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Vinegar Doppio ([personal profile] epitaffio) wrote2020-07-13 07:29 pm
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Doppio's Multiversal Museum Exhibit

CW: body horror, blood, sharp objects, fire, death.


The exhibit, which has an open entrance, is set up as a replica of Costa Smeralda, Sardinia. Except that may be hard to tell, because there are literal holes all over the floor and walls - a solid 50% of them, or so - all of them seemingly empty, like old stone ruins that have completely fallen apart. One of the holes on the floor is shallower, and there is a wax figure of a woman with her lips sewn shut inside it. The plaque that presumably held her name, or any sort of explanation, has been destroyed, and only fragments remain.

There are a few pieces of note.
  • A frame containing several objects lined up: a broken cellphone, a car charm in the shape of a cat, a taxidermied frog, an ice cream cone (two scoops!), a toy phone, a receiver that connects to nothing, and an intact cellphone. The plaque below the frame reads "Notable phones."
  • A much smaller frame containing several bloodied metal objects: razor blades, scissors and needles. The plaque reads "Extracted from Vinegar Doppio's body, April 5 2001."
  • Two dioramas: one of what appears to be an isolated prison, and another of a village, with a church being quite prominent. And, right next to the dioramas, there is...
  • The largest plaque in the exhibit, titled "Early Life." It reads as follows:
  • "Born in an all-female prison in the year of 19██, ███████ was adopted by a priest in Sardinia, their mother's hometown. Earned a reputation as meek and not very bright, seemingly preferring the company of small animals rather than other people. Once claimed he wished to become a sailor. Met █████████ ███ in 198█, becoming close enough to unknowingly ██████ █ ████, T████ ███. One day, having spotted his adopted son ███████ with a woman at the beach, the priest decided to █████ █ ██████, and in the process, found their mother ██████ █████ ███ █████, her █████ ████ ████. That night, the whole village burned, killing seven people, including the priest and, reportedly, the boy named ███████.

    Later found six █████ █████ in Egypt, selling five of them to a woman named Enya. ███████ used the last to ████ ███ ████ ██ █████, ██████ █████████ ██ ███ nature ███ ██ ███ ██████████ Stand, King Crimson, ██ ████ ██ ███ ██████ █████ ████ ██████ ███ ████ ██ ███ founding member█ of Passione."

Also of note is the fact that occasionally, on certain foggy nights, a large pink Waldgeist periodically returns to the exhibit and attempts to destroy parts of it. It's to no avail, however, as it always seems to restore itself to its previous form before long.

(Sometimes, when it's not foggy, Doppio goes back and tries to wreck it too. Kind of a fruitless endeavor, though.)