Critical Role & Sagas of Sundry - Chapter Six: A Voice on the Radio | Ten Candles: Eclipse
Episode Date: May 5, 2025Wandering the Southern outskirts of Las Vegas, a group makes a mad dash for a safehouse while "They" appear to be all around. This captivating series, based on a game of tragic horror, includes a c...ast of 40 players, one game master, and zero survivors. Warning: for mature audiences only. Starring Anjali Bhimani, Jackson Lanzing, Joshua Dempster, Schno Mozingo, and storyteller Ivan Van Norman. Video versions are available at https://www.youtube.com/geekandsundry Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Give me a break.
Have a break. Have a kick hat.
Hello and welcome.
Back to another episode of Ten Candles.
Hello, everybody.
Hi.
Hello.
Hi, don't look at them.
Look at me.
I'm here.
I'm always more afraid to look at you.
I know bad things.
Now I'm looking at you.
Yeah, well, now you're looking at me.
It's okay.
It's not okay, but it's okay.
Uh-huh.
So, um, no.
It's been a long time, buddy.
I'm getting more comfortable looking at you.
That's good.
Yeah.
It takes a little bit of time.
This face is disparaging.
And I tend to cover it up with sweet,
Pouted sugar.
Shutter sugar.
I'm doing better now.
I'm happy to see you.
He just got really sweet.
Very,
so just see you three know.
I have known Shnoe for a very long time.
We're close friends outside of the table,
and I never get to really actually play with him.
So this legit was,
and then we're like, oh, we need like 40 people for 10 candles.
I was like, you know what?
I'm going to put some people who I want to play with.
This is a very special episode.
Tosando.
Yeah, because you get to play.
You know, and Jackson, I haven't even played with you yet.
I know. It's the person we've ever played together.
We get to do this.
Yeah, yeah, it's insane.
All these years of running into each other
in the Geek and Sundry Green Room finally played off.
I know, out of the sci-fi and into the friar.
Let's do it.
Let's do it.
There's nothing science fiction about this game.
No, well.
Just hanging high in the sky, but otherwise.
It's just really big guys.
It's just really real big.
What's better than the moon?
Real more moon.
More moon?
More moon?
Yeah.
Do you know what?
I don't think those are the rules.
I'm not sure that's not how this works.
Josh.
Hi man.
Hey, Ivan.
We've never played a game either, and I think we talked about the phone.
I haven't, I didn't really, we got to know each other with our phone call, with our check-and-call.
Yeah.
But other than that, this is really honest to God, like the first time sitting down and doing something.
So thank you.
No, thank you.
For taking the leap of faith.
That sounds like I'm in good hints, but I also know how the story ends.
Good hands
Just hands
You're just in hands
Yeah yeah yeah
Good bad and different hands
Just hands just hands
You're in good
Well red dice
We did pick red dice for this
But not only because they read great on camera
Also because you know exactly
How much dice you have
When they get into it
And Anjali I don't know
Why you keep signing up for games with me
I love you
And then it's my chance
To spend more time with you
So I hope it's a testament of how much I adore you
that I keep putting myself through this.
I'm so sorry, but thank you.
On a regular basis.
Yeah, I'll miss you right now.
Yeah, it's very sweet.
It will not help you.
Oh, no, I never thought it would.
I'm so excited to hang out with Ivan
and horrible things will happen.
Yeah, it's fine.
Right now they're not, so let's just enjoy that.
You might be able to bribe Ivan.
You can't ever bribe them.
Jackson's played before.
I love this game.
I love this game.
I'm going to be the positive one in the crowd.
I'm so happy to hear that because I know nothing about this game.
That's great.
That's okay because one of the best things honestly about this is that
this is one of the few games in which I have legit just like showed up at a cabin in the woods sleepover
and like just settled down and be like, hey, do you want to play?
And then we just grab a group of people and we just go straight into it.
Granted, all those people have to know what they signed up for.
Yeah, I was just...
But it is great with a close group of friends
or some new friends who are all consensible beings
and coming together for tragedy.
So speaking of which, let's get into it.
So as I mentioned, instead of cards,
you have your pictures,
which we're going to write your virtues and your vices on,
and then I'll tell you some context around the story.
These are all things we've kind of talked about
a little bit before the game,
but just for everybody at home
who wants to see the process go into it,
we're going to start by taking one of your photos,
and we're going to pass it to the right, to the left.
All right.
All right, it's going to the left.
Now, on that photo, I'd like you to turn it around,
and then I would like you to write a virtue on it.
Something that you aspire to be,
something great that you look up to in someone.
And that virtue,
virtue.
Anjali's using a pen so I don't have the decisive
screeching of a Sharpie to tell me if you're all done or not.
Done.
Thank you.
That's quite enough.
Then let's take them back to their owners to the right.
All right.
Josh, why don't we start with you?
What did you get?
I received comforting.
Comforting.
There's more.
Making feel safe.
Making feel safe, okay.
I probably would pick one or the other, either comforting,
or safety.
Okay, okay.
You know.
How do I make you feel?
Safety.
Safety.
Okay.
So, okay.
Safety.
So, but you want to do comforting
in the way that you make feel safe.
I'm sure there's a verb out there that describes that.
I'm going for it right now.
I'm trying.
I'm trying.
Yeah, someone will find it.
But we'll get there.
But for the moment, how about you, Jackson?
Honorable.
Honorable.
Okay.
Honorable.
It is a good one.
It is a good one.
It is a good one.
How about you, Shno?
Resilience.
Resilience.
Oh, and that's written so boldly.
It is, it's very bold.
And the whole card.
The whole card.
Sharpies.
Write big, right loud.
That's right.
I apparently have already set myself apart from the world.
I'll go back to the Sharpies.
I will conform.
It's okay.
What did you get, Anjali?
Empathy.
Empathy.
Yes.
Okay.
Put your shoes on my feet.
Okay, cool.
Great.
So then let's take our
Weiss, let's take another one of our cards,
and then let's move it to the right, please.
Certainly have the right picture for this particular thing.
That is a great thing.
You're going to do the right picture for that, didn't I?
All right.
Now this one is a vice, something that you would never wish upon anybody.
But you are.
Something that makes more problems than it solves.
is really what it's all about.
Do we need tiny chess clocks?
Yeah, I'm all about that.
Doop.
Okay.
If there was such turns to be passed,
if the clock is slowly to your demise,
then yes, I approve of chess clocks.
But these clocks can't be stopped.
I was going to do one that went along with the picture,
but.
This one just a gesture, like no, not this time.
I already am second guessing myself.
Let's watch the cross talk.
Sorry.
Let's pass them back to the left where they belong.
That is saucy.
All right.
Then,
Chanel, let's start with you.
What did you get?
I got extreme selfishness.
Oh, extreme.
I think selfishness would have been fine.
Yeah, no.
But instead, it's extreme.
Not casual selfishness.
Oh, okay.
All right.
Extreme.
Your selfishness skateboards.
You said something, I would.
You said something.
I wouldn't wish upon anyone else.
Yeah, that's true.
You're wishing extreme self.
Extreme self.
Well, then what did you get on, Jolena?
I caught aggressive paranoia.
Ah, all right.
Yeah, modifiers.
The modifiers are going hardcore modifiers.
Yeah.
And this picture is appropriate for some kind of vice.
Yeah, okay.
Aggressive paranoia.
That's fair.
How about you, Josh?
I am dishonest.
What was your virtue?
again? So I'm comforting
and dishonest. Oh.
Oh, that's a beautiful
combo. Oh, thank you.
Oh, thank you. And how about you?
You're self-serving, son.
Oh, we're gonna be good friends. I have a compulsive
liar. Okay. Oh, look at that. So we have a whole, so a
compulsive lie to the table that you cannot trust.
We're the sweet ones.
Don't listen to what we say. And what was your, what was your virtue again?
My virtue was that I'm honorable.
An honorable. So, I am an
Honorable compulsive liar, which I'm going to work out what that means.
Okay.
Real quick.
Figure that one out.
Yeah, get in there.
Also, just as a bonus, I'm a compulsive liar, brownie face.
That's how you know it's bad.
That's really bad.
Okay.
All right.
Well, let me tell you a little bit about the situation you're in.
Okay.
So you have your virtues and your vice.
And I'm going to kind of describe to you where and how we're going to start this game.
And really, I'm just going to recap what we have.
all talked about a little bit before coming to the table today.
We have decided that you are two weeks plus since the cataclysm has occurred since these
monoliths rose out from the ground.
And since then you have seen everything from earthquakes to tidal surges to people just
disappearing out of nowhere.
In fact, you've seen the emergence of them as you are slowly trying to make your way
out of your safe haven that you created for yourself for at least a few weeks inside of Las Vegas.
But now for one reason or another, you were no longer safe and you had to leave.
So now you're sitting outside of the outskirts of Vegas making some kind of pilgrimage.
Maybe South, I think we talked a little bit about maybe having a destination like Palm Springs
and mine, just something away from the city.
And that is all you know besides the torn land around.
you in the desert that surrounds your every horizon as well as these modelists.
With that said, I would be honored if you would take one of your photos and turn it around
and write a moment that you hope to accomplish in our story today.
And that moment can be, well, it should be something that is absolutely achievable,
but at the same time has a potential to fail.
And if you achieve this moment in the story, and it is the most visible card in front of you,
I will award you with a delicious hoop dice.
And these are 100% you can keep these secret.
These are for you, but they will have to be revealed at the time of you cashing them in should the moment be fulfilled.
In fact, I'll even go so far as to say I'd like to hear what your moment is as you introduce your character to me and everyone.
one else at the table.
Oh.
Yeah?
Because that's what we've done already.
To the tapping.
Oh, sorry.
Yeah.
It's okay.
Gosh, this is...
It's okay.
To be fair,
I've only recently begun to be a player,
and I found that I'm far more nervous
being a player than I am a GM.
Yeah.
You were not a player at the same time
as you started jamming? You would only GM?
I GMed intensively
when I first started doing this.
And, oh, I've only been a player, really a handful of times.
So when I got to do LA by night here,
I was legit just a bucket of nerves.
And I was surprised how much,
maybe it's just repetition,
but this is still nerve-wracking.
But in a much more, I control this nerve-wracking environment.
Yeah.
Kind of added to.
As a player, you're much squishier.
When you truly step into the shoes,
of your character and things are bad.
Like, I don't get nervous
before the game once I'm in the situation
and I've been told that I'm probably
going to die. That's, I'm like, oh,
hmm, okay.
Like many other things
in life, you sometimes have to live
in another person's shoes
to really appreciate how you can serve
that role
on the other side.
So, yeah,
Josh, what is your moment?
Who are you playing?
And what do you hope to create in this story?
So I am playing Anthony Tony Holler.
Anthony, Tony, or Anthony or Tony?
For Tony.
Tony.
Tony.
Tony, okay.
So Tony Holler.
And I previously made a living, taking advantage of folks.
Okay.
Easy marks.
Okay.
You know.
All right.
So you were a bit of a con man.
A little bit of a grifter.
Okay.
You know.
Some people say I have a comforting kind of, you know.
kind of way about me.
Okay, fair enough.
In what moment do you hope to generate in this story?
I hope to give true closure and peace to one creature.
Okay, so you would like to actually provide comfort for someone versus it being a facade.
Yes.
Okay.
All right.
Fair enough.
Sounds good.
I've set myself up for success with me.
Sure.
Sure, all of it being a dishonest man.
Yeah.
So, Anjolene.
were you playing today um so i am playing osha pratt i am a uh a grief counselor by trade um originally
in the uh in the uh in the uh be like a doctor or in the medical system okay and then um over
the last few years before all of this happened started to go into private business and
traveling for wow so you so you were a bit of um not to put down anyway
who's an actual grief counselor,
but this is a luxury service.
Or would you have a...
It was more of a...
Like, I'm not a luxury service
so much as,
originally it was people in hospitals
who were psychiatrically
needed psychiatric evaluation
and help after that evaluation,
and I would step in
and provide them enough solace to be well.
But then more recently...
You're the ultimate bedside manner.
But more recently,
I have separated from the medical system
and now I am doing it more on my own, traveling to people in need.
Okay.
And what was the moment you hoped to create in this game?
I seem to live in fear of doing things wrong in my life, Anjali's life,
so I hope that this is the right way to write it.
Okay.
I would like to have a moment to admit freely that I have no idea what I've been doing with my life,
even though my whole life has been providing solace to people and everyone around me.
And I share the moment, in this moment, I would share,
my coping mechanism that I have used over the last chunk of time.
So if I'm interpreting that, you basically hope to at what some point, let down all of your
walls and then just let it all.
Exactly.
At some point, like, yeah.
Take your own advice.
Yeah.
Okay. Cool.
That sounds nice.
Take your own advice.
Let down the walls.
All of that makes sense.
So great.
Shno, who will you be playing today?
I am a purveyor.
of spiritually precious stones.
Okay.
And herbs and tinctures.
Okay.
There are people, a lot of people call me gypsy.
Okay.
Or rocky.
The dumb people call me rocky.
Nobody really knows my government name.
That secret died with my mama.
Okay.
So you, you've been going by suit.
pseudonym's wandering and traveling however you can and what moment do you hope to generate in this
i i wish i could just once in my life truly trust myself or anyone else so you want to trust
someone yeah i like that you want to trust someone all right just once before you go all right
there's a lot of distrust so i don't know why
Certainly not for you.
I was gonna say, yeah.
Those guys are being ridiculous.
They look so wholesome and honest.
I am extremely honorable.
I don't know what you're talking.
All right, Jackson, who are you playing today?
My name is Marcus Carver.
Marcus, okay, Carver.
I spent most of my teens and 20s
doing backup guitar and backup vocals
for larger rock acts, country acts,
Pop-backs, 98% of whom were assholes.
You were a second fiddle.
Yeah, I was a fifth fiddle.
Got it.
And a lot of that was because I wasn't willing to write about stuff I didn't care about.
Okay.
I wasn't willing to lie in my art.
And part of that is that I spent a lot of time lying in my personal life.
And the dissonance ate me up for a long time.
Got it.
What moment do you hope to generate?
Well, just before all this went down, I finally wrote a song that mattered,
and it got me a little bit of something.
And then within a week on the charts, the world ended.
So I would like to find a radio somewhere in this landscape where I can play my song for whoever's still left out there.
Do you have a tape with you?
Do I have a tape of the song?
Yeah.
No, I'd be doing it here.
You'd be doing it.
I'd be doing it live.
So you want to find a broadcast.
That's exactly right.
Okay.
So you don't hope to hear it.
You hope to broadcast it.
I hope to broadcast it.
All right.
I hope you don't mind if I interpret that.
I want to sing one last time for an audience.
A thousand percent.
I almost wrote exactly those words.
So it doesn't need to be a broadcast.
If the audience is corpses, then the audience is corpses.
That's cheery.
Yeah, I'm here for you.
Yeah.
At least that's success through lowered expectations.
Yeah, we can get your show right now.
That's true, but it's perfect.
But it also may not be the right moment.
So, then great.
So we have met our crew and we hope to have this moment.
The final thing is we have to write a brink.
Now I will actually be participating in this brink with you.
So, and this is mostly applies to Jackson and Schno here,
what will happen is we'll take another one of our cards
and we will pass them to the left.
Now what this means,
Schnoe for you,
and what this means for Jackson,
is that
Schno, I am going to
write something that
they have seen from you.
Something that
they know about you.
Them. The them. Them.
That are they. Yes.
And the same time Jackson,
you know what's coming,
you will be writing something that you
have seen them do.
Something to contribute to this world.
And I implore upon you, this is not
necessarily mean these creatures
that you may have run into
or have been avoiding or
been getting away from. This could
also apply to the monoliths. This could
apply to the moon. This could apply
to other of these elements that
are in play
inside of this world.
So I do not limit it to
the proverbial them. Does it have to be
something that I've seen or can it be something that I've
heard.
So,
like observed.
Yes.
The observed is fine.
I know I saw is normally the,
the,
the thing.
Yes,
but in these circumstances,
and we have established that
because the rumor,
Mill is strong as a result
of the communication being
extremely limited with what is possible.
That,
keep in mind that anything that you have heard
could be construed as a rumor.
Sure.
Right.
And it doesn't have to necessarily
be a truth.
Love it.
So when we've seen,
I have seen you something something.
It can be with people that weren't
that aren't at this table.
It can be with whomever.
Somehow in the past, I have seen this happen.
No, it's not even about that.
You have to, for whoever you're passing it back to,
you have to write, you have seen them, that character.
Either an act, it can involve other people.
It can involve you.
Anything like that.
But it has to be something you've seen them,
not the proverbial them, but the character.
This guy do.
And it's not, and it's just something.
It's their worst moment.
It's their absolute
worst moment that you've seen
them confer to. In the book
they have a couple of examples. One of the
examples is, I've seen
you lose it over this dead dog.
You cried for three hours
and I nearly left you. You know?
Or one is like, I've seen you worship
them. I've seen you get
on your knees and offer a silent prayer
to them when you didn't think anyone was looking.
You know? This is the
I want you to describe an action that describes the bottom of their emotional barrel.
All right.
Excellent.
Did I do it right if I made myself feel bad?
Yes, you did.
Thank you for that emotional prompt.
All right.
These are secret.
These will not be read.
They are simply given and they are simply true.
Are we allowed to?
Are we allowed to?
Can you see them?
Yes, please.
I like this one.
I like a lot of them.
Everyone who's delivered a brink to me so far has not disappointing.
I love the idea of a continuing Ten Candles game where the brinks are a way for each party to interact with the world.
That is one of the coolest innovations I've heard you do on this game.
I really like that.
When we are done, I will share with you some of these other brinks.
That's very cool.
That'll come a result.
I'm going to steal that.
I want to run an ongoing Ten Candles game now.
I've seen you do it.
I'm like, this is incredible.
I've just seen you use your setup and I'm like, wonderful.
This makes me so happy.
Elder chore always brings out the sunshine in me.
Just saving that picture.
Now the last photo is simply for you to write your name, your concept, just to have a reference.
If you'd like to have it for who you are, it really serves no other purpose than to be a reference card for you.
It is your, it's as much of a character sheet as you will get in this game.
I really shouldn't save my hedgehog picture.
Well, now you could.
I thought this one was going to be special.
Yeah.
Well, it is special because it's you.
Yeah.
See the nicest things.
It's like my sugar glider photo.
Great.
You miss those.
You too.
All right.
Now, as you're writing these last bits, I'd like you to arrange your stacks.
however you'd like
Virtue's Vices, moments.
They can go in any order you wish.
The only qualifier is the brink must go on the bottom.
Otherwise, make them as you wish.
Thank you, water.
Oh, that's all right.
The more gravelly my voice gets,
the better this is anyway.
Yeah, not lying.
Especially since I've been thinking about this
and I would like to add this
proverbial piece of data as well, too.
You have observed over the time,
since the monoliths have risen,
that the days and night cycles are getting much longer.
The hours are ticking by,
and your subjective time is now completely thrown off.
Has anyone ever been to Alaska and been up there?
Well, if you go the closer to the upper hemisphere,
you get the longer, it's, I can tell you,
it's very odd to see the sun still
up at 11 p.m.
As far as like your watch goes.
Well, this is about as disorienting as that, you know,
except for at this point,
it being day 17,
that is either better or worse by a day.
I don't know which.
It does mean that you are in the middle
of the long night cycle that you're in.
And as far as you know,
subjectively, you've been awake for about three days.
You know, if you can estimate,
I don't know if one of you wants to make one of your equipment being a, you know, old-style Swiss mechanical watch.
But I can tell you it's definitely not accurate.
But that type of, that kind of knowledge is what you have as they are always out at night, always out at night.
And three days of walking and avoiding them has been taking a toll on you.
You are exhausted.
And it's, yeah, well, I mean, they do say that it takes about six days of no sleep for someone to succumb.
And you can literally die from being awake for too long.
It is possible.
So I don't think you're there yet, but you are definitely past the point in which anyone has pulled any kind of all-might,
on any kind of project or report
and I've had to power through 72 hours.
I've only ever done it on drugs.
Right.
And you don't even have the benefit
of having that kind of adrenaline boosting through your system.
But fear.
It's the only reason you've been able to stay awake for this long.
So we will start our story here.
As you walk through the southern...
southern outskirts of what city of Las Vegas or just out of Vegas just out of Vegas great so that
that I-15 that takes you past and down past the new stadium towards where the there's that rock
formation that's still up there I'm trying to remember what it's called something heavens like the
eight heavens or something like that but you know that was pretty much the last bit of
of true refuge.
And the only reason that you even were able to tell them
is because they were painted these incredibly bright,
non-primary colors, these neon.
It was some Swedish artists that just put it all down.
But since the earthquakes,
they are tumbled and seem to just be like broken rocks
that are now scattered and dust all over the side of the highway.
What do you do?
Are there vehicles around?
There's a freeway.
And there's roads.
Would you like to look for a car?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Or anything.
I'm just curious.
What's become of cars?
Whenever this thing happened, when this thing went down.
You have people in cars, how were they affected by this?
Because right, like, how does that work?
So, you've, every car that you've started up to this point has not turned to,
over. And it's not one of those
Oh, because it was like an EMP or something, right?
All the electronics. New things.
So out.
Yeah. And even some of the,
well, frankly, let's call it at this point.
You haven't run into anything that hasn't had
some kind of computer chip
inside of it at this stage.
It is Vegas, of course.
Right. You know.
So everything's either battery powered
or has some kind of onboard computer.
That is highly
reliant upon it not being shielded.
All right, all right.
So is that something you just want to continue?
Excuse me.
Is that something you just want to continue doing is looking for a old muscle car or some
kind of clunker?
Are there just like cars lined up on the freeway just sitting there?
So the crazy part about how this EMP hit is it basically froze technology on the spot.
And that's when the model is started rising and that's when people started disappearing.
So to paint a stronger picture in your head, these freeways, they don't look much different than if you were driving up the 15 to go visit a weekend in Vegas.
But everything, it's not like what you would expect in a post-collapse society where there's like traffic jams all laid up and people are off-roading and trying to get around to get anywhere around it.
It's just like every car stopped where they were.
So they've all...
In an orderly way.
And they all either coasted
and found a resting point.
So everything looks like it just
laid down and took a nap
as far as cars are concerned.
And then undoubtedly a lot of people
got out of their cars
and they get out of the cars.
We don't know.
There's certainly no people around you.
Nor bodies in the cars.
Nor bodies in the cars.
Can we, how much can we see,
how far can we see
in front of a,
It is night, but the moon is so bright.
It is illuminating the way that you would expect a full moon to provide,
but it is so much brighter, like two or three times,
to the point of where you are in a, I mean, I would say that if you've ever been into,
like, a dim room with low fluorescent light, that's constantly humming,
or like when you set a dimmer on the very lowest amount,
but there's still that recognizing amount of light,
that is all around you.
And it is, it is beautiful.
It's like, for all of us film geeks out there,
that's like if someone just blast it on an HMI
and put it over the entire world,
it's only going to make sense to like 15% of it.
I'm on it.
Yeah.
But you're walking, and this is an opportunity.
You're out of Vegas.
So whatever you wish to do is yours.
I look back at Vegas for a moment if we can see that far still.
You can see the dried husks of the buildings that is once the city of lights.
Did a monolith rise?
Oh, oh, why don't you tell me where it rose?
Is it in the city? Is it in the outskirts?
Oh, no. A monolith rose right in the center.
May we be poetic for just a moment and say that it went right through the Luxor Tower?
I love it.
I love it.
I'm like, mm.
Yeah.
And then you're like, mm-mm.
And then you're like, mm-hmm.
The pyramid shattered around it.
And it's sort of a crumbled mass.
Because where it once stood and where that light once extended high up into the heavens now is a black spire.
And when I see when these modelists, we are talking about an Empire State building for each monolith, 100 stories tall.
Do we only see the one?
Yes.
How many of them are?
There is one on each horizon.
This globe has been pinheaded with monoliths everywhere.
So can we see any other ones from where we can just see that one?
You can see that one.
And you can see one to your direct.
So in front of you, but slightly off to the left, aka your south east.
And you can see one also in front of you, but directly to your right, aka yourself.
So if you're walking directly south from Vegas,
you're basically walking in between the pillars
of two monoliths that you can see in the far distance.
Better than walking towards the monoliths.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Do any cars appear to break the pattern
of like the slowed calm resting?
What do you want to do with this?
I want you to roll those dice, Josh.
Anthony.
Great Josh.
Hey, it had to start somewhere.
Cudos to you.
Anthony, as you're super.
scouring the freeway looking for a bunch of sixes,
which you got several four.
You only needed one.
You didn't have to overkill so hard.
I found all the cars.
Great job, Tony.
This one belongs to me.
So I will hold on to that for future roles.
The good news is, this is the first role.
You get to take narrative rights.
So why don't you please tell me how this conflict is resolved in your favor?
Can we make suggestions or is it entirely up to him?
Know your place.
No.
No, Rocky.
When it is time, you will have an opportunity to be able to resolve a conflict
and should you succeed as absolutely yours.
But for now, this is completely Tony's territory.
Yes.
It is a fair question.
I just like making fun of you.
Yes.
Sorry.
So while we're kind of working away down the highway
and picking through cars trying to find, you know, just useful items.
I kind of wander off to the side and up on a large rock formation,
slowly, carefully, of course, staying within eyeline.
But about 100 yards down, I see a car that appears to have pulled off of the freeway
and gone an extra, like, we'll say, 60, 70 feet past anything we've seen.
So far more than the standard coasting that you expect when you see a vehicle.
There was something else happening in the driver's side door.
Actually, all the doors are open.
All the doors are open.
Okay, great.
So you walk over to the car and or at least on.
I'm going to flag them.
I'm not doing this on my own.
Okay.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So please, please elaborate and tell me what you'd like to do.
So I work my way back to the other three.
I think that I may have found a car.
I don't know if you guys have,
like everything seems to have stayed where it was,
but up ahead I see a car that seems to have pulled off
the road and gone farther than anything else
that we've passed by since leaving Vegas.
Like it might actually work.
Is there any sign of anyone around it
or anyone who's it might belong to?
All the doors are open.
That's all I could see from here.
I think we're well after property rights.
I was worried about that than people
who might have walked away to try to find some help
and are expecting to be able to come back to their car.
Ors than that, armed.
Should we at least go look?
Let's go look.
I'm all for looking.
So at this point you feel the ground slightly reverberate.
It's an aftershock.
This has been pretty consistent.
You've been feeling them every once in a while, ever since the major 8.8, you know, anywhere
from 7 to 8.8 kind of magnitude earthquakes have been hitting everywhere you are occasionally.
There seems to only be a few minutes of actual sturdy ground before you're feeling some kind of aftershock.
So you kind of tilt and sway a little bit as you're on the top of your rock, but you jump down at this point.
It's more nauseating than everything, especially with as little sleep as you've been getting.
It's so disorienting, just having the earth constantly troll you the way that it is.
How long has it been since the major quakes?
I would probably say you hit another one yesterday, subjectively.
Right, yeah.
You know, in the last 12 hours, you felt another major earthquake,
and that was one of your reasons for getting the hell out of Las Vegas
because the buildings were just starting to come down around you.
Let's get to the goddamn car, guys.
Yeah.
So you get over to where the car is, and you can see that the doors are wide open,
and you see that whatever has been inside of it has just been pulled and stripped out.
It seems like they've left nothing left inside of it.
Is the radio still working?
You'd have to turn the ignition to see if there was in there.
I immediately walk around towards the driver's side and check in the ignition to see if.
if there's a key left in it.
Okay, so you look over to the car
and you see if you can find a key.
You just took all the sixes.
I know, I'm so sorry.
We're doomed anyway.
Oh, okay, okay.
Two ones for me, but one six for you.
Let me roll my one dice to see if I can steal
narrative control from you.
I cannot.
Hazzar.
So, Marcus, please tell me,
what happens?
So as I get closer to the driver's side,
I look into the ignition slot
and the key is not there.
But I look up
and I can see sort of dangling from the...
Someone really did that thing.
Yeah, they did that thing where they put it.
Yeah, there's the key there,
but it's actually, there's a keychain.
It's dropping down.
And the keychain has a,
it's one of those hotel keychains.
It's got, you know, it's got an address for a little hotel.
Way off strip.
Yeah, several miles off strip.
In fact, maybe even down the 15.
I don't know this area all that well.
Right.
But I sort of pull it out and without looking much at the thing,
I take that off and I toss it to you.
You know that place?
As it happened, I stayed there on the way in.
I think maybe they've got...
I don't know.
Anybody else like you knows their way around without technology.
And help us out.
I think that's being very presumptive, first off.
But maybe.
Maybe.
Anything's possible right now.
Well.
This is the best lead we got.
I pull the key and I put it up.
We have a chance to get the hell out of here.
But the minute that we turn this on...
We've got to go.
As fast as we can.
if we turn it on.
I'm only doing this if we all agree
we're gonna do this.
I'm in.
We look around, you still don't see any sign
of any other human that might come grab.
It's so quiet.
It's so, the desert is quiet.
You can hear the chirping of crickets
and the silentness that is the desert.
I mean, you can, people have been out in the desert before.
Look, I spent,
And Marcus is clearly, like his anxiety,
he's kind of taking over a little bit.
So I spent a year in Amsterdam,
and the car racing there is out of this world.
I spent some time behind a wheel.
You have no idea how fast I can take this thing.
If you just all get in the goddamn car,
let's get out of here, please.
It's too quiet.
They are coming.
Let's do it.
I get in.
I get in the back seat.
Wait.
And I just, can I have?
Just one minute.
This is a stupid test, but I'm gonna do it anyway.
I wanna gather like two or three
the largest rocks I can find and just heave them
as far away from us as possible, but like in sequence.
Oh, smart.
Okay, so you just wanna heave a bunch that's coming into it.
Yes, please, please, please, please.
Heave some rocks to see what you can do.
Two, six is no ones.
Ooh, great.
So in this circle, I get a chance for an area of control.
I get one six, but you have two.
So in this circumstance, please, you can narrate,
but if you would like, I can tell you what happens as a result of the throne.
Okay.
Anthony, you take these two, and in the desert,
it is not hard to find a boulder bigger than your hand.
And so you kind of grasp it,
and you get as much as you can to get as much momentum as possible.
But there is also a thing in which you were not a world-class shot putter.
So the amount of distance you would like to be able to get on this is good,
but you basically hear it foop onto the ground.
And the thing that I want to make abundantly clear about this territory
is that you originally might imagine a clear, flat desert with the hillsides that are part of this mountain.
That's part of where Las Vegas comes into its flat desert area.
But the earthquakes have done a lot to reshape.
and miss shape this land around you.
So you hear it, quack, and you actually watch
as one of them thunk into a small crevasse,
and you do hear it as it continues to go down
what appears to be a deep, deep hole.
That was just over the ridge side
that you couldn't see because it was facing towards you.
Like where we would be driving?
Not necessarily.
Okay, okay.
But definitely within chucking of rock distance.
And as a result, you do stop as you hear the sound
of the rocks closing coming around.
Well, that's as good as sign as any,
but now that we've made some noise,
I really wanna get out of here.
Get in the car, get in the car, get in the car.
Wait, wait, just one second
before you getting this thing and tear off
like we're in the middle of Amsterdam.
What's the road like?
Like I mentioned, it's definitely navigating
but you're gonna be doing a whole lot of swerving
and moving and not straight.
But we also have enough light from the moon
that we can see the road in front of us.
Yes.
So you, Marcus, you get in,
you know, Rocky's making these last minute kind of like,
what are we doing before?
But he's also saying this as he's sitting in the car
in this circumstance and you pop the engine
and you hear it turn.
You hear it turn and it
Shudududududadda-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d.
Make it start.
White knuckling on the little, like, whatever those handholds are for in-tell.
That's...
Tragedy.
Three-ones, no sixes.
You do have an option, of course, to burn if you'd like to take one of your virtues and get those three-one re-rolls.
Or we can end the scene right now.
I would just re-roll those three-roll those.
You would just re-roll those three ones.
Yeah. It feels it. It actually really works. So my vices on top.
Yes, what is your vice? My vice is that I'm a compulsive liar.
Great. Which turns out I've already done.
Whenever been to Amsterdam, I don't know how to drive a car.
But I really want to get the hell out of there. So you have no idea how to drive a car.
Nope. Great. Re-roll those three ones.
Have you driven?
I can drive a car. I have no idea how to, you know, drive a car.
Oh, yeah. Put me in a Fast and Furious movie. I'm screwed.
Okay. All right. We'll get there. Yeah, yeah, exactly.
Let's see how it is.
Six.
And a one.
Okay, but still a six.
Right.
Yeah, but he's got a great chance to.
Nope.
I will take narrative control.
You
shud-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-ch-d-ch-d-h-d-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h.
Hey, hey, hey, shun-d-d-d-d-d-.
And you feel this thing kind of pip up, and it is definitely a muscle car.
You have picked an old roadster that is running solely on what it is,
and you feel this thing kind of,
rabbit life, and you pop it into drive,
and you feel and you hear as the dust
just screeches around you as you kick up a whole pile of dust
and you tear off which direction.
So over the ridge we've got,
help me understand the direction of the road
because I know we're heading south,
there's the road to go south.
So there's the 15, which heads south, okay?
And then you go through Vegas.
I described this little rock formation,
which is slightly off to the side.
So you are in between anywhere from a small paved,
but off freeway road and the actual freeway itself.
And what about the monoliths?
The monoliths.
Are they on either side of the road?
They are on either side of the road.
Yeah.
So by driving south, you will be driving in between the monolith.
If you go back north to check out whatever this hotel situation is,
you'll be heading back north into the city.
Oh.
Then probably best we just keep heading south.
I, it was the direction the car was facing.
Was south?
Yeah, but I just go forward.
Okay, you just peel forward, and you begin to feel as you car begins to move forward,
it's rocking and it's bumping, and you realize you are driving on four flat tires.
As much as you're going through, and it just is digging, and you hear it, but it is moving.
It is 100% going forward.
It just is a rocky, awful ride.
And as you begin to get farther down the road,
you can hear as the squealing of the metal
is beginning to just as it's just digging
into small parts of the pavement,
but you keep driving.
And at this point, I highly doubt you care
about the integrity of this car
as you're basically riding on rims on the dirt.
I do put on my seatbelt.
Good.
as you begin to tear like it just creases.
It's almost like you're taking a pizza cutter
to the freeway at this point as you tear down into it
and you can hear the gravel and it is the loudest thing
you have heard in your life.
And at that point you can start to see
in the moonlight shadows.
They're coming.
They're coming.
Just moving its rocks.
Oh my God, oh my God, oh my God, oh my God.
Right now you see them off in the distance.
they appear to be only about quarter size
in the horizon, but the moon illuminates them very well.
And you can see that while many of them have,
some of them have been lifted up in this kind of mere cat
looking position, a lot of them have down,
and you've even watched a few of them just dive straight.
A few of them, as in we are seeing more than two.
You are seeing multiple shadows moving across the desert skyline.
Do we know if it's better if we stop and hide
or if it's better if we just go?
Where the hell are we supposed to hide?
So you screech?
Tell me if there's anything you want to do, please, by own means.
There's other cars that were past.
Yeah, I'm fully focused just on keeping us on the road.
Yeah, there is.
You are passing cars.
I would say riding on rims,
you're probably going at most 20 miles an hour.
Do they seem to be gaining on us?
What's that?
Do they seem to be gaining?
Very hard to tell when at this point you've just seen
and it's almost like watching,
oh, shark fin in the distance,
pop out in the water.
It's not there,
but it's hard to miss these abominations
as they are just in the desert skyline.
You know what, guys,
we're at least safer in this car, right?
I don't know. Can they swallow the car hole?
I don't know, that's true, Rocky.
You're still, just keep driving
While we're talking
Yeah
It's already loud enough
We can obviously talk full voice
You guys, we have to go somewhere
Have you guys ever seen when they jump out of a car
In a movie?
Like, a tuck and roll seems like
Maybe the move and just let this thing fly
You think they follow the car and just leave us?
They follow the sound and the movement
If we can get somewhere where we make no noise
Who's got a brick?
Anybody got anything I can put on this gas
Just so it keeps going
As long as we can get it keep
Uh, uh, uh,
I got some stage in my pack
We can like wedge it
down and I like reach back give it to me give it to me now I'll do what I can but we got to
keep it pace you hand them the sage the giant bag yeah take the bag and I shove it
under my foot and stick it there and let's check the integrity of the sage a little
yeah hmm huh that's good that's fine one one no sixes
story of my life right there you one one you have an option
If you wish, it's just one re-roll though.
I can just give my whole pack.
Well.
I have an umbrella.
I have an umbrella in my bag.
Well, I think of a failure.
It's already been done.
There's a failure, and it has occurred.
So you have an option to roll this or not?
No, no.
We will end the scene immediately.
Okay.
All right.
So, good news.
You're back up to nine dice.
But first,
we have to speak some truths about what is happening in this world.
First, the world is dark.
And with that, Rocky, you get to speak our first truth as the person who rolled the failed conflict in this circumstance, knowing, of course, that the conflict failed.
There's no unbroken path between here and safety.
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Exhaustion forces us to stop
in a small cave.
You find respite in a small cave
as far as your legs can carry you.
That's fine.
Anthony?
We're not alone in this cave.
As we were running,
I saw
one of the creatures devour the car.
Awesome.
So what?
That's with the fifth, please.
You're next.
I saw not far down in the road
from where we were in the cave.
Travel trailer.
Travel trailer.
Like a motor home.
Oh, in the desert.
Skyline.
Great.
On the freeway.
Oh, on the freeway?
Right.
Not in the desert.
So you saw a motor home on the freeway.
You all left so fast,
you left all of your provisions in the car.
Seven.
It takes only 15 minutes of us trying to sleep
before we hear the breathing in the cave.
We all know we're not alone.
Anthony, you get the last one.
There is the sound of water in this cave.
Oh, there's water in the cave.
Which is the sound.
I don't want to be too generous.
Yes.
Or too evil.
We just need to go a little deeper into the cave.
Yeah.
What's the breathing?
What could possibly go on?
water.
Great.
So we will pick up our scene with nine dice.
And in this cave in which we'll start this scene.
Kind of exactly how you described it, Marcus.
This is that you sat there, you ran, you were exhausted.
All of balactic acid is just burning your muscles in whatever little amount you had.
You ran for all of your life as worth.
and you ostensibly all collapsed inside of this cave.
None of you, even thinking about it,
came to a point where you started to fall asleep,
and that's when you started to hear the breathing.
I don't hear that. You guys don't hear that either, right?
No way I hear it.
My eyes scan the darkness.
You are broken by how little light is able to.
to make it into this cave.
And just the contrast of the moon is so intense
that it is like you have nothing in here.
And your night vision, while have sitting in here,
does not go deep enough into the cave
for you to tell what exactly is making this kind of breathing sound.
You have.
And what's on our bodies is what we have.
What is ever on your skin is what you have.
you ran with such vigor that you left your provisions in the car.
It sounds hurt.
It sounds like a person.
It sounds like someone hurt.
I know what those things can do.
Thinking a person, nothing, nothing.
It's nothing good.
So what are you saying?
We leave the cave?
Where do we got?
I saw.
Not too far.
Not too far.
A motor home.
And that motor home's gotta be stocked.
They were on vacation.
They were coming back from vacation.
Something.
They've got provisions.
in there.
Unless it's been looted already.
It just said, water?
Hello.
Hello.
Marcus.
If they're hurt, we can't leave them.
The voice is continuing to moan and breathe and it's having, it's not really answering your call, but it does seem to the slight amount of breathing that you're hearing.
It does seem that it is, it's making any kind of attempt to be to be looted.
louder than what it is, but it's so, it's so weak.
I'm going with Marcus.
Yeah, let's go see.
So as you, stand up very slowly.
So Anthony and Rocky is you.
I'm going with.
Oh, you're going with?
Yeah, okay.
I'm going for shit.
So Rocky, as you watch as Asha, Anthony, and Marcus
stand up, you find yourself from their perspective.
perspective, illuminated by this backlight of moon as your body slowly gets farther and farther away, as they make their way deeper into the cave.
You find that the cave is not very deep.
It doesn't go too far.
In fact, you only walk about another 10, maybe 8 feet or so before you can hear the breathing getting louder.
and you see something lying on the floor,
cradled in a fetal position,
just propped up against a couple of rocks.
You can see he's wearing hardly any clothing,
just a small bit of torn cloth,
like ripped up jeans shorts
that just seemed to be barely covering his emaciated, naked form.
And he is just lying there,
and you can hear him just now that you're closer,
just slowly repeating.
Can we hear where the water in the cave is?
We heard water, right?
You do hear it.
It was, it is probably what drew him here.
But you cannot tell in this light
where the water is coming from.
It's just that whisper of something close by.
and you'd, yeah, I mean, you'd have to dig for it, look for it,
search for it with this as your background harmony.
I'll search for it, the only one that hasn't rolled.
Start upon around the cave.
Can we fit all these dice in my hands?
Okay, well, that one didn't do one.
Okay, that's a few sixes.
Many fixes, no ones.
Great.
All right.
Asha, please tell me what happens.
So as I hear him say water, I'm immediately kind of galvanized into we have to do something.
And I start walking along the side of the cave and putting my hands up, both to figure out where I am,
but to feel for any kind of trickle of water.
And as I do, I get to a spot and I feel a stream of water coming down in the cave up against the wall.
and there's enough that I can definitely scoop it in my hands.
So it's more like a film than it is truly like a stream.
But when you try to put your hand as flush against it,
you do feel the soft, cold water kind of come into your hand.
And the first thing it does is it just wipes away the caked dust
that's accumulated from being out into the desert.
and then you slowly as moments pass
and you can continue to hear them.
Right.
As it cups slowly.
Right, it cups slowly and he says,
can you tell where he is?
Can you tell where he is?
I guide you to him.
I'm here and here.
I've got it.
I've bent down sort of next to the form.
Yeah.
We got you.
We got you, man.
Come here.
Asha.
Asha.
So I come over and I start to pour the water.
Yeah.
By the time you get over to there
with your hands cup the way they are,
a lot of the water does slowly.
start to drip away, but you get a few precious drops into his mouth.
I wouldn't drink it.
You kind of feel, Marcus, as you get close to him, you kind of like feel or look at him,
get this wet water in his lips, and he grabs your arms with as much strength as he possibly
can, and he just takes your hand, and he just starts licking it and just putting as much
of the moisture into his mouth as he possibly can.
It's amazing.
His small emaciated form can hold.
so much strength onto it.
And as he grabs, I just go, get more, get more, get more for him.
Get more, okay, okay, I run over and I also cup some water in my hands.
So you kind of chain it back in a very similar reaction.
He just is like so water-starved at this point
that he is just putting as much of it in there
as he possibly can, and you can feel that every drop
is counting for something.
Distincter spite.
No.
We're here.
You're not dead.
We'll be.
Stop it.
You don't know what that's been going through.
Through rocks, Rocky.
You tell us what, come on, man.
All of you, stop it.
Stop it.
Drink, drink.
Just drink.
Don't talk.
Takes a little bit as it can, and it's a frustrating process, getting him this water.
I'm going to lean down, put my hand in his shoulder,
and try to guide him as best I can to wear the water.
is. Okay, so you kind of get there and you do guide him to it. And now that he is there and can
basically do this kid at a water fountain kind of motion, he kind of goes into it and in between
a large, he slowly, he goes, God, thank you. I heard the water. In fact, you can see he's,
he's, I mean, to your point, Rocky, he is not much longer for this world, even with a little
amount of water that he has, but you can tell that whatever you're doing is giving him something.
He goes, I, hey, I heard the water and I had to try. I make you so much. How did you, how did you
get all the way out here? You come from Vegas? What? What? I'm sorry. Vegas, did you,
did you come from Las Vegas? We came from? No. Yeah, yes. No.
I came down from Vegas, yes, whatever is left of that Torrnup City.
I'm so sorry, I can't think very straight right now.
Put my hand on his shoulder and say, do you know your name?
Yeah, no, I'm...
Samson.
Samson?
Samson, yes.
Samson, I'm Asha.
Oh, God.
It's very nice to meet you.
I didn't think there was people left.
the world, Asha, thank you. I got.
He can take goes
and for another deep drink of
waters he can and goes, I'm
I, Asha.
And he kind of grabs your hand and
leans into you and goes, I am a coward,
Asha. I should have died at this
cave. There's no reason for me
to be here right now.
I should be
dead. I lean
into his pole. Yeah. And I put
my hand on his hand so he knows I'm
not pulling away from him.
Uh-huh.
And I say, you don't have to worry about that right now.
Right.
You don't have to worry about anything right now.
Let yourself, let that go.
You're here and you're with us, and that's all you need to know.
And this very soothing tone that you're using as you kind of get him into this
just place of just relaxation, you, with the water and with this tone, you can,
kind of watches, even before the last words escape from your lips, he just finds a place to drift
slowly into sleep, and he leans his head against the wall, keeping that film of water against
his face, and he is just out 100%. I mean, as much as a man who has found a last grasp can.
I pull my hand away from him, and I look up.
And I say, we should check if he has anything in this cave.
If we leave him here, he dies.
If we...
I didn't say anything about leaving him here.
While he's resting, let's see what is in this place.
I'm not asking to abandon anyone.
I would not do that.
I am asking to look around and see what is in this cave
that he may have brought in with him
that may help us all get out of here.
Did you see his jorts?
There's no way he got in here with anything.
He ran for his life.
That was it. This is it. He is it.
He's a liability is what he is.
I'm wondering if he's the man who came in with that tractor trailer.
Or that travel trailer.
The motorhome.
What I'm trying to...
I keep looking to the body.
Yeah, just make sure he's doesn't like that.
What I am trying to determine is whether or not if we take that we are stealing from this dying man or not.
If he ran in here looking for water, he didn't have much else.
And in his shape, he's not going to be using anything.
We can't just leave him here.
It doesn't matter what shape he's in.
He's dead or he's one of us.
You're absolutely right.
We can't leave him here.
No, because, hmm, is he walking anywhere?
No.
All right?
And that means we're carrying him somewhere,
which means that we're going slower and louder,
which means we're easier to catch.
So one can die, as God intended,
or all of us can die.
I'm going to opt for A.
I can't believe I'm saying this,
but I've helped a lot of people through the end.
He has comfort right now.
He has what he looked for,
but he already knows he's not going to make it.
I actually think we have to do what Rocky says.
Said no one ever.
Dying no matter what we do.
So I say, you know,
had we just passed by the cave,
had our tires not been blown out?
He'd be dead anyway.
We're not changing the course of history, but we might live.
But we have given him some comfort as he goes.
Or poison?
Stop.
Maybe.
Well, either way, that happened.
Then he is put out of his misery sooner.
We run off that road.
We don't run from those things.
We end up under another car and hiding, and some band of other people walk past us,
and they've got an ability to help us
and you just forgive them for passing you by
because you're already dead?
That's not how this works.
You don't leave people behind.
Hey, Marcus, why you tell me where your food is?
Where my food is?
Where their food is?
What we had on us.
Where is it?
Marcus, I know how much you want to do this,
and I do too.
I really, really do.
I feel what you're feeling.
But we have to think about the bigger picture here.
He's not going to make it no matter what we do.
We don't have a hospital.
We don't have a way to save him.
We have a way to guide him to whatever is next in the world.
He's in this cave and they're not coming for him here.
There's long pause.
If there's medicine in that travel trailer, this is on you.
And I just walk out towards the entrance of the,
like towards the entrance of the cave.
If there's medicine in the travel trailer,
we can come back.
So is that the destination right now
are we going to try to make
the long walk into the travel trail.
I'm gonna tear off a piece of my scarf,
which is already ragged and stained
and anything and everything, and leave it with him,
like soak some of it with him so that he can get more.
If he ends up moving, he can get more.
So as you begin to walk slowly over toward-
I don't put a good leaving in there.
I'm gonna stick in the entrance.
Okay, good, good idea.
That's a good idea.
Because if he wakes up and he's alone,
he's gonna need someone and we'll be back.
We'll just check out the trailer.
Okay.
I'm not saying we take him.
No, no, no.
We don't leave him this way.
Yeah.
I, yeah.
You're right, you're right.
You're absolutely right.
So Anthony, as you kind of stay at the entrance
and you watch as your three compatriots
continue to walk off.
And you can see the trailer.
It is within your eye line.
It's just kind of a miniature in your vision.
So I'm not great with distances,
but you're probably looking at least a quarter of a mile.
If not, you know, that's far away.
I'm wishing I was the one who stayed back and you went.
No, mostly because, look, let's look at the four of us.
I'm not exactly the brawny one.
I'm not exactly the one who's going to be much use somewhere else.
But you are the one who knows medicine from naught.
Fair.
And you begin the walk and you are comforted by the sound of your boots just trudging into the desert,
which has become incredibly familiar at this point.
The sores of your torn up shoes are beginning to rub and chafe against the calluses that you've been developing as you've done these miles and miles of walking.
And you're starting to feel that the sweat as a result of the adrenaline,
is now providing a brisk, deepening chill
as the wind brisks over you and starts to chill your skin.
You walk and you continue to walk
as you get closer and closer to the trailer.
And every once in a while you will see some movement,
just something, and you'll freeze and you'll lock up
and you'll wait before you start moving again.
By movement, what are we seeing?
Just movement, anything.
Like just a moment, it could have been a bird.
It could have been a rabbit running through.
It could have been one of them.
It's always one of them.
Because the animals are, we've seen.
We don't know.
We haven't seen.
There has been less and less animals.
As the days have gone by.
Okay.
Yes.
But we have seen visually some jackrabbits or whatever.
Yes. Okay. Whether you've seen one in the last 12 hours or so.
Right. Gotcha.
Is left to interpretation.
But you do make it over to the trailer and you dig it closer and you, and you notice that it is a long kind of streamliner with like a hub.
And you do see that there is a small kind of pop-up shed that's not too far from it.
If there was an area where there was a car parked,
it is long gone.
I reach down and pick up like the closest hand-sized rock.
Uh-huh.
And I nod, like, grab yourself something just in case.
Mm.
To both of you.
Yeah, I reach down and grab a long, like sharp rock.
Yeah, all right.
You all arm yourself with rocks as you walk up to this streamliner.
So there is a shed,
And there is this motor home, which is the target first.
So I'm trying to understand the shed.
The shed's like on the side of the road?
What do you mean the shed?
So the motor home, if I'm imagining this being out in the desert the way that it is off of a dirt road,
I'm literally imagining like a almost non-existent fence.
Oh, where it was like parked.
Yeah.
Gotcha, gotcha, gotcha, gotcha.
Okay.
I thought you were, I'm sorry, if you were originally mentioning,
part of your truth was a motorhome that was literally on the road.
The freeway, yeah.
On the freeway.
That's what I was imagining.
That's fine.
We can alter.
Your truth is welcome to care into that, but if we can stick with this or we can go to the road.
Let's stick with it.
Great.
Yeah, it's fine.
Off on the dirt road, you do see this motorhome and there is a tiny, like I said,
it is basically four pieces of plywood that have been mail gun together.
Gotcha, gotcha, right?
That somehow has managed to stay upright despite all the,
earthquakes. So can we sort of see what's, we have to pick one or the other? The moonlight is
giving you an illumination of the closed shed. What is inside of it, you would only have to tell
by going inside. Likewise, the motorhome appears to be closed at the moment. I don't like
either of these. I look at you. I'm not toward the shed. Okay. Right. You go over to the shed and you
do see that it has a padlock on it.
It is definitely locked, but you could.
Ostensibly break the lock with our stones.
It would make quite a sound.
Anybody know how to pick a lock?
It would make a lot.
Hell no.
But hinges
have screws.
Do you have hinges on the outside or inside?
How about this?
How about we just make a roll?
Because this is a fair conflict.
Fairly, an engineering role.
None?
Anthony's losing his mind,
just hearing like distant shuffling.
I'm like already tensed up
for the sound of a rock hitting a lock.
I have famously bad luck with ice.
No, don't say that, don't say that.
Yeah, great.
The right input it is.
Yeah.
Except it's coming.
Yay!
You only get one.
Great.
You get four sixes.
This is all you, Rocky.
Why don't you tell me what happens?
Yeah, as it happens, the hinges are on the outside.
And a couple of the screws are already rusted out,
so it should be pretty easy to, if we can just find something to wedge in there.
Okay.
I've already got a sharp rock.
He's got a sharp rock.
All right?
Yeah.
That we should be able to take it off hinges.
and just leave the lock on it.
Great.
So you jam the rock
in the middle of the hinges
and you use it as a makeshift chisel
as you ostensibly take your hand
or maybe one of the other rocks
and lightly tap into it
as you kind of feel the screws just
and the whole thing.
You've got to catch the weight of it
as the door comes down.
But it basically creates a makeshift door
as now it is only being held on by the lock
that is oh so
acutely holding it in place.
It is doing a great job.
Master lock.
Right.
You can't.
Or peer into the darkness
of the...
And as you kind of
ruffle and pull this thing
forward, you do see that it is
about what you would expect
to be a kind of pop-up shed.
There is various
outdoor materials.
It's not a
large shed. You can see that there is probably maybe a couple pieces of canned goods.
There is definitely gasoline inside of there.
And, you know, some other utilities.
And you kind of put your step in there and you walk into it.
You suddenly hear aloud and you look down and you see at the base of your foot
a small, coiled creature that has its rattle.
and it is up and it is within inches of your foot right now.
What do you want to do?
First, I wet myself.
No, no.
Roll for it.
Make a roll.
No, wetting yourself is a free action.
Thank you.
Oh, hell.
Oh, hell.
Well, I mean, I suppose I just do what came natural as I'd try to get as far.
far away from it as possible, as quickly as possible,
which is probably the stupidest thing to do.
That's the stupidest, but it does demand a roll.
Yep.
I'm just gonna jump back.
Jump back.
Am I still at nine dice?
I haven't, well,
oh, because I had to get a one.
Eight days, eight times.
You could.
Oh, because you take one.
All right.
One six.
One six and three ones for me.
Unless you want an option to burn a virtue
or whatever is on your top right now.
Because you're gonna get...
He'll get all that home.
He'll get three chances.
To get six.
To get a six.
No, I'm just gonna take these away.
Oh, you're just gonna take those away?
Oh, okay.
Oh, gotcha.
For the rest of the scene, yeah.
If he rolls things other than ones,
do you still get to take those dice?
If he rolls anything other than ones,
then he gets to hold onto them.
So these are all ours.
That's interesting.
All right, I'll burn one.
All right.
What's on top?
Resilience as it happens.
Good time to burn it, I think.
All right.
So describe to me how you're going to apply resilience to mitigate these ones that are now potentially still going to be mine.
I'm going to go against my visceral instinct to jump the fuck back.
Yeah.
And stand my ground and trust to the leather of my boots.
Let's see how it goes.
I re-roll these.
Yes, you do.
Yeah.
Great.
please tell me how it happens.
So this little bastard
goes with this instinct, strikes out.
Right.
Right.
Its teeth hit the, you know,
the pull-up straps to my boot.
Got it.
Hit that, bounce off.
Yeah.
And you see this movement immediately.
It sees it.
It's definitely outgunned here.
And it just...
And it takes fuck off.
Great.
So as you watch as you stand nothing
and you watch this serpent
just go straight for your feet,
you just hear it,
strike as fast as the snake does.
And then looking out,
it kind of takes a second to assess.
And as most snakes do,
they strike and run.
Right.
You know, so it just slowly slithers away.
Are you okay?
Did it get you?
I think I have whipped myself.
Dude, if you hadn't said that,
I was about to say that was badass.
Are you?
It didn't get you.
You're good.
No, I'm all right.
I'm all right.
It didn't puncture.
You didn't puncture.
In some way, you look down and you expected the pain.
You expected something to hit against you, but surprisingly nothing is there.
And you even take a time to touch your ankle and realize, holy shit.
That is a very, very rare occurrence.
That's something like that would happen.
Snake would strike and miss.
Yep a stash, please.
So, should we see what's in the shed?
Like, really?
Yeah.
So I've gone down and I've already sort of pulled the gasoline tanks,
and I'm sort of moving the gasoline tanks out of the shed.
Great.
What tools are we seeing?
Are we seeing...
What would you like?
Where are we?
We're in the gas.
He has tools.
I mean, we've got...
We have a hammer.
We have a hammer.
We just came from Vegas.
We don't need no hose.
Sorry, I had to.
I had to.
I had to.
I couldn't resist it.
What happens in Vegas.
Exactly.
Stays in Vegas.
Therefore, we don't need any of here.
Except for us. We're the only four people.
That don't stay in Vegas.
You didn't stay there.
Hatchet.
Yeah, I would like to see something to cut or sew or cut or chop.
You can probably find a small, you know, wood chopping hatchet.
I mean, this thing was untouched.
So, you know.
Is there anything like any kind of supplies, like a first aid kit or anything, anything that looks like
I highly doubt, and I will go so far as to say, and I'm happy to say, that a first-aid kit would probably not be in this garden shed.
Okay, fair.
I mean, it's clearly not my garden shed.
I've got first-aid kits everywhere.
I'm already looking.
I've taken the sort of gas tanks out, and I'm looking at the motorhome.
Yeah, is it, yeah.
Do we see any movement around the motorhome?
Yeah, I'd like to scale the motorhome.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, pro bar.
I will allow a hatchet.
I feel like I'm playing outbreak on dead again.
Thank you.
Geez, but I think at this point, if you all wanted to have something to arm yourself with,
I have no issues with that.
So we can ostentively say a hatchet, a crowbar.
And then what would you like?
I'm actually going to hold on that.
Yeah, I've got the gas cans.
There's something I want to find in the shed.
Sure.
At front of the motorhomes, I'm going to hold off on that.
And for me, the hatchet is less about defense than tool use.
So you have a couple of small items.
One of you kind people think about Anthony?
No, no, I'm looking.
We're thinking about Anthony.
Because as all of this is happening, I keep looking back.
And when I grab the hatchet, I try to see, is there anything like a,
like a, not a Swiss Army knife, but just kind of a small, like a whittling knife or anything like that anywhere?
So I'm allowing you, for Anthony's sake, if you want to take something for him, if you would like to give him.
I would like to take him a knife.
You'd like to take him a knife.
So we'll give him, we'll give him, what would be fine in a garden should that would be knife-ish.
A multi-tool?
It'd be like a spade or a mottie tool.
I mean, a multifit tool.
It would be amazing, but I.
Let's do go with a spade.
Let's go with a spade.
Great.
Okay, cool.
Now at this point, you're looking at this motor home and it is adjacent.
It's so very close to you that it's so tempting to not want to try it.
Of course, Marcus, as you get up to it, it is locked.
It is not opening at all.
Is there a window on this thing at all?
There's a plexiglass window, as motor homes do, and you can see that the blinds are down on it.
I really think there's someone in there.
I think there may will be.
I turn back to you guys.
I might as well, yeah.
Knock.
Gent quietly, right?
And I take the, you know, stone.
Just hold it back.
Reach up.
It's so loud.
It's just clicking against it.
It's just you hear the stone just,
just kick, kak, kak, kak, kak, kak.
Against the plexig.
Oh, I'm sorry, this is my fist.
The stone I'm holding behind my back as like a knife.
But yeah, fair enough.
Still loud.
Yeah, still loud.
As you kind of hung to it,
And it, you actually hear as the sound,
because it is so quiet,
you can hear the sound bounce off the mountains
just for a single moment, and you hear nothing.
All right, well that made enough noise
that something is coming if we don't hurry up.
Okay, okay, let's go, let's go.
Is there, I turn back to you, do I see that,
you have a crowbar?
I do have a crowbar.
Can you get this door open?
Yeah, oh yeah.
We need to see if there's medicine in here.
If there's not medicine in here,
this is all for nothing.
Crow bar it up.
You're getting a lot of rolls today, sir.
me. Yeah. You are risking yourself regularly, thank you.
You know it went well when I talked about what
I mean, but who knows if, you know, like, let's just leave it.
That didn't work out. That was bad. That is
one zero sixes.
Okay, you want to burn some crap? And because he's
already burned, he can't burn. Oh, okay, I'm a six, so he can't burn
anyway. No, he could, he could burn to take those ones and
re-roll it if he wants to use the next one on his top.
but he has to choose in three, two.
I heard that no one had ever gotten to their son.
I'm gonna burn this.
Do it.
What is it?
I'm gonna burn this.
Extreme selfishness.
Okay.
And please roll those four ones
and tell me how you would like to apply
extreme selfishness into this action.
Oh, whatever's in there, I earned it.
Great.
That is.
Fuck with me.
Feel free to have thrown me out of the way.
I'm serious.
All right.
But at least we don't lose them.
Yeah.
There's no sixes.
Yeah, so this is a failure.
Okay, it's a failure.
It's a failure.
But you don't take four of us.
He doesn't take anything.
It doesn't matter because it doesn't
end of scene, yeah, we reset.
So we have ended the scene.
So on your way to that thing,
you must have thrown me out of the way
just so we keep that selfishness.
Yeah, that'll be good.
So I actually know how this whole scene
Oh no.
I love it.
Oh, yeah.
Rocky.
As you say do with a crowbar.
And all you can think about right now, Rocky,
is that stuff is in there and this is your time.
You've finally been given something to do something with,
like an actual piece of metal that you can ostensibly apply
and take care of these whiny little, just...
Idiot.
all right and this is an opportunity for you to finally take charge of the situation a little bit and so you shove Marcus to the side
you just kind of push into it and you don't even care about the sound at this point you just jam this thing straight into the door and you feel it more
you're not prying this thing open you're putting a hole into it so that you can just get this thing and you can hear the sound in the metal just screech as you punch through it again in your mind in your mind you know the quicker that you can do so quick a quick
You can get in and the quick you can get out,
and there's no quiet way to do this.
So you punch it again and again and again.
And while he's completely focused on this very,
very selfish task of trying to get in there as much as you can,
all you can do is just hear the sound
and even after the first one hits,
you can start to see as, oh God, oh God.
We've gotta get out of here.
As these little, as these bodies just start to move.
In fact, at one point you actually see a spray of dirt
just lift up.
as you see something just lively pulling itself out from some kind of cavern as Rocky continues to pound on it again and again.
So we are going to now tell some truths about this world.
The first is the world is dark.
It is dark.
But Rocky, since you had the failed circumstance again, you do get the first truth.
There's definitely medicine in there.
By shoving a hole into this door, you've jammed it shut.
The fear takes over and we run.
You and I.
You can even just say you run.
Yeah, fair enough.
The fear takes over and I run.
Back towards the cave.
Anthony.
Samson has passed away.
Can I ask a question?
Am I allowed to ask a question in this moment?
Depends on what your question is.
The size of the them, the they,
are we talking like they could potentially swallow the motor home?
No.
Okay.
But they could climb it.
They could potentially do anything to you.
Think of them,
the biggest one you've seen in a distance
is probably the size of
three horses that make an L shape.
Like two long and one horse on top of another.
I could just say three horses.
It's probably just easier to say as big as the other.
I like that.
Interesting.
That was it really nice.
Because it reared up like this.
Yeah.
I'm paralyzed by indecision
trying to decide whether to
try to grab Rocky and I can see that he won't.
come. He won't come with me. You're saying he will not leave. He will not leave with me. I'm trying to grab him and he won't leave with me and I run after. I like the truth. If you don't mind me just adjusting. I like the truth. Rocky will not leave. Okay. Rocky will. That doesn't put you into any choice where you can make your decision on your own. Okay good. Truth come into it, but you can say Rocky will not leave. Rocky will not leave. What is your truth? We did establish there are windows. Yes. You do. You do.
do have a truth to use.
The windows have already been established.
If you'd like to do something with those windows,
this is an opportunity.
That's salvation in there.
Okay.
That's salvation in there, that's your truth.
Great.
That's my truth.
It's not that it may be.
Okay.
That was six.
That was six.
None including that the world is dark.
Yes.
So I have seven.
Another earthquake is coming.
Starting or?
Is it feeling it?
It's coming.
Okay.
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We all converge now on Rocky, trying to get him to leave.
You bring Anthony back to Rocky.
Yes.
Great.
And we all converge pulling him away from this as he screams of salvation.
Yeah.
Okay.
And we'll pick up this scene with eight candles, with shadows all around.
and three of you pulling with all of your might
on Rocky as he screams from
sleep deprived delusions of salvation
as he is past the point of no return
and does not care anymore what happens.
What do you do?
Where are we going?
We're pulling him off, where are we go?
I'm not sure we can.
pull him away? Are we physically able to pull him away?
Or is like, what's our combined strength?
Your combined strength, I think three people will be able
to pull one person away, but I would love to see a conflict role for it.
So Marcus, if you want to take this opportunity for it, please.
And you can at this point see as these small strips of shadows.
And at this point, you can actually see the small tendrils
that are lifting up from these segmented bodies
as they are belining.
God damn it, you hit maniac, run!
Great, you got, you have a six.
And a six.
Marcus, take it away.
I, we've, pulling you away and pulling him away,
and as we finally managed to like catch the crowbar
and pull it out of Rocky's hand,
And having pulled that away, I hand that to you.
And the two of us grab Rocky from either side
and pull him backwards from the-
And I'm just screaming, you stupid fuck.
Get in the window, it's safe in there.
We're gonna die out here.
Nothing safe.
Look around you, we have to run.
As you hear, as your voices accumulate,
you can actually see as these rigid, open, serrated teeth
are now coming across.
you begin to run with whatever little strength you have left,
and you can see as you're going forward,
and they are just making an aggressive line for you,
and they are coming across.
They are still a distance away that they have not made it to you yet,
but you can hear them.
You can actually feel the...
I throw... You have something, right?
You have a thing, you have something.
We have the gas cans, is what we have.
You have the gas cans.
I throw you the crowbar.
Okay.
Rocky, anything.
Does anyone have anything that can lay?
As we're running, I'm running and I,
and then I stop.
Oh my God, oh my God.
And I start opening up the gas can.
Rocky, Rocky, Flint, do you have any flint?
In my bag.
Oh, fuck, fuck!
And I start pouring out gasoline behind us
as with Ross.
So now we're running, I throw you.
you the other gas can.
Yeah.
Right.
So I start emptying out as well.
You basically start running backwards as you are pouring this gas behind you and you're leaving
wet trails on this dark, dusty floor on top of you and you can hear it Slosh.
You're getting some on your legs as things are just kind of coming down, but you can
definitely see as the creatures are running across the trail that you are making at this point
from the gasoline.
Yes.
Do I have to rule for something that I know I have had with me on my body the entire
It's been part of my.
What makes the best story tell me?
I look at them and I just reach into my bra
and I pull out a lighter and some pot
and I toss the pot and I flip on the lighter
and I light it up.
Right, as you toss this just last bit.
I reach for it in the darkness.
And I light it up.
As you bend down and it is wet, the sand is wet
And it's hard at first at this moment
where you just kind of get into it.
You can catch a whiff of this just
sent fumes into it.
You feel lightheaded for a moment
and you try to catch your balances.
You flip and you try to just put this thing on.
Six and one for you.
And then I will take,
while we have, this is our first time going into this.
So tell me how it goes down.
Asha.
in that moment of lightheadedness
when I toss the pot,
I'm just not even thinking
what I'm pulling out
except the lighter.
So that kind of goes,
just kind of goes.
Cleavage is a wonderful storage area.
It's a good thing to know.
And I just spin around
and go low underneath them
as they continue to go.
And I light it up
and it lights up in these two streams
and I see,
I see like several creatures
on that path just start to rear up
and start to eat them.
Under their underbelly.
Under their underbellies and start to get.
And we're hearing that awful noise that you make all the time.
Yeah, and you kind of watch as they, as the flames kind of come up to their underbelly,
they instinctually just like jump out of the way and just jump from the flames of this.
As they kind of dive off to the side and you can see that that's the break that you absolutely needed as this thing's kind of,
and the light more than anything is disorienting.
And that'll also attract them in that direction.
And I just keep saying, go, go, go, go, go.
I cap what's left of the gas and run.
Right.
Yeah.
As Rocky, you, what are you thinking right now as you just watch this desperate attempt, this use of gasoline as you're now running again through the desert?
I just got to get rid of these people.
That's going through your mind?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Anthony.
Yeah.
If I'm going to survive, this is dead weight.
Well
this is just
This is something you say out loud
Or is this
No, this is internal model hung
Yeah
Yeah, it's great
I gotta get rid of you
Yeah
But this is
This is going through you
As you continue to just
Watch as these things burn
As you're looking at all that
precious way it away
Oh god it worked, it worked
Oh my God they can die
Oh my God they can die
They can die
I
Stuff it back
Have we gotten to a place
Of relative safety
Can we get to a
You can't stop moving
Okay
Ever, like you are now in there.
So there is no stopping to have a conversation.
You are just walking and talking.
I take the lighter and pop up super back and sturdy.
The girls are holding on to it.
And I look back at Rocky to see if Rocky is okay.
And I see the look of determination and the look of anger and the look of head shaking on his face.
and I look directly in his eyes
and I know not to say anything.
I know not to do anything.
I don't.
If I notice the stop and I turn and I see you
and then I see the sort of phase
and the internal model is going on there
and I know silence speaks.
So I turn around.
We've been walking in one direction.
I turn and I walk right towards you.
What the hell was that, man?
Marcus, what the hell?
Marcus, stop it.
He's insane. He almost just got us killed.
Turn around and walk.
He just got us.
Turn around and walk.
Okay.
Were you taking a fucking...
Rocky.
Rocky, are you going to do anything like that again?
Look.
You weren't getting in that RV, man.
I am trying to get this across to you.
Fucking thick-headed people.
That was salvation.
Is that way?
In there were supplies that we needed.
In there could have been weapons that we used.
We could have had.
have set up a base there.
We could have sat there quietly
until these things went to fuck away.
But now they're on to us.
Now they got our scent.
Now we got fuck all.
What you got to drink?
What you got to eat?
There is no away, Rocky.
What you did was bring them all down
in our heads.
Thank you for that, by the way.
Guys, can we keep walking while we have this conversation?
Oh, you're all walking.
Until you tell me you're not, you're moving.
Guys, just keep moving.
But we're not running anymore, right?
Keep moving and keep quiet.
I would say this is an angry power walk at this stage.
Keep moving and keep quiet.
We all made mistakes here.
Some of us larger than others.
Stop.
Yeah, exactly.
I'm just gonna keep walking and shaking my head.
So you continue this angry power walk
for God knows how long minutes pass into tens of minutes,
which pass into a half an hour at this point.
And the, if you,
weren't already at this point
that those 15 minutes
that you have gotten and now that the adrenaline is
out of your system it is
it is to the point of where
just even keeping your eyes
walking you're trying to nap while
moving your eyes are just
dropping as you are continuing
to move and that is when
you start to feel the ground
start to shake just ever so
coarsely move again
and you can feel that this one
at this point maybe it's just a disorientation
at this point, but it starts to get just bigger and bigger.
And you're having a hard time holding onto your feet now at this point.
Is there anything, like, are there any high rocks or anything around us,
like anything that could topple towards us? Or are we in a clearing?
You basically have brush, small rocks, and you aren't anywhere necessarily close to a large rock
formation at this point. But you, yeah, you don't have anything that will necessarily
to topple on you that's close by at the moment.
Dizziness overcomes Marcus,
and he sort of falls to his knees and just holds the ground like this.
And I just close my eyes.
You put your hand down as you feel into it,
and that's a moment when you actually feel more than anything,
the ground crack.
And it cracks under your hand, and for a moment,
you feel it open up.
Oh my God.
And as you pull your hand back, you pull it back
just in time to feel like,
just come back into it again as now everything is starting
to move and shake and you can actually hear them screeching
now in the back, in the distance far away.
As you see and start to really notice that just these cavern
is just pieces of rock are now just splitting
everywhere around you and you are all feel
the weight shift below as your piece of land
that you are on just sinks six inches, just six inches,
just suddenly out of nowhere,
and you all drop to the ground.
It slowly, slowly starts to subside.
And you can actually see as one of the creatures
in this rock formation that you've dropped down,
you see a small opening as one of them.
It's attempting to come out,
but as the rock shifts,
you actually are hearing bone crunch
and cartilage grind as you're watching one of them
just be ground into nothing in this earthquake.
I stand up as I do.
I just got to see it.
And I like focus all my energies on that
and try to get my shit back together.
Just enough.
Just enough.
Well, that's fine because at that point then,
a tentacle whips out.
And it slaps onto your shoulder
as you hear it scream again.
And it pulls you and it's death knows.
Instinctively, I have my hatchet.
Yeah.
And I go at it.
Go for it.
Stop.
Great.
Let's see.
There's no way for this to go.
Yes, okay.
Two, sixes and no ones.
Man, no ones.
A whole crew of no ones right now.
Tell me what happened.
Fantastic.
I see that happen.
Because when I saw him go down,
I immediately just out of concern,
looked towards him and was keeping an eye on him.
And then when I saw that, as soon as I saw it to rear
and crinkle and saw that he couldn't get up,
I kept the hatchet handy.
And when it came out at him, I just screamed,
no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Bad, bad, bad, bad.
and started hatcheting at it.
B, B, B, B, B! B!
Stop! Stop! Stop!
And tell me what happens.
And the tentacle releases, and I hear that,
that noise. I can't do it as good as you do.
And the tentacle comes off, and it kind of like wriggles on its own,
and then flops.
And then I keep going at it, just going at it while it's there as the rest of it recedes.
Yeah, and it actually more like goes through its final death throws as you hear this final
crunch as the body is now splintered into ground pulp.
I slowly approach.
Are you still going at him?
No, I stop.
And then I turn around and I see you slowly approach and I go,
that would have been much cooler if I said something else, wouldn't it?
I look back at my shoulder and then back up at you.
It's pretty fucking cool.
And I just start laughing.
Thank you.
I reach a hand down to you.
And we both help each other up.
Thank you so much.
That was really cool.
Also super gross.
Are you okay?
I look down on my shoulder, am I?
You have some superficial scratching
and a little bit of blood,
but you did not take anything other than a whole bunch of scarring.
I've been through worse.
I haven't.
I gave you the crowbar, right?
Yeah.
I got the crowbar.
Well, shit, man.
I'm glad you're okay.
as much as we all are.
We all got to get armed.
But we only got.
I hand you the spade.
I have this.
What we got was, we got this shovel.
We got a hatchet, we got a crowbar
and the gas to gas.
Gas.
Maybe the one with the gas needs that lighter.
You got secret away there.
I don't know, maybe it's like a
split up. He's got it.
The keys, the nuclear keys, maybe having it separated is better.
I'd hate to see him needing that gas and not be able to get to that lighter.
I reach it and I just hand it over to you. Take it.
What's on the lighter?
Um, a dragon.
Cool. A red and black dragon and it is a white lighter.
Uh, is it a, is it a, uh, bick or a, it's a, it's not like a zip-out.
Okay. It's like a storebot.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. But it's a little, like, it's a little fancier than storeb-
like it looks like the store-bought guys, but it's a little fancier.
It's her potlider.
It's her potlider, yeah, I know. I know what's up.
It's been worn down.
All right, I look at it.
Just make that face.
Honestly, I, um, they wish you hadn't thrown that weed away.
Yeah, how did you not tell us you had that this whole time?
It's the apocalypse. Come on.
I figured.
She's the responsible one.
You think she wants to let us know that she's the one who's getting high in the back?
Are you going to counsel me through my grief over that weed you just threw into the goddamn desert?
Yeah, I'm with you on that, man.
Trust me, the last thing we need is for you people to get stupider than you are.
And I look over at him and I smile and I say, to be honest, I felt like we all needed our wits about us.
And for me, that's more about pain management if we ever needed it than it is about getting high.
Just say no, kids.
Although, anyway.
Next time you lose your shit, say no, old man.
And I see that smart-ass comment,
and I just put my hand on his shoulder.
Like, then we move forward.
You move forward, and you continue the walk,
and the aftershocks have finished,
and the area around you is more ruinous than it was before.
Are there any high points
where we might be able to take a survey of, like, the general area?
New high points.
Yeah, new high points from.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Thank you.
So it takes about another half an hour of walking
to really get a new version of the landscape
that you weren't able to see
because the limited amount of moonlight
that you were getting into it.
But I would say at this point you've walked far enough south.
You can actually see the cut that the I-Fi or the 15
has made with both the mountainous regions.
And you can actually see,
especially if you're this far south of Vegas,
you can come up and you can start to see
the darkened ruins of a tiny Vegas,
small little one, just one hotel
that just seems to be out in a case
on the foothills of a spanning mountainside
that has been shifted and adjusted
and you can see there's rubble all down
and in fact you can see where a large portion
of that rubble that was disjointed from it
has actually rolled into that
those small casinos, single hotels.
Is this that little town that's like right on the
Nevada border? Yeah, with the, is that the one with the...
I'm not going to say the names, but we're at the moment.
That's that little town.
You're like, oh, we're here, we're not here.
Exactly. You're like, no, the cost.
Bathroom.
At this point, it's just more rubble.
At this point, it is more ruins.
And at this point, you've definitely seen
where the earthquakes have broken the
structural integrity of all the buildings around.
You can actually see the hotel has been cracked
and has fallen on half of it at this moment.
It has collapsed on itself.
I mean, it's worth going to at least see
what's in there to supplies or anything, right?
Something or, god damn it,
just the place to just sleep.
That's all we need.
Just if we could get, if it's got anything
with like a couple of rooms above the ground,
has put some air between us and the earth.
Right, right side up room.
It's all we need, man.
So yeah, yeah.
Go there.
Yeah.
Go.
I've actually.
Have you stayed here before?
I've played here before.
I've never stayed there.
I always made him put me up in the big town.
You played in this one and stayed in the big town?
Yeah, well, not on my tour.
I'm bigger tour than mine.
I was just, you know, I was the guitarist,
but they put us all up in the nicer,
suites outside of town, or we just stayed in the damn bus.
But I do remember this place, there's suites all the way up that tower.
So maybe, I don't know, maybe there's at least one or two beds if we can get inside.
Let's go.
It's worth a try.
Yeah, look for emergency exits.
Worst case scenario, I'm pretty sure it's cowboy fame.
There might be guns.
So we get there.
Yeah, no, it takes time.
You do walk, but you do get to the outskirts at this point.
You can, you haven't been dogged,
but you do still occasionally see those brisk flits of shadows
that are around and always present,
whether it's your delirium or something actually there.
It's hard to tell, but you do get to the outskirts first.
You cross the freeway, and you get into the off-ramp,
you can see the gas station.
that is there.
And from that, you can absolutely see the broken,
disjointed house hotel in front of you.
As we pass that gas station,
is there any kind of like store, supplies,
anything as we're walking past that?
Or can we siphon some gas into our gas can?
Ooh, lovely idea.
Two sixes, no ones.
Wow, damn.
So...
I nominate Asha to roll everything.
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
No, no, no, no, no.
So as we're continuing to walk, I say, hang on a second, and walk over to the gas station.
And I just like stupidly just start kind of like squeezing the handles as if anything ever works that way.
And something starts to go and I go, ah, Marcus, Marcus, Marcus, gas, gas, gas.
Hey, oh my God.
And I roll up, here, into the tank, come on.
So we pour some gas into the tank.
I was like, you get half a tank, just in pipes, just in whatever gravity.
as in there for the hose.
It just rips in.
I'm not going to ask.
Thank you.
Okay, we're good.
Keep trying.
Honestly, it's kind of insane to see anything work.
Yeah.
Can I, with this same rule, check the store?
Well, and in the store, you kind of come around
as Marcus is sitting there with half a tank, having a moment.
The world is okay.
The world is okay.
I mean, check for more later.
The place has been late, looted, ostensibly.
Definitely other people have.
a similar idea.
Do I see any more lighters?
There's always a stack of them right by the front.
You can grab a lighter, yeah, yeah, yeah, grab a lighter.
You also notice that you definitely see that the whole floor has been ripped the shit apart.
There is nothing left of even surface.
And as you are walking around, you cannot put your even footing because there's just so much disjointed rubble.
In fact, the only way you were able to even find said lighter is because you had to lift up a piece of
broken concrete and looked underneath it
in order to grab it.
Okay.
All right, we have, we've got two.
No chance of a ho-ho.
Looking to see if there is anything else.
Roll for a ho-ho.
If you want.
I don't know if you want to burn that.
I don't know, just for a ho-ho.
Sometimes you just need to roll for a Twinkie.
Yeah.
Okay, I mean, just, and I'm scanning,
scanning. I'm looking for any kind of snack, any kind of food.
You do find, you find some temporary relief
in finding some food that hasn't spoiled.
I mean, nothing fresh is going to be there.
You're basically relegated to
um,
sport bars.
Sport bars and,
and hostesses and ding-dongs.
Yeah. I'm good.
Yeah. And there's a, uh,
you shove yourself with sugar and you basically power into it and you don't even care
that the crash will come in just a few moments.
So, yeah, and it's not much, but it's in the least for all of you to have something.
Almost more importantly, do we find any water?
No.
No water.
All that was taken.
How far is this gas station from the tower suite that Marcus pointed out?
I mean, you're talking like a five-minute walk.
Okay.
And more problem is that as you're walking close to it,
you can actually have to climb more than you are walking.
to the building because the tremors were so great
that you almost had to get to a place
where you're climbing vertically.
In fact, as you get closer,
you actually noticed that a spire of basalt
that had jutted up from the earth
had basically created a bit of them.
That's the only word coming to my head right now,
so I'm gonna roll with it, this pride rock kind of like,
just jut right in the middle of the desert.
And this immersed rock is basically,
creating a crest in front of you that you would have to climb up or go around in order to
get to it. And it is a big piece. It will take a while to go around it.
Marcus, can you think of like any other like low lying hotels or motels?
Man, there's nothing. There's nothing in this area for miles. That's the whole point of
this place. No one would come to this place if it weren't for the, you know, the fact that it's the
only place here. We just, we're so close, guys. We're so close. We just need to. We just need to
Let's keep going.
We need to keep going.
We can get up there.
Just help each other out.
Come on.
Do this as a band or we don't do it at all.
Let's walk.
How long, when you say it's a long walk around.
Yeah, I mean, you can't even really see the end of the spire at this point,
so you have to assume it stops at some end,
but you're going to have to keep walking in the moonlight to find out where it is.
And the climb?
It's treacherous, for sure.
It is 100% something where you're going to have to have to.
to apply some rudimentary rock climbing skills to get up.
And the highest point is something like 25 feet.
Let's walk around you guys.
Yeah.
In this.
So at least walk around until it's a little bit lower.
Right.
And we can climb on these.
You do walk around for a bit.
It does wear on you more.
There is just, again, just the prospect of it being so close.
You can see that the best that you're gonna get
at some point is something a little more manageable,
10 feet where you can really boost somebody.
That's beyond doable.
Let's do it.
Okay, so you grasp who would like to go first?
Someone who can pull someone up,
or can help people up.
I should not be the first person to go.
Okay.
Want to boost me?
Absolutely.
All right, great.
So Anthony, you get in position with Marcus
and you kind of get that heel up
and then you start boosting yourself up
and you grab onto it and you feel,
have you, if you may only with slate,
as a rock, all right?
You're basically having a jutted piece of slate,
almost like a really, like a gypsum,
like a really fragile rock,
and as you climb a hold of it,
you do hear and feel as the sharp spire of rock
just cracks right underneath your weight.
CSX.
We have two of them.
Two stickers.
Finally a one.
Just slide that behind the candle.
That didn't happen.
Yeah, but please.
by all means, what are we yet?
We're at six here and I'm supposed to have eight.
So let's roll two for a narrative control.
Nope.
Tell me what happens.
Did I get like how far up the rock face?
You tell me?
It's all you.
Okay.
So I've gone, I'm almost at the top.
I can, I have my, like, one of my arms over.
You can feel the rock kind of grating against your skin.
It's sharp.
and it's taking some skin with it.
I feel it starts to crack,
and I had this stupid, like this stupid idea
to grab the crowbar
and wedge it in at the top somewhere.
Yeah.
And so as the rock starts to crack
and I lose my balance,
I'm in the air for a second
and I just slam it into the side of the rock face.
You just try the stupid idea again?
Yeah.
Okay.
I just like, I double down the stupid.
I wasn't high enough to get it in above.
Yeah.
So when you slammed it down,
you initially felt the whole spire.
just start to pile up underneath you,
but you got deeper into it
and managed to find a purchase.
You can actually feel the weight of that rock
kind of press down upon your chest
and it falls and it collapses onto you, Marcus,
since you were the one boosting him up.
So please, apologies.
As this, you know, 20 to 30 pound piece
of disjointed rock slams down onto you.
But please.
One six.
Boom.
Yeah.
I see the rock coming and I initially throw my hands up, like somehow that's going to help.
Yeah.
And around the time it like hits my hands, I realize, like, I am about to be crushed.
I sort of pop back forward, slipping a little bit off the rock as I do and leaving you in the air.
Yeah.
So you kind of volleyball set it.
Yeah, as you put yourself away.
And fall back kind of trying to find purchase
and scrambling a little bit, but not making a lot of noise
and not injuring myself.
And you do hear the rock just like collapse as it rocks into it,
but then it slowly trickles down and Anthony, yeah,
you're dangling with one hand of the crowbar.
You're okay up there?
Could have been worse.
How far off the ground is he, can you pull yourself up?
Can you pull yourself up?
Do we need to get under him to hold him?
I was near the top, so.
It's still your success.
Yeah, I'm going to get my second hand around the crowbar
and kind of do like the really sad, you can't really climb,
like roll my body up on the rock.
Done at night, right?
And I now realize I didn't have anything else.
So now I just, I'll, it's 10 feet up, we said.
10 feet up.
It's not that tall.
All right.
I'm gonna, like, who's got the best ups and lay down on it and just.
I mean, I'm the easiest person to pick up or to boost, so I don't know if I should
be the last one.
No, I walk over, so the slate has, because it's fallen, right, and I've sort of pushed it
forward.
Ideally, it's actually given us a little bit of a above.
At this point, then, with Anthony up, I'm, you know, can all boost each other.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, we're up.
Get in there.
Unless anyone has any other things they want to try.
I'm not going to penalize for continued climbing up.
Fantastic. Slate.
Climity climb.
So you all make it to the top of this,
and as a result, you can actually see that the declining slate
in front of you does reveal the road.
It's actually now that you're on top of it,
you do realize that just underneath the slate is the pavement,
and it kind of like peeled back as if someone
like was cracking open an egg and pulling back its shell.
It's kind of rolled off to itself,
and it's just piled up underneath.
And there you can see the broken hotel that's in front of you.
It looks like at some point during the earthquake, it shifted.
And since Nevada doesn't have to worry about earthquakes usually,
like at least not major ones, like it is on the San Andreas fault,
it looked like what it really did was it just kind of buckled.
And then it fell on itself.
So really what you're seeing is just basically like the top.
the top third of the building sitting on its own rubble at the moment.
That's all we need.
Okay, we just need to find a way in,
and then there should be sweets just beyond.
Maybe the first couple of levels are gonna be hard,
but if we can get up to the top, you know,
should be a bed, it's not gonna be much, but like...
Just a place to lay down where those things can't get inside.
So I, yeah, so I walk towards the building looking
for any kind of entrance way.
You climb up and you can definitely see that whatever entrance way
that this building had had when it was on top
is now underneath its rubble.
There are windows that have been broken and shattered
at this point that are higher up atop
and you can see inside of the building a little bit
with the moonlight.
And, you know, at this point,
at this point it's pretty much through the windows.
I want to look for emergency stairwells.
Emergency stairwells?
Yeah.
There ought to be at least two.
Two ones.
Those stairs were not worth it.
So you, well, actually at this point,
I get to go for narrative control.
Do you want to burn?
Two ones.
Three, two, one.
All right.
You have two ones?
Yes.
Oh.
It's a tough one, huh?
How are you being dishonest in this moment as you roll those?
Well, my father was an architect, and I didn't learn much,
but I know that big buildings like this have to have emergency exit stairwells,
rather than climbing in through a window if we can find a way into one of those stairwells straight to the top.
I trust you, ma'am.
But do we trust stairwells?
Yeah, one one for me.
Great, so I'm assuming you find some emergency stairwells.
Well, like in one of the, the truth is that I actually like read architecture digest once.
My dad was not architect.
Right.
And so I basically pick out like the most window list portion of,
of the hotel and that's where the stairs would typically be.
Circulation is usually not.
And you can get there and as you get closer to it,
you can definitely see that, well,
presumably since you're all going off of his word,
you're looking into it and you can see that even though
there is no door leading into it,
the rubble is loose enough underneath
that you could in theory kind of,
underneath it.
Worker way in, yeah.
But it's gonna be a crawl.
I'm just belly down, I'm like, this is.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa,
oh yeah, whoa, man.
Okay, I mean, he just goes without his way.
Yeah, I'm like, he goes ahead.
What, why is the safer?
Belly up, roll through as you start to move
and crawl through this concrete,
you can feel as it shifts around your three sixes.
You continue to crawl through it and tell me.
Anthony, take it away.
You're gonna roll for narrative control on that?
Why?
Oh, yes, yeah, right.
You can't against three sixes?
Well, there's three eight, wait a minute,
three, six, eight, yeah, I mean, at this point
I would literally have to get all four.
But that's always a chance.
Nope.
So, there's always hope.
Please, Anthony, by all means.
Got you grouping your sixes today.
This is actually an incredible amount of success
for this game.
And now we're cursed.
Well done.
By all means, narrate your
caterpillar like crawl through this
concrete. He's one of them.
So, yeah, I just kind of went for it.
Like I looked back at them
and just kind of put a shoulder down
and just tried to slide in there.
There's like chunks of concrete are hanging off
of rebar and swinging back and forth.
Yeah.
I'm getting scraped up.
Assume, yeah, like the finish of the building is all just torn to shreds and it's
shredding me too, but the premise of being away from the outdoors for a split second
just has completely taken me.
And I'm like, if you guys are not following, then this is goodbye.
and I just pull my feet into the hole behind me.
Yep.
And you go in and you basically crawl in through,
you crawl in through at one point to get up there
and you do realize you basically come into a break in the stairway.
And the first glimpse of your goal that you had had
is the fact that you do see railing, railing,
and what is remainder of whatever steps are there.
So, yeah.
You three watch him disappear
into the concrete.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey. Tony.
Tony, can you hear me?
I mean, he is through the wall.
I mean, you hear him, but it's more like a muffled sound
than it is words.
It's going through a lot of concrete.
Okay.
So I just yell back down.
Like, what are you guys waiting for?
And we can hear a little bit of that?
Yeah.
I turn back to y'all.
Here goes nothing.
Yeah.
Let's all crawl through.
Do we have to each individually roll for the...
I think it's time.
It's time to start making some rolls to crawl through.
Okay.
One-one.
No success is option to re-roll.
It's just to re-roll the one-one, right?
Just to roll the one-one.
Nah.
All right.
Then let's end.
We reset back to seven candles, seven dice.
We have seven truths in which to speak first.
The world is dark.
And the next truth goes to you, Marcus.
The crawl goes well.
for a moment, but around the time I can see your face and you can see mine, the
the foundation shifts and collapses on my legs, trapping me.
Anthony?
These stairs go to the top.
I realize in the moment that I see him go in and then him get pinned that I'm not going
to leave any one of these people behind.
You're never leaving anyone behind ever again.
I'm never leaving anyone behind ever again.
There are other people.
here and they're not happy we're here.
And you guys are making up for all those sixes, aren't you?
Mm-hmm.
Okay.
There's other people here and you're trapped.
These stairs do go to the top.
They have guns.
Two.
Last one.
No.
Second's the last one.
And they are already, and they have already surrounded us.
So, but for a good one after.
I thought we went pretty dark.
Yeah.
We're in bad shape.
And Anthony, you get the last one.
I managed to grab the weed before we all scrambled the last.
Oh, that's so frustrating.
It's great, it's fine.
But you haven't told anyone.
So disappointed, not me.
But where there is weed, there is hope.
Exactly.
All right, well we start this next scene, seven candles.
Seven truths have been so.
We're going to start this scene with Marcus,
as you intended, you crawl through and you can feel
the foundation shift and you get in there
and you basically feel as this rebar,
which as Anthony had narrated was just dangling.
And I won't even go so far as to say
the full foundation fell upon your legs,
but this 80 pound piece of concrete
in a compromised position just,
It's just like a water droplet, ready to go.
Just decides to, and you hear it,
and it lands on your legs and on the rock.
Some of the impact is taken by the rocks around it,
but you hear it go against your leg
and you scream for what it's worth.
And at that moment you, Anthony, can start to hear a door
slam open and clang against the side is now
footsteps are running down.
Oh my God, help me, help me, oh my God, oh my God.
Can we see?
Can we see?
Can we see him?
I should be closer to him.
He can see me.
Okay.
Is there any part of him?
We can hear him screaming.
You can hear him scream, but you can see no part of his body
unless you go in after him.
Tony, help me, help me, Tony.
I'm coming, Mark.
I'm reaching an arm out.
Yeah.
You grab him and you pull.
Is the crowbar still outside?
outside. Yeah. Did I bring the crowbar with me? Did you? I'm asking you that question. I'm gonna assume that we would not leave such a valuable tool behind and I had taken control over it once it saved my life.
Yeah, please feel free to make assumptions on truths until I tell you it's not.
Right. Right. Right. Yeah. So you can literally save, take that crowbar and what would you like to do with Marcus with it?
I'm
He is screaming in pain, right?
Oh my God, please, I'm so sorry.
I'm so sorry, just grab my hand.
Please, please, oh my God, I'm so sorry.
I need both my hands right now.
Just brace yourself somehow.
Brace myself for what?
What are you doing?
What are you doing?
I am going to take the crowbar
and wedge it against a separate, ragged edge of the wall.
Uh-huh.
And get it underneath the rock.
Do you want to try to pry that rock off of his leg?
At least create some space.
All right.
Try the rock off as you hear footsteps
and you can start to hear people starting to shen.
Who's down there?
Housekeeping.
One for me.
One for you, two for us.
Yeah. Tell me how it goes down.
Oh.
So Marcus is freaking out
and I'm just,
Just stay calm, stay calm, stay calm.
You stay calm.
Everything's gonna be fine.
What you mean everything's gonna be fine?
Just be prepared to apply pressure.
And on three, one, two.
Oh, and you jams up and you feel for a moment two things.
A relief of pressure and a sharp pain.
Yeah.
Oh, and I grab with both hands and pull myself forward.
You feel it.
The concrete just scream.
But you do get away as you hear the just concrete tumble
as it comes down and at that moment you can see three people
on the top of the stairs and you hear the distinct sound
of a slide being pulled back.
Don't move.
I'm hurt. I'm really hurt, man.
Don't shoot, I got nothing.
You've got nothing, huh?
Well then why are you coming into here?
We're here.
We're just gonna sleep.
We're just trying to sleep.
You hear what watches people come down
and you can see and you can now hear.
We can hear other voices at this point.
Shit.
Me and my friend, we're all alone.
We're just trying to sleep.
Just please, just a bed.
Just a place to sleep.
And you can see as a couple of these men.
Yeah, we're gonna go to here real quick.
See what they're going.
Stand by, stand by.
We're going over here for just a second.
We can't leave them behind.
Rocky, we can't, we can't, we can't.
We can't.
We don't know who's here.
I promise you, whoever's here, they set up camp,
because this is safety.
I know.
But I said I wouldn't.
I wouldn't never do it again.
Maybe there's some other way inside.
Maybe there's some way around.
Maybe there's another entrance anywhere.
Well, let's just, they know where they are.
They don't know where we are.
Let's see if we can find another way in.
And maybe we can fucking rescue them.
All right, so you guys are gonna find another entrance
presumably one of these windows.
We'll come back.
We have confrontation here.
It's happening, and you do see, as these two men come down,
you're putting your arms up.
What do these guys look like?
I will tell you now.
You come down and you can see that it is clearly,
clearly three people who aren't in a much better shape
than you are.
They're not wearing anything other than just disheveled clothes.
One of them actually has a souvenir t-shirt on
from the hotel that they're wearing at the moment,
but they both have pistols.
trained on to you at the moment.
It's hard to tell because in the darkness,
since you are not anywhere where the moonlight
is able to get to you,
that you're simply just people in the dark,
but the stark white,
you know, souvenir t-shirt
is the one that sticks out in this moment.
And you do see as one of the guys comes up to you.
They're keeping 100% at least six feet from you.
But they had the guns train and goes,
hey man,
did you crawl from under there?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
We just called in.
We were trying to see if, and I looked to you,
trying to see if anybody was alive.
We're just, well, there's people alive in here.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, we're trying to help you.
We're trying to help you.
Dude, do you know who I am?
Marcus, Marcus,
just bring it down like two notches
in the service of full disclosure.
My friend here has misled you a little bit.
We have friends, they're here, there's only four of us.
of us.
Where's the other ones?
Where's the other two?
They got trapped outside when he got trapped by the rock.
Towards his other guy.
I just, I don't want anybody
getting surprised.
I do not want any guns going off for no reason.
We were just looking for shelter.
Okay, so here's the deal.
I'm gonna make a real simple for you, real quick, real fast.
There is no shelter for you here.
You can go back out the way that you done
and we will not shoot you,
or you can come closer and we can shoot you.
Those are the two options right now.
I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
But that's the case.
We can't, we can't take you in right now.
We've been, we've been through a lot of hardship too.
I know how bad it is out there.
We just came from Las Vegas.
Where you from, man?
Not from here, that's for damn sure.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, where are you from?
Wisconsin.
Okay, and you made it all the way here?
Yeah, we were on vacation and we got stuck in this shitty hotel and we haven't left.
Okay, man, so I'm not from here.
I was just on a tour bus.
Okay, okay.
We just, we ended up here too.
I don't want to hear your life story, man.
What I'm trying to tell you, man, is that we're not a threat to you.
All we can do is help.
We can, we got, we got supplies, we got gasoline, we got some rocks.
Gas you have supplies?
Where's your supplies?
I don't see anything on you.
Yeah, they're with our friends outside.
Like he said, he'll, they'll confirm our story.
Man, I got lots of spiritual rocks.
I think we got some weed with us.
Yeah.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
What?
And you kind of watch.
Talk about a lifesaver, right?
He snatches the weed straight out of your hand.
It kind of looks at it.
Like, come on, man.
That is one of the most precious things you can have in these times.
We're offering you a trade.
One night of sleep.
And I'm not even talking one of these like six day long nights.
I'm just talking like 12 hours in a,
it doesn't even need to be a bed, man.
It just needs to be a room with like a roof and some walls
where some centipede isn't going to eat me and my friends
where maybe I can like, you know, bandage my leg.
That's all I'm asking.
You get the weed.
We get just six.
It is life.
We just get six hours.
Okay, okay.
Six hours.
Take one of the upstairs rooms.
There will be a guard at your door.
Fuck.
I can't believe this.
God damn it.
Brandon's going to kill me.
Is Bradger leader?
Is he like you're like...
No, boss?
Brandon's an app.
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is what he is.
But,
and cool,
fuck him.
Yeah,
but I don't know.
Anyway,
God,
I don't know.
I'm going to explain this
right now.
Just stay here.
Just stay here for now.
Okay?
Just don't go anywhere.
And wherever your friends are,
and he kind of looks back
to the guy who's already
started to go up the stairs.
Get them all together
so that we don't have any surprises.
And he kind of like looks
and looks at the weed,
looks at you guys,
and then just kind of starts climbing back up the stairs,
kind of leaving you
with one guy who is looking troubled at the moment.
So we'll go back outside to our split party.
Right?
So we are sort of exploring the outside,
and I can hear him grumbling.
He's very unhappy about the fact that we've stayed,
and I can't believe that I made a promise.
I made a promise to myself.
I can't do it.
Almost did it with...
Samson can't do it.
Can't leave someone behind.
Okay.
So then you start looking around for various places,
and you can't see very clearly that there are windows.
And they are not at all.
Like they are, some of them are definitely at rubble level.
Some of them have rubble that has cascaded into them at this point.
Does anything look like an entrance of any of mine?
To be fair, they all look like entrances.
So, you know, at this point, it's a dime a dozen.
If you want to go through, then all you have to do is down.
Just climb and try and find a bat.
Just tell me who's going first.
Let's roll some dice.
Let's roll some dice, baby.
Let's roll some dice.
All five of them?
Six of them.
We have seven.
Oh no, we have six, yes, because we didn't lose.
We lost one.
Okay.
So who's going to first?
Rocky or Asha?
I had not the only fail, but one of the only fails.
I failed, right?
We're on some failures.
We're on team fail.
We're on team fail.
Yeah, we're on the fail train.
Oh, okay, okay, okay.
Right, two sixes, but two ones.
Great.
Okay.
Like a boss.
All right.
Okay.
So I, first of all, I look at him and I say,
I'm sorry we pulled you away, I know it made you mad.
Let me do this first to make it up to you.
If I don't come out, you run.
We'll see.
So I just kind of scramble in, because I'm tiny.
I scramble in and around the window,
and I actually see, it seems like I'm scrambling right into a room,
like a hotel room.
It is basically a hotel room.
Yeah, and there's a crumbled furniture, I mean, broken furniture around me, and I can kind of see like a sink and all that.
But what I also see is an open door, and I can see a, what do you call it, an intact hallway.
An intact hallway.
And as you kind of are climbing down, you manage to, just in time, see the laid floor of plywood that had someone take nails and just shove them.
all up underneath the plywood.
And just about you put that foot down.
Yeah, no, no, and I see that.
And I stop and I call back and I say,
I can't be sure, but this looks like a trap.
It's a drop.
Like, no, no, but this like, well.
No, but I can't be sure, but this,
get in here, Rocky.
This looks like someone else has been here.
And you step over.
I step over it, I step over it,
and I say, someone else has been here,
and they don't want any way.
anyone else here?
You see the similar, the same situation.
But you are in the room and this room does have,
whatever's been bolted down is still there,
but otherwise it's been gutted.
Is there anything else that we can grab,
because all he has is a spade?
Can we grab that piece of wood as a thing?
Is it big enough?
Is it something to use as a weapon?
She lealy.
But it probably at this point is just about as effective
as the spade, but if you would feel better about a hand.
I don't know, it's up to you.
In this circumstance, again, unlike outbreak,
A weapon is a weapon.
Yes, fair.
Fair, fair, fair.
Thank you.
In which case, now that I've seen that, I've got my hatchet out.
Great.
So you pull your hatchet out and you basically creep into this just disheveled, unoccupied room
and you do see the door half open with this intact hallway as you're kind of in there.
And you can actually see the faint glow of lamp light coming from the hallway as well.
Lamp light.
Well, it's a spree.
small, tiny, tiny little fire.
Okay.
So, yeah.
All right.
Yeah, and you make it to the hallway
and you look down either way, left and right,
and you see it is completely just empty.
No one is there, and there is one tiny lamp.
It's not on the wall, it's just laid out on the floor,
and you can see that the sputtering flame is slowly dying.
Okay.
There's, he usually stares.
Yeah.
I wouldn't mind if that light actually went out
because I have the lighter.
Yeah.
Let's not disturb it.
Can we like edge around the walls keeping,
I mean, can we like edge by it?
You can do whatever you want.
Yeah, so we edge by it
and check out where that hallway leads to
and what we can see beside it.
And is the hallway level?
As level as one can expect.
the very bottom of a broken building.
Right, right, okay.
The idea being we are trying to, at least I think,
we are trying to move in the direction
that we would conceive that they would be in.
Right, so you're going back to the direction
of where you thought they would come from.
Yeah, correct.
So as you're still like edging along this wall,
you do hear footsteps.
As someone is clearly coming down into,
above you, you can hear them above you,
and they seem to be climbing down the steps,
and you do see a door.
Just start to eke open, just,
e-e-e-?
Can we get it?
Can we get anywhere they can't see us?
Make a conflict roll.
That's you, Boo.
And see if you can dive into a room.
It's four dice.
Mm-hmm.
Four. Yes.
The six. I just need to roll six.
Maybe three six.
Just one six.
Just one six.
There you go.
There you go.
There you go.
There you go.
So Rocky, tell me how you dive into a room
successfully without being seen.
Yeah, well, I mean, as it happens as soon as we hear,
because they're metal stairs.
Right.
And we can hear them, tang, tang, tang, tang,
So we start looking immediately for an open door.
There's actually plenty of them because most of them are spending off their hinges anyway.
So we just pull back into a room that's pretty close to where the entry to the stairs are.
So there's a good chance if you got that hatchet.
And I got the spade.
If we can get behind somebody.
Get them.
So you kind of find a hiding place in a room that's as close to this.
stairs as you possibly can, maybe under a bed, behind the door frame.
Yeah, behind the doors where I'm figuring us to be.
So Anthony and Marcus, we, time goes by and you kind of sit as you wait as this one guy
who, you know, is kind of just staring at you with this gun, but at this point he's
seen that you're not armed, so he's kind of at the top of the stairs while you're at the
bottom of the stairs and just kind of has his gun trained on you.
But it's down at this point in no real conflict kind of a way.
Hey, man, like, my buddy is in kind of a bad,
can you just, like, take us to the room that your friend said we could have for the night?
Like, we got to at least take care of him, right?
You can still take our friends to meet us, but...
Yeah, like, we need this rest.
Should probably wait until...
I don't even know if you should say his name, man.
It's so weird.
seeing other people. God.
Are you talking about Brand?
No, he's going to go...
Timothy's going to go talk to Brandon, all right?
All right. And he should probably do that.
Because if we do something and Brandon's not okay with it,
we're going to get gutted.
Cool?
Well, like literal gutted or like figuratively...
No, like figuratively gutted man.
Don't worry about him, man. If he comes out of us, we'll literally gut him.
Oh, let's...
Whoa. Okay. So my friend has a way with words.
Yeah.
Just...
Marcus.
We're just survivors.
I'm not threatening.
Oh,
mine.
Dude,
he has a very,
he's a creative type.
In his sense of literal and figurative is not set in still.
I mean,
I just want,
I want you to know that you guys are safe.
Yeah,
dude,
no,
I get that and that's all the more reason
why you should probably wait for Timothy to get back,
because I can see you bleeding all over that.
And man,
I don't want to wash those sheets.
Yeah.
Okay, dude.
You guys are still doing turn up service?
What is going on?
You know, I don't know how to explain this in a room.
We'll wash the sheets.
With what?
There's no water.
Why do you care about the sheets?
Because I...
I just want to get some sleep, man.
I'm so tired.
We're all so tired.
He's lost a lot of blood.
Can we just get him into a bed?
Look, here's the deal.
If I come down and help you or check your leg or something,
you guys can jump me, and then you'll have the gun, and I won't have the gun,
and then that's bad for me.
It's real bad for me.
Let me help you out.
You lead the way with your gun trained on us,
and I'm going to help him up the stairs.
You know, dude, I'm a scout honor.
I appreciate that both of you are trying to get what you need right now.
If you're tired, just lay down.
Like, no one's, I'm not going to stop you from laying down right where you are.
The problem is, is you're real close to the floor, and that sucks.
But here's the deal.
if I take you up,
then I'm compromised
as a citizen of whatever
fucked up left of society
that we have made out of this tiny little building
and I really don't want to be compromised, man.
Like, think about it, what if you were in my position?
What if some randos just came in
and then just started asking and demanding things, dude?
You know?
Are I demanding?
Are we?
We're just asking.
Just lay down.
Just go ahead, lay down.
Dude, if I lay down on the...
fucking concrete.
He kind of like
looks at his jacket
and kind of like
takes it off
and throws it down on you.
He goes
he says a pell
or something man.
Just chill.
I'm gonna, I sit down next to
Marcus and I'm like, hey man,
you can rest on me
but I just want you to know
you're a fucking asshole.
Tell me something
I don't know.
And I sort of
yeah, go ahead.
Sit.
On you, and as I start to fall asleep, or try to fall asleep anyway, I start to sleep, I'd just sort of stay under my breath.
There's no fucking way your dad was an architect.
He'd never let you do that crawling under their bullshit.
And then I'd sort of fall out.
Yeah, you're out, even with the pain, even with the pain, it's just, there's just no way.
You're staying awake.
Asha Rocky, you do hear the punk, funk, funk, funk, funk, funk, funk, funk, funk, funk.
people coming down and you do hear the door,
swings open, and you hear multiple footsteps
and goes, and you hear one guy go,
okay, check all the doors, see if you can see them
through the windows.
If they show their face, give them one chance,
and if not, then shoot.
Then you slowly hear as like people are starting to,
in as much as you can,
with only a few people go regularly through their doors.
But they kind of pass us because we're in this,
You're in this room and the first one and it happens very quickly because like you said you picked the doors that were very close to the stairwell
You watch as one person immediately just finishes the door. He just kind of swings it open and he takes a few steps in and you absolutely see him
Before he sees you what do you do?
They're giving this one shot. They're getting this one shot
Hey
Hey, hey, we're here. We're here. We're here. We're here. We're here. We're here. We're here. Are you?
Okay, so they kind of like, he kind of like roughly grabs your shoulder rocking,
kind of swings you around and kind of gets you away from the wall and more into the center of the room.
Same with you, Asher, they kind of pull you on and goes, are you two with those fucking crawly guys outside?
Marcus and Tony, yes.
Yeah, whoever they are.
All right, so what's your deal?
We were trying to find them.
Are they okay?
Are they okay?
Well, one of them's legs all busted up.
That's for damn sure.
but yeah, they're fine as one can be on the ground.
Can you take us to them?
Sure, man, yeah, you all die together or live together.
I don't care.
And you kind of, they unceremoniously take you through them,
and it's only about half a staircase before you see Marcus and Anthony.
I'm literally at the bottom of the staircase and a terrible.
Just for the record, as all of this is happening,
every time I catch your eye, I'm like apologizing to you with every,
every bit of my eyes as I can,
and at the same time appreciative that you've gone with me.
Because I know, I know.
I just, I know.
Yeah. I know what it's done.
So we see them.
Yeah, you see them at the bottom of the steps.
At that point you hear the door swing open again
and you hear a loud, booming voice.
What the fuck is going on up here?
I swear to God, where are we doing?
We run into hospitality service here.
Why are you letting people in?
You wake up.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
We turn around.
We look where the voice is.
Where's the voice?
We see the person, or it's all the way up top.
And you can hear as steps are coming down now.
How many armed people are around us?
How many of them are around us?
You see at least three people, two of them with firearms.
One of them is, you know, as far as you can tell, unarmed.
Okay.
We got a compound.
Oh, yes.
Okay, you can see it.
You do see Brandon.
He comes down.
He is a big looking, man.
with a button-up shirt with a ballotie and a lot of attitude.
You can kind of see as he is just kind of,
he looks like, you know, he maybe could have owned this place beforehand,
or maybe he just decided he owned this place after everything happened.
But he comes down and goes,
Who the fuck are you for?
Listen, I don't know who any of you people are.
all I can tell you is this place ain't gonna last.
Well, that's for shit's truth.
But where we're going, we got supplies, we got weapons,
we got other people getting to that same place.
We've been in communique.
Yeah, and how have you been in communicate?
Radio.
Radio.
Radio.
Radio.
Radio.
before we left Vegas.
Huh.
You sound like a lot of desperate men I've seen doing a lot of desperate ramblans.
Where is this compound of yours?
Home Springs.
We're coming from Vegas.
It's all rich folks.
I sort of look up and like I'm in a daze at this point.
I don't suppose you're a music lover?
Really? This guy?
No, not really. Not really.
We just, I have a hit.
hit, means I've got, you know, money.
Do you think about that?
Friends with money and connections.
He's got-
What, he's been hitting a hat or something?
We all know.
Marcus, Marcus, honey,
shh, be quiet for now.
Listen, he's right.
We do have a compound in Palm Springs.
And we'll take you there.
He heard of him on the radio, huh?
All right, let's see.
And he kind of tells him, bring him up.
and he kind of starts waddling up the stairs at this point.
And he escorts the four of you and starts kind of walking you through the building.
And you can see this, the penny tour that you're getting is this is just, it smells.
Yeah, it is all bad.
It is just stunk up as far as like everything has tried to take at some point.
Mm-hmm.
You do see that you're probably dealing with more than a couple of,
a dozen people.
Like this is the most amount of people
that you have seen ever,
but they all look like shit.
Yeah.
Royal shit.
And, you know,
this is a little bit,
and everyone is just a surprise
to see you as you are surprised
to see them as they go through.
But they take you through this little walk
and this disheveled building
and you get to a
an amphitheater.
a tiny little amphitheater.
It's basically like,
have you ever been to a, on a cruise,
and you've seen like the small,
like black box theaters that they have?
It is the broken down version of that, you know?
As we walk in there, I'm just trying to clock,
do I see the signs for emergency exit anywhere?
I see anything that looks like
it might be another egress.
If you, if they were around there
are no longer lit, for sure.
Right, right, but I'm just saying it does it look like because I know where there's an amphitheater, there's an emergency exit.
Right.
Well, since you came from the staircases, there is no emergency exit that's that.
There's not another, there's not a different one.
Yes, and at this point you've been walking through the middle of the building.
So you can see one on the other end of the building, and since this place is mirrored in the way it is, and you do see emergency exits that lead down to what may have been once the casino floor, but is now no longer the casino floor and it's just rubble.
There's no way out.
There's no other way out than when we came in.
The way...
Is there anything...
I'm sorry, no, please.
Oh, just, is there anything else in the amphitheater?
Like, are there...
I will get to that right now.
In the amphitheater, you can see ceremoniously,
in a small way, you can see a car battery laid out on the floor
with two wires hooked up to a ham radio.
That is right there.
All right.
That was much better than I thought I was going to be.
No.
I actually...
They're just torturing a radio
It's okay, Rob.
I'm like, we're going to find out.
I see where you were going.
I wouldn't even,
that didn't even hurt
of me in any way to perform.
They're just going to test.
There's a real darkness.
Yeah, I was on the same page as you.
I was like, ooh, that's the left turn.
It's just a radio.
Yeah.
Y'all are dark.
Yeah, now I feel bad.
I see where we're going.
So not getting in there.
But you, you call that feeding the G.
Yeah.
Yes, exactly.
However, you do see it is hooked up to, yeah, I'll stick to my guns.
Okay.
Do it.
Do it.
Do it.
Layed out right there.
So, and you watch as the man with two other people goes up and he motions to the radio and goes, go ahead.
Contact them.
I step forward very confidently.
And I start to move the dials to the emergency frequency from the hospital.
that I used to work at in Palm Springs.
Like a boss.
That was not like a boss.
That was not like a boss.
No, it's okay.
It's only three, you guys.
We believe in you.
Okay.
All right.
There's no ones to re-roll.
Oh, right.
So it's just a failure.
So it's just a failure.
Okay.
So with that, we end the scene.
Okay.
Okay.
And move on to six candles.
six truths.
First, the world is dark.
Next, Asha, the first truth goes to you.
I'm sorry, I'm freezing.
Take a deep breath and think about what is best for the story.
I dial the frequency to St. Anne's,
and while we can hear some kind of something coming back at us,
We can't hear the actual...
You can hear voices.
You can hear...
No, you can hear, like, some kinds of sounds coming back at us that are not just static,
but we can't actually make any kind of contact.
I see.
You can't make contact.
You can't make contact.
But we can hear voices, so we know that that is legitimately a number.
Yes.
It is a legitimate number, and they know it is a legitimate number.
Okay.
Rocky.
There's another earthquake coming.
You hear in the radio...
a voice that is not of this world.
The voice begins to sing.
Brandon and his frat lost boys have not been sleeping either.
Oh, sure you get the last one?
I can tell that most of them are not actually sober at this moment.
That's why they're all jittery and they have signs of some kind of substance that is keeping them.
is keeping them.
They've all been drinking.
No, keeping them up.
Drinking would put them to sleep.
Got it.
The reason that they can't sleep
is because they're using.
They're using.
And I know the signs
very, very, very, very well.
The reason they're awake is because they've been using.
Yeah.
Great. Okay.
So we start this six candles,
six truths.
As you described, Asha,
you have dialed into a frequency
in which you can hear
some sort of emergency broadcast.
It's muffled.
there are distinctly voices of someone frantically talking
and it seems to be a repeat broadcast
over and over again.
What's it saying?
It's saying, this is,
this is William at St. Anne's, can you hear me?
This is William at St. Anne's, can you hear me?
Anyone, anyone, this is William at St. Anne's, can you hear me?
All right, so you hear this woman's voice who is just male.
You hear this male, I went with St. Anne's, but yes.
you hear this voice repeating over and over trying to make contact you attempt to talk back but you hear no response just the continued call right so i keep saying william this is dr pratt william this is dr pratt
all right and no response comes in at that point as you bring it back because as you pull on the ham radio you know it stops
but as you lift it up one time the static ends and instead a clear distinct voice start
and you can see it is in mid voice.
It is in the, well, it's in the middle of a chant and you can hear it.
And it's valun da Nicalus, der lumbalus,
Kelus, Nalus,
Loh.
And it holds that note.
It holds that one note and it seems, have you ever heard Tibetan
throat singing. You're familiar with harmonizing with yourself. This voice begins to go into this
dual harmony. And it is so crisp coming through this radio and you hear Brennan go,
what the hell is that? Turn it off. What the hell is that? I turn it off. It doesn't stop. It
continues to play. The battery. The battery. Take the battery. It unconnected. It can't stop. It won't stop. It won't
Stop, I saw this happen already.
I know what this means-
What do you mean you saw it happen already?
Back in Las Vegas, back when it started,
this was coming out of every speaker
in our entire goddamn theater,
and every single one of those things
saying along, they're coming, they're coming.
We have to go, we have to go now.
Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
What is he talking?
What are you, you talking about them?
Those beasts out there?
Yeah, I'm talking about them, man, you gotta go,
you gotta go, you gotta go, now.
Shh, shh.
It's go, go, go, he's right.
He's right, we gotta run.
All right, so, I mean, everyone's disoriented.
You can kind of see us to the point.
You've shocked them into this kind of this weird.
He goes, go up there.
He tells one who goes, get up and confirm what he says.
And you kind of see as he kind of runs around.
But he stumbles and he kind of looks around, and you watch as Brandon just decks him right in the middle of the face and goes, get on up there.
And he walks to him and he grabs both of you by the shoulders, you two, who have made the most amount of noise,
and starts pulling you down and takes you to the stairs.
and he puts a boot to your ass,
or I'm sorry, no, you're the one that's been yelling,
puts a boot to your ass, Marcus,
and then just punch you down the stairs
as hard as he can.
Can I roll to, like, grab him on the way down?
Yes.
Oh, yeah, I was going to just grab her.
No, I will grab him on the way down.
That sounds great.
I do not do it.
Okay.
But I am, wow, it's only one.
Because I would only be re-rolling the one, right?
Only be real on the wine.
Yeah.
Them's not good odds.
They're not good odds, so no.
Okay.
We've been abusing you, but the abuse continues.
Yeah, do it, man.
Marcus's getting knocked around.
Five candles, five truths.
We go back and we speak now of Marcus' first truth.
First, the world is dark as it is.
And Marcus, you speak the first truth.
By the time I hit the ground of the stairs,
I am staring at one of them.
Anthony.
I can hear the singing inside my head.
Asha.
I want to kill Brandon.
Rocky.
When Brandon throws him, he's putting a lot of weight.
I'm just going to shove him as hard as I can.
So you shove him after him.
A monolith will rise straight through this building.
Mm-hmm.
Yes.
We knew it was coming.
We knew it was coming.
All right, five candles, five truths.
Marcus, as you tumble down the staircase,
you feel as every impact is just another,
just beaten part of you, and you do feel
as the leg of which was torn and ripped as now,
just in so much pain as you fit the bottom
of the staircase.
And at this point, you can actually
here as Rocky, who in his truth, just,
how did you take him down?
How did you literally make sure that Brandon followed Marcus
on the way down?
So just as he kicks him, so his momentum's going that way,
I'm just gonna push him.
I don't know if I need to make a roll.
No, absolutely.
This is the truth.
You spoke this as a truth.
Oh, okay.
So he goes after.
So you can hear, in fact, you hear
the loud celery crack of bone snapping
as this man is just tumbling down.
And by the time Marcus, you make it to the bottom,
you actually feel as Brandon's lifeless body
just lands on top of you.
And you can feel warm, trickling liquid slowly
start to eke out onto your body
as you feel more than here or see just something
displacing the earth around you as you feel tiny little,
legs stamp upon his corpse as something lifts itself up out of the rubble and it bends its head up
and you see as it starts to wobble its head back and forth to and fro and it sings it
cannot harmonize with this dark voice that was coming through the radio but it makes its own
sound like a screeching bat in the night
that rather than clicking to find whatever prey
is in front of it just holds it
for what seems like an eternity
as you can feel the pincers sink deeper into Brandon's flesh
as the weight is pressed down upon you.
What do you do?
I stay so still.
Right.
So silent and still as to not betray the pain in my leg
and not let it know that I am alive.
I would like to roll to make sure it does not know that I am there.
I celebrate that you want to roll.
I was going to say it anyway, but thank you.
Are we on there?
Yes.
One, wow.
But three for you.
You hold it together.
Marcus, you can feel the pain and you that, I don't know, that five, 10 minutes of sleep, you got something.
There's a lucidity.
You lose yourself in your mind.
You hum something in your brain.
The one thing that will keep you in a place beyond pain, beyond fear, it is your place.
Anthony, Asha, Rocky.
you can hear this sound.
You can hear this singing
and you hear someone from up top
goes, holy shit!
And you see as this man
comes down and goes, oh God.
And he says they're everywhere.
Is he seeing them behind us
or is he just seeing that one down there?
He just ran down from the roof
from up top.
It's the sigh they sent up.
And he just like sits
in a corner and begins
to cry. He lays there with his, and you can hear he's just repeating a name over and over in his head
as he just sits there and has checked out from existence.
Where's the gasoline?
Did you tell us? We didn't. So as we left out with you.
That means we carried it in, though. Yes. We carried in the gasoline.
They would have absolutely confiscated it as you got into it. Yeah. So it probably would either be back
down at the bottom. Or in the amphitheater where we just.
were.
Yeah, it probably did back down to the bottom.
Somewhere we can see where it is.
Because I had the spade, you had the hatchet,
so we were in kind of like attack mode.
Yeah.
So, we wouldn't have had the gas.
So it's okay, no matter what, getting it
is going to be involved.
Right. So you either go down to the steps,
which I think's more interesting.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
That they left it down at the bottom.
So would you like to go get the gasoline?
Down where them and he, they and he are?
He's on the bottom of the steps and the emergency stairways.
You'll have to go through the emergency steps to get to the bottom where the gasoline is.
Gosh, but I see the thing.
You see nothing other than the screaming sounds of them singing everywhere.
And the cries of all of the dozens of people who are now terrified as something is coming.
You can't put your finger on it.
but that damn sound continues to zoom.
Damn is bad, up is life.
I've just started humming in the background.
You're humming?
It's taking them.
Others are joining you in the process as well.
So, Rocky.
I feel it happening all around me and everyone else is humming.
I know it's taking them over.
It's taking them over, Rocky.
If they're all over, I don't even say it to him,
I just, I see the them, or the they or the whatever, the thing, and I, I, from my
hatchet.
I would like, I would like to make this abundantly clear in the area where the amphitheater is,
where you shove down.
If you would like to, to throw at it, you would have to literally get down all the way.
Oh, it's not, we're not, we're not near enough to him.
Absolutely not.
Absolutely, okay.
How many flights stairs to do?
Then up, then up.
Quite a bit.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, so he went down pretty far.
He would catch him.
Then we go, then we go.
And that's fine.
If you wanna go and attack this thing
while it's singing into it,
you can absolutely go down there.
And I will allow you to throw that hatchet with a roll.
As you say, right after I hear Rocky say,
we have to go up, up his life.
I look back at you like, you're right, but I can't.
You go, and I say you go and I go, go, and I run there.
I'll go with you.
We'll do it, we'll do it, we'll do it.
All right, so you go down and you can see
as you look down the staircase,
as you open the store and look down to where
Marcus has fallen, you can absolutely see this swaying creature several flights down as it seems to have its head up and its call is just reverberating against the walls.
Yes.
All right.
Tell me what happens.
I see it and I see him underneath it.
I can see just parts of his body underneath it and I don't know if he's alive and I don't know if he's dead and I just scream and I hurl the hatchet right at it.
and it spins through the air and hits it right where
whatever that sound is emanating from most,
it goes straight into that orifice.
You hear it screech as the blade is driven into its mouth.
As it cries into it and you hear it just,
as it sounds displaces from its singing
and it now is throwing its body against the various parts
of the concrete trying to displace and unlaugge this hatchet.
I, having now,
I felt that, I stand.
I like, I, uh,
actually, no, you, you go, you go, you go, you go, you go,
you go, you got to figure out.
You gotta think.
You got a thick.
Yeah, I'm gonna fit.
I'm gonna-
Get one, get one, get one, get one.
This is, this is literally to feel it.
Okay, so no pressure.
No pressure.
No .
Just with those, like eyeballs.
Yeah, no, no, no, no.
Got this right.
No, please.
I'm ready.
I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
No one's, no sixes.
Okay, that's okay.
There's no re-roll.
There's no, you sure there's not just like a,
if your moment is not available?
No, not a special.
It would be so nice, wouldn't it?
Since friends for a long time.
I haven't burned anything.
So four candles, four truths.
Oh boy.
We do start with Iraqi.
You do get the first truth.
All right, the world is dark.
The world is dark.
Okay.
I just want to make sure we establish that in the baseline.
Magically.
The world is dark.
Yes.
What is best for the story?
It's bleeding.
It's bleeding.
It's bleeding and it's getting weaker.
It is bleeding and it's getting weaker.
As it's dying, it's going to collapse this hallway with it.
Marcus.
You're both down in the hallway with me now.
Yeah, yeah.
I would assume that she's actually at the top of the
She's at the top of the chest.
Yeah, because it's just one to get the image right.
Yeah, like in a stairway.
And we're like maybe three flights down
from where we started.
Yep. Okay.
And so when you say it's gonna collapse,
this whole freaking section is going to collapse.
All of us, where all of us are basically.
Including up at the top, yes.
Except.
He's with.
I drifted with you guys.
Oh, okay.
We're all good.
Oh, I see.
I, uh, okay.
But just as it begins to collapse,
underneath us, the monolith raises.
Oh, under you.
Okay.
All right.
That's fair.
So the monolith will come under you is your truth.
It is coming under us.
Great.
So.
Anthony, you get the last one.
It is welcome, it is happening.
Yes.
Monolith rises.
The ruptures that the monolith creates in the building
are teeming with them.
Great.
And that's it, and with these four, we will establish the four truths.
Marcus, as you're down, you're pulling yourself out from this thing
as it is lodged with a hatchet into its mouth and rocky, you will.
taken this thing and you've just stabbed it into it. It doesn't die, but you definitely put the
spade into it, and you can actually feel as you're trying to pry this thing in between its
segmented plates of armor that it seems to be holding into it. But just like a sandworm with your
hooks, you get underneath and you just start to pull this thing off, and it shrieks, and you feel
its tiny tentacles just lach and just come onto and just grab you for all its worth as you start
to hear and feel the rumble of something,
just earth is starting to rumble and move around you
as something is appearing out of the rock.
What do you do?
We gotta go, we gotta go, we gotta go.
Oh my God, we gotta go!
And I grab you and try to pull you out.
Like I'm trying to get out the way we came.
It's all shifting, so hopefully there's some kind of-
Yeah, what's grout.
So you run, you start to go up, and as you can,
to go up the spiral staircase,
you kind of watch as this singing creature.
Actually, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, can I rephrase that?
Yes.
I start to run up without him and then stop
and cannot bring myself to leave him to die.
And so I turn back, I like have like a moment of like,
oh fuck, and I run back down and I reach down
and try to pull him out of the grasp of this creature.
Yeah, and it is, okay, so you, actually it's a good point.
I did say he was grasped by the creature,
pull him off the creature.
Okay.
We're at the point with the candles now.
All right, so that's two ones.
I'm going to burn honorable.
Honorable, which I think I've already effectively done
with the way that I hold this.
Absolutely not.
That effectively.
I have not really allowed myself to be quite the bastard
that I wish I was.
Come on one six.
That's nine six.
It's a five.
Even you put them together.
It's only a five.
Yeah, yeah.
This is how Ten Candles works.
Eventually, the last three scenes are like,
oh, we all get one action.
Yeah.
Rocky, as Marcus pulls onto you, as everything can can,
he yanks onto you, and you are held by this thing
with his spade in your hand.
Come on you, you're holding on it.
As he just pulls it out and you're holding on it.
You're trying to wrench these things out of your hand
for as much as you can.
And Marcus, you are holding onto this man for all that it's worth.
Rocky, you are staring at this man.
This thing bleeding and dying slowly starts to inch
its mouth closer towards you as it's coming into it.
And Marcus is pulling and pulling onto you saying,
you know, come on you old bastards,
as you start to feel almost like a prickle
of a hedgehog's spine as it lifts and starts to crown
onto the top of your head.
What's going through your mind right now?
Hedgehogs are cute.
Fuck you is what's going through my head.
Yeah.
And I'm just trying to wrench that spade as deep as I can.
And you do, you just push it and you just shove it in for all it's worth.
And you feel these tiny trickles of just teeth slowly crest upon your head as slowly each muscular movement.
And it is agonizing and it is slow as it pulls you into its mouth.
And Marcus, you grasp.
At some point, you can start to feel his body shake
as he's pulling into it, but you're still holding onto him
as you feel this creature's mouth crest one more time
as you have to let go because there's just nothing left
to hold onto.
No, no, no, no.
And it pulls him piece by piece up into its mouth
as you are consumed whole by this thing.
And that is when it starts to rise,
through the air on the point of this monolith.
Shnow.
Thank you.
So much for playing with me today.
It was good for me.
Was it good for you?
It was, it was, uh,
that's the word I'm looking for.
It was, there's so many things I'm thinking about right now,
and none of them can be said out loud.
Glad of saying?
But I appreciate.
It was fantastic.
I'm going to have to ask you to leave our table.
I look forward to your imminent demise.
Thank you.
You'll see you on the other side soon.
See you soon.
Indeed.
Sorry we dragged you with us.
I know.
You came with us of your own volition after that big dust.
Salvation might have been in that travel trailer.
You know, as it was there.
It was definitely.
But Marcus, you do feel as Rocky's body just slips from your hand as something.
It's almost insulting how it's not paying attention to you.
And it's put 100% of its focus just consuming this man in front of you.
And that is when you can feel the dark, crisp cut stone begin to rise out from a new
the US.
This black onyx figure starts to push its way up as a single,
pyramid begins to jut directly below one of them.
Oh my God.
So I am sort of at the top of the stairs,
but close enough to, close enough to at least reach,
because he started running up, right?
Well, he was still at the bomb pulling him up.
At this point, you have watched through the actions.
Do we have three truths to do?
Sorry, we have three truths.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We've ended this and we have three truths.
Oh, yeah, so we let's go.
The first is the world this dark, and while,
Rocky normally would have had the first truth instead.
No, I was the failure.
Oh my gosh, that's right.
Yeah, you were the failure.
I'm why he's dead.
That is both perfect and awful at the same time.
Yes.
Speak to me that your first truth.
The monolith is singing.
Not just the creatures, not just the voice.
Now that the monolith is rising, it is the monolith itself.
And that is what reverberated through all of our minds.
Anthony.
I feel an urge to race to the roof and see.
It rise.
Yeah.
And Asha.
Rocky's death has so demoralized me that I just want to die.
Three truths, three candles.
We begin with everyone screaming as this continuous scene moves on,
and this monolith just starts to push itself up,
itself up and through and through and it starts to gain speed.
Slowly it was starting to climb.
But as it continues to go up, Marcus, you get ahead of it
as you get up to the top and find Asha at the very top.
Lidding on my, we have to go.
Asha, Asha, Asha.
Rocky.
He's gone.
Asha, he's gone.
It took him.
They have him.
We have to go now.
Come on.
I'm just, I'm in a total haze and as he's pushing me,
I'm going where he's telling me to, but I'm not moving very.
And I can see it.
I can see it in your eyes and I grab your hand and I pull it up and I like make eye contact
with you.
And as we as we start running and you're with us, right?
As we're ahead of us.
As we start running, the kid who sat down and started crying and was saying someone's name
was there, right?
That was one of the kids with the gun.
So as we're running by, I see he's got nothing.
I see he's not, he's completely out of it, like grab his gun as we grab his gun as we
Okay, I'm so sorry to do this.
Yes.
But I have to.
It's no other way.
So we've run through the amphitheater.
Yes.
Yeah.
Where the ham radio car battery are.
Right.
Yep.
Actually, I would say if you're going up to the roof to get to the elevator, you'd have to make a detour to go straight forward.
So I, as we hit the stairwell past the ham radio and the car battery, I stop.
and you just watch me stop and stare at the radio.
And I look up to you as all this fucking chaos is happening.
And I like straight up stop for a second.
And I'm in like my leg is destroyed.
And that's a giant staircase.
I sort of look at you and I'm going to just go.
That's when I pull up your hands.
Uh-huh.
Asha, I've never been to Amsterdam.
I've never stayed at this hotel before.
What?
Shab and come with me.
Let's go.
Let's go.
I'm good.
And I let go and I slip over to the ham radio and sit beside it.
Great.
As you sit beside it, knowing what you wish to do, Anthony, you watch as you see this monolith and these monoliths are not small.
They are gigantic and this hotel may be huge, but the sheer scale of this thing.
is ridiculous.
It's huge.
And something, as you hum this tune in your head,
as you feel something pressing against your mind,
because you can see or hear that sound
coming through that radio,
and it seems to resonate through your head now,
as you can watch as the monolith comes up through the roof,
you notice something on it.
a yellow door as it comes up.
You can see it and it slowly comes in front of you
as you watch it pass by in front of you.
Do you wanna go for it?
Yeah, at this point I'm like full-throated singing along
with that dead note.
Yeah.
And I just, yeah, it comes to the door,
the portal comes to the roof and I roll it.
Yes.
Sorry.
Interesting.
What is it?
The comforting.
It make people feel safe.
Is that your moment?
No, this is.
Oh, this is the virtue, the comforting.
Yeah, covering the virtue.
Okay.
How would you like to apply that?
Can apply it to yourself.
Through the echoing as this voice, this song bends and bounces inside of my skull
and is, you know, like, peaks and valleys amplifying itself.
It's just this cacophony.
And through that, I remember Asha and Marcus are downstairs.
I don't, I'm not even entirely sure what happened to Rocky,
but I get this vague feeling that we're together somehow.
And I just whisper, fuck them.
and I run for the door.
Okay.
Mm-hmm.
Roll it.
Roll it.
I'd like to see what this turns into.
Ah.
That was such a cool guy moment.
It's beautiful.
It still is.
Still is a cool guy moment.
Still is.
So instead, we end our scene here and now.
And I will tell you two truths remaining, two candles.
First, the world is dark.
He went for this door.
And I'm trying to decide
what is the more appropriate action into this.
It was gleaming.
It was looking for you.
And it was inviting towards you.
And as you attempted to go towards it
and look towards it,
those words that you spoke,
the ones in your head,
fuck them.
That moment that those mental words
escaped your mind,
blackness,
sheer in front of you as the portal closes immediately in front of you.
And now we speak two truths.
Martin, you may have the first one.
I'm broken.
I'm just down on my knees on the roof, crying and singing.
Hasha.
He's higher up than I am, so I didn't see the, I didn't.
What is your truth?
I see a door.
You see the door.
I see a, I see, uh, the.
Do you wish it to be a door or the door?
We're getting into very specific wishes here.
I see a door in the monolith at my level,
at, like, starting to pass my level.
All right, you see a door.
Two candles, two truths.
Marcus, you're sitting in this area.
The building is falling around you.
You go to this ham radio and you click to turn it on
and you realize that the battery,
has been ripped open.
It is laying in front of you.
It doesn't turn on.
No.
The, the, the, it doesn't.
It's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's,
it's down and you look down and you see that the battery is gone.
It's somewhere.
Someone took it.
Where's the battery?
No.
You have to find, you need to look for it.
You need to find, you need to look for that battery.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
As you grab, you find that someone had attempted to grab it,
but they just, I, I, I,
, I, I, limp over towards it, but my leg,
I fall to the floor, so my leg is broken.
It's literally sideways now, so I'm on my arm.
Yeah.
Pulling myself towards the battery,
pulling myself towards the battery, and I grab it,
and I flop back, and I set the battery back,
and I reach to the ham radio, and I plug it in.
Yeah, and you tons on it, and you get that satisfying, boom,
and I start to sing.
And from the floor of the floor of the
This amphitheater, this broken hotel, you sing, and you keep singing.
But it's not that monolith song.
It's not that monolith song, and you sing into it for all your worth.
Asha, you mentioned in your truth that the door opened in front of you, and you see a broken
Anthony laying in front of you.
He is crying, but you don't know why he's crying because you see this white door laid in front of you.
And as the monolith is moving and it is coming up,
it doesn't move.
It continues to shine, but you see that every few seconds,
it takes more of the roof in front
as it slowly is creeping towards him.
You could get Anthony or you can get the door.
I run towards Anthony and
ha, ha, I run towards Anthony and I,
pull his shirt away, so I pull him back
as I keep running.
You.
And I-
Discard him.
No, I pull it to push to get him away.
To get him away.
And you go for the door?
And I go for the door.
It's okay.
Wow.
And I am burning my empathy card.
Empathy.
How do you apply it in this circumstance?
And I say as I'm running to the door,
I'm screaming out, we all did our best, we all did our best.
We all did our best for each other.
We all did our best.
And that's all I keep saying is we all did our best.
We all did our best.
Anthony burst into laughter as he hears this mantra start.
Just like maniacal wild man, like crying, laughing,
so.
Yes!
All right.
One, six.
I don't even know what success looks like in this particular instance, but I go.
You go forward and you say, we did our best.
We did our best.
You look to Anthony.
You can see his just maniacal laughter as you look to him.
And there is something in your heart that is really, truly believes the words that are coming out of your mouth.
You did our best.
We did everything.
We survived.
You tried.
You persevered.
You persevered you to everything you could help those that were deep.
deeply hurt.
You spent a life taking care of people.
You spent your whole existence trying to ease
suffering and pain.
And you step, do you have something you wanna say?
I think I do, but I think I might let you get one more,
because I have an idea, but I don't know if it's gonna go
well with your story.
I wanna hear what you wanna say.
I run to the door and I pull out the gun.
as I grab the handle.
This is not one of those kind of doors.
Figured.
This is...
Okay, there's no handle.
There is a doorway?
Okay.
A doorway.
Okay, then I run, and as I run, I have the gun with me.
You...
And I don't even know what I'm planning to do with it.
I just have it.
I understand.
As I run.
As you run through the door, you again have this emotion pass through you, this comforting
beautiful feeling that you've done everything you could for all the people in this world.
And I realize that I have no idea what is coming afterlife, but somehow as I'm running through
this, I know that that is where I'm going, the very place that I have been telling people forever,
my whole life that I was trying to tell people this place exists, even though I didn't know it
existed. Somehow now I start to feel that's where I'm heading. That's what you feel. That's what I feel
as I'm starting to move towards us is that I'm heading there. I'm heading to that place. All right.
You have this feeling of you found the afterlife. You've found that place that you're guiding
people to when you talk to them of your grief. As you pass through the doorway, you feel the gun
disappear out as it does not pass through the portal. But you do. Thank you so much for playing.
I appreciate you being here.
I appreciate you.
Thank you for letting me get to the other side.
Is it the other side?
I don't know.
Thank you for playing.
It's nothingness and everythingness.
Who don't?
We still have two candles.
We still have two dice.
Anthony, you are laid out on this roof.
You can start, you can, that voice that you heard,
it is gone.
It has been removed from your mind completely,
but you can hear singing.
I drag myself up.
I was lying on my back after Asha just threw me out of the way.
You did watch her disappear.
You saw no doorway, but one minute Asha was there,
the next second she's gone.
The singing gone.
My head is clearer than it has been
since we turned the radio on.
and I drag myself to my feet and make my way towards the sound of the song.
At that moment is when you start to see them crawling all up the monolith,
and you can hear more than anything the scuttling behind you as just like colony of ants,
climbing up a tree branch, looking for whatever it can, you hear the screeches behind you.
I don't look, I don't break my stride.
You to walk forward as you,
how do you walk forward?
Like I'm not in good shape, it's this is.
This is it.
Let's see if you make it.
You feel as tentacles puncture each one of your shoulders.
Oh, no one, no sixes, all right,
as each one,
just comes right through you
and you continue to feel more
as you are just hit over and over again.
You make steps, you do, you go forward,
you take two steps, three steps.
Each one punctuated by something just going right through you,
slipping back out and you can feel the warm trickle
of blood in front of you.
You take another step,
And then you take another and at some point you drop to your knees and you slowly feel it's something curves around your neck and under your arm as you are viciously ripped from your position and thrown back into the maw of one of the creatures.
There's something going through your head though as you're making this last dance, these last few steps as you're going towards.
What? What is in your mind? What takes you before darkness does?
That's a pretty song. Too bad you didn't write it.
Josh, thank you so much for playing.
Thank you.
Thank you for taking the time.
What a terrible joy.
And you know I didn't even have to ask you, please leave.
And I will.
You didn't have to ask you.
But he will.
But I will. But thank you so much for playing, man. You did great.
Thank you for having me. This was fantastic.
We have one candle.
Marcus, and I cannot wait to paint this picture of one man singing, crooning at the top of his voice while the area around you.
Yes, you can. Of course, your moments.
It is my moment.
You get the hope dice on the last scene.
Just in time.
Do you actually have a song?
I do.
Do you want to sing it while I narrate you out of this final scene?
Yes, very much.
Okay, okay.
I will...
Can I say something right before we do, though?
Please.
To counter off of what he just did.
Yes.
Because I'd love to...
This ties to my brink, which I won't get to play, but I'd really love to...
Talk about.
All right.
What's your brink?
So, the song is gone for a bit.
and I stop for a second after he has died.
Yeah.
And I'm on the floor and I say into the radio.
This last one, this is for all of you out there.
My name is Marcus Carver and this is my song.
As the building begins to crumble around you
and you see this monolith just lifting up, it's sliding,
just feet at a time on the side of you, you see nothing.
You don't register any of that.
The pain in your foot is barely registering as you hold this microphone
and you've pressed down the call button.
And you sing.
My soul long neglected never grows old,
just sings in the darkness and thrives in the cold
till you shined a torch,
lit the whole man unfold.
All the fire, all of fire, all the flame you prepared.
The foe, the four.
On these last few notes, the last couple of notes
aren't into the microphone
because you can feel as the floor beneath you
starts to give away.
And your last verse of the forge is spoken
as you fall into blackness, into nothing,
as the building caves in around you.
Jackson, thank you so much.
That was lovely.
Thank you.
Literally, you just wrote that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Just.
Get out of here.
You're so talented.
Love you guys.
That's awesome.
Well, there is only one thing left to do,
and that is to hear the messages of our dearly departed characters.
Took money from people in pain.
Easy marks.
It's funny the things you think about folks with more money than cents.
Everything's so goddamn senseless now.
What do you take when nobody's anything left worth taking?
Am I sorry for what I did?
I don't know.
Does it really matter now?
It's too late to make amends.
Too late to apologize.
I guess I wish I could take it back, but I just can't.
Maybe it's just about finding somebody not to fuck up the apocalypse.
I'm sure I can find a way.
I was on the southbound train from Salt Lake, pulling into Vegas.
I'd picked up a good hall of quartz, tormentorily.
tiger's eye hematite and that eat that shit up down on the strip and I'm talking a proper
train not one of those Amtrak abominations where the government knows you know where you
been where you're going who you are watching every move you know of course I had to
sage out the box car you never know what kind of hateful hobo spirits are riding the
rails we were coming up on Vegas lights when the first quake hit the whole god
damn train twisted like a
pitch forked snake.
I barely made it out of that
cluster fuck alive.
It wouldn't be the last time
in the past two weeks that I've had that
thought. I just remember that
huge black monolithic
son of a bitch rising out of the
ruins of the strip and thinking
God damn it.
They finally did it.
They've unleashed
the seven fucking hells.
All according
their master plan.
They're dead.
Got Britney
before we even saw him coming.
Eyes were on the goddamn monolith
and then she was just gone.
Teresa tried to put a bass drum
in front of it and
just ate the fucking drum
and then it ate her.
And then it got Zeke.
The last thing I said to him was fuck you.
I thought I was gonna have to keep the secret
from the world for a long time.
Thought I'd go through my whole damn career
getting credit for his work.
Lucky me, I guess.
I guess that's what I get for lying.
I guess that's what we all get.
The one thing I really didn't expect to feel right now,
thinking about the end of the world,
is relief.
Pretty soon, all the world's grief will be gone.
I mean, at least, I hope it will.
I don't know what awaits us after this,
but this thing, this thing that I have tried to help people through
and passed for most of my life will just be gone.
Like old technology, grief.
will become obsolete.
Or, again, maybe not.
I don't know.
I guess we don't really know
until we get wherever we go.
Maybe we will transmute into some other form.
All of us, all our souls,
where grief becomes like an antique hairpin
or a corset, something unnecessary in our new lives,
but kept for sentimental value as a reminder of what once was,
or something to try on in moments,
but never to have to have anymore,
not imposed, but chosen for entertainment or just to reminisce.
I guess I find strange solace in that.
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