Zatanna is badass (ssadabsiannataz) wrote in madisonvalley, @ 2019-03-31 21:49:00 |
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[Pretend this goes up at midnight EST tyvm]
Who: Open to Everyone, "party!"
What: The Elevator Game Plot: Kick Starter
When: April 1, 2019, 12:01am, for 24 hours only
Where: A Nondescript 10-Story Building in the Middle of Town
Warnings: Language, monsters etc, if i need to lock it tell me.
Notes: The Elevator Game Rules are linked at the bottom of the setting description. Scenes in this thread should be around the building, in the elevators or the lobby. Feel free to use this is a starter for further encounters in other logs. If you have nothing planned, or can’t think of a plan, here is a good place to start. All creatures brought back will spread throughout the town, so please peek here to see what others bring back! If you poke around in the building, creatures that are brought back may be in the rooms, have fun with this.
The creatures and building will disappear at 11:59pm April 1st.
This is your official “oh hey there’s a building here now!” post!
[ooc: thanks to Pesha for the write up!]
People were added and subtracted from Madison haphazardly enough to make it nearly inconsequential to the comings and goings of the town. Everyone in Madison understood the populace was as much refugee as native; no one needed to be told the city under the dome drew in its inhabitants or threw out the same with an unpredictability entirely its own. The city was unique in so many ways the population's fluctuation was hardly worth noting. There were much more interesting things to consider about Madison than when someone new arrived or someone old left. People were, in a sense, a kind of currency in Madison. The city kept its debts to a minimum by balancing new and old, foreigner and native. Buildings however? Buildings were certainties in Madison. The removal or addition of a structure in Madison was always noticed and noticed quickly. Midnight rang in April 1, 2019, with the addition of a completely plain grey building. Ten floors high with a set of steel double doors in front and a collection of windows spaced exactly so apart from each other, the building had no name and nothing remarkable about it save for the fact it had not been there a minute before. It was a steel and concrete construction which took up a city block which had potentially not been there a minute before either. A sign questioned those who passed: "Would you like to see another world?" There were instructions posted were intimidating in their detail---yet there was something alluring about the nondescript building in the middle of the town's business district which tempted those who passed to come inside. No locks barred anyone from entering. There was only the one set of doors to lead into the lobby where nothing existed save a tiled floor which led to two elevators -marked Elevator A and Elevator B accordingly- and no living person greeted any who braved the entrance. Any who choose to enter could do so freely and all were welcome or unwelcome equally, depending on one's point-of-view. Feel free to test the new building out, try its elevator game, or simply wander its empty lobby. Whatever one chooses, the building is only a building and it will exist only for as long as it exists regardless of who decides to come inside and who chooses to walk on by. |