Elemental Gauntlet: A Pokemon Roguelike
#21
- “Well, let's say I even went there. What does it change?”
Masha was starting to get a little angry:
- “What do I want to know? Let's think about it. What is this place? Who are you? Why am I wearing this ridiculous costume? And what do I need to do to get you to help me get rid of this?”
Sorry for bad English. This is not my native language.
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#22
(11-02-2024, 01:14 PM)Bound cat Wrote: - “Well, let's say I even went there. What does it change?”
Masha was starting to get a little angry:
- “What do I want to know? Let's think about it. What is this place? Who are you? Why am I wearing this ridiculous costume? And what do I need to do to get you to help me get rid of this?”

Masha, unless you're born deaf, you got most of those questions answered when Leah asked them and you were five feet away from both girls at the time. Do yourself a favor and follow the instructions you were given; it's not that hard.
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#23
- “I thought it could be avoided, since I happened to be here by accident. Masha frowned. Then she took a deep breath.
- “Okay, okay. Sorry. It seems like I'm not in a position to bicker. But if I pass this stupid test, will they untie me?”
Sorry for bad English. This is not my native language.
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#24
"Uhh... No, but you do get money for each room you complete, which you can spend on stuff at the Item Shop," Hilda replied.

I should point out that roguelikes typically don't have a straight-up exit anyway. Think about something like Rabbit and Steel for instance.
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#25
Masha walked away from Hilda: “Damn. This must be some kind of stupid prank or a crazy dream. I'd pinch myself if my hands weren't wrapped in that damn straitjacket.”
She tried to toss and turn again, hoping to get out of the suit, but it was very strong and fitted so tightly that it did not leave the slightest hope of independent release.
- “Very funny, guys! I appreciated your joke, and now let's move on to the part where you come in and tell me that I was filmed by a hidden camera,” she said somewhere in the ceiling. But there was no response, naturally.
- “Uggghhh... Okay, at least I tried.”
Having exhausted all possible options, Masha approached Lena: “Hi, I'm Masha. It looks like we're both stuck here.”
Sorry for bad English. This is not my native language.
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#26
(11-02-2024, 01:53 PM)Bound cat Wrote: Masha walked away from Hilda: “Damn. This must be some kind of stupid prank or a crazy dream. I'd pinch myself if my hands weren't wrapped in that damn straitjacket.”
She tried to toss and turn again, hoping to get out of the suit, but it was very strong and fitted so tightly that it did not leave the slightest hope of independent release.
- “Very funny, guys! I appreciated your joke, and now let's move on to the part where you come in and tell me that I was filmed by a hidden camera,” she said somewhere in the ceiling. But there was no response, naturally.
- “Uggghhh... Okay, at least I tried.”
Having exhausted all possible options, Masha approached Lena: “Hi, I'm Masha. It looks like we're both stuck here.”

So you aren't going to the changing booth to get out of those diapers and get yourself something different? Uhh... Okay. Have fun with that.
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#27
(All in good time)
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#28
Lena looked at masha and thought to herself ”well shes not helping me anytime soon.”
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#29
I'll let the two of youse chat it out and see where this goes.
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#30
Since Lena did not answer her, Masha decided to try again: “Hello, a friend in misfortune. My name is Masha. I would shake your hand if I could. What's your name?”
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#31
Lena could hear a voice in her mind “lena i guess were supposed to team up.”
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#32
Masha started in surprise: “Wow! Do I hear your voice in my head? Are you a telepath?!”
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#33
“Im mute so this is my way of communicating so are we gonna team up.”
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#34
“I'm definitely dreaming about it. Well, this is good news, so sooner or later I will wake up in my cozy bed,” Masha thought to herself.
And aloud she said, “Yes, I agree. Actually, I was just going to suggest that you join our efforts. It seems to me. These trials will be too difficult and dangerous to handle alone. So where do we start? That strange girl in the dragon costume hinted that it was best to visit the changing booths first. What do you say, partner?”
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#35
“I think we should go through the grass door first”
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#36
Oh yeah... Masha, I should point out that there are four doors: Normal, Grass, Fire, and Water. Figured you should know before you try anything.
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#37
“I just thought that if this cabin is for changing clothes, then it might be possible to take off those stupid straitjackets with diapers or at least replace them with something more practical and less humiliating. But if you want to start with the grass door, then I don't mind.”
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#38
Lena entered the grass door. “Well then are you looking?”
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#39
Masha followed Lena. In such a dangerous place, it's better to stick together, even in stupid costumes, than to stay alone for the sake of a ghostly opportunity to change clothes. Besides, something told Masha that changing booths were unlikely to help her take off her damn costume. That would be too easy.
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#40
((Well flash whats inside the grass door.))
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