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[General Log] Tuning Towers, Sept. 22 onward.
Who: Any and all!
Where: The site of Tuning Towers (and/or en route accordingly), at the heart of the business district in Locke City's downtown.
When: September 22nd and onward.
What: Following that mysterious buzzing sound to its strongest point! Perhaps you made plans with numbered associates for a trip downtown, or perhaps you went a-wandering alone to follow the noise yourself - surely you'll hardly be the only one.
[Tuning Towers, the third-largest building in the United States and Locke City's most prominent feature, from a tourist perspective in one sense and quite literally by another - look up and marvel, if you will, should you not be a bit too distracted by the circumstances.
Even if you needed to focus to tune into the buzzing in your brain at the start of whatever trip you took, you'll find that by the time you come close enough to the tower to feel a rising sensation of tremors beneath your feet - unnoticed, as far as one can tell, by the crowds, which almost never lack presence around the building - you'll be able to hear it very easily without even trying. It isn't terribly intrusive in the first couple of days after the return of the lights in the sky. As September moves on and into October, however, the intensity will grow all the more overbearing.
It is, indeed, even worse if you enter the building - only the ground floor is accessible to the unauthorized by the tower's maintenance and management or personnel of the companies making use of it. Apart from that, among the indoor crowds, you'll find nothing unusual on the ground floor - and if you'll find that the buzzing loses its strength the higher you go if you take a trip up to one of the observation floors.]
Where: The site of Tuning Towers (and/or en route accordingly), at the heart of the business district in Locke City's downtown.
When: September 22nd and onward.
What: Following that mysterious buzzing sound to its strongest point! Perhaps you made plans with numbered associates for a trip downtown, or perhaps you went a-wandering alone to follow the noise yourself - surely you'll hardly be the only one.
[Tuning Towers, the third-largest building in the United States and Locke City's most prominent feature, from a tourist perspective in one sense and quite literally by another - look up and marvel, if you will, should you not be a bit too distracted by the circumstances.
Even if you needed to focus to tune into the buzzing in your brain at the start of whatever trip you took, you'll find that by the time you come close enough to the tower to feel a rising sensation of tremors beneath your feet - unnoticed, as far as one can tell, by the crowds, which almost never lack presence around the building - you'll be able to hear it very easily without even trying. It isn't terribly intrusive in the first couple of days after the return of the lights in the sky. As September moves on and into October, however, the intensity will grow all the more overbearing.
It is, indeed, even worse if you enter the building - only the ground floor is accessible to the unauthorized by the tower's maintenance and management or personnel of the companies making use of it. Apart from that, among the indoor crowds, you'll find nothing unusual on the ground floor - and if you'll find that the buzzing loses its strength the higher you go if you take a trip up to one of the observation floors.]
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...Anyway, right! Let's go go go! [ It's so much better to focus on other things, like going inside the mysterious source of the buzzing, because that sounds safe and good. ] This way!
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She's...not imagining that, right? She glances sideways to see if she's imagining that. ]
Is that an - ? [ ...No, no one else is reacting, not an earthquake. ]
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[and yeah he's totally glancing around at everyone else around, wtf] How can no one else feel it, that doesn't even make sense.
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...This isn't even a matter of not seeing something! [ How can people be walking around like there isn't a tremor in the ground?
It's not enough to knock her off her feet or anything, but...
Obviously the answer is to keep going, now with a rather stubborn expression. ]
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and frankly that makes him less interested in checking it out but he follows for now anyway.]
Are you sure this is still a good idea, what if next is something worse?
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If it's something worse, we can split. Or you can stay out here - I don't actually want you to get hurt or anything.
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[but he's just going to follow. because no way is he leading if it could get even worse than this.]
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But mostly the punch thing. The joys of lessons. ]
...Anyway, have you ever been to the Towers before?
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No, not really. I mean I've seen them and everything but. They're just towers. [/shrug]
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Wow, you're actually totally missing out. This is like our cultural heritage, you know! We're going by the gift store before we leave.
[ ...Aria, priorities. The grin does flicker as she looks around upon entry. Why...? ]
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I don't really need postcards of a tower. Can't you just buy those at normal stores anyway?
[and looking around of course isn't showing anything obvious, so he just looks over at her again a little confused] You see anything?
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Maybe? But you could be missing out on a mug, Soren. Or dorky tower sunglasses. Are you really prepared to take that chance?
[ Soren wins a shrug, and a frown. ]
...No. Nothing yet. Maybe we should go up?
[ Although the tremors feel down. Eventually they'll hit the point of pulsecholocation but. ]
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I guess I could maybe use some dorky tower sunglasses. I could just wear those everywhere now to hide my eyes. [they would be stupid enough that it would be kind of funny, after all.]
I don't know, if there's like. You know, shaking, then up might not be the right way to go? But I don't know where else to go... [he's just kinda gonna look around and see if he can see anything again.]
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[ Eyebrow raise. ] Are you going to show me why that is before we part ways tonight? Because now you're just being mysterious on purpose.
...That's definitely a good point, but I don't think there's a way to go down. At least, not without being on staff or like...going TMNT-style down.
[ WHICH SOUNDS A BIT TOO ADVENTUROUS EVEN FOR ARIA, HONESTLY. ]
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[laugh] No way, I'm going to keep it mysterious for at least another week! [or you know, until they leave, but same thing.]
Going up is probably better than leaving then, yeah... Okay sure, let's try it.
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Rude!! I'm going to keep my stuff mysterious, too, then. [ She totally has stuff to keep mysterious!
...gdi no she really doesn't, excepting crazy robot memories. Why does she tell everyone the answers to anything they ask. ]
Besides, then you'll get to say you've seen the towers. Up we go.
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[it's probably really obvious how much he doesn't believe her about that mystery. except well his eyes are covered so maybe not so obvious but basically he is really not believing her alright] I don't think you can keep anything mysterious. I'll tell you later, anyway, if you want.
Lead the way! [he'll just follow again]
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[ Aria's clearly been to the towers before - she detours towards one of the staircases leading to the observation decks. Because elevators and Aria Megido rarely meet unless she has no other choice. Sorry, Soren. ]
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[he kind of rolls his eyes (not that you can see that...) but yeah okay fine he can stairs. it's just not what he wants to do, you know.]
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[ She sounds pretty convinced of this, and leads the way to the stairs. ...She's taking them two at a time, because go go go. ]
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[yeah see soren here isn't so excited about this whole taking the stairs to a higher level thing and is just going at, you know, a normal pace. so yeah he's going slower but is definitely following along.]
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[ wow soren what do you have against stairs. Aria hits the landing first and will wait, though she crosses her arms. ]
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[hey he just doesn't see what the excitement is about okay, they're just stairs! he's not super far behind though realistically, he's just going at normal speed instead of fast speed, so it doesn't take him too long to catch up again.]
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[ And now it's time to go out onto the observation platform. This should look cool, right? ]
I think I can handle it.
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