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dramatispersonae) wrote2012-06-23 10:21 am
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ROLO'S HEART
Tick, tick, tick, tick.
You fall through space breathlessly, airlessly, your heart skipping a beat. When you land, everything is black for a moment before you rise and see who is with you and where you are...
((Important OOC Note: HOW TEMPERATURE WORKS
Each area of the heart has a temperature applied to it. This "temperature" is essentially a status effect that acts on the emotions. I'll give the details of each emotional status effect in the writeup for that area. Generally I'll give the percentage amount that it's changed, ie, "10-30% (effect)". The reason I'll give a range here is to give you leeway to play with what's comfortable for you while still maintaining the effect. However, a general guide is below:
Warm to hot - Players feel an increased sense of agitation, uncertainty, and general lack of security. All other feelings are normal.
Moderate (normal/default) - No effect. Players feel their emotion as normal.
Cool to cold - Players feel an overall decrease in emotional reaction. Severe lack of affect is in the area.
Players are of course permitted, if you think your character would, to realize their current emotions are under some kind of influence.))
((Please come to #coldclocking on IRC))
You fall through space breathlessly, airlessly, your heart skipping a beat. When you land, everything is black for a moment before you rise and see who is with you and where you are...
((Important OOC Note: HOW TEMPERATURE WORKS
Each area of the heart has a temperature applied to it. This "temperature" is essentially a status effect that acts on the emotions. I'll give the details of each emotional status effect in the writeup for that area. Generally I'll give the percentage amount that it's changed, ie, "10-30% (effect)". The reason I'll give a range here is to give you leeway to play with what's comfortable for you while still maintaining the effect. However, a general guide is below:
Warm to hot - Players feel an increased sense of agitation, uncertainty, and general lack of security. All other feelings are normal.
Moderate (normal/default) - No effect. Players feel their emotion as normal.
Cool to cold - Players feel an overall decrease in emotional reaction. Severe lack of affect is in the area.
Players are of course permitted, if you think your character would, to realize their current emotions are under some kind of influence.))
((Please come to #coldclocking on IRC))
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[a little lost]
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[picking up the knife again, turning it around in his hands, glancing at Nunnally]
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"I want to come down... I want to hold you, both of you..."
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I. . . I think if he does come down. . . he should still be restrained. . .
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[crouching next to her, leaning an arm on her knees]
I don't disagree.
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. . . do we have the keycard to go up. . . maybe we should ask someone else in the heart. . .
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