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Post by Nakanishi Shiro on Jul 9, 2008 21:12:51 GMT -8
Welcome to 'The Imperial Palace'. This nifty little game is similar to other Quote Tower games which you may have seen on other forums. However, this is our variant, making it vastly superior. Members will take turns naming a level of the Imperial Palace. As you can imagine these towers can get stupendously over-sized and be a bit of a page stretcher. Please keep in mind that this game thread has no cannon influence on the actual Imperial Palace in the roleplay.
Remember ladies and gentlemen to number your floors.
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Post by Nakanishi Shiro on Jul 9, 2008 21:16:31 GMT -8
The Lobby. This first floor can be better known as a waiting room. Citizens can make an appointment with the secretary and then they can sit in on the uncomfortable plastic and polyester chairs. There they can wait... and wait... and wait... and wait. Or alternatively, they can read one of the newspapers or magazines that is out-dated by a few years.
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Post by Matsuoka Koyama on Jul 10, 2008 4:32:50 GMT -8
Security. This is where they keep out the riff-raff and weapons out from the higher floors. To get through here, you have to wait through the huge line of other people trying to get in and the scanning Ronin, checking people for weapons. For whatever reason, they have seen fit to allow no weapons for most people past this point, and you must have you're appointment card ready and affirmed by the people downstairs, with 1 but not 2 stamps. Ronin have to go through a few more ridiculous rules to get through, like scan their sword and sheath separately. Why do they have to scan it if you're allowed to have it anyway? I'm I the only one confused here? Bah.
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Post by Nakamura Reiko on Jul 14, 2008 20:50:46 GMT -8
The third floor is the storage room for various magical and powerful relics that the philosophers, priests, and pseudo-scientists got bored of playing with and just threw on the third floor. There is no security what so ever on this floor and every door and window is left open, without even so much as a single lock or 'Keep out' sign. However there is a kindly old man who is mute, blind, and deaf who wears a sign around his neck which reads 'Please do not steal'. With this sort of security it is a wonder that there aren't more idiots popping up with doomsday relics, summoned undead armies, or magic swords.
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Post by Taku Kazuhiko on Jul 24, 2008 17:49:49 GMT -8
The library, where all the books are kept from fiction to non-fiction. Where book worms and schollers alike stay and read to there own benefits.
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Post by Nakanishi Shiro on Aug 4, 2008 16:00:13 GMT -8
Fifth floor, Detention Center. Here a wide variety of criminals, n00bs, and rabid fans are kept to keep from invading the population and harming the city. The guards more or less only guard the minor prisoners, therefore the chances of a super villain escaping and wreaking havoc are very strong. The fact the the walls are also only about an inch thin help too.
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Post by Matsuoka Koyama on Aug 4, 2008 17:08:39 GMT -8
The Nursery. Store your annoying little runt here while you go do more important things. Famous for things like giving knives to the kids to play and having the kids used as hostages in escape attempts. This floor was originally the trapped floor to keep people who weren't supposed to go past out, so there's plenty of little goodies left around. It was changed to the nursery by Emperor Vadly the Shortsighted.
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Post by Taku Kazuhiko on Aug 5, 2008 0:54:35 GMT -8
Wall Mart, where all the redneck hill billies get there wife beating juice. All there lawn ornaments. And reenactments of the civil war only the Confederacy won.
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Post by Nakamura Reiko on Aug 13, 2008 18:55:59 GMT -8
On the eighth floor is the emporer's personal garage, where he keeps his collection of cars. Included in this collection is a Model T, a 599 GTB Fiorano, a Veyron EB 16.4, a CCR, an El Camino (At the request of Nakanishi Shiro.), and a Reventón. The vehicles are washed, waxed, and maintenenced daily. They never leave the palace and how they got there in the first place is a mystery. The guard detail he has assinged to the vehicles numbers higher then that of the members of his family.
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Post by Nakanishi Shiro on Aug 25, 2008 18:58:02 GMT -8
The Detainment Center. While similar to the Detention Center and the Nursery, the Detainment Center was built as a way to process and manage the flood of fangirls/fanboys that seem to plague the areas where the uber-sexy captains frequent. After being apprehended by the local animal control services, the rabid fans are brought to the Detainment Center to be evaluated. If they can be re-educated or are deemed safe, they are released back into society after being conditioned. If not, they are given a humane death in the gas chambers or an inhumane death in the slaughter house (Where their meat is cleaned and recycled back into the community for consumption.). All works created by these fans are seized and destroyed by the city's censor, if deemed necessary.
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Post by Nakamura Reiko on Sept 4, 2008 18:07:29 GMT -8
The floor known by the number that is ten units away from zero! Or, if you prefer traditional methods; the tenth floor. This floor is mostly used just for holding the excess testosterone released by the male ronin. And believe us, it's a damn big floor.
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Post by Taku Kazuhiko on Sept 5, 2008 9:05:10 GMT -8
The Demotivater Room. All Demotivaters float here aimlessly... for eternity.
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Post by Nakanishi Shiro on Oct 8, 2008 7:57:19 GMT -8
The motivator room. Where idiots with computers pump out stupid motivator after stupid motivator until the end of time.
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Post by Taku Kazuhiko on Nov 3, 2008 8:01:47 GMT -8
The Disappearing shoe room. Yes it is a normal lounge room, but the moment you enter your shoes will had disappeared. No one knows where they go, they just vanish into thin air. Well that is of course until you leave this floor, then your shoes magically return to you.
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Post by Nakanishi Shiro on Nov 11, 2008 15:41:13 GMT -8
Super-Awesome-Radio-Broadcast-Station Floor! Where ronin number DJ sends out his signals of smooth musical jazz out over the country to hypnotize and entertain the masses. With no commercial breaks and only a few words by said DJ every couple of songs, it is the most popular show in the kingdom.
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