[ooc: i'm okay. me and mine are safe and well, with no damage asides from power outage over the weekend and lawn debris. thanks for your patience~]
Is that so... [Hiyori, you're talking to a guy who jumped down the back of the waterfall during his first week here. Avoided getting caught in the gears and shit behind the water, but definitely went past the "Do Not Cross" barrier in his efforts to escape this place. He's seen some "Staff Only" signs before without broaching an entrance. What the hell are they hiding back there? Likely not a way out, or else people would've already made that a priority.
Bakugo frowns at the rest of the information, more out of interest than upset.] They store people's belongings in the back rooms? [Since no one arrives here with their shit, it's technically all "resort" property they forced the newly kidnapped to buy. Why not reuse it once people are gone? Question is... how do you get "gone" in the first place?]
It said the same thing. [Why the hell does Hiyori think Bakugo almost had a breakdown from destroying it? It was a vicious (albeit unintended) one-two punch to his moral stomach. While he's still not quite sure what to think about that, everything he's talked about with Hiyori now and theorized during the discussion tilts towards the statues being made in the likeness of past guests, but not technically their real bodies. Or what "real" their bodies are in this alternate reality.
Even if they are real, the fact someone came back suggests the bodies repair themselves once needed again. Puppets with a soul placed inside. It's creepy as fuck, but alleviates the idea of "murdering" someone here. All three of the villains from his world mentioned a certain futility when it came to killing someone in the resort. People came back.] If people can't die here, only return to their world, we should be able to find the statue again.
[Damn right he's suggesting they hunt this thing down. Later. Not now.]
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Is that so... [Hiyori, you're talking to a guy who jumped down the back of the waterfall during his first week here. Avoided getting caught in the gears and shit behind the water, but definitely went past the "Do Not Cross" barrier in his efforts to escape this place. He's seen some "Staff Only" signs before without broaching an entrance. What the hell are they hiding back there? Likely not a way out, or else people would've already made that a priority.
Bakugo frowns at the rest of the information, more out of interest than upset.] They store people's belongings in the back rooms? [Since no one arrives here with their shit, it's technically all "resort" property they forced the newly kidnapped to buy. Why not reuse it once people are gone? Question is... how do you get "gone" in the first place?]
It said the same thing. [Why the hell does Hiyori think Bakugo almost had a breakdown from destroying it? It was a vicious (albeit unintended) one-two punch to his moral stomach. While he's still not quite sure what to think about that, everything he's talked about with Hiyori now and theorized during the discussion tilts towards the statues being made in the likeness of past guests, but not technically their real bodies. Or what "real" their bodies are in this alternate reality.
Even if they are real, the fact someone came back suggests the bodies repair themselves once needed again. Puppets with a soul placed inside. It's creepy as fuck, but alleviates the idea of "murdering" someone here. All three of the villains from his world mentioned a certain futility when it came to killing someone in the resort. People came back.] If people can't die here, only return to their world, we should be able to find the statue again.
[Damn right he's suggesting they hunt this thing down. Later. Not now.]