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cancrymods) wrote2020-02-26 04:53 pm
Limbo
![]() Limbo is the Executor's main base of operations as it is the top level of Purgatory and the one most populated by non-violent spirits. Distorted by the cognition of all the human souls here, Limbo has taken on the form of a hazy, dream-like recollection of a town. It's full of winding paths that go up, down and all around and the geometries of the town and its surroundings don't always make much sense. Stairs might lead to dead ends and deadly drops, paths might loop back around on themselves in impossible ways or a door to the outside might end up leading right back indoors. It's a bit of a headache, so it's usually best not to think about it too hard. Generally, though, there is a method to the madness, so once you're more acquainted with the town it's not quite so much hassle to get from point A to point B as long as you know approximately where you're going. Thanks to the number of human Spectres here, the town is mostly functional and if it weren't for the intensely #aesthetic look of your surroundings, you'd almost mistake it for a regular town. The Spectres here are always coming and going and have their own daily routines and they will be mostly reasonably friendly with any Executors they interact with. None of the Spectres in Limbo are aware of their situation and if an Executor tries to explain things to them, the information will go right over their heads. They do seem to understand that Revenants exist and are a threat, but the exact nature of why and how is something the Spectres seem willfully ignorant to. Limbo is big enough that players are given a degree of freedom to handwave smaller incidental locations (shops, places for their characters to sleep, etc), these are the main fixed locations of Limbo:
⚝ Coffee Bar: It's... a regular old coffee shop. There's nothing particularly weird about it, which might be the actually weird part here. It's also perfectly generic and there doesn't seem to be any kind of concrete branding. It's more like a number of people put their heads together and tried to imagine the platonic ideal of a coffee shop. Which, considering that this is Purgatory, is probably more-or-less what happened. Like the conbini, you don't really need to pay here, though Spectres will accept any old junk in exchange if you do try and pay with it. You can order up anything you'd like here and get it pretty intact, though on occasion, depending on who's serving, you may get an extremely odd drink – a black coffee that literally tastes like the colour black or a hot chocolate that's just molten liquid chocolate dumped into your cup. Sip with caution. ⚝ Movie Theater: Your standard-issue movie theater. The screenings right now appear to be, uh... anything and everything. Thanks to the nature of Purgatory, you can watch pretty much anything you'd like here and the theater itself will claim to be showing movies in line with your character's preferences when they pop into the building to see what's showing. Unlike many other places in Purgatory, the movie theater is not staffed. This is both a blessing and a curse because it means you can eat and drink as much as you want from the concession stands but you also have to work out how to operate them yourselves. The movie theater functions normally most of the time but on occasion, if you're watching a movie, you may find that the screen glitches itself our and you will see flashes of dreams and memories of other Specters in Limbo – perhaps even your fellow Executors or even yourself. These flashes are generally too quick and vague to really give any information though and a moment later, the screen will fix itself. ⚝ Hotel: A so-called luxury hotel that towers over the rest of the buildings in the area. Even if you don't have a reservation, all you have to do is approach the desk and the Spectre there will apparently recognize you and hand over a key to one of the rooms. Except... you can't quite read the number? It seems to fluctuate whenever you try. Not that it matters, because the key will open any of the hundreds of doors in the building, though no one door will ever open onto the same room twice. The layout of each room is subtly off in a number of ways, with the dimensions of the room not seeming quite right no matter how you try to work it out. The decor is luxurious through and the extravagant room service is free, so it's a nice place to relax. Be warned, though – if you misplace your key, you'll find yourself lost in the mazelike halls until you eventually stumble out into the reception with no way of knowing how you got there. ⚝ Bathhouse: An enormous Grecio-Roman styled bathhouse for you to relax in after a hard day's work of dealing with Revenants. There don't seem to be any workers here that you can see, so feel free to let yourself in and make yourself at home. Interestingly, even without anyone around, you'll find the water is always adjusted to a temperature and a fragrance that's most appealing to you and drinks, towels and anything else you need will appear within reach by the side of the baths whenever it occurs to you that you might need it. ⚝ Library: Ew, books. What are you, some kinda nerd?! ... Anyway, it's a pretty normal library. The same spacial distortions that exist in the conbini also happen here. While the library is a pretty decent size at first glance, it's entirely possible for you to end up wandering for hours among endless shelves of books. Thankfully, though, once you've made up your mind to go, the next turn of a corner will deliver you back to the front desk. Scattered everywhere are comfy chairs, beanbags and all sorts of nice, quiet nooks and crannies for you to curl up with a good book. As with the movie theater, Executors will be able to find any kinds of books they like here with no issue and they'll be able to freely borrow as many as they'd like for as long as they please. There's no late fees, but if you lose or destroy any of your books, then the Spectre at the front desk will be quietly disappointed at you with ENORMOUS force. It's honestly kind of devastating. ⚝ Wishing Fountain: An old, slightly worn fountain in the center of town that acts as a useful landmark if you ever find yourself getting turned around in the twisty turning streets of Limbo. While the fountain is always full of water somehow, it appears the mechanism inside is broken or rusted away due to lack of care and the fountain itself isn't functioning. Still, it's said that if you toss something in here and make a wish, it'll be granted. It doesn't work, but it's fun to try, anyway. There's a plaque on the front at has some kind of engraving, but it's so old that most of the writing has worn away and it's pretty hard to read. ⚝ Train Station: A lonely-seeming train station with just a single platform. Old-timey steam trains pass through here frequently and Executors are free to board them. They'll find, however, that regardless of the destination the train claims to travel to (which is random gibberish every time), the train will simply loop the town once and then return to the station. | |
Full details of the Limbo Underside will be found on the appropriate dungeon long when posted. | |

