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Cartesio NPCs ([personal profile] cartesio) wrote in [community profile] junkbin2018-09-25 11:57 pm

GRAVEYARD



The other side...?
Have you started feeling at home in Cartesio yet? The town has offered you every hospitality that its citizens could think of. They love every corner of this town and they want you to feel the same. Have you accepted Cartesio into your heart yet?

Then it should be comforting to wake in your hotel room. A ceiling you have gotten used to, the warmth of a blanket surrounding you, your own breathing... and silence. All-encompassing silence.
It perseveres when you leave your room, it perseveres when you leave the hotel... Cartesio is quiet because there is nobody in Cartesio who could be making noise. It's a ghost town.

There is only you now, you think. And then, just as you've given up, a noise comes to your ears. A voice, unmistakably. It's time to follow it.

As of Week 5 you may see random objects and buildings of any size flicker. For milli-seconds they seem to glow on and off, blur around the edges, even distort a little. It only happens for a moment at a time, but it happens fairly often.

Welcome to the Cartesio Graveyard. Your character has woken up in a version of the town that is devoid of citizens, but there do seem to be a few people around. Time to explore the mysteries of the other side. For a more thorough OOC guide, we have compiled an FAQ.
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[personal profile] silvertongueheir 2018-11-12 01:57 am (UTC)(link)
[Okay, you know what? Franciscus is just going to ignore all the ghost drama that's going to go down and focus on fixing up the hotel the best he can. With the damage getting stronger, he figures he should give up on his plans of leaving space in the windows...so anyone who comes by will find him focusing slowly on getting woody vines to grow across the windows in crisscrossing lattices, weaving together to provide more resistance to any rocks that may come. He also continues to build up the flowers he was growing last week, making them grow even higher in an attempt to cover up the various graffiti.]