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edictmods ([personal profile] edictmods) wrote2025-11-20 07:10 pm

INFO / FAQ

about edictum

Edictum is a roleplaying game that includes sci-fi, mystery, and horror elements. Characters are brought to this world with a crime tattooed on their left hand -- and how the world and events interact with those individuals depend on the crime. The game is also going to be self reflective in nature, giving opportunity for character growth and development. Player plots, chaos, and player input is encouraged, as it will be needed to further the plot of the game and make lives "better" (maybe) for characters.


Those that have the misfortune - or fortune - of awakening in this place will have direct influence on the development and expansion of the world through adventures, interaction, and with their very decisions. For better or worse, those that are within the world have committed a crime, and their repentance is the key to make the world a better, more hospitable place. Refuse? Well, the world will respond similarly. The more you fight (for or against), the more developments will occur.


Edictum is a sequel loosely based on Expiation and draws similar influences, and there may be references to the old world of Aldrip, Rumpitr and Ketsora.


Similar to Expiation, characters are being tested. Every event, every interaction, every action is a test of a character’s mettle, their power, their resilience, their ability to adapt and thrive or falter and succumb.

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arrival
Before arrival, characters will remember being in their own worlds. They could've been sleeping, dying, adventuring, or walking along on a normal day. That is, until they feel something seize them, and their vision blurring before darkness overtakes them.

They'll feel some things. They'll feel their back press against solid and cold, and maybe the sensation of claustrophobia will crawl into their mind. They may try to move or struggle or yell, but it's impossible. There's pain-- extreme pain as their senses warp and distort. And then there's a whir, and a whoosh, and they are overcome with a sense of stillness and peace. It’s invasive, forced and disquiet, but they cannot resist.

Until they open their eyes again, in Edictum.

Characters will awaken in a dank darkness of a cave home and the little light that is available can be found in small seams in the stone where blue crystals have taken root and emit a low glow. Characters will awaken on a hard stone slab to an open space that has a rudimentary pit in the middle of the room where a fire could theoretically be built to offer warmth and light.

Those that have arrived will come with the clothing on their backs - if they happened to be wearing any at their canon point - and nothing else. Any items such as weapons, armour, jewelry are mysteriously missing from their person, leaving all characters as derelict as each other in terms of wealth.

On the stone slab meant to be a bed, there are provided items for their usage: walkie-talkies, a stone bowl with 3 days of dry rations, and a mug and a toothbrush. All of these items are breakable or, in the case of rations, can be spoiled.

All characters will have their crime tattooed upon the back of their left hand (or left forearm if they have a lengthy rap-sheet). The tattoo cannot be scraped off, overwritten, or damaged. Your character already has a tattoo there? Too bad, the crime is overlayed over that previous ink.

Once you feel or stumble your way out of the single stone room that you awaken in, the world beyond that cold stone box is not any friendlier in terms of greeting you. This begins the start of your incarceration, but you’re not alone. Others like yourself are emerging from their abodes and there are a select few who have resided here long before you, toiling away who are shadows of their former selves, the very vitality of life drained from them so they are simply going through the motions day-in, day-out. That is, of course, if there is a day-night cycle.

After all, you are all underground. Welcome to the Hub.

Visit the Locations Page for more information.

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invitations
Edictum requires an invitation to join the game. Invitations will be opened at the time of the test drive meme (TDM) and they can be acquired either by a current player of the game or by requesting one from the mod team. Invitations must be approved prior to submitting an application; an invitation does not guarantee a slot in the game.

Visit the Invitations Page for more information and to submit a request.

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applications
Applications open every two months (January, March, May, July, September, November). Application availability is based on the number of invitations and the number of player slots at the time. Submitting an application does not guarantee a slot in the game.

If a player has an approved invitation, they are welcome to submit their application upon their opening at the mid-point of each application month.

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game pacing
Time flows in a 1:1 schedule, so each RL day is equivalent to one IC game day. There will be a game wide event every second month, and the alternating month the TDM will be posted. TDMs are considered game canon; characters that do not apply during the cycle will simply seem to disappear similarly to a dropped character.

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activity
AC is seven comments a month across two threads. There is no strike system, however passes may be purchased on the rewards page. The rest of the rules and guidelines for AC is here.

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hiatus & drops
A hiatus may last one month. Upon return from hiatus, a player should be able to make regular activity for the next two months.

Characters that are dropped can disappear when no one is looking. Players are encouraged to even have fun with this in a “S/he was here one second, I looked away and they were gone” if they choose to. Dropped characters may leave their items behind for other players / characters to take with OOC player approval.

If a player reapplies for the same character in a future application round, they will not retain their memories of their last experience. They will be able to regain these memories via the rewards page, with new threads from their current stay in-game. There is an in-game reason for this, which players/characters may discover along their journey.

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player / cast caps
At this time, there is a 70 player cap with no canon cap. If the mod team feels as if there needs to be a cap of canon characters to make sure that the game stays diverse, we will be announcing it in that month's SOTG. Upon approaching or reaching the cap, we will handle apps on a case-by-case basis depending on the current plot arc of the game and how much time the mods have for an increased player base.

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characters
What type of character can join Edictum?

➡ Canon characters - canons must 2+ months old

➡ Character relationship alternate universe (CRAU)

➡ The Youth - 15+ or older

➡ Alternate version

➡ Original Characters from original canons

Canon - Mechanical, god or god-like, bestial, and supernatural characters are welcome as long as they have an ability to communicate and interact with both the setting and other characters.

CRAUs - For players who would like their characters to bring in their memories from Expiation, they will find that plot details are hazy. They may remember character development and relationships, but the memories of the actual plot aren't available. This is to give everyone a level playing field when it comes to plot information. As far as other CRAUs go, go crazy! All are accepted.

The Youth - Aged characters trapped in a child’s body are acceptable. Additionally, adults who act like children are still approved to apply. Children characters younger than the set limit (15) will be handled on a case-by-case basis.

Alternate Versions - Different "versions" of themselves (aka, Marvel characters or Legend of Zelda characters) may be apped, but characters that are in a continuous story are not (see: Sora from Kingdom hearts, etc).

Original Characters (OC) - Characters from original player worlds are accepted. They will have to fill out an extended application to add more details of their world, character.

**We do not accept canon OCs. Malleable protagonists like Commander Shepard from Mass Effect don't count, but there will only be one of each malleable character in-game.

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canon points
Characters may be taken at the moment of their death. They may also be brought in during or after sustaining injury. In the case of injury, there are rudimentary methods of patching someone up, but unless a doctor or someone with healing spells arrives or is present, it might be a quick slide into their first in-game death.

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canon survival

Chronic illness or afflictions will come with a character to the point in the canon that they are taken from. The illness will not progress further, and in-game cures can potentially be manufactured.

Dietary restrictions (eg. vampirism, energy absorption, etc) will not be provided for in the setting in the beginning. The rations that characters arrive with will be in the form that they specifically need such as blood bags. Characters will need to make friends with those who can provide them with specific sustenance or forcibly take it.

Special items required for survival will be allowed. These items can be damaged or broken over the course of the game and events. They may also malfunction for in-game reasons.

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powers

Characters whose powers operate by an external source (god, mystical object, science, etc.) will not start with that source available upon first arrival, but through rewards, they may regain access.

Characters whose powers are innate (mutants, supernatural creatures, etc) will arrive with their powers intact; however, any objects that controls, directs, or filters those powers will not. They may be purchased through rewards.

For all powers, the caveat being that characters utilizing their wonderfully destructive or creative abilities on another character (minus NPCs) needs to do so responsibly. We are in the game to have fun, so please respect others who may not wish to partake in the uniqueness of another’s fantastical gifts.

So you want to end the world?

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canon updates
Yes, characters can be updated to further forward or backwards in their canonical timeline. Any character experiencing an update will seem to fragment out of existence painlessly, and they will remain absent for 7 IC days before reforming in the exact spot they dissolved from. Upon their return, characters will feel as if they never left, but of course will have changed memories of home.

For those that want to canon update their characters from new material (such as a new chapter or a new season), they must wait one month from the new material release before updating. Further information and the request can be found on the update page.

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setting
What’s the world like?

Your character lives in a cave with a box of scraps.

Are there non-playable characters (NPCs) around? What are they like?

Yes, there are NPCs who exist and primarily own the few shops that exist. The shop owners haggle half-heartedly, but neither will they simply give an item for free. If their items are stolen or they are abused, they will engage no further and offer no wares to said individual. There is also a correlation to crime against them and punishment.

They also shuffle along with little vibrancy going through the motions of existence, living one day into the next seemingly without joy, laughter or even strong emotions. They do not fight with each other, nor are they particularly collaborative. They engage in conversation minimalistically, offer only cursory information, and never stay in one place long unless it is tending their shop.

Is there a network to communicate on?

Well… sort of. There are walkie-talkies, but the underground cave systems vastly limit their performance compared to normal. Outside of the 100 meter range, there is just static. Walkie-talkies come with ten channels and characters can ask for someone to switch to a different channel for a less cluttered conversation. Of course, anyone else can also switch to that channel and eavesdrop, troll or otherwise be bothersome.

Currently there is no “private” setting. Thankfully there are lots of nooks and crannies that characters can meet up for secret meetings. Think of it like the nineties! Pass notes, whisper in the dark, or meet face-to-face. Perhaps someday there will be an actual network!

What’s Deja vu?

It’s a feeling of having already experienced the present situation. It is best described as an illusion of a memory where the time, place and context of a situation is uncertain. Perhaps one feels it entering a room, seeing a particular object, speaking or hearing a phrase. Everyone at some point in their lives can admit to such a sensation; it’s as instinctual as it is seemingly random. Is it an echo from the past? A sign of the future?

In Edictum, deja vu is common, almost unnaturally so. Where one may experience this sensation once or twice in their lifetime, these memory illusions occur often enough that perhaps someone will take note. There is no rhyme or reason for the occurrence from one time to the next or one person to another; all experience it randomly yet potentially at a frequency of once a month.

There’s talk about evolution. What does that mean?

This game is, by design, meant to adapt and change both in size, scope and setting. It will quite literally evolve over the course of events and with character’s actions, so the player base and their characters will contribute to the changes in the setting and future events. They may be rewarded or punished depending on how they handle themselves, their exploration and engagement with the world and how they interact with each other.

There are set points in time or following certain culminations of action that will cause a shift in the setting. Mission success and failure, calling in aspects of one’s world, and the morality of one’s actions will drive this evolution.

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death
Character death isn't permanent per se, at least not at first. There will be physical, psychological and other effects on a sliding scale of intensity depending on how many deaths a character has accumulated in-game. Deaths are tracked in this game and characters may experience increasing effects as the number of their deaths mount. We will also comment to said comments with the effect the death will have on the character, be it temporary or permanently.

For more information and to log an in-game death, please refer to the death page.

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[personal profile] coordinatroll 2026-01-02 11:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Hello! I'm here with an oddly-specific question for my problem child no. 2.

spoilers for key elements of Puella Magi Madoka Magica setting
Characters in PMMM become magical girls by forming a contract with a creature called Kyubey; in exchange for a single wish, they agree to fight beings known as Witches, who are responsible for spreading curses. As they keep using their powers, their source, Soul Gems, begin to darken with impurities (experiencing feelings of distress and other negative emotions has a similar effect) and need to be periodically purified using items called Grief Seeds, which are collected from the defeated Witches. The small print catch is, should a girl fail to purify her Soul Gem for long enough, she herself turns into a Witch. The process is irreversible, and the most that can be done is put the transformed girl out of her misery. Additionally, the aforementioned Soul Gem is literally the girl's soul stored in a container, meaning she as a person is a little jewel; taking it over 100 meters away from her body will cause it to become a lifeless husk.


With that in mind, I assume it would be acceptable for her to show up with her Soul Gem? I'd also like to ask what would be the gem purification options in-game, if any? Would Mitama find a Grief Seed or two provided as a part of "welcome package" or is she completely out of luck?
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[personal profile] mountainmew 2026-01-03 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
Also rolling in here with a character specific question...! My girl here went through some intense trauma in her childhood that's left her with some really bad memory problems. Her long-term memory is extremely faulty, to the point where it takes a lot of repeated exposure to people and/or things for them to really stick with her. In canon, she uses a tablet to take notes on everything in lieu of that.

So! I was wondering whether or not she could have something on arrival to aid her like that so she's not constantly forgetting new cr and setting details? Presumably with the low tech setting and lack of electricity, the tablet itself would be a no-go, but would a notebook of some sort be okay? (And in that case would her tablet be workable in some way as an item regain down the line, to help her remember canon stuff?)

If an extra item on arrival for that is a no-go, would there instead be a way for her to get her hands on a notebook or something (relatively) quickly in game instead? I'm definitely flexible in playing around with her situation at the start, but just want to get an idea to gauge her suitability beyond that.
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[personal profile] glitteringtide 2026-01-03 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
Hiya! A couple things:

Powers: Is learned magic that's not tied to any particular god/external source, such as that similar to a D&D bard, accessible upon arrival?

Invites: How are these working for the first round? Everyone requests a mod invite?
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[personal profile] mountainmew 2026-01-03 02:51 am (UTC)(link)
Perfect, thank you. 🙏 I'll give a think to which would be more fun, then.
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[personal profile] attheendofthegame 2026-01-03 04:09 am (UTC)(link)
Hi mods! I've got a character-specific powers question:

Lune's magic works via tattoos that allow her to channel chroma, which is sort of the life force of her world. Everyone in her world has innate chroma, but require things called pictos (in Lune's case, etched on her skin in the form of tattoos) to actually make use of it for magic purposes. Would that be considered an innate power, or a power deriving from an external source?

(She's also got a weapon that captures "elemental stains" that allow her to use more powerful versions of her abilities and give her more abilities than she has without the stains, but that's obviously an external source so I'm just asking about the stuff she can do without the weapon/stains.)
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[personal profile] cloversandcranes 2026-01-03 09:53 am (UTC)(link)
I HAVE COME BEARING QUESTIONS! ...Well, more like one.

What about Makoto's luck ability? Makoto has unnatural luck that is notoriously unpredictable. This luck can be good or bad, with the bad putting him in bad situations (or just embarrassing ones) while the good can even save his life. This luck is the reason he was selected to join Hope's Peak Academy despite his lack of other notable talents.

I think it would count as innate but I wanted to make sure since since that luck has notably kept him alive so it is quite powerful.
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[personal profile] glitchinthesystem 2026-01-03 02:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Question about applications
Are we able to apply with characters who've been in other dreamwidth games? Like, your character was in LAbranytium and then they show up here? Or is it effectively canon only applies no outside games?
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[personal profile] wasisweetonce 2026-01-04 12:33 am (UTC)(link)
Hi there! A few character-specific questions I wanted to check on:

1) I see what's said about malleable protags, but I just want to double-check that a character like the Dark Urge would be okay. They're a malleable protag in Baldur's Gate 3 with a bit of baked in backstory.

2) If they are allowed, would it be okay to take them straight from the very start of canon? I feel like that would be easier on potential castmates.

3) If you aren't familiar with BG3, the characters start the game with mind flayer tadpoles in their brains. Without the protection of a mysterious artefact, they'd eventually turn into mind flayers. The tadpoles also let them communicate psychically with each other. I don't mind how this is handled (the tadpole being gone or dormant, him having the artefact on arrival, etc). I just want to know how you all would prefer it to be handled.

Thank you!
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[personal profile] verminous 2026-01-04 03:52 am (UTC)(link)
Hi mods! I have a quick question about canonical AU versions-- for example, in this guy's canon the playable characters are aware of 'mirror world' versions of themselves who have different lives. There's the one where he's a pirate, the one where he's a vampire, etc, but they're all still Gregors. Could the alternate versions he knows about count toward a list of crimes since they are, technically, the same person?
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[personal profile] wasisweetonce 2026-01-04 05:26 am (UTC)(link)
Oh boy. :) I'm so relieved to know that there is no danger of any potential tad-baby issues in the future. :) That would just be terrible. :)))

One more question I forgot to ask: the Dark Urge has, as the name suggests, some dark urges, which are tied to the essence of a god. Would those urges still be present?
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[personal profile] attheendofthegame 2026-01-04 12:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Cool, thanks!

rubbing my little hands together at the prospect of powers going screwy
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Question about crimes

[personal profile] immortal_cohort 2026-01-09 04:57 pm (UTC)(link)
How exactly are crimes defined in reference to how they show up on the character's hand/arm? Are they based on modern real world laws and if so based on which country? Or are they based on the laws for their people in their canons?

For example, the two characters I am considering are Teela from the Elantra novels and V from the Order Of The Stick webcomic.

For Teela, she is Barrani and while she has done a lot of what we would consider crimes - murder mostly - in her world they are considered under the racial laws of exemption. (Teela, along with most of the other characters is an officer of the law so we get a lot of details on this) and the laws say that so long as no one none Barrani comes forward saying they were harmed by the commission of a crime (or are found dead) then her case would be remanded to the Barrani caste court, and in the caste court murder isn't a crime, it is politics. She was also involved in at least one war, so there are also war crimes, but again to her people they were legal. So which things would count as crimes with regards to how long her list is?


For V, V is an adventurer in a D&D world, so a lot of what V has done would probably be illegal in most modern countries if they could figure out how to legislate magic, but as an adventurer... V's actions are in line with a chaotic neutral alignment, though there are moments where chaotic arguably skews closes to evil. And one episode of actual evil. But V is working on it. Mostly.

The most common "crime" for V would be repeated castings of a spell called "Explosive Runes" which is a spell inscribed as the words "Explosive Runes" that when read, explodes. It is V's favorite "prank", and honestly having "Explosive Runes" being marked on the back of V's hand is a hilarious thought to me.

Which goes to the other question for V. V is a literal stick figure character. V's arm is a black line, V's hand is a black line and 2 black curved lines. How would V's crimes show on V's hand and/or arm?

What V looks like, for reference. though some art has V's arms and hands drawn the same way but in the same colour as V's face or close there to. I will admit most if not all my icons have the black arms and hands.
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[personal profile] jesusbot 2026-01-11 02:59 am (UTC)(link)
I'm a lil confused about starting inventories. The application has an inventory section for one or two things they're carrying, but the arrival section here says "Those that have arrived will come with the clothing on their backs - if they happened to be wearing any at their canon point - and nothing else". Are the inventory items stuff characters will be able to regain later?
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[personal profile] immortal_cohort 2026-01-12 09:57 pm (UTC)(link)
That helps a lot, thank you very much! Sorry for the delayed response. I just had my first full night sleep since it came in and was too tired to make sense of it earlier. I think Teela might be annoyed when she learns the mechanism and sees her list is short then if I go that way. Maybe. Lots to think about. Thank you!
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[personal profile] choirmaster 2026-01-13 06:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Asking on behalf of the Honkais out there!

The long and short of it is that all HSR characters get their power from gods (it is more involved than that, but for the purpose of this question...)

It says players can regain access to powers like this that aren't necessarily "innate" but how many points is that? I don't see power access regains on the rewards page.
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[personal profile] r3homing 2026-01-14 04:39 am (UTC)(link)
Wanted to double check inventory things!

Rudo here has a power that is dependent upon his special gloves. He also wears them pretty much 24/7 since they're the only known treatment for his chronic hand pain, so I was wondering how that would be considered when it comes to powered items?

Ideally I'd like to keep them with him since they're a big part of his day-to-day, but I'm open to stuff like having to regain the gloves' powers separately or other limitations! I'm also not totally against him arriving without them, just would need to consider/know for threading purposes. o/
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[personal profile] r3homing 2026-01-15 07:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Sounds good, thank you!
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[personal profile] thestranded 2026-01-20 05:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Ok, I think I know the answer to this already but just to be double sure:

Aqua wields a semi-sentient weapon called Keyblade that she can summon out of thin air at will. Insert vague explanation about power of light and friendship here. Anyway, I assume this kind of weapon would be ok in Edictum?
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[personal profile] scythedance 2026-01-26 03:17 am (UTC)(link)
heyo mods!! I was wondering if this would possibly be a thing he could have in his inventory but!

Basically, he has a biblically accurate angel thing/a familiar that his creator gave to him. It doesn't really have a traditional conscience but it watches over Astralin and follows him around bc it's been programmed to do that. idk if this would be acceptable to have in his inventory or not so I'd love to have clarification!
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[personal profile] ricochetingbullets 2026-01-26 10:51 am (UTC)(link)
Question regarding canon updating. Can a character be canon-updated to have memories and powers from a different game? Asking cause Dex is in Singillatim right now, where he has gained 3 powers unique to the game setting, and gone through some shit. So I was wondering if I could app him in straight from canon and then update him down the line with his memories and powers from the game?

As a related question, if he does app in as a CRAU Sing's powers are granted by the all-powerful NPCs of the game that are basically a god in human form and an eldritch horror, respectively, but they don't seem to be dependent on the NPCs after being granted them, as one seems to have gotten a little weaker but that hasn't affected the way the characters in the game have their powers work. So I wonder if Dex would keep his powers or have to regain them through rewards.
Edited 2026-01-26 10:51 (UTC)
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[personal profile] ricochetingbullets 2026-01-28 01:40 am (UTC)(link)
Perfect! Gives me an idea on how to form a battleplan when it comes time to do his app.
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[personal profile] memori3s 2026-02-05 02:01 am (UTC)(link)
Question re: the walkie-talkies. Can they run out of power? If so how do we recharge them...
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[personal profile] melnik 2026-02-05 05:36 am (UTC)(link)
Hi mods! I am wondering what the mechanism is allowing the characters to understand each other? Is there a magic translation happening?