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Week 4.
Three more Competitors died this past week. Chitoge Kirisaki tried to take matters into her own hands only to be punished as a result while William Flemming and Archie both tried to take the Adjudicator up on his word and escape. Three more of you are gone, but there's no going back now. Saturday is given to regrouping and sleep; on Sunday morning the clock chimes as it always has, but at least there are no bodies to find today. The night before wasn't necessarily a peaceful one, however; you'll probably feel a bit groggy when you wake up, and it seems you've regained something that you didn't realize you'd lost... Once again, another set of doors has opened up - this time at the end of the western corridor, leading up and toward the north. Go ahead and explore as much as you like; consider it a reward for surviving another week. |
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[OOC: Welcome to week four of Trustfell! Don't forget to save your threads for coins and the activity check, and don't forget to submit this week's activity check and memory regains!
If you'd like to get in contact with the Adjudicator, you can do so here!]
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[LET'S GO TERUMI]
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What do you think of fate?
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[Give him a moment to think on it.]
I don't like the idea of your life following a set path and everything you've done was because you were supposed to do it. So I don't want to believe it exists. It's not something we think much about in Amestris, though I'm sure there are people who believe in it.
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Naturally things don't always go the way they want. So what do they do? Just restart things over and over and over and fucking over again.
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[That's what he'd assume anyway. But Terumi has said he's lived for a long time and his age on the profile doesn't match that... so this would make sense, probably?]
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So what is it you're working on now, exactly...?
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How do you fix a broken system?
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[Though... he thinks he might have already found his answer back home.]
How are you fixing it?
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[It's not quite as joking as he wishes it was.]
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What'll happen if you manage it?
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Who the fuck knows?
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Well, something about all of this is hitting strangely close to home and so Isaac smirks.]
Give 'em hell, then.
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Glad to have your approval~. [ And it doesn't sound mocking for once, how odd.]
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[That's the most awkward smile but he tried!! Kinda!!]
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Who would have known it was one of my dolls all along, but go figure.
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[Do you have to kill them to stop everything because that's kind of........ kind of.]
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In this case keep her alive, which is harder than it sounds. She's a defective model, was supposed to be a powerful weapon too, but the soul in her is all kinds of buggy.
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Isaac relaxes a little though.]
It's good that you don't have to kill her to stop everything. But you've got it worked out how to stop things anyway with her help?
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With her help? Keheheheh. She couldn't even tell you what a Nox Nytores is, let alone understand how she corresponds to the Master Unit. I just need her alive long enough so she can fuse with the Azure and become Kusanagai, the God Slayer. [ ...as if that makes any sense.]
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...So by doing this, they'd presumably be strong enough to take down the beings who are forcing events to repeat, right?
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Course it's not that simple because without a God observing it the universe would decay at a rapid rate, not to mention the probability of all of these events occurring in one timeline is 0.00000000004138x^10. [ Hence all of that math a few days ago.]
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[oh my god]
How many times have you lived through these events?
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