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[backdated to round 4 rest day] Tower exploration [open to all]
Characters: Everyone who wants to!
Format: Prose/action/whatever you feel like
This log is: Open
Location: Everywhere, well this post is in the courtyard, your character can start anywhere and the end destination is the humming tower
Summary: Alright so Elle gave me permission to start this thread, pretty much on the rest day of round 4 the northenmost tower is unsealed (see this thread: Here)
So pretty much this is the everyone who wants to goes to the tower and meets in the lobby (by coincidence), but once we get to the loby we wait for Elle.
So take your pick, you can either overhear Romeo and Grenn and tag along with them or your character can make their own way/go exploring alone/in other groups etc
Once you get to the loby the description from Elle is:
"The lobby of the tower is empty other than having white walls with red highlights. There's a tiger-head decoration around in a few places. The floors are pale, seamless stone. Other than a slight breath-like hum and vibration in the walls, there is no sound from within the tower. It's a little too warm temperature-wise to be comfortable. Uhhh what else... I think that's it."
Warnings: Will be added as necessary
"Miss Grenn, Miss Grenn!" An excited voice called, an excited voice that belonged to the filthy disheveled kid that was tearing across the courtyard towards poor Grenn.
Romeo had ran as fast as he could! Every day he went to check on the towers, going round each one every morning after his training with Zoro and nothing ever changed, they were all silent and still except the one that hummed faintly. Nothing ever changed; until today.
"It's open it's open! The tower! I went today and the gate is open!" He hadn't gone inside, hadn't dared to go in alone. After all Grenn new so much more than him about the towers and he had promised to inform her if anything changed. That was why he went each day. He paused to get his breath back as he had been running really hard and grinned at Miss Grenn, excitement shining in his eyes.
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"Right..." She stared at the bathroom door she'd chosen when they came to the large building that, strangely, was closed off in all other places except their dining hall. "I'll be back soon," Grenn mumbled and disappeared inside, glaring at the connectors while she was safely alone.
"I... hate... this..." With a sigh, she connected both prostethics and pushed the chair in front of her as she walked out, suppressing the wince that came as she acclimatizied to the low-level constant connector-pain.
"Let's go then. You haven't seen anyone?" Grenn cast a look around the entrance room, but it was empty, and there were only a few people (all who she didn't recognize) still inside the dining hall itself when she looked in there.
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"We might see some people on the way and can ask them!" He walked next to her again keeping his pace a little slower than before as he knew her legs hurt her. He kept quiet on the way to the tower, excited but busy wondering what could be at the tower.
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"Well, let's---" Grenn started and then immediately stopped as she stared at the door, at the little text verse there. That was...
"... So... Legend Fragments do have something to do with the tower being opened... Or the fragments are just connected to the towers in some other way?" Grenn was at this point mostly talking aloud to herself, tracing the letters with a faint frown.
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They got to the door and Grenn spoke as she read the words written there, words that Romeo could not read. "The legend? Why? What does the writing say Miss Grenn?" Romeo asked, a little annoyed that he couldn't read it for himself and so had to bother miss Grenn in asking to explain it to him.
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"Did they take your memory of knowing how to read, or can't you?" Either was a possibility, after all, since illiteracy, she knew, had been common in the past.
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"I can read miss I really can!" He looked so intense, it was upsetting that he had lost this skill that he had worked so hard on gaining. "Doctor Casella and Angeletta taught me last year, I even read Moby Dick! But they made me forget." He glared back in the general direction of the school.
Then he looked back at the tower, "Can we go in Miss Grenn!"
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"Let's go, then."
The decor... well. Blinding white and red highlights... And it may have been morbid, but the highlights seemed to turn into smears of blood at the edge of her vision, but she was rather sure that was just her brain.
"... Why is it hot in here?" There was no reason for it to be so... And... Tiger heads? Her mind flickered back on the mangled last part of Round Zero, the part she'd technically been dead for, and which was the most jumbled for her.
Huge tiger with lasers.
She almost opened her mouth to make a comment, but snapped it closed; she didn't think Romeo had the frame of reference to get her thought of 'if this was a video game, this would be the current level's boss dungeon...'
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It was hot inside, hotter then it should be since it wasn't very hot outside at all, the white and red on the walls was strange but what made Romeo gasp and step closer to Grenn was the Tiger heads.
They had wondered what was in the tower, and Romeo remembered being on the roof and seeing the stone tigers there.
"Tigers," he whispered edging closer to Grenn, not quite wanting to touch her in case she pushed him away but wanting the security of being with someone bigger, also if the tiger was here he would have to be close to protect Grenn.
Not that he could do anything, not even Sora could beat the tiger. He shuddered, "Do you think this is his house?"
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"Unless the tower's bigger on the inside than on the outside... That tiger would be too huge to fit in here." Of course, whoever in charge could just rewrite code, or whatever, and make the place bigger, or whatever would suit.
"But it's... obviously, connected to the tiger of that round..." Grenn said with a grimace, wandering over to one of the decorations to trace the head. This heat was creating uncomfortable sweat at the connection between flesh and metal.
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Romeo shuddered, "I hope he doesn't come here..." He said, his voice lacking its usual chear and entusiasm.
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"Well, let's have a look around..."
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But he couldn't give up now, he smiled at Grenn trying to keep his spirits up. "Let's go then!" He led the way, making sure not to go too far from Grenn.
They slowly walked up the first set of stairs, it seemed to be getting warmer, or maybe that was because they had been inside for a little while now. When they entered the next floor Romeo gasped softly.
"Weapons!" And so it was, pile upon pile of weapons, swords, shields, lances, guns. Piles of them. One pile in particular stood out to Romeo for on the top was a flail and he had seen it before, fuzzy and half forgotten but it had been in his dream.
"Miss Reiko's!" Romeo tugged on Grenn's shirt to point out the weapon in question.
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"... Why... is her weapon here?" Grenn looked around again, but if all the weapons here were representations/belonged to the students who had been here, there were too many of them. They had been the first group, hadn't they? A sort of 'beta' test...
But 'beta' was a second stage. Had there been an 'alpha' round, too? Shaking her head, ignoring the sweat that had begun to pool at the base of her neck and soon would slide down, Grenn walked up to the pile the flail was on top of and reached out.
"I don't get it..."
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But as Grenn's fingers touched the flail it simply faded from existance. Romeo's mouth dropped open and further still when he saw it reapear on a pile a little bit further away. How had it done that! "Grenn?" He asked, his voice less certain than it usually was.
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"Huh," Grenn muttered, following Romeo's gaze to where the flail had reappeared. A 'proper' holographic weapon? Or whatever. Something. Grenn looked away from the piles of weapons and down at Romeo, shrugging.
"... They're not really here." Grenn paused with a frown, wondering how to explain. And wasn't it strange to have a proper hologram inside a computer simulation? "At least not that one. Think of it as something like hidden mirrors reflecting the image of the weapon to where we are." She wasn't sure that was a good enough explanation, but it was the best she could do under the circumstances.
Grenn straightened and looked around again, to see if there was anything she'd missed, and where the stairs were, considering there ought to be more to the tower, unless it was smaller inside than it appeared on the outside, since they hadn't been walking that far on the stairs to have gotten to the top.
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Romeo had also had the same thought about the fact they hadn't climbed many stairs, when he had climbed the outside of the tower it had taken a long time. He walked back to the stairs and saw that even though they had gone into this room here the stairs continued upwards. "Hey were not at the top yet!"
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She brushed her fingers against the handle of a strange weapon with two impressively long, curved blades sticking out from one end each of the handle, green runes running down each blade. The weapon, whatever it was supposed to be (it looked rather wicked, truly) flickered out of existence and reappeared on another pile, alongside another that looked just like it.
So they couldn't be touched. With a shrug, Grenn walked slowly over to where Romeo stood at the doorway, giving the room another good once-over, to be sure they hadn't missed anything before they continued upwards. There was now a faint circle of moisture on her pants at the height where her thighs connected to her prostethics, and Grenn wasn't sure if it was sweat, or condensation from the heat. What she did know, was that an added layer of background pain had wormed itself in; the heat wasn't deadly, or too much to handle, but the artificial nerves were picking up on it.
"Seems to be nothing else in here..."
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Romeo poked his head through the door, "This one's the same!" Of course it wasn't the same room, but again there were piles of weapons.
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With a metaphorical shrug, Grenn pointed up the stairs.
"Let's go on up then, check each room as we pass by, but if these two floors are the same, I'd wager the others are too... But..." Grenn paused to rest against the wall between the second floor and the third as she thought. The heat was getting to her.
"What's with all the weapons... we haven't been this many people here..." It was mostly a rethorical question phrased aloud, since Romeo would hardly be able to answer.
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That thought was scary, would it mean they would disapear too?
He peeked into the room on the fourth floor, "Same again? Shall we keep going up?"
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It looked precisely like the other two rooms above the entrance, and Grenn wondered if the last floor would contain a room like this, too, or... considering the tiger head decoration, something else.
She wasn't sure which she preferred.
"We'll go up. If anything, we can check the rooms on the way down again..." Grenn cast a last look into the 'armoury room' of floor four and then, with a sigh, went for the stairs again. She didn't like weather. And she didn't like non-climate-controlled buildings either.
You shouldn't have to sweat inside, unless you were actually aiming for that, in a bathing house!
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He started to tremble, what if his friends had become tiger food! What if Rapunzel and miss Reiko had been eaten!
He shook his head, "It was just a dream." He muttered as he arrived at the fifth floor. More weapons! He looked upwards, "Up again, we must nearly be at the top miss Grenn!"
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Better (and easier) that, than trying to explain, and frankly, there was no harm in letting Romeo think it had been a dream.
"Yeah... I hope so. This place is way too hot," Grenn grumbled and heaved a sigh, giving the stairs a baleful glare. Though it was only her own fault and drive that kept her here and kept her climbing upwards.
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It was huge and blue and sleeping, curled up it took up the entire room and though it's eyes were closed it was facing the door. Romeo stood at the doorway, his arms apart as if he could protect Grenn. But he knew he couldn't because in the dream, if it had been a dream at all, he hadn't been able to help miss Reiko.
He shook his head slowly as if by doing so the monster would disapear.
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"So... okay. Boss dungeon..." Grenn uttered, and flinched at her own loud voice. She hadn't thought it would be so strong and clear, especially not with what they were staring at. Well, boss or 'admin'? Mental shrug. And if that thing woke up? Well, besides the futility (she thought, she couldn't actually remember much of what those who'd still been alive to face it had done) of attacking it, neither Grenn now Romeo were Players this Round, or, even if they'd been, a woved Weapon to the other.
There was no defense.
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