warriorscribe: (A wise and strong warrior)
Enoch ([personal profile] warriorscribe) wrote in [community profile] towerofanimus2013-07-09 04:56 pm

A dead man's wish

Characters: Everyone.
Setting: Everywhere, July 11th
Format: Whatever you want - it's a mingle log, after all.
Summary: While Naoya gets the reveal started on the network, Enoch takes care of physical copies.
Warnings: Reveal. Info. Nothing else, inherently.

*There's something different about the tower today. Not in a big way, not like the power or glamours are out. For one thing, everyone with a mailbox will get this note, unsigned:

Souls in our world are defined as the self. Even those without anything that can be considered a soul in their own worlds would manifest one here. Souls are extremely resilient - they can be torn out of their body and survive provided they are removed in the right manner. But they shouldn't be of course - the side effects might be disastrous in ways we can't quite understand. It's happened here before. Souls can be torn out of this world the same as in any other. Here though they can split - that's extremely important. They can split and merge if you have the right skillset. Never lose your soul in the Tower of Animus. None of yours are yet lost - but never lose it! They won't come back whole if you let her swallow them up. The power must have gone by now - she'll want to restore the tower. Everyone who ended up trapped on their own worlds is now in grave danger! She can't take souls as Zo can, but she can siphon them and she can squeeze all the energy out of them.

As soon as this message is decoded put it in as many places as possible! Put it on the network make copies and plaster them on the walls. Do everything you can so that as many people read this message as possible. There isn't enough energy to erase everyone's memories!

Remember - souls born here can be split and reabsorbed here. A soul born elsewhere can be split there, but there's no way to put it back together unless you can put it back where it's supposed to be.

Not everything is as fake as it seems. Your souls are here and you have all been drugged to keep certain aspects of yourselves contained but every part of you is here. You can use that against them if you can figure out how to unchain yourselves. I'm afraid you'll have Jason as your first opponent as he's the one with the keys you need. Be careful! There is information everywhere though much of it has been nearly permanently sealed. I can make it possible for you to access it, although you will all have to unlock it.


If that wasn't strange enough, you've probably seen it already. The same message is posted throughout the tower - on bathroom stalls, on walls, on tables. There are easily over a hundred pieces of paper.

And hey... Isn't that the same note "the Observer" put up on the network yesterday evening?*

((ooc: Mingle log for reactions off the network! Have fun!))
bashfulshifter: (oh god no)

[personal profile] bashfulshifter 2013-07-12 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh wow, that was uncomfortable. The nervous smile beginning to form on Rick's face quickly disintegrated in favor of an extremely nervous, toothy grimace. Had he done something wrong? Why was he so...intense? Was this normal?

Struggling valiantly to avoid any possible misconceptions or confrontations as a result, Rick forced himself to turn and face the intimidating fellow (although he couldn't bring himself to look at anything other than the floor) and stutter out the most difficult "yes" of his entire life. If the speech impediment hindered the reply beyond understanding, Rick also nodded several times to get the point across.

...But wait, it wasn't so odd, was it? Based on the positive reactions from the terminal post, such an outpouring of support was perhaps rather overboard, but still expected to some degree, right? Well, too late now to take that one back--besides, Rick thought maybe his instinctive answer was the one this guy wanted to hear.
neverbeamemory: (Pondering)

[personal profile] neverbeamemory 2013-07-13 12:43 am (UTC)(link)
"Hm."

It would probably be of some relief then, when Sephiroth looked away down to the paper in his lap once more. If the other man couldn't, or wouldn't engage him in conversation then Sephiroth doesn't have to bother keeping up appearances. He'd rather not interact with anyone at all and this other man seemed, quite satisfyingly, terrified.

"I wonder what will happen now." The musing comment was as much to himself as to Rick, as Sephiroth peering over those words once more.