GRAVEYARD PT. 2 - WEEK 8, FRIDAY
Graveyard
25 Eliminated
25 Eliminated
Death has never been a pretty thing, has it? Though some of you may have seen it coming, many of you have been taken by surprise in the last moments of your life.
Fortunately for you, it's not over yet.
The last thing you may remember is dying, but upon awakening you'll find yourself in what appears to be the meeting hall. Warmed by the ever-present fire, the room is empty and the voting box appears to be missing. In its place are three large panels hanging from the walls that allow the newly dead to peer into the lives of the living.
As you step out into the village, twilight has set in over the sleepy valley casting light and shadows as far as the eye can see. The same buildings appear to be here, all in the same order and with the same amenities. The sakura trees continue to bloom, the kitchen remains well-stocked, and the bell at the shrine echos. Likewise, the river flows through the village and the four elemental regions are found at the edges of the village.
The main difference, however, is the appearance of two additional huts that you don't recognize each bearing an emblem of a sun or a moon.
Make yourself comfortable. You'll be here for a while.
Fortunately for you, it's not over yet.
The last thing you may remember is dying, but upon awakening you'll find yourself in what appears to be the meeting hall. Warmed by the ever-present fire, the room is empty and the voting box appears to be missing. In its place are three large panels hanging from the walls that allow the newly dead to peer into the lives of the living.
As you step out into the village, twilight has set in over the sleepy valley casting light and shadows as far as the eye can see. The same buildings appear to be here, all in the same order and with the same amenities. The sakura trees continue to bloom, the kitchen remains well-stocked, and the bell at the shrine echos. Likewise, the river flows through the village and the four elemental regions are found at the edges of the village.
The main difference, however, is the appearance of two additional huts that you don't recognize each bearing an emblem of a sun or a moon.
Make yourself comfortable. You'll be here for a while.



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[Because what else can they do from here? Val's power was never suited for combat, even if it was, he doubts he could use it from this side.]
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He looks like he's suffering. Physical pain is foreign to them, mostly, and that makes it all the more difficult to bear seeing him this way; they can hardly fathom what it must feel like, to have what keeps you surviving pouring out of you without stopping. ]
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Lances, swords, maces, anything humans could get their hands on would pierce through his body, but he remained alive. He killed them for their efforts and drank down all the blood he needed.
It's different for Shess. It's different here. Even if he has his powers back. (He remembers, that first day, watching Shess cut into his hand.) They must've worked quickly.
He's quiet as he watches now, but a faint smile reaches his features when North throws her arm. Worry is still in his posture, but any advantage in a battle. It's respectable in his eyes.]