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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] lunchbreaks 2019-11-08 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
Dearest machine,
I know not of what riddle this is, but yes. They had several important dates, such as when they were created and when they left Eden and when the twins were born. They had numerous dates together, depending on how you would define a date. After all, restaurants and plays hadn't been invented yet. And they had the fruit - both fresh and dried, though naturally both occurred after leaving Eden. I can tell you more about them if you wish. I have not been asked about them directly in some time, and now that I think of them, I confess: I quite miss them. They were a lovely couple.
Yours,
Aziraphale.