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subdivided2019-06-16 09:21 pm
week two: mingle
Week Two
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As the sun rises on Monday morning, all participants will find themselves awakening with a sense of purpose. Regardless of where they slept the night before, they’ll find themselves compelled to return to the main meeting hall first thing in the morning.
Approaching the hall, however, they will find a large, swirling mass grey in color looming near the sakura tree. This swirl cannot be approached just yet, but seems to be locked and waiting for something more.
As the last member of the village enters the hall, they will find Lune and Sol at the head of the room. Though they’re together, it’s Lune who speaks up first this time.
"Good morning, good morning. You've done well to purge the corruption in the previous gateway - allow us to assist with the finishing touches. For the time being, it would appear as though we've been able to locate another. The land might appear a bit familiar to some however... I only advise you watch your step."
When Lune finishes, Sol chimes in from their place at Lune's side.
"The corruption is still out there, and we're going to do all that we can to find a way to contain it. But until then... stick close to others this week. Do your best to protect yourselves and look after each other. Okay?"
The moment participants leave the hall, they will find that the gateway has changed from grey to white, the opening widening enough for multiple people to step through. The Signs will soon take their leave, and all will remain peaceful once more.
The only oddity is that throughout the week, in a noise that extends past the portal but seems to resound even through the village, there will be the occasional, resounding call of a war horn.
In addition, as the week goes on, partners will find ever-growing feelings of anxiety and nervousness dwelling within them the longer they are separated from one another. They will feel compelled to be very close to their partners at all times, and will be on edge if separated for more than an hour by the end of the week. Welcome to surprise codependence at its finest.

Welcome to your week two mingle! As a reminder, murder proposals are open. We will also be hosting a mini-event on Tuesday, so please be on the lookout for that.
In addition, ensure that all of your week one private conversations were reported on the page, and your week two private conversations are reported on that page. If you'll be taking anything from locations, please report that as well.
Approaching the hall, however, they will find a large, swirling mass grey in color looming near the sakura tree. This swirl cannot be approached just yet, but seems to be locked and waiting for something more.
As the last member of the village enters the hall, they will find Lune and Sol at the head of the room. Though they’re together, it’s Lune who speaks up first this time.
"Good morning, good morning. You've done well to purge the corruption in the previous gateway - allow us to assist with the finishing touches. For the time being, it would appear as though we've been able to locate another. The land might appear a bit familiar to some however... I only advise you watch your step."
When Lune finishes, Sol chimes in from their place at Lune's side.
"The corruption is still out there, and we're going to do all that we can to find a way to contain it. But until then... stick close to others this week. Do your best to protect yourselves and look after each other. Okay?"
The moment participants leave the hall, they will find that the gateway has changed from grey to white, the opening widening enough for multiple people to step through. The Signs will soon take their leave, and all will remain peaceful once more.
The only oddity is that throughout the week, in a noise that extends past the portal but seems to resound even through the village, there will be the occasional, resounding call of a war horn.
In addition, as the week goes on, partners will find ever-growing feelings of anxiety and nervousness dwelling within them the longer they are separated from one another. They will feel compelled to be very close to their partners at all times, and will be on edge if separated for more than an hour by the end of the week. Welcome to surprise codependence at its finest.

Welcome to your week two mingle! As a reminder, murder proposals are open. We will also be hosting a mini-event on Tuesday, so please be on the lookout for that.
In addition, ensure that all of your week one private conversations were reported on the page, and your week two private conversations are reported on that page. If you'll be taking anything from locations, please report that as well.



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[This clearly doesn't make any sense to him.]
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[ close enough. ]
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Impressive! How do you do that?
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[ that's dodging the question but she does not think he will really
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[But also like: cool that humans can do that, even if he's not sure if they should be doing such things.]
Perhaps it's due to how your world works.
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It's pretty interesting hearing about everyone else's different worlds, though!
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Who's homes have you heard about so far?
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Not that many. Yours, a little? And some stuff about Minato-kun's?
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You haven't heard about your partner's?
Would you like to know anything else about mine?
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[ And Akane is just so well known for being polite and respectful, you see! ]
Hmm... I don't know. I feel like I already learned a lot. [ About angels and mechas and aliens!! ]
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[A straightforward woman.
He misses his home with the angels and demons and mecha and aliens.]
Very well. The offer remains open.
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[ Mostly Akane just doesn't want to get on the bad side of someone her life is tied to. Also she appreciates Milla giving her the bed, so she doesn't want to mess up the good thing they have going here. ]
... Hmm... How about--if you think of something fun or interesting, I want to know that. [ But otherwise she doesn't care about boring details? Hm. Rude. ]
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But also he sounds delighted by this thing he learned centuries ago.]
Humans have this concept called "comrades". By tapping into the the power of "comrades" they can become much stronger than they ever are apart and can even challenge a tyrant level demon.
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C-comrades, huh? I guess that's how these things--[ pfft, ahahaha ]--tend to work.
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It's so much.]
Oh? Are you also familiar with the concept?
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Sort of, sort of. It comes up all the time in fiction. The heroes always win with the power of friendship.
But real life isn't like that, it's just something they make up for TV!
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[?????????]
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[ she's not even sure how to articulate real world violence to a guy from ostensibly a video game world. ]
Some people are stronger than others, or faster, or whatever. But there's no "stat" number that gives us a stable reading on it.
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[Mm... ]
That's terrible from a design perspective.
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