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dramatispersonae) wrote2013-06-18 03:44 pm
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Kunzite - Game 198
You find yourself standing in a small, snowy clearing in a pine forest. It's nighttime and bitterly cold, moreso than Camelot; the stars go on forever, and there's a very bright full moon. You can see quite easily. There's a stone archway behind you, and through it you can see the Ring, still with the tables full of mead laid out. Scattered around the clearing are twenty-four free-standing wooden doors, carved and polished. They don't seem like they'd lead anywhere if you opened them, but well, #personae.
Round 3
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[makes a wobbly "so-so" gesture with his hand, but heading towards 19 then]
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Like always. Usually when I have the chance to sit back and think about things, it turns out my first instinct was stupid... Though, I mean, I was joking, it's not like it matters with this kind of game.
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They're definitely getting more abstract...
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..."Inevitability"... maybe. Since if you're running down a tree trunk, there's really only one place you could possibly end up... Though it might be hard to choose any one part of the scene that shows that.
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Jeez... All right, we'll do that. This game is a little fun if only for how weird it is...
[taking the provided paintbrush and... drawing on the air, sectioning off part of the view of ground as seen from the tree trunk and outlining the elements of the scene!]
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A work of art!
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Answer
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Item: view of the bottom of the tree trunk, sectioned off with paint and with the details outlined
Magic: inevitability