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Oct 10, 2008 13:36



Forgive me for not putting this up  but it was really just all too amusing.

Miss Hawthorne was not sent home like one of you suggested... And thus I'm wondering if her search party would be interested in some valuable information. A lot can be discovered when you stick to the shadows as often as I do. But just relating the information is so dull... ( Read more... )

game master ironface, yes i'm a genius, games are fun, data collection, conductor plz

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[Locked to Konishi] inthephonebook October 12 2008, 03:54:01 UTC
Hell's bells, why does everyone have to make everything more difficult?

If you can go where she is, then how about a trade? One magic potion for one lock of her hair. Sound fair?

(ooc:strikes deleted)

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[Locked to Harry] plz2bconductor October 12 2008, 04:17:02 UTC
Hmmm... But the unfortunate thing is, I cannot get inside.

I may be able to find a way, however... Magic potion, you say? Of what sort?

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Re: [Locked to Harry] inthephonebook October 13 2008, 05:05:34 UTC
Nothing complicated. Probably a Nights Sleep in a Bottle, or something that lets you see in the dark for an hour. I'd have to track down the ingredients since my lab got trashed.

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[Locked to Harry] plz2bconductor October 13 2008, 05:12:02 UTC
..... I have no use for something that lets me see in the dark. "Nights Sleep".... I don't see what use I'd have for it.

Is that really all you have to offer?

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freudenstachel October 13 2008, 04:57:24 UTC
...Madame Konishi.

I enjoy solving riddles very much, as you already know. I also hold a considerable amount of respect for you, and I would not want any of that to be marred by what I am about to say.

Miss Hawthorne's life is not a child's toy. If you view it as one, there is little I can do to stop you. But if you persist playing this game and at some point, heaven forfend, you were to go missing, it would be difficult for me to justify treating your life otherwise.

If you know where she is, please tell us plainly and clearly.

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plz2bconductor October 13 2008, 05:15:46 UTC
General.

I do not view Miss Hawthorne's life as a child's toy... Nor is her life in danger. Miss Hawthorne is being cared for very kindly, it just so happens she's locked away from the rest of us.

I'm afraid doing so would defeat the purpose of my game, General. But I'll have you know this, I can assure you Miss Hawthorne is only missing the company of others... Otherwise, she lives the life of a queen... Almost.

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freudenstachel October 13 2008, 05:38:00 UTC
I assumed, and I was wrong. I hope you will accept my apologies.

That is fortunate for her, then. Still, I am not entirely willing to place the chance of her discovery on my shoulders in such a fashion.

I believe you promised me a reward after our first encounter -- beyond allowing me to keep my life. If I were to offer that reward ungiven, would it potentially be of enough value in trade for information?

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plz2bconductor October 13 2008, 05:41:24 UTC
The reward... How keen of you to remember, dear General. However, are you sure you'd like to waste the opportunity on something like this?

Very well. There are two answers I'm willing to give you. No twisting of words... Just straightforward answers. Name what you want to know.

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wingsformonkeys October 13 2008, 05:05:48 UTC
I really don't care. Not at all. I'm only doing this for Wolf. ...I thought I was done with good deeds!

What is the most detailed and informative description you are capable of giving of her current whereabouts?

((OOC: strikes hard to read... Elphaba's in denial again about the fact that she's a good person.))

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plz2bconductor October 13 2008, 05:17:24 UTC
Aha, smart girl.

It was once a laboratory, quite possibly destroyed in the attack. A very non-descript place, with caution tape all over. There are quite a few obstacles in the way of her... cell, let us call it.

Your second question?

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wingsformonkeys October 13 2008, 06:15:05 UTC
I may have only been sent to university to care for my sister, but I did attempt to make at least some small use of the education, since it was provided.

What is the closest numerical estimate, designating which measuring system is being used, that you can give of the outer dimensions of the building?

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plz2bconductor October 13 2008, 06:18:53 UTC
........

Well that was perhaps the most specific question I've been asked. *insert answer here*

(OOC; ... because SSK is not that good at math, nor can we figure out how to figure it out! XDDD)

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