Arriving at the Usher mansion, my friends and I were astounded by the condition of the house. The exterior was dilapidated and eerie. We hesitantly entered the house and continued to the upstairs section where we encountered our dear friends. They greeted us with gracious welcome and expressed their sincere happiness that we were able to come visit them.
After pleasantries were expressed, I asked Roderick to explain more about his letter and why he summoned my companions and I there so urgently. I wanted to know what he thought we could do to help his sister and him. Roderick then explained about their situation. He said that their situation became worse after their mother's death and the family is now plagued by economic problems. They also believe that the house is haunted by a spirit and if they go outside the curse will kill them. For this fact, Roderick and Madeline do not go outside. We tried to convince the Usher's that there was no curse, but they would not believe otherwise, so we decided to investigate the house, while the Usher's rested.
With Roderick's permission, to investigate his house, my companions and I tried to find the sources of the Usher's beliefs about a curse and the house being haunted. My friends and I all took turns following Madeline around because Roderick told us that her illness was worsening and baffling her doctors. We wanted to make sure no harm came to her. Madeline's declining health, was one of the main reasons that Roderick called us to his home.
We needed to keep tabs on Madeline so while one watched her, the others explored and questioned Roderick. Opening up, he told us all about his mother's passing and how hard it was on his sister and him. They have not been the same since. He showed us a picture of her in the house and is convinced her ghost is haunting the house. There were some oddities about the house and we did randomly hear screams and objects moving when no one is around, but I was convinced that there was no ghost.
In hindsight, the actor's playing Madeline and Roderick were very good. They were very believable and never once faltered in their character roles. However, the role play would have been even better if verbal communication was possible. Their roles could be expanded by being able to verbally speak in the diction of the times. There was also some delay in the actor's typing so they could not move and type at the same time. That was a little cumbersome, but manageable. There also could have been a doctor in the simulation to speak about Madeline's condition. Roderick could have also read tales from the book mentioned in Poe's real story. This are all things that could expand the Usher's roles.
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