New Scenario Informational Post: ONE MORE SCENARIO.

Welp, it took seventy-one days and more than one-hundred enemies, but you (and hopefully your party) have made it into the mountains that the ambiguous black figure took your wife into. As you (plus party) travel, you (plus part) discover a huge castle. “That must be where the thing lives”, you think to yourself. Seeing as this is apparently your last obstacle, you begin to slowly open the large and unprotected doors with caution for the unknown, only to discover the above image. You then realize, “This place is like the Plain of Existence from last time.” It’s clearly not the same though: While the last plain was a large semi-organic core, this place is completely mechanical, with no sign of life as far as the eye can see.
You (plus group) then suddenly hear a monotone female voice from a few miles away. “Do you like the place? I’m thinking Mecha, but I can change it if you want.” [Response] “KIKUE, I’M TIRED OF ALL THIS NEEDLESS BLOODSHED! YOU WILL PAY FOR WHAT YOU’VE PUT MY FRIENDS AND FAMILY THROUGH!!!” [Ambiguous voice] “Kikue?... Kikue ( -_- ).” You try to argue with the voice, but whatever was talking has stopped completely…Looks like all that’s left is too walk this endless path of technology and kill whatever caused this.
The place sure does look interesting; it’s full of some of all sorts of gears, small devices, and incomplete mechanical dolls. Everything’s looking at you, yet most of these things can’t talk. Those who can talk are simply background noise compared to the mechanical sounds and that indescribable clicking you can’t seem to find. Sure the place wasn’t full of giant organs and a sea of blood, but it still had its own disturbing uniqueness to it.
(Chris the Zombie finds the place interesting, but Flintlock doesn’t like it, because despite how modernized the place is, HE STILL CAN’T FIND A GUN! Not-Mio feels a bit different though. As a non-person, she’s been through the plain of existence for an unknown number of times; the place may be completely changed, but there’s a strange and indescribable familiarity that she has with it. Almost as if it was…home.)










