Let's Play A Murder ([personal profile] letsplayamod) wrote in [community profile] letsplayamurder2025-07-20 01:55 am
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Week Three

A new week rolls around. You are three people lesser than you were at this time last week. No owls mark the horizon, or tall goddesses stroll the pavilion. Wherever Athena's gone, it seems her promise to return promptly hasn't met with success... or worse.

What's more, Typhon's presence now looms over the island. His twisted game now fully realized: if you really wish to leave here, you'll need to get away with murder, and one of your own already failed and reaped the consequences. There's no change for Crito or Sayo's statues on the pavilion. They simply stand silent, watching the rest of you go about your lives as fresh godlings.

It's not all bad, however. The clouds that marked the sky as near-perpetual overcast have started to wane. Stars and sunlight have started to peak through. Within the temples, the strange force keeping you from taking those mysterious stairs has finally vanished. You're free to move to the next level of whatever this shimmering palace has to offer.

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Quark's Bar
literarybehemoth: he is loafing with a neutral expression, which still looks pretty grumpy. (Default)

[personal profile] literarybehemoth 2025-08-05 12:13 am (UTC)(link)
Could be. I do not know who's important enough to be mentioned.

[it's fine. we killed off the artificial blue-haired being with head wings already, crito cannot bring about the final days]
pariunt: (pic#17954911)

[personal profile] pariunt 2025-08-06 04:52 am (UTC)(link)
Likely our only lead will be if we can find more information on this place. On the gods. Whether or not they even still live.
literarybehemoth: he is neutrally looking perhaps a little curious. not particularly grumpy. (how curious.)

[personal profile] literarybehemoth 2025-08-09 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
I have not been poking around quite as much as I should have, admittedly, but I have often found myself distracted by other things. It is quite easy.