Simple! Easy! The rules are simple – if you had a skyscraper floor, what would you put in it? Why would it be special? Etc! 1st person does Floor 1, next Floor 2, and so on!
Post your posts like this:
Floor #
This floor is home to bla bla bla. Why? Because yadda yadda yadda yadda yadda. Also, it has yabber yabber yabber yabber yabber. It also has yeah yeah yeah in it. Nah nah nah.
Floor 1
This floor looks like an ordinary hotel lobby by day. At night the laws of physics become rather malleable.
This floor is the interior of an ancient castle where an old heretic magician is imprisoned. The narrow halls are lined with bookshelves, the dark stony ceilings are lit by rusty chandeliers, small and unsafe spiral staircases lead up and down in this labyrinth of occult lore. Nobody ever gets to see the magician, although you can sometimes hear a distant echo of a low voice reading aloud indistinctly, perhaps in latin.
And when you pass this floor and get to the next one, it feels like you were in dream just now.
This floor has the ability to modify people's memories. Wait. No. I'm pretty sure this floor is a vacant space that you can renovate to your liking. Yeah. That's probably what's on this floor.
This floor contains a chest of Aztec gold. However, anyone who steals the gold will become cursed for eternity to not feel or taste anything and moonlight will show them as skeletons. Removal of the curse can only be achieved via returning the gold along with a payment of blood.
Bearded barbarians drink, eat, laugh and fight a lot in here. Also there is medieval music and beautiful women. However, you cannot stay here until you die bravely in battle. Only then Odin and his companions shall accept you as one of them.
Untill that happens you can only pass quickly to the next floor and attempt to stay unnoticed.
This floor has a bunch of cute puppies that have been cursed to sap the life force of anyone who touches them. Resist the urge to pet them, you've come so far now.
This floor holds a replica of the Loch Ness. It is said that the Loch Ness monster lives here and asks people who encounter it for three fiddy. Nobody knows why the Loch Ness wants tree fiddy in the first place anyway.
There is a skeleton here, holding a sign 'I failed'.
This is also a campsite for those who want to reach the last floor of the scyscraper. A campfire, some tents and bedrolls, a seemingly infinite amount of marshmallows. There are also trees.
This floor is a long corridor with a high ceiling. The walls are lined with statues of praying angels. Mysterious light shines through the tinted glass of windows. In the silence.
But is it really silence?
Staying here longer you might hear beautiful chanting.
And if you stay much longer...
Glad you like it, Denis. Floor 693
This floor contains a sloppy doppelganger of you, and another doppelganger of it slightly sloppier, and another, and another, it goes on and on, the persons devolving into even uglier creatures each time...