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EVENT ★ LABYRINTH III: THE ESCAPE
LABYRINTH III ![]() The lizards, rats, and other monstrous creatures seem to be absent from this area of the maze, replaced instead by rhinoceros-sized beetles. The beetles each have a single horn protruding from the head, and their hard carapaces make them difficult to kill -- a better method might be to simply climb somewhere high and wait for the beetle to get bored. But unlike the other monsters encountered in the maze, the beetles seem to have something else on their mind beyond wanton violence: they can sometimes be found rolling massive balls of dung throughout the corridors of the labyrinth. (This might explain why the plants are so lush closer to the center.) There is little time to explore this section of the labyrinth before there's a flicker of light all around and more ALASTAIR recruits suddenly appear, most dressed in a freshly pressed uniform and carrying extra food and supplies. They have been told that the cloaking surrounding Asterion Labyrinth is so strong and complex that Oska was only able to send in a handful of recruits at once for a relief effort. In order to leave, they'll have to locate the escape mechanism that lies deep within the labyrinth; the remaining Asterion Prison correctional officers know its general location, but not precisely what it entails. All they know is that it will require technological cunning to operate and that it's heavily guarded. After five days, the portal room is found. THE PORTAL ROOM ![]() The center of the labyrinth is a large, circular room with a raised platform in the middle. On this platform rests a circle of computer consoles surrounding another platform, on which sits an empty circular frame 2.5m (8') in diameter. This is the dormant portal, and it is now Audentes's task to turn it on and find their way back to Oska. Because the portal is not made for interdimensional travel, it must be overclocked, which will cause it to burn out and explode once it is used. In order to override the safety protocols in place to prevent such dangerous tampering, the control panels must be unlocked -- and unfortunately, the locks are all complicated puzzles, ranging from the numerical to sliding pieces into place to complete a pattern. There are many of these puzzled scattered around the portal room, and once they are all unlocked, it's a simple matter of flipping the power override switches. Ignore the dangerous humming sound and the way the frame suddenly fills with violent purple energy. That's probably normal. The new recruits have the correct coordinates to locate Oska, which has temporarily lowered its cloaking shield to allow Audentes to return. So there is a bit of a time crunch. Adding more to the difficulty of the situation is the presence of a monster lumbering around the circular portal room. Six meters (20') high, the beast is best described as a minotaur, but perhaps not in the traditional sense: while it resembles a bipedal bull, it is an amalgamation of flesh and machine with its body covered in pistons and glowing lights. One of its hands is an enormous axe and it belches fire and acid. Despite its head resembling an herbivore, the piles of desiccated bones scattered throughout the portal room tell a different story. Upon seeing the group, the minotaur charges. Mavahari, the Zymandis recruit, rushes to meet it with her sword drawn. Inmates and correctional officers do their best to fight it as well, but something becomes quickly apparent: it cannot be harmed by projectile weapons. The machinery of the beast keeps it protected from most attacks, though electricity will stun it and acid will corrode its metal. But in order to injure the minotaur, it must be stabbed between the metal plates where its vulnerable flesh remains. During the battle, the minotaur fights viciously and without regard for its own safety. The first casualty comes early: the minotaur swings its axe toward Mavahari, who is pushed out of the way by George. The axe connects with him solidly, sending him flying into the wall with a shuddering impact. George lies there still, but there's no time to mourn. The beast continues its rampage. Once the minotaur is defeated, you'll have to quickly decide what to do with the correctional officers and inmates who have followed Audentes through the Asterion Labyrinth. The overclocked portal won't hold forever, and the longer Oska leaves its cloak down, the better chance they have of being found by their enemies. OOC NOTES This log will last for six IC days: five days for exploration and one day at the center of the maze. We have also recently altered the calendar this month, so make sure you review it! IMPORTANT: Participation in the solution poll is mandatory for August AC. Failure to participate will result in an automatic strike. The only exception is for those who are exempt from August AC. The poll will close on 11 August 23:59 UTC. If you have any questions about the labyrinth that aren't answered here, please direct them to the Leramzen dossier. Questions about the game in general should be directed to the FAQ and you may submit mission ideas or player plots at any time. |
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then his eyebrows climb up a few centimeters. ]
The Doctor. Of everywhere.
You know, I think I've heard some stories about you.
[ hard to tell from his tone whether he actually believes this is THE loki of THE asgard. but he knows it's not outside the realm of possibility; he's met much, much stranger. ]
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always still there. ] Gods and stories go hand in hand, after all.
[ but his brows do knit together, curious. ]
The healer type of doctor or "I've gone to Midgardian university for far too long" type of doctor?
[ he has a feeling he knows that answer to that, but he has to ask. ]
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at the question, his eyebrows furrow intensely, and his voice affects a certain gravitas, ]
It's not either-or. I'm the Doctor, the definite article. I'm every type of doctor.
[ whether he's just bullshitting, making puns, telling the truth or possibly mad - all of the above, basically. ]
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[ if he were asking the question for realsies, he might ask for credentials, but he doesn't, because he seems to get the gist.
Loki had spent time hopping from role to role—one body to another—all in efforts of trying to remake himself. there was always a level of discomfort, as if he wasn't the same in his own body. he feels that kind of disassociation more times than others, when it hits him from nothing. ]
Sort of like a ... Doctor Doctor, then?
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meanwhile, he seems to consider this seriously. ]
Yes. If you like.
...But don't call me that, it sounds stupid.
[ he tosses a few things aside from the pile of junk he's still rifling through. then, musingly, ]
I've not been to Asgard, actually. The proper Asgard. I've been to as more places than I can reasonably be expected to remember, but never there, I'm sure. I'll have to ask you for directions later.
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[ it's mostly to himself. though that doesn't mean he won't respect those wishes, even if he approaches the whole thing with an air of over-exaggerated belligerence. it's fleeting, and won't last.
there's a little hum in his throat at that. after being with ALASTAIR for so long, he wonders if he wants to go back, if they'd take him back. he is still an exile, he supposes. ]
There would be those that call it beautiful, others that call it home. Just don't mention me when you get there, they'll most likely toss you in the less comfortable dungeon.
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Popular back home, eh? [ quietly, to himself, ] Same, probably.
Then, which of the nine worlds do you prefer? Any recommendations? ...It is only nine, isn't it?
[ seems an awfully small number, but hey. if asgard exists in this guy's universe, then the others must, right. ]
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[ Odin was always hiding things in his tantrums, and a realm really hadn't been a surprise. Loki and Thor had stumbled upon it while seeking out a sibling, even though she did not wish to be found. it had been a precarious time, but there were many of those in Asgard.
going and doing what he wanted was part of being Loki, so when asked about travel accommodations, he finds himself entertaining thoughts of cheap motels in Nidavellir. ]
You may want to find a vineyard in the Napa Valley, instead.
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but he is but a simple tourist (in theory.) he's serious about wanting to check these places out; thinks he can, once he has transport, at least. ]
Seriously?
I don't think a single good or interesting thing has happened to me in California. Too much sun and cauliflower, and not even one notable alien invasion.
[ a tourist who likes a bit of action.
he also died in california once, though that's a bit personal. ]
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Ah, more into New York? A man of my own heart.
[ because where he's from, all the alien invasions happen in New York (or Oklahoma, but you know, personal). ]
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New York is one of my favorite Earth cities - well, generally. Thwarted an invasion there, oh... seventy years ago? Haven't had a chance to visit since then.
[ rubs his chin, glancing off to to the side. ] Probably should check in sometime...
[ there's always something going down. ]
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[ there's a splay of Loki's dark nailed fingers as he heads around to the opposite direction, and the nearest open exit. ]
I've got a list of all the best coffee shops. The alien invasion will depend on the timing.