avante en garde
[ Minus your missing unitmate, you emerge in this room. There's enough room for your whole team to crowd into a booth, and discuss and speculate on your missing unitmate's predicament. After all, the rules displaying on your phone has just informed you that it's up to you to figure out what happened to them, and their fate hangs in the balance of just how well you can figure it out in time.
A little hourglass in the center of the table informs you of each ten minutes that passes. It sits next to a "menu"-- a list of 36 possible terrible things, three of which are happening to your unitmate, right now. ]
A little hourglass in the center of the table informs you of each ten minutes that passes. It sits next to a "menu"-- a list of 36 possible terrible things, three of which are happening to your unitmate, right now. ]

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We're pretty sure about the snakes, I think? 'Cause a creature, and then tentacles don't match much else.
The threat seemed like a plant, so maybe the tree's pretty sure, too.
Insides feeling grody still could go either way, and never figured out anything for the weird ritual dance thing. What do you think about just asking about if one's wrong, like the tree, or the statue?
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Like, maybe she'd send us a vision of a rock if it's the statue, or a plant for the tree.
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I think just asking two separate questions might be easier, since we got 'em. I mean, unless you guys're a lot less confident?