Alphonse Elric (
armoured) wrote in
snowblindrpg2018-04-27 08:32 am
[log] losing pieces [closed]
Characters: Al, Billy, and Gabriel. After the event (hopefully) Tadashi
Date: Day 355 - 356
Location: Building 131
Summary: Al meets up with Billy and Gabriel. After the event, Tadashi might join them.
Warnings: None yet.
131: The roof of a large, square hospital. At first, it seems like this is as far as you can go--but actually, there's a door on the rooftop. It's locked, but there's a card key reader attached. As for what spared it from having its parts stripped? It was frozen over with ice, though not any longer. The building can now be entered from the rooftop. Above this door on the interior side, a mark has been stained into the surface.
The hospital is eerie in its silence, and snow presses in against many of the windows, keeping much of it in sterile darkness. It still smells like a hospital; the antiseptic is fresh, and there isn't much dust. Someone must be cleaning it, and yet it's clear no one is here. The hospital is four stories high with one basement, all connected via the elevator lobby and staircase. Unfortunately, the wall of the elevator lobby has been torn open all the way down, exposing it to the bitter air outside. While you can explore and remain on most of the floors of the hospital at night, you cannot travel between them until it's daytime once more, as the lobby seals itself up at curfew. The staircase is its own separate enclosed area, but it too seals itself off from the lobby at night, so you'll be spending an uncomfortable night on the staircase if you get stuck there. "ALPHONSE ELRIC, DAY ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY ONE, TRAVELLING SOUTH. IF ANY ASSISTANCE IS NEEDED CONTACT @LELRIC ANY TIME" is carved into the wall by the rooftop entranceALPHONSE ELRIC, DAY ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY THREE, TRAVELLING SOUTH. IF ANY ASSISTANCE IS NEEDED CONTACT @LELRIC ANY TIME. "ALPHONSE ELRIC, DAY ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY TWO, TRAVELLING SOUTH. IF ANY ASSISTANCE IS NEEDED CONTACT @LELRIC ANY TIME" is carved into the wall by the south entrance. "ALPHONSE ELRIC, DAY ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY SEVEN, TRAVELLING NORTH, IF ANY ASSISTANCE IS REQUIRED CONTACT @LELRIC ANY TIME" is written on one of the walls. "ALPHONSE ELRIC, DAY ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY NINE, CONTACT @LELRIC FOR ANY ASSISTANCE." is written on one of the walls. "ALPHONSE ELRIC, DAY ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY NINE, CONTACT @LELRIC FOR ANY ASSISTANCE NEEDED" is written on one of the walls. "ALPHONSE ELRIC, DAY ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY TWO, PLEASE CONTACT @LELRIC FOR ANY ASSISTANCE." is written on one of the walls. "ALPHONSE ELRIC, DAY TWO HUNDRED AND THREE, FOR ANY ASSISTANCE PLEASE CONTACT @LELRIC." and "ALPHONSE ELRIC, DAY TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY FIVE, CONTACT @LELRIC FOR ANY ASSISTANCE." are written on one of the walls. "ALPHONSE ELRIC, DAY TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY SIX, CONTACT @LELRIC FOR ANY ASSISTANCE." is written on one of the walls.
Floors four and three are identical, large waiting areas lined with rooms. There are seven four-bed rooms, ten two-bed rooms, eight split rooms, and two VIP rooms. Each room is in pristine condition, although not decorated, but all of the rooms have been obviously gutted of their electronic components with surgical precision. As it is, it seems more like a very peculiar hotel without all of the standard equipment you would find in a hospital. The nurse's base on each floor is essentially identical in design, although there are a few different things scattered on each that seem to vary day by day.
Floor two seems more serious in its tone--this seems to be main surgical area, meant for quick access, and there are two admissions areas--regular and VIP--that prove this, although in both areas the doors that would open to outside of the hospital are permanently sealed due to being covered in snow. Aside from the admissions areas, there's a laboratory, pharmacy, administrative office, several clinics, and four operating rooms. They're a bit interesting--this hospital is not especially large, not meant to accommodate many, and yet the operating rooms have multiple beds. Close inspection reveals one center bed that seems to have been there longer than the others: this bed is attached to the floor through a system that seems to be able to lock and unlock with the press of a button near the base. The others aren't operating tables so much as repurposed metal tables, placed with more hurry and less care. Everything gleams with cleanliness, and there are certainly a lot of blank places where proper electronic equipment could go, but it's all missing.
The first floor has both more and less relaxed areas. There's an operating room down here, too, as well as another sort of laboratory, and a large section of this floor is taken up by labor delivery. The hospital has a generally oppressive atmosphere, but this area is marginally less so. Only marginally, though. The rooms in the delivery wing are larger than the rooms upstairs, with a more private atmosphere, but there are extra beds in here, and even VIP delivery isn't private on first blush. A closer inspection reveals the rooms only really seem fit for one of the beds. Others must have been added later for some reason. The lobby is very large here, with plenty of seating available for waiting. There's a door that works, also, opening to the south into a small, empty parking garage and finally revealing the rest of the ice tunnel area. During the day, at least. It's locked at night like everything else. There are finger-sized slits cut into many of the mattresses. One of the bathrooms on the first floor has signs of a fire having been set, with scorch marks. "ALPHONSE ELRIC, DAY ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY TWO, CONTACT @LELRIC FOR ANY ASSISTANCE" is written on the wall. "ALFIE SOLOMONS, 1922. Camden Town, London, England, UK, Europe, Earth. Day 165, February 24." is carved into the wall. Underneath the RECEPTION sign is the following, scrawled in black crayon:
"NⓍ NIMA
where is it?
73 74 69 6c 6c 20 73 65 61 72 63 68 20 69 6e 67"
The elevator lobby area is of note here--as this is the first floor, it is where the torn up wall finally meets the ground, and now it can be used as an exit to the west, if you would like to see where the tunnels in that direction lead.
Then there's the HDU and ICU, and stepping past any of the doors into this wing makes the tense atmosphere apparent. It was probably more organized once, but there are countless tables scattered all around. Tables and beds and all sorts of repurposed things, even outside of the various small rooms where emergency situations were supposed to be being dealt with. Whatever happened, this hospital was pressed far beyond its standard operating capacity. There's a large entrance to the hospital here, and while it seals up at night, it opens to the east, revealing more tunnels in that direction. Two of the vent grates on this floor have been opened up with a screwdriver, though the holes are far too small for even the smallest person to fit through.
And then there's the basement. It's the only area in the hospital more oppressive than the ICU, and stepping out of the elevator lobby reveals it instantly as a morgue. It takes up the entire basement area, with plenty of room to store bodies and perform autopsies, although the tables seem to be missing (want to go on a scavenger hunt? They were moved upstairs and can be found in the ICU, even though moving these tables required unbolting them and cutting metal bits apart). The later it gets, the eerier and more suffocating the basement seems. This is a revival point. You cannot stay overnight in the morgue area. "Wilson, if you can see this, leave a message somewhere I can find." is written on the wall in blue chalk.
Date: Day 355 - 356
Location: Building 131
Summary: Al meets up with Billy and Gabriel. After the event, Tadashi might join them.
Warnings: None yet.
131: The roof of a large, square hospital. At first, it seems like this is as far as you can go--but actually, there's a door on the rooftop. It's locked, but there's a card key reader attached. As for what spared it from having its parts stripped? It was frozen over with ice, though not any longer. The building can now be entered from the rooftop. Above this door on the interior side, a mark has been stained into the surface.
The hospital is eerie in its silence, and snow presses in against many of the windows, keeping much of it in sterile darkness. It still smells like a hospital; the antiseptic is fresh, and there isn't much dust. Someone must be cleaning it, and yet it's clear no one is here. The hospital is four stories high with one basement, all connected via the elevator lobby and staircase. Unfortunately, the wall of the elevator lobby has been torn open all the way down, exposing it to the bitter air outside. While you can explore and remain on most of the floors of the hospital at night, you cannot travel between them until it's daytime once more, as the lobby seals itself up at curfew. The staircase is its own separate enclosed area, but it too seals itself off from the lobby at night, so you'll be spending an uncomfortable night on the staircase if you get stuck there. "ALPHONSE ELRIC, DAY ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY ONE, TRAVELLING SOUTH. IF ANY ASSISTANCE IS NEEDED CONTACT @LELRIC ANY TIME" is carved into the wall by the rooftop entranceALPHONSE ELRIC, DAY ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY THREE, TRAVELLING SOUTH. IF ANY ASSISTANCE IS NEEDED CONTACT @LELRIC ANY TIME. "ALPHONSE ELRIC, DAY ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY TWO, TRAVELLING SOUTH. IF ANY ASSISTANCE IS NEEDED CONTACT @LELRIC ANY TIME" is carved into the wall by the south entrance. "ALPHONSE ELRIC, DAY ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY SEVEN, TRAVELLING NORTH, IF ANY ASSISTANCE IS REQUIRED CONTACT @LELRIC ANY TIME" is written on one of the walls. "ALPHONSE ELRIC, DAY ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY NINE, CONTACT @LELRIC FOR ANY ASSISTANCE." is written on one of the walls. "ALPHONSE ELRIC, DAY ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY NINE, CONTACT @LELRIC FOR ANY ASSISTANCE NEEDED" is written on one of the walls. "ALPHONSE ELRIC, DAY ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY TWO, PLEASE CONTACT @LELRIC FOR ANY ASSISTANCE." is written on one of the walls. "ALPHONSE ELRIC, DAY TWO HUNDRED AND THREE, FOR ANY ASSISTANCE PLEASE CONTACT @LELRIC." and "ALPHONSE ELRIC, DAY TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY FIVE, CONTACT @LELRIC FOR ANY ASSISTANCE." are written on one of the walls. "ALPHONSE ELRIC, DAY TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY SIX, CONTACT @LELRIC FOR ANY ASSISTANCE." is written on one of the walls.
Floors four and three are identical, large waiting areas lined with rooms. There are seven four-bed rooms, ten two-bed rooms, eight split rooms, and two VIP rooms. Each room is in pristine condition, although not decorated, but all of the rooms have been obviously gutted of their electronic components with surgical precision. As it is, it seems more like a very peculiar hotel without all of the standard equipment you would find in a hospital. The nurse's base on each floor is essentially identical in design, although there are a few different things scattered on each that seem to vary day by day.
Floor two seems more serious in its tone--this seems to be main surgical area, meant for quick access, and there are two admissions areas--regular and VIP--that prove this, although in both areas the doors that would open to outside of the hospital are permanently sealed due to being covered in snow. Aside from the admissions areas, there's a laboratory, pharmacy, administrative office, several clinics, and four operating rooms. They're a bit interesting--this hospital is not especially large, not meant to accommodate many, and yet the operating rooms have multiple beds. Close inspection reveals one center bed that seems to have been there longer than the others: this bed is attached to the floor through a system that seems to be able to lock and unlock with the press of a button near the base. The others aren't operating tables so much as repurposed metal tables, placed with more hurry and less care. Everything gleams with cleanliness, and there are certainly a lot of blank places where proper electronic equipment could go, but it's all missing.
The first floor has both more and less relaxed areas. There's an operating room down here, too, as well as another sort of laboratory, and a large section of this floor is taken up by labor delivery. The hospital has a generally oppressive atmosphere, but this area is marginally less so. Only marginally, though. The rooms in the delivery wing are larger than the rooms upstairs, with a more private atmosphere, but there are extra beds in here, and even VIP delivery isn't private on first blush. A closer inspection reveals the rooms only really seem fit for one of the beds. Others must have been added later for some reason. The lobby is very large here, with plenty of seating available for waiting. There's a door that works, also, opening to the south into a small, empty parking garage and finally revealing the rest of the ice tunnel area. During the day, at least. It's locked at night like everything else. There are finger-sized slits cut into many of the mattresses. One of the bathrooms on the first floor has signs of a fire having been set, with scorch marks. "ALPHONSE ELRIC, DAY ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY TWO, CONTACT @LELRIC FOR ANY ASSISTANCE" is written on the wall. "ALFIE SOLOMONS, 1922. Camden Town, London, England, UK, Europe, Earth. Day 165, February 24." is carved into the wall. Underneath the RECEPTION sign is the following, scrawled in black crayon:
"NⓍ NIMA
where is it?
73 74 69 6c 6c 20 73 65 61 72 63 68 20 69 6e 67"
The elevator lobby area is of note here--as this is the first floor, it is where the torn up wall finally meets the ground, and now it can be used as an exit to the west, if you would like to see where the tunnels in that direction lead.
Then there's the HDU and ICU, and stepping past any of the doors into this wing makes the tense atmosphere apparent. It was probably more organized once, but there are countless tables scattered all around. Tables and beds and all sorts of repurposed things, even outside of the various small rooms where emergency situations were supposed to be being dealt with. Whatever happened, this hospital was pressed far beyond its standard operating capacity. There's a large entrance to the hospital here, and while it seals up at night, it opens to the east, revealing more tunnels in that direction. Two of the vent grates on this floor have been opened up with a screwdriver, though the holes are far too small for even the smallest person to fit through.
And then there's the basement. It's the only area in the hospital more oppressive than the ICU, and stepping out of the elevator lobby reveals it instantly as a morgue. It takes up the entire basement area, with plenty of room to store bodies and perform autopsies, although the tables seem to be missing (want to go on a scavenger hunt? They were moved upstairs and can be found in the ICU, even though moving these tables required unbolting them and cutting metal bits apart). The later it gets, the eerier and more suffocating the basement seems. This is a revival point. You cannot stay overnight in the morgue area. "Wilson, if you can see this, leave a message somewhere I can find." is written on the wall in blue chalk.

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