GRAVEYARD PT. II
GRAVEYARD
The world is black. And then you blink at your plate.
A portion of your favorite dish greets your eyes, albeit in a form you may never have seen it in before. Encased in a thick, wobbling layer of multi-colored gelatin, the food you know and love now sits suspended in its protein-based enclosure as an eccentric re-imagining of the dish. Furthermore, it only takes a glance to see that the rest of the dining table's spread shares this same theme, as every single dish, sweet or savory, finds itself victim to a jiggling Jell-o jail.
Still, you won't have much time to take this all in before a quiet, high-pitched giggling makes its way to your ears, only crescendoing in volume the longer you sit in this oh-so-familiar dining room. It doesn't take much to find the source of the sound either; unlike the other side, this place is absolutely teeming with fairies to the point where the fluttering of their iridescent wings is clearly audible behind the din of their laughter. As you come to your senses, dozens and dozens of beady eyes watch with their tiny faces stretched out in a wide grin, before speaking in unison.
"Welcome, we can't wait to serve you!"
As the fairies erupt in raucous laughter all around you, at least one more thing is readily apparent: however you met your end, your body is completely whole again. You also have company at the table with you, although whether it's desirable company or not may depend on the circumstances surrounding your death.
In any case, there's nothing stopping anyone from leaving the dining room and roaming freely as usual, and most of the same areas that were available to you on the other side are still present here, albeit with some differences. And though your life may have been stolen from you, it still looks like you have a part in this tale, somehow, someway.
So, will you let your story finish here, or will you write your own ending?
[Welcome to the Graveyard! This is part 2 of the GY post for Weeks 6 and 7. The previous post for Weeks 2-5 is linked above. Please also view the GY doc linked above for a full rundown of the basics. You may also still submit for items and gacha rolls using the GY shop post.]

no subject
[ he shrugs. ]
no subject
But it would have helped with you getting pissed at us last week and the living getting pissed back
no subject
no subject
From our perspective, none of you were acting on the information that we were sending through, and the puzzles were also something like a distraction.
There was a code that we sent to Tenn and Tenn alone, since none of you were trustworthy [ burn. ] and he confirmed he received it, so I suppose it doesn't really matter if none of the living listen to us any longer.
no subject
He was also one of the people who decided that we shouldn't kill the traitors even if we proved it was them
no subject
no subject
But he said their information was more useful alive than dead
no subject
no subject
no subject
When the best information we can get is "discussions about the traitors were shut down very quickly" I think that's a fair assumption to make that you were ignoring us.
[ suga is getting liam's very withering teacher look because the ic salt is real ]
[ BUT ALSO YOU KNOW WHAT, liam is just going to crumple a piece of paper and throw it at the floor because tenn. why. traitors are traitors for a reason!!!!! ]
no subject
1. Why would we have discussions about the traitors in front of the traitors
2. Raven was in the group that was privately discussing the traitors and how to prove their identity
no subject
[ do not try to out-glare him, suga. you are going to lose, he has out-glared and scared the shit out of college aged gremlins, ]
no subject
[ WHO'S SIDE IS HE ON? suga's side. ]
no subject
Then you need to talk to the person who wrote the letters because it WAS being done and we ASSUMED that the person with the role to talk to the dead would keep them informed
no subject
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
no subject
Can we also not assume we're all a hive mind over there and over here? Because it's not like we were very united in... what we wanted to convey at all.
As you can see, there was and is an information imbalance.
(no subject)
no subject
Duly noted.
[ his tone is EXTREMELY chilly. the conversation is going to end here before he says something that he's going to regret in front of crime son because cold fury is the most lethal motivator here tbh ]
(no subject)
no subject
Yeah, I shoulda mentioned the private meetings too. That was my mistake. Can ya stop throwin' Tenn under the bus now?
no subject
(no subject)
no subject
[ far too pleasant ]
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
no subject
[ she shrugs. What did she bother to work hard for again? ] Too late now, I guess.
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject