The Computer (
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alphacomplex2014-11-01 09:59 am
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DAY 00
[Good afternoon, Citizens!
Your consciousness blurrily returns as the transport tube your comatose body was stored in opens up, admitting you access to an unfamiliar room. One wall is covered by vertical tubes, one occasionally sliding open to admit another confused person. The wall across from you has a sign saying "PROCEED TO CENTRAL HUB", with an arrow pointing at a red doorway in the corner. The wall to your right contains an unlabeled, dusty, and poorly-lit hallway with blue walls, floor, and ceiling. You can't see the end from here.
Somewhere on your person, you will find a thin, smartphone-sized object that wasn't there before. One side of it is lit up with a red background and a number of disabled menu items. Most of the screen is taken up by another message saying "PROCEED TO CENTRAL HUB".
What is this place, anyway? And who are these people stumbling in through the transport tube array?]
[[Beyond the three prompts below, anyone may start their own prompts to mingle or go off and do their own thing or whatever else they want!]]
Your consciousness blurrily returns as the transport tube your comatose body was stored in opens up, admitting you access to an unfamiliar room. One wall is covered by vertical tubes, one occasionally sliding open to admit another confused person. The wall across from you has a sign saying "PROCEED TO CENTRAL HUB", with an arrow pointing at a red doorway in the corner. The wall to your right contains an unlabeled, dusty, and poorly-lit hallway with blue walls, floor, and ceiling. You can't see the end from here.
Somewhere on your person, you will find a thin, smartphone-sized object that wasn't there before. One side of it is lit up with a red background and a number of disabled menu items. Most of the screen is taken up by another message saying "PROCEED TO CENTRAL HUB".
What is this place, anyway? And who are these people stumbling in through the transport tube array?]
[[Beyond the three prompts below, anyone may start their own prompts to mingle or go off and do their own thing or whatever else they want!]]

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[He's... pretty sure that's not how it works, um.]
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With the right knowledge, near fatal wounds can be healed with it. I won't say it's basic alchemy, and I have no talent for it myself, but I've heard it's possible.
I'm not sure there's much alchemy can't do.
[Except bring back the dead properly. hahaha haha ha]
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Do you call magic "alchemy" where you're from? Though even the most talented of magic-users can't heal...
[At least, he's fairly sure they can't. As far as he knows neither his mother nor his sister can heal injuries.]
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[Well, he looks interested! Go on, Greed.]
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It's a basic principle: in order to create something, something else of equal value must be lost or destroyed.
Say you want to make... I don't know, a teacup. You either need a broken teacup with all the parts, or else you need to find the right amount of raw materials that would result a teacup if you put them together.
There are limits to this, of course. Rebounds happen when a person tries to go beyond his skills. It can cause serious injuries or death. Most alchemists know their limits, but rebounds can be rather horrifying if they don't know what they're doing.
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[Then there's his sister... but she's only just starting to learn how to use Will, so her arsenal of spells isn't quite as impressive.]
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Summon spirits would violate that law.
[......says the guy who is effectively a summoned spirit.]
The common link is interesting, I'll admit.
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[...the Gate doesn't count, does it? But he doesn't exactly remember it, either.]
Whatever it is, it's ridiculous. And I bet whoever grabbed all of us won't be showing his face anytime soon.
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[Greed would waste no time killing him, for one. And he knows he's not alone.]
....but that's assuming he's not hidden himself away somewhere. I know all about people who pull strings from the shadows. They're tricky; never put it past them to do things like fake their own deaths.
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[He knows someone who's great at pulling strings...]
I doubt we'll see them, or if we do see them, they'll be hiding in plain sight, where we won't suspect them.
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Probably a lot of them.]
Suspect everyone, huh?
That'll make things interesting.
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[It's likely to wear him out by the third day...]
I'm not sure "interesting" is how I would describe it, but it's something to take into account.
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This is why he ended up allied with Mr. Explodey Hands over there. It did not end well.]
With any luck, we'll catch the bastard who did this before long.
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[You know, like running the kingdom, building an army, oppressing his citizens, that sort of thing.]
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I'm sure you're not the only one.
[Oh, so you're one of those rulers.
........it figures you'd make a beeline right for Greed.]
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[Hey, he does it out of necessity!]
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[You and every other pompous man Greed's ever met.
Not that he minds, of course. If he minded he would have left by now.]
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[He can certainly understand why.]
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Maybe I'll say something at some point, maybe not.
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[He tried!!]
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Let's hope their aren't too many; that might make introductions boring.
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