Entry tags:
( MINGLE - WEEK 4 )
![]() 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 buildings surrounding the motel, it seems like the Library is now open. How quaint. As a reminder, we are now accepting murder proposals for Week 4! If you're interested in having your character commit a murder this week, be sure to send in your proposal before Tuesday, 9:00 PM EST. Remember that we can't have a murdergame without any murders, so go forth and let the bodies hit the floor. 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 |


no subject
[Look he's just saying they weren't where they should be and not immediately visible in a jar or something, so, uh. They might be around?? And not vanished like Dave's heart?? Maybe???]
no subject
Hmmm, yep, okay, I might've missed that by refusing to look at the... leftover bodies. At all. [let him live he is 12 and doesn't need this shit] Alright, so. Eyes. Eyes. What could eyes mean? Did she see something? Or is it because she killed herself instead of being murdered?
no subject
no subject
no subject
[Ugh. This place makes him sick.] Still, maybe it is symbolic in some way? I didn't know Dave or Omega that well to say, though.
no subject
no subject
[Don't think he hasn't noticed those suspiciously blank pages, Craftly.]
no subject
no subject
[So he's still suspicious.]
no subject
[thanks, passive aggressive notes]
no subject
I wonder if someone's role could see it. But that would be very difficult to arrange.
no subject
It's really hard to take all these murders seriously sometimes.
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
I'm here to crush hopes and dreams.
no subject
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)