the Alices (
twinverses) wrote2020-10-05 01:18 pm
Would you speak with a queen? Or a cat? (AUDIENCE HALL)
Need something? Want to complain more directly to your cute hosts or maybe you want to bargain with your memories? Maybe you just have a favor. Regardless, this is the place to do it! Just knock on the Audience Hall's door or just call for the Alices and they'll answer.
Of course, if you want to speak with a particular Alice just note that in your toplevel as long with the date and rough time it's happening. They can be contacted IC-ly throughout the day.
For the final week, in person meetings with the Storyteller (formerly known as the Cat) aren't possible. Alice, obviously, isn't talking to anyone either. However! The Storyteller can be called to talk throughout the castle so just say where you're yelling at her from.
Comments are screened until the game is over.
Of course, if you want to speak with a particular Alice just note that in your toplevel as long with the date and rough time it's happening. They can be contacted IC-ly throughout the day.
For the final week, in person meetings with the Storyteller (formerly known as the Cat) aren't possible. Alice, obviously, isn't talking to anyone either. However! The Storyteller can be called to talk throughout the castle so just say where you're yelling at her from.
Comments are screened until the game is over.

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I do go out a little but I don't like to, Miss Oriko. [She lowers her head as she starts filling a plate.] No one can see or hear me out there. I'd rather stay where everyone can.
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You're certainly safer in here, as well. It's nice to know where we can find you.
No one would miss a board game from the media room if I brought it. We could play chess, or maybe there's a book you'd like to read - ?
[Oriko - and the other children - can cross between castle and audience chamber easily. Her offer seems both logical and entirely altruistic.]
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[She doesn't really move much like she did at the introduction. Maybe she should have just called for her Servant instead... but tea is so much better than no tea. At the offer, she perks up.]
Oh--could you? You play chess, too? I always wanted to read The Hobbit, too--!
[The offers seem genuine, indeed.]
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[She shares another sign of trust: She eats and drinks the sweets and tea that Queen Alice set out magically for them.]
However, if I were to borrow them, I don't think anyone would mind. They wouldn't even have to know.
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[Thank you. Vindication, just what a child needs.]
It'll be our secret, right?
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[Her voice stays very even and conversational, so even though she asks a question it doesn't feel like an interrogation, or even like she necessary wants to press Alice for an answer. It's just musing while chatting.]
You'd like for it be a secret? Then, of course. I don't want this delicious tea to go to waste, but I'll bring them later.
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[She pauses.] It can only be used once something special has happened. Alice won't use it until it does.
[But then she brightens.] Thank you! I'll keep it a secret, too, Miss Oriko. I won't even tell Alice since she's been naughty.
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funny story i never got a notif for your reply
It angers Oriko, knowing that this isn't the first time she's seen it, knowing that sooner or later these two little girls will use it to run away from their sins all the same.]
I'm sure I'll figure out what that special something is in time.
It can be hard to disagree with your friends. I hope Alice-san usually listens to what you want more than she has recently.
so... you didn't 'see' it coming, huh?
She should. Maybe I made her mad earlier? I dunno... [She pokes at her sweets.] We usually agree about everything. This is weird.
i can't believe you.
Or perhaps it hurt her feelings, the attention you've been getting.
[She's just here trying to help Alice figure out why her friend would do something to betray her trust like that.]
if you couldn't, would you be here?
[It's an honest question. Something that Alice was thinking on her own but was unable to voice before.]
hmph
[If this is the room where Queen Alice is safest, at her most powerful, then the lethargy she's exhibiting would probably worry someone who was supposed to be on her side.]
She'd be worried since you can't even leave this room, right?
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[She hates it. Hates being in a place where she can't speak or be seen by other people. It was better to stay in a place where she could be heard.]
Ever since, um, a couple days after everyone woke up I've been really tired lately. She seemed pretty worried. She can be a crybaby sometimes...
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[Wouldn't that suit the role of Master and Servant they've been told about before? But if she's going to separate the two then she can't make the Queen think she's insulting either of them.]
It must take a lot of energy to keep the castle running... and to have brought people who are already dead here.
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[The musings of a child who hasn't quite fully developed empathy yet. It's there but not quite.]
...You're dead? [She sits up.] That can't be right... she said she the point of everyone dying in the castle was to make sure the monsters don't get them. If you're already dead, Miss Oriko, then why would she put you here?
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[To be fair, there's no need to worry about monsters getting those who are already dead, technically, is there?]
What are the monsters supposed to do to us?
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[Her eyes widen - a show of a little surprise, a little sympathy.]
So because of all that, you need to regain your strength...
[Oriko's drawing her own conclusions about why children need to die in the castle beyond that, but that isn't a question for this girl, is it?]
It's hard to make friends when you're sick, isn't it?
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[Nasu hates kids.]
It is. At least I can talk to people instead of like in the hospital!
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[Honestly, if Oriko were to make a logical argument here, the fact that they're playing a "game" that the Queen is so far removed from suggests that it isn't for her benefit at all. Not the way she thinks it is.]
What happens when you're feeling stronger?
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[That's logical, yes, but not something she's thinking of.]
I know it's wrong but... I felt a little better, just for a few hours, after Ib died. I felt awfully mad but I didn't feel like I was sleepy.
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But it went away afterward? I know you're still cross with the Alice-san who is a cat.
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Mm. I didn't really have the energy to argue with her more than that.
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No, she sympathizes with her. Only the cat is the cruel one. Only her. Yes.]
I'm sorry that it doesn't last very long. That's not a lot of time to get anything done. No wonder you'd like a long book to read.
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