chatwithdeath: (... The dead shall speak.)
Naomi Kimishima ([personal profile] chatwithdeath) wrote2014-07-21 04:31 pm

Naomi's Room - DRP

Naomi's room is full, but organized. Her bed is neatly made and undisturbed - not strange considering she didn't sleep in it the evening before. A look towards the desk finds the chair pulled out as though someone had been occupying it hours earlier. Lined upon said desk were crystal skulls, an anatomical model skull, an antique doll, a teddy bear, and a pillow closest to the bed. If one were to approach the desk, they would find around the bear itself an in-vitro rose, one orange crane, and a familiar photograph that probably belonged seven floors below originally. There also appears to be something else beneath the bear itself.

Turning around to see her dresser, one would see bottles of medicine lined across it. Apparently, she had been taking the more dangerous ones from the Infirmary and bringing them to her room. A missing, but full bottle didn't require replacing after all. Exploring these drawers would find IV bags of similar medicines, ones that no doubt could be misused by anyone, and eventually, prizes from the Monomono Machine that the doctor probably didn't care for.

-> Exploration of the desk

Under the bear and crane, there are three envelopes. They're addressed to: Alyssa, "Little Guy", and Anna. They're specifically noted to not be read unless by the recipient.

The top shelf appears to have notes written on each student. Looks like it was often updated to reflect the trials and outcome.

The middle shelf, once opened, appears to be housing stacks of paper. At the very top is the file that reads "Naomi Kimishima". Looking beneath, there are the files of the other deceased students, past motives that Monobear handed out, and letters that the doctor received from other students who have passed away (if they left any to her).

The bottom shelf holds Inaba's belongings - her cell phone, her charger, and her laptop. However, there's also a notebook and a USB stick; most likely, the one that holds the photographs from the past trial.