TWO | per diem

Jun 18, 2008 11:11

This is a waste of time.

It seems that no matter how many times I clean the place, it stubbornly remains otherwise.

cleaningtiems, not spotless

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lawful_l June 18 2008, 09:32:14 UTC
You have been trapped in a different world and all you worry about is cleanliness. That’s surprising.

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theidealworld June 19 2008, 10:51:31 UTC
There is no point in worrying about a situation you cannot do anything about. You may as well focus your energy into other things while figuring the best way to leave this place.

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lawful_l June 19 2008, 12:56:01 UTC
It is good to have someone so diligent between us.

Do you have any idea of how to leave Nihil?

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theidealworld June 19 2008, 13:28:58 UTC
I regret to say that I have not found any feasible way to leave this place. I have gone through one floor of the library and found nothing relevant regarding this place. Attempts to speak the inhabitants in the town have proven to be futile as well.

The best method would be to approach the person behind this place, but according to my judgment, if he or she brought us here, it is highly unlikely that we would be allowed to return to our world until we are of no use to them.

[ooc; Irritated, upset, you get it. >: Mikami doesn't like not knowing things and not having answers... and waiting helplessly.]

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mellodramatix June 18 2008, 14:09:43 UTC
Once you´re satisfied with your room, will you tackle the rest of the place? It surely needs it.

Hi there, I´m Mello.

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1/2 theidealworld June 19 2008, 10:52:50 UTC
...

Mikami.

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... Why do I have the feeling that Mikami will be the officla housekeeper? D: theidealworld June 19 2008, 10:57:36 UTC
While I do not appreciate you making a request of me to clean the place up without so much as a 'please', I will do it.

Even if you did not, I doubt I would be able to stand the place being dirty for any longer.

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mani_nightmares June 19 2008, 17:12:20 UTC
cleaning is stupid stupid stupidstupidstupid

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theidealworld June 20 2008, 13:44:17 UTC
It is necessary.

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m_elioracogito June 20 2008, 18:35:54 UTC
Is the cleanliness of this place really your biggest concern? I agree, it's in need of a pressure wash or two, but the undead are hardly menacing our wellbeing foremost with layers of dust.

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... YOU FIEND, keeping me up just to tag to you D:< theidealworld June 20 2008, 18:55:52 UTC
No. Leaving is, but since there is yet to be a solution, I may as well make this place habitable.

At the state this place is in, the undead is probably cleaner.

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/;A; I'm sorry-! m_elioracogito June 21 2008, 00:27:38 UTC
I suppose that that makes some sense. We're still working on a solution so far as getting out of this place, so bear with us- and, if you like, you can also help by gathering information for the collective investigation?

As far as the undead being cleaner- I'm sure you're right, actually. At least they're never stalled long enough for dust to settle.

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theidealworld June 21 2008, 02:28:33 UTC
I will join you. A collective pool of information would be more efficient, not to mention more practical than investigating on my own.

What sort of information have you gathered so far?

And none of them look like they are badly decomposed or riddled with diseases either.

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nightdeathgod June 22 2008, 20:29:30 UTC
Does it?

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theidealworld June 23 2008, 02:11:55 UTC
It does, due to the inhabitants having the tendency to wander in and out of the place without a care that they are trekking dirt.

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nightdeathgod June 23 2008, 02:16:49 UTC
Ah, I was under the impression that the manor magically developed a gravitational pull to dust.

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theidealworld June 23 2008, 02:21:57 UTC
If that were the case, I would not even bother with this place from the start. The lack of agreeable housemates is troubling enough.

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