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For those who don’t get the reference:

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the joke isn’t that obscure

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It’s a real post.

I know it’s not the joke you were making, but I thought it an amazing coincidence that the line that immediately came to mind regarding how Sue works was from a person with a name one letter different from the law you referenced.

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I can’t see the post for some reason so I will take your word for it

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replied, sorry for the wait

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So, uh, @Willess12.

Me and Winger have been discussing ideas, which is code for I have been suggesting evil machinations and Winger has been running damage control in a frantic effort to stave off my villainy, and so I come to you with a question.

May Winger and I toy around with the unknown history of your character to a great extent? Nothing that would change any info about your character as-is, but would greatly alter the perceived backstory she now possesses and add some extra problematic elements into the story and plot.

Unrelated,

what

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oop missed that.

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Sorry that I haven’t replied sooner, didn’t notice the mention of of me, whoops. I think I’ll go with @Winger (s) suggestions for the character direction

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@Winger should I wait on you to reply (since I kicked the door) or go ahead and reply to the others?

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@Kirathel There’s little for Winger to reply to, and he has said he prefers to reply to more than one person when he does post. Although sometimes he is lazy. And Eve already punched the door repeatedly to little effect, so I doubt a kick would do more than cosmetic damage.

Feel free to keep the activity moving and respond to other players.

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Most of the sometimes he is lazy.

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Honestly I’d go so far as to say all of the sometimes

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Alright.

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Oh no, I’ve disappointed Samuel Johnson.

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I honestly expected that. I’ve been intentionally vogue about her memories, presenting it as “things that could be remembered, or could just make enough logical sense given her perceived backstory to be perceived as a memory”.


Also, as a writer, I have to point out: Sue’s declaration of having taken the pill worked out pretty well, narratively, for the others to realize that they aren’t the only ones who took tit. I didn’t have her say that just to push the plot, though – I wrote Sue’s ramblings as the first thing that came to my/her mind.

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A bit of a heads up, if you and Winger both agree with my proposal Sue’s story will likely be one of the more delicate and heartthrob stories of the bunch in its execution, whereas characters like Basil and Alexis will have a mix of heartthrob and action/danger to different degrees.

It wasn’t lost on me, don’t worry. I’m just hoping some of the other players take advantage of the scenario, cough cough miles cough cough.

Especially now that there’s a gun

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Yeah, I really appreciated that, actually. Advanced things naturally without it being metagamey.

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Ooh, that sounds interesting.

Quick question

I assume this was meant to be Eve (because of the whole cyborg thing)? So are her eyes acting as miniature flashlights, or are they just glowing in the dark?

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Yeah uh whoops

They’re emitting light to the point where Eve can discern what she’s looking at. Everyone else has little light and rather poor visibility (unless they look at wherever Eve is looking), except Basil, whose eyes work better in low light than in daylight.

In fact, it sounds like Eve hasn’t really processed that not everyone shares her level of visibility, since she told everyone to thoroughly search the shadows.


Oh how quickly Basil loses his humanity :cry:

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