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Bellum Anon ([info]bellum_anon) wrote in [info]bellumlogs,
@ 2010-05-18 10:00:00

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Entry tags:big bad wolf, estella, plot: riddles, sherlock holmes

Group B: Sherlock Holmes, Big Bad Wolf, Estella, Glinda the Good

The plaque on the wall says:

Tie up the canine criminal, detective,
though he must be furry and ineffective.
We'll not force a confession in this chamber aside,
Not from the lucky daughter of Dickens' bride,
But Miss Good, remember your old ties,
Mind your manners and tell no lies,
Or there will be an unfortunate consequence
In the form of small, hungry little eyes.


This room resembles a medieval subterranean dungeon. Chains hang from the ceiling. There is rotting straw strewn on the roughly-hewn cobblestones, and what little light filters through the bars at the very top of the room, some fifty feet above, does little to alleviate the gloom. On the walls various tools of medieval restraint and torture hang: ropes, whips, thumb screws, etc. Many are stained with old blood and rusting with exposure. There is an iron maiden watching from one corner, a rack in the British style along one wall. Whoever designed the room was not historically accurate: there are devices notable for their use in earlier or later periods, and they're mixed together at random. The designer knew enough not to include modern handcuffs or zip ties, however, and the occupants of the room while find little to recognize from the last two centuries.

There are rats, and yes, they're hungry. If Faith tells any lie at all, one will abruptly get hungry enough to attack.

A grate in the roof will appear and unlock when the appropriate conditions are met.


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[info]unrequitedcharm
2010-05-22 11:07 pm UTC (link)
Darcy had no idea what she was supposed to be ready for, but she took her readiest stance and waited nervously for Eliot to shackle up the wolf. This definitely went on the list of things she never anticipated happening and more than that she was concerned that she was going to make a wrong move and mess the whole thing up. She looked over at the girl looking to see what she did, just in case.

Once Shane was shackled and the door appeared she felt just a bit better, maybe this would all end up alright after all. This was going far easier than anticipated and she had to wonder what the point of it all was. And if there wasn't a point, she didn't quite know how to feel about it at all. "Is that it? Now we undo those and we can leave?" she asked still quietly.

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[info]deductively
2010-05-23 07:38 pm UTC (link)
"Seems so."

Eliot was surprised that the door had shown up so quickly. It all just seemed to easy. Was this a test in how well tenants could follow directions? Or was this a test run, for something worse? Either way, they would be finding out soon enough.

Raising his hands in front of him to where the wolf could clearly see, Eliot bent back down to remove the shackles. They fell to the ground with a heavy clunk, their chains rolling on the stones before coming to a stop.

He turned to the girls. "I'll go through first." They did not know what was on the other side, and for some reason Eliot felt uncomfortable sending them into what could potentially be dangerous. "Wait until you hear back from me before following."

With one final nod to the wolf, Eliot stepped through the door... and into the lobby of Bellum Letale. "We're good!"

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[info]wolfishane
2010-05-24 12:44 am UTC (link)
He got up. He didn't hang back and change again, or immediately run out. He waited until everyone else was out of the room, then loped out after, darting around the girls' legs and past Eliot, up the stairs, around and gone. Why he didn't stay back or change again right away was anyone's guess, but he didn't so much as look back as he went up the stairs, and didn't make a sound.

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