Thursday, February 19, 2015

The Meeting Room

For many generations, bloggers have used it for interviews. 
Well, my meeting room is... well, basically this picture.
(I was actually going to design it, but I found this, and I was like, 'this is exactly what I was imagining'. It was crazy. This was literally what I pictured in my mind.)
One difference- it's fifty stories high in the air, suspended by thick metal poles. 
How do you get up and down? Inside one of the poles, (securely guarded), there's an elevator.
Most of the time, though, we aren't in the meeting room- we're outside.
People that have been in the room more than once-
  • Prussia
  • Jellal
  • Quicksilver!
  • Me, obviously...
  • Romano
  • Italy
  • Zeref

3 comments:

  1. You forgot to say that I made it.*was the one who came up with interveiws*

    ~Quicksilver

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  2. Also, that's only half correct. My interpretation of the Meeting Room is a building existing outside Time and Space connecting universes, so we can interveiw characters easily.

    ~Quicksilver

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    1. Note that I said: My interpretation of the Meeting Room

      ~Quicksilver

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