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DREAMLAND FUN PARK ([personal profile] guestcontrol) wrote in [community profile] dreamsland2014-09-30 11:55 am
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day three - afternoon

dreamland day three




34 players remaining.


[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.


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Voting will close at 10 PM EST on September 30.

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belgian: (Dumon)

[personal profile] belgian 2014-10-01 12:15 am (UTC)(link)
I didn't see Missile around either. I could have missed him, though, I guess! It's still true that Missile never said he actually checked Levi, and even admitted he didn't, though. I thought our decision was mostly based on how he was lying about being the detective! Which he was, even if we don't have definite proof Missile is the actual detective.
edealistical: (Closed)

[personal profile] edealistical 2014-10-01 01:31 am (UTC)(link)
That would necessarily be what Missile would need to say... regardless of the truth. It is only if he failed to check Levi that my hypothesis would be incorrect. But I find it hard to believe that he would not.