Imeeji Idol Productions ([personal profile] imepro) wrote 2021-07-27 02:57 am (UTC)

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A new door in Levity's bedroom now leads to a new fancy ~private bathroom~!

The entirety of the room is kept in FiN's futuristic aesthetic: white tile, position-color neon accents, geometric shapes for the furniture and other design elements.

The bathroom is a rectangular room with a half-moon alcove on right and left sides. The left alcove is walled off with glass and holds a fancy futuristic toilet; once you enter, the glass becomes opaque, ensuring privacy. The alcove on the right is entirely lined with mirrors, with a Spacefuture(TM) sink floating freely in front of them. Neither the sink nor the faucet are connected to any visible piping; the water seems to appear and disappear by hell magic SCIENCE. Some kind of wormholes are probably involved. Similarly floating in front of the mirrors is a shelf with hand soap/creams/other beauty products and a towel rack. The sink, shelf and rack are all movable with Technokinesis, so you can just shift them off to the side (or even into the main room itself) to get a full view of the mirrors! So important to look right.

Opposite the doorway and past the alcoves is the ShowerCube BathEnclosure, which mostly consists of a raised platform with steps leading up to it, the platform itself framed by three walls with the stairs remaining open no matter what. Where the steps begin there is a glowing line on the floor, encircling (or rather, ensquaring) the platform and the steps. The color of the line is adjustable, but defaults to Levity's position color. While the ShowerCube BathEnclosure is turned off, the line acts simply as built-into-floor lighting, but once you turn on the water it essentially becomes a drain: as the water pours down from the platform and the steps, it disappears into the line. It's unclear where the idol bathwater goes: on contact with anything that isn't water (or other liquid if it's diluted enough) the line acts solid again. Truly, the future is now.

The ShowerCube BathEnclosure also has two small side alcoves - on the left is a glass-walled-off getting-dressed-or-undressed area, holding a couple of bathrobes, enough towels to dry five people, a bench and a shelf for your clothes and shoes. On pressing a special button, the clothes get teleported or otherwise yeeted to the Laundry Room in the future is now dorm (they don't automagically get laundered, though, gotta go to the laundry itself to press the button there. The future is still a little bit away!) Once the water starts running, the left alcove becomes autolocked to prevent the moisture from getting in; the only way to unlock it is to stop the water.

The right alcove is open to the showerer/bather, and mainly consists of shelves upon shelves of various soaps, shampoos, conditioners, creams, other skin- and haircare products, lufas, sponges, scrubbing brushes... You get the idea. Also on the right wall of the ShowerCube BathEnclosure is the control panel for the whole thing, touch-activated and magically protected from the water. The options are:

1. Choosing between shower and bath. If bath is chosen, the central part of the floor of the ShowerCube glows a few times and slides aside, revealing a bath indentation - big enough for three people, or one very lonely person. If shower is chosen, there aren't any changes. Proceed to customizing.
2. Customizing The Experience: a set of options that lets you choose the type of water (soft, hard, salt), temperature (also controllable during The Experience itself), shower type (waterfall, rain, mist, etc), rate of flow for the shower or jacuzzi setting for the bath.
3. Customizing (Advanced): a set of options letting you set the lighting type and color (varying from romantic semi-twilight and candles to Basically Sunlight), music (or other audio recording from your phone), scent (sure, you can do your basic honey-and-milk or fruit-scented shower, but there are also such options as New Resin, Burnt Paper, Empty Bottle Of Medicine, and Last Year's Grass Under Melting Snow) and alarm (in case you fall asleep in the showerbath or take too long when you have an appointment). Truly, the future is adjacently positioned to the present on the fabric of spacetime!

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