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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[A very strange enchanted boy.
There's a faraway look in Amelia's green eyes as the words begin to weave themselves together and her voice continues to narrate in a more hushed tone.]
Was it fate that brought them together? Sheer luck? Who knows.
[A shrug.]
He was a pure-hearted child who saw how lonely the girl was and extended a hand to her. She didn't trust him at first. He was too innocent and his face shone too brightly. What would he know of the world? How could he ever look upon the weak and pathetic girl with any kind of warmth, whose heart was hardened after years of neglect? Why now of all times? Why couldn't he have been there earlier when she needed someone the most?
... But he took her hand anyway. And he helped her, no matter how difficult she was, no matter how much she lashed out. Together, hand in hand, they explored what it meant to be free. What it meant to be part of the world. Slowly, but surely... The girl finally learned, what it was like to be cared for.
[This is where the story should change. This is where the plot begins to descend into sorrow, a beautiful dramatic turn where hope turns into despair. That was how it turned out after all. That was the truth.
But Amelia goes on; this is just a tale after all. Something made up. Something make-believe.
Something she wished had happened instead.]
The girl no longer despaired. She wasn't alone anymore and she learned from the boy's example. She would help those who needed it most even if it didn't reward her, even if it was hard. She wasn't the only lonely person after all and it gave her purpose as she grew up, stronger and braver than ever.
... The end.
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I see...
[ She murmurs, mirroring the hushed tone that her companion takes. Her gaze lowers, staring at the point of the floor between them. It's a relief that the story ended happily, though it is also difficult to ignore the wistful look in the other woman's eyes. Difficult not to wonder what that truly means. ]
And this story, is it based in reality?
[ That feels the most important thing to ask — she won't ask if Amelia was the girl all along, after all. That would be far too personal... and far too prying. But something about the timing of this all and the sincerity with which she had weaved the words makes it feel as though it is not just another story wedged away in some book. ]
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[Amelia wouldn't know the exact effect her tale has on the maid but as she stands up, she makes her point perfectly clear.]
I know we don't know each other that well, Giselle.
[And then she offers a hand to the maid to help her stand up.]
But I do want you to know that I wouldn't have helped you if I didn't learn how to.
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Thank you, Amelia. I'm deeply appreciative of your efforts.
[ Her head bows a bit. Certainly proper, but lacking the usual stoic perfection with which she offers her daily manners. She retracts her hand slowly from her, to fold back in front of herself politely. ]
And... I am pleased to hear that — [ You? ] she one day walked free. Following her years of solitude. I will remember this story for some time.
[ It's perhaps the most genuine thing she's said to the other woman — a bitter note of knowing humming low beneath the cool evenness of her cadence. If Amelia was the girl who had learned to help others eventually, after being cast away for so long... then she is truly relieved that she was not trapped in such a state for eternity. ]
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You're welcome.
[Amelia rubs her hands together and fiddles her fingers together to take away the residual cold. The other woman's remark about her story makes her cast her gaze to the ground.]
And thank you. I'm glad my story meant something if only a little.
[That was the purpose of it after all. The truth is, Amelia isn't sure if she's actually free or if she had walked into another cage of her own making after what happened years ago. Briar was no longer there to lead by example and the witch kept his memory alive by helping like he helped her.
Just because she feels stuck, doesn't mean she would leave others to their own devices.]
I'll leave you on your own now if you feel safe enough. Hopefully, this matter with the shadows will clear itself up soon.