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« 011 ⇢ event011.exe » OVERFLOW
Who: CERES & you
When: ooc: 03/22-03/25; ic: 12/09-12/10
Where: Cerealia's Entertainment District
What: OVERFLOW OF THE INTRO LOG
Rating/Warning: PG-13 | possibly nsfw (please let us know if you need this rating changed, or you are welcome to continue any naughty shenanigans in a private log)
When: ooc: 03/22-03/25; ic: 12/09-12/10
Where: Cerealia's Entertainment District
What: OVERFLOW OF THE INTRO LOG
Rating/Warning: PG-13 | possibly nsfw (please let us know if you need this rating changed, or you are welcome to continue any naughty shenanigans in a private log)
//event011.EXE
![]() It's been a whole month without any new arrivals. Who knows why? If you ask CERES, they won't bother with any in-depth explanations. They will simply claim that none of the code out there has been responding to their recovery methods, so they had to rework a lot of their technology. However, after several weeks of grueling work, they have finally experienced success! A fresh new batch of faces is coming in, and to celebrate their arrival and the real upcoming holidays, CEO Julius Vincere has arranged for a Christmas-themed carnival for all to enjoy. Those who arrive will wake up in Cerealia and be given a long, boring explanation and powerpoint as per usual before being ushered onto a bus (there is no escape. The robots will force you onto the bus one way or another). You will be unwillingly carted to the theme park where you will be immediately assaulted by a giant array of lights followed by several rides that you can enjoy. After you disembark from the bus, one of the snowman robots will be waiting to give you tickets to the rides and show you around as part of the Grand Opening. The amusement park will remain open for the rest of the month of December so anyone can visit as they please. The first couple tickets will also be on the house for new arrivals, but the rest will have to be bought with credits, so choose wisely! (Or try and sneak into the rides -- then face the wrath of the snowman robots and their snowman firearms :D)
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Welcome to CEREALIA's latest intro post For your convenience, we have compiled a post detailing what's going on right here and feel free to consult the FAQ if needed. Please leave any lingering questions in the OOC post, and we'll answer them as soon as we can. If this post goes into overflow, we will make a new one to deal with the ever-hated captcha! Worry not! |
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[He rubs his chin, considering.]
Minako Aino...I don't think I've heard of her. How long has she been performing?
[If she's a newer idol it's possible she might have flown under his radar. He hasn't had much time in the past year to dedicate to music.]
You still listen to cassettes and records?
[His stare is a mixture of surprise and alarm. If these have been her musical limits than he has a lot of work to do.]
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[Two years ago, by Rei's counting.]
And yes? Why wouldn't I? It's the only way to get music outside of the radio. Or having a computer, I suppose.
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Maybe you can loan me some of her stuff sometime. Somehow she must have slipped past me.
[The...only way.
Oh sweet summer child.]I take it you're not familiar with CDs? Or music you download digitally?
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[She shakes her head a the question.]
I know CDs are compact discs, and they're something computers use for programs. But...digital downloading? I don't even know what that is.
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[He considers for a moment how to explain.]
Well it's true that CDs are used for computer programs. But they're also...you can think of them as smaller records? They have music on them as well.
As for digital downloading, it's when you buy music-it can be a song or an entire album-online and it downloads onto your computer. From there you can move the file onto a portable music player like an MP3 player or an Ipod.
[He finishes a little uncertainly.]
I hope that made sense...
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Minako-chan is a good friend. One of my best.
[As for the rest of that. Well, she nods slowly. She gets 'Online' and 'Download' thanks to some of Ami's technobabble, and portable music player is fine. She thinks...Walkman?]
Some, it makes some. But MP3 player? iPod? What are those?
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[That had been part of his reasons for taking all of Kaneki's missing posters down. Even though the picture had been out of date, it had been a comfort to have it. A reminder of his friend's face.]
They're music players. They store your digital music and allow you to listen to them. Kind of like how a CD is playable in a CD player. Or a cassette in a cassette player.
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[A beat, and she takes a long moment to think that out.]
That...okay, I can understand that.
[A pause, because she's also realized something else.]
What's your name, anyway? Mine is Rei.
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His gaze catches on one of the mirrors. He sees the form of some hideous monstrosity reflecting in the mirror. Stumbling back, he points to it and looks at Rei.]
Do you see that?
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It's a spirit, I think. There's something inside the mirror.
[She's seen that before.]
Stay behind me, and keep quiet.
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A spirit? Why do you think that?
[It's her certainty that makes him curious. And while he might be inclined to remain behind her and away from the mirror, remaining silent isn't a strong suit of his.]
You think they can hurt us even behind the glass?
[Moments after the words leave his lips the lights go out. The sounds of shattering glass echos around them. Maybe he spoke too soon.]
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Because I've seen things like this before.
[Not exactly like this, but close enough. And the fact that it's in a mirror is another reason.]
And I don't know. But put your back to mine. And when I take a step stay with me. We're going to try and sneak out.
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He puts his back to hers, not even bothering to question her plan. This is a little beyond his experience.]
Do you think we'll be able to find the exit in the dark?
[His voice is low, almost a whisper.]
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[She starts edging back the way they'd come, moving slowly.
And that's when the howls get louder, more intense. More...primal. It's something that the Death Busters minions had used, a cry to cause distress. But she's not sixteen...she's not green anymore.]
A hunting call...don't bolt. That's what they want.
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The howls send a chill down his spine but he only presses back against Rei more, feeling comforted that he's not alone.]
I can barely see anything. I'd probably end up running right into them.
[That's his way of assuring her he's not about to bolt anytime soon. Plus, he couldn't just leave her there.]
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[And that's when he...actually does. Maybe he steps on a bit of broken glass that gives them away, or maybe she did. Either way there's a hard crunch under one of their feet.
And then they're both airborne. Something huge, scaly, and hungry slams into them, knocking them aside like bowling pins. Hope you wanted bruises for Christmas, kids.]
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He barely makes out the shape of something large and scaly in the darkness before he hits the ground in a sickening thud and is sent rolling. Disorientation sets in even as he tries to push himself up.
The sight in one of his eyes is bleary, and it takes him a moment to realize that it's blood from a cut on his forehead, dripping down to his eye and clouding his vision.
He strains his eyes, trying to see where Rei ended up.]
Rei-chan? Are you okay?
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I'm fine. You, Hide-kun?
[Her eyes continue to sweep the room, but that eerie howling is gone, vanished completely.
She's about to start towards him, getting on the move...when the lights suddenly flicker back on and they find themselves standing in a perfectly orderly hall of mirrors. The very sight elicits an angry groan.]
Dammit...again...
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I'm okay. [For the most part.] I'm heading your way.
[As soon as the words are out of his mouth he's stopped in his tracks by the sudden return of the lights. He throws an arm up to shield his eyes.
Once his eyes have adjusted he's looking around, noticing the pristine state of the mirrors. If it wasn't for his aches and pains and the blood dripping down his face, he would think it had all been his imagination.]
Again? Has this happened to you before?
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Yes. On the Ferris Wheel.
[With a tug, she angrily stalks towards the exit, tugging him whether he likes it or not. It's not safe to stay here, anymore, and she doesn't want to risk another attack.]
It's time to go. No more rides.
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Not that he would. He's bleeding all over his only shirt and he's pretty sure his ribs are bruised. No more rides is sounding like pretty good advice to him.]
There are monsters on the Ferris Wheel too? [The fun house had been his first stop, but he had meant to backtrack to the Ferris Wheel later on. That's not sounding like such a good idea now.]
How about some ice cream instead? I think we deserve it. I'll pay.