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Afterliving | Mod Journal ([personal profile] afterlifer) wrote in [community profile] afterlogs2014-03-05 01:42 am

what do I even sing in a month like March

WHO: EVERYONE
WHAT: Interactions
WHEN: March 5th – 9th
WHERE: Anywhere and everywhere in this afterlife
WARNINGS: Cussing
SUMMARY: INTERACTION LOG you know the drill.

5th: You're in for a treat today because in history class, you're in for a research project! Everyone will be assigned some historical figure then be sent down to the library for the period for reading and checking out books and working on your paper. Don't be brave and pull an Ooyama and eat chips down there though, you might get in trouble.

6th: If you're in the computer lab today, whether you’re chatting away to some friends on the chat, making a video post or typing up your research paper for class like you should, suddenly!!! Your computer turns off. Looks like an NPC accidentally tripped over a cable and turned off every single one. Oops, hope you saved whatever you were doing.

7th: It's time once more for gym class but today you aren't jumping, you'll be ducking and dodging more. It's time for a game of dodgeball! Whatever side you've been put on, get ready to run up and grab those balls and start throwing them. Just don't get hit by them, especially in the face because that might hurt. But hey, at least if you get hit you can wallow in your loss with whoever else got smacked out.

8th: It’s the last day of school until your one-day weekend starts, so instead of a test, how about a little group work? Today in health class, everyone will need to pair up and each pair will get a worksheet to fill out. Guess what you get to do? Name as many bones in the body as you can. Not exactly the greatest way to end your week but at least you can struggle through it with someone.

9th: Just like for the past while, everything still seems completely and utterly normal in the afterlife, huh? No rain, the NPCs are acting as they should, no weird, bug infested cafeteria food or sudden surge of animals spawning—but wait! As you’re walking around today you might spot something strange, though only for a split second. You blink, and whatever it was is gone. Maybe you caught what looked like an NPC glitch and freeze for a fraction of a second before continuing on like normal or what looked like a dark cloud forming over the school before disappearing and leaving a blue sky. How strange…

IMPORTANT REMINDER: Ai will be making many appearances throughout this interaction log. Remember that the search for the mystery program is still going on so feel free to use any of these days to have your character continue their search for it!

As always, remember there are several clubs now so practices and meetings can be set up whenever you want! And if you want to do something outside of what we've provided, feel free to do so.
masturbatestoyou: (That's a tough one...)

[personal profile] masturbatestoyou 2014-03-13 10:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, I'm not entirely sure how I died either, so...

[He'd assumed it had been that time in the hospital, but Inaba had said he'd survived that, so...]
avartwice: (you don't say)

[personal profile] avartwice 2014-03-13 10:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Apparently that happens sometimes. You just forget some of the stuff that happened when you were alive.

It's supposed to come back eventually, from what I've heard.
masturbatestoyou: (It's not funny.)

[personal profile] masturbatestoyou 2014-03-13 10:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I thought I had a pretty good idea of how I died, but then a friend of mine turned up and said that I was alive for at least several months afterwards, so...
avartwice: (thoughtful)

[personal profile] avartwice 2014-03-13 10:52 pm (UTC)(link)
You'll probably remember what really happened later, then. I'm not sure how long that will take, though. I've been here for a few months and I still don't remember more than I did the first day.
masturbatestoyou: (How do I put this?)

[personal profile] masturbatestoyou 2014-03-13 10:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Months, huh? So no way of telling how long it'll take then.