the prism (
saturations) wrote in
chroma2022-02-12 10:24 am
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WEEKEND ZERO: OVERFLOW
WOW

Unnerving. That may be the best word to describe how the vibes feel as your sight begins to clear and you find yourself on the ground. The air is chilly, and you don't see anything that may represent the sun or the moon for a sense of time. You look around expecting to find some sort of buildings, wildlife, or anything of use, but your immediate line of vision only shows a sprawling monochrome landscape.
Are you feeling adventurous? As you get to your feet, you have the opportunity to wander further and begin assessing the situation. You'll quickly find that the only thing on your person are the clothes on your back. Traveling will eventually lead you to a few areas, though none of them appear very promising either.
Don't stray too far, however. While there are few hints of plant life (nothing nourishing, nothing satisfying), you won't find much else. There's no food or running water; resources seem scarce. The further you go, the more you begin to feel colder and weaker. Your eyes begin to play tricks on you, and everything ahead of you looks unfocused and even more gray than before. An imminent sense of danger hangs above you...you can't quite pinpoint why, but your gut instinct says there's something else out there just lying beyond your reach.
Perhaps you'll have luck another day. For now, it seems as though your only option is to make use of the areas you do have access to and try to settle in. But don't worry, you aren't alone. There's 35 other people just waiting to see what you'll do next.

Welcome to your weekend zero intro to
Things of note!
► You can find food (cotton candy, stale hot dog buns with no hot dogs, etc) in the carnival, but none of it is filling. It's monochrome, and you're hungry again five minutes later.
► There's water in the mansion but it's kind of grey.
► Seriously, it's cold.
► You arrive in your canon outfit. It is also monochrome, like someone drained the dye out of your clothes.
Stay tuned for more updates throughout the weekend, and happy settling!

crow
I wouldn't know. I tend to make sure it's said directly to their face, usually. [ he'll say it to a bitch's face. but not to someone working customer service, they don't deserve that. ]
If we can stack it, or prop them upright against some of these holes, it might be able to help block some of the draft. Not much we can do about the pervasive cold, but better than nothing.
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[ noted: cg will not mince his opinions. ]
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The ideal would be that we keep everyone in a central area, away from the worst of it, but we're all strangers. I wouldn't expect that sort of ready agreement to close quarters.
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[ IS COMFORTABLE THE WORD HERE. ]
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Comfort is going to be up in the air for quite some time, I think. Nothing available to us is necessarily hospitable. But we can at least try to arrange things so that we're not entirely miserable.
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Well, if someone finds plants and can cobble them together into a pillow and/or blanket we’ll be getting somewhere.