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==The Masks== <gallery mode="packed" heights="200px"> File:DFU mask.png|DANCE-FOR-US Mask File:DFYMask.png|DIE-FOR-YOU Mask File:HTS mask.png|HUNT-THE-STRONG Mask File:IHT mask.png|IN-HER-TEETH Mask File:LL mask.png|LAUGH-LAST Mask File:STG mask.png|SEED-THE-GRUDGE Mask File:Sao mask head on.png|SPEAK-AS-ONE Mask File:TID mask.jpg|The Adversary (THEE-I-DARE) Mask File:TMCmask 3.png|THE-MEASURE-CUTS mask File:TinfoilHalo.png|Tinfoil Halo </gallery> ;[[DANCE-FOR-US]] Mask :A mask that resembles the colombina style masks popular at Mardi Gras or Rio's Carnival. The upside down star of DANCE-FOR-US' symbol sits as a crest, centered over the player's nose. Yellow and fuchsia flare over her star. A spiral design is etched at the sides of the players eyes, and black vertical lines decorate the rims of the eye holes. ;[[DIE-FOR-YOU]] Mask :This mask is in two parts. Atop the player's head sits a crown of radiant spokes that glow and shift from yellow to fuchsia. As he is called "the Martyr" by SPEAK-AS-ONE, this calls to halos as depicted in paintings such as this subtle [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghent_Altarpiece#/media/File:Retable_de_l'Agneau_mystique_(3).jpg detail shot] of the Ghent Altarpiece, or similar depictions of martyred saints. On the player's face sits a mask made of petals radiating from the eye hole, starting blue and fading to purple representing his symbol, a six petal flower framing a drop of blood. ;[[HUNT-THE-STRONG]] Mask :An opaque black, liquid effect reminiscent of ink or oil flows upwards from the steel jawline of the mask wearer. In the center of the mask over the wearer's face is a glowing orange eclipse, described by the Unknown Caller as HUNT-THE-STRONG's 'eye'. ;[[IN-HER-TEETH]] Mask :A thick, cracked ceramic mask glazed white, in the shape of a full face mask with jagged edges at the top and chin. There is a hole in the center of the mask also edged by jagged pieces, framing a blue void. The void swirls on itself and appears to be an unknown depth. ;[[LAUGH-LAST]] Mask :A paper plate with an upside down frowning face drawn in permanent marker. A pink tongue is drawn sticking out of the mouth. The eyes are a pair of googly eyes with a circle drawn around them in marker. Under the eyes are a pair of blue triangles being used as eyebrows. Two pink pieces of paper are cut in half circle shapes and are attached to each side, representing ears. A cord of blue, twirled pipe cleaner is attached to the bottom of the mask. ;[[SEED-THE-GRUDGE]] Mask :A cloth veil of deep, worn navy blue covers the player's face, framed by a metal representation of her symbol. The twin scythes join at the center over the bridge of the player's nose, and the blades themselves flash with yellow and fuchsia. The veil itself seems quite worn, with threadbare holes at eye level, showing her not-so-blind approach to justice as motivated by revenge. ;[[SPEAK-AS-ONE]] Mask :Made of a thick ceramic glazed white, this mask is two faces joined at a singular mouth that opens over the player's own chin and mouth. The faces are split above the players nose and face the players left and right. Both faces possess features emphasized by faint red lining. Both faces have a defined brow, a nose, and two eyes each with four in total, the centered two of which the player sees out of. Red streaks of light flare and flicker from the mouth of the mask in various directions, sometimes traveling across the features of the mask. ;The Adversary ([[THEE-I-DARE]]) Mask :Resembling a giant flame, the Adversary mask covers the majority of the player's face. It has three spokes in the design, leaving enough room for one's eyes to see out of between them. It wraps around the face to the ears. A small eye hovers, unattached, near the mouth of the player. Yellow and fuchsia flare up over the design like fire. When color is not crossing over the mask, it is a dull blue. Parts of the mask do not illuminate; instead they are painted black. The mask, notably, does not connect to the player's face, instead 'floating' in front of it. The back of the mask illuminates much in the same way the front does. ;[[THE-MEASURE-CUTS]] Mask :Resembling a [[Wikipedia:Fencing#Protective_clothing|fencing mask]], the TMC mask covers the player's entire face with a curved, metal sheet with the TMC icon cut into it. Covering the icon is a black glass material illuminated by a blue and purple smoke-like effect. The metal around the icon is comprised of small ornate etchings. The mask is lined around with a black mesh also found on fencing masks. ;Tinfoil Halo :A circle of crinkled tinfoil, held up by a wire at the back of the head. It looks handmade, with wire pieces poking out at either side of the players temples. It is a reference to both the discord community's practice of "tin-foiling" (speculating fervently on theories with slim to no evidence), and the trope of a tin-foil hat wearing conspiracy theorist.
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