http://green-pizzicato.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] green-pizzicato.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg2011-04-12 11:28 pm
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Kinjirareta Asobi [ Active / Closed ]

Character(s): Kanaria, Xion, and possibly Woody, Roxas, Riku and Sora later. If threads are merged, idk. >:
Content: Kanaria's been out of energy for a few weeks, and the letters are sent out.
Setting: Wherever Xion is currently.
Time: Late week 30, early evening.
Warnings: None.

Kanaria knew from the moment she knew her ring was gone that her time was limited. Like Shinku and Hina-Ichigo before her, she was doomed to sleep when the last remainders of Micchan's energy was used. So she powered down.

For once though, luck was on Kanaria's side. She had been sleeping safely in her box, hidden away from any curious eyes when the last of her energy left her. Silence ensued, and in that time alone, she re-lived all of the memories of her past in her lovely dream-world. The world around her continued without her, but such was not the fate of a beautiful Rozen Maiden. They were destined to wake and fulfill their collective destiny. Thus, whether it was her box, Laplace's Demon, an unknown force, or even Rozen himself..no one would know, but letters were sent to every residence in the city of Paixao, to every citizen.

These letters looked as though they were written on aged paper with a fountain pen and india ink. None were neither addressed, nor had they names on them. Instead, the paper was folded over twice and stamped shut with a wax seal of a stylized rose. When opened, the letter would simply ask..


"Will you turn the key?

Yes, or no."

[identity profile] whodoyou-see.livejournal.com 2011-04-14 12:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Xion didn't see the box immediately, a jumped a little in surprise when she did. Where did that come from?

She hesitated at first, thinking maybe someone had left it there, but... she knew it hadn't been there when she'd sat down. She reached down, lifting it into her lap and looking at the rose. There was no key visible then, but the box opened easily.

Inside was... well, she thought it was a doll. She knew vaguely what they were, but had never had one herself. When she spotted the key, that sort of made since with the letter. She picked up it up gingerly, looking at it and trying to figure out what it could go to.

Maybe the doll? She carefully picked up the doll and saw the slot on her back, the same size as the key. She put the key in it, beginning to turn slowly.