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- !arrival log,
- altered carbon: takeshi kovacs,
- dark angel: max guevara,
- dceu: diana prince,
- detroit become human: connor,
- detroit become human: kara,
- detroit become human: markus,
- detroit become human: north,
- devil may cry: v,
- dogs b&c: nill,
- ffxiv: x'rhun tia,
- game of thrones: daenerys targaryen,
- game of thrones: sansa stark,
- gdc: jiang cheng,
- gdc: wei wuxian,
- kingdom hearts: sora,
- mcu: daisy johnson,
- mcu: leo fitz,
- mcu: peggy carter,
- npc: gaby,
- overwatch: soldier 76 (jack morrison),
- star wars: cassian andor,
- star wars: jyn erso,
- starfighter: abel,
- starfighter: cain,
- the 100: clarke griffin,
- the expanse: amos burton,
- the gifted: marcos diaz,
- the man from uncle: gaby teller,
- the man from uncle: illya kuryakin,
- the vampire diaries: caroline forbes,
- the vampire diaries: damon salvatore,
- voltron: keith
ARRIVAL LOG 010
WHERE: New Amsterdam
WHEN: Evening of October 21 and 22
WHAT: The tenth arrival
NOTES OR WARNINGS: Coercion, loss of autonomy, sexual themes and alcohol usage. Further notes at end of log.
Awareness comes to you in blurred snatches, cloudy fragments of sound and light, color, sensation. Hazy and difficult to grasp on to, but slowly aligning into focus. A series of regular, rhythmic beeps. A medicinal, astringent smell. The sensation of movement, a low hum and accompanying vibration under you. Your eyes are heavy, hard to keep open, but in the glimpses between slow, dark blinks you see four people in black body armor seated opposite you, as well as a man in dark gray scrubs.
You realize there are others next to you. All of you in white scrubs, hair recently cut but at various stages of growth, restrained by straps across your chests, arms, feet, holding you to the bench under you. To your left, an armored interior door, two more people visible, the movement of streets passing through a windshield. You try to open your mouth to speak, but it's as if your tongue is coated in tar, and you manage nothing more than an empty parting of lips.
The vehicle stops. The guard opposite you stands and comes to unbuckle you from the bench, helping you to your feet. Your limbs feel wooden and heavy, slow to move. One guard opens the back of the vehicle, and false, colored light, illuminating the streets in the distance will first alert your senses of being somewhere else, combined with air that's only cooled with the setting of the sun. The nurse moves to stand at the back, checking each passenger over one by one just before they're helped out of the vehicle, quick and methodical. He doesn't climb out after you, moving to sit as the last passenger is unloaded.
The guards keep their heads down. Their actions are quick, firm, but not entirely unkind. Once all the passengers are out, they drop some masks on the ground in a tan-colored tote bag. "Pick a mask," they bark, and then turn to climb back into the vehicle and close the doors. The engine powers up again, and then the bus is gone.
You're left alone in an alley, with no idea of where you are or why you've been brought here.
Around the corner of the alley, there is the sound of various different carnival rides and men yelling for someone to step right up and try their luck on the various assortment of games that are available. Off in the distance, there's a large, hulking structure – perfectly vertical in nature, and people on it twist upward and then come slamming down mere moments later. It seems that you've just arrived as a part of some festivity, though it's probably hard to tell if you're an attraction or a coincidence of this all.
Either way – time to pick a mask. They're nothing special: they go over the head, but no one was ordered to put one on. They show various monsters – generic and otherwise – and it looks like they were purchased in bulk.
◉ Though entirely capable of independent action and thought, new characters will find themselves completely, unquestioningly compliant to any verbal statement which could be taken as a command or request.
The message from El comes the same as usual: insistent, not waiting for any active attempt to open it. Scrolling within your vision as if being written while you're reading it.
Here we go again. You know the drill by now. Our new batch has been thrown into the middle of a Halloween party. They should have masks on which doesn't make them much easier to find, but I trust you guys can figure this out. You know the signs to look for by now. So… Happy Halloween. 🎃
Having ten actual days dedicated to Halloween may seem like a bit much, but New Amsterdam takes the festivities seriously. Thanks to being a melting pot of two millenia's worth of cultures, they try to touch on every aspect of it. The launch party is a two-day event set in the cultural district. Thanks to the lack of ground traffic, the city easily rolls in what acts as a mini-carnival. The ground throughout the carnival is lit with candle-filled pumpkins, providing a warmth of inviting light as the nights grow cooler. While the carnival shuts down during the working day, it opens again in the evening, allowing working parents to bring their children before the hours come to a close. During this time, children run around with their friends in costumes to ask for candy or food from nearby businesses or carnival booths. Sometimes these children have to perform a task before they get what they've asked for – either through playing a game or answering a trivia question – but they're never turned away empty handed.
The first two days are largely billed as a time for people to come together and have a good time, but Halloween is also known for offering opportunities to local artists to get their work recognized. Whether digital or otherwise, artists are asked to commit to a theme and produce art on the first day of the event that's viewed throughout the next nine days. Part of the tradition is the crunch of trying to produce a work of art with limited notice and time. If they aren't done before the first two days are over, they won't be able to get free advertisement for their work. When the event is over, all of the art will go up for auction, and the artists will receive 75% of whatever is offered for their work. This year's theme is "Remembrance and Renewal" – and most themes from past years are just as open for interpretation.
As it gets deeper into the evening and children have returned home, the festivities turn toward being more adult. While barred from selling alcohol until 9 PM, the various carnival booths change their tune after that point, offering a wide array of alcohol – including their own takes on moonshine. The first night even features a competition over who's brought the best, and everyone's invited to try a sample and put in a vote – for free. A rather savvy individual would likely be able to find themselves well in their cups just off of these samples, as the moonshine contest is the way for the adults to get a treat of their own. For these evening festivities, everyone is allowed to wear a more risque costume, and sex workers come over from the neighboring Red Light District in order to advertise some of their more unique services for the evenings ahead. Every brothel will have a unique theme of its own to mark how special the event is, and their services will match.
Otherwise, the first two days of Halloween are known for allowing kids to have fun and for adults to be anonymous for a little while. Anyone who holds down a day job will still be expected to turn into work, but there's a tacit understanding that most people will be under the weather during this time.
◉ The carnival will have a wide array of rides that are set up rather quickly. There's a ferris wheel with seats that will rotate around a large machine like an atom, but with many different "branches" to allow a great deal of people to go on at once. Everyone gets on at the same time, and the seats "float." Each person can pay for how long their ride is in increments, and extend that time if they so choose. For the after dark people, there is a definite badge of honor in having a good time in a ferris wheel without getting caught with your pants down. Other rides include the Wicked Force – which rapidly takes people up 500 ft into the air and then drops them – as well as carousels that allow someone to customize their mount for an additional amount of money. Want a lewd mount? That's fine … after the kids have gone home to play, and some people like to show off whatever they thought up on Cooltalk.
◉ As always, there are a large number of food options available thanks to the local food trucks coming out to sell their food. Taco trucks are the most popular around this time, and that's most of what will be offered. Many trucks will have some homemade candy that they offer for free with each meal – with the option to get more.
◉ Throughout the city, there will be controlled bonfire pits that are lit every night at 8 PM, though they won't be present in the less cared for parts of New Amsterdam. Ahead of the event starting, there will be a website to let people know where these pits are going up so they can set up meeting places with their friends – or even reserve a pit for a private group. Reservations around the more popular areas cost more than ones that are nearing the "disreputable" sections – though "disreputable" is shorthand for rundown buildings in need of repair more than any crime.
◉ There are, of course, costume contests! While many local bars – dive and otherwise – will have smaller affairs, there is a large contest held on these first two nights. Because of the wide array of people and costumes available, someone has to enter their costume according to a certain theme. Some of the themes are: vampires, ghosts, zombies, pop culture (animation), pop culture (action movies), pop culture (celebrities), political figures, historical figures – and more! In the five days that follow, people will be able to go online and vote for their favorite costume. Whoever accumulates the most votes gets a meal of their choice at a number of participating restaurants – HAPPYHAPPYJOYJOY, SOL, Monde Pizza, Sweetwaffel and more – as well as 200 credits added to their funds.
◉ There will be dealers around the carnival trying to get someone to buy something to "heighten" their experience. While the "monster drug" is out in the city, it won't be available here. Halloween is thought of as a neutral ground for the city, and even the gangs recognize that. Most drugs will be hallucinatory in nature, providing effects similar to shrooms. Of course, any drugs are still illegal, and people will want to be careful not to get caught – or buy from the wrong person.
◉ Anyone who chooses to take part in the more illicit and sexual activities will be advised to go home to finish out their nights. Being handsy is fine, but getting caught on the ferris wheel? Well, the goal is to not get caught. Public acts are still illegal, though most people just spend a night in jail thinking about what they did. It's treated as more embarrassing than anything, but sometimes people let things get away from them. Many of the brothels will offer rooms to couples for the evening, complete with toys and supplies to practice safe sex. Even if they aren't spending their night with a sex worker, the themed goods are still there to enjoy.
After the rowdier events pass, Halloween splits into two main categories: corporate popups and remembrance. Halloween parties continue to be thrown at restaurants and bars, allowing people to enjoy a more low key version of what was previously available. Many of the bars have karaoke contests and themed parties, and many retail stores maintain a Halloween section until November first. If anyone's been invited to a party last minute – or they need a series of costumes to be extra about the whole occasion – they can hit these stores when needed.
◉ Pulsar's hover car-focused subsidiary, Bakker, advertises their 2512 line of cars by having hover hay rides around the city. Their trucks can hold up to six. Anyone hoping to go on a hover truck hay ride around the city to take in the sights and bonfires in the evening can call one on New Amsterdam's special Halloween app! These rides don't only show the city: they give a glimpse at the large amount of forestation just over the wall, allowing people to see that the Earth is gradually improving.
◉ There are, of course, haunted houses set up around the city! Haunted houses come in two varieties: virtual reality and 4D. Vyonation's gaming subsidiary, Vizija, sets up the virtual reality popups around the city. Due to the high tech nature of these setups, people do have to be on site to enjoy them. They interface with someone's neural implant, and depending on the experience, they can involve puzzles, escape rooms, murder mysteries, or even dissection tables. The 4D houses are the result of a joint partnership between Poe and Polarized – which are subsidiaries of Giles Bell and Pulsar, respectively.
4D haunted houses involve a great deal of props, realistic sights and smells, as well as the potential for certain drugs that can help provide a certain physical or emotional response. Whereas Vizija's simulation comes with the reassurance that nothing is real, Poe and Polarized team up to scare someone – and try to ensure it's as real as possible. Nothing offered at either is illegal, including the drug – though people with a history of heart issues won't be allowed to use the drug at all.
These experiences are made unique for everyone going in: people are allowed to opt out of anything that might make them uncomfortable, or even add in something along the way. If someone is feeling too much anxiety thanks to the drugs, they'll find a counter-drug added to their system to negate the artificial effects rather quickly.
◉ Remember that art contest? Anyone who finished a work will find their art somewhere in the city – and that includes anyone among the Displaced. If anyone is looking for artwork that's similar to what's been featured on the shrines, there will be a few, only they will seem more inviting. Whereas they celebrated people before, they now involve hands outstretched, welcoming someone down a blue-lit path. The same imagery – triangles and overlapping circles – will still be present, especially on the hands as tattoos.
◉ Five days before the 31st, there is a tradition of everyone donating a knife from their house to make it so that "spirits" can return safely. While no one in New Amsterdam genuinely believes that they might be visited by a spirit, the odd occasions around the city recently have lent some credence to this superstition. There will be knife disposal boxes all around the city – and anyone who doesn't give up a knife, butter or otherwise, will be seen as a bit of a spoilsport.
◉ On October 29th, there will be a procession from one end of the city to the other that starts just as the sun goes down and finishes when everyone has reached the other side. As you might imagine, this is a very, very long walk, and many people slip in and out according to what they can individually manage. People walk with candles along the way, and there will be booths selling new or replacement candles for a low price. Since the procession goes along the path of a lot of bonfires, it won't ever be difficult to get them lit. The purpose of this? Everyone uniting in remembrance: of a world that's healing, to celebrate the lives lost to usher in a peaceful era, to thank everyone on the colonies for offering a humanity a new home, and any personal losses that people might have faced. Even though there are still billions of people alive, there is the sense that everyone knows that they remain on Earth on borrowed time.
◉ For the last two days, people light candles and put them in their windows, and they also leave food outside of their windows and in the front of their apartments so that "spirits" can return safely. There's an implicit understanding that most of this food will be taken by people who aren't doing as well, and much of it is nonperishable. Anyone who's down on their luck will see candles in the window and will know that they will likely find food there. Many people stock up for this occasion so that they can replace any food. Unsurprisingly, most high-end apartments with well-off people don't honor this tradition, but people in mid-to-low end apartments will almost always have something to spare in the spirit of charity.
Access to the safehouse is a hatch hidden behind stacks of empty storage shelves in the back of an abandoned supermarket in an outer district of the city. The immediate area is similarly abandoned, empty stores, flanked by several blocks of dive bars and clubs which cater to more niche tastes. A place where people can come and go unseen, or, if seen, not spoken of. A dark haired woman called Gaby is ready to greet the new arrivals and get them settled in, brusque and no-nonsense – she'll be open for in depth questions later, but will advise everyone to ask the people who brought them in for the beginning bits of information.
◉ The safe house is a large open space, filled with rows of basic cots set up to sleep a large amount of people. Basic, but outfitted with everything necessary for daily life. A few doors lead to back rooms for storage, medical care and a large communal bathroom, and past the long rows of cots there is a communal kitchen, fully stocked, and an eating area. Privacy is at a minimum.
◉ New characters will be asked to pick their beds, and provided with a change of (second-hand, mismatched and somewhat threadbare) clothes and basic toiletries.
◉ Any belongings from previous safehouse occupants have been packed up – and that includes any current Displaced who just got back from a trip. If someone left something out while they were in New Tokyo, Gaby will tell them where these objects can be found. For her part, she's just trying to get everything set up for the upcoming move.
◉ Gaby will make it clear to all new arrivals that if they have any requests or queries, they should contact her or El.
◉ Once everyone that El spotted has arrived back, they'll be informed that the safehouse will be a temporary location. By the end of the month, everyone will be moving to a new location about fifteen blocks away.
◉ The drugs making new characters compliant will remain in their systems for a few hours after their arrival at the safehouse before finally beginning to fade. They will be gone entirely after a night's rest. In the meantime, they may want to be careful of what others say to them.
◉ New characters will be given rudimentary access to the network on arrival in the safehouse, but will not have their ID set up yet. They will be able to make posts and replies, but their messages will be anonymous and they do not have inboxes yet.
◉ New characters will not be allowed to leave the safehouse until OCTOBER 25 (MAY 19). These 4 days are for them to adjust, learn about the world they've arrived in from their fellows, and for El to speak with them and work on setting up their IDs.
Welcome to Meadowlark, newbies! You're now free to post to the network and logs comms. To reiterate, your characters will have no IDs or inboxes, nor be allowed out of the safehouse until OCTOBER 25 (MAY 19). At that point it's expected they'll have gotten a good idea of their new situation from their fellow characters, and will have discussed their background and job potentials with El in order for their false IDs to be set up.
If you have an artist character, please feel free to comment below under our QUESTIONS header to submit a description for a work of art! As long as they submitted something, you can feel free to assume they made some credits off of the whole experience!
Since there is a part of this log that involves explicit sexual activity, please remember content warnings. If your character engages in a sexual act, slap a warning on that! None of the drugs available at the event will involve aphrodisiacs or anything that will remove consent. Some of the brothels may involve play with that, but everyone entering those arrangements would need to consent from the start. We're well aware of the sensitive nature of having a Red Light District-adjacent event while characters are under the influence of compulsory drugs, so no characters will be forced or asked into any acts against their will. There will be no exceptions to this. In addition, any newcomers won't be able to skip off into a brothel because they're new, won't be able to confirm their ages, and they won't have any other identifying information. Otherwise, please be respectful and check everyone's permissions.
As a blanket reminder, all arrival logs are designed as mingle logs for the entire game.
If you have any questions or ideas about how you'd like to get your character involved in the world, please head over to the plot engagement post and drop us a comment! For questions specific to this log, there is a thread below.
Please check out our May calendar rundown for a look at things happening this month, as well as some additional notes from the mods.
As a reminder, AC for new characters accepted in May will be 10 comments across 2-4 threads, while current characters will need to provide the full AC of 20 comments across 2-4 threads. AC will be posted on June 1 at 12 AM UTC and close on June 8 at 12 AM UTC. If you do not reply to AC, you will be considered idled and dropped from the game. We will not post a warning list.
caroline forbes ✨☀️💛
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hello, this is arms
[heading back to the safehouse is a ... good distraction, even if he seems a little more anxious than usual. caroline didn't hesitate to give him something to do, but he keeps messing up.]
[after breaking one glass, he decided he best not mess around in the kitchens. he doesn't think he can be obnoxiously friendly now, either. in lieu of no options, he heads on over to caroline.]
Hey... Is there anything that needs cleaning up? Or, like, organizing?
[give him mindless tasks.]
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Hi! [ not quite so excited, but relieved. definitely relieved to see somebody she trusts. ] Yes. Yes. I need, like, all of these folded.
[ she sweeps an arm out at the piles all around her, a dozen or so individual sets with a blanket, a pair of towels, and fresh pillowcases slumped on top of each other. ]
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[prompto's internally wincing at the amount of things in disarray.]
[he's quick to walk towards the disaster zone and grab a pillowcase to start folding them into small squares. better start with the smallest things, right?]
[and onto a second pillowcase.]
Are you gonna need these somewhere once they're folded?
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[ she shrugs. she'd gone to various businesses, asking for any donations they could spare to victims of the recent blizzard in new tokyo, posing as a preserve member just come back from the disaster site. it wasn't totally a lie — she had just been there, she even had pictures to prove it on her cooltalk, both of the blizzard setting and of being inside the preserve dormitories.
but no one had verified. they'd simply tutted and shook their heads and handed over what they could spare, and caroline had brought it all back. no one had a perfectly matched set, but at least people would have something nicer than rags and hand-me-downs. ]
I guess we could put them on beds? People can pick them up when they choose their spot, right?
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You look -- [ Words fail. Sputter out, and then she surrenders the attempt, swallowing. ] Are you here to sign up for the contest?
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Hopefully. I mean, I don't think I'll win — [ some of these costumes look really good ] — but it'll be fun, right?
[ she eyes rey's costume with an approving nod. it's cute. caroline wouldn't know what an ewok was if it fell on her head, but she can get the general theme. bears are cuddly, rey's making them sexy. perfect halloween logic. ]
You're going to sign up too, right?
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[ All those people staring at her, not because of what she'd done, but because of the look of her outfit (or body)? Pass. Rey doesn't know what to do with positive attention in the first place; she definitely doesn't want to solicit it misplaced. ]
I'd like to watch, though, if it's anything like the convention. Those costumes had props and lit up and everything. It's stiff competition.
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[ she looks better than the weird half-goat dude she saw trudging along through the festival earlier. ]
And if you win, the prizes are pretty good, right? I'm kind of hoping I get the waffle shop, I've been dying to try them!
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a call to arms
No one's thinking about what they come back to, and how to make the safehouse feel a little more homey. No one except for Caroline, anyway. Sora can help and then he can go check out the Halloween stuff. Apparently it goes on for days.
He reports in to her (it's strange to reconnect with someone he first really interacted with in a dream), and ends up in the kitchen with one of her recipes.
When Caroline walks in to check on him, he'll have have half the ingredients for the cookies already mixed into a bowl, with the rest laid out to the side. And he'll be mumbling to himself. ]
I wonder what order Little Chef would do this in...
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cookies are pretty simple stuff, but sora's seemingly stuck halfway. are they out of something? does she need to make a last minute run to the store? more importantly: ]
...who's Little Chef?
[ is that like a weird nickname for some celebrity chef? ]
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Oh! [ He raises his hands, which are dusted in flour, and smiles -- though it's a little unsure. He knows how this is going to sound. ] He's a special rat who's really good at cooking! He would sit on my head and guide me in how to make all kinds of amazing meals.
[ It's one of those things that you have to see to believe, but Sora's so earnest about it that it's hard to imagine he's lying either. ]
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[ she can't help it. her nose wrinkles up a bit at the idea, but her expression quickly shifts from distaste to outright confusion as sora explains how he knows a tiny rat with a culinary name. ]
Okay... [ she won't question him, because she's pretty sure if she does he's going to tell her things that really won't make any more sense. better to just accept it as fact and try not to overthink it. ] So without Little Chef, do you know how to make cookies?
[ she kind of gets the feeling he doesn't. ]
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carnival
He notices her wings, first, and is about to make a droll comment, when he recognizes her— ]
You're Caroline.
[ From the dream and from the network. In the flesh, as they say here. ]
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doesn't stop her from turning around, or from smiling brightly in their direction, wings fluttering behind her back from the motion. ]
I like your crown! [ and then a beat later, memory connecting name to face ] It's Gen, right?
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The crown is heavier than it looks.
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[ caroline eyes the crown... and then immediately reaches out to nudge it with her fingertips, only to be disappointed when the light plastic moves just as expected. ]
Are you supposed to be a prince?
[ for halloween. ]
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wildcard sorta post-1 pre-2
he's seen her in passing - on the network and around in the safehouse. but with new arrivals around, there's only so much longer he can avoid engaging with one individual at the expense of taking on an active role with the others. and safe to say, new arrivals or no, he's already avoided the conversation for much longer than he ought to have.
this time on his journey into the safehouse, Caroline Forbes is in the kitchen, apparently plating up a batch of fresh-baked cookies. it would be entirely possible to slip past, head straight for the medical room and deal with the stock count... instead he crosses through the dining area towards her. ]
Ms Forbes.
i love the lowkey dad energy in that icon ftr
there's obvious surprise when she turns around, a surprise that isn't entirely mollified by the view of his face. maybe it's the fact that he's not wielding magic spells in his fancy outfit, or maybe just that they didn't get a whole lot of face-to-face quality time. ]
Hi?
[ what's... up... ]
what up, it's dad, ready to be disappointed in whichever child is sticking legos up noses
it's nothing of what he's expecting. then again, he did come across her baking cookies for the newcomers. out here in the real world, they're neither of them what they were in there. ]
We were never introduced. Stephen Strange.
[ the very beginning. let's start there. ]
i have sound of music in my head now thanks
Okay. [ or just look stupid and confused when grown up adults offer formal introductions. couldn't you have just added her on cooltalk like a hip millennial, strange? ] I'm Caroline.
[ "miss forbes" is weird, please never again. ]
Do you want a cookie?
[ what do you want!!! she's being very good and not eating people unless they give informed consent!!! ]
i only barely managed to not go there now you have only yourself to blame
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it's puzzle time birch
instead she works on a puzzle room, but this one is some lara croft tomb raider style bullshit and jyn doesn't have enough reach to twist one of the pieces while keeping another in place. the puzzles are meant to be done with more than one person but she was being stubborn and now she has to ask for help.
ugh, disgusting.
still, the pretty blonde girl nearby looks friendly enough to not remind jyn this is meant to be a pairs sport. ]
Hey, can you turn that for me?
why wood you do me like this
but she's here, somehow. she doesn't remember how she wandered over here, but she's here, and now someone is asking for her help. what the hell. it's not like she has anything better to do. ]
What, this? [ the dial thing looks like a giant watch gear. she doesn't totally get what it has to do with halloween. ] Okay.
[ look, turning both dials reveals an opening in another wall, where a pile of mismatched objects tumble out. solving one puzzle reveals another. great. ]
What now?
[ she's just decided that this is what she's doing now. might as well, anyway. ]
yew asked for it
[ as easily as caroline decides she's in this puzzle now, jyn accepts that she has help and rolls with it, moving on to the next piece. puzzles are soothing.
picking up one of the pieces, she looks around the room. ]
There has to be some place to put one of these in, like a lock. [ if they can slot it into place the next puzzle will present itself. she picks up the rest of the pieces and puts them on a low table so they can look at them all at once. ]
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Do you get a prize for solving this? Like, a free drink or a snack or something?
[ tvd predates the rise of escape rooms. or maybe escape rooms don't fit in teen supernatural dramas. who knows.
she gestures towards a piece on the far end. ] This one looks like the hands of a clock, I think.
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