The Directors (
productions) wrote2013-09-26 11:43 am
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the theatre

You awaken in a darkened theatre.
In front of you is an enormous cinema screen. On it plays everything that's currently happening in the mansion, accompanied by appropriate sound effects and background instrumentals when fitting. The seat you're sitting on is large and plush, and while there's many of them, there's enough room in the theatre for you to fully recline the seat into a comfortable bed if you wish. Under each seat is a sleeping mask and noise-cancelling headphones, in case you'd like to take a break from watching the show.
Follow the stairs up and you'll reach what should be the projection room. There are no projectors in here, however; it is simply a large and well-lit room above the main seating area, and a good place to hang out with your fellow eliminated contestants if shouting at each other across the aisles proves too much to handle.
If you leave the theatre through the door in the back, you'll find yourself in a hall. On one end is a concession stand. It's stocked with standard movie snacks - popcorn, candy and the like - but if you're feeling the urge for something else, you'll be able to find it stocked somewhere in the back. On the other end is a table with thirty wrapped bags and a placard reading 'A star for our stars! Please accept these lovely giftbags as a token of appreciation for your hard work, sponsored by [illegible smudge]'. Each bag has a tag bearing the name of someone in the mansion; you will only be able to open the bag with your name on it. As soon as you open it, any memories that have been taken from you, including those of the other people in the mansion that you may have forgotten, will be returned in their entirety. Within the bag are also objects from your home that you may want for your stay here, though you will find no weapons.
There are no other doors in the hall save for the one leading back into the theatre room. There are also no windows; it is impossible to tell where you are and what is going on in the outside world. Any attempts to break out will fail. So in the meantime, why not sit back and enjoy the show?
Oh, and one more thing. At midnight following each execution, once all those who've died that week have woken up, a video will begin to play on screen.
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[but what... she's just idly toying with the handle of her cup, while staring off at nowhere in particular.]
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To only have the connections to make it possible... but to not be capable of it himself, yes? There is a dissonance here in particular; either he is lying about wishing to die, his own role allows him to bypass the rating system, he truly does not realize that our own lives are apparently tied into said system, or that promise was a lie from the start. Which do you think is more likely?
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At this point? I can only say with a bigger grain of certainty that we're still here and watching for a reason. It could be because the promise is still valid, or it could be something else entirely. If they're throwing plague spirit out now, there's absolutely no telling how much lower they can sink.
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he, on the other hand, is actually very invested in figuring out what's going on if only because he still wants desperately to continue with his own goals in the land of the living.]
This has all become such a mess. [like it wasn't from the start...]
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SORT OF]
That was the only potential outcome from the start.
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Ever heard of virtual simulations, Kaoru? Or as an oni, youkai, whatever you like to call it - got any in your world capable of elaborate illusions or shapeshifting?
[the lack of -chan of touko's part enforces this...]
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his foot taps against the floor in an agitated but measured rhythm. his brows raise at the questions, though.]
I have not heard of the first, and I have never met an oni capable of shape shifting. We have an alternate form; that is all. Illusions, though... It may be possible.
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Well, it's all the same in the end. Temporal and manipulation of mass through dimensions should take a tremendous amount of energy. The rules may be different here, but the fact remains that copies of an original are much easier to manipulate than getting hold of the 'real' thing.
[a beat, and her eyelids droop.]
Hard to say at this point, but who knows? I only say this as a puppet maker, what I haven't precised is that my trade includes acute body modification and creating clone bodies that a soul can transfer to after the original one is too damaged, hence establishing a fake form of immortality. It's only worth mentioning because that process is possible in my world, so it's not unreasonable to assume that another dimension has a modified or more advanced form of similar craft.
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So you believe that this entire place may be a hallucination of some sort, or that we may not truly be ourselves?
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...I suppose that we will have the chance to ask him ourselves soon enough.
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still better than nothing, though.]
Think he'll actually show up here, if he's being coerced by the real production also? It does make sense, we did mention earlier that it would benefit the real mastermind nothing to put themselves on the direct line of fire. Lithuania just said the real one is still among the 'living', though. You believe him?
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I do not believe that he would have a reason to lie about that. As for whether or not he might arrive here... Who is to say? Sonia broke the rules, but not to the extent that he has.