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redactable2020-11-15 01:53 pm
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WEEK SEVEN: MINGLE
WEEK SEVEN: MINGLE (21 remain) Rise and shine, gremlins. The sun is shining, the birds are chirping, and it's the start of a new week. To the participants, yesterday's events may seem distant now—albeit not as distant as their life before this. Whether or not they notice, they will have lost a memory upon waking up. As usual, the participants will find that their lodgings have changed, and should anyone check their PHS, Chiron, Ochako, Soo-won, and Dorothy's profiles have been removed. They may also find that they have difficulty recalling complete details of the past weeks. Furthermore, it looks as though the rules have updated. Not everything is the same as the previous pattern, though. The barrier to the north is back up, and once more, what lies beyond is an empty field. In contrast, however, participants may notice that they can finally access a place they haven't been able to before... Additionally, it looks like the Leaders aren't around. No matter where the participants look, they're nowhere to be found. Should anyone try calling for them in the Planetarium, there will be no response—not even a message telling the participant that they're busy. Finally, everything around the participants begins to... glitch? Buildings may suddenly blink out of existence and then back in, random items like chairs or cups may suddenly distort even while they're being used, and looking at any particular thing for too long may give someone a headache. It's worse than it was that one week, though: participants will find that it's happening to themselves as well. Body parts might suddenly glitch out of existence then back in, and there will be a shot of pain when it occurs. It'll happen randomly, but it also seems to occur more often if they're touching something or another person. |
NAVIGATION locations ₓ˚. statuses *+:。 ic profiles :ₓo ic rules ・゚゚・。 audience requests murder proposals 。✧o private conversations ・゚o。 curfew ・゚✧ memories |

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Everyone waits patiently for Emet-Selch. ]
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[Hansa looks concernedly over at Emet, whispering under his breath:]
If you need a name, like...Pluto could be one...Aides...
[Also, what the hell are you doing becoming a furry in class, Blanca. Stop that.]
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anyway, his turn.]
You may call me Aides. [as in greek, not as in the english word.] I enjoy reading and sleeping, and dislike ridiculousness and wastes of my time.
[that's all they're getting, he'd like to move on.]
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He glances from Hansa to Emet-Selch after he has sat back down. He offers a reassuring (beastly?) smile at Emet-Selch for the quick-thinking name grab. Thank you, Hansa.
But he tries his best not to snicker about the reading and sleeping combo right in front of the last bit.
Have a thumbs up, Emet.]
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But since Emet-Selch wants to move on so badly, time moves forward. It'll feel like a blur for a moment, and now it's... lunchtime? This is definitely getting further from the kind of school Emet-Selch knows, but it's fine. Is Blanca still a furry? Maybe, maybe not.
Too bad none of the three here have food. In any case, most of their classmates, including the Hishi lookalike, depart for presumably the cafeteria. A few remain behind, including a girl with light brown hair and glasses. There's also a man and a boy. The man looks as though he's about to start harassing the girl, before the boy steps in, only for a fight to break out—if it can even be called that, since it mostly seems to be the man beating up the boy, while the girl looks horrified. ]
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[He instantly shudders, patting over himself with a grimace.]
...Oh, that is so weird, to have a regular body again.
[Someone realized he is supposed to have a cyborg body! But enough about that. There's a fight. Hansa frowns, already stepping forward threateningly to grab ahold of the man's shoulder, his voice low.]
Hey! Hey, break it up, or I'll turn your spine into a pretzel!
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[rule of funny: he has to use a fake name, only to immediately remember his real one. but he looks somewhat relieved that hansa finally remembers about himself, at least.
... but then that fight breaks out, and, well. that's not his business!
emet-selch leaves this to the jocks, pulling the girl a little further from it so she's not too close to this mess.]
I expect this will be handled shortly-- are you unharmed?
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He almost trips on the desk he stands up so quickly.]
Ash...?
[A long time ago, he use to play his part, and he use to chide a certain someone about keeping the temper in check. Maybe he has a brief moment of emotional lapse.
He pretty much just swings right past Hansa and cold-clocks the man in the face. This body isn't nearly as beefy as usual, but it's less about that and more about how expertly he knows how to strike.]
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Huh? Um... Ah, yes...
[ Meanwhile, Blanca decks a man. The man is now down and out. The Ash lookalike slinks away. ]
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[There Blanca goes, before he can do anything himself. Hansa blink, surprised. Hope they don't go for detention for this! Gritting his teeth, he moves to kick the man in the side for good measure, before turning back to Blanca.]
Hey. Are you okay? [And then he comes over to the girl and Emet.] By the way, my names were fine. Geez. [To the gir:] Looks like we took care of him, huh?
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[just giving him a slight nod, before glancing over to blanca-- you good, there?-- and then gesturing to the unconscious man. why is he in this school. check him out.
and then, back to the girl:]
Have you an idea what that was about?
[who was this guy bugging her.]
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[Nooo, Ash-child come back. Blanca looks... kind of sad about it? He didn't even get to make sure the kid was okay. His frown turns kind of sour when he glances down.
He'll check the guy out to see if there's anything useful hiding around in pockets, or something.]
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The girl responds, smiling in gratitude. ]
Oh, you know how it is. Men just suck, sometimes! No offence.
[ She looks at Blanca. ]
... Is he okay, though?
[ Blanca, that is. Not the guy on the floor. Fuck him. ]
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[Yeah, men DO suck.]
[He looks back at Blanca, eyebrows furrowed in concern.]
...I don't know. Hey, Blanca! [He wanders back over, clapping a hand on his shoulder, but his voice is quiet.] You look like you saw a ghost...
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[he created it that way once, after all.]
...shall we attempt to find the boy?
[there's no telling which way he went, probably, but... they can try.]
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He stands up into the clap of Hansa's hand on his shoulder, and he shakes his head a bit.]
I'm all right. It just... looked like Ash is all.
[He holds up the money and waves it a bit at the girl.]
Here. Lunch compensation for him harassing you. We should go get some, too. Maybe the people familiar to us will be there...?
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[ She smiles sheepishly. ]
I made some for my friends too, but they ended up not coming...
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[He grins at the girl. Sure, this might all be fake, an illusion, all over again, but...]
[How could he say no to that?]
Your friends ditched you? Forget them. We're your new friends now.
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... well, if he insists, then I suppose we're staying.
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He gives Hansa a playful jab of an elbow. It turns out, the slut is a delinquent, and the delinquent is also a slut. Sorta.]
We'd be honored.
[Time to have lunch with a girl.]
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But the girl beams. ]
Great! How about we go to the rooftop? It might be hard to find a seat in the cafeteria by now, anyway. Hehe.
[ Unless they have Very Strong feelings about eating elsewhere, she'll grab a bag and go ahead and lead them up to the school roof.
Once they're up there, she hands all three of them... bentos? This is definitely not appropriate for the setting, but hey, at least the view of what's still Emet-Selch's city is nice. ]
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[But he follows. You know, up here...it really is beautiful. This city feels like its lost in time.]
[And it is, in a way.]
[He takes the bento from the girl, giving her a nod.]
Thank you for the meal. You really made these yourself? Some friends, skipping out on something like this.
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emet-selch has no complaint about the rooftop, though; he likes having the view, even if this is clearly not the same place he recreated. it still looks the same on the surface, something he hasn't seen in-person for some weeks.]
I suppose they are not terribly reliable.
[he's looking out at the skyline as he speaks, though, not at her.]
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Sure. Let's go to the rooftop.
[This is very much what Ash's friend would be accustomed to, he thinks. Heading to the roof to have lunch. But he follows the girl, and Hansa and Emet to the rooftop.
He looks around, and then joins them so he can take a bento.]
It looks good. [In before we're told it looks disgusting.] Are they busy, or did they simply turn into no-shows...?
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They didn't show up. How horrible, don't you think?
[ She sounds more jokingly upset than anything, though, as she takes a few steps to better peer at the skyline. ]
... Isn't this city beautiful? But everything, no matter how beautiful, comes to an end eventually. Hey...
[ She turns back to look at them. ]
Which do you think is more important, the past or the present? Would you sacrifice memories of a painful past so that you could be happier in the present? Or would you give up the pain of the present so that you could return to a time when things were better?
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