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theafflicted2022-06-19 06:13 am
05 - week five
WEEK FIVE
Come Sunday morning, the portals around Estelline fade away, but not all of the oddities hanging around disappear so quickly. The recreations of your dreams and memories are still around, ever changing and shifting. Whatever it is that brought these things here hasn’t ended, not yet.
You don’t have time to worry about all of that, though, even if you know you should exercise caution once two of you found yourselves on the bad end of a monster’s claws. The course still isn’t over, though, even if the portals changed lesson plans. Everything continues on, with new places to explore as the fog pushes back once again. This week still feels a little more like what you’re familiar with, though, after Saturday’s lack of lessons.
...For now.
SETTING TRACKER
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
SAGE / FLORENCE / LORELEI
CYOA SIGNUPS
Due Saturday at 8pm EST
You don’t have time to worry about all of that, though, even if you know you should exercise caution once two of you found yourselves on the bad end of a monster’s claws. The course still isn’t over, though, even if the portals changed lesson plans. Everything continues on, with new places to explore as the fog pushes back once again. This week still feels a little more like what you’re familiar with, though, after Saturday’s lack of lessons.
...For now.
SETTING TRACKER
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
SAGE / FLORENCE / LORELEI
CYOA SIGNUPS
Due Saturday at 8pm EST

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circus weenieCamellia stranger dude.Also, in case you need more rope, he sure does have rope on hand. Probably. Don't ask.]
Mm? Hmmm? What's this, are we giving the Camellia fellows what-for for their crimes?
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Looks like. This is the first time we get to interact with a flesh and blood employee after all.
Some leverage for us - or at least a means to see how ruthless they are willing to be.
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[Kind of doubtfully observing the hogtying and the completely one-sided kidnapping all going on here; that said, he's got his hands tucked behind his back and looks for all the world like a guy at a street performance or something.]
If they're that shady, maybe they're the type who can just throw away their employees? Or-- [evaluating the noodliness of their target] --he's a paperwork pusher. I could see it.
[Trust him, he's an expert at paper pushing.]
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But I'll put that down on my list of jobs to never try for.
[Don't ask how many jobs he's actually had.]
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[Spare yourself the horror of middle management!]
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If that opportunity ever arises - but if this were a classically structured story, it would.
[ IF THIS WERE A MOVIE LIKE AND/OR UNLIKE JIM SHROK... ]
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[By himself, Tamamori is not much of a threat unless you really push him -- and he's been pushed a very, very decent amount this week, but still -- but in a mob? With muscle on his side and a clearly-defined enemy(ish)? It becomes a matter of where he'll stop.]
The classic structure would mean we'd need to wait for the course to go wrong somehow, or for those running it to make a mistake. But, isn't this just the latter choice? [he tilts his head at the man getting cornered] If there's a shortcut, take it! No one ever got anywhere in life taking the long way.
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They did use to say that without risk there would be no reward. I'm with you on this, certainly.
The more we upset their plans, the more we force them to adjust and the more they adjust, the likelier they are to slip up further. We are quite fortunate to have such a clear opponent, a real overlord with a headquarters. That is easy to blow up, when the time comes.
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[Which would involve figuring out something to blackmail with but Sholmes is pretty sure he would have been able to do that, haha]
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I am neither advocating for it nor disavowing it in this context. Merely pointing out the option.
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[ he definitely doesn't agree with what goes on around here but he still wouldn't have made this his first option. ]
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[ LAME.
Like, in her world Miach was best in her class, but she at least liked learning... ]
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[ a pause. ]
I'd do that for anyone here, really.
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[ Prompt reply from Miss Violence-is-a-Human-Right. ]
You were all strangers to me - and the majority of you remain just that.
[ She likes a few people at least...? ]
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[ he's not kidding. he would really love it if he's wrong this time. ]
These people put our memories out there on display like an amusement park, so let's hope they don't get any more creative, mm?
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These people can get into our heads. They can make you do things whether or not you want to and they've bound us together so we can feel what happens to other people. They don't have to kill us or torture us for real, they only have to make us believe that that's what's happening. Why would you want to keep giving them ideas and ammunition to use?
[ he could also shut up himself but whatever. ]
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[This probably sounds like a non sequitur, but.]
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It could be they're actually telling us the truth and genuinely believe that what they're doing is right. He did say that they like the organic reactions they get by dropping people into this without giving them a choice.
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I don't think you're wrong to want a more cautious approach. But I don't think the Instructor or her assistant control what happens to us when we're drawn into those phenomena. I think they are actually trying to get rid of them, using us.
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