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You awaken to blackness. Frightening, although familiar--this is the same terrible thing you narrowly avoided during your first trip into Lebensbaum. The pain of your death is still real, echoes of the wounds you suffered appearing on your skin. Inspecting your surroundings will tell you that you've woken up inside of the cooled, empty bonfire pit....and the town as it was is nowhere to be seen.
The sky is a whirlwind of blank, dark void. What previously acted as roadblocks on either side of the town seems to have moved upward, blocking out most of the sun's light. The street is barren, filled with piles of broken concrete, shattered glass, and smoking craters where many of the buildings used to be. Old bloodstains dot the pavement, mixing in with overturned cars and crumbling brick walls. Lebensbaum is a dead town, in more ways than one.
Except for the hotel. It stands, as dusty and abandoned as it ever was, but no worse for the wear. Scorch marks can be seen on the ground around it in a clear border, as though it had a barrier protecting it from whatever destroyed the village. If you venture inside, everything is in its place, as though the outside wasn't completely obliterated.
The living can be seen walking around, going about their daily lives, and if you concentrate, you can even see the buildings as they once were--in working order, clean, and in one piece.
As of Monday on Week 10, however, there is a door, seemingly pasted into the middle of the street. As the days tick by, the doors will increase in number, one for each victim.
The sky is a whirlwind of blank, dark void. What previously acted as roadblocks on either side of the town seems to have moved upward, blocking out most of the sun's light. The street is barren, filled with piles of broken concrete, shattered glass, and smoking craters where many of the buildings used to be. Old bloodstains dot the pavement, mixing in with overturned cars and crumbling brick walls. Lebensbaum is a dead town, in more ways than one.
Except for the hotel. It stands, as dusty and abandoned as it ever was, but no worse for the wear. Scorch marks can be seen on the ground around it in a clear border, as though it had a barrier protecting it from whatever destroyed the village. If you venture inside, everything is in its place, as though the outside wasn't completely obliterated.
The living can be seen walking around, going about their daily lives, and if you concentrate, you can even see the buildings as they once were--in working order, clean, and in one piece.
As of Monday on Week 10, however, there is a door, seemingly pasted into the middle of the street. As the days tick by, the doors will increase in number, one for each victim.
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Your...energy? So like what, you switched sins? We probably can't pull that off now, but maybe we can tell the people still alive that's an option. And seeing as how we haven't seen hide or hair of Katerina yet, I can't put any stock in what Miata claims will happen.
[She snorts.] You should have asked Lithuania to do it. Though Miata disliking you is a point in your favor, as far as I see it!
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Maybe? It could be useful but I also don't know where Leviathan is and don't really... trust any of the ones left to do this right. Roxy, yeah. Hinata and Faize, maybe? Oh, Poland's a good choice too, she can think when she's not trying... not to... Anyway, the rest are just idiots so if we let anyone know what's up, it has to be one of those people.
[ haaaaaaah, rhys just grins at that. ]
See, there's the obvious thing again. Astrid pointed out Lithuania, Roxy, Inaba, and Alisha for working with Miata. If this was going to be a secret, again, it couldn't have been any of them. We could've made up a story about how I strongarmed her into it or something, I don't know. Instead she turned me down because...
[ he just shrugs. ]
If she doesn't like me, fine. But the fact that she wasn't willing to consider it because of her own personal opinion of me was really stupid and look how this last week went. Maybe if someone was still overseeing the game, none of it would have happened.
[ ohhh he is so bitter, he is constantly bitter at miata. ]