graveyard...2
GRAVEYARD
Notice of an itinerary change—
Well, shucks! You died. This might be a familiar experience for you, maybe not. Either way, you're probably feeling distinctly less dead now, with any injuries you previously obtained now healed. Grogginess still clouds your mind, but in a way that's reminiscent of waking up rather than anything nefarious.
... Not too unlike when you first arrived here, actually. Namely, because you wake up in what looks to be an airport terminal. Again! It's not quite the same as the one you were in before, but you're not free of airports yet, it seems. To be specific, you're in the baggage claim area, in the most literal sense: lying in an open suitcase on the carousel, going round and around (or, if you were unlucky, you might've tumbled out of the suitcase as it slid down onto the conveyor belt). You might want to hop off at some point.
If you're worried about your belongings, you can find them either on your person or in another suitcase chugging along on the belt. Once you retrieve everything, there's a new area to explore. Plus, reunions to be had with those who died before you, or with the four Hosts you haven't seen since the first week. And should you be worried about the living side, there are various screens around the terminal, allowing you to still watch what's going on over there.
► GRAVEYARD RUNDOWN
- You are able to see the living (and their public network posts).
- Weekly effects are still active.
- Any personal items you didn't give away before your death are with you in the graveyard.
- You can still use your curse items on the living, with the usual caveats of avoiding OOC inconvenience (e.g. no effects that would last into Thursday night).
- The graveyard has its own set of NPCs (Maestro, Bora, Libeccio, Scirocco). You are no longer able to contact the living side's NPCs via audiences, but you can talk to the other four once again.
- If you get injured and would like to be healed (within reason), the graveyard NPCs can heal to varying degrees, so feel free to handwave tapping them until you got one who could help you.
- You may handwave the NPCs explaining the basics to you: you're alive again, but you're unable to regroup with the "living" side due to lacking a mode of transportation to the airport terminal where they are, and a barrier is blocking people from leaving the old-fashioned way. Trying to book a ride is a work in progress for the entire graveyard.
- As of Week 4, the memshare effect from Week 3 remains.
QUICKLINKS

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Recipient: Alex
Message Content:
The people here are very lively, so I mostly spend time with them or observing them. I suspect you all may have been impacted somewhat from their energy levels and what they do with them.
- Libeccio
Day: Sunday
Recipient: Rosamund
Message Content:
No need to apologize for the delay. I hope you can enjoy the holidays with all that you've mentioned. The worse is yet to come, but it's good to have something to look forward to, whether or not you believe it will truly come. There's much to be gained in the process of reaching out, I believe, even if it's not what you initially grasped for.
I'm afraid I don't know much about holidays, since I don't have many memories. However, I have many dear friends back home I'd like to celebrate them with, as well as friends I've made from my previous round. And, of course, those here as well like you.
- Libeccio
Day: Sunday
Recipient: Jonas
Message Content:
The other Hosts have been in communication with us. I'd be happy to hear anything from you as well though. It doesn't hurt to send more than less, right? Thankfully, however, I saw that you didn't die.
I do wish things could be better than even a "normal bad", but I understand. Good luck with everything. I don't know that we need anything, per se, but we're always happy to receive gifts. Perhaps you could send some more drinks again? Nonalcoholic for myself and Bora, of course.
- Libeccio
Day: Sunday
Recipient: Maya
Message Content:
Just a bit of friendly and harmless competition, yes.
I wouldn't be too concerned just yet. The other four are quite capable. If it was us four, I might say that us wandering off and getting lost would be a fear, but I'd trust those four to take care of themselves well enough.
- Libeccio