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Snowblind Moderators ([personal profile] snowblindmods) wrote in [community profile] snowblindrpg2016-12-28 04:14 pm

[log] Event: Lavender's Green, Part Two [open]

Characters: everyone
Location: mysterious, white hallways
Date: Day 193-194
Summary: Find friends. Get lost. Don't look.
Warnings: Potential for gore and psychological horror. Please note any specific warnings in your subject lines!

While confusingly similar, the area is split into a few different sections:

The Core
The hallways here are narrow and twist at a rapid rate. With how dazzlingly white everything is, it's easy to not realize you're coming on a turn and slam right into the walls. There are no rooms here--no one starts here, though they may find it while they wander. At the center is a large, round area, like the center of a spiral. There's a lot of air pressure here.

The Inner Hallways
The largest area, filled with dead ends, gentle slopes and twists, and, occasionally, difficult-to-see drops where a higher hallway intersects with a lower one without a wall to separate them. The whole place tastes vaguely like blood. Most rooms are here--most people start here.

The Outer Hallways
The outer ring of the ball of yarn. It's not as thick with halls and twists as the other two areas, leading to a lot more boring walking in one direction. It's totally possible to circle around the same path multiple times without realizing it, as everything is so similar here. Occasionally, footsteps can be heard just outside the farthest walls. Sometimes, something breathes. There are a few rooms here--some people will start here.


Remember to note what kind of eyes your character has in their top level!
wilsonsheart: <user name="idiopathic" site="livejournal.com"> ("i saw thirteen make out with a hot dog")

Glowing Eyes

[personal profile] wilsonsheart 2016-12-29 07:00 am (UTC)(link)
Outer Hallways

[For a good while, Amber can be found walking around these outer hallways, knocking at intervals and trying to see if there are any differences in the sounds beyond. If her face is any indication, she's not particularly happy with her results.]

The Core

[Amber has one reaction, and one reaction only when she arrives at the center of the white maze.]

Disappointing.

[She sighs as she rubs under her ears with care, her knitted brow showing how hard her wheels are turning. This is really what this whole thing lead to? An empty room? There has to be more, but how to find it? A hidden switch sounds too cliche. So what then? What is the secret here?]
Edited 2016-12-29 07:01 (UTC)
howdull: (neutral] deerstalker)

core

[personal profile] howdull 2016-12-30 08:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Do you think so?

[Sherlock, in contrast, looks very interested.]

Why do you believe it to be so disappointing?
wilsonsheart: <user name="idiopathic" site="livejournal.com"> (gold star for amber)

[personal profile] wilsonsheart 2016-12-31 07:38 am (UTC)(link)
[Amber looks over at Sherlock, her eyes narrowing. He looks excited, so clearly, he's seeing something she isn't. But, then, he is Sherlock Holmes. So is that really particularly surprising.]

Just that there's nothing here. I was hoping after this much walking I'd have a bigger payoff than an empty room.

[Not that she let herself hope for an exit. That would be too good to be true.]

What am I missing?

[Really, she wants to know.]
howdull: (happy] laughter)

[personal profile] howdull 2017-01-03 08:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Nothing.

[He grins gleefully.]

You're not missing anything, you said it exactly. It's an empty room, there's nothing here but a rather odd air pressure and more white walls.
wilsonsheart: <user name="idiopathic" site="livejournal.com"> (is the only way to make friendships grow)

[personal profile] wilsonsheart 2017-01-04 08:55 am (UTC)(link)
[She raises an eyebrow.]

So what has you so excited? The mystery of it?

[He is the mystery man.]
howdull: (happy] warmth)

[personal profile] howdull 2017-01-05 03:00 pm (UTC)(link)
No.

[He sweeps his arm to gesture.]

The proof that this is a red herring, utterly pointless.