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4602 No. 4602 ID: bc6db2

You awaken.
It is dark, and your are currently lying down, you think. The room you are in is quiet except for a faint humming and a faint breeze, from somewhere above you.
Your head aches for a moment as you awaken, but then stills.
You know not who you are.
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No. 6333 ID: 0314f4
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6333

>>6330
Then let's go look at that book on the shelf.
Hmm. It appears locked, a large steel or whatever alloy lock bars me from opening this tome.
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No. 6334 ID: 7eda8b

And yet the door remains un-shattered.
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No. 6335 ID: 0314f4
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6335

>>6334
Fine, i'll put the locked book back on the shelf for the moment and give this thing a flying kick.

The door is hit with a loud thud as FAYDE leaps and delivers a flying kicks its solid construction. It shook from the blow but didn't do much else but thud, creak slightly and you think you heard a metallic clang shortly afterwards.
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No. 6337 ID: 1afd58

>>6335
>clang
What the fuck was that?
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No. 6348 ID: 0314f4
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6348

>>6337
You don't know, but it sounded like it came from behind the door.
Sliding low to get a better look under the door, you spot a metallic object some distance away from the door, along the floor.
It might well fit under the door. Alas, you cannot reach it, the door is too close to the floor to move an arm underneath it.
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No. 6349 ID: c80cec

>>6348
Try using some of that debris in the corner to reach under the door and get the item.
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No. 6352 ID: 0314f4
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6352

>>6349
Using a pair of small, thin pieces of wooden and miscellaneous debris you slide them under the door and use them to clasp the metallic object, dragging it back under the door.

The object is in fact a KEY.
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No. 6361 ID: c80cec

>>6352
Try SAW-LIKE KEY on DOOR.
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No. 6371 ID: 0314f4
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6371

>>6361
Click, and TA-DA! The door is unlocked.
Not that you knew it was locked until now, having not tried it. But hooray.
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No. 6372 ID: 1afd58

>>6371
Loudly praise the emperor for your freedom. Make sure people around you hear how devout you are.
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No. 6375 ID: 0314f4

>>6372
>>Thank the Immortal God-Emperor for this fortune, it is likely due to my piety towards The Emperor and His Throne.

You loudly proclaim as above, not much has changed - though you do feel your spirits soar somewhat.
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No. 6376 ID: 0314f4
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6376

>>6375
Derp, picture.
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No. 6377 ID: c80cec

>>6376
PRAISE THE EMPRAH.

'k, now step through the door.
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No. 6436 ID: 0314f4
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6436

>>6377
But what about that command earlier involving the desk?
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No. 6458 ID: 0787eb

>>6436
Flip the key into the air. If the tines land on the clockwise side, go to the desk. Otherwise, OUTTA HERE.
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No. 6914 ID: 7eda8b

Smash the desk. Search the remains.
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No. 8144 ID: e3d75a
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8144

>>6458
Alright then, let's see how this goes!
>>6914
As much as I am sinewy in my strength for my frame, I doubt with the desk's SOLID CONSTRUCTION that I will be able to so simply destroy it unnarmed. Perhaps if I had a more HULKING or at least MANLY PHYSIQUE then it would likely be easy.

[animooted]
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No. 8147 ID: e3d75a
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8147

>>8144
Okay, so here's the almighty desk, close up!
What to look at first?
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No. 8247 ID: 1afd58

>>8147
Start in top left drawer and move around in a counter clockwise fashion. Take everything of value.
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No. 9291 ID: e3d75a
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9291

Okay!
Let's see...
- The Top-Left Drawer contains a DATA-SLATE
- The Middle-Left Drawer contains a pad of PAPER, several PENS, and a couple of PENCILS.
- The Bottom-Left Drawer is LOCKED.
- The Bottom-Right Drawer contains a CORPSE-HAIR CHARM and a CHRONO.
- The Middle-Right Drawer contains an OPUS MACHINA.
- The Top-Right Drawer contains some sort of KNIFE, with sheathe and all.
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No. 9358 ID: 1afd58

>>9291
use KNIFE and attempt to pry open the locked drawer.
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No. 10028 ID: e3d75a
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10028

>>9358
Will the knife be sheathed or unsheathed to do this?
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No. 10033 ID: 35cea2

I say unsheathed, it think it will be less likely to break that way.
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No. 11552 ID: 5816b2
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11552

>>10033
Using the knife as a lever you strain, before there is a sudden CRACK noise as you break the drawer off of the desk.
Or so you thought, at least. It seems that drawer was but a facade of a drawer with a fake lock at its front, containing a METAL BOX, lacking most other descriptions. It has an ever so slight indent near its top but other than that there is nothing interesting about it except its mystery.
The rest of the pieces of desk that you broke off lie upon the floor, now.
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No. 14664 ID: fb5d8e

Smash metal box on floor to break it open
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No. 14829 ID: 1405ca
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14829

>>14664
The metal box thing RESISTS your assault!
Its construction must be INCREDIBLY SOLID and would probably were more than gravity or slightly increased force plus gravity to break it.
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No. 14836 ID: 9a71e2

>>14829
Glare at it and command it to give up its secrets in the name of the emprah.
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No. 14854 ID: 1405ca
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14854

>>14836
This heretical box does not seem to care or know of the Immortal God-Emperor!
Or alternatively, it is simply inanimate.
(or in theory it could be some sort of work of technology that is best left to the Adeptus Mechanicus for you find such things mostly BAFFLING if they are this sort of esoterica)

Nonetheless, whatever its nature, if any, the box does not react to your commands.
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No. 14890 ID: 9a71e2

>>14854
You just aren't glaring or EMPRAHING hard enough.
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No. 14917 ID: 1405ca
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14917

>>14890
Your intensity increases, but the box sits STEADFAST. You don't think you can do this any harder without hurting yourself.

[Animooted]
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No. 15267 ID: 1405ca
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15267

>>14917
You feel that this isn't accomplishing much.
Going to do anything else with the other items you found, or just leave them there?

You have limited inventory space, remember.
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No. 15303 ID: 9a71e2

>>15267
Use KEY on LOCKED BOOK.
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No. 15339 ID: 1405ca
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15339

>>15303
What, the one that was used on the door?
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No. 15345 ID: 9a71e2

>>15339
Why not?
It's better than asking one of the guards for a hellgun so we can try to shoot open the box.
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No. 15364 ID: 1405ca
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15364

>>15345
What guards? The ones in the flash-back? Huh?
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No. 15393 ID: 9a71e2

>>15364
Uh...
Go outside.
Or take a nap.
Or something.
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No. 15436 ID: 1405ca
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15436

>>15393
I think i've had enough of you. Anyway, i'll try the key, regardless.
It doesn't fit, because like most keys that are not skeleton keys or similar, it isn't made for more than one lock or at the least set of locks.

And not being a door lock it was doubtful this would be part of the same set, not to mention being terrible security. I mean just being able to get in here by the planned route would mean you could open it. Might as well not lock it at all at that rate.
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No. 15475 ID: 1405ca
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15475

Oh well. I'm going sleep now.
Hopefully in the morning or when I resume this, the ideas will be better or something.
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No. 15916 ID: cdb362
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15916

Okay, i'm back now and fired up with coffee.
I doubt i'll get any replies at this time since most of the people from what I have gathered are not European but eh.

Fire away, i'll probably be here all day.
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No. 16875 ID: a5d1e9
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16875

>>15916
So.
What now?
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No. 16877 ID: 806f2b

I am the wall! BURROW INTO THE SOFT FLESH AND TAKE IT OVER FROM THE INSIDE! Alternatively. Find matches. (Sorry just saying I'm here reading through real quick)
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No. 16879 ID: 806f2b

>>16875
Examine the (Pictures/windows).
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No. 16891 ID: a5d1e9
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16891

>>16879
The picture to the furthest left is a portrait of a man with long, black hair.

Now that you look at it closer, you notice something strange about the gold amulet he is wearing, but you can't quite put your finger on it what.
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No. 23904 ID: 9a71e2

>>16891
Check the other.
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No. 25549 ID: 033b20

>>16891
Take Book.
Wield MetalBox.
Leave Room.
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No. 25550 ID: 3fa800
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25550

>>23904
The painting is some idyllic landscape from what is probably some little shrine world somewhere that is forcibly kept in this state because some saint or another did something here when it was in this state or it relates to some passages from the Emperor's Tomes, but asides from looking unrealistically happy and peaceful there's not much of interest in this picture. Even if looking at it is rather calming.
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No. 25558 ID: 3fa800

>>25550
Or I suppose it could be of a feudal world or similar but who would want a painting of that?
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No. 25565 ID: 3f8b0d

>>25558
You don't remember coming into this room. You don't remember the purpose of this room. You don't know how long you've been in this room. It feels like a long daze. Get out of this room while you still can. Before they return to make the world stop. Take the metal box if you feel you need its comforting familiarity.
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No. 27977 ID: f7f130
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27977

>>25549
>>25565
Ugh, fine. If you really want to ignore the other things that were in the desk, then so be it. Putting the other BOOK into our inventory, and equipping the BOX. I'll go out the door.
[cont]
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No. 27982 ID: f7f130
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27982

>>27977
Pause time, the next part is not going to be on tonight, i'm afraid.
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