Post by Mitsuo Takahashi on Nov 24, 2016 11:50:21 GMT
Egging Out
+ Description: You keep spotting painted eggs all around campus--just sitting here and there for decoration. No one seems to know anything about them, or where they came from--even members of the school’s staff. Their patterns are similar to Heart’s Eggs; maybe there’s a connection?
+ Investigate the eggs themselves: -2 Guardians, +1 Faberge, +1 Roost
+ Ask Kirishigi-sensei about the eggs: +2 Guardians, -1 Faberge, -1 Roost
+ Interrogate Kirishigi-sensei about the eggs: -2 Guardians, +2 Roost
+ Paint some eggs to add to the collection: +1 Guardians, +2 Faberge, +1 Roost
+ Steal or vandalize the eggs: -2 Guardians, -2 Faberge, -1 Roost
+ Requirements: Tag for an Admin to do the thread’s closing post, or to mod if talking to Kirishigi-sensei.
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+ Description: You keep spotting painted eggs all around campus--just sitting here and there for decoration. No one seems to know anything about them, or where they came from--even members of the school’s staff. Their patterns are similar to Heart’s Eggs; maybe there’s a connection?
+ Investigate the eggs themselves: -2 Guardians, +1 Faberge, +1 Roost
+ Ask Kirishigi-sensei about the eggs: +2 Guardians, -1 Faberge, -1 Roost
+ Interrogate Kirishigi-sensei about the eggs: -2 Guardians, +2 Roost
+ Paint some eggs to add to the collection: +1 Guardians, +2 Faberge, +1 Roost
+ Steal or vandalize the eggs: -2 Guardians, -2 Faberge, -1 Roost
+ Requirements: Tag for an Admin to do the thread’s closing post, or to mod if talking to Kirishigi-sensei.
+ Submitted by
Mitsuo frowned at the foam painted egg on the windowsill.
It was a brightly coloured blue egg, with a interesting set of star-shaped patterns drawn all over it. It had been sitting innocently on the windowsill, along with a bunch of others that had peppered the corridors. His gaze flitted between it and another egg right next to it. An egg that was less but certainly as colourful as the painted egg beside it. The egg that he had found nestled next to him when he had arrived in Otonoki.
An egg that he still didn’t know if it was real or not.
He had originally thought that his sun-patterned egg had been a gift by his parents, as a way to cheer him up about the move to Otonoki. But once it was clear that his parents couldn’t see it sitting on top of his table, he had figured it was probably one of his hallucinations - which had worried him at first, for he rarely had hallucinations of the visual type - and when the egg didn’t do anything to him, he had pretty much made himself oblivious to it, thinking it was simply one of his usual fluctuations in his illness. Maybe it’ll go away he thought, as he wrote answers on his homework while at his desk.
It didn’t, but since it still never started jumping around and distracting him, he had simply settled into a routine of ignoring it in its entirely. At least, if anything, it made for a pretty desk ornament.
But recent events had made him wonder about the true existence of the egg.
The first thing he had noticed was he could touch it. The second thing he noticed was that it was warm. Warm like it was housing a real life in it; warm like a living being was growing within it; warm like it was alive. His hallucinations were mostly auditory, and some were visual, but he had never ever had tactile ones. As much as that could be possible, it was still difficult to believe, remembering his doctor’s words to his mother about the types of hallucinations he would have. He had, at first, dismissed the first time he held it, and he had never held it again, having thought that it was one of those hallucinations that would hopefully go away.
But Ekewaka’s words had made him question the egg even further. He talked about all these ‘eggs’ and ‘fairies’ flying around; the actual words escaped him at the moment, but he remembered thinking that Ekewaka probably had a pretty…overactive imagination. And he had dismissed it then, thinking it was as such. But the incident over at West Oto recently had brought him back to the topic of eggs again. Those girls kept talking about it…and they had ignored him entirely in their attempt to get said ‘egg’ out of Sayuri, despite the fact that he was in front of them, trying to protect her. He hadn’t managed to ask the second-year further about the eggs, noticing how distraught she was after the event. He didn’t want to stress her even further.
His hands gripped tightly at the windowsill. He wished he could have helped her…
But that was a different matter entirely. This morning, when he opened his bag to pull out his pencil case, he had spotted his own egg had somehow been packed in too. He blinked, wondering what in the world happened - and panicked slightly even, for he wondered if his hallucinations have gotten worse - but when the egg did nothing again, he simply ignored it once more, going through his classes without much of a hitch. At the end of the day, he had given a sigh of relief - Classes were over! - before he threw everything back into the schoolbag haphazardly, swung it over his shoulder and walked briskly out.
That is, till he spotted the brightly coloured eggs in the corridors.
Honestly, what in the world is this…? he thought as he frowned at the foam egg, holding it up into the air to inspect it. It definitely felt like a craft egg, like someone had made it for some kind of decoration, so Mitsuo was sure it wasn’t like the egg that had appeared next to him in the car. Yet, the colours and the patterns…it had a similar feel to his own egg. He soon held up his sun-patterned one, wondering if there was any connection to the two of them.
Juon