Post by Peregrine on Mar 23, 2020 11:49:52 GMT -6
While your cavorting and roughhousing is certainly entertaining, the sun has risen, and it's high time we moved on with the day.
Ahem.
And so, the guests turn their backs on the scene of filth before them and file into the elevator one by one. The mausoleum rises once more and brings them to the graveyard, whereupon the guests march dejectedly towards the living room. The house feels... older, now. The guests notice the floors seem to creak more loudly, the wallpaper seems more peeled than it had been, the finely polished silver looks to show signs of rusting. Did it always look like this? Have the guests started to see the manor for what it really is, rather than the idyllic image they had in their heads when they agreed to this vacation? Or, perhaps, is the manor truly decaying and aging before their very eyes? Who knows.
One of the guests asks "How much longer do we have to do this? How many more items could there be?"
While I'm saddened to say it, there is only one more floor left to explore. The guests hear a loud click! and slowly pour into the entrance hall, where a concealed doorway under the stairs has swung outward, revealing a staircase downward into darkness. Welcome... to the basement. As usual, there are two new items to discover there:
— Rhine Industries™ Ghost-Vision Goggles —
Allows the wearer to see ghosts! Significantly impairs normal vision. (Prolonged usage may result in adverse side effects, please consult your doctor before extended use.)
— Rhine Industries™ Murine Wind-Up Ghost Tracker —
After being wound up, this toy mouse will follow the first ghost it sees until manually unwound. Cannot be unwound by ghosts due to being filled with salt.
You are now free to explore the manor at your leisure. Happy hunting, happy haunting!
Ahem.
And so, the guests turn their backs on the scene of filth before them and file into the elevator one by one. The mausoleum rises once more and brings them to the graveyard, whereupon the guests march dejectedly towards the living room. The house feels... older, now. The guests notice the floors seem to creak more loudly, the wallpaper seems more peeled than it had been, the finely polished silver looks to show signs of rusting. Did it always look like this? Have the guests started to see the manor for what it really is, rather than the idyllic image they had in their heads when they agreed to this vacation? Or, perhaps, is the manor truly decaying and aging before their very eyes? Who knows.
One of the guests asks "How much longer do we have to do this? How many more items could there be?"
While I'm saddened to say it, there is only one more floor left to explore. The guests hear a loud click! and slowly pour into the entrance hall, where a concealed doorway under the stairs has swung outward, revealing a staircase downward into darkness. Welcome... to the basement. As usual, there are two new items to discover there:
— Rhine Industries™ Ghost-Vision Goggles —
Allows the wearer to see ghosts! Significantly impairs normal vision. (Prolonged usage may result in adverse side effects, please consult your doctor before extended use.)
— Rhine Industries™ Murine Wind-Up Ghost Tracker —
After being wound up, this toy mouse will follow the first ghost it sees until manually unwound. Cannot be unwound by ghosts due to being filled with salt.
You are now free to explore the manor at your leisure. Happy hunting, happy haunting!