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dramatispersonae) wrote2015-03-28 03:56 pm
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[The Ring tilts under your feet, and with a sudden, gut-wrenching twist you're falling. A sense of how someone might have come to be in this position wraps around you as you fall; you (no, not you, but someone) could have leapt from a cliff to avoid something chasing them, and in the sick vertigo of freefall thought only that this could not possibly be as bad as what was behind them catching up--
You land with a thump. That phantom hunted feeling stays with you, leaving your hands shaky and your mouth dry.
You're in a perfectly circular and thoroughly strange workroom. The floor is made of polished rosewood and the walls are clear glass, but they're both hard to see because of how packed and active the space is - a clear brook bubbles incongruously over stones through the center, while shelves and tables crowd the walls and books and clock-or-wirework projects crowd the shelves and tables. Unfinished clockwork dummies stand here and there with a faintly gloomy air. A brand-new pottery wheel is turning slowly in the corner, its movement driven by the current of the water through the room.
Despite the cheerful clutter, the feeling of dread is still very strong here - papers have been rifled through frantically and left in heaps, and a few of the little mechanical toys have been broken, as though they were handled with too much haste and not enough care.
When you look around to identify the source of your unease, you see that the one broad uncovered section of glass shows a mirror hanging on the white wall beyond, out of reach beyond the glass. An indistinct dark shape lurks in it, and when you approach it you can hear whispers:
it's been summoned
did you say its name three times?
it's coming.]
You land with a thump. That phantom hunted feeling stays with you, leaving your hands shaky and your mouth dry.
You're in a perfectly circular and thoroughly strange workroom. The floor is made of polished rosewood and the walls are clear glass, but they're both hard to see because of how packed and active the space is - a clear brook bubbles incongruously over stones through the center, while shelves and tables crowd the walls and books and clock-or-wirework projects crowd the shelves and tables. Unfinished clockwork dummies stand here and there with a faintly gloomy air. A brand-new pottery wheel is turning slowly in the corner, its movement driven by the current of the water through the room.
Despite the cheerful clutter, the feeling of dread is still very strong here - papers have been rifled through frantically and left in heaps, and a few of the little mechanical toys have been broken, as though they were handled with too much haste and not enough care.
When you look around to identify the source of your unease, you see that the one broad uncovered section of glass shows a mirror hanging on the white wall beyond, out of reach beyond the glass. An indistinct dark shape lurks in it, and when you approach it you can hear whispers:
it's been summoned
did you say its name three times?
it's coming.]

ROUND 2
What do you do when you feel fear?
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Oh, it turned off.
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Is...that a bad thing...?
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All of that show just to ask a question?
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ROUND 2
There's a new question:]
How do you find the means to perform that action?
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Well, there goes our easy, general answer.
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ROUND 3 (bonus)
As the room clicks into place a stone smashes through the glass ceiling above the pottery wheel, crushing your wet pot and the wheel itself entirely. The clockwork dummy's hands jerk, snapped off at the wrists. With their destruction the sense of panic rises in your throat, clogging it. There’s a wave of heat through the room. The final revealed question appears burned and distorted . . .]
W̠͞h̡̙̠a̡̬͔̞͍̗t͓̩̰̻ ̠̳w̖̳̮͘o͡u͏̞͖̬̱̹̮l͚̙̝̦d̲̪̤͇̦͚ ̸̹̼̬y͉̻͝o͚͚̘̮͕u̧̪͖̼̦̯̻̳ ̬̭d̙̝̜ͅo̵͇̜̞͎̯͔ ̖͈̼i̲͖̭̼͙̪̯f̧̣̩̺͕̪̦ ͕̙t͚͘h̢̙̻̥a̴̺͔̩͎t̨̩͕ ̗f̱̱̳̗a̫i̶̝͎̳̻̲l̯̲̞̣̺͜ͅe̤̥͙͇̟̜͈d͟?̲͇͟
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If it fails, then I am already dead.
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[but his voice sounds choked as the prompt says]
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...Try again until you succeed. If you can.
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Don't give up. If you need to retreat and think of another plan, or find people who support you, then you can do that. It's not giving up if you plan to try again.
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Don't give up. If you need to retreat and think of another plan, or find people who support you, then you can do that. It's not giving up if you plan to try again.
[and adding his own:]
No matter how each of us fights or why, we refuse to give up. We know that the answer is telling us to assume things are hopeless or that we absolutely can't win. We don't care. This is our answer, regardless of what the context we're told we have is.
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Don't give up. If you need to retreat and think of another plan, or find people who support you, then you can do that. It's not giving up if you plan to try again.
[and for his own addition, finishing it off with a bugling roar like a call-to-arms]
END
...you blink, and you're back in the Ring again, leaving the fear behind like a bad dream.]