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Alcott looked confused. "I APOLOGIZE FOR GETTING YOUR NAME WRONG, ADELAIDE FORTUNE, BUT I'VE DONE NOTHING TO PENELOPE BEZZENBERGER! IN FACT, WHEN THIS STRANGENESS HAD BEGUN, I TRIED TO PROTECT HER BUT—" The almost-giant paused with a sharp cut off. His face showed brief surprise, before it cooled down to a slightly bashful look. "THIS SUDDEN INCIDENT HAD FLOORED ME AND I'D BEEN UNABLE TO GET OVER TO PENELOPE BEZZENBERGER IN TIME! WHEN I AWOKE, SHE HAD DISAPPEARED. I ASSUME SHE WENT OUT TO FETCH THE NURSE, OR PERHAPS A SERVANT TO MAKE SURE I WAS OKAY!" Adelaide knew Penelope well enough to know that there was no chance she'd ever help this man.
"WE CAN FIND PENELOPE BEZZENBERGER AT A LATER TIME, BUT FOR NOW, WE SHOULD MOBILIZE OUR EFFORTS TO FIND THE OTHERS AND EVACUATE!" Assertively, Alcott made to walk past her and gesture down the hall she came from. "THE EXIT IS OVER THERE, ADELAIDE FORTUNE. LET US MAKE HASTE!"
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[Sneak attempt; need to beat 6. Teresa = 21. Sasha = 20.]... It seemed they escaped the malevolent presence as no attempt was made to impede their retreat out of the library. Once the three of them were through the doorway, the librarian led them away down the hall, further from the room and the unknown within. It wasn't until they'd put two rooms in between them and it did the librarian speak. "... Well, it's apparent now that this is a dangerous situation. Whatever we just escaped from is likely a product of whatever foulness is going on here. With it around, none of us are safe."
The three of them found themselves at a crossroads, but each of them were familiar enough with Lacuna to know which way led where. The path heading north led to the central quad of the college (which also doubled as a garden), the path to the south led in the direction of the dining hall and other such rooms, and the path west led to more classrooms and closer to the teacher's lounge. The librarian looked at each of the directions, humming to herself as if in thought. "We need to find more people to regroup, so I think we should split up for now and search each path. We can meet at the central quad in 20 minutes to reconvene. Thoughts?" She was awfully quick to come up with that plan.
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Josephine traveled through the oddly empty halls of Lacuna on her way to the library. Things were just as quiet as they were outside, as if every single student attending the college up and vanished. She remembered the quickest route to the library and made haste to get over there.
[Craftiness Save; difficult. Josephine = 23.]Just before she could take another step towards the library, Josephine noticed that something was... off. Just beyond the point she'd have stepped into laid several shadows that just didn't look right. There was nothing that would have been casting them, yet... there they were, in the shape of what she could've guessed to be a tentacle. Or tendril? In any case, those dark shadows were just on the floor ahead. If she wants to get to the library without having to go around, she'll have to get through them somehow... or, again, she could ignore the shadows and go forward without thinking about them. That could be fun.
OPTIONS
[Key roll; 14. Unlock values; 13, 13, 12. All Options unlocked!]
Lighting the Path - Take a torch from the wall and use it to ward away the shadows.
Odds of Success: Unlikely | Checks: 1 (Bravery) + Save | Consumption: -6 Energy, -2 Sanity | Consequences of Failure: ??? State, Arousal Increases
Dancing with the Shadows - Try to tiptoe around the shadows.
Odds of Success: Very Likely | Checks: 1 (Charisma) + Save | Consumption: -12 Energy, -3 Sanity | Consequences of Failure: ??? State, Arousal Increases
Call for Help - Exactly as it sounds. Except this time, you'd be calling for your demon friend.
Odds of Success: ??? | Checks: 1 (Charisma) | Consumption: -2 Energy, -6 Sanity | Consequences of Failure: ??? State, Arousal Increases, Energy Decreases
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"My next class wasn't hers, but I think it may have been for other students." Madeline spoke up to reply to Victoria's question. "Did any of you have Professor Ainsworth's class as your—oh!" At that point, Margaret had entered, and Madeline directed her attention to the recently appeared religious woman. She smiled at her as Bridgette spoke, nodding in agreement. "It's great to see you well Margaret, and I wouldn't mind if you joined us at all; in fact, I'd insist! Like Bridgette said, it's best we stuck together."
Bridgette then posed her offer to the maid and the student with the teddy bear. "Well, Mister Doggo Borkinson thinks we'd be safer with you..." Said the shorter student. Mister Doggo Borkinson must have been the name of her teddy bear... as the student spoke, she moved over to Margaret and huddled up to her side, with her head actually touching the redhead. "Thank you for taking us with you, Mister Doggo Borkinson appreciates it, too~" Further off at her same position, the maid offered a calm nod as she gave her own answer. "Bien sûr, it would be in our best interest to stay close. I will accompany you for as long as you need me."
With those replies, Madeline clapped her hands with a smile. "Alright, then it appears that we've all formed our little party! Then, as Victoria was saying, if none of us had Professor Ainsworth's class next, it may be best to find the teacher's lounge first to see if she's there... oh," Madeline turned to the maid, "I don't suppose you'd know her schedule, actually?" She seemed hopeful that maybe they could get a confirmation on their plan, but the maid shook her head. "Most of the staff aren't privy to that sort of knowledge as it doesn't affect our work. I apologize for the disappointment." She bowed her head to Madeline, who waved off the apology in a somewhat sheepish manner. "Well... in any case, it'd still be better to check their first anyway, I'd suppose."
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"My next class wasn't hers, but I think it may have been for other students." Said one of the redheads to the blind woman when she asked her question. "Did any of you have Professor Ainsworth's class as your —" It was then that the nun had entered in. "THOSE ARE HUGE KNOCKERS." Mister Doggo Borkinson spoke up, interjecting into the conversation and stealing Ninette's attention away from the redheads' responses. "NEVER HAD I KNOWN THAT HUMANS COULD HAVE SUCH MASSIVE LUMPS OF FLESH ON THEIR CHEST, TOTALLY LACKING IN BONE AND SIMPLY HANGING OUT. THIS WOMAN MUST HAVE GREAT POWER TO SUPPORT THE WEIGHT OF SUCH BREASTS... BE CAUTIOUS AROUND HER." Ninette got the impression that he was both amazed and curious. "IT IS WORSE THAT THIS WOMAN RADIATES PURITY... SICKENING. I WISH TO STRIP HER OF HER CLOTHING AND SHOW HER TRUE WICKEDNESS, SO THAT SHE MAY COME TO UNDERSTAND THE BETTER SIDE. YES. IT WOULD BE GLORIOUS." Doggo Borkinson's rant would go on for a few moments longer, until Ninette moved over to Bridgette and practically hugged her. Then, with his close proximity to the Irishwoman, he had more things to perv over.
"Bien sûr, it would be in our best interest to stay close. I will accompany you for as long as you need me." The maid spoke up to answer Bridgette's offer, noticeably just after Ninette told hers. This was something Mister Doggo Borkinson was pleased with. "MORE SACRIFICES FOR THE ASCENSION... THOUGH, THIS ONE WILL BE LAST."
With those replies, Madeline clapped her hands with a smile. "Alright, then it appears that we've all formed our little party! Then, as Victoria was saying, if none of us had Professor Ainsworth's class next, it may be best to find the teacher's lounge first to see if she's there... oh," Madeline turned to the maid, "I don't suppose you'd know her schedule, actually?" She seemed hopeful that maybe they could get a confirmation on their plan, but the maid shook her head. "Most of the staff aren't privy to that sort of knowledge as it doesn't affect our work. I apologize for the disappointment." She bowed her head to Madeline, who waved off the apology in a somewhat sheepish manner. "Well... in any case, it'd still be better to check theer first anyway, I'd suppose."
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"My next class wasn't hers, but I think it may have been for other students." Madeline's voice sounded off in reply to Victoria's question, and continued to offer more to her answer. As she was talking, however, Victoria picked up the subtle noises of footsteps approaching their gathering. "Did any of you have Professor Ainsworth's class as your—oh!" It seemed Madeline had just noticed the new arrival as well. Bridgette seemed to take over from there, but Victoria soon heard Madeline's voice again as the other woman finished. "It's great to see you well Margaret, and I wouldn't mind if you joined us at all; in fact, I'd insist! Like Bridgette said, it's best we stuck together."
Afterwards, Bridgette posed an offer to the maid and the other student, with the other student agreeing and the maid speaking up to reply just after she did. "Bien sûr, it would be in our best interest to stay close. I will accompany you for as long as you need me." Victoria could practically picture the maid calmly nodding as she spoke... well, actually, no she couldn't. But she wouldn't be surprised if someone were to tell her that such happened. Then, Victoria heard a clap, and Madeline's cheerful voice spoke up. "Alright, then it appears that we've all formed our little party! Then, as Victoria was saying, if none of us had Professor Ainsworth's class next, it may be best to find the teacher's lounge first to see if she's there... oh, I don't suppose you'd know her schedule, actually?" Who was she referring to? "Most of the staff aren't privy to that sort of knowledge as it doesn't affect our work. I apologize for the disappointment." Ah. The French accented voice of the maid replied, so she must've been who Madeline questioned. "Well... in any case, it'd still be better to check there first anyway, I'd suppose."
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