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Who: Everyone ever.
When: OOC: 10/15; IC: 09/17
Where: Cerealia - all five districts.
What: Intro, murder bots, and fun for the whole family.
Rating/Warning: PG-13
When: OOC: 10/15; IC: 09/17
Where: Cerealia - all five districts.
What: Intro, murder bots, and fun for the whole family.
Rating/Warning: PG-13
//event003.EXE
![]() Did you think the glitches were over? Boy, were you wrong! Through the last remnants of the digital kerfluffle, the latest batch of recovered code has manifested in CERES' computer systems as the guilty parties. Yes, that's right, all incoming arrivals are now placed on the wanted list, accused of having committed the heinous crime of creating and releasing the gorg0n virus all over Cerealia. These vicious twelve have been working together all along and conspiring against CERES, and it's now up to everyone to figure out if the new arrivals are truly guilty or if they are as innocent and confused as they claim. In the meantime, CERES has dispatched assassination droids to stop the accused and bring them to justice via disembowelment. So while CERES rushes to stop the droids from committing murder, characters are perfectly welcome to a.) soil themselves b.) fight off the droids c.) run while soiling themselves or d.) cry a lot. e.) ask for assistance!
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//SCENARIOS.EXE
PHASE I [ 00 PHASE II [ 2 PHASE III [ 7 PHASE IV [ 12 BONUS [ why[ Remember to apply proper warnings on threads with trigger-y or inappropriate material and do let a mod know if your thread careens off into maiming or canoodling so we can lock the log. ] |
//RUN.EXE
Welcome to CEREALIA's latest intro post. For your convenience, we have compiled a post detailing everyone's arrival experience and a FAQ that should explain everything in more detail. Please read them thoroughly before playing. Thank you! |
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[he claps a little, a bit amused by the show. really, it would have been fun to get a blow of his own in, but the fact that tenka actually followed through is satisfying enough. he wasn't sure the guy would actually do it, given hos visible reluctance.
but really, souji doesn't see it as necessary. they don't feel; they're built, and likely so by the strange corporation that seems to be responsible for their being there at all. it's hard for him to feel any sort of remorse for that, and he thinks it's better to work that into a newbie's head straight away. it makes the later betrayals a lot easier to deal with, after all.]
It doesn't look like it'll be the last of them tonight, so it's better to get used to it now. For all we know, they've got thousands hidden away.
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Get used to it, ah...? [He's going to glance over at the fallen heap of metal again before sighing.] What a strange thing to adapt to.
[It honestly makes him curious because-] How long have you been here to have already come to accept this? If the sword you're carrying means anything, I'm going to guess our hometowns probably aren't too different.
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[which is very much so true. in reality, there's a lot about this he's not used to, though. the technology itself flies pretty far over his head; even if he's getting used to things like flashy electronics and kitchen conveniences, there's still so much he doesn't understand and isn't sure he wants to understand.
of course, there's also a lot of this that he understands for reasons well beyond the technology. maybe too far, if some people were to be asked. but souji remains casual about the whole thing. even when these things bother him... well, it's not as if he's about to reveal his hand to a stranger, even if he's a pathetically nice one.]
You could say I have some other experiences that fit the bill, though. Not everything as as simple as it seems... even if our hometowns may really be very similar.