graveyard.
![]() You remember dying. In fact, you remember the exact feeling and fear of how you died, and yet in the next moment, you're suddenly standing in a cold room. You're not sure how you got here at all, but it's as if you were suddenly put here the moment after you died. As you look around, the first thing you'll notice is that you're standing in front of an open casket. And you're inside. The corpse inside the casket is definitely you, and it's also definitely dead, which certainly makes this confusing. Luckily, here's someone here to explain. When you wake up, there's footsteps walking closer, and then a familiar face appears. Iván is here, or someone that looks very much like her is. All she starts off with is two simple words— "You're dead." Which would seem obvious, but she explains that you have been before you ever arrived to the island. The shipwreck and the island are't real, after all. This is purgatory, and the Hunt is a way to judge the souls of the living. People show their true nature when they're put in a stressful situation, so it was deemed that this was the way that these judgements would be passed. She explains that you'll know your fate when the game ends, but if you really can't wait that long, you could always ask, but hope isn't lost. After all, the "killers" are on your side. If they can win the game, then everyone can come back to life. They know this, and it's why they're fighting so hard to win. It's a shame that the odds don't seem to be in their favor, but that's also part of the Hunt. Exploring your new surroundings, you'll realize that you're likely at the bottom of that giant sinkhole, at least if that light far above you is any indication. You no longer feel the need to eat or sleep anymore (technically, you never did, but the habits of being alive are hard to break), so it's a good thing there's enough to do while the game continues. You can watch the proceedings of the Hunt in one room where there's plenty of comfortable couches to sit in and lounge, as well as a fully stocked bar, if you feel like indulging. Another room offers a game room with cards, billiards, and any other games you'd like to play in a group. If you ask your host nicely, she might provide more, but for now, there's not much to do other than to watch and wait for the Hunt to end. |


no subject
[ Referring to the bodies still lying in all of those coffins. ]
Maybe his body is too broken to function, so he has to wake up in another one.
no subject
Maybe. In that case, I wonder what we should do about this. It might be kind of freaky for him to discover his own body out in the open like this.
[Like seeing it in a coffin isn't creepy enough?]
no subject
Would you say seeing it in a coffin is any better? ... Anyway, better ask the Judge if she needs his body for anything. If not, we'll figure something out.
no subject
I'm sure he'll probably wake up soon, in any case.
[...]
To be honest, I'm surprised this didn't happen sooner.
no subject
[ Even though it's almost pitch black out?? Sure. ]
The kill happened nearby, I would guess.
no subject
That makes sense. Stab him, and then get rid of the evidence. But why? The only reason that would happen is if the manner of death would leave behind too much evidence as to who killed him.
no subject
I'm not even certain the Generals are allowed to hide the bodies this way. It's not very true to the spirit of the Hunt, is it?
[ ... ]
Could it have been someone else? Someone not affiliated with the Generals?
no subject
I think it must have been more than just the Generals. Someone else, with some sort of axe to grind.
He's a shifty guy, but he seemed pretty harmless, so I don't really get it.