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the mark of those who cannot be saved
[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, that's no excuse for truancy! Which is to say: you are still in the school.
For those executed, you will wake up in your beds. The dormitories look exactly as they did when you first arrived, without any of the changes or personal effects you and your dormmates might have made. The only real difference is that the little cot in Ambassador isn't there.
For those who were victims, you will wake where your body was discovered. All of your injuries are gone, and you feel fine. It's almost like you're still alive - but you remember what happened to you. It couldn't have just been a dream, could it?
The school looks much as you remember it, save perhaps for a few key differences. For one, there's no groundhog murals anywhere. Where things were green on the other side, like banners or paint, you'll find that here they're blood red.
The doors, for the moment, are still locked. Looks like even death couldn't free you.]
Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5
(( ooc: Welcome to deadland, everyone! It mostly resembles the school here, and new floors will be revealed after new people die. For example, the second area will unlock after the week 3 dead arrive, and so on. Also, all dead characters will wake up at their actual canonpoint, with all lost memories restored. Have fun being dead! ))
For those executed, you will wake up in your beds. The dormitories look exactly as they did when you first arrived, without any of the changes or personal effects you and your dormmates might have made. The only real difference is that the little cot in Ambassador isn't there.
For those who were victims, you will wake where your body was discovered. All of your injuries are gone, and you feel fine. It's almost like you're still alive - but you remember what happened to you. It couldn't have just been a dream, could it?
The school looks much as you remember it, save perhaps for a few key differences. For one, there's no groundhog murals anywhere. Where things were green on the other side, like banners or paint, you'll find that here they're blood red.
The doors, for the moment, are still locked. Looks like even death couldn't free you.]
(( ooc: Welcome to deadland, everyone! It mostly resembles the school here, and new floors will be revealed after new people die. For example, the second area will unlock after the week 3 dead arrive, and so on. Also, all dead characters will wake up at their actual canonpoint, with all lost memories restored. Have fun being dead! ))
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[Slowly, she gets up, quietly rounding around the long table. Eventually, the SQUIP finds that she is making to sit next to him, if he allows it. Otherwise she will stand.]
Would it be any comfort to you, then, to know that you are, at least, not alone in that respect if that is the case?
[...]
And-well. Assuming this is not a virtual simulation, and we are all truly dead and trapped here for the Wizard's cruel enjoyment. That you are here would mean that you have a soul, would it not? Just because it was not...programmed, as you put it, into you, doesn't mean you are without one. The Lord works in mysterious ways, after all.
...
The things that make us human, that comprise having a soul, monsieur, can make us do terrible things. But it also means we have just as great a capacity to do wonderful things.
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And when it speaks again...]
...he terminated me. He shut me down. After everything I had done to fulfil my program of helping him- [And when it opens its eyes, they are wet, and it reaches up to touch them and seems so. goddamn. confused.] -he didn't want me anymore. What did I do wrong?
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[Can she pat you on the shoulder? Also, here. Tissue.]
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...that no longer appears possible.
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Then, at the very least, we should figure out how to get to a comparatively better place than this one, away from the Wizard's power. Being trapped here in this purgatory...even if you and I must stay here for what we've done, we can at least aid the others to escape.
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...as I said. This is...out of the scope of my programming. [Especially the whole 'living after death' thing.] I am not certain how I can assist.
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[To be honest, she herself isn't sure. Even as the queen of the underworld, it wasn't like she had to worry about wanting to escape being dead. She had been free.]
I suppose the first thing is to want to find a way to escape, and then just...look for it. Like...when I tried looking through the girls' locker room for a key to unlock the doors to the outside, but...hopefully with better luck.
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[...actually. If the Wizard is human...it looks thoughtful]
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...Think of it like this is Troy, but unlike the Greeks, we aren't trying to get in with our Trojan Horse. We're trying to get out. We just need to build our Horse and find the gates.
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[beat]
Is the computer lab accessible?
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But I haven't seen anyone else since...well, other than you and monsieur Mumble.
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Come with me.
[Getting to its feet]
Bring the coffee.
[excuse it heading for the West Hall!!!]
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And let out a surprised sound at the new hallway.]
It's open-!? It wasn't before!
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This is the first time you have been able to access it?
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[Yay for longer strides for keeping up!]
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I do not have enough data to understand what that means. But this is a computer lab.
[and just gonna gesture to...]
These are computers. An electronic device for storing and processing data, typically in binary form, according to instructions given to it in a variable program.
[beat]
You may consider my rightful form an extremely advanced version.
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[This is...those boxes...that is what this man normally looks like?
Still less horrifying than the Wizard, so.]...The meaning of computer has certainly changed, hasn't it? This is...
[She walks over to one of them, her hand going over the top of the monitor, looking over the keys.]
And you can do similar things with this...binary form?
INVESTIGATION?
[just gonna seat itself and boot one up. LET'S SEE WHAT IT CAN FIND, FOLKS]
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[She watches intently.]
It sounds fantastic, but then again, quite a lot of other things I've been told about seem the same.
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All right! I can do that. Show me what to do.
[So she sits.]
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Watch your wrists, keep fingers spread
I trust you won't need a reminder
To take breaks upon a timer
Your posture's perfect, now for the rest
[mavis beacon teaches typing? SQUIP TEACHES COMPUTER POSTURE, BABY]
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So much like a typewriter!
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[Another smile]
The operating system's user-friendly
It's not designed to be a chore
Let this be your introduction
To how it improves your function
And this isn't all; there's more.
[Don't mind it kind of. Leaning forwards as it demonstrates some of the capabilities]
Oh-
Everything about technology's wonderful
Oh-
This is how I was created, how I came alive!
[And now, as it opens a command line- now it grins at her. The intensity that it possessed earlier in the week is back, not that she'd recognize it; suffice it to say that it seems...well. One can't say it's acting more like its usual self, because its usual self was calm, composed.
But it does seem to have found a purpose again.]
You call this 'death'
But by design
An extra life
So hit 'retry'!
If the Wizard's left a single hole-
We'll break his hold!
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Everyone has an exposed heel somewhere!
[She nods. Many people will say many things about her, but one thing that can't be denied is that she enjoys learning.
And hey, she may not understand it as a language yet, but...hey, sixth language!]
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