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Jeremi
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Aran was so fucking done with this.
Four dead, it took four people dying to find just one damned murderer! And some dumbass not only VOTED FOR HIMSELF, but prevented Hideo from finally getting it in the end (even if that bastard was innocent he still wanted everyone to vote for him just because he needed to squirm), but now Lincoln was next to go because of it! What a pathetic group this was. Would his malice be less had he not been voted for? Aran had no clue. All he knew was that this dream had now pissed him off to no end, and he couldn't wait to wake up.
Oh, and if THAT weren't enough, now that Gilgamesh was saying he would vote for himself! Ooh, Aran prayed he got his soon! In fact, as he left the tent, he gave Gilgamesh a big old shove just because he could, before bolting into the charcoal door. He did laugh loudly as he did-giving that asshole some deserved karma lifted his mood a bit.
@Jeremi @Gwazi Magnum
Uncle didn't like the looks of the doors except the pink but it seemed Jade had a different idea and was pulling him along to the gray door. "Jade" He stated but was to late to stop her and sighed as it seemed that was where they would go. Jade taking Uncle and herself to the gray door and she was ready to see what may be on the other side.
@Jeremi @Others
Ah. Another part of the death trap game, eh?
This is either the most random series of events that any oddity could ever think to conjure up, or some impressively pre-meditated, elaborate scheme in order to sap away at everyone's willpower in order to make them vulnerable to whatever they had planned. Whoever "they" were even supposed to be, or perhaps more accurately, "what." Still, there was no use in complaining. Karen and Kanbaru, God knows, would probably berate him for being so weak-willed if he did give up, and Shinobu would probably just make some passive-aggressive remark, remind him that they were, for all intents and purposes, immortal, so they technically had all the time in the world, and tell him how it was useless to just give up.
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Women were a pain, but he couldn't live without them.
That being said, with Shinobu herself in tow, Koyomi decided to go for the charcoal door because what could possibly go wrong? All jokes aside, even if Karen, Kanbaru, and Ougi-chan might decide to go another way, it would seem that, judging from the pattern that this series of events seemed to be going in, they would still ultimately end up in the same place. Which made him wonder just what was going on here.
A recurring bizareness.
This was it, wasn't it? Everything was in a formulaic pattern. Investigate surroundings. Someone dies. Someone is blamed for it. Something happens that transports everyone to a new location, no less stranger than the previous one.
An endless cycle that would stop when it pleased.
It was a miracle that nobody had just gone insane yet, but then again, they did have murderers running around, so maybe they were actually the first to crack under the pressure of being stuck in such a hopeless situation.
... Or maybe they were always just crazy. Who knew? That Roman man certainly seemed crazy from the start. And if Kaiki was involved, then this was either some giant illusion that was more clever than it looked, or... Oh, what the hell? What use was there in thinking about it?
@Jeremi @Yun Lee
As the charcoal colored door was pushed open by Aran they would be met by a blinding light that temporarily blinded them. When their eye sight return they would find themselves someplace rather picturesque.
A warm breeze blew past them as the water slowly hit the shore side. She-Hulk would let out a low whistle as she looked around. "Now this is what I'd call a beach."
A warm breeze blew past them as the water slowly hit the shore side. She-Hulk would let out a low whistle as she looked around. "Now this is what I'd call a beach."
@Yun Lee @Verite @Raven