The moon hangs high in the cloudless sky, bathing the island in a pale glow. A gentle wind blows softly over the four houses, each standing resolute despite the damage inflicted upon them. The same cannot be said for the Fountain, beaten into oblivion time and time again, now a mess of nothing but rubble and jutting pipes.
A hand closes around and lifts the cracked stone remains of the goose statue's head. Xavier Wexlyn, Director of the XW Corporation stares at it for a moment.
Geese. What was it with this game and geese?
Well, perhaps it was symbolism of some sort. The treasure hunters weren't too different from geese, were they? Loud, obnoxious, violent, and most of all... extremely stupid. Xavier tosses the goose head into the air, catching it as is falls. He slowly paces towards House Minerva, continuing the rhythmic motion as he approaches the unnerving painting. In an unenthusiastic gesture, he throws the goose head behind him, discarding his temporary plaything, and descends the ladder to the tunnel running underneath the houses.
Outside on the shore, a crate bobs up and down in the water, a smaller crate next to it, stamped with thick black letters reading "MANN CO SUPPLY CRATE". The larger crate shifts slightly, and the lid is flung off into the distance. Bigfoot slowly rises from the crate, clad in sunglasses, an american flag do-rag, innumerable nerd culture t-shirts, and his iconic Gintama lounge pants. Between his satchel and his backpack, to call him heavily armed would be an understatement. Survival hatchets and knives filled each pocket, but those were hardly the reason.
As Bigfoot climbs out of his crate, he pushes up his sunglasses, fixes his do-rag and cocks his Antimatter Rifle.
Now that. That was why heavily armed is an understatement.
Dragging the supply crate to shore, he kicks it open, and rummages around the packing peanuts inside. His hands brush against an object, and he pulls it from the crate. It is a hat, resembling a crocodile's head. To most, this would be nothing extraordinary, just a novelty gift for the reptile lover at home. But as Bigfoot puts it on his head, he can practically FEEL his resistance to headshots increase.
With a grimace of determination, he rummages through his bag, and pulls out Ruby's EMF jammer. His face curling now into a smirk, he hurls it far off into the ocean waters, and it disappears beneath the waves with a plop. He returns to rummaging, and pulls out yet another object: a bottle of Forbidden Action Remover, a reward from a grab bag long past. He unscrews the lid, downs the entire bottle in a mighty gulp, and throws the bottle out to sea, giving Ruby's EMF jammer some company out there.
With one final look out into the dark waters, he turns away and begins to walk towards the outside-facing entrance of the underground pier, leaving notably large footprints in the sand behind him.
Down in the Water Control Room, Xavier stands up from a crouching position next to Skull Face's corpse. Resisting the urge to kick him in the scrotal area, he instead examines the object he had retrieved from his former sort-of-ally's pockets. A fresh, unused tea bag, adorned with a paper label that spelled out "Black Tea" in large, bold Times New Roman font.
Xavier pockets the teabag, and smiles a cruel smile.
He didn't lie. He WOULD be in the Arcadia Laboratory. Just not yet.
After all, with the Killing Game drawing to a close, perhaps it was time to stop rampaging around like a walking boss fight. Perhaps it was finally time to beat them at their own game. It was time... to start playing like a KG player.
A hand closes around and lifts the cracked stone remains of the goose statue's head. Xavier Wexlyn, Director of the XW Corporation stares at it for a moment.
Geese. What was it with this game and geese?
Well, perhaps it was symbolism of some sort. The treasure hunters weren't too different from geese, were they? Loud, obnoxious, violent, and most of all... extremely stupid. Xavier tosses the goose head into the air, catching it as is falls. He slowly paces towards House Minerva, continuing the rhythmic motion as he approaches the unnerving painting. In an unenthusiastic gesture, he throws the goose head behind him, discarding his temporary plaything, and descends the ladder to the tunnel running underneath the houses.
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Outside on the shore, a crate bobs up and down in the water, a smaller crate next to it, stamped with thick black letters reading "MANN CO SUPPLY CRATE". The larger crate shifts slightly, and the lid is flung off into the distance. Bigfoot slowly rises from the crate, clad in sunglasses, an american flag do-rag, innumerable nerd culture t-shirts, and his iconic Gintama lounge pants. Between his satchel and his backpack, to call him heavily armed would be an understatement. Survival hatchets and knives filled each pocket, but those were hardly the reason.
As Bigfoot climbs out of his crate, he pushes up his sunglasses, fixes his do-rag and cocks his Antimatter Rifle.
Now that. That was why heavily armed is an understatement.
Dragging the supply crate to shore, he kicks it open, and rummages around the packing peanuts inside. His hands brush against an object, and he pulls it from the crate. It is a hat, resembling a crocodile's head. To most, this would be nothing extraordinary, just a novelty gift for the reptile lover at home. But as Bigfoot puts it on his head, he can practically FEEL his resistance to headshots increase.
With a grimace of determination, he rummages through his bag, and pulls out Ruby's EMF jammer. His face curling now into a smirk, he hurls it far off into the ocean waters, and it disappears beneath the waves with a plop. He returns to rummaging, and pulls out yet another object: a bottle of Forbidden Action Remover, a reward from a grab bag long past. He unscrews the lid, downs the entire bottle in a mighty gulp, and throws the bottle out to sea, giving Ruby's EMF jammer some company out there.
With one final look out into the dark waters, he turns away and begins to walk towards the outside-facing entrance of the underground pier, leaving notably large footprints in the sand behind him.
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Down in the Water Control Room, Xavier stands up from a crouching position next to Skull Face's corpse. Resisting the urge to kick him in the scrotal area, he instead examines the object he had retrieved from his former sort-of-ally's pockets. A fresh, unused tea bag, adorned with a paper label that spelled out "Black Tea" in large, bold Times New Roman font.
Xavier pockets the teabag, and smiles a cruel smile.
He didn't lie. He WOULD be in the Arcadia Laboratory. Just not yet.
After all, with the Killing Game drawing to a close, perhaps it was time to stop rampaging around like a walking boss fight. Perhaps it was finally time to beat them at their own game. It was time... to start playing like a KG player.