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Post by Twillie on Oct 31, 2016 15:29:24 GMT -5
After taking in the book's message, Twillie!Twillie glances at both doors again. Although every creative part of her told her to take the metal door because irony, she still took the knob of the white door and walked through.
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Post by Coaster on Oct 31, 2016 17:54:56 GMT -5
Vampire-Wizardess!Coaster is a little dizzy and sore from the several attempts at trying to make her way through the gauntlet, but tears a rather purple- and swirly-looking coupon from the book and goes through the nearby door, unsure how exactly this would lead outside, or if it even does, or wait a second art is cool but aren't trick-or-treat houses supposed to give out candy? Although that experience was a treat in its own right (painful flight aside, at least).
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Post by Fraze on Nov 1, 2016 5:20:18 GMT -5
Mostly Harmless (flufflepuff)You enter a room filled with steam. At each door is a small drop box labeled "DEPOSIT", and on the table are several blank pieces of paper along with an assortment of crayons and paints. GelquieIt takes several tries, but you manage to navigate your way through the maze by memorizing the layout. It helps that the walls of the maze seem to be painted with a wide array of images including geometric patterns, vivid images of landscapes and crowded cities, and the sort of detailed graffiti murals you find in underpasses. Not so helpful are the holes in the floor; you nearly trip over one or two before learning to be more careful. But with some patience, you make your way through the maze and head to the book. "Thank you for participating!" it says. "Your choices and actions will be used to improve our system. Before you leave through this door, please take a page from this book as our thanks." TwillieYou enter a room filled with steam. On the table, in addition to a book, are an instant camera and a photo album. CoasterYou exit the room, and find yourself outside where you started. You turn around and see the same wood door that started this adventure, but testing it you see that it no longer opens. You feel an odd sensation in your hand, and looking down you find you're no longer holding the paper you took, but a moderately sized box of jellybeans, from a brand that you don't recognize. You try one that's dark blue with yellow spots. It tastes like watermelon. As you chew it, you clearly hear sweet, tinkling music like wind chimes. It's a tune you recognize, but can't quite place, and as you look around you can't find the source. When the jellybean has fully dissolved in your mouth, the music fades away.
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Post by Gelquie on Nov 1, 2016 14:13:02 GMT -5
The ghost takes her time through the maze, taking time to get her bearings as well as admire all the artwork on the maze walls. She wonders what's in the holes, but otherwise heads towards the exit.
The ghost blinks at being done, and is still curious about the place. But then it was getting late, although she had fun. So she goes through the book and rips out a page before going through the door.
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