Yuuko Kanoe (
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afterliving2014-05-18 11:02 pm
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2nd Shadow: Action
[This evening, Yuuko can be seen near the very back of the side of House H with a large, slab-like rock of some sort. She appears to be erecting it in a hole she'd dug; the shovel used for that is nearby, tossed aside once she had finished digging. There is also a tangled rope near the shovel, possibly used in dragging such a heavy object as that rock to this spot. She first fills in the gaps between the rock and the sides of the hole around it, using up the dirt she'd dug up, and afterward crouches onto her knees to return to finishing the carvings gouged into the rock, humming absently to herself as she does so. Most of the rock has solidified into the rock she remembers, but she left the front part very dirtlike so she could keep working on writing everything that was supposed to be on there. Not all of the names immediately come to mind. Maybe if instead of going off of memory, she keeps relying instead on whom she remembers died during the epidemic, and gouges as many of those in as she can, that will be close enough. It's a large rock, so there's plenty of room. And of course, the inscription toward the bottom, plus the later names scrawled on top of everything from after the rock's initial purpose in being erected.
She did most of the work while in her room, away from the possibility of being walked in on or interrupted. Now that she's on to the finishing touches, it wouldn't be difficult for someone to catch her caught up in her task. The finishing touches will take a while.]
She did most of the work while in her room, away from the possibility of being walked in on or interrupted. Now that she's on to the finishing touches, it wouldn't be difficult for someone to catch her caught up in her task. The finishing touches will take a while.]
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There were rumors you could curse someone to death by carving their name on it.
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[Soft laugh.]
People might convince themselves of its power, but the rock is just a cenotaph from long before their time.
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[ Not that she expected anything less, honestly. ]
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[She glances back at the rock, gaze aimed at the text on the lower half.]
Even then one has to be careful not to subconsciously delude oneself into believing in things that aren't real.
[In a quieter tone:]
...I've seen it happen a lot.
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Well, if you do that, you can end up in big trouble.
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