[There's a dusty-haired youth on the network. He looks into the camera without saying anything at first, just staring down whomever happens to be watching from their tablets. Then he holds up a small medicine bottle. It's old and not in the best condition, but it is still sealed and the contents are probably in good shape. He displays his find without much expression, letting the treasure speak for itself.]
What's this do?
three.
[He didn't actually mean to get stuck in the building with another person, but that's just how it turned out. Peter accepts it because for the most part he's able to ignore them. Instead, he pokes around the building, looking for useful things and checking out the damage of the ruined down. That's kind of fun. He's scavenging when he comes upon the message. Someone wrote directions right into the wall. It looks kind of like a desperate journal of sorts, the writer saying that they saw signs of fires to the east and that there was an exit. A compound. He stands still in front of the wall, ceasing his annoying rummaging for a moment.]
Huh. Someone thinks they found an exit.
[He's telling the other person less for their benefit and more just to see how they'll react to the message. A canary in a mine shaft.]
four.
[There's a body in the snow. Peter doesn't particularly care about the person's fate--it's severe weather and death happens--but he's still curious enough to slow down on his hike. Maybe check it out. The unfortunate person seems to have wrapped himself or herself in a blanket before they succumbed to the elements, and that gets his attention. Anyone else walking by might have better reasons to approach the body, but his are pretty straightforward.]
Peter | Original Character
[There's a dusty-haired youth on the network. He looks into the camera without saying anything at first, just staring down whomever happens to be watching from their tablets. Then he holds up a small medicine bottle. It's old and not in the best condition, but it is still sealed and the contents are probably in good shape. He displays his find without much expression, letting the treasure speak for itself.]
What's this do?
three.
[He didn't actually mean to get stuck in the building with another person, but that's just how it turned out. Peter accepts it because for the most part he's able to ignore them. Instead, he pokes around the building, looking for useful things and checking out the damage of the ruined down. That's kind of fun. He's scavenging when he comes upon the message. Someone wrote directions right into the wall. It looks kind of like a desperate journal of sorts, the writer saying that they saw signs of fires to the east and that there was an exit. A compound. He stands still in front of the wall, ceasing his annoying rummaging for a moment.]
Huh. Someone thinks they found an exit.
[He's telling the other person less for their benefit and more just to see how they'll react to the message. A canary in a mine shaft.]
four.
[There's a body in the snow. Peter doesn't particularly care about the person's fate--it's severe weather and death happens--but he's still curious enough to slow down on his hike. Maybe check it out. The unfortunate person seems to have wrapped himself or herself in a blanket before they succumbed to the elements, and that gets his attention. Anyone else walking by might have better reasons to approach the body, but his are pretty straightforward.]