Someone wrote in [personal profile] aphanon_meme 2018-04-15 08:19 am (UTC)

Re: tl;dr ad;;

it's strange too because it came in a blinding of light before the picture changed from the dark windows to the room with the sun beaming in. i still don't think i could say any room looked creepier than the cafe at night, from all the rooms i went in. though tbf, i didn't go in all of them or read all the info blurbs from all of them, and i do regret it, but at the same time i think of all the scenes i spent my time involved with instead, and i could've been deprived of those. i'm glad i thought to check the map and followed along with everything as it was flooding in real time, too, it added something to the gravity of it all. just like those details in the settings of the production you saw--the actors/actresses (in our case, the passenger roleplayers) are important but we have as much credit credit to give to those who implemented those little details which amounted to much altogether. all the events going on just as they had at the time, even before the sinking with church services or the balls.

i wonder where clay got to, too! him and chase are my only unknowns, now, (besides not knowing if sir william smith took the opportunity to add to the orchestra with his rap skills.) and that peacock...i don't think it's a coincidence he and clay were on the deck together, haha. it's fitting in my mind if they were played by the same person; they BOTH love to plume themselves so! and i don't buy that a guy that good at RPing would only lend his skills to just one character. him not being around much of the time implies, to me, that he was giving time to other characters.

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