[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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On the white side is a low bench surrounded by roses; an embroidery frame is sitting on it, with a lotus flower mostly embroidered on it. The needle and thread are still sitting on top of the embroidery frame, otherwise unattached to it. The roses around the bench have a lovely scent, old-fashioned but sweet, and are a dark red. Their vines reach towards the centre of the room in some places, and occasionally cross onto the black side.
On the black side is a jungle-gym type structure, a series of pipes welded together apparently just for the experience of climbing on them. Mud liberally streaks them, dried in strikes of handprints and footprints. Wild nature grows around the jungle gym; pruning shears are discarded in the middle of this greenery, which is fresh-scented and refreshing. The vines of this wild nature occasionally reach towards the center of the room, and here and there cross onto the white side.
In the middle of the room, straddling the dividing 'line' between the two sides is a chair. It has also been painted, or at least, it appears the remainder of the two buckets of paint had been splashed on it and left to dry. On the chair is a cloth doll, which is either mid-destruction or mid-mending -- it's hard to tell, because it's been torn down the middle to about mid belly, the two sides of its head and upper body flopping to either side, the lower body still one whole. The right side has yellow yarn hair and a pretty red stitched smile, and the left side has ragged brown yarn hair and a wide black stitched grin.
You can just make out the outline of a square in the ground.
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[gaze straying to the other room . . .]
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... I'll go look at it. [He can't see the others down there just yet, so.
Moving around the chair to do just that.]
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[Going down to sit at the bench and look at the embroidery]
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[Standing and moving over to check out those two dolls]
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[Mend or destroy...]
[Turns to pick up the needle and thread from the embroidery]
[Is it currently threaded?]
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Click
whrrrr
The trap door opens in the room, a ladder descending to the darkness below.
And, as you expect, there's the ting ting ting of the blue orb coming free in the archway.
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