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Plasmatio Mods ([personal profile] divus) wrote2019-03-03 01:40 am
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THE GRAVEYARD

THE LANDING
You’re having an out of body experience. That’s how it starts, dying. There isn’t any pain anymore, and for a moment, not much of anything else. Your thoughts are a dim hum in the back of your brain, the tips of your fingers seem miles away. Despite that, you find yourself moving, moving, moving from the last place you were in your own body and forward, until you reach a door that you haven’t seen since the beginning of the game. A door that wouldn’t open. A door cold to the touch and seeping with mist. It opens before you, and as if of someone else’s design you walk through it. As it closes behind you, you get the distinct feeling that if you turned around, you’d find it vanished.

What takes up most of your attention, however, is the tolling of church bells. They clang in rhythmic, almost maddening persistence--seems you’re just going to have to try and ignore them, as they show no signs of slowing or stopping, wherever they are.

Once the cacophony becomes easier to manage, the bong, bong, bonging evening out to a pulse inside your ears, you realize that where you are seems to be a world that's incomplete. The floor is nothing but a landing of invisible matter, a spooled red carpet leading you to a few rows of pews and a lone confessional.

You will notice, immediately ahead of you, a cute little mailbox fit for a suburban home. It bids you welcome, though the cheery paint job is a bit muted in this dark place.

Simple and neat furnishings dot the edges of where the landing seems to be: railings mark the unseen edges and draperies and sconces float in the void, giving an illusion of walls. Be careful, however, because they can easily be fallen through if leaned against. Fortunately, someone seems to have kept that in consideration, as a helpful sign warns just this.

On one side of the confessional, a room with bookshelves, a writing table, and pens and paper has been provided: a minimalist study for when you need a bit of privacy to think. On the other side, a wing of dorm-sized, lockable bedrooms provide another bit of space to oneself. There may not be enough for everyone, but nobody really has to sleep--so just take turns!

To the left of the pews, it looks like a miniature bar has been crafted with a small but decent selection of drinks. There's a small television seated on the counter, but it only seems to ever work two times a week: the week's opening announcement on Monday mornings, and Saturdays, tuning in at the beginning of the trial and tuning back out again at its conclusion. There's also a piano to one side of the bar, allowing anyone to provide musical accompaniment to their drinking.

Perhaps most interestingly, an ornate black doorway at the far end of the room leads to a curving hallway that ultimately leads to what appears to be a temple. It's similar to the altar room they'll remember from the living side, but there are no power inscriptions, and the only furnishings are wavering, grayscale candles on the walls that never seem to burn low and great sculptures of leaping rams. The two black-marble statues meet in the center, curved horns joined above a platform, decorated with nothing but a lone offering bowl. The dark marble of the item is cracked, but it seems like it'll still get the job done. Try sending something, if you wish!

Maybe this place is meant to be more. But for now, Patience is the only notable figure you have to place your attention on, and she comes forward to welcome you immediately.

"Welcome to my dominion," she greets in her usual, cheerful candor, and points at your hand, where you hold your godly token. "Now that you've been eliminated, I'll take that back and return it on your behalf. Don't worry, though, I'm not leaving you empty handed."

OOC NOTES
Hello, eliminated competitors, and welcome to the graveyard. Although it isn't much to look at, now, this area will be growing and expanding in time with the help of your characters' actions and participation in weekly events. What they unlock will have an impact on the living side, overarching plot elements, and ways to communicate between both planes!

When it seems like there isn't much to do, there's always one option left: gathering information. So sit back, enjoy the afterlife, and put on your thinking cap!

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[personal profile] arockstar 2019-04-07 11:49 pm (UTC)(link)
You're missing my point. I'm arguing that Patience would do better because she's more experienced, and you're arguing that, because she did something you don't agree with in this game, she'll be a worse leader despite her good intentions. Thing is, if good intentions don't matter in her case, it shouldn't matter when it comes to arguing against inexperience. Good intentions with a bad outcome are always exactly that. No one gets a do-over just because they meant well but made an oopsie, and that includes gods like Piety and Love.
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[personal profile] requiemed 2019-04-07 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)
...I see your point.

[But.]

Then I guess it comes down to the fact that, since they haven't been lying to me from the start, I trust either of them to not mess up this royally if they're put in charge. If we're picking based on what god should win, trust is a big part of that, and she massively blew it.
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[personal profile] arockstar 2019-04-08 12:13 am (UTC)(link)
So you care more about one world you'll never see than the world's of the forty-odd people in this competition. Noted. This is exactly why kids shouldn't be in charge.
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[personal profile] requiemed 2019-04-08 12:18 am (UTC)(link)
Uh, when exactly did I say that?
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[personal profile] arockstar 2019-04-08 12:20 am (UTC)(link)
Your priorities in your decision are about the future of this pantheon. I'll never understand why that matters so much to everyone here.
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[personal profile] requiemed 2019-04-08 12:22 am (UTC)(link)
That doesn't mean I don't care about everyone else's world, but they're not the ones in danger of being ruled by someone who sucks.
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[personal profile] arockstar 2019-04-08 12:40 am (UTC)(link)
More than a few of us here have worlds dependent on our wishes to continue existing. The gods won't be able to help all of us without one of us sacrificing our wish, and some of the living have already admitted to wanting to exclude some wishes from an "everyone wins" plan.
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[personal profile] requiemed 2019-04-08 12:56 am (UTC)(link)
Right. I'm sure everyone who's alive is going to line up to block out someone's wish if they out it's key to saving their world. To your other point, I have reason to think at least one of them will go that route.
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[personal profile] arockstar 2019-04-08 01:07 am (UTC)(link)
You can't rule it out as a possibility. Plenty of people around here really are that petty. Like, here I am saying I'd use my wish for good, and I don't see any evidence that anyone actually believes me.
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[personal profile] requiemed 2019-04-08 01:10 am (UTC)(link)
I don't think it's pettiness that's making people not trust you. It might be the whole murder thing.
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[personal profile] arockstar 2019-04-08 01:21 am (UTC)(link)
I was playing the game, same as anyone else. I didn't kill because I enjoyed it, and plenty of others murdered too.
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[personal profile] requiemed 2019-04-08 01:23 am (UTC)(link)
That's nice. Killing people is still a reason not to trust you. I also don't trust the other people who killed someone.
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[personal profile] arockstar 2019-04-08 03:21 am (UTC)(link)
Does it really count as murder if the victim doesn't stay dead? Understand—I'm not trying to argue that what I did was excusable, but I wouldn't have killed anyone had it been a permanent death. As much as many of you would disagree, it does make a difference, all of this being temporary.
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[personal profile] requiemed 2019-04-08 03:22 am (UTC)(link)
Just because it was slightly less awful than permanently killing someone doesn't mean I have reason to have faith in you.
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[personal profile] arockstar 2019-04-08 03:26 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, I'm aware. Why be logical when we can decide everyone's fate using black and white morals?

[He shrugs.]

Suit yourself.
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[personal profile] requiemed 2019-04-08 03:29 am (UTC)(link)
[From the set of her jaw and the pause she gives before responding, something he's said has struck a chord, but she doesn't voice that.]

Me not trusting you has no bearing on your fate, but nice try at making me feel guilty.