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G R E E N > You enter the door and find yourself in a glass box, suspended in the deep, dark ocean. Darkness surrounds you on all sides and once in a while, the box shakes. It'll be clear enough after a while that that's because of the movement of the water. The deep, dark water that they're surrounded by. Once in a while, something moves in the darkness, unnaturally large and much too close for comfort. Then... the noises. The moans and hisses of things living out there, in the deep. Then the words appear: |
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I don't know, but I am sooooo going to give them a lecture. . . later.
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How are you feeling? Do you think you can stand?
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Absolutely. . . not.
[soooo woozy]
I guess. . . this is one way to keep me from picking fights.
[a pause]
Hey. I was going to say something before we were rudely interrupting.
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[ which is not the worst thing that could have happened with the dice rolls all things considered, but he's getting worried how both her and alice have been affected twice. he can't tell if anything has happened to him, but he hopes it has if only because he feels guilty for being unscathed. ]
I guess whatever thoughts we have about the dice rolling, the other group isn't feeling the same.
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[EVEN BREATHING IS HARD OKAY!! but she tries. also, can she really down an entire keg without like. dying???]
. . . and I guess not. But-- hey.
Good on you for making a choice and being willing to stick to it.
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I can make a decision when it matters the most. [ and now it's his turn to give her a couple small pats on the back. ] Don't strain yourself. ...We may have to worry about that that.
[ he says, waving in the general direction of the horrible monster lurking outside. what a touching moment. ]
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[she also sounds a bit wry, but amused]
Well. . . I certainly can't fight it now. So I suppose you don't have to worry about me provoking things any longer.