Occasionally mods will be allowing a set number of characters to schedule an involved conversation with a mod regarding the discovery of something in game, as announced on the OOC community or on a mod log. Characters who have signed up for the option will be selected via RNG (with preference given to characters who have not yet had a thread like this), and the thread will be conducted on this page.
You can see a sample thread in the comments below, but in essence, this thread is meant to mimic the conversation a tabletop player might have with their DM. The mod will establish the setting, and you may describe your character's actions and decisions. The mod will respond with reactions and any particular consequences, and the mod and player will move throughout the scenario together, until all questions are satisfied and all actions are taken.
After this informational thread is complete, it's assumed that anything learned within is now common knowledge for the rest of the game. You're still welcome to thread out discussion or discovery of this ICly, but if you'd like to skip ahead to any fallout or follow-up action, that's also fine.
As a note, these threads do not have to be limited to one character in the scene. For the ease of moving threads along quickly, we ask that one player take the reins in terms of writing out the actions of all characters involved in the scene. We have a channel reserved in the Discord channel limited to current thread participants to facilitate OOC discussion of who's doing what for this purpose.
There’s a pause at the sound of his voice — then a wordless roar, as the thuds intensify. The metal shudders, beginning to give way in the wake of Shuzo’s work on it. An arm breaks through, attempting to rip at the confines from the outside. The limb is mostly converted metal, but with a bit of dark gray flesh and tatters of black sleeve.
Rin tells Shuzo it's time to run. He grabs the flashlight and his crowbar, and he's off, heading fast out of the water and towards whatever path puts a lot of distance between them and the cell.
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