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WEEK ZERO: MINGLE
WEEK ZERO
OCCUPANCY: 36
For those of you counting along, you'll find that it's been three days since you've arrived at Master Blue's mansion. On this lovely Monday morning, the weak winter sun shines in through the spotless windows. The curtains in the ballroom have been drawn closed and cannot be moved away from the back wall during the daylight hours. The scent of a hot and delicious breakfast wafts from the direction of the dining hall at 7am, and small creaks and groans in the house urge you to awaken.
Perhaps you're a late riser though. No matter! There's still plenty of food you can make for yourself and ways for you to amuse yourself. Though the decor's been taken down, leftover Valentine's candy remains abundant, and a chilly breeze drifts through the halls. Best of all, all damage inflicted on the house has been repaired. In addition, a new placard has been mounted in the entryway.
As you carry on with your day in the mansion and explore the rooms provided, you may come to find that starting today it will appear as though you've all lost the use of one of your senses. Your vision may have grown dim, or maybe you really can't smell the enticing treats in the dining hall after all. How unfortunate.
Then again, something doesn't seem quite right. Walking through the halls, nothing seems terribly out of place. However, turning the corner or entering a room you will find someone who looks a little too much like yourself behaving in a fairly inappropriate manner. You would never read something so lewd. Who would ever think that you would wear something so pink? These mannerisms may seem innocent to others, but you can't help but disapprove.
Too bad no one else can see them.
Come Monday at noon, you will also find a new surprise. The wooden box with your name on it can now be opened, and a rustling crackle of static can be heard from overhead. Try as you might, you won't be able to find the speakers but this message will play loud and clear for all.
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Don't be so stubborn. You can't see properly, right? What would you do if you got lost, or something dangerous is happening and you won't let anybody guide you?
[ What if— and I was tempted to write this as a tag, because any other one of my characters would do this but not Ayabe— somebody took Jin Ling by the shoulders and spun him around and now he's disoriented and can't get anywhere he needs to go without reaching his arms out to feel for the wall like a zombie. He's going to bang his shins into so many corners. ]
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I don't... [He grinds his teeth a bit.] I won't get lost. I can still fight even if I can't see well. [Maybe.] Don't underestimate me!
I can figure out what to do then on my own. This can't be permanent! I have to find out how to... break the curse, or take something that will cure it.
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Nobody is expecting you to fight. But you seem like the sort of person who's experienced with curses. [ He would curse Jin Ling all the time if he were living in that world? Any other character would be "YEAH" ]
Do you know what would normally cure it? Purifying water or salt or rice?
[ All kitchen ingredients, more of a reason to be in here, drink some water and have a snack. ]
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I--be quiet! Just give me time to think about it!
[Not being able to see strangely makes it more difficult to chill out enough to consider all of his rolodex of information.]
If it's not poisoned, we don't need rice to soak up the toxins. An elixir might work, but... I would need the ingredients. I... a seal might work, but I would need to be able to see to get the brush strokes correct! Ugh!
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Is a seal something I could write?
[ Or does it have to be in ancient Chinese and not modern Japanese with a fountain pen in a paw print notebook ]
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[Which is to say, yeah. It has to be in Middle Chinese and absolutely perfect. AWFUL. Ayabe could do it with his kind of fortitude, but knowing the motions is the real issue.]
If the lines aren't perfect, it could mess up everything. You could spell something completely different.
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[ In order, like this. My mom tried really hard to teach me like this once upon a time, so maybe it'll work. ]
If I spell something different, it doesn't matter, right? We'll just keep trying until you can see.
[ If he curses Jin Ling in the process with his misspellings, that's fine too. ]
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It's... not that simple! If you do something completely different, the seal will be different! If the seal is damaged or incomplete, who knows what will happen! You won't be any better than how Lan Jingyi and Lan Sizhui said they were in Mo Village when the array flag was stolen.
[But his wants his EYES.]
Fine! If something happens, I'm leaving you for dead.
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Fair enough. If something goes wrong, you have no obligation towards me. We can do this here, by the counter.
[ He has his notebook and pen out, and absolutely no expectation any of this will work, but worst case scenario he places a curse on everybody here and they all DIE. He gets to keep Jin Ling quiet and occupied for at least ten minutes, so the trade-off is worth it. ]
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You're doing this all wrong. Uncle would definitely break your legs. We can't even write the incantation until we set up the perimeter of the writing space!
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You're the one who knows all this, so teach me out to do it correctly. Tell me what needs to be done and where.
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Fine! Give me the paper and pen. [Facing the counter snug, he places both hands on the top palm-down so he can feel around better.] I'll show you and then tell you where they go.
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Jin Ling can't see him roll his eyes so Ayabe rolls his eyes at him, but he does place both the notebook and pen in front of him, sliding the notebook over so the edge touches Jin Ling's fingers and setting the pen down on the counter so it'll clack a little to let him know where it is.
It's facing up so when Jin Ling picks it up, he writes with the wrong end.
Anyways, it would make more sense if he were to just say all of this out loud, but whatever. Ayabe is nothing but accommodating so he will let Jin Ling draw it out. ]
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The long fingers of one hand feel out the edge of the paper. He tries to make what blurred out blob of it match up with what he's feeling, but it only gives him a headache, so instead he closes his eyes. Believe it or not, it turns out he's not quite as dumb as he acts when he's running his mouth.
The fingertips map out the space he has, and he lines things up by counting the ringlets on the side. But when he goes to write, it feels weird, and he realizes the pen is upside down. Stop bullying him. He flips it over, face scowling.
Thankfully, it's not too difficult to draw what he does on the left, not when it's in cursive, and he doesn't have to lift the pen at all. He moves both the pen down and his other hands on the rings to keep them in line. He writes a few sets before moving over a bit and back up with the side of his hand not leaving the page. This time, the one thing he draws is a single big character. Going up and over, he draws the border of the seal--the top, the sides, the bottom, down the page.
It looks a bit like this, in a way, just with some decorations and in a puzzle Ayabe will have to put together.]
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Ayabe is quiet as he looks over this... thing. He can't read any of it (unless it magically anti-translates to something) but as long as Jin Ling's handwriting is neat, he's positive he can copy it exactly, just with the characters straight and neatly within the box. It'll look exactly like what Jin Ling's showing him, so if Ayabe gets it wrong, he can't complain. ]
So this is the seal?
[ He looks over at Jin Ling, and waves a hand in front of his face. Did it work? Maybe they don't have to fix up the room after all. ]
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[He opens his eyes just in time to see a blur of something swoosh by his face, and he feels the wind off it. Reflexively, he recoils, and then he swats Ayabe's arm.] Stop! [He can't fucking see!
Irritatedly, he shoves the notebook across the counter back toward Ayabe.]
The triangles go along the top, four along the top and four along the bottom. Don't let them touch. The big character goes in the center. The two on the left go one on each side of the big character. The top one goes on the left, the bottom one goes on the right.
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[ He looked so careful to draw this exactly right, and then he gives Ayabe an Ikea manual? ]
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Do you want to die, or blow up, or summon a bunch of fierce corpses?! Have you ever fought one?! You don't know how tough the battle would really be! Try fighting a thousand of them while stuck in a cave with a bunch of others!
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You're exaggerating. It's not like I've never fought before, anyways.
[ Despite appearances and the fact that you can defeat him with a dustbunny ]
Stupid. Tell me the order again- slowly, so I can write them down.
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[MN! He pushes at the notebook again.] Fine! Shut up and start drawing. [He does wait so Ayabe has time to get ready, eye's still perpetually squinted.] First:
Four triangles go on the top with their bottom edges level with the edge of the page, at least half an inch away. [He sort of doodles with a finger on the counter in front of himself to show Ayabe.] They can't touch. And then four go along the bottom the same way. That's eight--a lucky number.
[He pauses to wait.]
On the left side, draw the top cursive script without lifting your pen. [A pause to wait.] On the right, draw the bottom one the same way. [Another pause.] In the center, you'll draw the largest character. It should have an inch space all around it in comparison to the other parts of the seal.
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Instead of replying, he focuses on drawing the seal, tearing out Jin Ling's sheet and keeping it to the side as reference while he draws a new one on the next blank sheet, annotating the reference sheet with notes for the important details such as drawing the script as one stroke and how much space to leave around the characters. His penmanship is neat, and he takes an art elective at school so he has a good sense of spacial relationship and balance as well, so overall, it'll likely turn out okay.
He can't tell, though, so when he's done, he looks to Jin Ling to... press his nose up against the paper to inspect it or something, he has no idea how they're going to verify if this is any good. ]
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Not that it's going to do a goddamn thing in this place, but they had a great team-building exercise.] Well? Are you fi-- [STOP.
He snatches the notebook, or the paper, or whatever and jerks it down to carefully hold it between both hands. His thumbs feel over the top of the paper, even if he can't exactly make out any ink lines or anything. Despite having it written out, whether perfect or horribly, he... can't feel any connection at all to anything. Something inside of him just isn't lighting up like usual.
He frowns at the seal.]
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...Is it no good? I can press harder so you can feel the backside of the page to make sure everything in the proper location.
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Forget it.
[He almost wants to crumple the seal, but no. Putting the notebook down, he rips the page out, quickly and carefully along the edge.] It’s like the cave... There’s... some kind of cultivation dampening...
My sword is gone, the seals don’t work, I can’t feel my core...
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Your core is right here. It will never leave you.
[ DON'T GIVE INTO THE DEPRESSION, LING. BELIEVE IN YOURSELF LIKE AYABE BELIEVES IN YOU. ]
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