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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Nonsense. This place is utter nonsense. What am I doing here? Is there really "wish" at end of all this?
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[ He leans back a little, settling his weight on his hands, hair spilling back as he tilts his head to gaze at some indeterminate part of the ceiling. ]
But surely there must be some worth in the journey to the wish.
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Of course there is.
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That's probably a silly sentiment to level at a wizard, isn't it? Of course you'd agree.
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she gazes at him from the side, something wistful in her own expression when he turns. ]
Of course. Even if for no other reason than to prove that it is there, and learn what it takes to gain access to it.
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You're smart boy. You can figure out why I am here.
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I see.
[ she needs her shadows back. she would feel more herself with them there. less... fragile. less desperate for a sense of connection to Waterdeep that doesn't loathe or deride her very presence, as Winter encapsulates. is that fair of her? she doesn't know. ]
Then... I suppose you ought be on your way, Mister Winter.
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[ Simply. He’s made no move to get up, after all. ]
I offered to keep you company, didn’t I?
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she's visibly thrown ]
You want to sit with me while I sleep?
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she thinks: but he has been so forthcoming...
she has to kill that part of herself. the trusting part. ]
I do not think that is good idea... [ but, to dress it up kinder than, "I don't trust you", she softens it with gentle self-deprecation: ] I am poor enough host when I am awake.
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You think I'm going to steal something, don't you.
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Do you think I did it?
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