Post by Katpride on Feb 6, 2021 1:25:53 GMT
[Review]
Everyone arrived at The Spire, a tall building mainly composed of glass windows. Upon arrival, you were met by a seemingly very bored woman named Katherine, who told you that The Spire was a refuge for “Unnaturals” of all sorts - angels, demons, and fae live there in relative peace. You also met Katherine’s sister, Selene, a bright young woman who did her best to make everyone feel welcome.
The police officers who chased you through the abandoned sector of the city have retreated, memories of the significance of the Spire wiped thanks to an as-yet unnamed character with Siren-like abilities. The officers will still be patrolling the streets, but an encounter is rare unless you seek them out.
Everyone arrived at The Spire, a tall building mainly composed of glass windows. Upon arrival, you were met by a seemingly very bored woman named Katherine, who told you that The Spire was a refuge for “Unnaturals” of all sorts - angels, demons, and fae live there in relative peace. You also met Katherine’s sister, Selene, a bright young woman who did her best to make everyone feel welcome.
The police officers who chased you through the abandoned sector of the city have retreated, memories of the significance of the Spire wiped thanks to an as-yet unnamed character with Siren-like abilities. The officers will still be patrolling the streets, but an encounter is rare unless you seek them out.
(Feel free to ret-con or keep anything aside from the basics that happened last time to your contentment.)
[Current]
"Come on! It's such a nice day today. It's sunny and everything!" Selene argues, tugging at her sister's sleeve as the older woman tries her absolute best to eat her breakfast in peace.
It's been a few days since the new arrivals reached the Spire. It was certainly the most who have shown up at once in quite a while, but things have more or less settled down. Everyone was shown around the building and then directed to their own rooms. Most of the individual rooms are underground, in an expansive network of carved-out caves and tunnels that have been refined over the years into something nearly approaching cozy.
The dining hall is located in the main building, above-ground. Light does indeed shine through the windows, though all of the windows are one-way, meaning that, while they can see out, no one can easily see in. It's a beautiful day, warm and bright, and Selene is determined to get outside while the weather holds up. She hangs off Katherine's arm at a diagonal to the floor, trying to get her unenthused sister to go with her.
After another second of futilely trying to sway her, Selene gives up and lets go to instead cross her arms with an exaggerated pout. She looks around, trying to see if there's anyone else who she might be able to convince to go with her.
((Note: This could go in a slice-of-life or adventure direction, so I'll leave it up to fate to decide.))