dinmaf party time
that's the tea! (RETCONNED, ARCHIVED) / setting
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1/13/2024 10:23 PM
You find yourself standing in front of an impressive manor. You don't really remember how you got there, and you appear to be standing in the front garden. The manor itself has architecture that seems familiar, but you can't quite pin down any specific elements. It seems cheerful and inviting enough, with a white exterior (that seems to have miraculously maintained its color), though covered in some climbing plants showcasing bright pink blossoms. The house is accented with pale pink, including the roof. If you didn't know better, you might assume Barbie lived here.
The garden is full of more plants, many with matching white or pink flowers, and a fountain to your right has a statue in the center depicting a woman holding up a heart from which the water flows. She seems...almost divine somehow, but she's not a deity you recognize.
Scattered around the garden are an absurd amount of frog ornaments. Like, there's way too many frog ornaments. Frogs having tea together, one playing the banjo, even some that could look like genuine frogs if they weren't made of concrete.
If you turn around, you'll spy a white wrought iron gate, but past it lies a heavy fog, giving no indication of where you came from, nor how to leave.
As you turn back, the front door opens, and a butler greets you.
"Please, come in," she says, as if you were expected.
The manor is full of more plants in vases and planters, carefully arranged and clearly lovingly cared for. If you go upstairs, there are several available bedrooms, including one which you presume is the master bedroom, with photos of 4 people (all with pink hair) on top of the dresser and on the walls. They seem to be related, and yet...none of them are home...?
The kitchen is fully stocked, and a dining room, lounge, and study are also available for you to explore. The house is lived in, for certain, and yet the only person you've seen is the butler.
She offers you some tea.
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1/13/2024 10:41 PM
examples of frogs in the garden