Trustfell 5: A Good Day to Trust Fall (
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Week 3.
Grace and Doug are dead. It seems that there isn't anything more to do but mourn your losses and try to move forward. The Transmitter's rules still hang in every room, a reminder of the only means of escaping this place. But surely no one else will give into them, right? Saturday is given to regrouping and rest; the static blares out early on Sunday, but at least there are no bodies to find today - it seems you're safe for now. The night before wasn't necessarily a peaceful one, however; you'll probably feel a bit groggy when you wake up, and it seems you've regained something that you didn't realize you'd lost... Once again, however, it seems your efforts won't go unrewarded; another set of corridors have opened up, much in the same fashion as the other new area did last week. With them come new rooms to explore; maybe some of them will be to your liking. Or perhaps it's better to say that hopefully some of them will; after all, if the Transmitter gets her way, you may be here for a very, very long time. |
SUNDAY | MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY
[OOC: Welcome to week three of Trustfell! Feel free to make as many top levels as you'd like and tag out to other characters! This post is for all of your interactions this week... at least until the weekend. Don't forget to save those threads for coins and the activity check!
If you'd like to get in contact with the Transmitter, you can do so through text or the phone in your room!]
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[Thankfully, he is not a total idiot? Still kind of reckless with regards to sparring, but.]
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[He's just. Making sure!]
It worries me that things like this are coming out so often, that is all. Even if we do not seem to need them for murders to occur, it...seems as though it might be easier, with a real weapon.
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[This is going to go so poorly one day, Asgore.]
I've no intention of using it, however. I plan on keeping it, but actually killing anyone doesn't interest me.
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Under the circumstances, I hope you will understand that I do not wish to give lessons in the use of a trident. I believe that you do not mean to harm anyone with it, but I would never teach with a sharpened weapon to begin with. There is not a lot of room for error.
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[It's...awkward, but it's blunt.]
The incentive offered this week is a difficult one for me. I don't intend to take her up on it, but there's no sense in tempting myself, either.
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I see. Yes, that is probably wise. [And, you know, he doubts this will pan out, but:] I hope you know that I am available, if you wish to talk about it. I would not share anything private with anyone.
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...I appreciate the gesture, but I can't. Not about this.
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[He nods, unsurprised. Still, he's glad he said it all the same, especially after that look.]
It is only natural that we all have our secrets. And we cannot all be as willing to share them as Mr. Ace. [It's a little humorous, but nothing against George. After all, you didn't see Asgore reading off his card either.]
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...For what it's worth, you're probably the only person I would actually consider telling certain things.
Perhaps someday.
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[He's not going to push. He doesn't want to hear Wesker's problems for his own sake, only if it would be good for Wesker.]
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[Again, it's awkward as hell; less like he's disliking the idea as a whole and more like he's just not very used to people offering things like that to him in the first place.
What the actual hell is the concept of people being nice to him, etc.]
I should be all right tonight, for reference. Krauser is staying with me - he'll make sure that nothing happens.
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[are Wesker and Krauser dating too, now]
It would be nice if we could all stay in pairs like that. But I suppose we have already discussed why not everyone wishes to.
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I personally wasn't fond of the idea as-suggested, either; as it stands, we're only together at night, and only as long as we want each other there.
The silence in the rooms tends to get to us. It's easier to stand it if there's someone else there.
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[Not to like, draw a parallel there]
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[...MUCH TO EVERYBODY'S SURPRISE, I'M SURE.]
It's more that I'm unused to the soundproofing - I'm almost always stationed somewhere with a good amount of people, so there's always some sort of noise happening where I can hear it.
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That too. I have two children, there is always some sound in the house. I can only assume they put that in so that we could not interfere in anything - some of these deaths might have been prevented, had we been able to hear the sound of fighting.
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[He's sure that someone would have interfered, at any rate.]
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[He has not left his room unlocked while he's in it since he got here.]
...Look after yourself tonight. Given that we've been given an explicit deadline, I imagine tonight may be more volatile than most.
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