Alex Kralie (
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Entry #1
[It's entirely possible this man is trying to say something important on video, but there's a problem. Static keeps fuzzing intermittently across the screen in a multicolored frenzy, corrupting his words beyond much recognition. You might catch a glimpse of a face squinting at the video feed, tongue stuck out between his teeth in concentration, before the video blurs and dips. Now you're getting a lovely view of the front of his shirt, jacket strings dangling, in between the rushes of white noise.]
-nderland thing- [sorry, can't hear you over the roaring of ZZZZZFFFFFJFFZJZJZ now crackling merrily across the video feed] -iously? Is anyo- [and poor Alex is again interrupted by another squeal of distortion. This persists for a few minutes before the feed clicks off with the disgruntled air of a frustrated sigh.
Then, a line of text:]
alright i guess that idea wasn't happening anytime soon
so this is some kindof wonderland shitshow is what i'm hearing
i'll skip the obvious has anyone tried to get out blah blah blah youve all heard it
what i wanna know is this
how the hell do you keep track of time around here
-nderland thing- [sorry, can't hear you over the roaring of ZZZZZFFFFFJFFZJZJZ now crackling merrily across the video feed] -iously? Is anyo- [and poor Alex is again interrupted by another squeal of distortion. This persists for a few minutes before the feed clicks off with the disgruntled air of a frustrated sigh.
Then, a line of text:]
alright i guess that idea wasn't happening anytime soon
so this is some kindof wonderland shitshow is what i'm hearing
i'll skip the obvious has anyone tried to get out blah blah blah youve all heard it
what i wanna know is this
how the hell do you keep track of time around here
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anything, really.
[ Will shock and surprise never cease. ]
But I did see it on the network. Never in person, though it very personally killed a friend of mine. If it was still here I'd imagine there'd have been signs. Wonderland isn't very big, and it's got a habit of forcing people (and other things) out of hiding. Going years without a trace is difficult to pull off here, even for something like that.
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so tim was here too huh
wow talk about a college reunion
well can't say it doesn't sound like me
no way to confirm if your telling the truth though so
uh
sorry i guess?
for getting to deal with that
thing
[Alex Kralie apologizing. This is a one-time thing for him, everyone line up and buy tickets.
Of course, he's not exactly admitting to anything. More or less apologizing for just having to deal with that tall, dark, and faceless piece of shit.]
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[ Huh. There's a bit of a change of tune. Almost makes Philip wonder if there's something to the whole 'honesty is the best policy' spiel after all. For a second his lip quirks into a lopsided smile. ]
Not exactly your fault. We don't get to choose whether we end up here or not, let alone what else Wonderland decides to drag in from our worlds.
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or other me. not me??
earlier me?
whatever it fucking sucks anyway
that things a goddamn menace is what it is
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[ Covers more areas of weirdness too, really. Because much as he tries to, Philip can't for the lack of lives of him remember if Alex ever told him what year he was from. If he did, if Philip had a better overview, then he could probably start drawing comparisons. As it is, vague will have to be the theme of the day. ]
So I take it you haven't been able to get rid of that thing back at home yet either?
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theres a couple loose ends out there but i think they tied themselves up
sorry past me
guess i lucked out
[At least, that's what he's assuming. He went a good few months without that thing breathing down his neck. He also got snatched into this damn place before he could really confirm it, so, you know. there's that.]
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At least now if past you ever shows up again I can tell him he's got something to look forward to. Which he'll probably follow up by calling me an insane liar and avoiding the crap out of me. But hey, I'll be able to say I tried.
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by now i guess you know i?
we?
us?
had a pretty good reason for acting that way
can you say paranoid
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He plays with the keys of his comm device, wondering if the story bears repeating. Bit too much nostalgia for a day, isn't it? He decides against it. ]
How did that saying go again? Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean there's nobody after you.
Anyway, I'm glad you got out. And sorry you got tossed in here instead. If it's any consolation, most people don't get stuck here for too long. Bite through it for a few months, and you'll be back home in no time.
[ Gone again like he was never back at all. Philip smiles mirthlessly. ]
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so exactly what do people do to not die around here
aka pass the time
because as bright and shiny as all this wonderland shit is
im already bored
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[ He sends along a file. ]
There's always rolling your eyes at our unofficial tourist brochure, that should keep you for half a minute or so. And afterwards there's the closets and your room. Changes into whatever you want, gives you whatever you want. So think of whatever it is you want to do, and make it happen.
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oh no the horror
god has abandoned us
why this why me
repent the end is nigh etc etc
is that enough powerless anger for you
[A minute lapses while he regards the file in mingled disbelief and amusement. Someone actually put this together, holy shit.]
your right
my eyes are rolling right out of my skull
closets are handy though ill give you that
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And if you ever think you absolutely need something the closets won't give you, then there's always the vendors behind the mansion. More creepiness, but they'll trade you for just about anything you've got on you. Including memories.
(Told you it was a thing here.)
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you have fucking memory-dealers here
what kind of
[He stops himself short. You know what? He's pretty sure he doesn't want to know. He's also doubly sure that he's going to find out eventually. Alex scowls and right now he is really glad his video feed isn't working.]
whats the diff between vendors and closets then
just resources?
why go to one if you have the other
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Say you ask for a dog, you've got a particular one in mind. Slim chance you'll get exactly the one you pictured, but on a good day it's the right breed. Similar one, at least. Entirely different one if you're not so lucky, and if you're really not lucky at all, then it's a plush dog. Or a hot dog. The vendors deliver with a bit more precision, down to colour pattern and temperament. Somebody even did a study on it once, I think, some statistical breakdown of what you ask for versus what you get. But you already know that people get bored here.
Right, and shockingly logic actually factors into this one as well: If you want something bigger than your closet door, then you'll have to go somewhere that isn't limited by a door. So now you know who to turn to for that elephant you've always wanted.
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college professor
lecturer maybe
i swear to god i'm getting college flashbacks
[Honestly the whole explanation was pretty helpful. Not that you could get Alex to admit it.]
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i already filled my math ge
suck it
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that
that is true horror
way scarier then any hell of white rabbits and playing cards
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So, what else do you need? This is the tutorial, so you still get to ask questions.
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think i'm good
pretty basic ground rules
don't mess with shit before i know what it is
and once i do know still don't mess with it
see i'm solid
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Incredible. A+. I'm blown away.
All right then, welcome back. Enjoy your second stay, and good luck.
[ And if you need anything else-- Philip shakes his head. Never mind that. He'll... he'll figure it out. ]
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cool
see you on the flip