GY ENDGAME POST
GRAVEYARD - END GAME
It's been a long stay.
Seven weeks have elapsed since the gates to Aira Niluc were opened to guests of various worlds, and for seven weeks a game of trust and betrayal have whittled the living's numbers down until only a mere third remained on that side. And in exchange, the population of the dead grew as they continued their story on this side.
But the story is coming to a close, almost as if the world itself demands it.
Because sometime Friday morning, oddities start to become apparent within the fabric of this space: buildings starting to deteriorate as their colors start to fade, foods beginning to molder and rot, trees and mountains far in the background flickering briefly show sketch-like outlines before reverting back to normal. While most of the main locations remain fairly intact, there is no area on this side that lays untouched by the sense that this place is starting to unravel, bit-by-bit.
Still, the walls that separate you all from the living hold fast even now, not allowing any of the dead to cross through into the other side.
Perhaps that's not the point here, though. After all, you all still have your own ending to write, here and now.
[Welcome to the Graveyard's Endgame post! The previous posts for Weeks 2-5 and Weeks 6-7 have been linked above.]

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[ okay give him a bit to. calm down. a little. ]
There’s a hidden door to her cellar. I don’t know if… it’s a good idea but…I’ve been there before. If we absolutely need more stuff.
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[ closes eyes. there is the beginnings of a plan forming, probably. when he speaks, it's sharp, but it's more because of urgency than anything. ]
Who went with you into the cellar, and how many people do you think you can bring in without being seen? It may be our best chance of having a fighting chance, especially since the back of the store is destroyed and we'll have to take a chance on the cellar and whatever is left in there still being intact.
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[ he closes his eyes, thinking. ]
Rika and I were the ones that actually went inside. I don’t think that we could take more than three people without being noticed, unless someone manages to make a really good distraction.
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I'm very quiet
+ you'd be worried about me if I wasn't where you could see me anyway
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[How many more random skills is Jack going to pull out of his nonexistent hat, vote now on your phones.]
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I'll have you know that one may be a musician and many other things all at once, where I come from.
[...... in many ways it's really just him but still.]
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[ c-ta he doesnt even know who james bond is… ]
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I feel like James Bond was more...suave. But you have a point there. He does pull out a new skill whenever we look away long enough. Definitely has all the makings of a superspy.
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[ C-TA ]
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Can confirm, Bond is extremely suave. Definitely more suave than Jack here, although calling him a superspy... I suppose he would be flattered if he heard it.
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[ ?????????? ]
Like...the James Bond? Agent 007?
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[ WHY IS THIS A SURPRISE. ]
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[ HE IS SO IMPRESSED ]
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[ this is the look of a bookworm who just got told one of the fiction books he read totally happened somewhere? not sure how to feel about this revelation! ]
I'm glad to hear it? Hopefully the author of his stories in my world did him justice.
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There have been stories written about him? Interesting. I'm sure he would be flattered, but I'd have to read them for myself to be sure.
[ this is probably a conversation topic for when they're not planning a jrpg boss fight but!! he sounds amused all the same. ]
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[WHO IS JAMES BOND. WHO IS HE.]
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We should have enough people to give you a fairly good distraction if you need one.
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If we have backpacks or bags then we won’t have a big issue. The place isn’t exactly that big.
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