[ well. the ceiling doesn't prove any extra insight to anything particular that could help further understand what is going on. what they could see is more of the extravagance of the painting and decor. the absolute lengths to make the place as lavish as possible.
now, of course, as they reach door 998, there is the matter of the requirement that they'll have to deal with. which will still require two people to open it, but with a bit extra now tied alongside it. the clarity of that will come once they put their hands on the knob.
[ the back of the card only has the image of aa erlenmeyer flask and two test tubes and nothing else. however, as they reach for the door, this is where they'll formally learn of what will be asked of them moving forward; that in order to open the door and proceed they'll need to:
open the door together
either leave "something" behind
bring "something" with them,
or take "something" from "someone" else.
and it's here that they'll learn the other bit of information needed moving forward:
the definition of what "something" is.
each door that they'll subsequently open will demand more from them
that there is no turning back
understandably, they're going to be given the time to process all of this...as well as decide on what it is that they'll want to do in order to move forward into the next room. ]
[ well. the king version of Childermass did spit out the name of the man. eventually. but... ]
Would that king even be willing to search for information? I guess he might have more context for things... But is it worth it? Besides, it kind of seemed like you hated the idea of royalty before.
I do not think he'd have much choice past the door... Though you are right. I have no desire to be royalty, but if not that, then what else? Leave something behind, or take something from you or me...?
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[ he'll lead the way to door 998, glancing up at the ceiling as he goes. any murals up there? guards? spiders? ]
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now, of course, as they reach door 998, there is the matter of the requirement that they'll have to deal with. which will still require two people to open it, but with a bit extra now tied alongside it. the clarity of that will come once they put their hands on the knob.
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Do we...?
[ If Ludger has no issue with it, then he will help open the door regardless of this wary feeling he has. ]
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[ he reads aloud from the note on the door, flipping it to check its back, but is otherwise prepared to go forward. he nods at Childermass. ]
The only way is through, it looks like.
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- open the door together
- either leave "something" behind
- bring "something" with them,
- or take "something" from "someone" else.
and it's here that they'll learn the other bit of information needed moving forward:
- the definition of what "something" is.
- each door that they'll subsequently open will demand more from them
- that there is no turning back
understandably, they're going to be given the time to process all of this...as well as decide on what it is that they'll want to do in order to move forward into the next room. ]no subject
[ It's charging them a fee, wow, what the fuck? ]
But what do we choose?
[ There is... a brief moment where Childermass looks back at the throne, lips pursed and brow furrowed. He does not like the idea, and yet? ]
I could try bringing the king with me...
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[ well. the king version of Childermass did spit out the name of the man. eventually. but... ]
Would that king even be willing to search for information? I guess he might have more context for things... But is it worth it? Besides, it kind of seemed like you hated the idea of royalty before.
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[ he'd like to believe the payments would start small. ]
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[ He's not so sure about any of this, haha, but he is going to try and take the king with him. ]
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Sure.
[ Ludger will attempt to leave behind a finger ]
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