Yeah, that matches with what I've heard. (Which... feels grim. Two murders from the same faction, huh...) That's at least one down for us.
(But it's hardly worth celebrating. It's grim, and heavy, and it reminds him of things he's bee asked more and more these days.
He's also going to refill her glass,)
It also seems that that we're able to speak to the dead, believe it or not. (He still doesn't believe it at times. It seems so illogical to him.) I received a message from one of the dead this week. I wouldn't have believed it but... the message mentioned things only he would know about.
They're still around and trying to help us. I got a reminder, "Remind people this isn't about what's totally right. It's about survival."
There's nothing wrong with that. Without ethics and morals, we probably would have fallen apart by now. We'd probably have more than two bodies a week.
(But it's nice to know that there are others on the same page here. Some people certainly seem to have a harder time wrapping their heads around some of the logic in this place,)
We've found each other so that makes three of us so far... and I know we've lost enough on our team to warrant a whole new rule about our leader losing their powers but without knowing who we've lost, it's difficult to decide... what do you think about these return conditions?
(Only one person on their team has been able to murder. To bring back the others on their team, someone else will have to kill.)
I think I know who the fourth is, but I'd like to verify it with them first.
[ And Dorothy pauses, to tap her chin. ]
I'm... well, ideally, we wouldn't have to kill, but I think at this point, we're not going to be able to generate enough nova to negate that. I'm not sure if that's even possible.
But I think that's a talk best saved for all of us. I'm concerned that it's likely inevitable, but if that's the case, then we definitely need to talk about it. No more deaths than necessary, for certain.
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Yeah, that matches with what I've heard. (Which... feels grim. Two murders from the same faction, huh...) That's at least one down for us.
(But it's hardly worth celebrating. It's grim, and heavy, and it reminds him of things he's bee asked more and more these days.
He's also going to refill her glass,)
It also seems that that we're able to speak to the dead, believe it or not. (He still doesn't believe it at times. It seems so illogical to him.) I received a message from one of the dead this week. I wouldn't have believed it but... the message mentioned things only he would know about.
They're still around and trying to help us. I got a reminder, "Remind people this isn't about what's totally right. It's about survival."
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Also Claude is a gentleman and a scholar and she'll toast him. ]
... I would have thought that would have been obvious at this point, but it's true that we seem to keep getting tangled up in morals.
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(He sees that eyebrow!!)
There's nothing wrong with that. Without ethics and morals, we probably would have fallen apart by now. We'd probably have more than two bodies a week.
(But it's nice to know that there are others on the same page here. Some people certainly seem to have a harder time wrapping their heads around some of the logic in this place,)
We've found each other so that makes three of us so far... and I know we've lost enough on our team to warrant a whole new rule about our leader losing their powers but without knowing who we've lost, it's difficult to decide... what do you think about these return conditions?
(Only one person on their team has been able to murder. To bring back the others on their team, someone else will have to kill.)
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[ And Dorothy pauses, to tap her chin. ]
I'm... well, ideally, we wouldn't have to kill, but I think at this point, we're not going to be able to generate enough nova to negate that. I'm not sure if that's even possible.
But I think that's a talk best saved for all of us. I'm concerned that it's likely inevitable, but if that's the case, then we definitely need to talk about it. No more deaths than necessary, for certain.