TAKSHAKA
You step into a small airy room made entirely of porcelain and frosted glass. Squishy armchairs — the old fashioned type; pretty velvet affairs with patterns of roses in your team’s color and legs of dark wood — line the walls.
Pride of place in the center of the room is a table, upon which rests: a list of instructions; a spread of cards; and a box made out of mirrored glass with eleven slits in the top. Each slit is outlined in a team color.
Beyond the table is a huge, floor to ceiling hourglass. A certain number of blood red crystals reside at the bottom ...
Pride of place in the center of the room is a table, upon which rests: a list of instructions; a spread of cards; and a box made out of mirrored glass with eleven slits in the top. Each slit is outlined in a team color.
Beyond the table is a huge, floor to ceiling hourglass. A certain number of blood red crystals reside at the bottom ...
