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Trustfell 5: A Good Day to Trust Fall ([personal profile] trustfellowship) wrote in [community profile] trustfelled2017-07-02 11:45 am

Week 5.

WEEK 5

Another week has passed; another two people have died. Tsubasa Hanekawa and Nachetanya Loei Piena Augustra have joined the ranks of the deceased. Whatever you may have thought about them in the end, one thing hovers heavy over the group: the fact that neither their compassion nor their ambition was enough to keep them alive in here.

Is yours?

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...

And of course, with another successful trial comes a new addition to the building, another corridor opening up on the west side of the building. The doors leading to it branch off of the hallways leading to the second and fourth sections of the building; have those doors always been there? You can't remember...

It's a new week. Of course, that means you've been here for over a month, and your stay doesn't seem to be coming to a close yet.

PATIENTS REMAINING: 22


SUNDAY | MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY
[OOC: Welcome to week five 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!]
heritrix: (contemplative)

[personal profile] heritrix 2017-07-11 03:45 am (UTC)(link)
[Rin's response takes longer this time:]

My theory breaks down as follows:

1. As they have no form of their own, they're eager to see us murder each other off so that they can take our bodies as their own.

2. The person they change into is not always a loved one. I began to suspect this at Gant's trial. I have a few theories about this, but I need more information to pin it down.

3. The executions are theatric in nature, drawing out an emotional response for the shock value. That's exactly the Risen's style.


[After Krauser's execution, Rin will have a great deal more to share, but these are her thoughts for now.]
crywiththesaints: Turning around (this coffin that holds me tight)

[personal profile] crywiththesaints 2017-07-11 04:12 am (UTC)(link)
This is true. They could need the bodies for themselves, hence using the same type of execution for each culprit. As well, access to a variety of worlds would allow them to spread whatever it is they're working on, though that's simply an undeveloped idea.

You're right about that second point; the villagers at the second trial were a conflicting point as well. Perhaps only someone the person would find important to them in a way that their lives would not be theirs otherwise.
heritrix: (could it be?)

[personal profile] heritrix 2017-07-11 05:27 am (UTC)(link)
It could potentially be even simpler.
crywiththesaints: Unimpressed look (you're caught in loneliness again)

[personal profile] crywiththesaints 2017-07-11 01:11 pm (UTC)(link)
What are you thinking?
heritrix: (minutes before welding)

[personal profile] heritrix 2017-07-13 05:11 pm (UTC)(link)
That it has some kind of psychometric ability, or telepathy. If it's the latter, it could be as simple as drawing on the person or persons the victim is most heavily thinking about as they enter the arena.

[And after Krauser's execution, Rin will feel more convinced about this theory than some of her other ones. We can handwave that she would have told Sakura as much.]