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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:dorothy, john seward, plot: riddles

Group D: Little Mermaid, Dorothy, Lion, Dr. Seward

The plaque on the wall says:

All hands on deck, the lion and fish
but not one finger for girl with the wish
to simply go home. A seance will make
free men of you all, if you undertake
to summon a spirit that will mean your freedom
you must each spell the name of one passed to death's kingdom.


A Victorian parlor with a table in the center. The furnishings are all in dark red and blue velvet, with the windows covered by curtains that will not move. It is a lush, if musty room, full of the scent of fresh incense. On the table in the center there is a Ouija board.

If Madison touches the pointer on the Ouija board, the windows will rattle and shake and there will be a clanking of chains and a chorus of ghostly voices. All the lights in the room will also go out. Oliver touching the pointer has no effect, but both Avery and Ben must have their hands on it for a successful completion of the riddle.

They must then spell out the name of one person they each have known who has died, four names total. Upon doing this, a spirit will rise from the board and unlock the door.


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[info]syren
2010-05-19 12:23 am UTC (link)
One second of indulging in a bit of internet shopping and the next, a dark, elegant room with a group of people she thought she had seen before in passing. Apart from the obvious, the lack of bright, colorful colors and natural light was something that made Avery uncomfortable and her first move, upon instinct, was to make her way to a curtain to allow a bit of stars and moonlight to enter the room only to find that it wouldn't budge. Of course.

It was while she was sighing while exasperatedly crossing her arms that she caught glimpse of a shiny bit of something on the wall. Moving closer, her eyebrows furrowed as she read the poem, the meaning behind the words completely lost on her. Upon a second readthrough, it slowly dawned on her that she was likely the fish. Eyes fixed on the plaque, however, she failed to take in any of her other surroundings and remained clueless. "I don't really get what this means," she called out to the strangers in the room. "Does anyone want to take a look and guess?"

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[info]metrogingham
2010-05-19 01:02 am UTC (link)
The last thing Madison remembered was laying down on her bed with Rex bouncing around, settling on her legs after her intense studying session for finals. Then, she woke up lying on a dark colored couch that smelled like an antique shop. She blinked to try to adjust her eyes to the rest of the room before realizing it was really dark and not just her imagination. The situation was not improved when she realized that A) other people were in the room and B) she was wearing her yellow bathrobe and big blue penguin pajamas.

Awesome.

Moving over to the girl reading something on the wall, Madison did the same, eyes scanning for something in the rhyme that made sense. "I'm not sure," she frowned. "'girl with the wish to go home,' that might be me since I'm not the lion, but 'hands on deck'? I don't get it," she shrugged.

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