[Pumpkin] Alma Karma (
imaginemeandyuu) wrote2012-07-08 10:16 am
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Alma's unconscious game
((Alma's unconscious game goes here! I have put up a discussion plurk here since I know a bunch of the folks playing it don't use irc, any questions etc can go there. If for some reason you don't have access, let me know.
Since a large part of this unconscious is puzzle-based, if you need to leave and come back later: 1) you can handwave that you went along with the group or 2) if you want to explore everything yourself still, feel free to assume your character wandered off/back to check something (etc) -- but note that when you come back, you'll find whatever puzzles have since been 'solved' will remain 'solved'. It won't reset, so any paths that are opened or anything like that will stay that way.
That said, there are multiple things to do here, and changes still impact things, so if you oocly have to leave and come back, and when you do everything seems 'done', there are at least still things to look at and possibly multiple paths which you might want to do something about, so don't feel discouraged from starting back in after other people have opened doors or w/e)).
Since a large part of this unconscious is puzzle-based, if you need to leave and come back later: 1) you can handwave that you went along with the group or 2) if you want to explore everything yourself still, feel free to assume your character wandered off/back to check something (etc) -- but note that when you come back, you'll find whatever puzzles have since been 'solved' will remain 'solved'. It won't reset, so any paths that are opened or anything like that will stay that way.
That said, there are multiple things to do here, and changes still impact things, so if you oocly have to leave and come back, and when you do everything seems 'done', there are at least still things to look at and possibly multiple paths which you might want to do something about, so don't feel discouraged from starting back in after other people have opened doors or w/e)).
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[wrapping both arms around him]
But . . . we're not alone.
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Is it that easy? Nothing is that easy.
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I never said it was easy. It's anything but easy.
But it's possible.
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I can't! I can't!
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Not--not right now. I can't right now. May--maybe another day I w-will be strong enough.
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I'll wait for you.
. . . but you're miserable where you are. It'll get worse for a while—but after that. Once you go through it . . . Even if it's the most painful thing. It's better, after.
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If I make it to the other side, I'll hold you to that.
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I'm not used to having--to not being alone.
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