You wind your way out of the River of Stones and back into the city proper, and when the wall shuts behind you there is now a perceptible seam, beckoning your soon return. You head out into the streets, running your fingers over your temporary stump. Yeesh, this is gonna be tender for a while. Hopefully the hand fits back on afterward. City living is
weird, god.
The Theater of Judgment is a little higher up in the undercity than you've been thus far. You see gods of justice patrolling the glassy roads with their burning, scouring gazes, and you steer well clear of them just like your parents taught you. A directionless white light illuminates the whole of the gray vault stretching above the neighborhood, the center of which is the only place that's zoned for shadows, the Huehuehuacan. You are followed by an ill and chuckling wind as you weave through the trees along spotless, cleared ground that rises all the way up to the peak of the small mountain that holds the Theater itself, an open-air venue of scratched and scuffed obsidian made for some hypothetical race of giants maybe three or four years ago. Graffiti on the sides of the too-tall benches smolders with divine power, daring a custodian to try and remove it.
5
In the arena of the great amphitheater there is a solitary stool upon which there sits a skeleton in a many-layered, spiky cloth outfit that looks equal parts garish and inconvenient. He notices you when you're halfway down, and stares the rest of the way as you make your way in front of him and god does he look a lot taller up close.
"Ho ho ho! Here for the backup dancer audition!" he booms at you while pointing dramatically.
"Uh, yeah," you say, rubbing your stump on the back of your head in an awkward gesture. "I didn't actually apply for it in the classifieds, it just turned out that the other gig I picked was-"
"Say no more, ho ho ho! You get the job!"
"I do only have one hand though. The other one's on loan. Is that a problem?"
"Not at all! Ho ho! There were only two applicants! And the second has not shown yet!"
"Are you gonna, like, wait for them? How many positions are open?"
"Four, ho ho! But two will do just as well, I am sure of it! Ho ho ho!"
"When's the show on?"
"Tomorrow in the evening, ho ho!"
"... is there going to be a rehearsal?"
"Ho ho hoh no! I do not think it will be necessary!"
"So I just... show up?"
"Ho ho! Yes! And then you dance! And everyone has a good time, most assuredly! Have you danced before!"
"Not professionally, no."
"Better make it good then! Ho ho!" He rises from the seat and looms over you. "That concludes our auditions! And with that done, it is time for me to leave! Ho ho! Many drinks will assuredly be had! Fortune and goodwill to all!"
He spreads his outfit into multitudinous, colorful wings as he jumps and unfurls into a skeletal kite of sorts, chuckling along as the wind takes him on his evening business. On one hand you feel like you should be skeptical of all this somehow, but on the other hand, free jobs!
A) As long as you're here, might as well tool around Huehuehuacan for a bit. Between them trees are some mighty fine shadows, perfect for relaxation!
B) Follow the skeleton's chosen course of action and find a local bar.
C) Go home, you've got what looks like a busy day tomorrow!