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WEEK ONE
WEEK ONE
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Maybe being swept away to a fancy castle isn't what you wanted (Hickey aside), but the fact of the matter is that you're stuck here, at least for now. Thankfully there's enough food even if hot chocolate for breakfast might be a bit rich for some palates. There's at least a stock of raw food in the kitchens, but your hapless kidnapper is a Witch, not a chef, so you'll have to perform your own, manual kitchen magic if the provided meals aren't to your liking.
Just try not to burn the place down before you get the chance to take your host at his word (that you'll be leaving in a week's time, certainly, trust).
If you do get the cabin fever immediately, the grounds are a beautiful reprieve from the great indoors -- and if nothing else, perhaps you can find time to get to know your fellow guests. The weather is gorgeous all week, cheerfully sunny, which lends something to the mood.
WEEKLY EFFECT
This week, characters will feel heightened emotions periodically. If they're very happy about something, it'll feel like the best thing in the world! If they'd usually brush off something mildly annoying, suddenly it'll grate on their nerves. This effect will last throughout the week until investigation and is completely optional.
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Yeah, I'm an Earthling who has no idea how to read those maps. And here I thought nautical charts were a pain.
[ Once she says it, she winces at the memories they bring up. She internally decides on the spot to avoid those words together for now. ]
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Seriously. We've got computers to navigate space for a reason. This is middle ages bullshit... and it doesn't seem to document any of the colonies either.
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[ Imagine if they all had a phone right now. At least that's her thought until she finally registers the word "colonies". ]
βUh, wait, colonies?
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[ This whole place is medieval as hell, but surely...
... oh god. Is THIS why there are no colonies on the charts?? ]
Giant cans of metal in space?
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Um... You mean like a space station or something?
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Larger. Have you heard of O'Neill Cylinders? Cities in space, essentially.
[ Somehow people being from other worlds was easier to accept than someone being from pre-space-age Earth... ]
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βI heard people talking 'bout expanding to the Moon soon? But I couldn't tell you the details of how. Cities, huh...?
[ She stares at the papers, wondering where they'd be. ]
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[ War profiteer capital, for example!! ]
It's been nearing a century since the first space colonies became operational.
[ Angelo joins her in looking at the charts again and then points at a spot a bit behind the moon, on an adequate map. ]
That's where I'm from.
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[ It's hard for her to imagine. Technology has definitely advanced since humans first went into space, but a city? There's someone surreal about the thought of skyscrapers on the moon. ]
Wild to think that it's that close and yet so far. Wanna write it in? [ If it's an omission, why not? ]