The Great Papyrus (Inverted Fate AU) (
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melodiesofeternity2019-01-07 12:28 pm
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Player Plot: A (skele)ton of Work
Who: [AU] Papyrus and everyone else attending the expedition
When: January 7th
Where: The I.B. Magitek Tower
What: The I.B. Magitek Tower may rest on top of the ruins of Asura's temple. Thus, it's up to our heroes to investigate the tower in hopes of finding the great Eidolon within.
Warnings/Notes: Let's just say it's gonna get... topsy turvy. ;)
Everything is pre-arranged. The flight to the tower. The appropriate waivers. Naturally, everyone who accompanies Papyrus will have to sign to gain access- the Triumvirate was rather adamant about preserving the more confidential secrets within the tower, after all.
But once the appropriate paperwork gets signed away, the tower staff escorts the group toward the elevator. Though with the sheer turnout, it may take a few trips to get everyone down below.
[ooc: Info and sign ups are here!
As a quick clarifying note, here's the gist of how the temple and tower relate.
- Characters can access terminals on specific floors, which will open up stairways to an upside down and photo negative version of the I.B. tower without any people in it. Characters enter on the ceiling, which is now the floor, but must proceed to doorways that are on the floor (now the ceiling).
- The elevator does not function on these flipped floors, but it does function on the regular floors, which is what will allow them to skip around to key areas.
- For the trials, there are only terminals within three floors of the destination (as outlined in the comments).]
When: January 7th
Where: The I.B. Magitek Tower
What: The I.B. Magitek Tower may rest on top of the ruins of Asura's temple. Thus, it's up to our heroes to investigate the tower in hopes of finding the great Eidolon within.
Warnings/Notes: Let's just say it's gonna get... topsy turvy. ;)
Everything is pre-arranged. The flight to the tower. The appropriate waivers. Naturally, everyone who accompanies Papyrus will have to sign to gain access- the Triumvirate was rather adamant about preserving the more confidential secrets within the tower, after all.
But once the appropriate paperwork gets signed away, the tower staff escorts the group toward the elevator. Though with the sheer turnout, it may take a few trips to get everyone down below.
[ooc: Info and sign ups are here!
As a quick clarifying note, here's the gist of how the temple and tower relate.
- Characters can access terminals on specific floors, which will open up stairways to an upside down and photo negative version of the I.B. tower without any people in it. Characters enter on the ceiling, which is now the floor, but must proceed to doorways that are on the floor (now the ceiling).
- The elevator does not function on these flipped floors, but it does function on the regular floors, which is what will allow them to skip around to key areas.
- For the trials, there are only terminals within three floors of the destination (as outlined in the comments).]
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Because risking damage seems... maybe impractical. If the elevator won't turn on, then would prying it really help? What if they just get stuck with an empty elevator shaft? He shakes his head, hovering in front of the doorway.
"SO, HERE'S A THOUGHT! WHAT IF WE WENT BACK TO THE OTHER SIDE AND USED THE ELEVATOR TO SCOPE OUT OTHER FLOORS. PERHAPS THERE ARE OTHER TERMINALS LIKE THIS ONE WE COULD UTILIZE TO GET AROUND!"
It was worth a try, right? At the very least, it seemed less destructive.
"BUT IF THAT FAILS, THEN BY ALL MEANS, WE CAN PRY IT OPEN AND SEE WHAT WE CAN UNCOVER."
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"-provided, of course, that the carriage doesn't move while we would be inside there."
To be honest, he's in silent agreement with Papyrus here; this way didn't seem like it was taking them anywhere.
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Moreover, with the terminal now on the ceiling, digging through it would prove exceptionally difficult. However, the machine does seem to have a new, flashing image on screen, and if they look up, they might notice what appears to be a small nugget of information, if not much.
Namely, it's an image of what looks like a Magitek Tower floorplan and the top floor, Floor 100, complete with a terminal much like the one they had found before.
In fact, Papyrus is already hovering his way toward the stairs. "I THINK IF OUR EXPLORATIONS ELSEWHERE FAIL, WE COULD TRY TO PRY IT OPEN. I JUST THINK THAT WITH TIME OF THE ESSENCE, WE SHOULD SEEK OTHER OPTIONS FIRST! AND IF THIS TOWER IS UPSIDE DOWN, THAT MEANS WE'RE CURRENTLY ON THE 'TOP' FLOOR, SO WE'D HAVE TO WORK OUR WAY 'DOWN' ANYWAY..."
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As he walks he continues to take in the strange room and a flashing light catches his eye. Looking up, he spots the source and tries to figure out how to get someone up there. Though he doesn't have his sword, with Monk activated, his strength is through the roof. And if he could easily use his greatsword as a catapult for another full-size person (which he has absolutely done before), he should have no problem basically throwing someone up to the terminal on the roof/floor.
"Anyone wanna get a lift up there?" He spots a glimmer of silver hair and grins.
"Hey! Sephiroth! C'mere and let me toss you up there!"
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He halted about half-way across the upside-down room as Gladio called out his name. How the other man learned his name was by-the-by really, but there was something about the suggestion that immediately pinged at Sephiroth's general intolerance of other people. Still, as he frowned the silver-haired man still drew closer to where Gladio was standing.
"Whatever for?" He allowed his distrustful gaze to come away from Gladio and look up to try and catch what had caught the others' eye. If there were anything, and it seemed worth it, he'd be able to levitate up to the ceiling.
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The question from Sephiroth, perfectly reasonable in its doubt about being tossed around, makes him raise one tanned finger and point. "Something up there is blinking." He can't tell what, his vision is painfully ordinary. "If you're technologically inclined, perhaps you might be able to tell what it is."
He's not volunteering. "It seems our friend is willing to help you .. or ah someone else, get up there to investigate."
'Friend' is being used very very loosely here, by the tone of voice. While his expression is utterly sober, there's just this bare edge of amusement to his words.
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"Yup, that's what I'm thinkin'. You look like someone who could figure out how to stay up there once you've been tossed."
He is 100% ready to get someone up to that terminal.
"Up for the challenge? Or are you too chicken?"
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After a moment more of consideration he let out a huff of air through his nose as he picked the Slate out of his inside pocket to switch over to Illusionist; ready to cast Levitation no matter how high -or not- Gladio might be able to shift him.
"Alright. Let's have this almighty leg-up of yours, then."
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Sephiroth has no way of knowing that with his natural strength he was able to rip solid-stone pillars from where they stood in caves and throw them at attacking enemies. So he has no reason to believe that a Monk, even with enhanced strength, would be able to toss a fully grown man straight up to the terminal on the floor-ceiling.
He cups his hands, palms facing upwards, and squats a little lower with his arms only slightly bent. "Step on up."
Gladio plans to launch Sephiroth like a missile.
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If need be, he was well prepared to guard against an impact with the floor-ceiling as he rushed up towards it and Levitation was timed well enough for Sephiroth to end up hovering just short of the inverted terminal. Enough to see the screen and its apparent floorplan, but also to hazard tapping on a few of the keys to see what else he might be able to glean.