Autumn
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The town is abandoned so the shops have only some remnants of what they once held. It's surrounded by a thick forest that's almost impossible to travel through. It looks just like a normal town in the middle of nowhere. There is no hint of anything that would suggest that the town is part of a testing facility.
[MENTION=2525]NebulaSkies[/MENTION] [MENTION=3746]ForgeKeeper[/MENTION] [MENTION=4039]GoddessOfGod[/MENTION] [MENTION=3605]consort[/MENTION]
The role play will start in the morning. You will wake up in one of the houses shown on the map with no recollection of being kidnapped. You also don't know about your powers. Enjoy!
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Hunter Grey awoke from a very peaceful dream in which she had been riding her horse through a forest path. The early morning light shining through the window of the room had hit her face. She yawned and stretched, sitting up in her bed. The room began to spin momentarily and she froze, closing her eyes. When it stopped, she shifted in bed, her legs dangling over the edge. She looked around, realizing for the first time that this wasn't her room in her apartment. She looked around the room: it was pretty barren. There was the bed, a dresser, and a mirror over the dresser. The furniture was all made of a dark wood. The walls were painted a pale blue and the floors were carpeted. She stood, walking to the window and looking out. She saw a street below. It appeared that she was on the second story of this building. She frowned, fear setting in. The place looked abandoned. She literally saw nothing: no cars, no people, nothing. Getting more and more anxious by the moment, she walked over to the dresser, pulling the drawers open, searching for anything. The drawers were empty and she shoved them closed in frustration. She looked in the mirror. She was wearing the same clothes she remembered wearing before: dark jeans, a plain grey t-shirt, and a pair of tan boat shoes. She ran her fingers through her hair, walking out into the hallway.
The hallway was narrow with one other door and a staircase at the end. She walked to the door, pushing it open: a bathroom. She turned, walking down the stairs. The house had a kitchen and a small dining room as well as a separate living room. There was furniture, though it was rather sparse. The house looked like it had been lived in at one point but whoever had lived here had taken all their personal belongings. She reached the front door, pushing it open and stumbling into the street. "Hello?" she called, feeling utterly alone. Why was she here? Who had sent her? Whether it was from the stress or something else, a headache began to bloom in her temples. "Anyone?" she called a little louder, frightened out of her mind that she was alone. She looked down the street: it was lined with houses that looked similar to the one she had woke up in. Maybe there were others?
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Cole groaned, waking up to a feeling of intense nausea. He slowly opened his eyes, trying to keep his stomach calm. He slowly sat up, looking around the room. He must have gone home with someone from the bar last night because he didn't recognize the place. He stood, walking out of the room. "Anyone home?" he called, looking around. His room had spilled into the living room of a house. With a shrug, he decided to just head home. There really wasn't a reason for him to stay here.
He walked outside, stopping on the top step as the door closed behind him. He didn't recognize his surroundings at all. Yes, he had ended up in some weird places before, but this didn't look anything like his city. He took in his surroundings, noticing a few more houses around the one he had stayed in. He noticed something odd: there was no sign of life here. He walked onto the street, deciding to just walk until things started to look familiar.
Map: here
- Houses
- Restaurant
- Pharmacy
- Grocery Store
- Furniture Store
- Clothing Store
- Farm Supply Store
- Tool Shed
- Plantation
- ???
The town is abandoned so the shops have only some remnants of what they once held. It's surrounded by a thick forest that's almost impossible to travel through. It looks just like a normal town in the middle of nowhere. There is no hint of anything that would suggest that the town is part of a testing facility.
[MENTION=2525]NebulaSkies[/MENTION] [MENTION=3746]ForgeKeeper[/MENTION] [MENTION=4039]GoddessOfGod[/MENTION] [MENTION=3605]consort[/MENTION]
The role play will start in the morning. You will wake up in one of the houses shown on the map with no recollection of being kidnapped. You also don't know about your powers. Enjoy!
--
Hunter Grey awoke from a very peaceful dream in which she had been riding her horse through a forest path. The early morning light shining through the window of the room had hit her face. She yawned and stretched, sitting up in her bed. The room began to spin momentarily and she froze, closing her eyes. When it stopped, she shifted in bed, her legs dangling over the edge. She looked around, realizing for the first time that this wasn't her room in her apartment. She looked around the room: it was pretty barren. There was the bed, a dresser, and a mirror over the dresser. The furniture was all made of a dark wood. The walls were painted a pale blue and the floors were carpeted. She stood, walking to the window and looking out. She saw a street below. It appeared that she was on the second story of this building. She frowned, fear setting in. The place looked abandoned. She literally saw nothing: no cars, no people, nothing. Getting more and more anxious by the moment, she walked over to the dresser, pulling the drawers open, searching for anything. The drawers were empty and she shoved them closed in frustration. She looked in the mirror. She was wearing the same clothes she remembered wearing before: dark jeans, a plain grey t-shirt, and a pair of tan boat shoes. She ran her fingers through her hair, walking out into the hallway.
The hallway was narrow with one other door and a staircase at the end. She walked to the door, pushing it open: a bathroom. She turned, walking down the stairs. The house had a kitchen and a small dining room as well as a separate living room. There was furniture, though it was rather sparse. The house looked like it had been lived in at one point but whoever had lived here had taken all their personal belongings. She reached the front door, pushing it open and stumbling into the street. "Hello?" she called, feeling utterly alone. Why was she here? Who had sent her? Whether it was from the stress or something else, a headache began to bloom in her temples. "Anyone?" she called a little louder, frightened out of her mind that she was alone. She looked down the street: it was lined with houses that looked similar to the one she had woke up in. Maybe there were others?
--
Cole groaned, waking up to a feeling of intense nausea. He slowly opened his eyes, trying to keep his stomach calm. He slowly sat up, looking around the room. He must have gone home with someone from the bar last night because he didn't recognize the place. He stood, walking out of the room. "Anyone home?" he called, looking around. His room had spilled into the living room of a house. With a shrug, he decided to just head home. There really wasn't a reason for him to stay here.
He walked outside, stopping on the top step as the door closed behind him. He didn't recognize his surroundings at all. Yes, he had ended up in some weird places before, but this didn't look anything like his city. He took in his surroundings, noticing a few more houses around the one he had stayed in. He noticed something odd: there was no sign of life here. He walked onto the street, deciding to just walk until things started to look familiar.