(All indoor posts for the ground floor will be placed here please, just use the title of the thread to indicate where you are. We're just getting started so I'm sure we'll all find a good system soon.)
A voice echoed through the rooms, people being woken on beds and couches where they more than likely hadn't been on one before. It was a voice that sounded remarkably like Tim Curry actually. "Guests! Everyone, time to wake up! Come to get breakfast and I'm sure there might be a clue or two I can give you about what's going on. Just follow the sound of my voice~."
There was a quiet laugh, but any who followed the voice actually could, little singsonging leading the way off to the breakfast nook.
A voice echoed through the rooms, people being woken on beds and couches where they more than likely hadn't been on one before. It was a voice that sounded remarkably like Tim Curry actually. "Guests! Everyone, time to wake up! Come to get breakfast and I'm sure there might be a clue or two I can give you about what's going on. Just follow the sound of my voice~."
There was a quiet laugh, but any who followed the voice actually could, little singsonging leading the way off to the breakfast nook.
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"Matter transmission is one thing. I don't know how it was fianlly achieved, but the results are clear. Micro-receptors for placement in the collars and dishes or some tech of that nature. But even converting matter to energy and recondensing does not change where we are in time. That's fancilful speculation found in ten credit novels and holodramas."
Ailynn pushed back from the table and gave the gathered a brief nod. Wondering about powers didn't interest her, she was no Jedi. If there was a possiblity of escape then she needed to use what "free time" she had today to map out her surroundings.
Before her captors began to play their games.
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Yuffie grinned and folded her arms behind her head, "I'm pretty sure we'll be informed if we miss anything important, yah?" She moved away with a bounce in her step, towards the door. ...She wouldn't be comfortable until she knew the lay of the place, and the number of people was setting her on edge as it was.
"I'll follow you if you follow me." She added, "Coming, then? And I'm not an imp!"
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He paused when the woman spoke an cocked his head to the side. He didn't get most of what she had just said. So the former exorcist gave her a confused 'you're likely insane' expression before turning to go. "Allen let us know if anything important occurs." He breathed as he adjusted his coat and started after the ninja. The swordsman had wanted to explore and see where he could and couldn't go so this did work into his best interests.
He would have agreed with Yuffie on the number of people if she had spoken about it. Even in the bar he had a block between him and the sheer number of people. Though this group was small in comparison to how many a business establishment could have, it was still too many people to him at the moment. "Whatever and yes I'm accompanying you."
He pushed his dark bangs out of his face even as his fellow exorcist gave him a small goodbye wave. "And of course you're not an imp, imp."
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"And are you also going to 'investigate the site', I believe is the term?" He asked of the pair currently snuggling. They reminded him of Ashley in build, but the Riskbreaker had never looked quite so... cute, outside of his own twisted memories.
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"Time here is time everywhere and nowhere at once. How it relates to your place of origin... well, you will simply have to find out when you leave. Death has a penalty, as all deaths do. If the penalty is death itself is another matter entirely." He spread his hands on a low laugh.
"As for the rest of the questions... Since it seems you've all gotten impatient to explore, I'll leave them to your imagination." He smirked, then a swirl of smoke wrapped around him and he vanished, giving them no chance to protest.
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Not bothering to talk to any of the others, and not feeling hungry at the moment, he started to leave the room without speaking to anyone.
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Looking around she found a lot of people had left, and while exploring was important, so were other things - like a good breakfast.
Grabbing some rice and miso soup, she turned to the person she was speaking to before the red guy appeared.
"Sorry about the interruption - but I am still interested to know if you made that dress yourself, as it looks like we might be here for a while, and I would like to trade dressmaking tips with you if you did, as there is no way I can wear this dress the whole time as it does not go with this dress."
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