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It's Curtains Mods ([personal profile] stagemanagers) wrote in [community profile] curtainsdown2021-06-12 11:09 pm
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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! ))
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[personal profile] violentenvies 2021-07-17 11:59 pm (UTC)(link)
[Salieri can't help but chuckle a bit as the Balladeer says that he should be taking it--not mocking in anyway, just like recognizing like]

Indeed. We'll all have to let go of that need to shoulder the burden, then, and trust each other to be able to stand, together, and shoulder what they need to. [his expression goes soft as he says it, even if there's a bit of resigned irony there. It'll be a task, but certainly one he is up to.]