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In the Night Moderators ([personal profile] inthenightmods) wrote2019-08-30 08:41 pm

gacha machine


GACHA MACHINE


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After the events of August's party, the Librarian had gone back and grabbed a peculiar-looking machine from the bonfire, dragging it back over towards the Village. It's not all that flashy looking a machine; rather, it's rusted, some of the lightbulbs shattered, the paint scratched away. It makes the new, yellow-white piece of paper taped carefully to the front all the more noticeable.

There are written instructions there, carefully scrawled. It being the Librarian who wrote them, there's a lot of symbols in place of words, and honestly, it's really more of a tentative grasp on literacy going on here. But with a bit of thinking, you can figure it out:
1. Insert an offering (any offering) into the coin slot
2. Answer the riddle
3. ??
4. Prize!!
There's an array of prizes. Some are useful, some less so. But you'll never know if you don't try, and it might just be worth the effort. Unfortunately, it only responds to people once a week— meaning you can only get four prizes a month! But given the prizes, four might just be overwhelming enough.

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[personal profile] shadowsran 2019-08-31 02:46 am (UTC)(link)
[It can now be begrudgingly said this place isn't the exact worst. There's no rush, and thus a leisurely minute or so is spent coming to her conclusion. Mild worry about tetanus doesn't seem to deter her.]

A clock.

[Optimistically assuming this place doesn't run on digital.]
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[personal profile] shadowsran 2019-08-31 04:14 am (UTC)(link)
[Aaaaaaaaaaahhh!! Good! Terrific prize! Thank you machine!

And because this place makes hardly any sense and she's not willing to risk presuming something is inanimate or looking rude, she casts glances to either side before giving the machine an appreciative pat. That ought to cover her bases.]