted in to horror content may make the choice to sacrifice something of body, mind, or spirit. We will determine your sacrifice based on your horror homework. It is up to you whether this sacrifice is for the duration of the mission or a permanent sacrifice. As an additional reminder, there is no healing in Wonderland. To a few of you, this will be even more detrimental than usual. To those of you who went too far with your debts or your choices, who have lost your very Selves to Wonderland. A list: ○ MichaelDespite Lucretia's spell, the Light won't effect you guys. Over the course of part 2 you'll find you're slowly falling prey to what hit everyone else in wonderland. Your skin will turn pale, your veins will turn dark, you'll start vomiting viscous Abyss that occasionally comes to life, and eventually your eyes will turn black and you will Petrify. Should you as a player not want to play out the vomiting part, it can be exchanged with breathing out black mist. Whichever's cool with your school guys. The speed/intensity of this change and all of its symptoms is also up to you. There are two exceptions. Da Vinci, while she is still a Roland, will simply start going rotten, seams growing old and fur collapsing away. Constant Mending will mitigate this, but she's on a timer to get her body back now. Willard will find that as the hardening of the glass continues, it will start to lose all color and begin to crack in places. These cracks will leak the same tar infecting the other players. Minato, despite being a Music Box right now, is still in his physical body and is not an exception. On a more general note, we encourage you to make your own mini-horrorscapes in this setting! The entirety of Wonderland is available to dark-side, with the exception of what we've already laid out for Ghost & Wonder Squares. Improvise and make a mess. Just make sure to tag anything warning-worthy. Anything on the OOC post is fair game, and if there's something you'd like to try, please don't hesitate to let us know on the RNG thread. Should you have any questions, please direct them to the OOC post linked above. blurb code by photosynthesis |
there is always further room to get fucked up, you know this!!
I still do. You didn't deserve that.
[ They waved away the sentiment, distracted and tired, before something clicks and their attention snaps to him fully. ]
Wait. First thing's first - do you have gloves? I'm not... it's not a good idea to do this barehanded.
[ Well that's ominous, isn't it. ]
that's true guess i just gotta catch up
I, uh... No. I can probably find some, around here somewhere. [ This place is, after all, still abandoned. ] Why? What's... What'd happen if I just picked it up?
break a leg buddy :Db!!! wait
But as the words wash over - Lion's ignorance and Alex's anxiety - it just gets progressively more and more stupid. And then culminating in That. God. Dammit. He has to wake up or Lion's gonna give the kid a stroke. The glass corpse raises one arm slightly, trapped rainbows covered in hairline fractures, offers a fruitless wave before going limp again. ]
Th's. [ Blah, too choked, rasped, try again. Ends somewhere between slurring and Total Exhaustion. ] Spreads. Lion, stop making it sound li' m'dead.
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Mother of-- Will, holy fuck, why?!
[ He enjoyed himself, for awhile here, you know. Maybe like, a week?
This is what happens when he enjoys himself, Alex Browning is never going to have a good time ever again.
Nah, it's fine, he's cool. Heart palpitations are normal. It's- ] F- fuck, I didn't think you could... Jesus.
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[ oh thank fuck, he wasn't in a coma
I mean, what. Ahem. Nothing to see here. Please ignore any potential heart attacks that may or may not have happened in response to Will finally waking up. Especially since there's a far more important detail to deal with here: ]
I... what? I knew you weren't dead.
[ Lion. ]
... Mostly. Conscious, however, is something else entirely.
[ 'Or whether you were still in there or not', but that goes unvoiced for now. Leaving them alone with their worries is never a good thing in the long run.
Sorry, Alex. But as a positive, they look... slightly less exhausted now, and they're actually trying their best to sound closer to their usual calm, elegant tone. But it doesn't quite reach their eyes, and they're still sitting far too gingerly to ever pass for "relaxed". ]
In case you couldn't tell, this place is cursed. [ And their attention shifts back to the glass, chewing their lip. ] Also, language.
[ Since Will probably wants to say it but can't. ]
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...Yeah. That. [ Just. All of that. ]
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[ He's not a BABY, Will, he's almost 19-- ...oh god, it's almost his birthday. That's something to repress until he has time to think about it. Later, much later.
He almost, almost flicks at one of the pieces of glass, on instinct, but uhh, he remembers what Lion said and stops himself. ]
...Christ, how long've you been like this? [ To Will. ...To Lion, since it seems Will actually talking is a bit of a production. ]
also kat's passing for a bit because will's sort of wavering in/out rn
There's a grind of metal as Will waves his arm at Lion, and they sigh. ]
Overall? A week, give or take a few days. But it wasn't so bad until...
[ They trail off. God, they're going to have to tell people what happened at the Casino eventually, hiding information like that is dangerous. But. It just happened.
But he's worried. Hhhh. ]
... We, ah, tried something at the night show. It worked, for the most part, but there were... consequences.
[ Full life consequences- wait, no. ]
o7 i figured!! please let will rest also uhh cw for alex's wandering mind implying viscera
Just breathing out, and...okay, looking for some gloves. There should be gloves, around a pharmacy. ]
A week. [ That's settling in, darkly. A week, and he didn't know? Wow, he's feeling like an actual piece of trash right now. ] The hell... Well, it sure did something. ...Wait, is that why...that asshole, the manager showed up? Did you guys do that?
also a good idea to pre-emptively cw for Glass Crimes because that's probably a thing
[ Hell, the only reason Lion knew about it is they could feel it. Phantom glass in your spine is an awful sensation, 0/10 would never reccommend.
But it's just panic attacks all up in this thread, isn't it. As Will's focus drifts away, the facade of calm that Lion was putting up drains with it, replaced by a buzzing sort of exhaustion that they don't know how to name - aaand there's the question that they were afraid of hearing. Yep. Haha cool this conversation is gonna go so well. ]
...... We didn't intend to.
[ They're just gonna stop poking through the glass for a moment. Risking dropping a piece - or worse, breaking it further - is not something they need right now. ]
Yes, it was going to do something but it- it wasn't supposed to be that.
[ Or this. Or anything else that happened. Or- nope not thinking about it, back in the mental broom closet you go, shoo. ]
[justin mcelroy voice] glass crimes, glass crimes
But... Well, he's going to go out on a whim. ]
...I'm not blaming you. Just so it's clear. Sometimes it... You can't predict what's going to happen, when everything gets crazy.
[ He knows that from experience, after all. ...Ah, there's some gloves, ugly and brown.
And, with almost a bitter levity: ] I mean... I'd be a pretty big hypocrite, if I started throwing accusations.
[ Ahh, there it is. All that lovely self-loathing he's been burying under the Wonderland exuberance, just bubbling back up, in little waves. It's almost like coming home. ]
GLASS CRIMES!!!!!
Lion, dear sweet Lion, wanted to be helpful and leave a gift in this trying time. But honestly? All that happens is, in the wake of two children being depressed morons, autopilot takes over. Target voice, left, slightly upwards, close enough, hopefully. And without thinking about how much it hurts or how it might risk snapping his arm right off-
A paperback book decks Alex right in the shoulder. Was that off? He can't see if it was off. There was a thud, good enough. ] Quit it. Both a' you.
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Excuse you! Ow, how can you still throw- [ It barely hurts? But the fact that it hurts at all, like, it's more the shock, ya know. ] We were just talking, jeez.
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One of his arms isn't glass.
[ Nevermind that that was clearly the glass arm. They weren't paying attention, shh, let him get away with it. ]
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[ It's only because Alex is more concerned about Will literally being in pieces that he'll let this slide. But oh, he'll grumble. He will grumble. ]
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Said quit it. Y're making the room black.
[
What? ]
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No, really, what? That's more nonsensical then the usual complaints, and that's saying something. ]
... Will?
[ That immediately makes them three times as concerned, just sayin'. ]
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Irritation's quickly replaced with confusion, and Alex looks back at...well, at the glass Will shards. ]
There's...nothing black here, Will. At least- nothing...coming from us?
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Forget it then.
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[ Paranoia back in full force, it's time to consider every option, meticulously. ]
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[ On one hand, it could be nothing. Hallucinations are a standard trope of horror, after all, and there's already a handful of stories going around - the stress of what happened could easily have brought it on in his case, right? Nobody would blame him for it.
On the other, it's Will. He's quicker on the uptake then they ever are, even when half-dead and suffering. But all they were doing was talking. ]
Yes, because keeping things to yourself in a horror situation is a wonderful idea.
[ It's a stab in the dark, but the first step of any observation is recreating the circumstances that it happened, right? So they dredge up a bit more sass. But instead of fussing with the glass, their eyes stay firmly locked on Alex, watching for... whatever it is they missed. ]
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...Lion's staring at him. What's he to do. ]
You don't...see anything, do you? [ Helplessly gesturing with both arms, like...what. ]
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[ But they're not exactly the most observant person in a given room, especially when they're lost in their own head from worry. And it's so dark in here, and their usual trick of lighting up a room with Sacred Flame barely made a dent when they tried it before, so it's nigh impossible for them to see, even if they knew what they were looking for-
Hm. A thought occurs. ]
... Worry about something for a moment. Anything. Preferably out loud.
[ That's what they were talking about, so maybe that'll do something new. ]
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Wow, Lion, give me awhile to wrack my brain. Oh, wait, no, how 'bout how this place had my head in a fucking choke-hold of fake happiness, and now all the normal things, like fear and vigilance and wanting to stay alive are all rushing back like they're college kids on winter break, and I'm way out of practice managing them, and who the hell knows what other freaky Twilight Zone things happened while I was off in lalaland like a damn drugged-up, zoned-out asshole?
[ ...he kind of. starts slow and just descends, swiftly moving to full-on babbling, all of it coming out in a rushed, hissing breath, until the little voice in his head, the one that belongs to him and not stupid Wonderland and that sounds very much like Clear reminds him he's losing it, and to calm down.
Exhale. ]
Like that. That worried enough?
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Twilight Zone didn't air in Japan, Alex.
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