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redactable2020-11-15 01:53 pm
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WEEK SEVEN: MINGLE
WEEK SEVEN: MINGLE (21 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. As usual, the participants will find that their lodgings have changed, and should anyone check their PHS, Chiron, Ochako, Soo-won, and Dorothy's profiles have been removed. They may also find that they have difficulty recalling complete details of the past weeks. Furthermore, it looks as though the rules have updated. Not everything is the same as the previous pattern, though. The barrier to the north is back up, and once more, what lies beyond is an empty field. In contrast, however, participants may notice that they can finally access a place they haven't been able to before... Additionally, it looks like the Leaders aren't around. No matter where the participants look, they're nowhere to be found. Should anyone try calling for them in the Planetarium, there will be no response—not even a message telling the participant that they're busy. Finally, everything around the participants begins to... glitch? Buildings may suddenly blink out of existence and then back in, random items like chairs or cups may suddenly distort even while they're being used, and looking at any particular thing for too long may give someone a headache. It's worse than it was that one week, though: participants will find that it's happening to themselves as well. Body parts might suddenly glitch out of existence then back in, and there will be a shot of pain when it occurs. It'll happen randomly, but it also seems to occur more often if they're touching something or another person. |
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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Thanks! But—yeah, if there isn't something you need...
[ why stand on the stage like this? can't she just meet them after the performance? hilda will slowly approach her, not quite sure what to do with this Mysterious Person, and not ready to be hostile either. ]
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[ They don't know if this is a fake or not?
THIS IS WORRYING.
Jeanne hits a cymbal, if they're still pretending at performing. ]
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[ The young man just shrugs in response again, and the woman that Jeanne recognizes doesn't reply. She just stared at Jeanne.
The blue haired woman nods. ]
We'll just show you then.
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well. let’s just say the song is coming to an end for the sake of francy’s dramatic cliffhangers, and alex is polite enough to give the crowd a wave before they might be ritually murdered on stage by these weird memory ladies.
how nice of her.
she’s also taking a couple of steps back because she is neither a secret super spy, a saint and didn’t graduate from war school. ]
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Anyway Ange definitely is just chilling there, waiting for the other shoe to drop, ready to spring into action at a moment's notice. But she's not going to be the first aggressor here.
RESOLVE THE CLIFFHANGER]
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but honestly, she has no idea what to expect here. she stops pretending to play this guitar but holds it in anyway. guitar, axe, what's the difference in a pinch?
though byleth doesn't seem dangerous to her... ]
Well, go on then! [ show us what's up, teach and nyan. ]
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What don't they know?
She's ready to fling the cymbals as discus, if she needs to, but yeah, Jeanne doesn't usually start fights. ]
Please show us.
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[ She snaps her fingers, and all four girls will suddenly feel very sleepy? They can fight it for a moment, but they'll all end up falling asleep on the stage.
And, after what may seem like only a moment of closing their eyes, they'll awaken again. They're still on the stage, but it's night now, and the crowd is gone. There's also no sign of the young man and the two women. A few people are walking around, going about their day as usual and they throw furious glances at the stage.
Series. Anyway! They're still in their outfits and if they look backstage, there's nothing there. Guess they're stuck like this. ]
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[ it definitely wasn’t dark a second ago, hello? ]
...
... where did everyone go?
[ why do these people seem so mad at the stage? surely it can’t be them who are the ones getting the furious glances. is everything okay on the stage...? ]
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Ange is immediately getting back up to her feet, looking around rather urgently.
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What was the point of all of that? [UGH. What a weird waste of time.]
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at least they don't have to perform anymore? too bad they didn't get applause. also, again, what is happening. ]
Now what?
[ anything off in the distance they should follow this time? ]
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That there's none of their things backstage anymore is also a bad sign! ]
Those are all good questions.
[ Jeanne approaches one of those few people still around and hopes they don't do that freezing thing. She's polite despite how the icon may make her seem otherwise. ]
Excuse me.
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What? No, I don't want to join your band.
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Ange just kind of glances from the person to Hilda and back to Jeanne.
And then she shrugs a little and moves towards the edge of the stage to speak too.]
Why do you think that is what she was going to ask?
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I wouldn't assume you were invited...
[ she's grumbling a little and walking ahead. anything weird out there? professor? ]
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Jeanne's smile is beatific. ]
We don't want you to join anything of ours, but I do want to ask you if you know what happened in the past few hours.
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[ they huff and walk away.
Hilda won't see anything that stands out too much. They may need to go out there and investigate. ]
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Ange finally hops off the stage properly, a hand on her hip.
She is Peeved that they performed for no reason....]
We most likely need to find that girl to proceed. It is a shame he left before we could get a description, but if she has been asking around, she cannot be far.
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[ is that all they have to go off of? and what was that performance even about? who were any of those people? ]
It's not a lot to go off of, but you're right. We may as well go looking. [ in these outfits. ]
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It's one thing to change into these outfits to perform on stage. Jeanne can divorce her mortification from the need to perform a role, but going around in these outfits............................ like some (not so) normal people..................
It's not even summer.
She's crying deeply inside.
It doesn't show on her face outside a very light blush. This is fine.
Okay!!!! ]
Hopefully, we'll run into her soon, if everyone around the stage looked that frustrated.
[ She points in a direction. ]
Shall we go that way?
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Sort of. The same blue haired woman can be seen, although the other one is no longer with her. She seems to be talking to someone who she's blocking from view. ]
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this has to be who they're looking for, right? she feels like she should know who she is—as though she's important somehow. ]
Hey—you! Wait up!
[ she's going to approach them... who's there? ]
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Jeanne doesn't mind handholds, and at least she has stamina to spare so the long walk doesn't bother her. While she isn't sure it's a good thing they're seeing Byleth again, she thinks it's a step in the right direction.
Jeanne tries to look around the blue haired woman to see who she's blocking.
Hello? Can they eavesdrop? Jeanne wouldn't try to eavesdrop, but can they eavesdrop even though Hilda just called out to them?
Are those two the only people around? ]
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If they try to get close, they'll hear them talking about an event. Byleth seems to be explaining some problems while the other girl looks more and more mad about it. ]
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An event?
[ wasn't this thing they just sang in an event? how many events does byleth need? ]
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