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Unknown Seas Mods / NPCs ([personal profile] bathymetric) wrote in [community profile] unknownseas2020-04-12 10:40 am
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WEEK 2

So far, good news! You've managed to avoid killing! A week has passed in the facility, but how many more are there to go until one of you tries out Rule Seven? I mean.... we know, but.

No new areas just yet, it remains you guys and yours here for now. Well, and Angel, but again - you don't exactly see her unless you want to. It's more than a little lonely... maybe someone ought to shake things up.



SUNDAY | MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY


[ ooc: Welcome to Week 2, your first case week! Remember to turn in regains here, your AC for last week here, and if you like, come visit Angel's office hours here!
blackmass: (find you saints to be canonized)

[personal profile] blackmass 2020-04-18 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
Historical fiction, rooted in the reality of current events but expanded upon through characters that very likely didn't exist. The author also had a tendency to shoot off into long tangents regarding the city's architecture, or the political climate of the time.
baitless: bringing a hand up to his face thoughtfully. (chai... just means tea...)

[personal profile] baitless 2020-04-18 01:03 am (UTC)(link)
That makes sense. I suppose the long tangents would be helpful in giving people context if they were not already familiar with the historical events in the story, though I am not quite sure what architecture would add to it outside of just personal interest.
blackmass: (if flesh could crawl)

[personal profile] blackmass 2020-04-18 01:07 am (UTC)(link)
I believe he was simply known to exposit upon the irrelevant for little other reason than having the knowledge and desiring to outline it. Perhaps in places where it lacked greater relevance to the plot.
baitless: he looks a bit tired, but less intensely so. (how vaguely and unhelpfully can i put it)

[personal profile] baitless 2020-04-19 08:16 pm (UTC)(link)
...Ah. So he was just being a showoff, then.

Well, I suppose I can understand the impulse...