Week 3
Week 3
Sunday - Thursday
The beginning of the third week starts like the rest, even with the loss of three of your fellow warriors: Chiaki, Hei, and Senhime. Despite your best hopes, it doesn't seem like the trend of murders is going to change: though at least there is some relief to be had from the trial's somewhat unexpected conclusion. The mood in the group is undoubtedly different, but perhaps this experience has made you all stronger— at least one could hope.
In the end, what else can you do but move on?
Like last week, it seems another pattern has established itself: with new areas of the castle for you to explore. Who knows, maybe this week you'll discover something else worthwhile in its depths. Or you can simply focus on surviving— after the past week, surely no one can blame you. Whatever choices you make this week are ultimately yours and yours alone, for better or for worse.
In the end, what else can you do but move on?
Like last week, it seems another pattern has established itself: with new areas of the castle for you to explore. Who knows, maybe this week you'll discover something else worthwhile in its depths. Or you can simply focus on surviving— after the past week, surely no one can blame you. Whatever choices you make this week are ultimately yours and yours alone, for better or for worse.
You can contact the sage with your pendants here, and the teishu here.)
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Ros! [Tiki jumps to her feet and runs right over to her. She isn't so rude as to yank it out of her hands but she's jumping up and down on her toes and holding her cupped hands in front of her.] You found it, you found it! Oh, thank you, thank you, thank you!
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I'm glad it truly is yours. You're more than welcome.
[And she doesn't want to just ask, but she does wonder if that means there's going to be a dragon in the room in a few seconds.]
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You're amazing, Ros, thank you! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
[And there's a moment where there absolutely would be a dragon in the room if powers hadn't been nerfed—Tiki spends that moment suddenly going silent and still, the stone held in her cupped hands. Confusion ghosts over her face, hardly for a second, before she springs herself onto the edge of the bed and sits there, bouncing in place a couple of times. She brings the stone up close to her face, turning it over like she's looking for something there, or maybe just getting used to it again.]
Thank you, Ros. [Not being able to actually use the dang thing has tempered her excitement but she's still pretty intensely chipper.] I'm glad it's back.
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[she definitely just tried to transform into a dragon in the middle of the goddamn room a minute ago. she isn't a small dragon.]
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[ whoa hold the bananaphone ]
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Uh-huh.
[one day she'll understand that this is a lot for most people to take in]
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[ THIS IS POSSIBLY THE COOLEST THING HE HAS HEARD TO DATE.
also he 100% believes her. ]
's too bad Kiryu-chan doesn't get ta meet ya, he'd think it was the best thing that ever happened to him.
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I'll try to figure it out. Maybe I'll be able to transform later. [She sits back down about as obnoxiously as physically possible, jumping up and landing on her butt at the edge of the bed and bouncing in place a couple of times, and takes this annoying interlude to consider Ros's question. Most of the time the answer to it is just "I'll show you."]
Um...maybe as big as...two or three wyverns?
[thanks for the single most useless size comparison of all time, tiki]
...It would be awfully cramped in here.
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when you forget to hit send like a loser
We'll try again tomorrow.
[That, despite the fact she's all but certain it won't work.]