When he goes under, there's a second where the screaming gets even louder--a deafening scream--and then it cuts off entirely, like something muffling has been draped over everything. It's not blood that he's under, but it doesn't really feel like it's air, either.
He appears to be in a city of some sort, but an odd one. Everything around him looks completely bleached clean--stark white as far as the eye can see in all directions. There are some ruined buildings that look like parts of them have simply been carved away, and some that look like they have just been destroyed, and a few that look like they might be intact.
There is nothing. It's like he is the only one in this entire empty world.
The building itself appears to have once been an office building of some sort: floors of empty cubicles, and a surprisingly intact staircase that goes ever upwards. The elevators do not work.
[he doesn’t know what a cubicle is and he’s not 100% on elevators, but he knows empty worlds. he remembers what the earth was like before, he knows how his egg still is.
The stairs seem to go on endlessly--there are bits of broken wall where he can see out into the empty city and the bleached landscape beyond; no matter how far up he goes, and how far he can see, it looks the same. The whole world appears to have just been wiped away.
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He appears to be in a city of some sort, but an odd one. Everything around him looks completely bleached clean--stark white as far as the eye can see in all directions. There are some ruined buildings that look like parts of them have simply been carved away, and some that look like they have just been destroyed, and a few that look like they might be intact.
The world is silent.
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Where—?
[he waits for anymore grabby arms or sudden screams, then heads for the nearest intact building]
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The building itself appears to have once been an office building of some sort: floors of empty cubicles, and a surprisingly intact staircase that goes ever upwards. The elevators do not work.
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HURRYING UP STAIRS]
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But at the top of the stairs, there is a door.