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( MINGLE - WEEK 2 )
![]() The sun is shining, the air conditioner units hum as they always do, and a gentle morning breeze blows against the windows. The scent of pine cones and evergreen follow you wherever you go in the motel, save for the parking lot and outdoor pool. It seems like someone was very generous with the detergent while moping the floors. The two grandfather clocks (one on each floor) will ring with each passing hour, indicating the time of day without fail. With this knowledge — they'll note the motel will continue to be surrounded by fog until 8:00 AM on the dot. It is at that hour that the fog will begin to recede. Not enough to reveal the whole city, but enough to allow residents to explore some of the buildings surrounding the motel. And speaking of the motel, it seems like the Storage room has unlocked itself overnight. How quaint. Welcome to Week 2's mingle, everyone! As of this week, we are now accepting murder proposals. If you're interested in having your character murder someone this week, please send in your proposal before Tuesday, 9:00 PM EST. We'll be contacting you on plurk over the week to finalize the details, or ask for rescheduling if necessary. As always, feel free to PM us or send us a PP over plurk if you have any questions! ic rulebook | locations | statuses | room assignments private conversations | ic profiles | graveyard | full navigation |


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Yes, that's it. I'm trying to break this window, but somehow it's almost calming.
[And he does look like he needs it, he definitely hasn't slept well these two days. Hey, what's that book]
The Necronomicon...wait, is that the book Lovecraft wrote?
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I'd think actually succeeding in breaking the glass would be more calming than tryin' over and over again only to fail.
[his gaze flickers down to the book, then up again]
Actually, it's a fictional text Lovecraft referenced in several of his works. Didn't think I'd actually get a copy when I asked for it. [ha]
This version's not very helpful.
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Really? What's wrong with that...I see now. It's for children. [It'd make sense for a version for children to not have the worst details] Omega seems to know a lot about Lovecraft and his work, she's the one who told me Innsmouth is from one of his stories. You should talk to her if you want more details.
[Apollo nudges the mannequin torso]
Do you want to give this a try? My arms are tired, I have been doing this for a while.
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[he holds the book up, pops it open, and flips to a random page. it has pictures on it, but no actual explanations. no wonder it's the Necronomicon for Kids]
Dave knows a lot, too. But I thought asking for this world's version of the grimmoire would be helpful. So much for that plan.
[a sigh, and he snaps the book shut]
And-- sure, why not? Who'd pass up the chance to break stuff for no reason whatsoever?
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[Why couldn't this town's eldritch undertones be fake too]
Go ahead. I'll be surprised if you do manage to break that window, though.
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[his head twitches, gaze flicking to the left, like he's reacting to some sort of invisible stimuli. he shakes his head and addresses Apollo again]
How long have you been trying?
[hands Apollo the Necronomicon as he goes to pick up a mannequin torso]
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Half an hour. I had to keep myself busy, and doing that is good enough. Besides I still want to get in there, it makes sense that room would have answers as to what happened to this town.
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I'd suggest you try picking the locks instead, but. ..
[THAT WAS A PRETTY FRUITLESS ENDEAVOR ON KAITO'S PART. he shrugs, picks up the mannequin torso, and immediately throws it at the glass as hard as he can]
[which isn't that hard, because he's a rogue-class thief. his focus is dexterity, not strength]
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I tried already, with Akira. It's harder than I thought it'd be, how do people manage to pick the locks?
[Trucy made it look so easy]
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S'actually pretty easy when there isn't some kind of weird force preventing you from poking at the tumblers inside of 'em.
[sighs when the mannequin torso bounces off the window harmlessly. he moves to pick it up again]
I could teach you, if ya want. But I'd have to get a lock I can actually pick.
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I'd like that. It's not like Craftly would have any reason not to give us a padlock.
[Say, now that he thinks about asking Craftly for stuff...]
Did you manage to find that deck of cards you were looking for?
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Yep.
[THROWS THE MANNEQUIN AGAIN, and as last time, nothing happens]
Is that you asking me for a quick show?
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[You know what, maybe what this needs is two objects crashing against the window at once. There must be a sizable rock around here...]
I'm expecting nothing short of impressive, Kaito. Do your best!
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And nothing short of impressive you'll get! ♥
[he begins to shuffle, hands moving almost imperceptibly fast as he flicks the pieces of paper between his fingers. the shuffling is pretty damn skilled too, if Apollo can tell. each time he cuts the deck, he gives the cards a flip in his hand before he stacks them all back together again]
[when finished, he holds the deck out to Apollo, head bowed, like he's some kind of butler offering a platter of food to a noble]
Pick one.
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Let's see...
[Here's a card. Five of clubs, okay]
Do I put it back in?
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Yep. Riiiight in the center. Watch it carefully to make sure it gets shuffled back in with its brethren, too.
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All right then. Give it a good shuffle of your own, just so you can make sure I'm not bein' sneaky. 'M sure your eyes have been watching my hands this entire time, heh.
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[Apollo shuffles the cards, slower than Kaito did but he's rather sure he did well enough. All the cards seem normal to him, there doesn't seem to be anything strange]
Here you go!
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[ooooohm]
I sense. . . [hmmm]
I sense. . . the five of clubs.
In your pocket.
[BETTER CHECK YOUR POCKETS APOLLO]
[because the five of clubs is in one of them]
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[You have to be kidding him. In his pocket? There's no way it's--oh my god there's something in his pocket, his fingers just stumbled into something. He doesn't even have to take it out to know it's his card. There's no way it's anything else but his card]
How did you -- I know, a magician doesn't reveal his secrets no matter what.
[Unless it's related to a murder]
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[how's that for impressive!1]
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Are you sure you don't want to do shows with other magicians? I know someone who'd like to meet you once she hears about what you can do. Even if you're in another world she'd definitely try to reach you somehow.
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That depends. Is she very good at what she does?
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Trucy is amazing! She has been training herself as a magician and doing shows since she was eight years old. Recently her fame has increased considerably, and I'm sure soon she'll be recognized internationally just like her father and grandfather's troupe was!
[Apollo is genuinely thrilled to sing praises to Trucy]
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