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curtainsdown2020-07-11 07:39 pm
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now let's skip the tears and start on the whole-
[You remember dying. Maybe the memory is clear and bright and your body still aches from the cause. Maybe it was fast enough that you didn't feel it and don't remember what you went through. But no matter how you went out you're still trapped here.
When you open your eyes it might take you a minute to recognize your surroundings. For the executed, it's your dressing room. For the victims, you startle awake in the place your body was discovered. But no matter where you are nothing is where you remember it. It's like everything has been picked up and moved to the other side of the room. The entire room has been perfectly mirrored from what it used to be and, upon leaving, it seems the rest of the opera house is just the same. If you remember one room being in the east wing, it's now in the west. If it was in the west, it's now in the east.
Welcome back to the Opera House, friends. Even in death you're still in the woods.]
WEEK 1 | WEEK 2 | WEEK 3 | WEEK 4 | WEEK 5
[ooc: Welcome to deadland, darlings! It's a perfectly mirrored version of the Opera House and each week, as new people die after new floors have been revealed, the stairwell doors will unlock and allow you to reach them. For example, week 3 victims will unlock floor 2 and so on and so forth. Also, all dead characters will wake up at their actual canon point.
Have fun because we have some fun things planned for you.]
When you open your eyes it might take you a minute to recognize your surroundings. For the executed, it's your dressing room. For the victims, you startle awake in the place your body was discovered. But no matter where you are nothing is where you remember it. It's like everything has been picked up and moved to the other side of the room. The entire room has been perfectly mirrored from what it used to be and, upon leaving, it seems the rest of the opera house is just the same. If you remember one room being in the east wing, it's now in the west. If it was in the west, it's now in the east.
Welcome back to the Opera House, friends. Even in death you're still in the woods.]
[ooc: Welcome to deadland, darlings! It's a perfectly mirrored version of the Opera House and each week, as new people die after new floors have been revealed, the stairwell doors will unlock and allow you to reach them. For example, week 3 victims will unlock floor 2 and so on and so forth. Also, all dead characters will wake up at their actual canon point.
Have fun because we have some fun things planned for you.]

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His level of trust shows up in his eyes.]
I know you despise me. This isn't accidental.
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[She throws the scissors down in frustration]
You just make me sad! I want to talk to you and not be constantly reminded that you're just like the people we swore we'd fight against. Out of everyone here, you're the only other one who might even come close to understanding all the shit I remembered after I died.
[More than usual, Sigyn looks incredibly tired.]
I just want my friend back.
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I- That can't happen anymore. This is not what the Anti-Telharsic power now part of my body wants me to do. We cannot be friends. [He says to remind himself as well.] That's not how Evil works.
...Though I am still sure nothing can phase me anymore from your universe. Would anyone else here call me anything other than a liar if I told them the resistance army uses a flying submarine? No, I am just a crazy man who believes he is a prince, nothing more. [Bitter, maybe?]
I'm so sorry
[Norns, she's been waiting to get this off of her chest for weeks, it just sort of spills out]
The Ratatosk Express was never meant to transport people, it was meant to bring elder gods into our reality so they could destroy all of Yggdrasil. Odin had gone mad listening to their whispers. On the train I found my wife, who I thought was dead for 5 years after a very brutal public execution. Apparently Odin didn't kill her, but instead broke her mind so she could continue working on that abomination of a train. After destroying the human-powered engine the terrors started invading the train. Loki came to me and we hooked her up to the engine to power it for as long as possible, because as soon at that engine arrived in Midgard, destruction would follow. So I got to watch her die. Again.
[She's...she's breathing a little heavy after that]
So a flying submarine doesn't sound too out of the ordinary for me.
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[He states this as a fact. That...happens. He's not sad about the Hootsman. He shouldn't be sad.
You shouldn't even feel anything about it.]
But then that friend may come back as a demigod. Or as a legend. Midgard is safe because of you and of her.
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Oh, no. As soon as Loki's blood ran dry the train exited the wormhole, with all the terrors and elder gods right behind us. We didn't save anyone, just bought some time.
Like I said: at least you saved your world.
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The other world, where I was impaled, is hopefully safe. I do not know what the future holds for it.
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[Another chuckle]
I guess that's my legacy.
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[She picks up the scissors again, cutting out the rest of the fabric in a few rough cuts]
I just want to see her again. That's all I need.
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[Angus's posture straightens as if he has suddenly remembered something important.]
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Is that what you call the afterlife in your world?
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"Hell" I understand. [Otherwise how can he sing about terrible weapons of war or of volcanic graves?] But that sounds better than whatever this is.
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Loads better.
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