[ STOP I'M SORRY some npcs really just cannot perceive and i'd respect that it's fine, rest now. ]
Believe me, I hadn't expected it either. [ he's still not thrilled. ] I think at least understanding the core of the problem is important, so I don't feel like this wasn't worth finding. But...you can kind of see why I'm trying to figure things out.
[ sometimes you are scared of losing everything and you decide the answer is to run yourself into the ground for answers. ]
We were debating if these came from that guy in white or someone else. Though the idea that there's a door being held open so long as we play along to keep us from being permanently trapped also isn't exactly settling. [ literally why is it always doors of death somehow. ]
Any information is more than we had. It's good to have.
[ they understand, but they aren't going to call him out on it again. for now. ]
It's possible. [ they give an indignant sniff. ] That sounds familiar - paying a price to keep a door open. I don't like it, but I like the alternative even less.
I don't think Argalia cared too much about surviving. [ which is strange, but he's not going to convince him otherwise. some people accept their death and that's that. but otherwise he agrees, and he's soon blinking in surprise. ]
Rewriting might be too strong of a word, but...it felt that way. Like where we were was actually where we were meant to be, with memories of things we've done and places we've been without having done those things before. It wasn't pleasant to come back and realize that. [ still. ] ...where did you go?
I guess we did get a similar feeling now and then? [ shrugs. they didn't pay much attention to it, frankly. ] It was called the Netherworld, but we had to go to the moon, too.
[ i. see the npcs had fun in disgaea. he squints a little like he's trying to decide if the netherworld is the same as the underworld somewhere else, but then phoenix is talking about the moon and--]
Uh. You sort of lost me with the moon. Why? [ well. actually i will spare you in case mods do not have a real answer, so alternatively: ] Didn't the guy in white bring the moon crashing down a month ago? Don't tell me those were related.
[ he's been to the memorial, and so he's seen the statues, but he hasn't actually heard the names prior to this. he looks curious like he wants to ask, but it's been a shitty day so later. ]
Six seems to be a key number here. Even though we weren't really together, six of us were there working with our own teams. [ but that's...hm. ] If it happened to you guys, and it happened to us, do you think there's a likelihood it could happen again to someone else?
It's been a long time since it happened to us, but if it's happened again, I think the chances are good that it could keep happening. It's not ideal, but it could be a way to get more information, too.
...I like the idea of getting information so we can figure out how to proceed. I don't like the idea of people essentially being kidnapped, again, in order to do it. [ not that this is about what he does and doesn't like. ] I guess my concerns are that the whole thing's a trap. It feels convenient that we were pulled elsewhere and were able to find this information. I want to believe it's true and useful so we know how to plan, but it was just there at the end when we finished. Waiting for us.
I'm not sure yet. [ he's honest, at least. but then he seems to realize he's probably overthinking and he sighs. ] ...it's not important, you're probably right. Something is better than nothing.
But this sort of thing...it's probably fine to tell other people, isn't it? [ admittedly it's a little late for him to ask now but it's fine. ]
[ he will come back to the important vs not important part in a second, because he has also remembered something else. ]
As far as I know, most of the other teams want to also find a way to get people home. [ from what he's heard, anyway. ] I don't know if anyone from Rabbit knows yet, but I'll probably ask Temenos tomorrow.
[ this time, he pauses again. ]
...I did want to ask about something else, actually. Somewhat related to that. I know you don't want us sharing our team abilities with other teams. But can I ask for an exception?
[ ray go to bed i'm leaving this autocorrect tag though because it's funny. anyway. yeah. he isn't particularly close to anybody on rabbit (and has only spoken to some of them once or twice), but it's weird to lock them out entirely. it's worth making sure they know the basics. ]
It's the least I can do. [ and. yeah. he kind of awkwardly pauses because he is aware it's obvious but jeez. ] ...he already told me his. And I know I can trust him more than anything, and if he knows maybe he can help me keep an eye on things.
DON'T GRIN. now he just looks a little indignant about it but it's mostly sheepishness. ]
More than anyone, even. But that's the plan we've been working with so far. Knowing what we know now though...it may be a little harder. We're still going to try. [ he does have the manners to bow his head in thanks though. ] Thank you. I thought about using it yesterday on someone without telling anybody but I didn't want to think of how they'd explain the possible burns.
[ the way he grins is indicative that yeah, there was a strong possibility. but he likes phoenix enough to actually ask. ]
That was part of what made me think of it, yes. But I've also thought about changing it to something that might be just as much help. I haven't decided, and now after today I'm rethinking that decision.
I think you may be biased, Phoenix. [ it's fine though. ] ...I thought about switching to Phoenix Tears. The healing properties sound like they could be useful. But now that I've seen what Ashes to Ashes can do I'm not so sure. Especially since there are apparently a lot of curses being flung around.
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Believe me, I hadn't expected it either. [ he's still not thrilled. ] I think at least understanding the core of the problem is important, so I don't feel like this wasn't worth finding. But...you can kind of see why I'm trying to figure things out.
[ sometimes you are scared of losing everything and you decide the answer is to run yourself into the ground for answers. ]
We were debating if these came from that guy in white or someone else. Though the idea that there's a door being held open so long as we play along to keep us from being permanently trapped also isn't exactly settling. [ literally why is it always doors of death somehow. ]
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[ they understand, but they aren't going to call him out on it again. for now. ]
It's possible. [ they give an indignant sniff. ] That sounds familiar - paying a price to keep a door open. I don't like it, but I like the alternative even less.
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Has that happened before? Being sent somewhere else outside of the city without people knowing and having their thoughts overridden.
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...It has, but it didn't rewrite our thoughts. We didn't get anything out of it like you did, either. I haven't thought about it in months.
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Rewriting might be too strong of a word, but...it felt that way. Like where we were was actually where we were meant to be, with memories of things we've done and places we've been without having done those things before. It wasn't pleasant to come back and realize that. [ still. ] ...where did you go?
[ does he get to ask for storytime. ]
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I guess we did get a similar feeling now and then? [ shrugs. they didn't pay much attention to it, frankly. ] It was called the Netherworld, but we had to go to the moon, too.
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Uh. You sort of lost me with the moon. Why? [ well. actually i will spare you in case mods do not have a real answer, so alternatively: ] Didn't the guy in white bring the moon crashing down a month ago? Don't tell me those were related.
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Six seems to be a key number here. Even though we weren't really together, six of us were there working with our own teams. [ but that's...hm. ] If it happened to you guys, and it happened to us, do you think there's a likelihood it could happen again to someone else?
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It's been a long time since it happened to us, but if it's happened again, I think the chances are good that it could keep happening. It's not ideal, but it could be a way to get more information, too.
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[ tilts head. ]
What kind of trap are you expecting?
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But this sort of thing...it's probably fine to tell other people, isn't it? [ admittedly it's a little late for him to ask now but it's fine. ]
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It should be. I doubt that the other teams would have some way of using it against you.
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As far as I know, most of the other teams want to also find a way to get people home. [ from what he's heard, anyway. ] I don't know if anyone from Rabbit knows yet, but I'll probably ask Temenos tomorrow.
[ this time, he pauses again. ]
...I did want to ask about something else, actually. Somewhat related to that. I know you don't want us sharing our team abilities with other teams. But can I ask for an exception?
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They deserve to know, too. Thank you, Nicole.
...For Will, is it?
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It's the least I can do. [ and. yeah. he kind of awkwardly pauses because he is aware it's obvious but jeez. ] ...he already told me his. And I know I can trust him more than anything, and if he knows maybe he can help me keep an eye on things.
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they grin. ]
More than anything, hm? Well, he's already decided that our teams will tie somehow. You can tell him.
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DON'T GRIN. now he just looks a little indignant about it but it's mostly sheepishness. ]
More than anyone, even. But that's the plan we've been working with so far. Knowing what we know now though...it may be a little harder. We're still going to try. [ he does have the manners to bow his head in thanks though. ] Thank you. I thought about using it yesterday on someone without telling anybody but I didn't want to think of how they'd explain the possible burns.
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Now that they've all seen me do it, it may be easier for them to accept. But I suppose you could always change yours, if it's too much of a bother.
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That was part of what made me think of it, yes. But I've also thought about changing it to something that might be just as much help. I haven't decided, and now after today I'm rethinking that decision.
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I'd like to think that any one you borrow would be helpful. [ amused. ] But of course, it's up to you.
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