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WEEK FIVE: MINGLE
WEEK FIVE: MINGLE (29 remain) Rise and shine, gremlins. The sun is shining, the birds are chirping, and it's the start of a new week. To the participants, yesterday's events may seem distant now—albeit not as distant as their life before this. Whether or not they notice, they will have lost a memory upon waking up. The barrier to the north is down, and beyond the bridge lies new areas to explore. Strangely, what was there last week seems to have been replaced overnight. That's not the only thing that's different, either. The participants will find that their lodgings have changed. Finally, should anyone check their PHS, Alyssa, Hikaru, and Bucky's profiles have been removed. Three Leaders can be found around the area, open (?) to approach. If participants want to speak to them more privately, or to an absent Leader, it looks like they'll have to go through another channel. Furthermore, it looks as though the rules have updated. On that note, if your character did not stay, please make sure to check your notifs. Once again, participants may find that they have difficulty recalling complete details of the past weeks. Finally, participants will find that they now have another pet to take care of. Small creatures (based on any animal of player choice, real or mythical) will be following them around all week. However, these creatures are emotionally tied to their participant, so whatever the person they are connected to is feeling, they will outwardly display it. Angry? They will be hostile. Happy? So are they! Even more, they will react to other participants based on how theirs feels about the other. Anyone their participant loves, they will also love. Hope you don't secretly hate anyone, that might be awkward. |
NAVIGATION locations ₓ˚. statuses *+:。 ic profiles :ₓo ic rules ・゚゚・。 audience requests murder proposals 。✧o private conversations ・゚o。 curfew ・゚✧ memories |

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Rufus is faring better. Probably. ]
Exactly! [ With a laugh. ] If nothing else, we will have succeeded in making decorations, just... in our own way.
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[ except the ice sculpture.
chip, chip. ]
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Still, Dorothy keeps up with actively trying to make the worst thing ever and the scissors keep stopping her from failing, which gives her the time to glance up and frown thoughtfully. ]
... Do you think Rufus is all right? I can't quite remember if there were even purple flowers out there, now that I think about it.
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He clenches the collective stems of white flowers in his fist, ignoring the jolt of pain that runs up his arm. The wolf huffs, but stops growling. He collects the flowers he's previously picked and makes his way back to the castle.]
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Oh, yeah, it should be fine. I was out there earlier, and there's plenty of purple flowers. It shouldn't be a problem to find enough for a party.
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[ You can't fuck up flowers!! ]
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. . . Will these suffice?
[The wolf's nose scrunches.]
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You brought so many! Thanks, Wilde-san, they're perfect!
[ she abandons the ice almost immediately. ]
What do you guys think we should do with them - centerpieces, or wall decorations?
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Thanks, Rufus-- and I don't see why we can't do both.
[ But then her nose wrinkles and she has to muffle a sneeze into her sleeve.
Hm. ]
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When in doubt, do both.]
How are the rest of the decorations coming along?
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We're i- [ hm? ] We're im-
[ she turns away from all of them really fast to sneeze. ]
...Improvising.
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Well, now it looks like garlands, so hey. Ignore the reject pile.
But also she's then sneezing consecutively three times in a row, and just kind of... doubling over to clutch at her stomach as the horse very quickly trots over to join the sneezing choir.
Hm. ]
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It's the flowers.
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[ magical allergies... weird. ]
We've got some ribbon, right? We can use it to make bouquets!
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Yes, she's agreeing. Just also in pain, so she may give the flowers a wide berth. ]
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[Let Dorothy recover first.]
You mentioned improvisations.