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Whackathon
You are in a room. You do not recall how you got here.
There is a button on the wall, underneath a bronze plaque that reads "Press button to create world."
What do you do?
There is a button on the wall, underneath a bronze plaque that reads "Press button to create world."
What do you do?
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Kat wanders down the path, looking around her and focusing on the fog ahead. Though, really? It wasn't the worst place. At least there was something, and that was plenty of room. Room was good!
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Eventually, she comes to a wider spot on the path, upon which lies what appeared to be a dead body at first, but a closer look reveals only to be a pile of clothes and armor lying more or less in the shape of a person. Underneath one of the gloves is a piece of paper.
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Because naturally that's what she assumes this is. It's got the stillness right, at least, and that's not too bad...but man, random armor and clothing? What the hell!
She pokes at it with her foot, and when she spots the paper? Well, curiosity hasn't killed her yet...
So, let's have a look.
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She pockets the note and rifles through the pile of clothes for anything that looks useful. Morbid? Maybe! But no weirder than the stuff the robots brought her daily.
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The OTHER thing she notices is a bracelet, and she only noticed it because when her foot bumped it it started slowly rolling towards the edge of the stone path she's on. Left on its own, it's probably going to roll right off.
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Good thing she's got quick hands, yay!
"Gotcha!"
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She also finds herself face to face with that perfectly still dark glass. There's something...odd about it. Glass isn't quite the right word.
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It's water, isn't it?
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Still, she looks at the tools available. Bracelet? Okay, so maybe a hook? Matches? Sure, and a knife. And...she looks at the twine.
"Huh. Will this hold my weight...?" She starts testing it.