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Zyphiris rolled 1 100-sided dice:
49
Total: 49 (1-100)
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Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 3:15 am
A code? She deduced, peering at the box's handle secured by a number dial. Of course, she had no idea what the number code was. Edel tapped her finger on the dial lightly, pondering her course of action.
She decided that she should give it a try anyway, twisting the knob on the dial and selecting numbers at random.
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Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 3:19 am
That ringing was annoying, not to mention the box it's self was curious in nature. What was the reason Desu-chan ran fro this mostly unassuming box? Was there something with in that frightened her? Had she simply been late for something and have been reminded? For what ever the reason may be, it had caught Kazuka's attention and he wanted to know the answers. He stepped silently over to the box then after studying the panel for a moment or two, he tried his hand at opening it.
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Natsuko-neko rolled 1 100-sided dice:
84
Total: 84 (1-100)
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Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 3:21 am
Kazuka attempted to put in his first chosen combination....
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Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 3:23 am
Well that was disappointing. The reapers eyes narrowed slightly at the locking panel as it was made clear he had chosen wrong. Next time he would get it right and figure out this box. If not, he would simply keep trying.
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Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 3:24 am
No confirmatory click could be heard, nor any indication that she had succeeded in unlocking the door was to be found. Edel pulled at the handle, exerting a little force on it. The door remained sealed shut.
The ringing however, did not cease, and Edel grimaced slightly. Whatever that call was for, she hoped the person behind it was......alright...... And that someone could answer it soon.
Feeling a little disappointed and very, very curious, Edel left the boogy box and headed out to the rest of the booths.
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Eight rolled 1 100-sided dice:
33
Total: 33 (1-100)
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Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 4:30 am
She may have failed dismally at the crane game, but Junko wasn't going to let that get her down. This festival was too fun to allow anything to ruin it for her. Not one loss at a crane game she could always go back to later and try again.
And oh, would she be trying again.
Suddenly she heard a ringing. Junko stopped to open a small pouch she had looped around her wrist to find her phone, pulling it out and just staring down at it. Nothing. No call, no missed calls, not even a text. But the ringing was still going? Though now that she thought about it, it sounded nothing like her actual phone's ring. Junko frowned and looked up to see where the ringing was coming from, spotting a boil coming out of a blue booth. What was that? She watched as Riley stalked up to the box looking rather agitated, and then another ghoul, and another boil. "What's this?" Junko asked as she also stepped up to the blue booth, tilting her head to one side. How odd! Could they not get in?
((Edit: IGNORE THAT ROLL. I AM A DERP AND ROLLED FOR THE WRONG POST. XD))
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Eight rolled 1 100-sided dice:
79
Total: 79 (1-100)
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Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 4:38 am
Hm..what was this? A code? She hummed thoughtfully and reached out to try and poke at the box. There had to be some way into it...what was this code? Hey, it wasn't gambling! See? See? No problems!
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Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 4:39 am
No dice. She couldn't get the door to budge. Junko pouted and knocked on the door of the booth, as if doing so would get someone inside to answer it. Because clearly someone was on the other side of the door keeping them all out. "Aren't phones supposed to stop ringing after awhile?"
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Amon Larethian rolled 1 100-sided dice:
82
Total: 82 (1-100)
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Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 4:43 am
It was that infernal ringing again. His tail twitched in irritation, why had he returned to this booth and why in jack had he chosen a path that carried him this direction again? Where he a canine his ears would have certainly laid flat against his skull in a vain attempt to block out the sound.
How irritating, as if he should have been surprised considering who was involved. And yet he was approaching the blue booth again, glaring at the door as if to will it to open.
Well that wasn't going to work. Instead he reached for the door, pausing for a moment, thinking on whatever code or riddle opened the door. Again, nothing, no matter what he tried the door would not budge. Hmph!
Sheridan turned, again quickly retreating from the booth, that ringing, and the headache it was giving him.
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Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 9:33 am
The ringing booth was still ringing, and Van was back to test it again. This time, he had a shovel in hand. He would pry the damn door open even if he had to reduce the shovel to ash and sand. He stepped up to the booth, and then sat down in front of it for a while. It never even occurred to Van that he should try to pick a code. But perhaps in trying he would inadvertently find what it was looking for. Sometimes he was all elbows, after all.
So, without thinking about the brainy solution, Cervantes got to his feet and rolled his shoulders out, stretching his muscles.
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Lady Mist rolled 1 100-sided dice:
17
Total: 17 (1-100)
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Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 9:44 am
It was not difficult to find the object of curiosity that Levia had come across the other day. The ringing gave a hollow echo that was easy to follow, a noise that many might call annoying in its persistence. Levia, however, was not one that was easy to lose her patience.
She prowled the box, circled it as her red eyes traced the lines high and low. Was there a cricket stuck inside? Some strange music? She had heard that the genre of 'techno' often repeated itself, so perhaps that is what that ringing was.
The undead girl reached her hand towards the door once more, finding that it still refused to give her any leeway.
In the distance, the noises of the festival practically hailed out her name, urging her to come explore. There were so many things not yet explored! The myriad of curiosities that called to her constantly tickled the edge of her mind, forcing her to rearrange her priorities to accommodate. Very well, she will simply revisit the strange blue box again tomorrow.
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Blade Kuroda rolled 1 100-sided dice:
21
Total: 21 (1-100)
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Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 10:02 am
Jericho ended up wandering his way past the boogie box once more. As he did so, he could hear the ringing from within the thing which caught his attention. Glancing over at it, he stared at the box for a little longer, then made his way over to it.
Perhaps he could get into it now.
It was worth a shot in any case.
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Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 10:04 am
Furrowing his brow, the dragon couldn't seem to find a way to get inside still. The door wouldn't budge despite how hard he tried to push or pull the thing. And yet that ringing just wouldn't seem to stop.
"Eh. I'll check later," he murmured before wandering on his way.
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Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 10:16 am
"Oh dear," Syb said as she heard the incessant ringing again. There was the phone booth that had denied her earlier, wanting to be answered again! She hesitated, looking around to see if anyone else was going to answer it before heading to the box.
"Hello, Mr. Phone, it's me again!" she told it, knocking on the window. "Won't you let me in this time?"
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