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Event Log (Finding the Cure)
Welcome to Happy Heights!
Attleton's premier amusement park!
Or at least it used to be.
Attleton's mayor has mentioned the unfortunate only access point to the items needed to make the tonic that will cure the tragic sense-depriving infection that's going around. They'd thought the disease was gone, so they hadn't bothered to maintain the area, but the wells are Happy Heights are the only place that's still going down to the aquifer. They could drill down but-- well, they don't have time for that before the disease really sets into permanence! The number of freak incidences and the decrepit state of the theme park will make it difficult to maneuver, but they've notified the electric company to turn the power on so that people can navigate their way through the park in order to gather the ingredients to make the cure.
Unfortunately, since it's been so long since the park's been opened, rain water and nature have all but wiped the park's map into illegibility. You're on your own for exploration and it's time to find at least four wells from different parts of the park. There are many, but none are a walk in the park to get to! They used to be part of a collection game kids could play when they came into the park.
The mayor warns everyone that the cure is incredibly sensitive to sunlight and oxygenation from the atmosphere- by the time a person can get four, the first extracted water will have their bioluminescence diminished. (And going to that park in the dark... it's too dangerous, he wouldn't recommend it!) It probably won't make it out of the park, so drink it right away! Good luck!
OOC NOTES: There will be different areas listed for different flowers that have soaked into the wishing wells' aquifer. Each area will have a couple of different scenarios you can play out- you're responsible for playing them out and you're welcome to have a blast with whatever you want to do! If you don't want to play it out but you did play sensory deprivation, feel free to handwave your character getting a cure, but remember: If you manage to have at least four different threads with 10 comments from your character, your character will receive an Attleton Charm ICly and for 'exceptionally valiant efforts' in eliminating the disease. (3 month prize claim limit puts this prize available until Dec. 21st.) To claim a charm, click here. Good luck!
Don't forget: If your character tampers with any of the things that are set up to get access to wells except when stated, the ride may explode or collapse, cutting off the well. Pretty unstable park, you know.
If your character wants to explore more of the park than where the wells are, they're more than welcome to. Feel free to make your own thread if you just want to have your character playing on any rides or doing things that they want- get creative, have fun, but the only areas with wells are those listed.
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"Seems like it works okay." She said not even looking up from the game as she was completely focused, but she at least managed to pull out a name. "I'm Chiaki."
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With a nod. "Nice to meet you, Ms Chiaki."
With a small frown, "Hold on. Refrain from pressing more buttons. Maybe I have to check the wires from the inside."
Abel opened the door to the panel on the side.
"Hmm, some of the wires are not in the right place."
Since Abel has discovered a number of rides being broken at this point, but some are fixable before they can be functional, he carried a little tool kit in his pocket. It helps that he ran a Thrift shop, so people tend to leave a number of things at his store for donation.
"Wait, while I fix the inside." And the priest set to work. "I think I can figure this out." He was an engineer in the space program, fixing computers in space all the time before he becomes a priest.
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Leaning over slightly, she couldn't help but be a little confused. "If it was fully broken, then how come the buttons work when you press them?"
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"I don't think it's fully broken." Said the priest as he begins to tinker with the wires inside. Then he groaned, as his white gloves are stained with very old and aged of smelly black grime and grease, as the machine was abandoned for so long, nobody is around to grease the mechanism and care for it properly. "Ahhh...just...great. I have to get a new pair."(-_-)
However, he must be quite good at it, because the ride start to hum with life, and the ride start to spin around....but very slowly in a slow rotation. Therefore, partially fixed, but not professional as the priest is an amateur. Once the ride starts, the buttons began to light up with blinking red, green, blue, and yellow.
Abel coughed a bit. The machines had oily smell. Either way, the priest did the repair work. "Well, that wasn't perfect."
At least now, Chiaki can do her part in figuring out the proper color sequence of the buttons to get that ticket.
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She had started to kneel down to get a closer look at how things got fixed, wondering if her friend was here if he would have been able to do more, but before she tried to speak she could hear the noise. It was enough for her to move to stand up and look at the buttons as they went.
She had to start again, but she didn't overly mind that much. She was good at games after all. So it wasn't long before she started pressing. The pattern she was slowly figuring out and slowly it started to get faster with ehr keeping up the pace.
"Do you ever play games?" She figured to ask while in the middle, not losing any focus.
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"Hm? Yes, I have to get a new pair. Still...just ugh. Nobody seem to grease up or oil these machines properly."
He slides his pair of gloves off and throw in the trash, but it seems the oil bled through and stained his hands, which he wiped off with a handkerchief. Meanwhile, as he takes care off cleaning himself, he lets Chiaki figure out the pattern of the colored button lights on the control booth.
"Do I play games? I used to when I was a child, but then gotten busy with work. Now that you asked, perhaps I should give it a try again when I have free time."