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[Exam] House of Whale (Wally)

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DarkHeartedSorrow

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 8:04 pm
THE EXAM: HOUSE OF HORRORS (Y1 > Y2)



Each student ready to move from the first year to the second would find a nice, neatly printed letter taped to their door inviting them to participate in a "Non-Mandatory-But-Highly-Recommended-Anyway Test" (or NMBHRAT for short). A location was provided at the bottom of the note (a section of the grounds, just near the forest), and beneath that the words "Come at anytime."

Upon arrival, you would first notice that a peculiar house has been erected. It's not large enough to overshadow any of the dorms by any means; in fact, it seems rather tiny and shabby in comparison, with the door half stripped of its paint, the windows cracked and smeared with dust, and everything looks as though the merest touch will make it collapse.

At first you wonder if you're in the right place at all, but then you notice a little box sitting just outside of the house. Closer examination would reveal a note, written in a loopy handwriting perhaps familiar to some:



Welcome welcome to the House
Please be quiet as a mouse
The House will tell if you are good
The House will tell if you are bad

Think you're up to face the thing?
If you pass it, all will sing
Do your best, oh fair student
I hope your deaths you do circumvent



THE EXAM
THE HOUSE OF HORRORS

The smell is what gets your attention first; like smoke and old wood, it wafts across the air towards you, enticing you onward, pulling you forward, and you reach the little shabby house and the door half hanging off its hinges, practically begging you to come inside.

A sign posted outside reads "Welcome to the House."

At first, you're mildly concerned but upon knocking stepping inside, you realize that the house in question appears deserted.

Well, that's just creepy. But trying to go backwards only results in failure - the door has locked behind you. You're trapped inside, and now you must figure out how to get through the house in order to continue on your quest.


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TO GET THROUGH THE HOUSE:

There are THREE MAJOR ROOMS to the House of Horrors. In order to successfully pass through the House and receive your exam credit, you must navigate through all three rooms until you reach the exit, located after the very last room:


  • Cutthroat Kitchen

      To get through the Cutthroat Kitchen, you need 10 steps. Roll 1d4 and add up the amount of steps you take (i.e. you roll a 3, that's 3 steps forward). You must get at least 10 steps. If you go over ten, that's fine, as long as it's at least 10.

      Each number of steps rolled has it's own consequence:
      1 - You open a door in the kitchen looking for the exit and promptly find yourself dunked by a bucket of icy water. Who left that there?
      2 - You trip and fall into a vat of what looks like melted chocolate.
      3 - You step in a pile of what looks like sticky glue on the floor and therefore get it stuck on the bottom of your foot/shoe for the rest of your trek through the House.
      4 - For some reason, there is an entire bin of tiny bones that you somehow manage to knock over, which, of course, makes a terribly loud sound.


  • Lurking Library

      In order to get through the Library, you'll have to find the right combination of books in order to find the combination. Roll 3d6, and follow the guidelines below:

      - 1,1 OR 2,2 as two of the numbers - Looks like you've found some sort of...oops better put that back quickly before a certain cranky Librarian sees you looking at por - (try again)
      - 3,3 OR 4,4 OR 5,5 OR 6,6 as two of the numbers - You pull out a book, and then another, and to your relief you see that the door beyond swings open for you to slip through! (success)
      - 1,2,3 (doesn't have to be in order) - Somehow you get entangled in what looks like a long rope made of paper and spend several moments trying to break your way free, when you notice that in the process you've actually fallen out the door into the next room. How convenient! (success)
      - 6,6,6 Is that a giant spi - quick run for it - (start back in the first room)
      - 1,1,1 You try climbing a bookshelf, rather than pull books trying to find the secret switch, and wind up tumbling over the side rather ungracefully. But hey, look, the...nope, just a shadow (try again)


  • Bloodcurdling Bedroom

      The Bloodcurdling Bedroom requires only one thing - picking the lock successfully to get through the door on the other side. Roll 1d100. You must get above a 65 to have successfully picked the lock. If you roll below, then your attempts were unsuccessful and you have to keep on truckin'.


Upon their exit from the house, a certain mischievous Trick or Treater can be found lounging in a tree on the other side, looking as happy as a pig in mud. He smiles down at you, his grin terribly self-satisfied, and tosses you a rolled up piece of parchment. Opening it, you see a certificate of Exam Completion.

"Congratulations," he says brightly, and flashes you a wink. "You're now a Knob."
 
PostPosted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 8:11 pm
"Non-Mandatory-But-Highly-Recommended-Anyway Test," Wally read aloud. "Well, that sounds like something I need to do, then."

That was really all it took to get him to head down to the given location. The house he arrived at was tiny and unimpressive, so much so he almost thought he'd gotten lost again. There was a small box there, though, that reassured him someone was supposed to be here. He picked it up and lifted the lid to reveal a note.

It rhymed.

Wally was impressed.

He had to read it three times to understand, though. Apparently he was supposed to get through the house to pass this test. He looked up at the little shack dubiously. That tiny house was supposed to be a test?

He shrugged and dropped the box and note, and headed inside.
 

DarkHeartedSorrow

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DarkHeartedSorrow rolled 1 4-sided dice: 2 Total: 2 (1-4)

DarkHeartedSorrow

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 8:15 pm
Steps: 2

Wally stepped into what appeared to be a large, confusing kitchen. There were lots of doors, that was just what he could see of the room. How was it this big?

He started to walk forward, but tripped and fell into something. He panicked for a second, thinking it was like the goop from the dripping stairs, but then he realized what it really was.

"Chocolate!" He cried happily.
 
DarkHeartedSorrow rolled 1 4-sided dice: 4 Total: 4 (1-4)
PostPosted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 8:20 pm
Steps: 6

It took a few minutes to convince himself to leave the chocolate behind. He had to tell himself that this was a test, and he had things to do multiple times before he finally got out of the vat and continued on his way.

He looked back longingly.

It was when he was looking back that he accidentally kicked over a bucket and tiny bones scattered across the floor with a clatter.

Whoops.
 

DarkHeartedSorrow

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DarkHeartedSorrow rolled 1 4-sided dice: 2 Total: 2 (1-4)

DarkHeartedSorrow

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 8:22 pm
Steps: 8

There was another vat of chocolate.

He didn't even have to trip into it, this time. He just jumped in with a cheer.

Wally really loved chocolate.
 
DarkHeartedSorrow rolled 1 4-sided dice: 1 Total: 1 (1-4)
PostPosted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 8:24 pm
Steps: 9

Again, it took some will power to leave the chocolate behind. He did manage the dignity not to look back, though. He started to search for the exit, because he assumed that was his goal.

He opened one door only to have it dump freezing water on him. He gasped in shock, but really it wasn't that bad. It even washed some of the chocolate off, which was nice of it.
 

DarkHeartedSorrow

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DarkHeartedSorrow rolled 1 4-sided dice: 1 Total: 1 (1-4)

DarkHeartedSorrow

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 8:26 pm
Steps: Enough

He opened another door, only to be splashed with icy water again. It was less shocking the second time, but it did wash the last of the chocolate away and left him clean, so there was that.

This door was apparently correct, though, because when he stepped through the door slammed shut behind him and he found himself surrounded by books. A lot of books.

A library?
 
DarkHeartedSorrow rolled 3 6-sided dice: 4, 5, 1 Total: 10 (3-18)
PostPosted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 8:29 pm
He couldn't find any doors, other than the one he'd just stepped through. How was he supposed to move on?

He thought back to what he'd seen on TV. Villains that had libraries always had secret doors! Usually in the bookshelves.

He immediately began to remove books from the shelves, laying them on the floor. He'd find that secret door.
 

DarkHeartedSorrow

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DarkHeartedSorrow rolled 3 6-sided dice: 3, 1, 6 Total: 10 (3-18)

DarkHeartedSorrow

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 8:31 pm
He made piles of books. Tiny towers that seemed to create paths that lead straight to where he was. They multiplied as the minutes passed until there were almost more books on the floor than the shelves.  
DarkHeartedSorrow rolled 3 6-sided dice: 4, 6, 6 Total: 16 (3-18)
PostPosted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 8:32 pm
He kept pulling books, until suddenly, one shelf gave in. Just as he sat the last book on the top of a pile the shelf seemed to hiss and unsealed itself from the wall.

He pushed at it excitedly, and it gave way under his hands. He pushed into a final room, and the bookshelf slammed shut behind him. It was exactly like a movie, and Wally was unbelievably excited about that.
 

DarkHeartedSorrow

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DarkHeartedSorrow rolled 1 100-sided dice: 69 Total: 69 (1-100)

DarkHeartedSorrow

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 8:36 pm
After getting over his geekiness about the bookcase door, he turned to the new room. With a huge bed, ornate furniture, and a mess of random clutter, it was clearly someone's bedroom. There was only one door on the opposite side of the room, and Wally was almost disappointed that he didn't have to find another hidden door.

At least it meant this room would be easy. Or so he thought.

He approached the door and tried the handle, but it didn't budge. He wiggled it and it rattled, but didn't turn.

Locked? How was he supposed to get out then?

He recalled some criminals in shows picking locks, but that was villain stuff! He huffed and puffed, upset. But then he remembered. Cops sometimes picked locks in shows. If they were trapped or if it helped get to the criminal, it was okay!

Wally was definitely trapped.

It took him a while to find something small enough to fit into the key hole, and then a while longer after that to figure out how locks even worked. Shows made it seem like it only took a few seconds, but Wally was there for what felt like hours.

He almost gave up. But then the door clicked and swung open.

He did it!
 
PostPosted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 8:45 pm
He stepped out on the other side of the house and looked up at the tree there. An boil lounged there, and Wally thought he was just another kid that had passed the exam at first. Then he handed him a parchment.

"Congratulations, You're now a Knob."

Wally's eyes went wide. He hadn't even known this was that exam!

"Really?" He gasped, opening up the paper. Sure enough, it was a very official certificate. He'd done it! He'd made it to his second year!
 

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