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Entry tags:
- *event,
- [au2] john egbert,
- [au5] saber (stay night),
- [ou] dave strider,
- [ou] feferi peixes,
- [ou] felix (golden sun),
- [ou] legolas,
- [ou] meiling hong,
- [ou] minato arisato,
- [ou] ryoji mochizuki,
- [ou] sephiroth,
- [ou] sheba (golden sun),
- [ou] shion uzuki,
- [ou] suzaku kururugi,
- [ou] yu narukami,
- [ou] zelda (oot)
Something Unexpected
Characters: characters selected to go into the elevator
Setting: the admin levels
Format: any
Summary: The admin elevator has been left open, its destination preprogrammed. Where is it going to take you?
Warnings: general horror warnings for now
The elevator doesn't announce itself when its doors slide open. There's no alarm, no message to be found about it. It sits open and waits for anyone curious enough to enter. There's a barrier on it that locks out anyone without a collar, and it isn't going to stay long, but aside from that there appears to be no security. There's nothing stopping someone--or multiple someones--from climbing into the elevator and going down.
Where's it going? Who knows.
Hub Area
A lounge area with sofas and chairs. It's large enough to hold the entire group, constructed similarly to the dorm rooms, and is connected to five doors.
Door One
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Door Two
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Door Three
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Door Four
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Door Five
???
Setting: the admin levels
Format: any
Summary: The admin elevator has been left open, its destination preprogrammed. Where is it going to take you?
Warnings: general horror warnings for now
The elevator doesn't announce itself when its doors slide open. There's no alarm, no message to be found about it. It sits open and waits for anyone curious enough to enter. There's a barrier on it that locks out anyone without a collar, and it isn't going to stay long, but aside from that there appears to be no security. There's nothing stopping someone--or multiple someones--from climbing into the elevator and going down.
Where's it going? Who knows.
Hub Area
A lounge area with sofas and chairs. It's large enough to hold the entire group, constructed similarly to the dorm rooms, and is connected to five doors.
Door One
???
Door Two
???
Door Three
???
Door Four
???
Door Five
???
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That's when the strange worker unit appears, and she glances between it and her mentor's glassy eyes.]
What is he doing down here? Why does he not respond to me?
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[If he could even call him that, now... since he was his first victim, in a sense. He's silent for a while, not really responding at first to the worker unit. ...What was going on, anyway? ...May as well listen to their discussion for a brief moment, because something about this, and his eyes...
'Something isn't right. It's definitely Kirkland-san, but...'
Why won't he respond? Zelda already asked it before he could, though. Thus he stays silent
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[He hangs back, sticking close to Saber and Yu for now, hesitant to get too close to Arthur or the worker unit. Somehow, those scratches seem ominous. His ghosts hover behind him, both of them keeping an eye the door behind them. Someone has to cover the humans' backsides, after all.]
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While they're talking, she silently moves closer to the shelves, curious as to what some of the titles might be. Then the worker unit appears and she tightens her grip on her sword, but beyond that doesn't make any sort of hostile move.]
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He has been heavily drugged.
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[Why would one of their number need to be drugged? And why is one of their number working down here?]
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So she remains quiet, but oh, if looks could kill, that worker unit would have had a nuclear bomb dropped on it ten seconds ago.]
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Why not simply ask them to come down here to work? Why drug them at all?
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[The Princess' voice is low, bitter, laced with months of enduring the torments of the tower. To think that the administrators use them as their own personal assistants...]
Wake him up.
[She demands, not asks.]
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[She takes another step closer to Zelda, sword at her side. She knows that tone, not on Zelda, but herself. The righteous anger, the demanding tone of someone who will be listened to: things Arturia herself had once used to get her way.
Arturia agrees with Zelda completely--This man should be woken up--but she does not trust the worker drone and she is fully prepared to defend the members of their party if her demand is taken the wrong way.]
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[England moves to shelve books on the next shelf over.]
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... Calm down. [Not that he wasn't angry and, were he honest, sickened by the idea, but-] Taking it out on someone who can't do anything about this isn't going to help.
[It will make matters worse. Which would be counterproductive to the investigation of the administrator floors. Thank you, more analytical point of view.]
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When Yu speaks up, her glare shifts to him momentarily, silently asking what gives you the right to tell me to calm down here. But the quietly rational part of her mind cannot deny that he's right, that this "mission" of theirs is too important to lose to rage.
She breathes deeply, almost like a bull that's about to charge, but while she's still fuming, there's evidence that she's taking Yu's advice in her words.]
What else is here, then? Where else have they "tasked" us with work?
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Residents are assigned to general maintenance and cleaning tasks.
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[More importantly in Arturia's mind is trying to deflect Zelda's anger until they calm down. Perhaps a slight change of subject is in order?]
And are you yourself all right?
[This is the first time she's seen one of the workers this, well, aware. Most she's run into seem almost like robots and never this helpful. Could the cracks in this one's collar be related?]
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Your collar is damaged. Are they not meant to be in perfect condition at all times?
[Her observation is forcibly nonchalant, but it is something worth looking into...]
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Assist us in what way?
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And why would they? What's down here that thought we'd need assistance?
[After all, the visitors were after something... Could their mission and this incident be related?]
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...Right.
[Somehow, he had a bad feeling. Especially since England was still drugged and he was practically feeling the silent anger (still).]
What kind of assistance? [Whee roundabout way of asking what the hell they got themselves into.]
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[Intriguing... If Dax is the one who essentially called them here by leaving the elevator open, then...]
... Is there anywhere else you can take us?
[Her trust has been shattered, but information is information.]
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