Event Annex - The Senate Room
elcome, esteemed guests, to the Senate Room.
The rules of the game are simple. You have a word over your head that you cannot see, and the same word written on a piece of paper in an envelope that also contains a key. There is a door out of this room. Each key opens the door for only one person. You can see the words above others' heads, but you cannot say them, nor can you say any direct synonyms that might give it away too easily, nor can you spell the word or its synonyms. You must find other ways to describe it to allow the other person to guess. More abstract. Get creative with it.
If you believe you know the word, speak it aloud and open your envelope to retrieve your key. If you are correct, you can leave without incident. If you are wrong, your organs will immediately fail and you will die.
Here are the words each participant has been assigned. Players can use them to refer to other players' characters to help them guess, and you can use them to check your answers when you guess, but you can also OOCly know your answer provided you don't use it to ICly cheat. Good luck.
Agent Connecticut
Fickle
Agni Azimar
Traitor (there is an additional document contained in this envelope)
Aloy
Obstinate
Ancient Fuelweaver
Ruined
Anzu Menelikov
Deceitful
Artemy Burakh
Tainted
Capochin Bastone
Inadequate
Cassandra de Rolo
Cynical
Dahlia Leeds
Insatiable
Daisy Tonner
Merciless
Elias Coldwood
Discarded
Ethan Winters
Insufficient
Felix Gaeta
Imprudent
Hector Monaque
Covetous
Jonathan Sims
Hubristic
Lev/Lyubov Morgenshtern
Weak
Luo Binghe
Alone
Marik Ishtar
Megalomaniacal
Mr. Ant Tenna
Histrionic
Papyrus
Ineffectual
Sasavachi Chunome
Misanthropic
Shen Qingqiu
Pretentious
Simon
Selfish
Violet Vespertine
Cowardly

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Is that really... jesus, she really thought it would at least be a quality she could identify in herself without wondering what the hell Eligos was getting at. She chews the inside of her cheek and rubs at her temple.
"Not indecisive, then. Which I'd have objected to, anyway, but... something— less common, going by most of the words in here..." God. What the fuck? "...will it let you give me any structural hint? General length, letter—?"
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Well, that's a frakking awful sensation. Gaeta actually feels his throat slam shut, like the syllable itself triggered anaphylaxis. He chokes, makes a tiny strangled noise, and coughs to get the air moving again.
Weakly: "Yeah, that doesn't work." Much as he doesn't want to make a second attempt, he goes on, "Somewhere in the word there's a letter... K? Okay, that works, I guess."
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They should probably have expected that, but it was worth a shot and at least now they know for sure. (Guess that's what's going for optimism around here, today.) And she still almost reaches out to try and help, before he gets his breathing back under his own control.
"Of course it has to be weird and difficult. K. Christ." She presses her hands against her eyes, rubbing like it will somehow help her think. "Changes opinions... can't make up their mind... with a K..."
She mutters through multiple other options that she knows aren't right, just trying to get her thoughts going. Unstable, hesitant, temperamental, doubtful...
...maybe she's going about this slightly wrong. What does she think Eligos, of all people, would call her true nature? "...does it have any implications about my loyalties?"
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"I think," he says, with a careful and exaggerated blandness, "that could be, in some contexts, a reasonable interpretation."
Every other fiber of his body language is trying to convey YES, THIS IS A STRAIGHTFORWARD YES.
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Right. Okay. Resist the urge to scream into your hands, you have more composure than that (of course he takes a jab at—), just... think through words. Phrases.
It takes another several seconds of thoughtful quiet, "...loyalty is a fickle thing."
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"It really," emphatic, "really is, isn't it."
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A long, steadying breath is followed by a flat-toned: "...I don't know whether I want to sigh in relief or punch the table."
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His own relief catches up to him, and he sags back in his chair, exhaling. "At least one of us is going to make it out of here."
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"Sure would be satisfying to actually get to punch one of these bastards," she sighs, knowing that's exactly why it won't happen. She doubts they'll be allowed so close. He clearly disapproves of their plan. "Anyway. We're both going to get out of here. I can help with yours too. It's..."
She pulls a face. "...he definitely hasn't picked common ways to say these things."
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Seriously, looking around the room, he's surprised more people haven't dropped dead of incorrect guesses yet.
"Okay, is it -- something to do with loyalty or betrayal, too?"
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"Not... directly, I don't think? Though, related, I think, through how you... come to your decisions." She chews the inside of her cheek, a faint touch of gold in her eyes even for all that using her abilities right now is mostly useless. "It's implying you don't really think things through."
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And stops there.
Disgruntled: "Don't answer that. Um..." He pinches his nose as he thinks. "Hasty? Incautious? Careless?"
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She doesn't answer that. And whilst she can't just say no— "Weirder. Think even weirder. Like this sounds... archaic, to me. There's uh— a P, in there?"
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"Is it a really obvious antonym?" he asks. "Like -- 'inhospitable' and 'hospitable.'"
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"It's— got that structure, yes." Oh, good, she can say that, apparently. Her mouth twists and she tries to think of just one more clarifying description: "The word that's being modified into a negative also sounds a lot like the same word you'd call someone for being stuck up about, like, sex."
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"Oh, for frak's -- " Gaeta drops his face into his hands. "It's 'imprudent,' isn't it?"
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CT exhales and sits back in her seat. Thank god. "Well, I guess we can add 'good at ridiculous word games' to our list of qualifications. I'm sure that will get us far."
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He opens the envelope. Part of him still expects to explode into a fine mist, right guess be damned, but all that happens is a tiny clink as the key hits the table. He exchanges another glance with CT. "Ready to get out of here?"
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Only now does CT look back to her own envelope and open it, tipping the key out onto her palm and studying it for a moment like it could tell her something, then closing her hand around it.
"Yeah. I'm ready."