"Eh? Not that old?" Leaf ran her finger along the tabletop, showing everyone the large gray spot the dust left on her finger. "But look how dusty everything is! If only we had some cleaning supplies..."
Leaf's attention would be taken up by a familiar crest on the wall. "Oh, hey! It's just like those pins we got." She held hers up, inspecting it and the crest on the wall. As the topic switched to food, she added, "Ooh, yeah! I'm hungry, too! You know what sounds good? Grilled cheese! Maybe with some potato chips and a diet soda...huh?"
As Leaf started talking, the pin in her hand began to glow a bright blue. A few seconds later, something appeared before her on one of the tables.
"Woah!" Leaf took a step back in surprise, bumping into a shelf. "That...that's freaky."
@Cromartous @Crow @Donder172 @Takumi
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Winston held the pin up closer, adjusting his glasses to get a better look. "I'm not entirely sure, myself. I've worked with all kinds of metals, but those are all from my home world, which is what I'm used to. Maybe this world has something that mine lacks...?" He looked up, around the room, and pointed ahead. "Like that!"
There was a door before them, one that looked quite out of the ordinary.
Large and colorful, it seemed to clash with the rest of the room, yet blend in with it at the same time. On the front hung a sign that said:
"To the Dreamport."
"Dreamport, huh? I wonder what that means..."
@MelodyMeister
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As Velma picked up the little soldier, it would do something quite surprising: it began squirming around in her hand, flailing its limbs and shouting indignantly. It was so tiny that it only sounded like high-pitched squeaks, but even so, it was clear it wanted to be put down.
"Oh dear!" From inside the doorway, an older gentleman appeared. Dressed rather formally, he looked jolly and fun, though right now he seemed rather concerned.
"You might want to put that soldier down, young lady! I'm afraid Figment's toys can get rather animated!"
@Lucky
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Upon closer inspection, the machine really did seem to be some kind of flying vacuum. Two large tubes connected to a large container in the back, with complicated looking machinery holding up a chair for whoever flew this thing. How exactly it flew, or how one would pilot it, was a mystery. But as Sam got closer, from the large compartment, she could hear...snoring?
@Jeremi
Leaf's attention would be taken up by a familiar crest on the wall. "Oh, hey! It's just like those pins we got." She held hers up, inspecting it and the crest on the wall. As the topic switched to food, she added, "Ooh, yeah! I'm hungry, too! You know what sounds good? Grilled cheese! Maybe with some potato chips and a diet soda...huh?"
As Leaf started talking, the pin in her hand began to glow a bright blue. A few seconds later, something appeared before her on one of the tables.

"Woah!" Leaf took a step back in surprise, bumping into a shelf. "That...that's freaky."
@Cromartous @Crow @Donder172 @Takumi
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Winston held the pin up closer, adjusting his glasses to get a better look. "I'm not entirely sure, myself. I've worked with all kinds of metals, but those are all from my home world, which is what I'm used to. Maybe this world has something that mine lacks...?" He looked up, around the room, and pointed ahead. "Like that!"
There was a door before them, one that looked quite out of the ordinary.

Large and colorful, it seemed to clash with the rest of the room, yet blend in with it at the same time. On the front hung a sign that said:
"To the Dreamport."
"Dreamport, huh? I wonder what that means..."
@MelodyMeister
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As Velma picked up the little soldier, it would do something quite surprising: it began squirming around in her hand, flailing its limbs and shouting indignantly. It was so tiny that it only sounded like high-pitched squeaks, but even so, it was clear it wanted to be put down.
"Oh dear!" From inside the doorway, an older gentleman appeared. Dressed rather formally, he looked jolly and fun, though right now he seemed rather concerned.

"You might want to put that soldier down, young lady! I'm afraid Figment's toys can get rather animated!"
@Lucky
---
Upon closer inspection, the machine really did seem to be some kind of flying vacuum. Two large tubes connected to a large container in the back, with complicated looking machinery holding up a chair for whoever flew this thing. How exactly it flew, or how one would pilot it, was a mystery. But as Sam got closer, from the large compartment, she could hear...snoring?
@Jeremi