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Princess JuniperParticipantshe/her
UnknownSpooky! Loving it so far!
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Day Two, Part OneParticipantWhispering MountainDay Two, Part One
Author’s note: Norwood uses he/him pronouns, Aspen uses they/them pronouns, Orion uses he/xe pronouns, and Fauna uses she/her pronouns. 🙂
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Maybe there doesn’t have to be a Mystery for something to be mysterious.
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It was still dark outside– Dallas figured it must have been before six, but after three. Everyone else was still definitely asleep, but Dallas didn’t care. He wanted to go down to the fitness room–and now, he finally wouldn’t have Nerd supervising him! He could do whatever he wanted!
As expected, the halls of the Lodge were abandoned. There weren’t any lights on, so Dallas had to stumble around in the dark. But he knew exactly where the fitness center was, so he was able to find it without too many problems. The fitness room was still in perfect condition, too–everything was exactly how he and Nerd had left it.
Dallas ran over to the weight-lifting equipment, which was the stuff Nerd hadn’t let him use, thinking he was bound to drop a weight on his toes or something. He reached for a dumbbell, excited to… start exercising. But the sound of voices in the hall stopped him.
He crept up to the door, opening it just a crack, so he could better hear. He didn’t recognize either of the voices, but he could see the outline of one of the two speakers. Dallas squinted at it for a moment, then realized it was Aspen.
“How much do Fauna and Orion know?” Aspen asked.
“Nothing. I haven’t told them any parts of the truth yet,” the other voice responded. “But Fauna will still do what we ask of her, even if she doesn’t know why.”
“What about Orion? Will he help?”
“I don’t think so. Unfortunately, Orion would want to know why. But if xe knows why…” The other voice trailed off.
“Xe would lose it,” Aspen finished. “Hmm. Well, we should be able to do it without him. Xe’s not the only one who can fix things.”
“We’ll begin tomorrow night. For now, let's get back. The guests will be waking up soon. And… you know who the killer is, right?”
“Yes, I do, but we can discuss it later.” With that, Aspen walked away. Dallas could hear another set of retreating footsteps, too. Dallas began to open the door, to see who the other person was, when suddenly–
there was a sharp, intense pain–
and everything went away.
The guests were woken that morning by a blood curdling shriek. They all rushed downstairs in a panic to find the source had been none other than Aspen. Aspen themself stood by the kitchen freezers, trying desperately to compose themself. One of the freezers was open, and Nerd crept forwards to look inside of it.
Inside of the freezer was the corpse of her own AE, Dallas.
Nerd stepped back, clearly in shock. Eventually, Kei and Luna took up the unpleasant job of taking the body out of the freezer. They laid Dallas down on the kitchen floors, then quickly took several steps back.
Dallas’s head was covered in blood–it looked as if his skull had been caved in with something heavy. There weren’t any other injuries on his body, and although he was obviously dead, Fauna still checked for a pulse. There wasn’t one, of course.
“I guess we should look for a murder weapon,” Fauna eventually said. “There’s not very many things that could have caused this injury, so it shouldn’t take very long.”
The guests realized there wasn’t anything else to do. Once again, they split up to search the Lodge. It was Neverseen, Nerd, Sterling, and Bakerloo who found the weapon.
The four residents had decided to search the fitness center. Nerd, who’d been in there before, instantly noticed that something was off. There had been a carpet near the door, but it was completely missing, and one of the dumbbells was gone. The four guests continued their search by going through the storage closet adjacent to the room. Inside the closet, they found the rolled up carpet–covered in blood–as well as the missing dumbbell, which was soaked in blood.
The guests met back up in the lounge, waiting for everyone to return. As people came back, Nerd, Bakerloo, Sterling, and Neverseen told them about their discoveries. Eventually, everyone but one had returned.
The missing person was Aspen.
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DEAD: Aislynn Lynx (cause unknown), Dallas (skull crushed by a dumbbell)
SUSPECTS: Neverseen, Norwood, Aspen
SECRETS DISCOVERED: Summoning circle and journal
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lynxParticipantokay, i'd just like to say something. would it be too much for me to be a silent ghost? like ill be seen at the sites of murders [maybe helping the ghosts of the dead go to their rightful resting place?] but as much as they try to pelt me with questions, i cant speak to them.
aspen is not cleared. aspen could have killed dallas when they [sorry i forgot their pronouns-] before walking away.
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Neverseen ParticipantShe/Her
On a Perilous JourneyOh gosh, I'm so sorry for messing up the pronouns! Please forgive me – I totally didn't mean to do that.
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Mr. NorwoodParticipantWhispering MountainDAY TWO, Part Two
There are a great many residents of Whispering Mounting Resort and Lodge who have no idea how Aspen manages to do so much. Norwood knows it’s because Aspen hasn’t gotten a wink of sleep since they were hired.
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“What’s taking them so long?” Out of everyone at the Lodge, Norwood seemed the most bothered by Aspen’s absence. He kept pacing around the lounge, running his hands through his hair over and over again.
“We should probably go look for them,” Majestic Mary said. “Missing residents haven’t had a very high survival rate.”
“Yes, that seems smart,” Fauna agreed. “Okay, we should all look in groups. And Neverseen, can you keep track of where everyone is searching?”
Everyone split into groups, and once again, Neverseen recorded where each person went. Luna, Majestic Mary, Sterling, Orson, and Ace searched the guest’s private rooms and the kitchens. Fauna and Norwood searched the staffs’ rooms. Neverseen, Glimmer, Onyx, and Quill searched the fitness center. Kitten, Silver Crystal, Bakerloo, and Gillian searched the theatre and gaming room. Skip, Princess Juniper, Nerd and Kei searched the library.
It was Gillian who found Aspen first. They had just entered the gaming room when they spotted them–sitting on the floor, leaning against a wall. A cord was wrapped around their neck.
Gillian got closer, and tried to shake them awake. “Aspen! Aspen!”
Aspen didn’t respond. Gillian quickly realized the truth–Aspen had been murdered.
The others entered the room just as Gillian was standing up to tell them what they’d found. Without a moment of hesitation, Bakerloo ran off to alert the other residents. Everyone was soon gathered around the corpse.
Norwood looked like he was going to cry.
“Two murders in one day…” Kei muttered. “The killer is working quickly, it seems.”
“Aspen must have been strangled by the cord,” Fauna said.
“What an awful way to go,” Orson commented.
“Aspen must have been killed when we were searching for the murder weapon. Neverseen, where was everyone at that point?” Kei asked.
“Um, sorry. I didn’t keep track of anyone when we were looking for that…” Neverseen murmured. “I think just about everyone went off on their own, except for me, Nerd, Sterling, and Bakerloo.”
“We didn’t really keep track of who was in the lounge, either. Someone could have come back with a group, then left again–it was a really long time before we all decided to look for Aspen,” Luna pointed out.
“So you’re saying… any of us could be a suspect?” Glimmer asked.
“Yes, that’s exactly what I’m saying,” Luna said. “Which sucks.”
“Well, I’m totally innocent!” Glimmer said. “And that’s a fact!”
“Can you…uh, prove that?” Princess Juniper asked. Glimmer opened her mouth to speak, then promptly closed it, looking angry.
“Well–no, but–!”
“Then you’re a suspect,” Kei snapped. “This is a waste of time. We need to actually investigate.”
“No, for now, we need to take a break. Three deaths in two days! We could all use a little distraction, I think,” Norwood said. “Let’s go up and have breakfast. There’s no reason to ruin our vacation because of a few unfortunate accidents.”
“Accidents? Dallas, Lynx, and Aspen were murdered!” Kitten protested.
“Really? Can you prove that?” Norwood responded. “Lynx looks to have died of cardiac arrest, Dallas’s death was probably an accident, and Aspen’s death, um…. Well, I’m sure that was an accident too!”
Several of the guests tried to dispute Norwood’s claims, but he silenced them all.
“Now come along! Fauna, you’ll be the new chef and maid. I’ll talk to Orion later about being our new gardener!” Norwood promptly began to walk out of the room. “Oh! Quill and Kei, could you clean that unfortunate mess?”
The guests had no choice but to listen to him.
Breakfast went surprisingly normally, considering the circumstances. After breakfast, a free period was announced. Neverseen made sure to keep track of where everyone went, though Norwood seemed to disapprove of it.
Nerd, Luna, Kitten, and Ace decided to go swimming in the indoor pool. Orson, Bakerloo, Sterling, Glimmer, Onyx, and Gillian watched some of Orson’s films in the theater– they all decided that “Mrs. Ablebody Smells Smoke” was their favorite. Orson asked for criticism, then got very angry when they pointed out flaws in his work. Neverseen, Skip, Gillian, Sterling, and Princess Juniper went for a walk in the woods.
Quill, Silver Crystal, Kei and Majestic Mary decided to help Fauna clean out the infirmary. (Well, Kei mostly just went with them because he was told he had to stick with someone, and hanging around in the infirmary seemed the least boring to him.) When they got there, though, a terrible discovery was awaiting them–someone had put the painkillers in the wrong cabinet!
Also, all three of the dead bodies were missing.
Fauna called a sudden meeting, and gathered everyone in the lounge to explain the situation. A search was called, but nobody could find any of the bodies inside the Lodge. Fauna had everyone return to the lounge, and came up with a plan.
Fauna decided to take Glimmer, Bakerloo, and Kitten with her to Orion’s cabin. Everyone else was to stay in the lounge, and not move an inch. Fauna figured it would be safest that way.
By the cabin, Glimmer spotted a person repainting one of the kayaks. He had shoulder-length lime green hair, and a beard that was tied into a very short ponytail. Glimmer figured xe had about a million different piercings, and there seemed to be some tattoos on his hands, too.
“Whoa! Who is that?!” Glimmer cried out.
“That would be Orion Wolfe,” Fauna replied.
“Don’t point at him,” Kitten murmured. “That’s rude.” Glimmer rolled her eyes, but she lowered her hand.
“Orion is the maintenance guy, right?” Bakerloo asked.
“Sure is,” Fauna replied. “Xe doesn’t spend much time in xyr house–someone definitely could have hidden the bodies in there without him noticing.”
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Meanwhile, the other guests decided to rebel against Fauna’s orders. Onyx, Ace, and Kei snuck into the attic, Kei leading the way.
As soon as they entered the attic, the sounds of voices reached their ears. It sounded like whispering, coming from every direction. Onyx tried to pretend fae weren’t scared. Ace didn’t bother pretending, but he did manage to keep from screaming.
Kei rolled his eyes and made his way back towards the summoning circle. The tarp was gone, and on the circle was a doll. The doll looked just like Aspen, and near it, the whispering was loudest.
The journal had been moved as well. Kei decided to ignore the doll, for now, and he picked up the journal. A new entry had been added.
It is imperative that I bring Aspen back. Even if I can still technically complete my plan without them, it would be better if they were the one to explain the truth to Fauna and Orion. After all, they were the only other one who understood that this is all a hoax. And besides, they know who the murderer is–that is something I want to know, too.
As expected, I was able to summon the ghost. Unfortunately, its sewn-body doesn’t seem to be ideal and I don’t think poor Aspen can properly speak. Maybe if I could make the whispers louder, we would be able to communicate.
Once I fix Aspen, I will repair the bodies and I can bring all three of them back to life. This “ski lodge”, as they call it, can be solved. We can live, freely, without rules or a “Mystery” to guide us!
All I have to do now is kill the killer.
Kei wasn’t sure what any of that meant. A hoax? A Mystery? He shook his head, and let Onyx and Ace read it. Neither of them could make much sense of it, either.
But it did mean that whoever had written the journal had stolen the bodies.
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DEAD: Aislynn Lynx (cause unknown), Dallas (skull crushed with a dumbbell), Aspen (strangled with a cord)
SUSPECTS: Neverseen, Norwood
SECRETS DISCOVERED: Summoning circle and journal
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Neverseen ParticipantShe/Her
On a Perilous JourneyOh wow – a staff member was killed! I did not expect that! And now the killer is supposed to be killed? Dang…this plot is getting even better!
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QuillParticipantshe/theyI'm loving this! The staff members are all so unique (RIP Aspen though), and I'm so invested in the plot already. This seems like somewhat of an unconventional ski lodge and I'm so here for it. I think I'm most interested in whatever's going on with the summoning circle- someone (Norwood, maybe?) is trying to bring the guests back to life, but they aren't yet succeeding. I have a theory that the key to bringing the guests back successfully lies with Flora and Orion. In Day One, Part Three, the little intro blurb says something about them being able to fix and heal anything, maybe even death. So if they work together, maybe that's how they can bring people back to life? Idk, the intro blurbs feel like clues to something.
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QuillParticipantshe/theyOh! Also! Are you Sybill?
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Princess JuniperParticipantShe/her
UnknownLoving it. I wonder who wrote the journal. Could it be me?
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BakerlooParticipant17
he/himI- what? Wha- huh? Huh- who?
This is a wonderful ski lodge, Mr. Norwood! If what I think is happening is happening (and I think it is) you're doing something truly unique and unlike any ski lodge I've ever seen before.
To elaborate: Whoever's writing in the journal (I suspect Mr. Norwood himself) wants to escape the ski lodge. To quote Day Two, Part Two:
"This “ski lodge”, as they call it, can be solved. We can live, freely, without rules or a “Mystery” to guide us!"
Have the inhabitants of Whispering Mountain been forced to invite CBers to their resort over and over again, only to be forced to watch those CBers die in alarmingly creative ways and then return to their normal ways of life, while Norwood and his staff watch the world go by, living a nightmarish cycle that they have never broken from, until now?????????
I have no idea who the killer may be, but I am absolutely fascinated to see what you do next with this story, Norwood. I'm actually rather nervous, and a ski lodge hasn't made me nervous in quite some time. Might you be… Rainbow Riot by any chance?
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Day Two, Part ThreeParticipantWhispering MountainDAY TWO, Part three
Author’s note: Quill was right! I am Sybill. I decided to come back for just a little bit to make this ski lodge.
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I wonder why it’s so hard to speak to ghosts. Maybe they’re shy.
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Kei, Onyx, and Ace were waiting patiently in the lounge by the time Fauna, Glimmer, Bakerloo, and Kitten returned, Orion in tow. Norwood returned from wherever he’d been, and the guests anxiously awaited what Fauna had to say about the missing bodies.
“I’m sorry,” Fauna said. “The bodies weren’t there. I don’t know where else they could be.”
“Oh, I’m sure they’ll show up eventually!” Norwood said cheerfully. “It’s pretty hard to lose three corpses, after all!”
“I suppose you’re right…” Fauna murmured softly.
“Anyway, we should do something! I think y’all could use a little fun!” Norwood continued. “I say we go for a hike! Orion, what do you think?”
Orion looked shocked that Norwood had asked for xyr opinion. “Uhh…sounds fun, I guess?” He also muttered something about it being a little insensitive, but Norwood ignored that part.
“Alrighty then! Let’s split into three groups!” Norwood continued. “I’ll take Skip, Onyx, Luna, Bakerloo, Majestic Mary, and Nerd! Orion, you’ll take Kitten, Orson, Silver Crystal, Kei, Neverseen, and Glimmer. Fauna, you can take Quill, Ace, Sterling, Gillian and Princess Juniper.”
Norwood’s group took the lead, with Orion’s group not far behind. Fauna’s group was just a little slower than the rest, as Fauna liked to talk about the flowers as they walked.
“Hey, Fauna, this bush is missing some berries! Did you pick it?” Gillian asked, pointing to a bush with bright red berries.
“No, no, never!” Fauna said quickly. “Those berries are highly poisonous– I bet someone from one of the groups ahead of us picked them. I certainly hope they didn’t eat them. I’ll have to go over poisonous plants when we get back inside…”
The rest of the hike passed in silence for all three groups. It was hard to have a good time when three people were completely missing, and Norwood seemed to be the only one even having a semblance of fun. At least nobody got injured or fell ill–Fauna couldn’t find who’d picked the berries, but no one had been poisoned, it seemed.
When they got back to the Lodge, everyone was still in a bad mood. Barely anyone actually ate their lunches. Norwood kept trying to be cheerful, but even he seemed to be faking it. And yet–he still had another activity planned.
“Okay, everyone! We need to stay positive! Now, what’s something that makes everyone happy?” Norwood asked.
“Um, going to sleep early?” Silver Crystal suggested.
“Not seeing the corpses of your brutally murdered friends?” Bakerloo offered.
“Wrong!” Norwood said. “The thing that makes everyone happy is a campfire!”
“Isn’t it a little light out for a campfire?” Kitten said.
“Well, right now it sure is! But we’ve gotta start collecting firewood now if we want something real impressive!” Norwood said. “I’m gonna let y’all go off in groups to get firewood, but make sure you stay in groups of three or more!”
Bakerloo, Luna, Kei, and Kitten formed one group. Silver Crystal, Ace, and Onyx formed another. Neverseen, Majestic Mary, and Nerd decided to work together. Orson, Glimmer, and Sterling also worked together–although, it was mostly Sterling working and Orson and Glimmer arguing. Princess Juniper, Quill, and Skip tried to sneak into the attic, but Norwood seemed to be patrolling the staircase. The three of them decided to join up with Bakerloo, Luna, Kei, and Kitten instead.
Just as the sun was starting to dip below the horizon, Norwood gathered up all the guests and had them pile their firewood. He lit the heap of wood, and it burst into glorious flames–but these weren’t just regular flames. Instead of just oranges, reds, and yellows, there were blues and greens and pinks and purples. It was glorious, and breathtaking–even Kei was amazed by it. In fact, it was so enchanting that just for a moment, everyone seemed to forget about the awful tragedies that had occured. It was as if the fire had burned away all their sadness and filled them with warmth instead.
For one night, everyone was happy again.
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DEAD: Aislynn Lynx (cause unknown), Dallas (skull crushed with a dumbbell), Aspen (strangled with a cord)
SUSPECTS: Neverseen, Norwood
SECRETS DISCOVERED: Summoning circle and journal
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Day Three, Part OneParticipantWhispering MountainDAY THREE, Part One
The pond/lake next to the Lodge looks beautiful in moonlight, but nobody would dare to go swimming at night. The chances of a bear attack are far too high.
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The next morning came quickly. It felt strange to be served food by Fauna, rather than Aspen, but the guests knew they’d have to get used to it. Breakfast was going by mostly quietly, when suddenly Fauna blurted something.
“I figured it out!” She yelled.
“Figured what out?” Luna asked.
“I know what killed Aislynn Lynx!” Fauna said. “I figured it out!”
“Heart attack, right?” Norwood said. “That’s what seemed to be the case.” But Fauna shook her head.
“No, no, it wasn’t a heart attack. It was an air embolism!” Fauna said. “Whoever killed her must have injected them multiple times with the syringe, which was full of air. If they injected air directly into one of Lynx’s arteries, it could have easily caused them to go into cardiac arrest.”
“And if Lynx was alone in the woods, nobody would have been able to find them in time,” Kei muttered. “Hmmm.”
Norwood rolled his eyes. “Oh, please, that’s ridiculous! I’m sure it was just a heart attack. Now come along, y’all–I’ve got a great activity planned for today!”
Norwood gave no time for the guests to protest, and so they followed him outside the Lodge. It was a beautiful, bright morning, and the guests were still all in a relatively good mood.
“Well, at least we know that whoever stole the syringe is the killer,” Neverseen whispered to her AE, Glimmer.
“Nuh-uh, what if the murderer has an accomplice?” Glimmer responded.
“I guess that’s possible, but I don’t feel like it's the right answer,” Neverseen said. Glimmer was about to respond when Norwood suddenly stopped in front of them.
“Here we are, everyone!” Norwood stretched out his arms, as if he were trying to hold the entire sky. The view behind him was breathtaking–the residents felt as if they could see the entire world from up here.
“Uh, this is cool, but what exactly are we going to do?” Gillian asked. They sounded a little concerned.
“Landscape painting!” Norwood responded. “Orion, would you please pass out the supplies?”
The guests noticed that Orion had been carrying a large bag with him. Xe pulled out enough paint, paintbrushes, canvases, and easels for all of the guests. Kitten was fairly certain it was impossible for all those items to actually fit in the bag, but she tried not to think too hard about it. At least there was enough for everyone, even if it meant the laws of physics had been broken.
The guests all did their best at painting the view in front of them–well, until Norwood vanished and they realized they had very little supervision. Glimmer and Onyx tried to splatter each other with red paint, Orson declared that he would rather write a script, and the rest of the guests tried to figure out why Norwood was acting so weird. They couldn’t figure it out, but they knew he was up to no good.
Eventually, Norwood returned, and he guided all the guests back to the Lodge. They had a quick lunch, and afterwards were granted an hour of free time. Neverseen once again kept track of everyone’s whereabouts.
Bakerloo, Quill, Neverseen, Kitten, and Kei all went to the library. Glimmer, Onyx, and Gillian hung out in the Lodge, and Gillian did their makeup for them. Luna, Majestic Mary, Silver Crystal and Nerd went for a walk in the flower gardens next to the Lodge. Ace, Sterling, Skip, and Princess Juniper went swimming in the indoor pool. Orson was back in his room, writing.
Kitten took Bakerloo, Quill, Neverseen, and Kei to the strange “new” bookshelf. She showed them the scuff marks on the floor, and suggested there might be a secret passageway on the other side. Norwood was nowhere to be seen, but Kitten decided to keep watch as the others moved the bookshelf.
After lots of pain, sweat, and tears, Bakerloo, Quill, Neverseen, and Kei managed to move the bookshelf. Behind it was a door.
“I’d bet money there’s something hidden in there,” Quill said.
“You’re probably right. I’ll go in first!” Neverseen said. She opened up the door, and stepped inside. The room was completely dark, but she could hear a loud buzzing noise. Curious, Neverseen stepped further in. She felt something–no, many somethings–land on her skin. Panicked, she shook her arms and tried to shake them off, but they wouldn’t go away. Neverseen ran her hand along the wall, desperately searching for a lightswitch. She finally found one, and screamed when she saw what was all over her.
She was covered head to toe in wasps and hornets. She cried out in alarm and ran out of the room, trying to brush them off of her as she did. Neverseen made it out and collapsed on the library floor, still scraping at her sleeves. But thankfully, they were all gone.
“What’s wrong?” Bakerloo asked. “What’s in there? We heard you scream!”
“It’s filled with wasps!” Neverseen yelled. “Didn’t you see them?”
Kei pointed at the open door. “How? Everything on the other side of that door is covered in darkness. We can’t see a thing.”
“Here, I’ll go in next,” Bakerloo offered. He stepped inside the room, just as Neverseen had. The room was totally dark–Bakerloo waved his arms around, looking for a light source. He felt something slide over his foot and jumped.
“It was probably nothing,” Bakerloo whispered to himself. He wished the others could see into the strange room, so they could also reassure him.
He reached the other wall, and felt another door. He was reaching for the doorknob when another thing slid over his foot. He jumped backwards, crying out in shock. He nearly fell over, and as he was regaining his balance, his hand hit something.
The lights suddenly turned on, and Bakerloo looked around, in horror, to see that the room was completely filled with snakes. “I thought you said there were wasps! Not snakes!”
Bakerloo was terrified, but he knew he had to get through the door. He tried to reach for the doorknob again, when one of the snakes hissed at him. It opened its jaws and Bakerloo moved his ankle just in time for the snake to bite the air instead. Bakerloo decided to give up, and he ran out of the room, snakes chasing after him.
“So snakes, huh?” Kei asked. “How could the room have wasps one moment, then snakes the next?”
“I don’t know, but I’m terrified of snakes, so I’m not going back in there,” Bakerloo said. “There was another door on the other side of the room, though.”
“Maybe the snakes and the wasps are guarding that door,” Quill suggested. “There’s gotta be something important in there.”
“We’d better move the bookshelf back,” Kitten interrupted. “I really want to know what’s in there, but our hour of free time is almost over, and Norwood can’t know we found this.”
“Fair enough,” Kei said. “We’ll have to come back down here the next chance we get.”
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DEAD: Aislynn Lynx (air embolism), Dallas (skull crushed with a dumbbell), Aspen (strangled with a cord)
SUSPECTS: Neverseen, Norwood
SECRETS DISCOVERED: Summoning circle and journal, passageway behind bookshelf
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SkipParticipantPronouns: they/themoooh this is so good! I just wanted to let you know really quick that I am going by they/them pronouns for now so can you please use those for me from now on? Also please don't be mad I'm trying to write the next part for the kyngdom thread! I promise that I am working on it!
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Neverseen ParticipantShe/Her
On a Perilous JourneyNobody has but to words my worst fear better than you – Wasps and Hornets all over me – GAH!
GAH GAH GAH!
*Shivers*
Okay – I'm good now. That was a wonderful installmet! I am thinking the room behind the bookshelf is sort of like a boggart – the things inside transform into your worst fears…? And, I now know what air embolism is!
Awesome job!
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QuillParticipantshe/theyAha! I knew it! Hi Sybill 🙂
Norwood seems very sketchy, but I feel like that's probably a red herring. Or reverse psychology to make us think he's a red herring because he's too suspicious but he's actually up to something? I doubt it, but it's something to consider. Also, a being covered in wasps and hornets sounds absolutely horrifying, that gave me chills.
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Silver Crystal ParticipantShe/her
Milky WayHi there Sybill! It's wonderful to see you again. I'm terribly sorry that I haven't been commenting more, but I would just like to say that this is simply wonderful and I adore every new part of it 🙂 Aspen dying was a shock, and I'm pretty sure that I'm a little suspicious. Keep up the great work!!
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Top!ParticipantI'm working on a new post, it's just taking longer than expected!
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