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What do you do when you have a structure that is beginning to break apart, that is no longer ethically or professionally sound?
You tear it down.
The barriers are breaking. I know. I'm the one who designed them.
The walls in the place aren't what they used to be, apparently don't stand up to the type of wear and tear your five fearless and crayons-in-hand leaders inflict on them. Material like this wasn't designed to handle so much abuse, let alone constant scribbling on the paint and wallpaper.
And what is that? That doesn't even look like a mountain.
There's only one solution: see paragraph [A].
Don't you all want to get home again?
[ooc: There's a reason we called this plot "The Architect." Ladies and gentlemen of the City, meet The Architect.]
The barriers are breaking. I know. I'm the one who designed them.
The walls in the place aren't what they used to be, apparently don't stand up to the type of wear and tear your five fearless and crayons-in-hand leaders inflict on them. Material like this wasn't designed to handle so much abuse, let alone constant scribbling on the paint and wallpaper.
And what is that? That doesn't even look like a mountain.
There's only one solution: see paragraph [A].
Don't you all want to get home again?
[ooc: There's a reason we called this plot "The Architect." Ladies and gentlemen of the City, meet The Architect.]
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It can't be-- I know what happened...If I stay, anyway. What then?
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I can't go home. I don't want to go anywhere
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