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hot_mess_express) wrote2020-04-11 08:50 pm
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Partners In Peril: Felix and Loki
[Whether willing or just, there comes a magical shove to force you and someone else through the door leading down into the earth.]
[The passageway is cold, but at least it's well lit. Albeit with flames of blue fire.]
[It goes down, down, down, until you reach the first part....]
[The passageway is cold, but at least it's well lit. Albeit with flames of blue fire.]
[It goes down, down, down, until you reach the first part....]
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[Some of these tears look like they were caused by something sharp then simply falling apart.]
[And the two ponies do seem similar to Celestia and Luna form Solar's memory.]
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... he hasn't even been gong that long. You can save your bitching for the moment.
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[But a closer look does reveal an oddity between the two. One has bat wings, and the other has flame detailing on their wings.]
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Well. There appears to be another easy path forward for one. I am not sure what setback would befall us should we try to continue together, and I fear I may have used our only chance to backtrack.
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The room is fairly featureless, containing a high wall with the doorway to the next far up and a staircase leading up to it. The floor in front of the stair is a depressable panel that currently is green; the doorway has a similar panel in front of it as well. When I started to ascend the stairs, the panel turned red. I attempted to stand with one foot on the panel and one on the bottom stair, but it did not seem to like that; the panel began to flash and the room hummed. The panel returned to green when I retreated further from the staircase. I had some hope that the switches in this room might affect the colors of the panels in the next, but I assume you did not hear my request for an experiment. I chose to return, as I had already started on the path back.
The inscription on the floor was:
'Often those below look to those on high,
For those on high often have an easier time.
Though those below often find themselves blind,
To what they can see.'
[He opens his eyes finally and sighs.]
I did not test the door at the top of the stairs, but I suspect it would have opened easily and let me through. Another scenario where one has an easy path should they abandon the other. With this being a recurring theme, I think we are best staying together. The true test may well be whether we will give in to the temptation to advance at the expense of the partner.
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But I'm with you on not trusting easy paths.
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Though we do not know what the drawback will be for that room. We do not even know what it will be for both of us to continue from here. I almost feel as if the spikes were preferable.
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[ Heads over to the statue that used to have fiery wings. ]
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This one is still depressed.
I will let you go through first after you have flipped the other, if you wish.
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[ And flipping his switch. ]
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[That just didn't affect the return trip.]
[But both switches would easily be flipped again and this time no ticking sound, the energy turning yellow.]
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[ Going through the oh so safe yellow door. ]
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[As predicted, there is a cost to this option.]
[It almost seems like there isn't for a moment, able to get through the barrier most of the way with only a small tingling feeling, but as soon as they're more in the other room then this, the tingling wraps up hard and fast, sending an electric shock through them, causing muscles to seize and spasm.]
[The pain is enough to bring most to their knees.]
[A shock will linger through them for a minute or two.]
[But it's not enough to knock them out or kill them.]
[Then the next room is before them.]
[Also questions]
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