[It would be impossible not to hear the screaming coming from inside.
That said, to get to the room, you'd have to go through one door, a common area, and then into the new room that's popped up overnight, but the sound isn't stopping.
The room isn't a proper room, but looks more like a cell in a dungeon with a chair in the middle, fashioned with restraints. Caroline is sitting in it, shackled and sickly, while her father stands on the opposite side of the room.
He wants to know how she can walk in the sun. He asks her while vervain is pumped into the air through the ventilation, keeping her weak. She wants him to let her go, asks if that's all he wants to know.
He says he does, but it's because of what he's going to do next.
For hours he starves her, opens up a hatch in the ceiling to pour light on her back, burning her with its rays while she screams. The memory replays over and over, with barely a reprieve; she never even gets to the part where she's saved. It's just her Dad trying to fix her.
She isn't going to stay here any longer than she has to, even though the memory continues to play in her absence.
She may very well be nearby, though, as if that will help keep people from checking on her.]
floor 2 room 6b ; ota ; well i've got this suit of armor ; cw abuse/torture
That said, to get to the room, you'd have to go through one door, a common area, and then into the new room that's popped up overnight, but the sound isn't stopping.
The room isn't a proper room, but looks more like a cell in a dungeon with a chair in the middle, fashioned with restraints. Caroline is sitting in it, shackled and sickly, while her father stands on the opposite side of the room.
He wants to know how she can walk in the sun. He asks her while vervain is pumped into the air through the ventilation, keeping her weak. She wants him to let her go, asks if that's all he wants to know.
He says he does, but it's because of what he's going to do next.
For hours he starves her, opens up a hatch in the ceiling to pour light on her back, burning her with its rays while she screams. The memory replays over and over, with barely a reprieve; she never even gets to the part where she's saved. It's just her Dad trying to fix her.
She isn't going to stay here any longer than she has to, even though the memory continues to play in her absence.
She may very well be nearby, though, as if that will help keep people from checking on her.]