Since I've finally decided on exactly what's happening here, I'm going to slowly reveal all the things that
aren't happening but could have if I had chosen a different direction for the story.
The first idea that I had was that the weird shit was the prelude to an interdimensional plea for help - some people were going to appear and request the player characters' aid on some epic quest in their world. The idea was that interdimensional travel left ripples through space and time near the point of crossing, and some stuff was bleeding through. I found the idea a little bit boring and ditched it before I was finished writing turn 2.
Turn 9<- Turn 8 | Turn 10 ->Find a fire axe.
3. You're pretty sure there's one on the floor but you can't remember where. Maybe you should have paid more attention during the fire drills.
"Oh yeah! Take that!"
Jake decides to forgo another pun this time, and instead just hits him again.
2. A swing and a miss. Maybe the catch phrases were helping your aim.
Lindeman decides your failure requires him to think up some sort of pun. "I think it's time to drop the face. Or drop the fist on the face, whatever." Managing that, he (5) drops his fist right on your face for 2 damage.
WAKE UP
4. You grunt and return to consciousness, if just for a little bit. You're likely to get knocked out again by any significant impact. You open your eyes and see a small creature staring at you hungrily, poking halfway out of the carpet. Its skin shimmers (5) with what look like many tiny words - legal gibberish.
It lunges without warning, (5+1) connecting and dealing 3 damage to you. You feel a tearing pain as it digs its many teeth into your side and fall back into unconsciousness.
Welp, got nothing better to do. Take a walk as to prevent sleep.
3. You get up and walk around IT. There's honestly nothing interesting going on besides that scuffle over in HR (it's really more of a brawl by now) but you don't think you want to deal with it. You do manage to not fall asleep, though.
(2:01:54 AM) penguin: man, darvi keeps rolling 2s and 3s every time he goes to look for plotGo to eat my sandwich, but relised I saw a shark which does not in any of my conspiracy theories and go look for it.
2. You wander around HR for a minute but can't find out where it went. You'd think it would leave a trail, but the carpet seems to have sealed behind it. Well, it's certainly nowhere near that fight. Probably.
StatusTime - 9:05 AM Tuesday Febuary 5 2013
Name: Max D. Payne
-4/10 HP (unconscious)
Department: HR
Weapon:
Broken bottleInventory: Empty
Abilities:
SadismStatus: Loan Shark is attached to him
Name: Ronald X. Brooke
10/10 HP
Department: IT
Inventory: Bag of potato chips, paper airplane
Abilities:
TroubleshootName: Clair R. King
10/10 HP
Department: Finance
Inventory: Turkey sandwich, slice of chocolate cake, teacup, 4 teabags
Abilities:
Accounting DegreeName: Jake T. Hallenstein
5/10 HP
Department: HR
Weapon:
Iron BarInventory: Empty
Abilities:
SadismName: Jeremiah S. Nix
10/10 HP
Department: Law
Weapon:
Fire extinguisherInventory: Ham sandwich,
police reportAbilities:
SkimmerNPCs
Department: HR
5/10 HP
Weapon: None
Abilities:
SadismIt has the head of a lamprey, the body of a shark, and the cold heart of a lawyer. Its skin is made of fine print that scrolls as the it moves.Department: Law
5/5 HP
Attacks:
LungeAbilities:
Attorney at Maw,
Legally Tender,
Slippery (fuck you I ran out of puns)
Status: Attached to Max D. Payne