Week 2
Friday's harrowing events are clear in the minds of many—first and foremost, the death of Rika Furude, and of course the reveal and subsequent "sentencing" of Asch the Bloody. It also serves well as a reminder to everyone that the gloves are off, there won't be an easy way out for anyone and it is unlikely that there will be an option to 'wait it out' in the hopes of not participating in this 'game'. Or, as The Sage and The Teishu put it:
The Challenge.
Despite how you felt about the trial, it's likely that some rest would be welcome after all that transpired. Fortunately, some of your fellow warriors have taken it upon themselves to provide a reprieve of sorts, if you'd rather not be alone.
As if the events of the trial are supposed to be nothing but routine, dawns comes once more Sunday morning, punctuated with the sound of the rooster crowing obnoxiously. Any light sleepers hoping for their rest to not be disturbed may find themselves disappointed. Though, if anyone should wish, they may feel free to try to fall back asleep.
But, maybe that time can be better spent wandering. It seems that some places may have mysteriously unveiled themselves. It might do well to check them out. Or not. How anyone chooses to spend their time is ultimately up to them.
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(OOC: Welcome to Week 2 of Ukimiya! Feel free to comment to the weekly top levels and thread as you like, and redeem coins at the wishing pool.
You can contact the sage with your pendants here, and the teishu here.)
The Challenge.
Despite how you felt about the trial, it's likely that some rest would be welcome after all that transpired. Fortunately, some of your fellow warriors have taken it upon themselves to provide a reprieve of sorts, if you'd rather not be alone.
As if the events of the trial are supposed to be nothing but routine, dawns comes once more Sunday morning, punctuated with the sound of the rooster crowing obnoxiously. Any light sleepers hoping for their rest to not be disturbed may find themselves disappointed. Though, if anyone should wish, they may feel free to try to fall back asleep.
But, maybe that time can be better spent wandering. It seems that some places may have mysteriously unveiled themselves. It might do well to check them out. Or not. How anyone chooses to spend their time is ultimately up to them.
You can contact the sage with your pendants here, and the teishu here.)
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[He examines the barrels, not for alcohol, casually tugging at the spigots, before catching himself and shaking his head]
How absurd, why did I think any of these would be a hidden passage?
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[He pauses for a moment at that thought - his expression darkens, before pushing on]
There's no way there is one out of here, unless the castle hasn't always been sky-bound, and it'd be of little use....
Oi, a drink would really be good about now, and our hosts prove to be less than generous.
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[Because it's unlikely the Sage'd play scavenger hunt around the castle]
Who knows, the magical pond outside could give us a bottle, if we're lucky. I know that's what I'm hoping for.
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[His lips quirked into a smile at the thought]
or perhaps the key.
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[Kizakura leans against one of the many empty barrels]
Has anyone even obtained something useful out of that pond? I haven't given it a try yet, but since I have a few of those coins...may as well try, see what junk it wants to give me.
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[He ran his fingers over the other casks]
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[The cube sounds useless, but coins...they can be useful]
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Well, I had considered holding onto them if I get back home - gold is gold, unless you have some kind of plan with said coins.
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[Being surrounded by talented people does help learn some trivia, apparently]
But if you want to sell them when you're back home instead of giving them away, then go ahead. You said it, gold is gold. It's not like I'm in dire need for gold here, you keep it.
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