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Alec Troven ([personal profile] element_wizard) wrote in [community profile] alternativewriting2016-11-28 10:49 pm
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Passages Inn OTA

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There are Inns out there that exist between worlds and dimensions. They show up just when you need a place to stay, your car having stalled out a mile away or the unexpected rainstorm suddenly starts dropping torrents of water. Or sometimes you’re wandering around the streets in a city and need a place to stay and you spot the door to this Inn which looks friendly and inviting. Going in, things are just a bit off. The patrons are perhaps not quite human; the man behind the desk smiles a bit oddly. However he tells you that you’re in luck. There’s just one room left and you can have it.

But, when you leave the next morning and turn around to see what it’s called, the inn is gone. When you ask people about it, they look at you funny as if they have no idea what you’re talking about. There was never an inn there, they tell you.

And yet you may still have the key in your pocket, the leftover from dinner, a note from a girl you spoke to, just some little token that says well, maybe you’re not completely crazy.

The Passages Inn is one of those Inns.

Built in the middle of an interdimensional nexus it can reach any time or place or space. You just need to find the door and you can come in. If you’re lucky you can find the door again.

Just remember, first Tuesdays are Viking Night and second Thursdays are Poetry Slam.

The proprietor of the Inn is Alec Troven [personal profile] element_wizard All questions and concerns may be addressed to him.
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Jono Sayer

[personal profile] cutting_visions 2017-05-30 05:43 pm (UTC)(link)
The young man sits in the lounge by the fireplace. He's dragged a table over to the fireplace and is flipping cards as he watches the room. A closer look shows that he's flipping tarot cards. An even closer look shows that the deck isn't like a normal Earth deck as it has an added suite: bones and some of the higher arcana are different.

Most of the time he flips a card after staring at a person for a while. Other times he just seems to be playing solitaire.


((OOC: Jono is a telepath and tends to be rather free with it, so if you'd like him to hear your characters thoughts put them in the narrative, otherwise he'll be considered blocked by the Innkeeper (rude of him... ). He's also capable of telling the future.))