Despite the standard day and night cycle, some of you may notice this place still doesn’t feel quite right, a bit outside of time. That shouldn’t stop you from having fun! And should you need to go back to the Grove — or if you’re someone looking to get into Neo Eden in the first place — you need only to gaze into a mirror placed in each of your bedrooms or apartments and wish to go home… which may lead you to fall catastrophically through it to the other side. Try not to hit your chin on the ground.
Life goes on regardless. In this city, there’s a lot to do. You could go shopping at the strip mall near Mania Square, where Heimr and Ydalir have set up a temporary shop to continue to provide for everyone’s needs. They’ll still take shells, but there’s nothing much they can do if you run out of Credits — both will gently suggest you find work in Neo Eden. You guys own businesses back at the Grove, it can’t be that bad, can it?
The good news is, Mr. Bone-Jangles and his entourage of skeletons who you swear weren’t originally here 12 hours ago are happy to help you get a job, where the interview process involves simply “showing up and asking your holographic boss if you can be employed”. Starting your own business is more difficult — you’ll need a loan from the bank! — but not impossible. Any hologram humans that come in to buy things will ignore you, get what they want, and leave. The only time you can interact with your fellow neon-coloured humans is when they’re making a purchase, at which point their items will digitize and they’ll leave. All very odd, but at least the customers aren’t rude to you… or your skeletal coworkers who have joined you for back-breaking labour.
After work, perhaps you want to head to the amusement park — Thrill Point is an utterly massive one to the far northeast of the city past the river that cuts through the digital roadways. With drop towers, roller coasters, rides for little babies who hate heights and fun, and tons of food stalls to stop at, you could feasibly spend all night here and almost forget that you have to be at your next shift in the morning! If you seek a different thrill, Arcadia is a nightclub southwest of Mania Square, where the music plays all night, the liquor flows freely, and anyone under 21 who enters gets marked with an X on the back of their hand by a harmless laser beam. Just outside Arcadia is a small photo booth named “The Swap”, and if you enter with a partner, both of you hitting the “TAKE PHOTO” button will bodyswap you for 12 hours. It will also print out a funny photo of you as a keepsake. Enjoy being someone else for a while!
Head to the Rent-a-Ride, where you can rent any vehicle on wheels — electric scooters, cars, motorcycles, hoverbikes — as long as you can pay the expensive fee. Speeding will get you a ticket from your local robopolice; breaking standard civilian laws will get you arrested and thrown into the unmanned city jail. And try not to tailgate or crash your ride — not only will you be on the hook for vehicle damages, but you’ll be shafted with a ludicrous hospital fee. Seriously, people live like this?
But, if a calm walk through nature is more your style, City Park and its
digital trees to the north may suit your needs. The fish in the river here can be fished up by hopeful anglers, though all are wiggly, inedible robots. Hm.
C I’m writing this tag a second time cause I lost the first one-
And lo and behold, Ain has been talking lately about how Add has gone missing. Apparently he showed up here with them, so he should still be somewhere in the city…and against his better judgement, as much as he does NOT want to, he decides he’ll go looking for him, for Ain’s sake. It’s not surprising he doesn’t find anything just searching on his bike through the city normally, so there’s only one other place he can think of him being.
Time to get arrested. Again.
He is in a cell that he knows he can easily break out of again (lol, lmao), and as he rises to his feet from the bed, he is…struck by the differences. Uh.
The fuck-]
Huh?
[His head snaps around, and the moment Add’s voice fills his ears, and he hears that stupid god damn laugh of his-]
What the fuck!? What the hell are you doing, you piece of shit? Is this where you were this whole time??
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[lmao. Just in case he had any doubts, a holoscreen appears on the other side of the bars. Hello from the security office, it's your favourite piece of shit!!]
Who said you're allowed to ask questions? I'm the one in charge here, not you. Learn your place, pest.
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He rushes the bars, slamming both fists against them before grabbing for the bars (if they’re electrified, he’ll earn himself a nice shock first before he’s able to speak):]
Listen here, you bitch. I’m only here ‘cause Ain was worried about you. But guess what?
When I get out of here? I’m gonna kill you.
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Showing his face might've been a mistake, because there's a flicker of something when Wolfwood says he came because Ain was worried... but whatever it may have been, he's quick to shove the feeling aside and sneer harder.]
Making threats won't get you out of here on good behaviour. I was going to let you beg for your freedom, but now... kuku, I think I'd rather see you earn it the hard way.
Oh, and you're on a time limit. If you don't escape within an hour, I'll put the whole room into lockdown mode. Not even a point-blank explosion can dent these walls, so you'll be stuck in here for a long time, kekekekeke...!
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Right now though? Hilarious.
He takes a step back and spits on the cell floor.]
As if I’d ever beg to you. I’d sooner die in here.
[He’s ignoring Add completely now because he’s sick of looking at his stupid face, instead turning to investigate the barred door. Okay, so if this whole cell has been mega-secured, what does Add expect him to do, exactly? Stand here with his thumb up his ass until he decides to let him go??]
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Anyway, Add continues to watch this with all the glee of a scientist putting a rat through a maze. The barred door is, of course, electrified. There doesn't appear to be any kind of hinge or lock on it—most likely, there's a mechanism in place to slide it into the wall. But if he looks carefully, he may also notice... an odd, flickering energy just beyond the bars. If he can find anything to stick through the bars Operation-style, he'll learn that there's an energy barrier in addition to the physical barrier of the bars. For all those freaks who can bend metal with their hands or whatever.
Beyond that, there's nothing obvious on the other side that he can see from this angle. There's an empty cell across from his and a security camera affixed to the ceiling, pointed directly at him (hello!!).]
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He ignores Add completely (because he figures being ignored would infuriate him more than if Wolfwood were to let his heckling get to him) and turns from where the camera is facing, and because he’s a little too familiar with cells at this point…
He gets down to his knees and starts checking the floor. Any loose tiles? Odd things out of place? He’ll start here and go up.]
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On the floor, he'll find... a single loose tile, hidden under the bed and way at the back so he has to shimmy under there to find it. If he flips it over, he'll find something printed onto the underside:]
Do you need me to explain sudoku to you? I doubt someone like you has much experience with tests of intelligence, so for the sake of fairness I'll allow an exception, kukukukuku... [he's acting all cool and smug but yeah deep down he's fuming that ww isn't paying attention to him]
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He sure does flip it over! He’s never seen a loose tile he won’t mess with, aaaand-]
…you’ve gotta be fucking kidding me.
[He’s taking this tile with him, thanks. It’s hard to stay on his knees for long with his prosthetic, so he’ll get slowly back to his feet as he looks the thing over, trying REALLY HARD not to make it seem quite so obvious he has no idea what he’s looking at.]
And how exactly do you expect me to do this if I’m in an empty cell with nothin’ to write with?
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But if your pitiful brain needs something to write with in order to function... kekeke, I suppose I could throw you a bone.
[The feed doesn't show enough of his setup to tell what he's doing, but he flicks a few switches and the wall on the right shudders, followed by a soft clunk. A moment passes before one of the panels on the wall sinks inwards, sliding open to reveal...
Nothing. It's just a narrow hole in the wall.]
Put your arm in there, and I'll give you something to write with.
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So he’ll wait until Add does…something, revealing a hole in the wall that Wolfwood briefly scrutinizes before actually looking over at where Add is watching him from.]
I ain’t gonna stick my hand into a hole I can’t see into. Do you think I’m that stupid?
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[chuckling ominously, he leans back to put his feet on the desk. enjoy a closeup of his foot covering half the camera for awhile.
the hole............. is still there. bask in its temptation, loser.]
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…but what choice does he have? It’s either actually take the offer in good faith (lmao) or just sit here and do nothing.
So, with a huff and an exaggerated roll of his eyes, Wolfwood will go over to the hole and reach in to see if he can find literally anything useful in there.]
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Add is quiet while he searches, then...]
Wow, you really are gullible, aren't you? If I wanted to, I could've chopped your whole arm off just now. You should know better than to trust someone keeping you locked up, kekekeke...
[............ anyway, despite being an ass about it a single ballpoint pen falls out of the dispensary at the back. Your prize for reckless behaviour.]
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What do you expect me to do, just stand here with my thumb up my ass while you laugh at me?
[Of course, Add may be about to laugh at him harder as Wolfwood clicks the pen and sits down, because he has no FUCKING clue how to do sudoku. Never seen one in his life, so. Yay!]
I don’t trust you, I just want to get the fuck out of here.
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Honestly, you should be thanking me. If this poor performance is any example, you would've been struggling even without all my lovely additions. At least this way I get to decide when you're allowed to leave. What, exactly, was your plan coming in here? Were you hoping they'd just forget to lock the door?
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As he frustrates himself with his inability to understand it, he manages to catch one of Add’s questions, being “what was your plan coming here”? Wolfwood huffs, scribbling something on the edge of the puzzle.]
I don’t think that’s any of your business. [He finally says, because he’s decided- FIRMLY- that he refuses to broach the topic of Ain with this guy, at least not here and now. He isn’t going to listen, and he fears what he might say would just piss him off more either way.] Remember when I said you reminded me too much of me at your age, and that you should maybe cut it out? I’m still standing by that. You talk so much I think you just like to hear your own damn voice.
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[... yeah, that wouldn't be a wrong assumption. Maybe they'll have another chance to talk about Ain, perhaps after some kind of shared romantic movie date with the angel in question. But for now, he seems annoyed enough at the suggestion that everyone doesn't love hearing his beautiful voice.]
I think it's my business if you're going to say you came to "rescue" me. Guess no one more competent was interested, tch...
[he's definitely not sad that Ain was worried but the only person who actually showed up was this asshole, don't read into it.]
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[He’s just going to keep pretending he’s actually doing this sudoku puzzle and not drawing crude pictures in the margins instead as he tries to think of a better way out of here while keeping Add mostly distracted.]
Don’t look like you need rescuin’ to me. You’re thriving torturing whoever shows up here.
[Like maybe he’s just special, but he gets the feeling Add is taking particular glee in doing this to anyone who manages to get themselves arrested. You know, normal and all that.]
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Anyway, I'd call it enrichment, not torture. If you'd rather be tortured, I supposed I could make some adjustments for you, kukukukuku...
[he's having the time of his life in here, yeah]
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I’d rather not be in a fucking cell again.
[He grumbles, though that’s said more to himself than to Add specifically. He doesn’t like thinking about it, the last time. Not the last time here in Neo Eden, but the last time when he was back home. Back when he barely knew anything, only half aware that all of the experimenting, and injecting, and rewiring of his brain that Chapel had the doctor do to him had fucked him up irrevocably, but had also been the only reason he managed to briefly escape at all.
…that. Gives him an idea, actually.
Wolfwood stops writing, going silent suddenly as he looks back up at the prison bars, past where Add is looking in at him from. He knows they’re electrified…but is there anything out there- tantalizing past the bars, perhaps- that might be of interest?]
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[There isn't much on the other side of the bars, just another cell mirroring his own... but. if he leans over a little, he can see something glinting a little ways down the hallway before the next cell over, hanging innocently on a hook on the wall...
it's a big metal keyring with a single big metal key on it, like the kind you would find in a video game dungeon.
Underneath it is two short strings of characters:]
4E4B
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He puts the puzzle down and gets up, going over to look at just that. The characters don’t mean a lot at a glance, but there are two things he’s asking himself:
1) Is it possible for him to reach that key and 2) can he see any kind of designation for his cell or the one next to him, indicating that the key might belong to either one?]
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2) There's no indication which cell it's for, but Add would absolutely make cell-neighbours compete for the same escape tool instead of making this more fair or obvious. don't worry about it. he can read it from here so that's probably intentional.]
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Wolfwood will pick up the puzzle again and write those characters down in the margins. He’s not sure exactly what they’re for, or what they mean, but he’ll try piecing them together in a bit.
Before he starts slamming his head against this puzzle again…is there anything else in this room at all, or it is just empty with flat tile (sans the one he pulled up)? Other than the bed he woke up on, that is.]
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cw: blood/some gore
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