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964608 No. 964608 ID: 7f716e

You wake up, but you do not remember going to bed.
In fact, you are left with with no memories of yourself or knowledge of your current situation, except for what you think is the current date, and your name.
The room you find yourself in is completely empty, save for a small black box sitting on the floor in the center.
There is no light source in the room but everything is clearly light and the box casts a strange shadow.
The box looks like it is made of paper and has been carelessly taped together.


>What is your name?

You think you remember what the date is
>What do you think the current full date is?

You think you remember what the time was when you supposedly fell asleep.
>??:??:?? What do you think the time was when you fell asleep?

Yo this is my first ever quest to see if i like doing this. it is a small puzzle-ish quest but i'm not a very good writer so please bear with me, thanks, and enjoy
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No. 965007 ID: 7f716e
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965007

On the back of the card is a phone number.
Someone also seems to have been planning on getting some new doors installed by this company.
Was it you?
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No. 965010 ID: 7f716e
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965010

>>964733
Using the glow of the card to explore the room, you walk around for a while searching for anything else.
The other walls and ceiling have nothing on them, but on the floor you find a pair of scissors.
You might have almost missed them, had the glow of the card not reflected off the scissors metal surface.


Attached to the scissors is a tag labeled "A-13"
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No. 965011 ID: 7f716e
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965011

On the back of the tag, a note reads
"IF FOUND RETURN TO STORAGE"

>What do you want to do?
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No. 965013 ID: d1035a

Put the scissors in the box.
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No. 965014 ID: d1035a

Wait, first open the box and cut a door in one of the flaps.
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No. 965018 ID: b1b4f3

Before doing something drastic like cutting into the cube, see if bending part of the cube does something.
Could also try dropping the card into the box, or putting it in place of one of the sides.
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No. 965075 ID: d63ea8

>>965013
>>965014
>>965018
Before we start altering the environment too much, do we happen to have a phone on us?
Can we call the number on the back of the card?
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No. 965095 ID: 7f716e
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965095

>>965075
You search your pockets for anything that can help you.
You find a phone, a wallet, a set of keys, and a small crumpled ball of paper.
Which do you want to inspect first?
>Wallet
>Keys
>Phone
>Paper
>We can look at these later, lets continue investigating the cube
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No. 965099 ID: b1b4f3

>>965095
Wallet. Check your ID! Well I guess you already know your name. Maybe you have a business card?
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No. 965120 ID: 094652

Un-crumple the piece of paper and put it in your wallet. Then Key the box.
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No. 965130 ID: d63ea8

I'd say examine the paper first and then maybe the wallet.
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No. 965294 ID: 9c48ac

>>965095
First, examine the paper.
Then, open the top of the box and place the paper inside.
Then, call 911.
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No. 965513 ID: 7f716e
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965513

>>965099
You open the wallet, inside it you find:
An ID, It belongs to a Zachery Glover:
Born Aug 12,1977 Currently lives in the Midcountry province, B District, Mcmillian Towers, Room 3467. No Spouse, No Children. 5' 8'' 140 lbs Brown Hair Blue Eyes ID to be renewed in 8 months.


This is you.
You remember who you are in general, though much about your family, friends , and why you are here are still unknown.

The wallet also contains a total of $30 (one $20 bill and one $10 bill), a 5$ gift card for some fast food chain, a credit card, and a part of a map.

You guess the map may be part of the directions to the party you went to.
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No. 965515 ID: 7f716e
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965515

Which do you want to inspect?
>Wallet
>Keys
>Phone
>Paper
>We can look at these later, lets continue investigating the cube
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No. 965528 ID: b1b4f3

>>965515
Phone. Is it working? Maybe we can call someone.
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No. 965540 ID: 9c48ac

>>965513

I stand by my previous suggestion.
>>965294
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No. 966114 ID: dce46f

Lets uncrumple that note!
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No. 966793 ID: 7f716e
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966793

>>966114
You de-crumple the paper. It looks to be like more pieces of a map.
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No. 966795 ID: 7f716e
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966795

You pick up the phone and dial 911.
This is what you hear.
webm has audio
>What do you want to do next?
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No. 966797 ID: dce46f

That sounds like an emergency broadcast notice, I'm getting the feeling that our situation is the result of some far larger disaster. Are our keys... car keys? house keys? do we have any idea?
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No. 966798 ID: b1b4f3

>>966793
Hmm, it doesn't line up with the other map, unless we flip one piece over and assume the line crosses over to the other side of the paper... but the lighter lines don't match then.
Anything on the other side of either piece of paper?

>>966795
Welp, check the keys next.
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No. 966804 ID: 9c48ac

>>966797
well, they LOOK like house keys.

It sounds like radio chatter to me.. I don't know what that would imply, though. I also thought I heard the phrase "911, thank you for calling" but I couldn't find it again, and also that makes no sense, so maybe I imagined it

Try calling the number on the business card, I guess.
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No. 966833 ID: 7f716e
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966833

>>966797
>>966798
You take a closer look at the keys.
One key has the numbers 3467 engraved into them. You recognize these as the keys to where you live.
The other key simply has A engraved into it. You do not recognize this key.
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No. 966834 ID: 7f716e
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966834

>>966804
You dial the number.
This is what you hear.
webm has audio
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No. 966835 ID: 7f716e
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966835

After this, the phone displays a 'No Service' message. You make a few attempts to call someone else but are met with a busy signal tone every time.

>What do you want to do now?
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No. 966843 ID: b1b4f3

Well alright then, try dropping one of the map fragments into the cube.
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No. 966860 ID: d63ea8

Check the battery and the SIM card of the phone.
Part of me wonders if there might be another map fragment stuffed into one of those places.
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No. 966974 ID: dce46f

Try making a small cut in the base of the box with the scissors, preferably on a side where that will not entail killing yourself.
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No. 967051 ID: 7f716e
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967051

>>966860
You turn the phone around and open up the back cover.
You find a small wad of paper stuffed inside.
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No. 967052 ID: 7f716e
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967052

You unfold the paper and find another piece of the map.
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No. 967054 ID: b1b4f3

>>967052
Nice. Still doesn't make a full map yet though... and we're out of places to search.

Time to fiddle with the cube I guess. I still want to try putting objects into it before attempting to cut it. The A Key might be the safest bet.
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No. 967057 ID: 7f716e
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967057

>>967054
>>966974
>>966843
>>965018
>>965013

You decide to take things slow...

"Hm, what would happen if..."
You decide to slip the the edge of the scissors under a flap on the cube and...
"Whoa!"

A giant pair of scissors blades enter the room you are in.
You feel you should handle this cube carefully, especially if you decide to cut into it.

>What do you want to do?
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No. 967063 ID: b1b4f3

>>967057
Hmm, so we can essentially enlarge things via the cube. Also it looks like the scissors won't fit completely inside it.
Try putting the map fragment in that has a green dot. That would be the start point, right?
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No. 967083 ID: d63ea8

>>967051
Nice! Had a feeling!

>>967063
Before that, compare the dimensions of map fragments with the dimensions of the box, since that might give us an idea of the map's orientation.
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No. 967173 ID: 7f716e
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967173

>>967083
You compare the size of the map fragments against the cube. They are all roughly the same size as a cube face, but you could not determine an orientation this way.
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No. 967174 ID: b1b4f3

>>967173
I wonder if you could apply a map fragment to a face of the cube?
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No. 967175 ID: dce46f

I have a feeling we're on the wrong track here, I'm not sure these maps are relevant yet. I think we should try making a door in the box somehow, maybe hope it functions like a door? It has similar dimensions at least.
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No. 967188 ID: d63ea8

I'm guessing that there is a total of six map fragments and that they are meant to be laid down once the box is open.

Let's try putting in the fragment with the green dot first.

If nothing happens we can remove it and try the door idea. >>967175
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No. 967411 ID: 9c48ac

>>967173
I think the bottom of the top one lines up to the top of the bottom one.

(Theoretically the other ought to line up to at least one available edge as well, if these are meant to match up when it's bound in cube shape - but i can't see the matching edge for it)
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No. 967413 ID: 9c48ac

>>967411
Whoops, I forgot the suggestion part!

Put the map pieces that line up on the cube; if that doesn't do anything interesting, try putting in the business card to use as a door.
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No. 968135 ID: 7f716e
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968135

>>967411

You notice that these two map fragments line up.
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No. 968136 ID: 7f716e
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968136

>>967413
You decide to place the map fragments onto the face of the cube.
You figure that maybe they'll be absorbed into the cube like the shadow was.
You wait a while for something happens, but nothing does.
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No. 968138 ID: 7f716e
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968138

>>967175
>>967188
>>967413

You receive an epiphany. Everything you've done to the cube so far has been reflected onto the room you are in.
Maybe... maybe this cube is a direct representation of the room? it's possible that any changes to the cube will result in a change to the room.

You decide to but this notion to the test.
You carefully cut a slot out on one of the cube faces. You borrow a piece of tape from the cube, and tape the business card onto the cube to act like a door.
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No. 968140 ID: 7f716e
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968140

It really does look quite odd to you. And this "door" feels surprisingly sturdy for something technically made of paper.
You now have a way in and out of the room, but you're not entirely sure if you want to leave. Who knows what could be out there?
But you do decide to take a peek outside.
Pushing this new door open, you see a long hallway. At the end of the hallway is a red light and a circular object hanging on the far wall.

>What do you want to do now?
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No. 968141 ID: b1b4f3

Well, we don't really have much else we can do in the box right now. Check out the object.
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No. 968304 ID: d63ea8

I'd be careful before stepping through, try tossing something in, in-case gravity gets all weird.
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No. 971381 ID: 7f716e
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971381

>>968304
Before stepping through the door, you decide to see if this hallway has some weird gravity properties, just to be safe.
You throw your wallet down the hallway. The wallet lands halfway down the hall. If there was any gravity shenanigans going on, you didn't notice.
You deem the room safe enough to go into. However, as you walk through the door, you notice a slight gap between the room you are in, and the hallway you are entering. These two rooms are not physically connected to each-other.
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No. 971382 ID: 7f716e
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971382

>>968141
You make your way to the end of the hall.
The object you saw turns out to be a clock, but the hands are missing.
A red light shines brightly above you.
>What now?
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No. 971384 ID: b1b4f3

>>971382
Well... what time does your phone say it is? Maybe you can mark that time on the clock somehow...
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No. 971651 ID: d63ea8

Mark the clock as 12:07.
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