EVENT LOG number 002
The hotel humbly hopes that you're settling in well and are taking advantage of the various pleasures on offer for your stay. In Mr Bennet's opinion, things have been going quite well and he doesn't think that the guests are unhappy at all. New guests have arrived, some have left, it's all going along perfectly. So, of course, this is when the next troublesome thing pops up.
SHADOWS
One morning, characters will find the hotel to be a little dimmer than usual, a little more shadowy. Yet if anyone asks Mr Bennet about it, he will claim to not have noticed anything different than usual. Either way, as the characters move on with their day, they'll start to notice a few odd things start to happen. PHASE ONE: Initially, characters will notice their shadow beginning to move a little out of sync with them. Discreetly at first until eventually, their shadow takes on a life of its own, mischievously playing with characters and enjoying their newfound freedom. Very Peter Pan, and completely harmless.
PHASE TWO: Now, shadows might disappear entirely, roaming the hotel to their own discretion and ignoring the characters they belong to. As the shadow takes on this free will, characters will begin to feel slightly off balance and have a hard time feeling whole without their shadow around. The shadow may become slightly aggressive as well if told they should return to their characters, fighting back in their own way from knocking things over to outright attacking other characters. It's a little hard to fight back though when your opponent is a shadow, isn't it?
PHASE THREE: The shadows have become fully aggressive now, fighting anyone who tries to get them to return to their original person. Characters will find themselves feeling weak and low energy as a result of losing their shadow. Eventually, the shadows will come back to their owners but the characters will find themselves sinking into their shadow, eventually changing places entirely with their shadow. The only way to rescue a character from this fate is for another character to pull them out of their shadow forcibly. The bright side is once a character is pulled out of their shadow, it all returns to normal and their shadow is no longer sentient. These phases will last over the course of the week and it is quite alright to stay in phase one/two/three. Not all shadows will become aggressive, not all shadows will be playful. Feel free to manipulate your character's shadow in the way that's most fun for you.
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Mammon. Let us get this over with, then.
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Well, off they go! They don’t even have to pay, because it’s free. They’ll make their way down to their floor in time, though Henry’s already twisting off the cap off the bottle at some point, shaking out two pills.
He hands them to her. He is peak Orderly Mode now.]
Swallow them with something to drink.
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gazing down at the red and white pills with the same wariness as a child would. he'll be intimately familiar with that hesitance. ]
What is in them?
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It’s a non-addictive analgesic.
[Don’t make Henry play pharmacist. He isn’t actually a doctor or a scientist.]
Relieves moderate pain and it’ll reduce fever. We used to give it to the children in the lab sometimes.
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...What are you talking about, lab?
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There are [were, mostly] others who possess… variants of my abilities. And that alone was enough for the government to think they were worthy of study.
So, a lab.
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Your home sounds so ... sterile. Narrow-minded. Constrained.
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[He smiles, then shakes out two more pills for himself, popping them into his mouth. Swallows them dry.]
I can't say I'm all that fond of home, not after you see a place like that.
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as they descend the elevator, she will... lean heavy on the rail. ]
Why do you not go somewhere else? Another city, different country?
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The children weren't allowed to leave. What makes you think I could?
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[We’re not talking about the time he was defeated by an 8 year old okay.]
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she lowers her face slowly into one palm and worries at her closed eyelids. ]
That is... barbaric.
[ not that Faerun doesn't have a history of doing the same, but she comes from the free city of Waterdeep. all she has ever known in her life is luxury and permission, even if she tempered it with a sense of family-bestowed hardship. ]
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[As an academic, he wonders if she has the same seeking soul as the scientists who kept him captive for so long. That should irk him, he thinks, but maybe she’s too tired to really feel that now.]
Sprezzatura. Take your medicine, okay?
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she curls her palm, rolling the pills in it. ]
I want to be somewhere I can sit down. [ if it immediately begins to react to her tiefling physiology. ] First.
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Fine. Then you can come to my room. If something bad happens at least I’ll be there. Sound okay?
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Are you cleric?
[ the elevator dings and opens to floor three. ]
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[Out they go! It’s off to his room, and he fusses for his key, opening his door moments later.]
Ladies first. Make yourself at home.
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looks down at the pills in her hand. the warmth is beginning to turn the capsules tacky. ]
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He enters and closes the door behind him, then fossicks through all the items she bought at the konbini. Did you have the foresight to buy bottled water, ma'am? Regardless, he does bring something over for her to take her pills with.]
You'll have to sit up and take them.
[This really is... like.. dealing with a child.]
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then she grips the glass between both hands and waits. ]
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…Do you want me to hold your hand while we countdown the minutes?
[Sorry, he can’t help himself.]
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But, despite himself, he reaches out to grasp her hand. Better?]
Okay. Talk to me about something. We have thirty minutes or so before it should kick in.
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Thirty minutes?! I could go to sleep faster and would not need to worry about coma!
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