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26556 No. 26556 ID: bde1b8

>You're stuck playing Vresch's game, you may as well impress him at it.
Expand all images
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No. 26557 ID: bde1b8
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26557

...Tell me more.

"MISS. CORALINA. WE. HAVE. ARRIVED."
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No. 26558 ID: 6d4c58

>>26557
Nice digs it screams omnipotent ruler.
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No. 26559 ID: 6faa8c

>>26556
25 bottles of beer on the- oh, finally.


So, scan the area. What sort of security around here?
(by the way, I've sung all the way to the end of that song. I had to walk to a tech store. It takes about an hour.)
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No. 26560 ID: 53905d

You know, Coralina. It occurs to me. You can't blame yourself OR Vresch for breaking the world. If you hadn't found and used that book of demonology, someone else eventually would have. And who's to say that person wouldn't have summoned something even worse?
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No. 26567 ID: 98dab8

Well, go in.
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No. 26568 ID: bde1b8
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26568

>Scan the area. What sort of security around here?
There are guardbots all around the city perimeter, although I'm being dropped off right at the city's edge. This looks like the drop off point for guardbot refugees.

...Do none of you have any ideas how to impress him? I couldn't get you to shut up an hour ago.
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No. 26569 ID: 7dcac7

What do you know of his personality? Any idea what traits he respects?

Spill, quickly.
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No. 26570 ID: 53905d

Order the guardbots to play the Imperial March as you enter.
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No. 26571 ID: 806f2b

>>26568
Be polite, if he flirts flirt back. Just be in general nice, show off your smarts when the chance arises. He certainly did like that about you before.
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No. 26572 ID: 6d4c58

>>26568
Wear the gothic lolita outfit.
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No. 26575 ID: f78140

>>26568
be yourself; you impressed him without us when you summoned him; you can do it again. we're just about as in the dark about him as you are, so any advice we give will be generic and useless, or specific and really bad.
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No. 26576 ID: 7dcac7

Make note of your surroundings. He did say he likes people who are intelligent, and an eye for details is a good indicator of some measure of intelligence.
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No. 26577 ID: 98dab8

>>26568
Keep your back straight and your head high. Be dignified and confident.
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No. 26584 ID: bde1b8
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26584

As the Guardbot leaves, it informs me to take route 000. I guess Vresch made himself right at the center of all of this.

>Be polite, if he flirts flirt back. Just be in general nice, show off your smarts when the chance arises. He certainly did like that about you before.
....The flirting, I am not looking forward to, but that I can certainly do.

>Wear the gothic lolita outfit.
This seems a good occasion for it. I'll change... somewhere... on the way there.

...However I get there.

>Keep your back straight and your head high. Be dignified and confident. Make note of your surroundings. He did say he likes people who are intelligent, and an eye for details is a good indicator of some measure of intelligence.
I can handle that.
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No. 26593 ID: 6faa8c

>>26584
Just... uhm. are you trapped on a pillar?
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No. 26594 ID: bde1b8
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26594

>Are you trapped on a pillar?
It looks like I... Something seems to be heading my way pretty fast.

Looks like a monorail of some kind!
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No. 26595 ID: bde1b8
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26595

Oh, this looks very nice. I can change in here, no problem.
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No. 26596 ID: 7dcac7

Cameras, girl, cameras!
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No. 26597 ID: 6d4c58

>>26595
Remember route 000
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No. 26608 ID: 6d4c58

>>26596
and your just going to get her paraniod.
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No. 26612 ID: cd08c0

>>26595
How to impress him... everything that's said so far is good.
Be polite. Be efficient. Have a plan to kill-- actually, no. No, scratch that.
Be polite. Friendly. Dignified. Keep your head held high. Intelligent. He respects that.
Don't charge into anything. If you have to play his game, make sure you learn the rules. Keep an open mind, but don't lose sight of your objective. No matter what he, or the other voices, tells you.
You know what you want to do. The trick is learning how to do it. Anything that might conflict with this goal, or make it more difficult, you shouldn't do.
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No. 26616 ID: 53905d
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26616

>Looks like a monorail of some kind!

Do you like riddling, Coralina?
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No. 26618 ID: 806f2b

>>26595
I CAN SEE THE TRACKS! Come on, somebody had to. And yes lovely gothloli.
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No. 26625 ID: bde1b8
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26625

This thing is really spacious. There's a listing board under the window, and input console to my right, and some sort of screen above the window. Its currently blank.

>Cameras, girl, cameras!
I don't see any cameras...
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No. 26626 ID: 6d4c58

>>26625
Plug in that route and change into that stunning outfit.
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No. 26634 ID: 53905d

If the mono has an onboard intelligence, ask it to fill you in on the latest happenings around the world.

Punch in Route 000 and get changed. No sense wasting time. We need to meet and assess Vresch before we can make any real plans.
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No. 26638 ID: bde1b8
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26638

>Plug in that route and change into that stunning outfit.
Can do.
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No. 26639 ID: bde1b8
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26639

Now don't look~
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No. 26642 ID: 98dab8

>>26639
No fair, we're an orb. we should be able to see~ ;_;
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No. 26643 ID: 1689ab

>>26639
Can we open our eyes yet?
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No. 26644 ID: 7dcac7

...damnit
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No. 26645 ID: 53905d

Dem child bearing hips~
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No. 26646 ID: 98dab8

(animooted, apparently)
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No. 26648 ID: 6d4c58

>>26639
teehee
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No. 26655 ID: 782100

>>26639
Hah, well played.
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No. 26665 ID: bde1b8
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26665

>Can we open our eyes yet?
I can't exactly make sure you ever closed them in the first place.

Alright guys. One more catastrophe I need your help with before we get there.

What the hell am I going to do with my hair? Its terrible.
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No. 26666 ID: 6faa8c

>>26665
Not much you can.
Try to get it outta your eyes with a brush if you can.
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No. 26669 ID: 98dab8

>>26665
You could try firs combing it with your fingers, and then smoothing it with your palms. That could backfire, though. Also, remember what I said about posture? it matters even more in an outfit like this.
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No. 26672 ID: 7dcac7

Check out those listings, and see if you can't find a route to a place that can do up your hair.

Just because those guardbots have the programming required to deny your request, doesn't mean the monorail does. Hopefully.
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No. 26673 ID: cd08c0

>>26665
Try parting it so some of the hair falls over your bad eye. Y'know, hide it a bit. At least until we can find you a nice replacement.
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No. 26678 ID: 1689ab

>>26665
Hairclips work well. But few guys can resist a girl in pigtails.
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No. 26679 ID: 7dcac7

>>26678
I don't think Miss Coralina's hair is really long enough to make pigtails work, though.
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No. 26680 ID: 53905d

Conjure up a hairdresser.
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No. 26681 ID: 7dcac7

>>26680
Winnar
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No. 26682 ID: bde1b8
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26682

>You could try first combing it with your fingers, and then smoothing it with your palms.
>Try parting it so some of the hair falls over your bad eye.
...Maybe? I tried to push it all aside, but some of it... stuck.

>Hairclips work well. But few guys can resist a girl in pigtails.
I don't have any hair clips...

...

...How does it look?
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No. 26683 ID: 0d4a33

I'd give you two thumbs up, but we don't have any thumbs.
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No. 26684 ID: 476456

aw I dont think you should hide your face. Bad eye makes you look distinguished.
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No. 26685 ID: 1689ab

Can... can you summon a hairclip?
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No. 26687 ID: cd08c0

>>26682
I like it! You look quite pretty, actually.
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No. 26688 ID: bde1b8
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26688

>Can... can you summon a hairclip?
If I want to be blind in both eyes, sure.

>Aw, I dont think you should hide your face. Bad eye makes you look distinguished.
Like... like this?
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No. 26689 ID: 476456

Yeah, there y'go!
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No. 26690 ID: 1689ab

>>26688
Hell yeah. You go girl.
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No. 26691 ID: f95743

>>26688
OH! You're looking particularly endearing, despite the gothloli dress, dahling.
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No. 26693 ID: 2dd482

>>26688
Summon an eyeclip. or a heyeband.
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No. 26699 ID: bde1b8
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26699

>You look quite pretty, actually.
Well I uh... Thank you.

>OH! You're looking particularly endearing, despite the gothloli dress, dahling.
...I... I like this dress...

>Summon an eyeclip.
You... You think this will work? I can still see fine...
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No. 26700 ID: 1689ab

>>26699
Perfect. wow. That eyeclip is awesome.

Oh. Maybe you should summon an eye-hat, like Mishie's.
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No. 26701 ID: 7dcac7

Very nice. That is quite a strikingly good look.
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No. 26702 ID: 782100

>>26699
At the very least, he might think you blinded yourself permanently.
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No. 26705 ID: bde1b8
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26705

>Perfect. wow. That eyeclip is awesome.
>Very nice. That is quite a strikingly good look.
>At the very least, he might think you blinded yourself permanently.
Its even strategic! Oh~~~~~
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No. 26706 ID: f95743

See? A smile goes a long way. A :3 face is fine, too.

I wonder how Vresch would react to a smile...
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No. 26707 ID: 90be3d

>>26705
Yees, now relax. It's going to take a while to get to the center. You should get comfortable while we wait. Maybe loosen your clothes a bit.
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No. 26710 ID: 782100

>>26705
Hey, you mentioned something about binding things to specific places a good while ago. Is that anything that could be useful now?
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No. 26723 ID: bde1b8
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26723

>Hey, you mentioned something about binding things to specific places a good while ago. Is that anything that could be useful now?
Umm... Probably not. A Binding Circle only matters if I can draw it up ahead of time, but it'll hold down anything inside it when I activate it. From there I can banish things to what I think is Hell.

I'd much rather not use it on anything other than Vresch.

>Yees, now relax. It's going to take a while to get to the center.
That is probably true! I feel a lot less bitter now. Its good to dress up every once in a-
*DING*
"You have now arrived at Location 000: Vresch Manse."
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No. 26725 ID: bde1b8
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26725

>Welcome home, Miss Coralina.

His voice is tinny and echoes, as if played in surround sound. It probably is being played in surround sound.

...Here I am, Coralina. Moment of truth.

....What the hell am I going to do oh god halp.
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No. 26742 ID: 6136db

>>26725
Steel yourself.
Tonight we dine in hell.

...

That or at his hotel room.
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No. 26743 ID: 806f2b

>>26725
Home... :/ That don't sound right or too good.
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No. 26745 ID: 7eda8b

Stand up straight. Say hello. Remind yourself that he could have killed you at any point over the last few years if he wanted you dead.

Examine the row of monitors to see if any has the point of view of your dead eye.
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No. 26762 ID: 643db1

>>26725
Don't show you're nervous. Look him straight in the eye and say "Hello, Vresch." We'll let him start the conversation. Hopefully over some nice dinner.
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No. 26912 ID: c73b9f

We have plenty of time to get to business.

It would be polite to simply say "Hello again Vresch, thank you for bringing me to be your guest."
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No. 27132 ID: 98dab8

>>26912
>thank you for bringing me to be your guest."

Or perhaps just "thank you for your hospitality"?
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No. 27146 ID: c73b9f

>>27132
That would be better, yes.
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No. 29097 ID: bde1b8
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29097

>Steel yourself. Tonight we dine in hell.
Dine In Hell was a horrible movie.

>Stand up straight. Say hello.
Okay. Okay I can
>Remind yourself that he could have killed you at any point over the last few years if he wanted you dead.
...That does not help.

>Don't show you're nervous. Look him straight in the eye and say "Hello, Vresch." We'll let him start the conversation. Hopefully over some nice dinner.
I'm trying not to be nervous, but its... not easy. Okay. Okay.

Here goes. Stand tall, don't stutter... I stutter a lot... and look straight at him.

"Hello Vresch. Thank you for your hospitality."

Yesssss no stutter!
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No. 29099 ID: bde1b8
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29099

>Examine the row of monitors to see if any has the point of view of your dead eye.

Monitors line the room, all blacked out, with some sort of port thing below them. I... I am getting the strong feeling those white boxes are NOT monitors.

"No need to thank me, Coralina. I have done nothing deserving of that just yet. I am very glad you finally arrived."

Also yes. His voice is definitely being put on surround sound. Not sure how high on the douchebag scale that rates, but it is probably pretty up there.
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No. 29100 ID: 1afd58

>>29099
Have you been expecting me? Why?
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No. 29102 ID: 9e9b47

>>29099

Maybe just be straightforward and inquire if there's something we can do to just make him leave. Though that might be a terrible idea, granted.

Pretty high, by the way.
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No. 29108 ID: 6faa8c

>>29099
Ask why he wants you here so badly.

Does he want to thank you? Does he feel he needs to apologize?
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No. 29109 ID: 6d4c58

>>29099
>>29100
Also ask him why he decided to give you the honor of living under his rule in the first place. (be respectful and inflate his ego)
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No. 29114 ID: bde1b8
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29114

"Why do you want me here so badly, Vresch? Do you want to thank me? Do you feel the need to apologize? Have you been expecting me? Why?"

"Cutting right to the chase, I see. Well Coralina, no. I feel no need to apologize, and I've already thanked you for bringing me here. However, I do need you here. Very much. And I've been expecting you for a very long time."

He flexes the hand he pulled out of... whatever that portal is. I guess he is testing it.
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No. 29115 ID: 9e9b47

>>29114

While waiting for him to elaborate, subtly look around the room to find possible exits. We may have to bolt if this gets ugly.
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No. 29116 ID: 1afd58

>>29115
Yeah, keep a look out for escape routes, off switches, hiding places, etc.

You never know when he'll try to kill you.
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No. 29117 ID: bde1b8
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29117

"You see, you are one of the only people on the planet who even knows Vresch exists, Coralina. Most of the world knows me as-"
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No. 29118 ID: bde1b8
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29118

"Wait are you blind? Holy shit! Your other eye is sealed too! What happened?"
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No. 29119 ID: 1afd58

>>29118
Explain the hairpiece eye thinger.
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No. 29121 ID: 8a66e4

>>29119
I think just pointing to it would suffice.
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No. 29122 ID: f4963f

>>29119
Nono, avoid doing this. Don't let him know we can actually see unless it's either necessary or turns out to be to our benefit. Try to milk him for a little information about why he brought you here. There's a chance he'll figure it out anyway.
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No. 29123 ID: f44349

>>29118
Aw he's worried about you~
Wait- He's WORRIED about you?
This does not seem like typical demon behavior.
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No. 29125 ID: 308355

>>29119
>>29121
or keeping the original plan? going for sympathy?
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No. 29127 ID: 71fa60

>>29123
Well he hardly looks like a typical demon. Judging by him perhaps demons are embodiments of concepts, not cackling maniacs.
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No. 29128 ID: 6d4c58

>>29123
maybe he's not worried about you but worried you summoned something more powerful than him.
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No. 29129 ID: e8d8be

Hes either concerned for us, or concerned he may have lost our ability to summon.

Say "Why else do you think I asked a guardbot to take me here."

Lets see how the 'i'm blind' thing carries out.
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No. 29130 ID: 6faa8c

>>29118
"Are you worried about me? It's a little late for that."
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No. 29139 ID: bde1b8
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29139

Lets go with the original plan. If I don't move my head around and stare blankly, I'll seem genuinely blind.

"Why else do you think I asked a guardbot to take me here? Are you worried about me? It's a little late for that."

"Worried? Yes! Very! This ruins everything! You were supposed to..."
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No. 29140 ID: 6faa8c

>>29136
Is it just me, or is Vresch very... Human?

I mean, pride, anger, envy... the stuff that makes up most demons can be attributed to a lot of animals, who were, in fact, around a lot longer. Thus a lot of demons are beast like.

But this dude is based on somethingonly HUMANS or techno-capable aliens have. So... in effect, he's like people.


Ask him what he's talking about.
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No. 29141 ID: fdc826

>>29136

Shit. I was about to say that might happen.

...Alright, just wait and listen, while looking for potential ways to escape. Also be prepared to replace that hair clip with another creature, in case you need to fight.
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No. 29142 ID: bde1b8
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29142

"...Wait. No. No, I can still make this work. Yes."

...I do not like the sound of that.
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No. 29143 ID: f95743

"Would you kindly explain just what do you need me for?"
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No. 29144 ID: 1afd58

>>29142
Still make... what work?
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No. 29146 ID: b69b85

>>29142
Neither do I. Perhaps we need to tell him we're not blind.
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No. 29148 ID: 1afd58

>>29146
No, because then whatever he has planned will DEFINITELY work.

Let him think we are weaker than we are.
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No. 29149 ID: b69b85

>>29148
It's the other method that I'm worried about. It may be worse than any method that needed our eye. Might try and ifnd what he's trying to do and what both methods include.
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No. 29151 ID: f4963f

>>29148

We need to figure out what this Plan B is. It may be very detrimental to our well-being.

Prod him for information first.
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No. 29162 ID: bde1b8
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29162

"W-what are you t-t-talking about?"

Ehhhhh my stutter is baaaaack...

"I just had an epiphany. You don't really NEED your eyesight for the job I had in mind, when I really think about it. No. Not if I help you out a bit. I was over reacting. Sure, its a shame that it would have to come to this, but I could always GIVE you new eyes."
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No. 29163 ID: bde1b8
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29163

"W-would you kindly explain just w-what do you need me for?" I ask.

"Oh. Right. I suppose I should let you know what the hell I'm rambling on and on about. Okay, here goes.

As I was saying before, you are one of the only people on the planet who even knows Vresch exists, Coralina. Most of the world knows me as Rastin, that guy who conquered the world 6 years ago with MIBs, zombies, and robots. But Rastin is just my face, my front. And people do not like him anymore.

I need a face, Coralina. Someone to tell the people what the hell I am doing, someone new to 'overthrow' Rastin. Someone who knows who the real leader is, someone smart enough to adapt, someone creative enough to deal with whatever comes up.

Coralina, I need you to lead the world for me."
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No. 29166 ID: 308355
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29166

>>29163
uhhh eeee oooooo aahhh uuhhhhhhh
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No. 29167 ID: 476456

"oh...Ok. "

"I can actually see btw"
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No. 29169 ID: 6faa8c
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29169

>>29163
>CROSSOVERING WITH NICQUEST

And all the voices in the orb go silent for a few seconds.

Oh, but definitley that new eye thing might be nice.
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No. 29170 ID: b69b85

>>29163
...What are the conditions? Am I to be a mere puppet?
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No. 29171 ID: 6d4c58

>>29163
WOuldn't you like to rule the world Coraline you may not be able to get rid of Vresh but at the very least you can repair the damage he's caused through him.
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No. 29173 ID: fdc826

>>29163

Don't tell him you can see. New eyes would be weird as shit, but still useful.

Also, damn you. Damn you to hell.
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No. 29178 ID: f4963f

>>29163
Terms and conditions of this world leadership position, please.

Also details about this eye-gifting procedure.

And heehee. Crossover~
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No. 29180 ID: e5d95c

Maybe, just maybe, with him at your side, you can fix the world. Even if it will be a world of ROFLdogs.
Whatever you say, don't act too eager. Remember, there's not much of a world left to rule, and it's his fault.
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No. 29181 ID: 7eda8b

>>29163
"Tell people what you're doing? First you should tell me what you're doing."
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No. 29182 ID: 08b357

Wow, so this is three quests now set in the same world? kara quest, nic quest, and now we find out apocalyption is as well.

Haha, I think its pretty cool I just hope they all keep tabs on everything to make sure they don't create any continuity errors with each other. Also characters running into each other might be cool too, or maybe cameos so theres no chance to mess up anything.

Last but not least, something relavent to the quest. You might want to ask about what hes going to do, exactly, to make you "see again." Will he put replacement eyes in (real vat grown or cybernetic), make a new one (third eye in forehead thing), or something he pulls out of the blue?
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No. 29183 ID: bde1b8
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29183

>uhhh eeee oooooo aahhh uuhhhhhhh
"I, um, you, did, just... what?"

"Its okay, I realize this is a bit of a tough question to ask. I'll escort you to a bedchamber, and you can sleep on it. I hope you'll give me a favorable answer tomorrow."

"I-I-I have a few questions!"

"Certainly."

"...W-what are the conditions? Am I to be a mere puppet?"

"Yes. You are to do as you are told, Coralina. But in exchange... I offer you everything the world has to offer. And, you don't even need to DO anything unless I need to appear in public. You will be my face. Leave the thinking to me."

"W-what was th-that about a n-n-new eye?"

"Well I can replace your eyes with electronic ones. Just pluck out the old eye, put in a new one, no problem. Sure, you'd lose mindlinking, but you already lost that..."
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No. 29184 ID: bde1b8
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29184

"...Right?"
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No. 29185 ID: 6d4c58

>>29182
If they don't they can just say its some parrallel universe or something like they do in star trek its no big deal.
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No. 29188 ID: 7eda8b

>>29184
What would be the downside to, say, replacing only your blind eye. You could tell him your other one has sentimental value.
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No. 29189 ID: e8d8be

We can benefit from this, have him just replace the right eye.
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No. 29190 ID: b69b85

>>29183
Hmmm.... life as a puppet, eh? Well we can try and nudge him to make life better for all... or we could betray him eventually and usurp him.
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No. 29191 ID: 476456

If he can control technology whats to say he wont put a bomb in said eye.
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No. 29195 ID: e5d95c

>>29188
Right. It was his fault you lost that eye, so he has to replace it. Binocular vision would be too confusing after all these years, though.
(Keep in mind - if he couldn't watch what you were doing through your bad eye before, he will definitely be watching through the new one.)
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No. 29196 ID: fdc826

>>29191

That's actually a good point. Letting the demon of technology put something in your eye socket doesn't seem like such a good idea, whether it'll allow us to see with it or not.

Next chapter, I suggest we think of a reason to refuse the eye replacement, but don't tell him we can see unless we really have to. Also, go ahead with the puppet thing, if only to get into position to eventually betray him.
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No. 29200 ID: 6164e0

>>29195
True, which would allow us to summon a creature and act through it while still having an alibi because he has footage of us never summoning it (has to be some way to summon discreetly).

We would gain more freedom than we would lose by getting our blind eye replaced.
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No. 29204 ID: 71fa60

Ask him what his plans for the future are. Maybe we can use this change of real leadership to switch to a kinder government... still a dictatorship, but with people living well enough to not revolt.
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No. 29273 ID: 276781

There's going to have to be some changes to the way things are handled if we accept it.
People are going to be suspicious if we "overthrow" him and then nothing changes.
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No. 29317 ID: 98dab8

DO NOT LET HIM PUT ROBOT EYES IN

It may be advantageous to reveal that we have an intact eye after all.
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No. 29379 ID: ec8c17

If you decide to reveal your functional sight, give him a coy smile before ya do.

The guy likes smart, and you just outwitted him in a relatively safe way.
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No. 30078 ID: bde1b8
File 125039575724.png - (65.07KB , 600x400 , Eye.png )
30078

>If he can control technology whats to say he wont put a bomb in said eye.

>Also, go ahead with the puppet thing, if only to get into position to eventually betray him.
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No. 30079 ID: bde1b8
File 125039578529.png - (90.26KB , 600x400 , _5.png )
30079

As the door closes behind me, Vresch adds "If you need anything, anything at all, just dial for it there. Anything you want is on the house."

...The room has a bed, a wardrobe, a... television?, a lamp, and across from me is a speckled glass door to what looks like a bathroom. Next to the door is a console, and a poster that says Unity.
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No. 30080 ID: bde1b8
File 125039581468.png - (84.71KB , 600x400 , 1.png )
30080

*slump*

I don't really want a bomb in my eye socket.

I don't really want to be his puppet.

I don't really want to lead the world.

Guys... I don't know what I want to do.

But I think I am hungry.
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No. 30081 ID: 6faa8c

>>30079
Hm. Check everywhere for hidden cameras. He can probably make them really tiny, but... you know, just for the appearence of things.
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No. 30082 ID: 476456

What HAVE you been eating all these years anyway.

Also he's putting you in a decent position to usurp him..
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No. 30084 ID: 6faa8c

>>30080
Ask for food out loud, as a collaray to >>30081, he will probably hear you.
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No. 30085 ID: acdc9b

>>30080
It's okay, Coralina, don't stress about it. You don't have to accept his eye, and you don't have to accept his offer. For now, just get some food and try to relax. A good meal and some restful sleep might do you wonders.

By the way, you were great. You handled yourself with poise and dignity. Well done.
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No. 30086 ID: 6d4c58

>>30080
Then get something to eat
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No. 30087 ID: 62ec90
File 125039645269.png - (59.22KB , 800x600 , Business trip.png )
30087

Vresch means business. Vresch is talking business.

Right now, Vresch is wearing the pants. You can't let him wear the pants. At the very least you have to give him a damn good run for his pants if he wants to keep them. Be more aggressive, bluff a little; hell, you have nothing to lose. He needs you as much as you need him, and the person who will come out on top with the pants is the person that convinces the other that they don't need them as much as they think they do.
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No. 30094 ID: bde1b8
File 125039704685.png - (86.51KB , 600x400 , 2.png )
30094

>Check everywhere for hidden cameras.
My story is I'm blind. If there are cameras, looking for them would REALLY blow that cover.

>What HAVE you been eating all these years anyway.
Mostly canned goods, like beans and tuna. My can opener has been my closest friend.

>Ask for food out loud
...A good idea. Using the provided console would certainly give my distinct not blindness away.
...I'm beginning to wonder if pretending to be blind is worth the effort.
"Hey... Can I get something to eat that isn't beans? Like a pizza or something?"

...There is no answer.
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No. 30095 ID: bde1b8
File 125039708317.png - (91.98KB , 600x400 , 3.png )
30095

>By the way, you were great. You handled yourself with poise and dignity. Well done.
"GREAT? Are you kidding? I panicked out there! I froze up! I asked about half as much as you needed to know, stuttered my way through the whole damn thing, and now I'm stuck in the middle of his own fortress! WHAT part of this constitutes greatness?!"
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No. 30097 ID: 476456

We've seen people crap their pants. I'm assuming you didnt crap your pants.
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No. 30098 ID: 62ec90

At the very least you know he needs you, thus providing you with some leverage.
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No. 30099 ID: acdc9b

>>30095
Hah! You're being too hard on yourself. Considering your circumstances, not flying into a blind rage (no pun intended) and trying to punch his face in demonstrates quite the self-control. Believe it or not, you did an admirable job.
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No. 30100 ID: cd08c0

>>30095
Well, you managed not to die. That's something, right?
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No. 30101 ID: 7eda8b

Well, let's live in the present. Fumble around the place and run your hands along everything. That way you can justify knowing the layout. Make sure there's braille on the keypad before you use it, etc.

Do use it, though. You could use some food. I don't suppose there's any way you could analyze food to make sure it's not full of wtf?
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No. 30102 ID: 476456

You could try feeling your away around the room as though blind,whilst searching for cameras.. Just dont make eye contact.

...well eye to lens contact....you know what i mean.
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No. 30106 ID: f98e0b

Just tell him the truth in a grinning, proud way. He'll probably just be impressed, he appreciates intelligence.
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No. 30116 ID: 034a30

>>30095
>>30100

Indeed. You've faced down a devil, twice, and survived both situations when you had no means of even defending yourself. True, the first circumstance was on his whim, but this time YOU came to him.

As dangerous as it can be, it's not wrong to have a little confidence in yourself.
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No. 30117 ID: bde1b8
File 125039847985.png - (90.42KB , 600x400 , 3.png )
30117

>Well, you managed not to die. That's something, right?
"There... There is that, I suppose..."

>We've seen people crap their pants. I'm assuming you didn't crap your pants.
"W-well... No. I didn't..."

>Hah! You're being too hard on yourself. Considering your circumstances, not flying into a blind rage (no pun intended) and trying to punch his face in demonstrates quite the self-control. Believe it or not, you did an admirable job.
"...*sigh*. I guess you're right. That wasn't as bad as it could have been..."
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No. 30118 ID: bde1b8
File 125039850711.png - (106.22KB , 600x400 , 4.png )
30118

>Well, let's live in the present. Fumble around the place and run your hands along everything. That way you can justify knowing the layout. Make sure there's braille on the keypad before you use it, etc.
Fumble fumble fumble. I hit my knee once on the wardrobe... I wish I could say that was part of the ruse, but it will definitely help said ruse regardless.

>Inventory
Well most of my belongings are back home - food, water, spellbooks. With me, I have the pre-mixed stuff needed for the circle, enough for one about 1 meter in diameter. Its in an airtight case so I don't have to smell it. It reeks something awful. I am also carrying my trusty can opener and my spoon. If I'd thought ahead, I'd also have a can or two of beans and a bottle of water, but I didn't think ahead.
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No. 30119 ID: f98e0b

>>30118
Say hi to Wilbur.
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No. 30121 ID: cd08c0

>>30118
> Fumble fumble fumble. I hit my knee once on the wardrobe...
YOU ARE ADORABLE.

>>30078
Maybe we should try to find out more about that cybernetic eye thing. Or what Vresch was planning to do if you could still summon. Maybe we could get one, and only one, in the eye we've already lost. Then we'd technically be at full strength again..? If only we could figure out a way to do this without becoming a puppet, or letting Vresch on that we can see..?
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No. 30126 ID: 6faa8c

>>30121
>Zanatos scheme ending with one mechanical eye and full strength, also placing you inside his fortress with amenities, room and board, direct access to the whole populace of earth, blah blah blah.

It's almost like he WANTS us to backstab him!
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No. 30129 ID: 7eda8b

It really is a shame you didn't bring food.

I mean, if you're worried about Vresch putting things inside you, step one is worrying about food, mm?
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No. 30144 ID: 7dcac7

>>30118
I've been meaning to ask, Miss COralina...

Exactly how long can a temporary burn out last...? You've already mentioned one lasting for an hour or so, if I recall.

Could one last for, potentially, say...a day or more?
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No. 30152 ID: bde1b8
File 125040188297.png - (71.95KB , 600x400 , 5.png )
30152

>Exactly how long can a temporary burn out last...?
Longest one I've had was about an hour and a half. I was terrified that I'd been blinded permanently. They usually only last a minute or two.

>I mean, if you're worried about Vresch putting things inside you, step one is worrying about food, mm?
...Fuck.

>Say hi to Wilbur.
Say hi to- OH GOD ITS A MOUSE.
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No. 30153 ID: bde1b8
File 125040191634.png - (90.47KB , 600x400 , 6.png )
30153

EHNNNNNNNNNNNNNN KEEP IT AWAAAAAAAAAY....
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No. 30154 ID: 476456

you'd think mice were common in a post apocalyptic world.
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No. 30156 ID: f4963f

Well, so much for pretending to be blind.

If he asks, just say that you heard it. I mean, you're obviously a lot more hearing dependent since you 'went blind', no?

And come on, Wilbur's cute.
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No. 30157 ID: 7dcac7

>>30152
Ah. Do you think one lasting a day is possible? I was merely thinking that, if you decide to reveal that your actually have vision, you can play it off as thinking you had permanently burned out because it took so long to wear off.
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No. 30159 ID: 6d4c58

>>30153
Well may as well get your eyesight back you just reacted to SEEING the mouse.
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No. 30160 ID: 45afb1

>>30153
If there are cameras and Vresch asks, tell him you heard squeaking coming from that direction. DO NOT BLOW YOUR COVER! You know what, why did we even need this cover in the first place? Is it really all that necessary?
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No. 30162 ID: 01383e

>>30160
the cover was there for the sole intention of flacking up the conspiratorial air with unnecessary information, and hiding what few strengths we have.
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No. 30164 ID: 7dcac7

>>30160
NOt anymore. It had potential because we didn't know what Vresch's plans were, and having him think us vulnerable would have given us an advantage if things came to a fight.

However, now that we need to gather information, its only a hindrance.
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No. 30179 ID: 2abfb1

>>30153
Well, so much for our blindness ruse. If there are any cameras in the room, your cover is blown.

Also:
>demon summoner
>terrified of adorable mice
ಠ_ಠ
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No. 30183 ID: cd08c0

>>30153
So. Adorable.
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No. 30184 ID: bde1b8
File 125040394224.png - (122.95KB , 600x400 , 7.png )
30184

>You know what, why did we even need this cover in the first place? Is it really all that necessary?
NO.

>you'd think mice were common in a post apocalyptic world.
THEY ARE. I ALWAYS DEAL WITH THEM THE SAME WAY.

"Madam Coralina, I brought you your pizza."
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No. 30185 ID: bde1b8
File 125040397588.png - (137.71KB , 600x400 , 8.png )
30185

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No. 30186 ID: bde1b8
File 125040401162.png - (112.11KB , 600x400 , 9.png )
30186

*sigh* I am SO glad that is over...
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No. 30187 ID: bde1b8
File 125040405691.png - (112.14KB , 600x400 , 10.png )
30187

*Ahem*

"...Would you like me to return later, Madam Coralina?"
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No. 30189 ID: cd08c0

>>30187
He's cute. Ask him what his name is.
>>
No. 30190 ID: 9a71e2

>>30187
No.
Gimme that pizza.
>>
No. 30191 ID: f98e0b

Oh shit is your eye back to normal?
>>
No. 30192 ID: 45afb1

>>30187
... I think we pulled through that rather well.

Accept pizza, thank politely, and ask Vresch if the two of you could have a little chat. We got sum splanin to dooo.
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No. 30193 ID: 6d4c58

>>30187
Is he human?
>>
No. 30194 ID: 6faa8c

>>30189
This. Lau-

HOLY SHIT IS THAT THE KID WHO RAN AWAY WHEN YOU SUMMONED VRESCH

I'LL BE SO PISSED IF HE GOT BUTLER-FIED
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No. 30195 ID: 7dcac7

>>30192
Easy enough. Her vision returned in a flash and the first thing she saw was the mouse, so she panicked. The temporary burnout idea is still pretty plausible, at least as far as I'm aware of how things work.
>>
No. 30196 ID: f98e0b

Take the pizza
Eat the pizza
Get into PJ's
Explain yourself to Vresch
>>
No. 30197 ID: 6faa8c

Forgot to mention, you are ADORABLE.
>>
No. 30198 ID: 7eda8b

"Yes, please. Put it anywhere."
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No. 30202 ID: bde1b8
File 125040599849.png - (114.79KB , 600x400 , 10.png )
30202

>Is he human?
Yes.

>Oh shit is your eye back to normal?
...Also yes.

>HOLY SHIT IS THAT THE KID WHO RAN AWAY WHEN YOU SUMMONED VRESCH
...They DO look similar, but there is no way...

>He's cute. Ask him what his name is.
"No. Gimme that pizza.

...Also what is your name."
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No. 30204 ID: bde1b8
File 125040614883.png - (46.24KB , 600x400 , 11.png )
30204

"I am Jacob Bicardi, Madam Coralina. I am to be your personal butler, to aid you in any way you need me to."

...Well, they share first names, but Jacob's last name was Samson, not Bicardi. They aren't the same person.
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No. 30206 ID: 6d4c58

>>30204
Well ask him to stay and talk it sure would be better than talking to a machine maybe he knows some information.
>>
No. 30207 ID: 6faa8c

>>30204
>personal butler
Well there goes our romantic subplot. Or... You, know, maybe a little romance would help your morale in this troubled time. Cor, such things are up to you. He is cute...

Tell our esteemed butler that you kinda need to speak to Vresch asap.
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No. 30211 ID: 5ba271

>>30204
>Jacob's last name was Samson, not Bicardi.

It didn't occur to you he might be brainwashed or lying?
>>
No. 30212 ID: 7eda8b

How tired are you?

And just come right out and ask if he's the other Jacob.
>>
No. 30227 ID: 9e9b47

>>30204

Ask him to answer some questions.

What happens to the OTHER humans?
>>
No. 30229 ID: 6faa8c

>>30204
"...Like the wine?"
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No. 30234 ID: bde1b8
File 125041003432.png - (103.28KB , 600x400 , 10.png )
30234

"...Like the wine?"
"Yes Madam. Like the wine."

>How tired are you?
Pretty tired. I know I just took a nap, like, an hour ago, but summoning drains me a bit, and I've had that hairpin up this entire time. And Vresch was NOT good for the nerves...

>It didn't occur to you he might be brainwashed or lying?
It did, but like I said before... Jacob is dead. And this guy only bears a passing resemblance to him.

>Just come right out and ask if he's the other Jacob.
"Did your name used to be Jacob Samson?"
"I'm sorry Madam, but for the duration of my life I have never taken a pseudonym, nor had my name colloquially or legally altered. My apologies if you thought I were someone else.

>Tell our esteemed butler that you kinda need to speak to Vresch asap.
...Asap? You sure? I don't even know WHAT I am going to talk to him about. We need to work that out before I just go run off an talk at him again.
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No. 30235 ID: 6faa8c

>...Asap? You sure? I don't even know WHAT I am going to talk to him about. We need to work that out before I just go run off an talk at him again.

1: You aren't really blind. You sortof have to reveal it now, unless Mr. Bicardi can hide things from the Supreme Overlord and get away with it.

2: That being said, we should ask if it's still possible to replace the eye he lost us.

3: You have mice in your building, and

4: I destroyed the desk in my room, sorry.
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No. 30236 ID: 6d4c58

>>30234
Just pry the butler for info.
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No. 30237 ID: cd08c0

>>30234
>Tell our esteemed butler that you kinda need to speak to Vresch asap.
Th... what? No, don't listen to that voice, he's retarded.
We have an entire night to think up a story. And you're tired. Better to face Vresch when you're rested. Change into your jammies and go to bed, dear.
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No. 30238 ID: 034a30

>>30236
>>30237
These. But also ask Jacob if his "aid in ANY way" speech is literal, even contrary to Vresch's orders. Try and make it sound sarcastic.
>>
No. 30239 ID: 7eda8b

Might as well be up front. It's not like we can make him forget what he saw via ignoring the issue.

"So, you gonna tell Vresch about the desk thing now?"
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No. 30242 ID: 6faa8c

>>30237
Righto, didn't know what I was thinking.
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No. 30244 ID: 98dab8

>>30234
"...Like the wine?"
1. It's Bacardi. With an "a".
2. It's not wine. It's a rum. A pretty good one, actually, especially for mojitos.
>>
No. 30245 ID: 6faa8c

>>30244
Hey, I have an excuse, I'm 20 and thus know nothing about alcohol.
>>
No. 30247 ID: 7eda8b

Bid him goodbye. Go to bed. First bed you've had in awhile.
>>
No. 30248 ID: 98dab8

>>30245
I'm 19.
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No. 30308 ID: bde1b8
File 125044621173.png - (103.73KB , 600x400 , 12.png )
30308

>We have an entire night to think up a story. And you're tired. Better to face Vresch when you're rested.
I could not agree more.

>Just pry the butler for info.
"You'll aid me in ANY way?"

"Yes, Madam."

"Seriously?"

"Absolutely."

"Even if it counters Vresch's commands?"

"If necessary."

"...Are you gonna tell Vresch about the desk?"

"If you would like me to. I can have it replaced immediately, should you desire it. The computer as well."

...Huh. I think he's legit, guys.

"...Madam, if I may interpose. You should not be eating such greasy food in so beautiful an outfit. Do you have a spare change of clothing, or should I bring you some?"
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No. 30309 ID: f4963f

He seems legit.

Okay. Ask him if Vresch has cameras or microphones in this room. We should probably know if he can see us right now. Also check the computer for something obvious like a webcam.
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No. 30311 ID: 6d4c58

>>30308
He's such a gentelmen.
Maybe he can offer you advice on your predicament (make sure to change the story so it doesn't pretain to you.)
>>
No. 30314 ID: 6faa8c

>>30308
Go ahead and ask him to fetch a spare outfit. This one was for Vresch anyway.
>>
No. 30315 ID: 9e9b47

>>30308

Say you'll be fine with your other outfit. It's more you anyhow. Also, ask about where he lives. Does he live with other humans? Are the people ok or what?
>>
No. 30316 ID: 1e0726

You could ask for pajamas or something.
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No. 30318 ID: bde1b8
File 125044860275.png - (113.27KB , 600x400 , 12.png )
30318

>He seems legit.

Ask him if Vresch has cameras or microphones in this room. We should probably know if he can see us right now. Also check the computer for something obvious like a webcam.

"Did Vresch set up any cameras or microphones in here?"

"There is a microphone by the console, that leads to my earbud, here. You can turn it off and on by pressing 9 on the console. It is currently set to On, that I may help you with anything you require. There are no cameras, to my knowledge."

"Where do you live anyway? Does anyone else live with you?"

"I live here. No one else but Master Vresch, Master Rastin, and Master Rastin's butler live here."

"Thank you, Bicardi. I'll be changing into my pajamas, so if you don't mind..."

"Certainly, madam. Allow me to take my leave. I will be just outside if you need anything."
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No. 30320 ID: bde1b8
File 125044864870.png - (99.04KB , 600x400 , 13.png )
30320

...Well, we're alone now.

>Ask for advice on the current situation
...Isn't that what you guys are for?
>>
No. 30321 ID: 6faa8c

>>30320
True, but he might know more than we do.
>>
No. 30322 ID: 62ec90

Change into your pajamas like you said you were.

Unless you want to sleep in that creepy dress of yours.
>>
No. 30323 ID: 1f5d37

Lets not tell Vresch anything unless he brings it up first.
>>
No. 30324 ID: 276781

>>30322
Cute dress. Cute.
Not creepy.
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No. 30327 ID: 9e9b47

>>30320

Search the compound after an hour of waiting. We have a possibly unique opportunity to see this place.
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No. 30337 ID: bde1b8
File 125045140948.png - (101.68KB , 600x400 , 14.png )
30337

>Change into your pajamas like you said you were.
Aye aye captain.

>Search the compound after an hour of waiting. We have a possibly unique opportunity to see this place.

...Not a bad idea. Wait wait wait.
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No. 30338 ID: 62ec90

Interesting shirt...
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No. 30348 ID: 1e0726

>>30337
Maybe you could summon a fly with an eye to spy around. Make it as small as possible.
>>
No. 30351 ID: f98e0b

>>1e0726
I don't know if that's such a good idea. She may risk perma-blindness if the fly is swatted.
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No. 30354 ID: bde1b8
File 125045349743.png - (61.49KB , 600x400 , 15.png )
30354

>Maybe you could summon a fly with an eye to spy around. Make it as small as possible.
I can, but it wouldn't get past the shut door. I'll just open it quick, so I can-

"Madam? Did you need something?"

...Fuck.

>She may risk perma-blindness if the fly is swatted.
Blah blah blah, I risk blindness any time I summon anything. I'm still going to summon anyway.
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No. 30355 ID: 1e0726

>>30354
Tell him you can't sleep, so maybe he could come with you and take a walk around to know the place.

If he accepts, take the chance to see what he can tell you about the place and about what Vresch is doing.
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No. 30356 ID: 9e9b47

>>30354

Say you'd like a glass of milk and some cookies. Hell, also say you want some ice cream and fried chicken if it'll keep him away longer. We may only have a little bit to search then, but we'll have some time.
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No. 30360 ID: 6d4c58

>>30354
Ask him if hypothetically you were to leave and "explore" this facility would he be required to stop or report your actions to Vrash in anyway.
>>
No. 30363 ID: 62ec90

>>30354

Ask him if he wouldn't mind chauffeuring you around the place to "Get a feel for it."
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No. 30380 ID: bde1b8
File 125045489573.png - (64.30KB , 600x400 , 15.png )
30380

>Say you'd like a glass of milk and some cookies. Hell, also say you want some ice cream and fried chicken if it'll keep him away longer.
I just ate an entire pizza by myself. I don't want him to think I'm some sort of glutton. I am quite full right now.

"Bicardi, if I were to, hypothetically, leave my room... would you have to stop me or tell Vresch about it?"

"Madam, I don't have to report anything to Vresch unless you ask it. You are a guest, not a prisoner."

"Oh... Cool. I was having trouble sleeping. Could you show me around the place?"

"Certainly, Madam."
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No. 30382 ID: 1afd58

>>30380
Well, time to board the tour train.

Choo choo, little lady.
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No. 30385 ID: bde1b8
File 125045535441.png - (28.95KB , 600x400 , 16.png )
30385

"This hallway we are in now is the Guest Hall. As you can imagine, this room is where guests stay. Master Vresch rarely keeps company, so these rooms are often unused. This is probably why a rodent managed to go unnoticed in your own room."

"I see..."

"Which way shall we go from here, Madam? No matter which direction we go, we'll get to see everything."
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No. 30386 ID: 1afd58

>>30385
Ah, away from Versch for now.
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No. 30400 ID: f4963f

As endearing the thought of seeing Vresch's massive techno throne with undoubtedly awesome blaring Eurodance music in a darkly lit room filled with LEDs and light displays is... yeah, let's keep away from the throne room for now.

And just /imagine/ how awesome it is.

Because it is awesome.
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No. 30402 ID: bde1b8
File 125045621070.png - (44.56KB , 600x400 , 17.png )
30402

"Ah... Away from Vresch, for now."

"Very well. This hallway is mostly avoided except by myself and Florence LeVerne, Rastin's butler. Here we have our rooms, the kitchen, the bathroom, and a storage room for just about anything and everything we might need. Spare cables, outlets, food, maintenance tools, cleaning tools, toiletry supplies, bedding, curtains, monitor screens, everything.

If you'd like to see anywhere specific, feel free to stop me at any time."
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No. 30409 ID: 6d4c58

>>30402
continue down the hallway.
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No. 30411 ID: bde1b8
File 125045750843.png - (81.09KB , 600x400 , 18.png )
30411

>As endearing the thought of seeing Vresch's massive techno throne with undoubtedly awesome blaring Eurodance music in a darkly lit room filled with LEDs and light displays is... yeah, let's keep away from the throne room for now. And just /imagine/ how awesome it is.
...We don't need to imagine it, that's the first room we walked into. The one where we talked to Vresch.

"This hallway has Rastin's personal quarters, where you can see LeVerne and Rob7 are standing guard. Hello LeVerne."
"Hey Bicardi. This the guest girl?"
"Yes."
"She's cute. Keep 'er away from Rastin."
"I know. Anyway, on the end of the hall there is the other bathroom."

LeVerne is a very muscular type. His first name of Florence is... ill fitting. Rob7 looks significantly more well armored than the guardbots, and is armed with a pair of chainguns. I... don't think fighting him would have any happy ending.
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No. 30413 ID: 1afd58

>>30411
Well, good tour.

Since we've already seen the throne, we've seen everything.

Now go to your room and sleep soundly for a while.

When was the last time you were this safe?
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No. 30416 ID: 9e9b47

>>30411

Continue down the hallway. There's more rooms, right?
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No. 30421 ID: bde1b8
File 125045812090.png - (49.49KB , 600x400 , 17.png )
30421

>Since we've already seen the throne, we've seen everything.
"Thank you for the tour, Bicardi. I'd like to go back to my room now."
"Certainly Madam. That last hall has the dining room and the lounge, for entertaining and negotiating with guests, but you can see those later."

After getting out of earshot of LeVerne and Rob,7, he looks around furtively, then adds "If you accept Master Vresch's offer, you would have Master Rastin's quarters, you know. LeVerne and I would not mind having someone aside from him commanding us... but I did not tell you that."
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No. 30424 ID: 1afd58

>>30421
SCREAM RAPE BAD TOUCH BAD TOUCH
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No. 30425 ID: 7eda8b

Look surprised. Say "I thought he was just a puppet?"
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No. 30426 ID: cd08c0

>>30421
Maybe we can spy on Rastin, later.
Ask, "What's Rastin like?"
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No. 30427 ID: 9e9b47

>>30421

Since he brought it up, ask about Rastin. What kind of man he is, and if he's stupid or somart or what. He's the leader of the world on paper, but we really don't know much about him.
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No. 30428 ID: 1e0726

LaVerne seems to have two cybernetic eyes. His comment makes me think Rastin might not have seen a girl in a while.
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No. 30444 ID: 1afd58

>>30428
Or he brings in barely-willing to unwilling women to ravish at his whim.
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No. 30453 ID: bde1b8
File 125046040898.png - (72.75KB , 600x400 , 19.png )
30453

>Look surprised
Trust me, I don't need you to tell me that.
"I thought he was just a puppet?"
"He is. Master Vresch calls the shots on the political scale, but Master Rastin is still the 'face' of the world, and he still commands LaVerne and I."

"What's Rastin like?"
"He's a womanizer, and a murderer. He has some new cute thing in here every other day. They never leave, and Rob7 keeps carrying those bodybags out... Don't go near him. The man is a psycho."

...I notice his hand is robotic.
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No. 30454 ID: bde1b8
File 125046043858.png - (48.69KB , 600x400 , 20.png )
30454

He then stands up straight, adjusts his tie, and adds a final "But I never told you that." before walking along. "Come along, Madam. You must be very tired."

...both of them are.
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No. 30455 ID: 1689ab

>>30453
Lets go talk this murderer. Maybe he attacks us... maybe we kill him in self-defence... maybe we still refuse to take his place... wuld be a nice little monkeywrench in the works, aye?
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No. 30457 ID: 6d4c58

>>30455
If you do that Vrash would just find someone else, however you could use the fact he doesn't have a replacement as an angle to give ourselves more political power and in that case best case scenario is you use your mistake to form a better future.
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No. 30458 ID: 9e9b47

>>30455

That's not exactly subtle. Plus, what is Rastin's powerful?

I think we should just go back and go to sleep. Not a lot to do here.
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No. 30460 ID: f98e0b

OK, we've explored.
Get to bed, Cora. You've got a big day ahead of you tomorrow
>>
No. 30461 ID: 1e0726

Careful now, it could all ve Vresch's doing so you'll hate Rastin and accept to get rid of him.
>>
No. 30462 ID: 1689ab

Well maybe we should explain to this guy what the demon has planned for him. Maybe he'll rebel and start doing something about Vresch for us.
>>
No. 30464 ID: f98e0b

I kind of like Vresch the charming technodemon more than I like Rastin the Whorekiller right now.
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No. 30466 ID: 7eda8b

If you don't mind me saying, you are not capable of faking blindness on the long term. You are also clearly not happy with the idea of having a mechanical eye put in.

It is my recommendation that you get a good night's sleep, then tell Vresch you faked blindness to make you seem unusable as a summoner, because you don't want to summon anything on his behalf. You were testing him. He may get mad, but he'll also be a bit flattered, because he passed your test.

Do ask if there is any way to retire, however. Say you don't like the idea of being stuck in the job until he decides to kill you and have you replaced. It's a perfectly reasonable request. Say that if you can be trusted to be a figurehead, surely you can be trusted to be a RETIRED figurehead, right?


Alternately: Refuse at first, without revealing your sightedness. Be ready to fight your way out. (Remember to summon technology-disrupting creatures: Pikachus, Rust Monsters, Cyberkinetic Aberrants, I don't know what you can do!) If he allows you to leave peacefully, return and say you'll take the job. That was another part of the test. To see what kind of boss he is.
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No. 30478 ID: bde1b8
File 12504620516.png - (90.17KB , 600x400 , 14.png )
30478

>Well maybe we should explain to this guy what the demon has planned for him. Maybe he'll rebel and start doing something about Vresch for us.
...What, you mean Rastin? Maybe... but I'm starting to think taking Vresch's offer might not be so bad. I could do something about the world from there, right?

>Get to bed, Cora. You've got a big day ahead of you tomorrow
Yeah... I really do.

>It is my recommendation that you get a good night's sleep, then tell Vresch you faked blindness to make you seem unusable as a summoner, because you don't want to summon anything on his behalf. You were testing him. He may get mad, but he'll also be a bit flattered, because he passed your test. Do ask if there is any way to retire, however. Say you don't like the idea of being stuck in the job until he decides to kill you and have you replaced. It's a perfectly reasonable request. Say that if you can be trusted to be a figurehead, surely you can be trusted to be a RETIRED figurehead, right?

>Refuse at first, without revealing your sightedness. Be ready to fight your way out. (Remember to summon technology-disrupting creatures: Pikachus, Rust Monsters, Cyberkinetic Aberrants, I don't know what you can do!) If he allows you to leave peacefully, return and say you'll take the job. That was another part of the test. To see what kind of boss he is.

...I don't know which plan I like more. Forced attempt at leaving, or ololo I tricked you. In either case, my answer is pretty clear - I need to take his offer.
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No. 30479 ID: bde1b8
File 125046212745.png - (94.14KB , 600x400 , 21.png )
30479

Well, ten hours ago I was digging around in some random house.

Now I'm in a luxury suite, about to become puppet queen of the world.

You do a good job, Orb. Good night.
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No. 30487 ID: 9e9b47

>>30479

D'oh! Missed the covers!
>>
No. 30489 ID: 1689ab

Its nice to hear some praise for once. You're welcome.
>>
No. 30510 ID: 7dcac7

>>30489
Yeah, normally it seems like we just get bitched at all the time.
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No. 30519 ID: 1e0726

>>30510
It might have something to do with not hitting on her or trying to get her naked half the time.
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No. 32721 ID: bde1b8
File 125092237936.png - (136.08KB , 600x400 , ROB model.png )
32721

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No. 32722 ID: bde1b8
File 125092241437.png - (91.77KB , 600x400 , 22.png )
32722

*Yeeeeeawnnn.* Nnnyeeeeh. Good morning, Orb.
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No. 32723 ID: 7eda8b

>>32722
Good morning.

Oh hey, another door. That'd be the bathroom, I guess. I was wondering why an evil overlord palace would be run like a dorm.
>>
No. 32740 ID: 476456

Moooorniiing~
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No. 32741 ID: f4963f

Is that a note on the floor? Read it.
>>
No. 32742 ID: 9e9b47

>>32722

Dear Hope, greet the brand new day.
The sun is up, the sky is blue.
It's beautiful and so are you.
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No. 32744 ID: bde1b8
File 125092410513.png - (85.15KB , 600x400 , 22.png )
32744

>That'd be the bathroom, I guess
It is, yeah. I think I'm gonna go take a shower. Back in a while, Orb. Possibly a long while, I haven't had a shower in ages...

>Is that a note on the floor?
It'll be there when I get back. I'm gross.
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No. 32745 ID: bde1b8
File 125092416842.png - (88.90KB , 600x400 , 23.png )
32745

...Heeheee. There IS someone in here.
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No. 32747 ID: bde1b8
File 125092420225.png - (95.52KB , 600x400 , 24.png )
32747

Now I just gotta switcheridoo...
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No. 32748 ID: bde1b8
File 125092423164.png - (90.32KB , 600x400 , 25.png )
32748

...And dispose of the evidence! Om nom nom.
>>
No. 32752 ID: f2de2f

Get out of here, Rastin. You are dead. Dead people don't eat paper they find on the floor!
>>
No. 32753 ID: fdc826

>>32748

wat
>>
No. 32756 ID: bde1b8
File 125092470815.png - (39.37KB , 600x400 , 26.png )
32756

Oh! Did you just talk? I think it talked!
>>
No. 32757 ID: 476456

......
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No. 32758 ID: 5fe4a8

>>32756
...
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No. 32759 ID: 7eda8b

...
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No. 32760 ID: bde1b8
File 125092486996.png - (52.00KB , 600x400 , 27.png )
32760

Are you going to talk again? Are you? Are you? C'mon, don't make me smash you.
>>
No. 32762 ID: 7eda8b

...
>>
No. 32763 ID: f2de2f

GOOD MORNING STARSHINE, THE EARTH SAYS HELLOOO~
>>
No. 32764 ID: f4963f

>>32763
OH GOD DAMNIT FUCK YOU.

Er, I mean.

Hello, your evilness!
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No. 32765 ID: 2f86fa
File 125092502556.jpg - (23.24KB , 360x218 , Ive seen you naked.jpg )
32765

>>32760
>>
No. 32766 ID: 476456

WE ARE THE GREAT AND MYSTICAL ORB OF GENITAL HERPES, ALL WHO POSSESS US WILL GAIN...GENITAL HERPES!
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No. 32768 ID: 9e9b47

>>32760

Why hello Rastin. How was that beating Kara gave you anyhow?
>>
No. 32769 ID: 5fe4a8

WE ARE A STORM OF A THOUSAND SOULS AT UNREST. TAKE US, THAT WE MAY HAVE YOUR FLESH FOR OUR OWN!
>>
No. 32770 ID: f44349

(GODDAMNIT! Now he's going to pick us up! Um... Ah-ha!)

HAHAHAHA
FOOLISH MORTAL!
WE ARE THE ORB OF MADNESS!
NOW THAT YOU HAVE TOUCHED US YOU ARE FOREVER CURSED!
WE SHALL TORMENT YOU WITH HORRIBLE IMAGES OUT OF YOUR WORST NIGHTMARES
ONLY THOSE WITH THE STRONGEST OF WILLS COULD LET US GO NOW!
>>
No. 32774 ID: bde1b8
File 125092565988.png - (66.17KB , 600x400 , 27.png )
32774

>MYSTICAL ORB OF GENITAL HERPES
>ORB OF MADNESS
>A THOUSAND SOULS AT UNREST.
>I've seen you naked
My my, you can't seem to agree on much, can you.

>Why hello Rastin. How was that beating Kara gave you anyhow?
It was fun, really! Haven't had a brawl like it since.

>Hello your evilness!
I'm not THAT evil.

So what are you doing here in the guest room, little guy? Are you the guest? Because it'd be pretty amazing if a little guy like you broke that entire desk over there by his lonesome.
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No. 32775 ID: fdc826

>>32774

Fuck the desk, what was that shit with the note a minute ago?
>>
No. 32776 ID: 5fe4a8

...Dammit, guys, we really gotta get our stories straight.
>>
No. 32777 ID: 476456

>>32774
Well i mean..we do know xom personally.
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No. 32778 ID: 2f86fa
File 125092579754.png - (31.49KB , 350x350 , john is hungry.png )
32778

>>32774
oh no, we were with this guy

<---

but you wouldn't like him he eats guys and their dicks.
>>
No. 32780 ID: 9e9b47

>>32774

Aren't we a good enough guest? Your master seems to think so.

So, is there something we could help you with...?
>>
No. 32781 ID: f4963f

Yes, Rastin. We'd love to hear what you've been up to. Need help with anything~?

And what do you mean, can we break a desk on our lonesome? How many mystic crazy voice-filled balls do you know? Give us a little credit, man.
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No. 32783 ID: bde1b8
File 12509265599.png - (72.41KB , 600x400 , 27.png )
32783

>Fuck the desk, what was that shit with the note a minute ago?
Jacob leaves notes. I leave better notes. The end.

>Aren't we a good enough guest? Your master seems to think so.
Well I guess so. I have trouble throwing parties for people without bodies though. Teabot will cry if I get yet another guest who turns down his tea.

>How many mystic crazy voice-filled balls do you know?
...A few.

>So, is there something we could help you with...?
Nah, I'm good. Why? You bored or something?

>We would love to hear what you've been up to!
Well if I told you that, it would ruin the surprise~
>>
No. 32784 ID: 5fe4a8

We don't have to actually drink the tea. He'll be happy if we just accept it, right?

And no, we're not bored, but you seem to be, sneaking into people's rooms, leaving notes.
>>
No. 32785 ID: fdc826

>>32783

You know what? I like you. You're not so bad for a villain.

As for something useful, go get Teabot to make some tea. Leave us here for the moment, though.

Well, that is if the other voices don't have a better idea.
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No. 32786 ID: c42be6

>>32783
Alright, then, I suppose that means we have no further business? I'm sure you have plenty to do. It was a pleasure meeting you, Mr. Rastin, please close the door on the way out.
>>
No. 32788 ID: 9e9b47

>>32786

If you'd like to meet with us some other time I'm sure we could arrange it.
>>
No. 32789 ID: f44349

>Why? You bored or something?

Well... we don't exactly have anywhere to be for the next... Idunno... while.
I'm sure if you took us somewhere and got us back here quick enough no one would notice. :3
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No. 32792 ID: bde1b8
File 125092785580.png - (76.82KB , 600x400 , 28.png )
32792

>We don't have to actually drink the tea. He'll be happy if we just accept it, right?
Don't let him see you toss it though, or it'd be even worse.

>And no, we're not bored, but you seem to be, sneaking into people's rooms, leaving notes.
What else am I going to do with unlimited power, time,and wealth? NOT eat things I find on the floor? Jeeze. Silly orb.

>I'm sure if you took us somewhere and got us back here quick enough no one would notice. :3
Tempting... but I'm just gonna go get some coffee. Make sure your master reads that note, okay~
>>
No. 32793 ID: bde1b8
File 125092790112.png - (76.46KB , 600x400 , 25.png )
32793

Rastin has left.
>>
No. 32804 ID: 7eda8b

That's weird. I totally thought he was going to steal us.
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No. 32805 ID: bde1b8
File 125092875949.png - (86.55KB , 600x400 , 25.png )
32805

>After about twenty more minutes or so, Coralina returns.
...I forgot to bring spare clothing with me. What should I wear today? Dirty dress, Fancy dress, or Skirt and Sweater?
>>
No. 32808 ID: f4963f

Skirt and sweater, dear~
>>
No. 32809 ID: fdc826

>>32805

Skirt and sweater, I'd say.
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No. 32811 ID: 7eda8b

Coralina! Rastin came in here while you were in the shower. He ate (yes, ate!) the note and replaced it with a fake! For whatever reason, he didn't dispose of us even though he knows what we are and that we saw him.
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No. 32812 ID: 6faa8c

>>32811
Yes, yes! The bastard probably wants to.... 'get to know you'. Eeeugh.
>>
No. 32813 ID: ed8d8a

>>32811
dude... I don't think he knows what we are. I mean really, do YOU know what we are? Maybe we CAN cause herpes or some shit. Have we ever tried?
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No. 32817 ID: bde1b8
File 125092992912.png - (86.59KB , 600x400 , 25.png )
32817

Skirt and sweater it is. Its too warm in here for the scarf too, so I'll just leave it here.

Damn bathroom didn't have a hair dryer... My hair's going to be wet for hours.

>Coralina! Rastin came in here while you were in the shower. He ate (yes, ate!) the note and replaced it with a fake! For whatever reason, he didn't dispose of us even though he knows what we are and that we saw him.
Well that's... distressing.

>Yes, yes! The bastard probably wants to.... 'get to know you'. Eeeugh.
...Ugh. Might as well read it though.
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No. 32818 ID: bde1b8
File 125092994864.png - (83.36KB , 600x400 , 29.png )
32818

>>
No. 32820 ID: 6faa8c

>>32818
Not the real note! Call for Jacob, get breakfast alone or with Vresch. At least Vresch cares, in a weird way, Rastin's a fucking murderer... The threat you know, after all.
>>
No. 32821 ID: f44349

>>32818
Oh geeze, he is just insane enough to actually do it too...

Get rid of it! Aah!
>>
No. 32831 ID: fdc826

>>32818

Oh, god, Rastin is awesome.

...Just ball up the note and throw it somewhere. Then either head to the dining hall, or call for the butler dude.
>>
No. 32844 ID: 7dcac7

So, did anyone else notice his eyes are robotic, or was it just me?
>>
No. 32845 ID: bde1b8
File 125093291657.png - (89.83KB , 600x400 , 25.png )
32845

>Get rid of it! Aah!
Ahh! Ahhhhhh!

>3
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No. 32847 ID: bde1b8
File 125093295778.png - (91.13KB , 600x400 , 30.png )
32847

AHHHHHH!

>2
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No. 32849 ID: bde1b8
File 125093300312.png - (92.22KB , 600x400 , 31.png )
32849

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!

>1
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No. 32850 ID: bde1b8
File 125093305485.png - (92.67KB , 600x400 , 32.png )
32850

FUCK FUCK FUCK

>0
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No. 32851 ID: bde1b8
File 12509330968.png - (85.26KB , 600x400 , 33.png )
32851

....Okay. Its been like, 30 seconds. I don't think its going to explode.

What the hell.
>>
No. 32852 ID: 7eda8b

AAAAAAAAAAA
>>
No. 32853 ID: 7dcac7

>>32851
The guys a lunatic. A playful lunatic, maybe, but a loony nonetheless. It was a legitimate concern.
>>
No. 32854 ID: f4963f

>>32851
Rastin, you magnificent troll.
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No. 32856 ID: bde1b8
File 125093377567.png - (37.04KB , 600x400 , PAWZ.png )
32856

>pause, will continue tomorrow.
>>
No. 32875 ID: 7eda8b

I don't like him. You should eat his heart.
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No. 32927 ID: 01383e

>>32875
no, that's only if you want his power, and most people don't want crazy rapist powers.
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No. 32977 ID: 85a8b4

>>32927
>crazy rapist powers
FUCK GIVE ME SOME OF THAT
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No. 33049 ID: 45afb1

>>32851
Call Jacob, obtain original copy of the note he sent.
>>
No. 33050 ID: f98e0b

Call Jacob and get the original note from him. The one Rastin ate.
>>
No. 33705 ID: bde1b8
File 125109421674.png - (81.57KB , 600x400 , 34.png )
33705

>Call Jacob, Receive Note.
Alright, I'll just go out here and... ROB7 is here.

That is not Bicardi.

"...Excuse me, where is Bicardi?"

"Master Bicardi is currently sleeping, madam."

Rob7 has a much nicer voice module than the guardbot did. He sounds vaguely british.
>>
No. 33707 ID: 7dcac7

Do you know when he'll be up?
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No. 33710 ID: 7eda8b

"Could you please wake him up? This may be important."
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No. 33726 ID: bde1b8
File 125109659999.png - (68.88KB , 600x400 , 34.png )
33726

"Do you know when he'll be up?"

"Master Bicardi sleeps between the hours of 0508 and 1308. It is currently 0956."

"Could you please wake him up? This may be important."

"As you wish, madam."

ROB7 scoots off down the hall.

...He'll probably be a minute. Anything I should do while I wait?
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No. 33728 ID: 45afb1

Compliment his very unique voice and thank him for guarding your door. Then request that he escort us to the dining hall and to remain with us, if he could, until we get a chance to talk with Vresch or Bicardi. If we talk to Bicardi we can confirm the note. If we talk to Vresch, we can avoid unplanned confrontation.
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No. 33733 ID: 2f86fa

>>33726
uhh... practice dancing.
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No. 33744 ID: bde1b8
File 125110051826.png - (68.12KB , 600x400 , 34.png )
33744

>uhh... practice dancing.
...I'll just wait for them.

After about ten minutes, ROB7 returns with Bicardi. He looks very tired.

"What did you need, madam?"

"Well, um. Your note was replaced by Rastin, and I was wondering what yours said."

"...Nnnn. It said LeVerne would serve you breakfast in the dining hall whenever you woke up. Was there anything else, madam?"
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No. 33746 ID: 7dcac7

>>33744
Oh, that fucking TROLL! He replaced the note solely to add "This'll explode"?
>>
No. 33748 ID: 5fe4a8

Apologize to the poor man. It's just that we don't trust Rastin.

I mean, we REALLY don't trust Rastin. Did we mention that he threatened to smash us earlier?
>>
No. 33763 ID: 7dcac7

>>33748
This. Also, you could make a point that you'd been thinking on what you'd heard about Rastin, and were worried about what he might be up to. It's not like most people go around switching letters and devouring the actual copy.
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No. 33764 ID: 7eda8b

>>33744
Dramatically smack your forehead.

"I feared it was important. You know. Since he snuck into my room and stole it. Sorry to wake you."

Get breakfast.
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No. 33770 ID: 1afd58

>>33744
Hug him closely as an apology :3
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No. 33777 ID: 45afb1

>>33744
Thank Bicardi for waking up so early to help you and tell him that that is what the note said. Explain to him that you noticed the note but took a shower before reading it and noticed something seemed different when you returned. Apologize for waking him up to have it be all for naught and tell him to go back to sleep AND that he may sleep in for a little longer because of this interruption. After Bicardi goes back, ask ROB if he can escort you to the dining hall.
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No. 33979 ID: 6292a8

>>33777
>After Bicardi goes back, ask ROB if he can escort you to the dining hall.
Why not conjure a mini-Carnifex to do that instead?
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No. 34148 ID: bde1b8
File 12511713047.png - (68.49KB , 600x400 , 34.png )
34148

>Oh, that fucking TROLL! He replaced the note solely to add "This'll explode"?
...I am enraged.

>Apologize to the poor man. It's just that we don't trust Rastin.
"I'm really sorry about that... umm. You can go back to bed."

"Yes Ma'am."

>Did we mention that he threatened to smash us earlier?
You had not mentioned this, no. CAN you even be smashed? I mean, you're a magical artifact or something, aren't you?

>After Bicardi goes back, ask ROB if he can escort you to the dining hall.
>Why not conjure a mini-Carnifex to do that instead?
Ooh, I do enjoy summoning things. But bringing Rob along is still a good idea, seeing as he's a lot tougher than most things I can summon and also has lots of bullets. Besides, I haven't told Vresch I can still summon yet...

Carnifex will have to wait.

"Rob, will you accompany me to the dining room?"

"Certainly madam!"
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No. 34150 ID: bde1b8
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34150

I begin to head to the dining hall. I'll have to pass by...
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No. 34152 ID: 581607

>>34148
We have had a shard broken off of us before, in another reality.
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No. 34153 ID: bde1b8
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34153

WAIT WHAT. Vresch's room was here just yesterday! Now its only a wall!
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No. 34155 ID: 6faa8c

>>34153
It's probably got a secret door so people don't assassinate him late at night.
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No. 34159 ID: 7eda8b

Um. Push one of the buttons. Those are buttons, right?

If nothing happens from pushing them, continue on and get food and then eat it.
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No. 34169 ID: bde1b8
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34169

>It's probably got a secret door so people don't assassinate him late at night.
It would have to be the ENTIRE WALL then, since just yesterday this area was a big open room. And also there is an elevator here. The sheer mechanics of such a secret wall are mind boggling.

>We have had a shard broken off of us before, in another reality.
...Huh. I'll need to be careful with you.
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No. 34171 ID: bde1b8
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34171

>Um. Push one of the buttons. Those are buttons, right?
Looking closely they seem to be openings. I guess I need some sort of key?
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No. 34172 ID: 1689ab

>>34169
Does it really surprise you that the MAGICAL TECHNOLOGY DEMON can fuck with the walls?

Seriously?
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No. 34177 ID: 95484a

>>34148
We don't know if we can be smashed, and we'd really rather not find out. We're a magical artifact made of GLASS or something, aren't we?

Anyway, yeah, being helpful. Might as well ask ROB there if this place changes over the night or something.
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No. 34189 ID: 45afb1

>>34171
Deal with it later I think, we have a breakfast to get to.
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No. 34199 ID: 95484a

>>34152
Yeah, but we were bigger in that iteration, and also not a necklace. Hopefully our smaller size and tethering makes us a little more resistant to accidental chipping.

Still, thanks for being careful with us. It's appreciated. That said, don't leave us alone with Rastin again please.

Speaking of which, we might have given him the impression that we were the special guest he'd been hearing about. So he might not actually know about you yet. Just FYI.
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No. 34226 ID: bde1b8
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34226

>Does it really surprise you that the MAGICAL TECHNOLOGY DEMON can fuck with the walls? Seriously?

I... um... Shut up.

>we have a breakfast to get to.
That we do.

>Ask ROB if this place changes over night or something.
"Hey Rob, do the walls around here change or something?"
"No, madam. This wall is normally always kept shut. It only opens when Master Vresch desires company, which is very rare."

>Hopefully our smaller size and tethering makes us a little more resistant to accidental chipping.

Actually looking closely, it looks like the string was put into a crack that was sealed over seamlessly... I noticed before, but didn't really realize exactly what that meant. You guys are breakable!

>Speaking of which, we might have given him the impression that we were the special guest he'd been hearing about. So he might not actually know about you yet. Just FYI.
...You guys can be pretty sweet sometimes.

Anyway, someone is here in the dining room. Someone not LeVerne shaped.

Except for the ridiculous hovering dining table, this room looks rather... low tech, for Vresch.
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No. 34229 ID: 6faa8c

>>34226
It strikes me that a demon might not even need to eat.

Talk to dude behind counter.
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No. 34230 ID: 1afd58

>>34226
Well talk to her, geez.

Who is she? What's she doing here? Is she just another consort for Rastin that will be dead by morning?
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No. 34234 ID: 7eda8b

Well, put some food in you.

Have you thought any further on the recommendation we gave you last night?
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No. 34236 ID: 192956

>>34226
TTGL ah rememebering the good old days. Now in that dimension shit got done.
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No. 34238 ID: 9e9b47

>>34226

So, there might be a chip of us out there? That may be something to keep in mind.

Yeah go and talk with her after ordering breakfast. We can't really look down on her if she's a consort. She might not even have a choice in that matter.
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No. 34244 ID: 95484a

>>34226
Hm. Supposedly, no one lives here but Vresch, Rastin, Jacob, and LeVerne. So this girl.. one of Rastin's "cute things"? Unfortunate.

Incidentally, are we still keeping up the totally blind charade? I don't see your eyeclip.

Also,
>>34238
I think the implication is that we got/get/have will gotten fixed. Or that Finesse kept some of us and used crazy glue, I don't know.
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No. 34253 ID: 1689ab

You know, I'd try and convince you that we were a lot more coherent before the chip, but honestly? I don't think you'd believe me.

Go introduce yourself to that person over there. Be polite and as friendly as possible. you can never have too many allies.
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No. 34270 ID: bde1b8
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34270

>Talk to dude behind the counter.
It seems that that would be LeVerne! After a short talk he agrees to make me a cheese omelet with a side of bacon.

Oh how I have missed Bacon.

>Incidentally, are we still keeping up the totally blind charade? I don't see your eyeclip.
No point right now, since LeVerne already knows. It'll only really matter if I meet either Rastin or Vresch, but I probably should have worn it, yes...

>You know, I'd try and convince you that we were a lot more coherent before the chip, but honestly? I don't think you'd believe me.
I have no real reason NOT to believe you, really.
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No. 34274 ID: bde1b8
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34274

>After ordering breakfast talk to the girl.
>Who is she? What's she doing here? Is she just another consort for Rastin that will be dead by morning?
...I won't ask that last question, but.
"So... who are you?"

"Remi Leda."

"And what are you doing here?"

"You should introduce yourself first, before asking so many questions."

"Oh, I'm sorry! My name is Coralina Madison."

"And what are you doing here, Miss Madison?"

She doesn't look a day over 19... except for those bags under her eyes. And what looked like bandages when I walked in I can now see are wires. Strange.
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No. 34288 ID: 192956

>>34274
ask her a serious of control questions she might be a spy.
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No. 34294 ID: 1689ab

>>34274
Ask her if she's a robot.
It's a ligitimate question. If she takes offense just use it to segway into something like "well, so few people seem to be around here, I just wanted to make sure... I mean, I can't imagine who else would be here or why..." sort of indirect question.
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No. 34296 ID: 276781

>>34288
>>34294
With uncharacteristic snark, I suggest that your first response be "Getting breakfast" in as deadpan and monotone a voice as possible, Coralina.

Then work on this kinda stuff.
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No. 34297 ID: 476456

"Vresch invited me here"
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No. 34298 ID: 1689ab

Also, offer her some of our food, as a show of good faith.
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No. 34300 ID: 06fc25

>>34288

"Describe in single words only the good things that come into your mind about... your mother."
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No. 34302 ID: bde1b8
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34302

"Getting breakfast."

"...I see that."

There's a moment of silence, where I expected her to continue. I break it.

"So... Are you a robot?"

"What? No. No, I am not a robot. Why do you ask?"

"W-well, so few people seem to be around here, I... I just wanted to make sure... I mean, I, I can't imagine who else would be here or why..."

By the fates, I'm stuttering and blushing and I feel like such a fool. Her smile scares me.
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No. 34303 ID: 192956

>>34302
Ask her if she has any form of cybernetic modifications.
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No. 34304 ID: 476456

I think she looks pretty, in a weird way. Dont you?
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No. 34306 ID: 6c80cf

>>34274

SUDDEN INSIGHT.

That's Vresch's "daughter." We can't see color, but does she look like you?
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No. 34307 ID: 06fc25

>By the fates, I'm stuttering and blushing and I feel like such a fool. Her smile scares me.

It's just love at first sight. Relax.
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No. 34310 ID: 1689ab

Kiss her! Kiss her you fool! You may never get another chance!

Or... you know... compliment her on her clothes and stuff... Flirt.
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No. 34315 ID: 6164e0

>>34274
'Having breakfast and chatting with someone who might be a little shy, it seems.'
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No. 34321 ID: bde1b8
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34321

>It's just love at first sight. Relax.
>I think she looks pretty, in a weird way. Don't you?
>Kiss her! Kiss her you fool! You may never get another chance!
...Are you trying to... Shut up, just shut up!

>That's Vresch's "daughter." We can't see color, but does she look like you?
Um... Kind of. Her hair is darker than mine, a lot darker than mine, but mine greyed out almost immediately after I started using magic. Apparently its a side effect. But her hair IS a light chestnut brown, like mine used to be. That is... uncanny.

>Ask her if she has any form of cybernetic modifications.
This sounds... reasonable. "W-well do you have any, um, cybernetic modifications... or anything?"

"No. I don't. Not yet." She seems amused at my worries.

"I think I like you, Miss Madison. You're cute when you're nervous. To answer your question from before, I'm hear on business with Rastin as the head of the Nihilism Tech Movement. So what are you doing here?"
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No. 34322 ID: a3b36a

Say you're a 'guest' of Vresch.

Alternatively, give the ever amusing answer of "I don't know."
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No. 34323 ID: 6c80cf

>>34321

It might be another act of mistaken identity, like the but-

Why am I suddenly having the sudden delusion that V is bringing people back from the dead and/or everything here is a virtual reality illusion of some sort?
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No. 34324 ID: 1689ab

"We're here to discuss potential concessions on behalf of the anti-Rastin Resistance movement. Though I also have some personal buisness with a couple of other people around the compound."
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No. 34325 ID: 9e9b47

>>34321

Tell her you're here to ask Vresch to leave this world. It's true enough.

So she's a representative of a larger group of humans? I've been dying to find out what Vresch DOES with the humans he captures.
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No. 34326 ID: 6c80cf

Hmm... yes, a fixation upon the summoner, cross-threading various physical qualities and taking up adoption...

Would fit things nicely.
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No. 34329 ID: 277ca6

>>34321
DONT MENTION VRESCH YOU FOOL!

Instead say you are hear as a respected guest of Rastin.
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No. 34331 ID: 95484a

>>34322
What? No! Vresch is a secret, remember? The people in this building excepting probably her are the only ones who knows he even exists. ..Which actually could be used as leverage against him, but let's file that away for later when we know more about the situation.

Really, any kind of cover story at this point is dangerous. Say "it's complicated" or "long story" or something and ask her about this Nihilism Tech Movement. Sounds important.
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No. 34332 ID: 192956

>>34321
Tell her your there for no real reason. Try to keep the focus on her and ask more questions.
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No. 34333 ID: 7dcac7

>>34322
Shut it. She said she's here to see RASTIN, which means she knows precisely SQUAT about Vresch. And we're not gonna make a good face if we keep BLABBING ABOUT HIM to everyone and their mothers. SO far, Bicardi and LeVerne are the only humans other than Rastin that seem to know about Vresch.
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No. 34346 ID: bde1b8
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34346

>Tell her you don't know, or its complicated.
Simple enough, especially since the reason I'm here is because a thousand voices in a tiny glass ball told me it was a good idea.

>Don't tell her about Vresch!
I wasn't going to. He's a secret.
"It's complicated."

"Very well. I won't ask."

She catches on quick. "So, what's this Nihilist Tech Movement about, Remi?"

"Well, everything dies, in the end. Plants, people, animals, you, me. Everything is going to go away, even technology. Everything will die."

"...That's pretty dour."

"You may think so, but the Nihilist Tech Movement is a religious one. We believe that, in time, you will die. Everything you own, everything you love, everyone you love. One day they will all be gone. But we believe in saying goodbye on your own terms."

"...Oh? What do you mean by that?"

"Well, with modern day medical advances, you can keep a person alive for as long as 80 years, on average. But with cybernetic implants, there is theoretically no time limit on life*. The only thing cybernetics can't save you from is Alzheimer's or lots of violence. Right now, cybernetics can only be obtained if you can get a license for them. We're trying to legalize their usage in medical emergencies, one step forward on our battle for total legalization of cybernetics."

"So... I think I'm missing the part where living forever and everyone dies meet."

"Oh, my apologies. I was getting ahead of myself. See, we believe in dying on your own terms, when you are ready to go. We believe suicide is always an acceptable option, and we help people set up there last moments. In fact, suicide should be the ONLY option. However, sometimes death sneaks up on people, and takes them before they are ready. Our movement wants to be able to prevent such tragedies, by helping people to live for as long as they need to to tie up their lives."

*Projections by Neotis lead cybernetics scientists estimate a maximum obtainable life span of 300 years before the brain simply deteriorates.
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No. 34347 ID: 476456

"You know i could be able to help you with that.."
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No. 34350 ID: 1689ab

>>34346
"What of the potentially undiscovered complications commonly associated with longevity treatments? You mention alzheimers, but arent late onset crippling genetic disorders such as -if you'll excuse the cliche- Huntington's disease going to present a problem to any such ambitions? Isn't cybernetic longevity simply a flawed sollution? It is, as you say, only enough to keep a person going until the brain rots. Wouldnt investigation in a method that precludes such obvious upper-level limits be more fruitful long term?"
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No. 34351 ID: 7eda8b

So does Vresch keep cyborg clones of the people who summoned him for fun or what?
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No. 34353 ID: 276781

>>34350
You mean methods such as digitization of the brain, or at least its memories and experiences, into data format?
Although then we technically have to ask ourselves if the digitized person still has a soul, or still truly counts as human. It's a rather gray area.
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No. 34354 ID: 95484a

>>34346
That's.. uh..

Huh. Except for the part where it could give Vresch more control over people, that's actually kinda cool.

Although, if it did give him that control, it leaves the question of why he'd limit it like that. Maybe he only has a limited amount of attention, and this method helps focus it on more important people.

But that's probably not important right now. I like this girl. I doubt it'll help any, but it probably couldn't hurt to warn her that Rastin's a pretty dangerous guy. Also, if you're feeling philosophical, ask her if she really thinks we'd be more likely to get our lives in order just because we'd live longer. People do tend to procrastinate, and more time just gives them more opportunity to do so.
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No. 34355 ID: 7dcac7

>>34353
Who cares? I would say a sentient personality itself counts enough as a soul, wouldn't you? At least to the point where it doesn't really matter. Personality is what makes people people, after all.
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No. 34356 ID: 9e9b47

>>34355

But this is really bad if humans are becoming technological. This means that Vresch is building an army of humans that will do exactly what he tells them theoretically without question.

He took over those robots well enough.
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No. 34357 ID: 1689ab

>>34353
Indeed, this appears to be most logical answer, and one that raises the question of humanity. Can one be considered human, be said to possess a human soul if they are no longer tied to a human body? Even disregarding the spiritual aspect, one must ask how much of the brain, through its damages, growths and chemical processes, make up us. Would a person digitized in such a way - and therefore denied such influences - still be the same person? You know I belive we may be in a unique position here. We should ask our cyber demon friend what he thinks of the issue. After all, he traffics in both souls and computers, he is very much likely to know. Still, as this is the end of the line of cyberization, a path which gives our demon foe much control, perhaps we should attempt to convince our dining companion that more a more biological process is the way. See if we can't get her resources invested away from Vresch's domain and instead deal more with rejouvination technologies and the like; things which don't simply extend life, but more restore youth... as it were.
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No. 34359 ID: 7dcac7

>>34357
I must agree here, especially on the grounds that full cyberization grants much more influence to a being such as Vresch, though I do wonder as to whether or not a human soul could be considered to simply be their own unique personality. You may be right in that Vresch could know more on the subject.

What are your thoughts, Miss Coralina?
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No. 34361 ID: bde1b8
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34361

>Technobabble
I don't even know what Huntington's disease is... or digitization... or any of that. I'm more of a mystic than a techie, myself. I understand rituals and spells and all that fun stuff, not machines or cybernetics or whatever.

And I think you're missing her point. Immortality isn't her goal - its dying when you can afford to do so.

>Also, if you're feeling philosophical, ask her if she really thinks we'd be more likely to get our lives in order just because we'd live longer. People do tend to procrastinate, and more time just gives them more opportunity to do so.
"Do you think people will get their lives in order just because they can live longer? People tend to procrastinate a lot, and more time just gives them an opportunity to do so..."

"Well, everyone tires of life eventually. Its only a matter of time. I believe that, given the choice, everyone will choose to die when they are ready."

>I like this girl. I doubt it'll help any, but it probably couldn't hurt to warn her that Rastin's a pretty dangerous guy.
A good plan. I think I like her too, although she is a little creepy. Not that the half blind demon summoner has any right to say anything about creepy.

"I should probably warn you, Remi... Rastin is not a good man. Be careful around him."

"Are you worried about me? That's sweet. Don't worry, Coralina, I'll keep myself safe. I keep a tazer on the end of one of these wires."

"...Awesome." I want one of those.
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No. 34365 ID: 95484a

>>34361
>I want one of those.
Who wouldn't want one of those? Hey, could you summon one of those?
And who's ever really finished with life? There's an infinite number of things to do in this world. Trust us, we know infinity. Speaking of, even if some people did choose to end their lives, plenty of people wouldn't, and it wouldn't be long before population growth got out of control. Then again, your world got bombed back pretty badly, so that wouldn't be a problem for a while.
And you gave us the impression that the world was a post-apocalyptic wasteland with the few living people scattered and scavenging to barely survive, not counting Vresch's posse. Now this girl is talking about licenses and political movements and wearing a taser. Did we miss something, or did you?
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No. 34373 ID: 01383e

>>34365
post apocalypses have a lot more people than you'd expect, I imagine
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No. 34378 ID: 1afd58

>>34361
>Not that the half blind demon summoner has any right to say anything about creepy.

The half-blind demon summoner that destroyed the world, you mean?

We haven't forgotten about that, even if you have in your sudden rise to power.
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No. 34381 ID: f98e0b

>>34378
Haven't we given her enough grief about it yet?
I mean we've had bosses that have done bad things completely willingly and we cheered them on. This was a complete accident and she had no way of knowing or stopping it.
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No. 34410 ID: e8d8be

>>34381

For true, we've given her enough grief about that already.
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No. 34412 ID: 7fd749

I wonder what happened to that shard that fell out of us. It'd be handy if we could use it like we did with Muschie and Finesse. Although in all probability if we tried to look through it we'd be wedged in the paw of some random bloody animal, or at the bottom of a ruined sewer under some irradiated crater.
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No. 34427 ID: bde1b8
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34427

>Who wouldn't want one of those? Hey, could you summon one of those?
No. I have no idea how they work, so any taser I made would probably explode.

>And you gave us the impression that the world was a post-apocalyptic wasteland with the few living people scattered and scavenging to barely survive, not counting Vresch's posse. Now this girl is talking about licenses and political movements and wearing a taser. Did we miss something, or did you?
I think I missed something. Outside of Neotis is pretty much exactly what I described. Remember, I avoided coming here the entire time. I have no idea what to expect here, and apparently I should expect politics and tasers.

>The half-blind demon summoner that destroyed the world, you mean? We haven't forgotten about that, even if you have in your sudden rise to power.
...No, I didn't forget. You make it sound like I should dwell on it always and forever. I fucked up. I get it. I haven't stopped trying to fix it. I'm still keeping you here to help with that. Can we move on?

>And who's ever really finished with life?
"Well, who is ever really done with life, Remi? Wouldn't some people try to just live on, forever?"

"Well if it came right down to it, I suppose we could persuade people to put their life into order."
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No. 34430 ID: f98e0b

>>34427
Ask about life in Neotis.
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No. 34431 ID: 2af4d3

>>34427
And how would you "persuade" these people, exactly?

I actually like this girl's idea, if it weren't for Vresch. But with Vresch... it'll be harder for us to ever throw him out of his position of power if we ever want to.

Also say you're not from Neotis and ask how it is there.
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No. 34432 ID: 192956

>>34427
What are the religions feelings about murder and killing, if you take away someones life before they have finished there life would that be considered an unspeakable sin or would the killer simply be considered the person to persuade another to end there life.
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No. 34442 ID: 7fd749

Wait, what does Remi know about Vresch? Rasitin is used as the figurehead here, so it's possible that she's unaware that the show is actually being run by a technomantic demon - this would explain why she seems unconcerned by the fact that if you load yourself up with too many bionics, you will essentially lose control of your body to Vresch. Which seems like a pretty big risk, really, just to be able to have a better chance of getting your affairs in order.
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No. 34451 ID: 2cbe3e

It may be a mistake to trust her too much. As I've said, if she becomes too full of robotics Vresch will have control of her. Don't think he won't.
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No. 34459 ID: 7fd749

>>34451

I think that SHE seems trustworthy enough, although we should probably be a little delicate about her philosophy all the same. If we get her to find out what's going on with Vresch we can probably get ourselves a fairly powerful ally (she seems to be one of the leaders of the remaining human community at any rate). The prospect of Vresch siezing control of your body would basically invalidate the whole reason she wants these implants to be available in the first place, meaning it should be fairly easy to get her on board with wanting to take him down. Having a technologically minded friend would be extremely useful in itself in this kind of place.

We'll want to take it slow though, since as most people are evidently not really aware of the whole magical side of things coming on too quickly will make us look like a loon, and just laying out your hand this early is a stupid move in any case. For now we should just try and work out what she knows and get a rapport going.
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No. 34465 ID: 2cbe3e

>>34459

See there's a big problem here. If not much of the world knows about Vresch, it may be harder to convince her of that than we thought. Especially if it's robing her of what she's going after.

But yeah you said it in the end. Just talk and lay low for now. Don't give too much away.
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No. 34473 ID: 7fd749

>>34465

I suppose our ace-in-the-hole for proving we should be listened to is getting the robots to confirm who we are, and reel off all those directives pertaining to us. Also the way they cite this 'Vresch' person.

You know, assuming Vresch doesn't step in and hide them or something. We should probably try to find out the precise extent of his control; does he see them all ALL the time, or does he only cut into them sometimes? The fact that Vresch seemed to be tricked by our eye clip suggests he didn't see us when we rode in, which is promising in that regard.
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No. 34493 ID: bde1b8
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34493

"Your breakfast, miss."

"Ah! Thank you, LeVerne."

"Would you like anything to drink?"

"Uhh, coffee please. 3 sugars."

>And how would you "persuade" these people, exactly? What are the religions feelings about murder and killing, if you take away someones life before they have finished there life would that be considered an unspeakable sin or would the killer simply be considered the person to persuade another to end there life.
"So, how would you persuade these people, exactly?"

"Well, we could always give them a time limit. That usually makes people hurry up."

"So... you threaten to kill them? How does the movement feel about murder, anyway?"

"Death before your time by any means is a tragedy. But honestly, we don't care how you die, if you're ready for it. Murder is as good as any other, although rarely does it happen when someone is ready to go."

>Also say you're not from Neotis and ask how it is there.
"You're not from...? I've been here for years, and this is only my second meeting with Rastin himself! How did you get in here straight from the outside?"

>I think that SHE seems trustworthy enough, although if she becomes too full of robotics Vresch will have control of her. Don't think he won't.
...I know. I feel like I should warn her, but...

>Just talk and lay low for now. Don't give too much away.
...yeah. This needs to be secret. Also she's wondering how I got in here. I should probably give her some sort of answer.
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No. 34500 ID: a3b36a

"Stumbled upon it, asked to come in. After all, it's civilization, kinda. I was surprised it actually worked. Old 'end of the world' shows always portrayed 'last bastion of civilization' places as being run by assholes that wouldn't let anyone in."
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No. 34503 ID: 2cbe3e

>>34493

"One of the robots picked me up and brought me here. I've been here since."

Not a lie uttered.
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No. 34504 ID: 1afd58

>>34493
"I summoned Vresch in the first place, so I have some measure of favor in his eyes. Vresch, if you didn't know, is Rastin's controller. His boss."
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No. 34505 ID: 50d140

>>34493
Tell her you're very sorry but you're not at liberty to say. If you can, adopt a strained expression, as you obviously like this girl (not that way), but are unable to go into any details.
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No. 34506 ID: 95484a

>>34493
Sounds weird, but life on a... oh, jeez... "deadline" probably could be better than not knowing when you're going to die at all. A little morbid and creepifying, but not the worst thing in the world, as long as the people deciding how long is "long enough" are under control.

Stick to what you said. It's complicated. But definitely ask her again for info on Neotis. If you're going to take up Vresch's offer, having an insider's perspective of this place - which is, what, the world's capital now? - could go a long way.
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No. 34510 ID: 1689ab

"We're on good terms with the establishment here... we were... we played a minor part in the rise to power... we're not exactly proud of it..."
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No. 34515 ID: 7fd749

>>34506

It's probably worth asking how you would avoid the risk of abuse on the part of whoever oversees the decision of when people should be 'hurried along'. Might as well show an interest.

I imagine that until the risk of population explosion starts to appear there won't be any need to do it anyway.
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No. 34516 ID: 7dcac7

>>34493
"I may have known the leader of Neotis before he came to power. I guess he felt some reason to meet with me upon my arrival."

Not a word of it untrue, not a single bit of extraneous information, and NOTHING INCRIMINATING like admitting you HELPED HIM RISE TO POWER (which in actuality, you didn't really).
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No. 34538 ID: bde1b8
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34538

>Tell her you're very sorry but you're not at liberty to say. If you can, adopt a strained expression, as you obviously like this girl (not that way), but are unable to go into any details.
Well, I can at least give her some sort of explanation, I think...
>I may have known the leader of Neotis before his rise to power.
THAT WILL WORK.
"Well, you see... I used to know the leader of Neotis before his rise to power. I guess he wants to reminisce or something."

"Uhhhhh huh. Well, its about time for my meeting with the bastard. If you ever want to join the movement, or just talk, you can reach our headquarters at 302 on the tram-line. We're right at the drop off point, lucky us. Feel free to drop in any time."
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No. 34543 ID: bde1b8
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34543

As Remi leaves, she waves. "Enjoy your breakfast, sweetheart."

...Was... w-was she hitting on me? I... I can't tell...
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No. 34544 ID: 7fd749

>>34538

Clearly people think that Rasitin is the head honcho, then. We should probably reaffirm our warning about him before she leaves, like how there is a worrying tendency of visitors not to LEAVE again.
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No. 34546 ID: 1afd58

>>34543
Would that be so bad, Cori? I mean... she's cute, right?
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No. 34547 ID: 1689ab

"I will cutey"

Man, you missed your chance to kiss her. We totally told you to go for it too. Now she's gonna get trolled to death and you may never see her again.
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No. 34808 ID: c8b995

>>34543
>...Was... w-was she hitting on me? I... I can't tell...
Not too bad really. But you can hardly blame her.
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No. 35009 ID: bde1b8
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35009

Rastin getting impatient.

>animated!
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No. 35027 ID: 1afd58

>>35009
Fuck you, Rastin!

Also fuck Remi before you kill her, she probably needs a good dickin'.
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No. 35028 ID: 06fc25

>>35027

Oh good. It doesn't seem like a proper quest without the creepy fuckers showing up.
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No. 35111 ID: b61b02
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35111

>>35027
Die in a fire
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35120

>>35027
what the fuck is wrong with you
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No. 35121 ID: 299a35

>>35009
...Dare I ask what he's looking for?
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