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foundationmods ([personal profile] foundationmods) wrote in [community profile] thefoundation2020-04-13 04:52 am
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RECORDING 2: THE FIRST WEEK



It's been two days since the doors locked....and only a day since the living room became completely impassable, with something lurking inside of it. Not only that, but due to the actions of those who went to investigate the strange event, Miasma now faintly lingers in the hallways - akin to the tiny clouds that were around camp, floating around aimlessly and clinging to whatever it can. Due to this, everyone is always in contact with it, in one way or another...and the start of curse is now inside nearly all of the Agents, save those lucky few able to either resist or somehow nullify it.

Though the effects are small, they still linger. Unease and negative emotions come quicker, and little fights here and there are much more likely to break out in the course of everyday life in this house.

Speaking of which, the temperature remains a consistent comfortable early to mid 70's in the house. It appears at least that you'll be here in comfort..? And look, you even have more space to use! Everything else seems to work as well, at least for now.

It might be in your best interests to wait, and try and find a way out later.

...Or maybe, that'll just invite disaster...?

Either way - for now...there's no escape.


MIASMA LEVEL: 1

Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday

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sageking: (> You think you are gods)

[personal profile] sageking 2020-04-14 01:11 am (UTC)(link)
Ones that're easier to move around in for one.

[ Robes were so much more easier to do those in. Also it made taking off clothes much easier as well.

Granted, in all honesty, the clothing selection was probably fine. He just was picky, used to having much more glamorous options, among other things. ]


If you had been to the city of Uruk in its prime, you would understand immediately why the clothing design would've been far superior to any of these. Though, I've also seen other types of clothing appear superior to what's available here.
lightreaching: (✧ neutral)

[personal profile] lightreaching 2020-04-15 11:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Clothes that are more difficult to move in are not necessarily inferior, are they? They could be harder to maneuver because they are more ornate.

[ she picks up a dress on a hanger that has a lot of sequins on it and a sash across the waist on it. ]

Uruk? I have not heard of that. Where might that be?
sageking: (> We could build a future)

[personal profile] sageking 2020-04-16 12:19 am (UTC)(link)
It is a pity they are not ornate in a way that would suit me.

[ Sorry, but this was all about him, so his taste clearly trumped everyone else's. ]

An ancient, beautiful city on the planet Earth. If you've never been to that world, I can't be surprised you've never heard of such a grand place. It's difficult to describe in mere words; you would understand its splendor only properly if I've the chance to take you there personally.

[ Knowledge of the city-state wasn't necessarily something every Earthling was bound to know either, but the majority of them should at least be aware of its existence from over thousands of years ago. ]
lightreaching: (✧ surprised talking)

[personal profile] lightreaching 2020-04-18 03:01 am (UTC)(link)
I have never been to Earth before arriving here, no.

[ If it's difficult to describe in words, her mind goes to Zanado. Well. That's what she's going to picture. Some weird Zanado-on-Earth fusion. ]

Though, my curiosity has been piqued. Might I hear more about this city?
sageking: (> To live and love)

[personal profile] sageking 2020-04-19 10:02 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It's no surprise; he was no stranger to different worlds and such concepts. ]

Once you'd walked through this city, you would have been greeted with the sight of a lively people. You'd be overwhelmed by the sight once you breached the magnificent gate that surrounded it.

There'd be shops and people walking through the streets, the magnificent architecture of the buildings; and in time the celebrations. If you're lucky enough, you may even be able to behold the splendor of the ziggurat as well.

Once again, just a description hardly does it justice...you would need to see it with your very eyes.