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graveyard part 4
![]() You wake up in an unfamiliar cabin. At first, it almost seems like you're in an entirely different place and that everything had been just a dream. The interior of the cabin looks nothing like the run-down, old-timey shacks that you had been living in before. Everything in here is sleek and modern, from the enormous flat-screen TV mounted on the wall to the fridge and mini-bars stocked with all your favorite foods. There aren't any individual rooms in here, just a common area large enough to house everyone comfortably, no matter how many more people join you...and there will be plenty more people joining you before the week is over. Because if you look outside the window, it quickly becomes clear that not only are you still in Prayer's Pass, but that you are no longer among the realm of the living. Judging from the tombstones directly outside, you're now in what had been the abandoned broken-down cabin in the graveyard. The cabin's not all that changed; the world outside has gone completely grey and everything you see appears to be faded and blurry. The only things that remain sharp and in color are what's inside the cabin, including your fellow ghosts. Occasionally, people who are still alive may enter, but it's clear that what they're seeing is completely different from what you're seeing. The door's unlocked; however, a mysterious force prevents you from stepping beyond the threshold, no matter how hard you may try. After all, this cabin is a cage for the dead - a gilded one, perhaps, but a cage nonetheless. On the flat-screen TV plays everything that is currently happening in the town. It will shut off once night starts...and something else will appear instead. |
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Beat and Oowada should both make formidable roadblocks for the last of the hunters, I'd say. Oowada should be incriminating Mayu as we speak and at least four people are aware that Sharon is the next contender, so we should be fine. I say should because I can't predict whether or not there are any other Lithuanias in the group. [crafty turncoats!!] —Where is he, anyway?
Ah, but that's good, she was a good player and deserves to get a hit. Perhaps we could make a game of it? Set Holden up somewhere and allow everyone to take a shot. There's no challenge in that, though.
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You're implying that Holden is worth the effort of an actual challenge. I see no problems with this game.
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Ah, all right. Well I'd say the clues won't matter one way or another at this point but I won't be underestimating the stupidity of anyone on our side again. [kanyeshrug] Like you said, we can watch it unfold from here, so that's fine.
If that's good enough for you though, let's ask Ciel to have it arranged. I'd like a few more gifts for all the trouble and effort I put forth, you know? Making a dying man work as your pack mule, honestly.
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You certainly deserve it. I'm rather impressed, actually - if I'd been left on my own after that performance, I would have simply thrown my hands up in the air and let the prey sort it out for themselves.
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I'm glad I could be impressive in my final hours, at least. It would have been a slap in the face to just roll over and accept my death after that mess, you know? I can't stand the idea of the wolves gloating. [aka charles's main motivator is spite and no one was surprised] I truly wanted to take out the poisoner myself, so the only thing I really regret is taking Caulfield to trial in the first place. ...Well that and allowing Lithuania to keep his gun. I spoke to him shortly before the trial, you know, and he nearly offered to let me have it. It was my mistake for trusting him.
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It says something when the most helpful person for the prey by far is the one who was dying of poison the entire day. Hee hee, I wouldn't be so down on yourself though. At least now we know to never trust one of the nations ever again...and he did get punished quite thoroughly for his little trick.
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Still, I wish I had foreseen it, you know? Ugh, and I wish I hadn't made such a stupid mistake when I was talking to Caulfield. [shaking his head] I suppose I'm also to blame for my being unable to shoot a second hunter, but there's no fun in being too hard on myself when there are plenty of other people in this room who are more at fault.