It's Curtains Mods (
stagemanagers) wrote in
curtainsdown2016-10-26 10:43 am
and I know things now, many valuable things
[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. It's your dressing room, that much is certain, but 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, you're not out of the woods yet.]
[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. It's your dressing room, that much is certain, but 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, you're not out of the woods yet.]
[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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I think it was, um... A member of the crew.
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[Would no one have died, if...if...]
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I...just hoped more people didn't have to die.
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[She sighs.]
Yeah, I also really wish that. Trust me, nobody's more pissed about it than I am.
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[Not so far, in other words.]
But, I have been learning about the previous cast and a little of the showrunner, at least. One of them - Judas - he's here.
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[...Well, you now know why that janky stuff happened in Astarte's room]
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[She's not going to let her death be in vain, drat it all.]
Besides, the fact you weren't killed by a cast member, but by the crew. Do you know why they killed you?
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[She runs a hand through her hair, stressed.]
No. I mean - I didn't even break a rule, I don't... It doesn't make sense.
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[No, that's fair. Natalie's death...its not right. Not like her own. She'd accepted her own death.
She can't accept Natalie's death. Especially since she didn't break a rule. So...]
If you didn't break a rule, you shouldn't have died. If you're right and a crew member can't or won't be punished for killing someone, then there's no way for them to be culpable for the crime.
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[She might be pacing a little.]
Judas said that the showrunner can be very tricky and cruel. That he died because it was apparently the only way to save anyone from the showrunner's scheming. So if you didn't break a rule, but still died at the hands of a crew member...then the contradiction alone would have to lead to a canceling out.
[Using hand motions of canceling out.]
A double negative. A...an unpunishable crime?
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[Nod nod nod! You're getting it
no]Exactly!
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[wah wah, let her try again]
I mean maybe, but--you didn't break a rule, but you still died, right? And the person who killed you was a crew member, and...we assume they have immunity.
But because you didn't break a rule, doesn't that mean you could still considered to be murdered? Whether or not it was a crew member?
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Okay, I'm not going to think about it. Nope.
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[They'll probably figure it out soon enough if everyone else shows up anyhow, right?]
But if that's the case, then, it means that maybe no one was going to kill anyone else after all unless the showrunner interfered. And if that's so, they really are tricky like Judas said.
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[She sighs.]
I guess that makes sense. Assholes.
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[Then they can all haunt the ever-loving hell out of the showrunner if they all end up in this place, too.]
Ah...do you want me to show you how to 'haunt' something, in the meantime?
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