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Remy LeBeau ([info]ace_of_clubs) wrote in [info]vas_captio_ooc,
@ 2009-06-08 17:06:00

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Entry tags:dexy, helpful players are helpful!, plotting

Hopefully Helpful Dexy!
Since it's hard for everyone to get through *all* those posts, as we found out while in the chat room.. I've decided to be helpful and list it out (but don't think that makes me nice, because I'm not, I'm evil! Ask around. :) )  Also, please note: If anyone looked up at the sky, they would have seen the glass box rippling, but it didn't break.

Theater:   Racks of costumes toppled over; chairs overturned themselves; the stage caved in entirely, throwing chairs and planks of wood into the cleaned out area; audience chairs were ripped from the floor and thrown into the aisles; the stairs leading to the box seats ripped away and fell; the box seats broke free and dropped down but didn't fall entirely, but are hanging precariously; the balcony dropped into the mezzanine and they both fell to the floor just in front of the door blocking the whole of the entrance in both directions; glass shattered inward; the ceiling of the theater remained mostly in tact, however for the crashing down of large chunks of insulation and plaster. Some dropped into the seats and others into the aisles. Many of the pieces large enough to cause an awful lot of damage to anyone unfortunate enough to be beneath them when they dropped.

Church:  The stained glass windows shattered; the building collapsed inward completely; pews split in two; the alter convulsed and toppled into the baptismal, which then fell into a pew, flames starting up as it went; the walls of the church caved in the direction of the cemetery; the opposite wall fell into the rubble that was left of the church itself; the debris caught in the fire and are still burning.

Thrift Store:  Knick-knacks thrown from shelves and to the floor; the windows shattered inward and shards of it raining almost horizontally into the store; the ceiling tiles dropped to the floor; lights broke free of their fixtures, thumping to the floor heavily before the bulbs smashed into tiny pieces; free standing metal racks of clothes fell one on top of the other onto the floor; clothing, acessories and sporting goods are strewn everywhere.

Museum:  Wooden floorboards shoot upward and snapped in half or into pieces, jutting up from the floor; the whole building dropped down as the foundation crumbled beneath it, creating the sensation of a very short elevator drop; glass shattered loudly, throwing about shards sharp as knives and raining them down into the floors or walls; the doors of the rooms flew open, some ripping off their hinges entirely and others being slammed shut again when large display cases made of wood and metal were thrown against them; the entire building's worth of ceiling space collapsed in; some of the doorways managed to hold up - those in which the doors were jammed in place by felled display cases - while others caved in.

Barn:  The doors to the barn were flung open; the walls exploded outward with the force of the loft falling down onto the furniture and other things below; the roof collapsed down.

Forest:  Several large trees cracked and groaned, splitting in half and crashing to the forest floor, other large trees simply uprooted along the path of the rumbling, falling into smaller trees and bushes; parts of the forest floor ripped open with steaming pockets of hot air rising out of them to sear or burn anyone that happened to be nearby them, all along the edges of the forest, the glass wall rippled.

Liquor Store/Pharmacy:  The shelves of liquor and bottles of medicine rocked and fell; one of the outer walls cracked in half and fell  outward into the street; the roof split, rusted metal bars slicing downward into the shelves that were still upright. Anyone in their path would be knocked down and skewered before being buried beneath falling shelves of breaking liquor bottles or exploding containers of pills or possibly corrosive liquids; the rest of the roof came crashing down, anyone inside would be trapped in a near lethal cloud of alcohol and cleaning fluid as it pools on the floor of the store. Any pills that have exploded from the bottles will combine with the mess on the floor and also add to the dangerous concoction which will be as volatile a danger as a leaking gas main to anyone who is in this building.

Gas Station:  The gas tanks beneath the pumps ruptured; fires burning flickered and licked upward and outward at the building;  behind the gas station the windmill toppled on its rusty supports into the forest; inside, the glass fronted coolers cracked and exploded in a spray of glass everywhere within the small building; the floors, made of concrete and wood, pitched and the checkout counter split down the middle. The building itself stood strong and would have been fine. Except the ferris wheel, carried by the force and weight of the roller coaster train, swung down fast and hard into the fiery mess of the gas station, crushing everything, including the roof, in its path.

Carnival:  The funny mirrors beside the haunted house shattered; the tunnel of love cracked and collapsed into itself in a roar of water; a few last notes of music hidden in the electricity-less sound system bleated into the air; the roller coaster train barreled down its hill, jumping the track, lodged itself in the ferris wheel; the ferris wheel fell downward to the ground, landing with massive force into the roof of the gas station.

In Town:  Roads lining the exterior littered with thick tree branches or whole trees; the earth seemed to crack; long splintering fissures in the ground split off into gnarled branch-like lines, some even separating inches apart, leaving small, gapes in between that had the potential, at least, to be stepped in or trap an unfortunate passerby by the ankle.

Post Office:  Mail room equipment went crashing to the floor;  the tiny building did not sustain much structural damage but the front door popped open, its hinges shattering and leaving it wide open for anyone to enter and discover that in the miniscule room behind the post office boxes is a door leading down into a complex underground tunnel system.

Library:  Books thrown into huge piles along the shelves and stacks; the balcony crashed down into the rubble below, pulling itself down all along the room; the roof cracked and crumbled, raining large pieces of debris down into the room; in the back rooms and halls, the marble of the floors cracked as the foundation rocked, splitting some portions of the floor open in chasms leading down into the basement like gaping maws; heavy glass-fronted cabinets fell, shattering glass in sprays; the roof of the building caved in on itself in much larger pieces, pulling in walls and generally leaving the library imploded down into itself.

Gym:   Books and trophies fell from the shelves in the offices, the glass in the doors exploding; in the main gym, the second basketball hoop ripped from the wall and crashed to the floor, settling near the medical supplies (most supplies will not be damaged but at least three of the cots are crushed by the rolling hoop); flakes of plaster crumble down, some of which disintegrates into a fine dust filling all the rooms and lungs of anyone unfortunate enough to be inside this building; an immense crack across the width of the basketball court; parts of the concrete at the edges breaking off and falling in, eating the floor of the gym until the ceiling was no longer supported; the portion of the roof farthest from the make-shift medical center fell to the ground.



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[info]walters_journal
2009-06-08 04:45 pm UTC (link)
*Whoo!* thank you for this! It is very, very helpful. :)

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[info]ace_of_clubs
2009-06-08 04:53 pm UTC (link)
And the clock tower.. which I missed. ><

Clock Tower: The second floor caved in; shattered glass rained down; the bottom floor and the ceiling of the first floor began to crack; on the first floor, the wooden floor boards began to splinter and upraise; the floor above collapsed completely; a large number of loose bricks were knocked completely free; the whole of the clock tower remained mainly in tact; from the outside the top had caved inward, only a few stray bricks hold in place; the stairs leading from the first to the second floor remained, but in some cases, are hanging by a thread.

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