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Day 77 :: Event - Finding a Core
[Day 77 is the day for the 'fine Marie' mission, and at first that is what everyone was supposed to do. But once out on the Skyway, the familiar twinkle of a Core can be seen in the distance, off in a direction that's nearly the opposite of where the group needs to go.
So, everyone has a choice to make: do they go after the Core, or keep looking for Marie?]
Links:
Planning
Group A
Group B
((OOC: Everyone can participate in the planning thread, but your character ultimately must choose to go with Group A or Group B. For players with more than one character, we ask that they don't put all of their characters in one group.
And remember, the group going after the Core has until 11:59 PM est on Sunday, June 16th, to obtain the Core.))]
So, everyone has a choice to make: do they go after the Core, or keep looking for Marie?]
Links:
Planning
Group A
Group B
((OOC: Everyone can participate in the planning thread, but your character ultimately must choose to go with Group A or Group B. For players with more than one character, we ask that they don't put all of their characters in one group.
And remember, the group going after the Core has until 11:59 PM est on Sunday, June 16th, to obtain the Core.))]
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Conveniently, the door is unlocked, and it leads into a narrow two-story house. Everything within the house is untouched, though dusty from nearly 80 days of neglect. The room right by the door is the living room, and a hallway leads deeper into the house. There is also a staircase right by the entrance, leading up to the second floor.
Which way do you go?]
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I-is there anyone here?
[The Professor should know that.]
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No. It's empty.
[Not what he was hoping for, honestly, but that didn't mean it wasn't worth investigating further. He casually flicks the butt of the spent cigarette to the ground and quashes it under a stitched boot.]
Let's go in.
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[ He trailed off, eyes drifting to Crona. The child always looked so miserable - adding to hir upset would not help anyone. Nevertheless, Seimei feared they would not be finding Marie. He hoped that at least something turned up that would help the others let go. It was always worse not knowing what had happened. then again, he mused, finding a dead woman would no doubt shatter the child.
He turned his eyes to Stein, expression unreadable, though he hoped the man understood the look for what it was - he did not believe this would end well. ]
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Besides that, there are signs here and there that someone has been here recently. a dish moved here, a book dropped there, footsteps in the dust on the stairs, and so forth.
And in a mirror in the front room, in the layers of grime, someone drew a Lord Death skull in one of the corners.]
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Ah.... Professor? There's a skull there.
[Not a real skull, no. A real skull wouldn't have gotten any comment from Crona.]
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Stein is a bit disheartened – though not at all surprised – when this mirror does nothing at all.
He turns on a heel, and nearly stumbles over something underfoot. A book? He stoops and picks it up, swiping off a few layers of light dust on the hard cover. It’s a romance novel. Oh, Marie...]
She’s been here.
[The tone of his voice sounds devoid of all optimism, but as he glances to his allies, his eyes are not. He turns to Seimei.]
Would you check upstairs?
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[ The onmyoji nods, clears his throat and departs, ascending the stairs in silence to explore the second floor. He does not expect to find much of consequence, though he does sense the lived-in atmosphere. Finding the room upstairs, Seimei closes his eyes, clears his mind and reaches out, attempting to enter a meditative trance and feel the former presence. Chanting to himself, he seeks to "see" the last events to occur per the emotional imprint left behind or, in lieu of that, reach out to any manner of spirit that might linger.
This task is frustrating him. In Japan, he was known as a master of finding things thought lost. This should be a simple task. At the least, he is determined to find out what happened to Marie, even if he cannot bring her back. For the sake of the others, Seimei seeks closure. ]
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Then suddenly the 'sense' of her goes from investigative to sheer panic, and the presence quickly leaves the room. And wherever she went, it was outside of the house entirely.
If Seimei can keep track of the time when sensing the presence of a person, about thirty minutes passes before the presence of Marie returns to the room. This time, she is absolutely furious, but the anger has been tempered into a determination of sorts. Her presence goes over to the desk in the room, and can be found on a bundle of papers which have been placed on the desk. Then her presence leaves the room, and the house itself, again.
Throughout all of this, Marie was not coerced with fear or mind-control of any sort. Every action she did was by choice.]
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Meanwhile, the onmyoji goes in search of Stein and Crona, holding the papers up. ]
Do these have any meaning to either of you? Lady Marie appears to have been very distressed while here, and these papers have something to do with it. Whatever she was here for, she left and has not come back. I cannot sense much more in this building, but the general direction is evidently out there.
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Maybe there's something familiar from the papers Marie had before, or the papers Osahar found in the farmhouse.]
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There are some drawings on these papers as well, though they appear to be notes of some sort rather than an actual schematic. Whoever owned these used these papers as rough drafts for some kind of machine, several parts are scratched out, or numbers for calculations are altered here and there.
on one page in particular, there is a note hastily scribbled in a corner. It is in the same language, but it appears to be written quickly, and it is underlined a few times to show it's importance.]