Happy New Year, folks! The Hotel is settling into the New Year with little fanfare. Mr Bennet remains at his post behind the hotel desk and helps check guests in and out daily. The Hotel continues to hustle and bustle and nothing seems to be going too awry beyond the usual shenanigans. In fact, one might even call this the slow season for the Hotel.
THE FLOOR IS LAVA
That is until the second week of the month where the intercoms start with Mr Bennet's pleasant voice coming through.
"Hello, hello! This is just a small warning that one of our floors, the current 79th floor to be exact, has had a small... malfunction, I suppose, and will be affecting the other floors of the Hotel. No word yet from maintenance when this will be over, so stay on your toes, my dear guests!"
And that's it. No indication of what the problem is, or anything like that. It's up to you to figure out what's going on! And what is going on? Well, it'll become obvious very quickly when wherever characters happen to be in the Hotel, they'll soon start feeling a very obvious warmth on the floor below them. It'll increase the longer they stay standing in one spot until it's almost burning their feet.
The only salve for this will be hopping onto a nearby piece of furniture and getting their feet off the floor. It'll soon become obvious that the entire Hotel has been wrapped in a game of The Floor is Lava, including the floor turning into actual lava on some of the floors.
SAFETY SLEEPOVER
Of course, the Hotel is not cruel enough to make the entire Hotel unsafe and soon enough Mr Bennet's voice will come through on the intercom again.
"For those looking for respite from our current Hotel wide game," because clearly it's a game now. "We'll be serving tea and cake in the lounge on the ground floor. Maintenance has been able to fix the lounge for now so feel free to come by when you can if you'd like to rest. We have sleeping bags!"
As folks enter the lounge, they'll find that Mr Bennet is true to his word. The lounge has been converted into a giant sleepover, with sleeping bags lining the floor and a long table off to the side where people can eat their tea and cakes. Mr Bennet is near the food table, handing out pajamas, toothbrushes, and sleep masks to those who request them. There's some new doors off to the side leading to some restrooms, at least, so guests can change in private.
Though, one thing to point out is when Mr Bennet says there's tea and cakes, the cakes happen to be lava cakes. He thinks he's funny.
THE FLOOR IS ICE
It'll take about two days for hotel maintenance to fix the Hotel and return it to normal. So that's two days of living out of the lounge or hopping around the Hotel to get places. What a headache. Mr Bennet will make another lively announcement on the intercom.
"We are back in business, folks! I've just been given word that everything should have return to normal now. Though, there is a warning to make sure not to walk around barefoot for at least another day or so while the Hotel settles. Thank you for your patience!"
What that means becomes obvious soon as anyone walking around now will feel that the floor is especially cold. That's a bit better than the heat, at least, but still kind of a pain in the ass. Anyone who tries to walk around barefoot will find that their feet quickly start to freeze but any permanent damage is easily avoidable by putting on some socks or getting off the floor entirely.
Though that said, the ice does lead to some furniture sliding around and even with shoes on, characters might find themselves sliding too.
What a lovely end to the holidays.
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Being connected to that dimension amplifies my powers. It helps me reach out, even into my “home” plane.
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Like that? Mammon, you looked like spider. Is that intentional?
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He shouldn’t smile at the comparison, but it’s Henry, so of course he does.]
It just turned out that way, but I thought so, too. Fitting… like being at the center of the web, feeling every reverberation in that place.
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I don't understand. But you aren't really there?
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[Not really there? He's very much trapped, and it takes a moment to parse what he thinks is her actual meaning.]
Oh, you mean the attic? Don't let that deceive you. That plane is a shadowed, mirrored reflection of my own. Even when it comes to the buildings of the town itself.
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You said it lays over. This realm. [ or she suggested it, she can't recall ] So these... people, who lit you on fire. Were they in your realm, or were you bleeding over into theirs?
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[Like two spheres, bumping into each other, and the Upside Down is the area where they intersect. That's how he inherently understands it, even if he cannot scientifically explain it.
plus it's not like canon explains it]They were coming into mine.
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Why?
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Going home requires creating portals. Some people don't like it when you poke holes in the veil between realities; don't want things to spill through. Even if one of those "things" is a man that's been trapped for years. It's as simple as that.
[is it tho]
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is it? she looks at him without moving or speaking for... too long after he's given his explanation. her blood is pulsing in her ears. Sprezzatura's never found it simple to read people—not her peers, not her parents. not even Henry.
so it speaks to something that, as she gazes at him, she thinks: I don't believe you. ]
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I see.
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Something, for certain. But she accepts his answer, all the same, and maybe for now… that’ll have to do.]
So… does any of what you saw change how you think of me?
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....... ]
I don't know. It might.
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Tilts his head, considering again.]
But who I am isn't any different than before.
[He was always a lich man; and surely she just didn't like him for his looks alone? He's nothing special in that department.]
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Why ask me if you are going to argue with my answer?
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Because you're owed the truth [lol] of what I look like. But I don't want to push you away, either. Not after everything.
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I didn't think it would be like that. So... severe. Flayed like corpse.
[ does that make her vain? shallow? ]
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Well… while I’m here, at least, you don’t have to worry about me looking like that.
[If that helps. It’s all he can offer for now, until she (hopefully) allows this need to settle.]
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I don't understand why you would look like this here if that is how you look there.
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You think you would have spoken to me the day we met in the elevators if I looked how I was supposed to?
[In other words, the hotel is making him more palatable for the sake of interacting with other guests.]
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Clearly taking that as a “no”.]
So you have your answer.
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Don't be like that.
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[ maybe YOU should try not being that way first, Sprezzatura. ]
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