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How did you get here? Floating in a pitch black cyclone of nothingness. You stick your hand outside the veil of nothing and it screams in pain that consumes your whole body. You shiver as the heat is ripped from you by some unknown force. An impact from your side forces you to look at a spectral form kicking you in the ribs, your breath shallow as it does.
For what feels an eternity, the torment continues, until the blackness is consumed by a flash of light. It slowly shifts between the colors of the rainbow until dying out and leaving you in darkness. The light has done nothing to stop the torment, but you feel more in control. Your eyes open and while most is out of focus, one thing is.
>This will determine what character you are playing. Choose carefully. Some roles were already voted for on my Twitter in a poll, if you were a part of the poll you can vote now or not, I can't stop you. Consider it a reward for sticking with me after almost 2 months of radio silence.
>The heater you were fixing, it may alleviate the cold. Bonus votes:1
>The other package in evidence lock-up, maybe it holds some sort of cure.
>The anesthetics in the operating room, they could dull the pain. Bonus votes:2
>Your brass knuckles, they’ll knock the smirk off of that bastard Julio’s face. Bonus votes:3
>The campus pavement below, soon to envelope you in its embrace.
>This is a reboot of Superhuman Legacy Quest with hopefully less mistakes and rocky starts. I realize many people liked SLQ but, following events in real life, it digs up things I don't want to think about now. It was already dying before I left it for 2 months, the last thread pulling 4 people in 3 hours, so it was obvious many people didn't like the direction I was taking it. I have no illusions about it, I fucked up in the beginning and ran damage control for a while, then everything else suffered for it. I'll stop the stupid blog post now.