[ then you better be nice to what's left of your soul!!!! :ratshake:
Ludger pushes himself again, kicking lightly off the ground juuuust enough to send the swingset a'creakin. ]
Well, I definitely heard something inside. At first, when I knocked on the wall, I could hear something knocking from inside. But when I kept going, it escalated into scratching sounds, and wailing. It got... pretty loud. To me, at least.
[ and here's the rub ]
Siffrin didn't hear anything except until the very end, when someone said, "Welcome,"; he fainted a little bit later. Before I took him back to the sitting room, I asked if the priest was in there, and someone replied, "Who's askin'?"
[Instructions unclear, all adjacent souls entered into cursed ritual. ☆
He glances over at the creaking, watching him go to and fro with a sort of indulgent air.]
So you heard something that sounded like it wanted to come out; or something that wanted you to go in. Was there a reason that Siffrin fainted? [or was it just. this week being this week.......] I'm still unclear on what makes it a mausoleum, but the suspected priest may be a start.
shakes my fist at pronouns, siffrin i'm sorry..!!!
They said their energy was drained from them by the building.
[ which is Mighty Cursed ]
I'll admit, I don't have direct proof, but... what happened to the previous inhabitants here? At least some of them must have died, but we haven't seen any grave-sites yet. And Foxglove- sorry, Fran- hadn't seen any either when I asked him about it.
Did they do something that you didn't do? Touch it, or try to pick the lock?
[Since Siffrin does seem to be bustling about doing that type of thing nowdays -- it wouldn't be surprising for him to try that in the mausoleum as well. Such a large building being inaccessible is almost more ominous than all the intangible things that follow them day to day.
He glances in its direction. Well, it's also big enough to be visible most of the time even when it blends into the snow, so perhaps it sees them, too.]
There are no gravesites, but that doesn't mean there are no bodies. [...] That being said, we don't know where the bodies of the people we know have gone, either. Sage... mentioned that they seemed to have been eaten by something like a negative energy void.
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Ludger pushes himself again, kicking lightly off the ground juuuust enough to send the swingset a'creakin. ]
Well, I definitely heard something inside. At first, when I knocked on the wall, I could hear something knocking from inside. But when I kept going, it escalated into scratching sounds, and wailing. It got... pretty loud. To me, at least.
[ and here's the rub ]
Siffrin didn't hear anything except until the very end, when someone said, "Welcome,"; he fainted a little bit later. Before I took him back to the sitting room, I asked if the priest was in there, and someone replied, "Who's askin'?"
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He glances over at the creaking, watching him go to and fro with a sort of indulgent air.]
So you heard something that sounded like it wanted to come out; or something that wanted you to go in. Was there a reason that Siffrin fainted? [or was it just. this week being this week.......] I'm still unclear on what makes it a mausoleum, but the suspected priest may be a start.
shakes my fist at pronouns, siffrin i'm sorry..!!!
[ which is Mighty Cursed ]
I'll admit, I don't have direct proof, but... what happened to the previous inhabitants here? At least some of them must have died, but we haven't seen any grave-sites yet. And Foxglove- sorry, Fran- hadn't seen any either when I asked him about it.
[ so where did the bodies go???? ]
it balances out with the death of our braincells
[Since Siffrin does seem to be bustling about doing that type of thing nowdays -- it wouldn't be surprising for him to try that in the mausoleum as well. Such a large building being inaccessible is almost more ominous than all the intangible things that follow them day to day.
He glances in its direction. Well, it's also big enough to be visible most of the time even when it blends into the snow, so perhaps it sees them, too.]
There are no gravesites, but that doesn't mean there are no bodies. [...] That being said, we don't know where the bodies of the people we know have gone, either. Sage... mentioned that they seemed to have been eaten by something like a negative energy void.
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[ yeah ]
I had my ear pressed up against the wall to hear inside, but it didn't effect me for some reason.
[ Yeah. ]
Eaten, huh? I keep feeling like they've been taken somewhere but... I don't know. It's hard to imagine where.