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Catholic Creed replied to the topic Character Castle 2.5 in the forum Fantasy Writers 3 years, 2 months ago
[Nathair chooses to break the glass.]
[It trembles with each hit. But the water sloshes around you, slowing each blow, muting each hit.]
[This won’t do.]
[You urgently need air.]
[Play it smart.]
[Look for a weak point.]
[You try attacking where the glass meets the base.]
[In the process, you accidentally hit the switch.]
[A shriek fills the water and you cover your ears.]
[The glass cracks though – right at the seam. Because you are strong. Strong. Strong.]
[You put your fist through it. Pull it back bloody.]
[The screaming alarm is still going.]
[You float to the top for air.]
[You keep your hands over your ears.]
[Eventually, the water drains.]
[You finish breaking the glass and flee the alarm.]
[But you cut your bare feet and fall forward, coughing up water. Again, you hope it is water. But it seems a bit thick now that it doesn’t surround you.]
[You lay on your side as the alarm finally dies. You close your eyes.]
[The hearts on your arm pulse pulse pulse pulse. Like – ironically – a heartbeat.]
[As the pain strangely fades away, you see a quarter of a heart dim and wink out. Flickering like foxfire.]
[You decide to take a look around.]
[You are in a room. Around you are other tanks. Each has a person in them.]
[Several of those people are awake, water leaking from their tanks onto the floor around you, spilling into a labyrinth trench that pulses the same color of the hearts on your arm.]
[At the center is a door – bolted shut. It is round and metal. The labyrinth as four points that open to this door, equidistant from each other. These points spill the water-not-water into round keyholes. They overflow , pooling over the door.]
[Do you attempt to open the door?] {Yes} or {No}
[Do you see if you recognize anybody in the tanks?] {Yes} or {No}
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[Alessio chooses to flip the switch]
[As the water slowly drains away, and you breath air, you realize that you are still stuck.]
[Not in danger of drowning. But stuck.]
[Then a piercing alarm rips through your eardrums.]
[You cover your ears, try to block the pain.]
[The alarm dies as the last of the water trickles away.]
[With only air in the tank, you can now see a little better beyond the glass.]
[There is someone out there.]
[And you are still stuck.]
[Do you call for help?]
{Yes} or {No}
{If yes – scream.}
{If no – be silent and still.}










