The Plotmaster (plotmaster) wrote in horror_story, @ 2013-03-21 13:13:00 |
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Entry tags: | annie, cycle002, group post, plotmaster |
WHO: Anyone!
WHEN: Tuesday, 1/07/2013 to Monday, 1/14/2013; between 9AM and 6PM.
WHERE: Crows Landing, OR
WHAT: This post is being put up in order to avoid a lot of identical shop posts and push the calendar forward! Comment here if you want to visit the shop at anytime within the above dates, with the day and time of your visit in the header of your comment. Feel free to run into each other/scene with each other in the shop here! Game calendar is also now open for those days, but please keep continuity and the sanity of the thread-tracking mod in mind when posting multiple scenes, as well as game pacing. If we’re all on the 8th and you jump straight to the 14th, you’re gonna get bored waiting for us to catch up.
WARNING: This post isn't going anywhere, so don't jump on it right away if you're still in unfinished scenes. Finish those first so you know what happens to your character, for continuity's sake. ^_^ I have to do the same thing, so if Belli takes a little while to respond, please be patient with me!
On the evening of January 6th, 2013, Sullivan St. Claire was found in dead in his hospital bed. Rumor has it that the circumstances surrounding that death were suspicious to say the least. St. Claire had been in a stable physical condition, and had been restrained to prevent self-harm, so it was a mystery how she could asphyxiate. Wrongful death is suspected, and the case sits freshly atop a growing number of them at the Crows Landing Police Department. Some of the rumors seemed to indicate that it was an Angel of Death style mercy killing by a hospital employee. In the eyes of many residents, this wouldn’t have been unjustified. The St. Claire kid was transgendered, a chick with a dick. That kind of freakshow would have had a difficult time, and maybe it was best that someone had put it out of its misery. Some of the orderlies and candystripers claimed that St. Claire had suffered a mental break, and clearly hadn’t wanted to live anymore. Perhaps a friend had been willing to do a favor. |