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dreamsland2014-09-24 03:57 pm
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day one - afternoon
![]() [As the day wears on into the afternoon, the dead aren't getting any deader. It's late in the afternoon, and the air is beginning to cool, when the chimes play again over the park loudspeaker. "All of us here at Dreamland wish you luck, guests! Let's meet up in the Hall of Mirrors!" Wherever you are, it's time to make your way over to the House of Horrors, where you'll have to brave the funhouse to find the room on the top floor. Don't delay, or your guest identification bracelet will begin beeping. The House of Mirrors is a large room, more than capable of fitting a crowd. Tall mirrors line every wall, and the door you entered through seems to vanish into a mirror as well. The mirrors give the impression that many, many more are among your number, standing in the background. In the back is a jar filled with blank raffle tickets. You'll have to take a ticket, write down a name, and place it back in the jar. Hopefully you already know who you're voting for, but if not, you only have time for a brief discussion before you're out of time. character statuses private conversations graveyard Voting will close at 10 PM EST on Sept 24. |
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[ I turn around to see another kid. This boy looks around 14.
What IS it with this fucked up place and kids?! ]
--morrow.
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You okay?
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I'm fine. Thanks for asking, though. [said with a small smile, because he doesn't want to worry anyone needlessly!] But I guess you're right about that... If a person steps forward to talk about it, we'll know that it's something that can be avoided.
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[ I manage a faint one of my own anyway. ]
Let's hope so. Our options aren't great one way or another, but maybe the conversion won't happen like the mastermind would expect.
[ It beats having one extra body to deal with too, but I'm not going to say that in front of a kid. ]
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I hope that it doesn't. Like you said, though... we'll find out tomorrow. The most that we can do now is keep hoping.
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[ Enough about murders already. Kids his age should be out there enjoying the rides, so I'm not going to stick around that subject any longer than I have to. ]
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Ah... Yeah, I have! Ibuki showed me the roller coaster and the teacups. A few of the other ones that I wanted to try looked a little too dangerous, though.
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I'm going to have to keep a close eye on this kid if he's doing rides, though. ]
Teacups are alright, but don't do them too often, they're mainly for little girls. So did you get on them, the roller coaster specifically?
[ Sticking to the right rides is an essential part of growing up for any young boy dreaming of reaching manhood, after all! ]
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Eh? Is there a rule about that somewhere? The girl who showed me how it worked wasn't little. [and then she almost sent them both flying into space, wow.] I did, though!
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Wait, what? What height check? There's a height check? [why are there so many park rules that no one told him about...] I just went on it because Ibuki said that it was fun!
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Oh, that chick, huh?
[ She was pretty special.
But more importantly! ]
So how was it, kid?
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Um... It was all right! I didn't expect the ride to stop and start so much, though.
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[ I shrug. No harm done, I guess! ]
It's not supposed to, but if you've never been on a roller coaster before, that's pretty much the deal. Is this your first time in an amusement park, too?
[ I've already met a disturbing amount of people who haven't... Seriously. What the hell? ]
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Yeah! We don't have anything like this where I'm from. Um... Well, we don't have a lot of things here where I'm from.
[Even the clothing that most people wear is pretty weird to him.]
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I'd make more recommendations, but too many things are closed.
[ Or has a good chance of killing us. I'd still go on them, but I probably shouldn't be suggesting them to little boys.
Anyway, I look back at him after scrolling through my bracelet. Might as well start making use of this creepy watch. ]
Oz, huh? I'm Sigma. Where are you from? Land of Oz?
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No, I'm from Reveille. [An Attempt Was Made.] But it's nice to meet you, Sigma! Do they have a lot of things like this where you're from?
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[ I'm almost disappointed... ]
Reveille, isn't that French?
[ I shrug, not really sure (and can't say I really care). ]
Must be in Europe. And yeah, amusement parks are pretty common. Not that many since it'd cheapen the experience, but they're popular attractions for friends and families. You don't know Disney either, I'm guessing?
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And I haven't heard of that, either. Is it the name of these parks? [CLOSE.]
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[ I've gone over this with Edea. I can do it again with a blond kid. ]
One of the most popular and well-known ones, yeah. It gets millions of visitors per year!
[...I think. I actually have no idea, but it's Disney, so I can't be TOO far off!]