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Save the Earth Mods ([personal profile] theearth) wrote in [community profile] savetheearth2013-09-24 08:29 pm

[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.]
searchforpeace: ([78] The moment to fight)

[personal profile] searchforpeace 2013-10-09 08:35 pm (UTC)(link)
[Audrey's voice rises in a brief mumble.]

A great many things.

[With that said though, the blonde begins to make her way forward.]

Still, we'll never know unless we look, yes?
acequeen: (and the sky turns gray)

[personal profile] acequeen 2013-10-14 08:35 pm (UTC)(link)
[Regina is about to add that it's truly a rhetorical question, but the need to get inside the building pushes the thought aside, and she follows Audrey with her hands in her pockets.]

Then let's go. I want to know exactly what we're dealing with here.
searchforpeace: ([55] Rolling to the night)

[personal profile] searchforpeace 2013-10-24 11:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Right.

[No use standing out here and discussing it anyhow, they may as well charge forward. Proceeding forward though doesn't mean the sensation of buzzing slackens any though.]
acequeen: (I lost my way)

[personal profile] acequeen 2013-10-27 01:09 am (UTC)(link)
[It definitely doesn't. In fact, as Regina carefully strides over to the door, she's quickly hit with the urge to clench her teeth, her shoulders gently vibrating, almost in tune to the buzzing, and her eyes widen ever so slightly. A second later, she glances warily at Audrey to see if the other person is feeling it, too.

Somehow, she also feels like her skin is vibrating goosebumps along the way. Very, very odd.]


Almost there...

[It's an idle thought that's pointlessly said out loud, but it's to pump herself up, as silly as it sounds. Her hand reaches for the door handle and tugs it outward, making sure said door is opened for Audrey to walk through.]
searchforpeace: ([48] Something is calling us)

[personal profile] searchforpeace 2013-10-29 08:51 pm (UTC)(link)
[And pumping oneself up is desperately needed right now. The idea isn't quite as appealing once she nears the door and she feels sympathy for Regina's wide-eyed and wary glance.

Audrey takes in a deep breath though and strides through, expression far too determined for someone just walking into a building. The building itself inside isn't anything too unusual, at least from what the blonde can make out through the annoyance of that buzz.]