Let's Play A Murder ([personal profile] letsplayamod) wrote in [community profile] letsplayamurder2025-08-10 03:15 am
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Week Six

You've survived, for lack of better wording, the latest week of trials and tribulations. This one had been more costly than most: Typhon's machinations have brought your group to nearly half the size it was when Athena first brought you to this island. Whether it ends with him or with you is still too soon to make out. One thing's for certain. Things cannot be allowed to continue as they are.

Speaking of continuing, the next floor has been revealed to you. Just how far down this island goes is a bit of a mystery, but you get the feeling that you're close to something important. Maybe that thing Athena wanted you to find before Typhon does. You can ruminate on that as you watch the waters below. Waves still lap at the cliffs, but it all seems lower than it did weeks ago. Like the ocean itself is shrinking...

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SEANCE

[personal profile] taintedfayth 2025-08-14 06:13 pm (UTC)(link)
[Seymour is here, looking every bit the summoner with his robes and staff. Unlike most of the others present, he really needs no outside assistance in being able to sense the dead, but on the other hand, that's likely a good part of the reason why his expression is what it currently is.

There are certain people he would really rather not talk to if he doesn't have to!]


In Spira, one usually journeys to the Farplane if they wish to speak to the dead. I must admit this is far more convenient.
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[personal profile] stringup 2025-08-14 06:29 pm (UTC)(link)
...There are people who've travelled to the Underworld, but I can't say it's normally recommended, however much they want to speak to the dead.
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[personal profile] taintedfayth 2025-08-14 06:44 pm (UTC)(link)
The Farplane at least is quite safe to visit-- Guadosalam lies along its edge, and the Guado have been its keepers for all of recorded history. Many people travel there as a way to see their loved ones once more.

[A wry smile.]

The dead cannot speak in return, of course, but there is much comfort to be had in seeing that they are doing well on the other side.