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You are Arthur Bernhard: 20 year old fugitive, one time killer, wielder of the Power of Destruction and Dark Lord Candidate beholden to Chaos.

With your ex-allies now pursuing you after successfully putting a stop to the scheme of one insane alchemist, you have been force to flee the country, hiding on board a cruise ship heading to Europe with your new allies

Alura, a powerful humanoid monster that you have managed to befriend, Anna Morgan, A botanist and one of the few surviving members of the mansion that was destroyed shortly after you took leave of the place at the hand of Shirley. Your final ally from the start of your new journey is Coller, a robotic assassin who seems to excel only at killing. You freed her from her bindings shortly before confronting the Director.

Later, within a dream, you met with Chaos. A godlike entity that is apparently the source of your powers. Upon waking from the dream, you found yourself in possession of a card which you would use to accidentally summon the sylph, Mistral, with during a confrontation with a vampire, though not the vampire you were looking for. Holly Taylor, a girl you met just a few days ago had been turned into a creature of the night. She attempted to attack you, but was swiftly defeated thanks to her inexperience and Mistral's aid.

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"I do have a few questions for you Mistral, that's true enough." The sylph returns to her lounging position on the arm of your chair, as she looks at you with a bored expression. The urge to grab the irritating fairy in order to teach her some manners strikes you, but you quickly suppress it. There's simply no telling how she'd react to being manhandled like that, as satisfying as it might be. "My first question then, is just... where did you come from? Before you were contracted to me, anyway."

Mistral stretches before answering your question. "I'm a wind elemental, so I obviously came from the clouds, couldn't you infer that? Anyway, along with my fellow sylphs, it's one of my duties to overlook the weather to ensure it doesn't go too out of control and flatten the world in some gigantic storm. You'd best hope my disappearance isn't causing the others too much of a problem... Because it will be your fault if it does!"

"What, so you mean to say that for however so long you've been at it, your kind has just been completely undetected by humanity?" Well, not undetected, but certainly never confirmed... not publicly at least, though with the amount that's been kept hidden away by these supernatural organizations, who can really say?

"Ha! As if we could ever be seen by humans with those viewing tools of theirs. Besides, even if one of us was somehow seen while in physical form, they'd be stupid enough to write it off as some trick of the light or a bird!" She's acting incredibly nonchalant about the potential of her species somehow being discovered, this sylph is rather irritatingly overconfident. "It's not like we are usually confined to our physical bodies anyway, this contract I've been forced into specifies that my form remain corporeal unless I have permission from you, or the situation is dangerous enough that I'd be a burden if I remained a target. So with your permission, I'd like you to allow me to let me shift my form." The sylph looks into your eyes as she makes her request, trying her best to look innocent and sweet, upon noticing your lack of a reaction to her best attempt to get some sort of sympathy from you, she redoubles her efforts. "Please?" She even tries to act polite!

She's rather foolishly revealed that you do have some form of power over her, and from how she's acting, it's obvious that she prefers her other form "Very well, I will allow you to demonstrate this form of yours." Mistral smiles happily at being given permission. "But only as a demonstration! Don't even think of remaining in it longer than it is necessary." Her smile falters immediately, becoming quite strained as she stares at you.
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But then she simply disappears, becoming entirely invisible before your very eyes. Which take a moment to adjust to the sudden shock of literally seeing something disappear in a single instant. A breeze of wind blows around your head for a moment, before Mistral once again appears, now sitting on your shoulder, she's even lighter than her appearance suggests, you can barely even feel her sitting on you. "What do you think? I'm impressive, right?" She preens herself on her own ability to apparently become one with the wind. While it is indeed quite impressive, this familiar you've ended up with has an overinflated sense of self-importance as it is, so you're quite hesitant to praise her ability.

"Well, it is relatively impressive, I suppose. But if you're going to be my familiar, I want to know just what else you can do other than turn invisible." You hear her huff at your apparent lack of awe at her transformation, seems she was expecting a little more of a reaction to turning invisible and reappearing somewhere else. But you aren't going to give her any sort of positive reinforcement until she actually does something to deserve it. "But I would like to know what else that you can do, other than just transform into the wind."

She isn't very quick to respond, still put-out by the quiet reception she got from her demonstration, as well as her inability to stay in that form. "Hmmph, of course you'd want to know. Well, as the name 'wind elemental' would suggest, I have an unparalleled mastery over the air!" Out of the corner of your eye, you can see that she's stopped sitting on your shoulder, instead proudly posing for whatever reason.

She's really starting to get on your nerves now "Yes, and what does that mean, exactly? I'd like to know what you can actually do instead of being given vague statements like that. Of course, that is unless you're merely bluffing."

"I-i am not bluffing! Fine! Watch this!" The fairy-like girl flies off of your shoulder and briefly glows, her green-blond hair blowing in a non-existent gust, before she thrusts both of her arms forwards! ...and immediately flies backwards at incredible speed, slamming into your chest and forcing you to catch her in your hands rather than allow her to hit the floor. While the dazed sylph recovers from the unexpected impact, you survey the room to see just what she did to cause her to blow herself away like that.
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Quickly, you realize just what happened, the sofa opposite you that Holly is sitting on has sunken inwards. Two halves perfectly divided along the center by a perfect vertical cut. Holly for her part is frozen in place, sitting at a slant. Had it been a few inches off target, this burst of cutting wind from Mistral would've likely bisected the unfortunate vampire girl. The cut from the blade of wind extends further than though, a nearly imperceptibly thin line has been cut through one of the walls, likely extending through the room beyond and out of the ship. "Holly. Are you OK?" She certainly doesn't seem injured, but her frightened expression is enough that you should at least do her the courtesy of asking

You only receive a half frozen nod from the girl before your attention is drawn to the sprite laying in your cupped hands. She seems to have actually knocked herself out during her attempt at showing off. She's sleeping peacefully in your hands, what a carefree creature. You decide it would be best to gently shake her awake in order to get her to continue her explanation.

Mistral yawns as she wakes, and tiredly gets while up stretching her limbs, it's not long till she notices her current situation, falling on her backside and landing in a heap. "Oh. So it wasn't a dream after all. Drat." Well, I hope that demonstration of my abilities was enough, even if I misjudged the amount of magic I have access to right now." She yawns again, before collapsing in one of your hands. "It's not like that's... all though. Try hitting something, and you'll see what I mean" You see no reason not to. Setting the tiny girl back down on the arm of a chair, where she simply lays lazily, not even bothering to readjust herself, you punch the wall, the same sensation from when you kicked Holly occurs, you strike the wall with far more strength than you thought you had, punching directly through the timber. This time though you can feel the gust of wind blowing back into your face. "With that blessing, your attacks are amplified with the power of the wind. There are of course more blessings I could grant you, but as I said before, you need to prove yourself worthy of them first! Those are the rules I must follow, if the others found out I started blessing humans without good cause, they might even see fit to erase my personality and turn me into nothing but the element I represent!" Despite her prone position, you can see her shiver slightly on the armrest.
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As arrogant as she's been, you do suppose you ought to offer the sylph something in return for her assistance. You wouldn't really appreciate suddenly being spirited away and being forced to work for somebody who in some terms might class as your kidnapper either, and it's not like she isn't useful. As annoyingly prideful as she is about her abilities, you can't really fault them. Other than managing to knock herself out with her own magic, but that seemed to be more due to unfamiliarity than anything else. With that in mind, you decide you may as well show some kindness to the girl you've been magically bound to. "So, Mistral, is there anything that I can do for you? Aside from ending the contract, that is."

At your offer, the fairy is suddenly re-energized, but she doesn't get much further than going from laying flat on the cushioned surface to managing to get herself in a half-seated position. "R-really? This might be a bit of an odd request, but do you have any food?" The mention of food makes you realize that you haven't actually eaten for... well, days technically. Thankfully, the mention of food doesn't seem to have motivated Holly to start trying to eat you again.

"Ah. Not on me right now, but I suppose we can go get some breakfast after we finish up here." The request is one you are glad to be able to fulfill. You hope this sylph won't be too much of a pain in the neck to get along with. Well, not any more than Holly is right now... You're glad you didn't say that out loud.

But it is strange, you would've thought Alura would've at least come in to check the situation by now...
>It doesn't matter right now, you have a few questions for Holly first. (What?)
>Look into the hallway carefully, something might have happened
>Gather both Mistral and Holly before heading into the hallway as a group.
>Write-in...
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>>4086456
>Look into the hallway carefully, something might have happened
What IS she doing out there?
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>>4086456
>Gather both Mistral and Holly before heading into the hallway as a group.
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>>4086456
>Look into the hallway carefully, something might have happened
methinks something that can distract Alura is something that warrants caution.
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>>4086456
Also, tell Mistral to turn into wind whenever we are around normies .
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>>4086516
Why not just have her be invisible at all times? I'm sure it'd be more comfortable for her.
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>>4086518
He wants to continue to bully the thing, obviously.

>>4086456
>>Look into the hallway carefully, something might have happened
Yo plant lady what good wit it?
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>>4086522
I think it's more pleasing for her if she gets to keep her windy form, and more strategic to have an invisible ally.
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>>4086518
That would be optimal, but I would prefer keeping an eye on her in case she gets any funny ideas.
>>4086522
Yeah sure, let's go with that too.
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>>4086526
>Yeah sure, let's go with that too.
This is why we need a belt.
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>>4086527
The fucking belt has become the new rope. Next it's gonna be wire or thread or some dumb shit like that.
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>>4086530
we CAN make pod into a thread/threads now...
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>>4086532
Oh, Chaos damn it.
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>>4086532
>the belt of destruction
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guys, if we leave, make sure to deposit holly at anna's. we can't have her changing sides if hilde is encountered.
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>>4086456
>Look into the hallway carefully, something might have happened
I suppose it's time we see what awful fate Alura has met with in our absence.
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>>4086532
>>4086554
You know, with enough experience with making constructs from the Power of Destruction, you could pull off something not unlike an even more lethal version of this.
Though at that point, you've basically won every fight with... one or two exceptions.

>>4086518
You could reward her with that privilege if you wish, but you have no actual means of waking her up should she decide to enter wind form and just sleep to spite you.
Just as a warning.
Also, you don't want to bully the wind fairy?
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>>4086456
>Look into the hallway carefully, something might have happened
I want to ask Holly if Hilde probably set up trigger words but eh.
As long as we don't say the F word around her it should be fine.
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>>4086456
>Look into the hallway carefully, something might have happened
What an idiot fairy.
I wonder what other blessings we can get from her.
Being able to attack without the PoD is neat at least.
We can deal non-lethal damage now!

>>4086860
>room full of wires that cut through everything
What a boring way to fight.

>bullying the wind fairy
I want to headpat her, but she is too small.
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>>4086913
I support the headpat
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>>4086860
She was actually in the position of a minor god up until literally moments ago, and wind is supposed to be naturally capricious, but if her role was to stop wind from getting out of control and consuming everything then she shouldn't be a mook-tier minor god. Being upset about these circumstances is perfectly reasonable, and if we're going to be an actually good Dark Lord then we'll need some experience getting beings to respect us on our own merits and not just because we borrowed power from our patron.
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>>4086913
>idiot fairy
Redundant
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>>4086974
What are you trying to say about fairies, huh?
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>>4086977
The Truth.
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>>4086996
Why must fairies be bullied.

>>4086967
Fair enough, she is quite important in the grand scheme of things.
It's not like she's the only sylph overseeing the weather though, because if she was then you could expect the entire planet to be destroyed in a massive hurricane that would last for years.
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>>4087005
That makes me wonder how her co-workers are reacting to her disappearance.
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>>4087013
Like this
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>>4087024
heh, if fairies are as molecule-brained as the other anons say, then wouldn't they just forget about her like immediately?
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>>4087027
Sure, that seems accurate
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>>4087024
I'm sure she had at least some friends.
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>>4087027
I mean they are literally air-headed.
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>>4087162
You are just awful.

Anyone got any good ideas for getting the fairy to like us more?
I think we should get her a Dollhouse to live in.
Maybe she can get some more clothing from the dolls too!
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>>4087162
Anon pls

>>4087198
She'd probably enjoy places like mountaintops, meadows, fields, etc. Places where wind flows freely; I think she won't like cities and the like since they disrupt airflow. So if we want to relax we should take her to the top deck. But she does want us to prove ourselves to her, and I don't have many ideas on how to do that other than to subjugate beings that are perceived or actually to be more powerful than we are.
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>>4087198
>Anyone got any good ideas for getting the fairy to like us more?
Get her a pinwheel. A tiny, martini-glass-sized pinwheel.
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>>4087214
So what you're saying is we should imitate the famous scene from Titanic with her?
But I guess she'd have to like, stand on our hand?

>>4087226
Could be worth a shot.
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>>4087198
We don't need to get her to like us, the important thing is 'proving ourselves'. That's plainly the familiar level system from SotN put into quest form; just win plenty of battles, and we'll gradually grow in her esteem.
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>>4087271
We should still get her a goofy ass little pinwheel.
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>>4087005
>Why must fairies be bullied.
Such is the inevitable fate of all non-rabbit spirits.
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>>4087271
>>4087274
And a Dollhouse.
Preferably one based on a French Mansion.
Get her some tiny gowns.
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>>4087280
I don't think those are things.
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>>4087281
We aren't carrying a fucking dollhouse around from place to place. Shit we don't even have a suitcase.
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>>4087271
I do think we should try to have a good relationship with her though, as do I think that we should have a good relationship with all our allies.
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>>4087381
Well I think that depends on who the ally is. A completely self-serving ally who likes you is still ultimately self-serving. Dmitri will always be a total douchebag for instance, even if you play nice with him.
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>>4087751
Hmmm, would we even be making allies like that in the first place? The type of people we've been surrounding ourselves with seem to be the type listen to reason in most circumstances (squinting at you Shirley). In this instance tho Mistral is going to be hanging around us quite a bit and progression should go smoother if there's a functioning relationship between us and her. Not to mention that the nature of the foundation of our relationship is a bit more intimate than others just following us around, since we have a binding contract.
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>>4087825
Sometimes you don't have a choice in who your allies are. I'm sure eventually we'll have to treat with some megadick. Not many choices when you're the inheritor of evil being chased by an organized horde of zealots. Though we should be playing nice with the stiffest of breezes if for no other reason than until we get more familiars she's going to be watching us sleep and we don't want her blowing fart gas in from the other rooms just to spite us.
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>>4087870
sign, true nuf', suppose we'll cross that bridge when we get to it
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It's been too long for her to simply have remained waiting outside the door without growing at least a little concerned for what might be going on inside, so there's really nothing for it but "You two, stay here for a second. I'm going to check the hall, Alura should only be just be outside, and it's been long enough that her not at least checking the room has become a little concerning." What could be holding her up? Hopefully she hasn't encountered the other vampire alone. She didn't seem all too confident in her ability to fight the vampire when you told her of it's presence. For as weak and easy to deal with that Holly was, you hold no illusions that a recently turned vampire is in any way comparable to what toyed with you in that cabin. The speed and power that woman had surpassed your own by an order of magnitude! Whereas Holly, despite being clearly both faster and stronger than you, didn't outclass you to such an extent that you could hardly even react to her attacks.

"R-right." Holly gives a weak nod towards you, you'll have to decide on what to do with this poor girl at some point. You aren't stupid enough to kill her simply for becoming a vampire. It would be antithetical to being the Dark Lord anyway, to kill her simply for being a vampire. Of course, you might have to punish her if she continues being unable to restrain herself around you though. You have no intention of allowing yourself to become any bloodsucker's drink, and that includes the shrinking violet sitting on the wonky sofa opposite you.

"Oh of course, feel free to do whatever it is you actually do, Summoner. Don't let my presence stop you" With the assent of your allies, you get up from your chair and walk towards the door. Opening it and peering out into the cabin, you see no sign of Alura. Instead there seems to be a strange frost that has formed on the carpeted hall, almost as if it has been frozen entirely!

You take a step out into the corridor, the floor crunches underneath your feet, it seems it truly has been frozen! There's no doubt about it, something attacked Alura while you were busy dealing with Holly... but who or what could it have been? That vampire never seemed to use any sort of magic or ability during her game with you that would leave you to believe it had control over ice. Is there a third party involved in this mess? Or does the vampire have more allies... or abilities that you are as of yet unaware of?

Suddenly a high pitched shriek from the cabin you just left snaps you out of your musing! You waste no time charging back into the room, looking for what could've occurred merely moments after your departure to cause such a scream of fear!
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As you step into the room, you see the reason is abundantly clear. Holly, for whatever reason, has seized Mistral in both hands and is looking at her curiously. It's not the predatory look of hunger she took when she tried to quench her thirst with your blood. More the look of a child inspecting a curious toy that they are interested in. The sylph struggling in her hands fruitlessly however doesn't seem to agree. "A-ah! Summoner! Good! Could you please help? I think your pet vampire is trying to eat me!" It would probably be the best if you did. While she's only examining her in close detail right now, you've seen Holly suddenly switch behavior before, and there is nothing you could do to save Mistral from a gruesome fate if her vampire blood took over her sensibilities now.

"Holly!" Your stern voice snaps the vampire out of her contemplation, her grip on the poor wind spirit loosening enough for her to squirm out of the pale girl's hands and launch herself towards you. Clinging onto one of your lapels in fear, hiding behind it as she stares at the clueless looking vampire with a hateful look on her face. It seems that despite her bluster, this sylph isn't quite as powerful and brave as she makes herself out to be. "Please be more considerate of your allies in the future. OK?"

"I... OK Arthur, I'm sorry. It's just... It's difficult to resist even a simple impulse for me right now. Even a passing thought is difficult for me not to act on." It looks as if Holly's new body is one that is avid to fulfill any desire that might take her fancy, even ones that she might not intend to act upon. So is that what it is? A conflict between body and mind? From how she looked at you earlier, it seems to be a little more in-depth than something like that. You suppose it doesn't matter too much as long as you can get her under control. It seems that fear is a decent enough deterrent for her to not act against you any further.

You'll have to decide how you'll deal with your newly vampiric friend's inability to control herself later on though, for now you need to go after Alura and aid her in this fight she's apparently having against this ice wielding opponent!

>Tell Holly to stay in the cabin, you can't risk having her come with you in case your opponent is the vampire who turned her
>Have Holly return to your Cabin on the upper decks and await your arrival after you've helped Alura
>Have Holly come with you, her assistance is of dubious use considering her lack of control or training, but she might find some way to be helpful.
>Write-in...
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>>4088593
>Have Holly come with you, her assistance is of dubious use considering her lack of control or training, but she might find some way to be helpful.

Let's take a risk.
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>>4088593
>Have Holly come with you, her assistance is of dubious use considering her lack of control or training, but she might find some way to be helpful.
Honestly I just don't want to let her out of our sight. Seems dangerous.
Cool that our ojou vampire has Dio's ice power, though.
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>>4088612
Iirc, Loretta had ice powers as a vampire.
Way better than Dio Brando's vaporizing freeze too.
Or it could be somebody else entirely.
I'm hoping it's someone else so we can keep Holly.
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>>4088612
Or it could be some guy with a blue book. Or your run of the mill witch. Or a transvestite. A lot of things have ice attacks.
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I hope Holly trying to eat our allies doesn't become a running theme.
Otherwise we might have to take drastic measures against her doing so.
Coller is actually a pretty effective anti-vampire tool now that I think about it.
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>>4088639
>a transvestite
Trap ice spirit when.
A frozen half ought to solve the husbando - waifu ratio.
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>>4088593
>Have Holly come with you, her assistance is of dubious use considering her lack of control or training, but she might find some way to be helpful.
She needs a metaphorical leash badly right now. It's a risk we'll have to take.
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>>4088643
Honestly it's the fact her new nature seems to make her really impulsive, we might not just be dealing with her trying to eat allies.
Actually, that explains a lot of things about Dracula and probably Chaos's relationship with Vampires in general.
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>>4088750
Good point.
Still, I hope she's not too hard to control.
Babysitting a vampire sounds like a chore.
Also, this is two blood drinkers we need to feed now.
Fucking Unes are too autistic to photosynthesize like other plants.
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>>4088593
>>Have Holly come with you, her assistance is of dubious use considering her lack of control or training, but she might find some way to be helpful.
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>>4088639
It is fairly common as far as elemental attacks go.
Belnades witches have ice, as does Juste through his Belnades heritage, Charlotte can use ice, Shanoa has ice glyphs, Alucard and Soma can both get ice swords...
Really, most non Belmont protagonists can use it, as well as a lot of enemies with magic.

>>4088750
Yes, you'll have to figure out how to deal with a girl with superhuman speed, strength and magical abilities she's still in the process of discovering with about as much impulse control as an infant.
Good luck.

>>4088840
>two blood drinkers we need to feed now.
Alura has been doing a perfectly good job feeding herself.

>too autistic to photosynthesize like other plants.
Now that's just rude.
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i think we could take on hilde if we play our cards right.

wind shield + scouting is a hard counter.

we also have access to something incredibly broken, actually: since we can see through mistral's eyes, and she can go invisible, she's able to locate an opponent remotely for us. if we use the piercing PoD shot like we did once, we could snipe them no matter the circumstances, through anything. Just gotta make sure that the target is near a wall so they don't have time to dodge after seeing the shot.
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>>4088914
Can we actually do any of that though?
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Character sheet updated.
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>>4089012
Wind shield - probably.
Everything else - yes. We've done all of it before. Putting it together is the overpowered part.
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>>4089029
>Blessing of the Sacred Wind Sword
So you're saying we have the best weapon in our skill tree.
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>>4089089
I don't know how many times I'm going to have to say this:
We already have the best weapons, one on the end of each arm! All we need to do is get better at using them!
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>>4089089
ew

>>4089098
yes
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>>4089098
I don't know man, the Valmanway is pretty sweet.
A sword that is so fast that the user can swing it like 7 times without even visibly moving!
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>>4089113
Anyway that's pretty obviously Valmanway.
So what are the others?
Sylph's Protection is obviously a defensive skill.
Cloud and Hurricane I got nothing.
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>>4088593
>Have Holly come with you, her assistance is of dubious use considering her lack of control or training, but she might find some way to be helpful.

Yeah this is the only way to keep an eye on her so she doesn't impulsively go somewhere else.

>>4089155
Protectction is probably a wind shield that covers our body.
Cloud is probably a speed buff.
Hurricane is probably a magical attack.

>>4089098
>>4089108
Hmph! Humans main advantage over other species is the ability to use tools and intelligence and you want to waive both privileges away just to become a jojo? For shame.

Dark Lords need more style than that.
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>>4089173
>more style than hand-to-hand combat
Clearly you've never seen Fist of the North Star.
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>>4089173
we are NOT a jojo. we just make our own tools. i suggested a full, unique strategy of using our powers earier, for crying out loud.
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>>4089208
Your strategy was literally just to use the ability we passed out from trying to try to snipe her through a wall.
There's so much that could go wrong with this.
We don't even know the limits of her regen or if going for the heart will work.
The Belmonts need some crazy holy whip that eats souls to do the job.
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>>4089222

They need the whip for Dracula, though. This is just a vampire.
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>>4089227
The whip was made to deal with a particularly powerful (not Dracula) vampire called Walter Bernhard.

He wasn't the Dark Lord.
He was just really really strong.
We shouldn't get complacent here as we don't actually know how strong Hilde is.
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>>4089203
By the point we could pull off those kind of moves we'd be beyond everything else in the world, which makes the point moot.

>>4089222
Our PoD is a spell cast from hp. When we fainted, that was the first time using it, AND we were sealed from using it properly. Learning to use it now should be learning how to properly use it.
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I'm just gonna say it, the power of destruction is just the Alucard Shield + Shield Rod combo without the life steal.
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The BIG question is if those blessings are passive or if we only get one at once.
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It's really such a shame that It'll be too difficult to really add Charlotte into the story considering the incredible timescale of the series.
I feel like I've said this before, actually.
Well there is one way, but...
I don't know if I should use it.
No, it's not time travel and it's not grimoires either.

>>4089234
>By the point we could pull off those kind of moves we'd be beyond everything else in the world, which makes the point moot.
I wouldn't be so sure about that. The Kaiser Knuckles don't automatically make you win the game, after all.
I mean, the Valmanway/Crissagram does, but shhhh.

>>4089173
>Hmph! Humans main advantage over other species is the ability to use tools and intelligence and you want to waive both privileges away just to become a jojo? For shame.
So what advantage does that give them over vampires then? Or any other magically empowered intelligent humanoid in the Dark Lord's employ?
Fairly certain Lerajie is better with a gun than any human sniper is.
I also just realized that this means Jonathan and Charlotte can mentally calculate the path of a bullet that will richochet multiple times as soon as the shooter begins aiming.
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>>4090132
>I also just realized that this means Jonathan and Charlotte can mentally calculate the path of a bullet that will richochet multiple times as soon as the shooter begins aiming.
Or if you want to retcon it to make a little more sense, Charlotte has a spell that does that.
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>>4090132
>No, it's not time travel and it's not grimoires either.
Make her follow Wind's footsteps and become one with the Force?
>I mean, the Valmanway/Crissagram does, but shhhh.
Mostly the Crissagram really, I'd argue the Claihm Solais outclasses the Valmanway in both games, at least for boss battles.
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>>4090147
In the Japanese version of SotN, "Crissaegrim" was named Valmanway. It's the same weapon, just localized for the PSX by weirdoes.
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>>4090132
Pure blunt damage that can result in backlash isn't the most economical use of your body in the service of destroying your enemies, discounting the use of magical augmentation. But if you have access to augmentation then why not use it on a sword, or lance, or gun? The more distance between you and an enemy the more time you have to react to changes in the situation and avoid counter-attacks. Typically purely punching something to death relies on the enemy being so outclassed by you that they can't defend their vitals in time, or for them to not be wearing armor, or to take them by surprise, all of which are accomplished more elegantly by using heretofore mentioned weapons. And especially for us where we can make the Power of Destruction take the shape of our mind and become said weapons while also being a mental extension of ourselves, getting up-close and personal should be used for distractions or non-lethal take-downs unless we're desperate. We also have the issue where our "Armor" ability also makes us a berserker, and losing yourself in a fight is a good way to fail at accomplishing whatever your objective is, barring said objective being the fight itself or intending to lose. Unless my analysis about this is wrong in which case fml i was wrong about combat this whole time.

>So what advantage does that give them over vampires then? Or any other magically empowered intelligent humanoid in the Dark Lord's employ?
Literally none. Humans are near the bottom of the ecosystem in Castlevania right? But that doesn't exempt the forces of god and chaos from the above, most melee bosses in Castlevania are ez sauce for that reason.
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>>4090198
While this all makes good sense, it's also incredibly boring, and I've always had the impression that Castlevania is something of a style over substance setting.
In short:
Lame.
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>>4090198
Also, it's been clearly established that the more volume and distance outside of our body we project the Power of Destruction, the greater the backlash to us is.
It follows logically that the most efficient way to use it is to create an extremely thin layer of it over our hands, as this minimizes both volume and distance while facilitating heavy damage to the enemy.
So there, it's not as though I have a purely stylistic reason for wanting to fight bare-handed.
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>>4090143
It makes sense for it to be a spell in Charlotte's case, because she's a spellcaster, and it makes no sense for her to have that sort of spacial awareness. However, Jonathan has spent his entire life training his physical skills, has Belmont blood in him, and is probably capable of predicting the richochet by himself without relying on magical assistance.

He was also trained specifically not to rely on the Vampire Killer by his father, so his other fighting skills are actually more well rounded than your typical Belmont, giving him the most sub-weapons of any whip-wielder.
Of course, he also would've been the one responsible for training Julius, and he probably taught him everything he knew.
Better watch out for Paper Airplanes.

>>4090147
>Mostly the Crissaegrim really,
For whatever reason, the localization team for SotN were able to insert copious amounts of Tolkien references into the translation.
I can confirm that Alucard isn't wandering around with Glamdring in his pocket(?), because that is Gandalf's sword.

>>4090198
>Humans are near the bottom of the ecosystem in Castlevania right?
Unless you have magic or were born with superhuman physical potential or in the case of some people, both (Juste), yeah, you won't be getting too far.

>But if you have access to augmentation then why not use it on a sword, or lance, or gun?
Style? For the record, Dracula never really uses weaponry either. Preferring fireball spam, his summons, his magic, and in the very rare case he decides to get physical, punches and kicks.
Oh, and the soul steal.
Then he'll normally turn into a huge monster.
For whatever reason, Dracula just can't be bothered to pick up any of the mythical weapons he's just got lying around his castle to use.
He at least knows how to use a sword from when he was a human.

Of course, you can use whatever fighting style you wish. From the most flamboyant show off styles to the most practical boring styles.
You don't have to be Soma and bring a Rocket Launcher wherever you go.

Also, I can't ensure there will be an update tonight, because my power has already gone out a few times today already.
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>>4090204
When you bring sense into settings like these you tend to have a fun time doing what people outside the settings would deem obvious, but this is a personal dispositional thing so we can just agree to disagree.

>>4090215
>Also, it's been clearly established that the more volume and distance outside of our body we project the Power of Destruction, the greater the backlash to us is.
This has never been confirmed, when we destroyed the weeds in the mansion we were point-blank, and we ended up with dracula giving us information about corpseweeds and were so tired we collapsed. But when we made a fog out of PoD then deleted the space between us and the golem we were fine constitutionally, but got a vision of the Arm of Ruin.

>It follows logically that the most efficient way to use it is to create an extremely thin layer of it over our hands
You say that's the most economical but what about making bullets and shooting them at vital points? Or making a weapon and launching that? You have to keep in mind that this spell most likely has an initial cost and either a cost based on time deployed or a continual drain on health and sanity; When we used it on our arm too much we gained the arm of ruin which leads back to the problem with becoming a berserker if the PoD is used in such a way. I'm not sure how much effect the seals had on this but I'm under the impression that quick use rather than extended use is the way to go here.

>>4090245
>For whatever reason, Dracula just can't be bothered to pick up any of the mythical weapons he's just got lying around his castle to use.
Haven't we established that drac was just building up power with his resurrections and couldn't be arsed to take anything seriously?
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>>4090275
>Haven't we established that drac was just building up power with his resurrections and couldn't be arsed to take anything seriously?
Oh we have, but I still can't imagine dying feels great, even if you are guaranteed to come back within the century.
Against people with the Vampire Killer or against Alucard he tends to try at least a little.
With Shanoa though he basically just laughed at her best efforts.
There's also a tangible difference between trying in a fight and just throwing the Lance of Longinus he's got stashed away at somebody for a laugh.

The Battle of 1999 must've really been something to see.
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>>4090275
>When you bring sense into settings like these you tend to have a fun time doing what people outside the settings would deem obvious, but this is a personal dispositional thing so we can just agree to disagree.
This is what I would call "ruining interesting fiction with the boring aspects of reality," but as you say, agree to disagree.

>Is it really economical? What about bullets or thrown weapons?
So, the two times we've passed out from PoD overuse were when we created some kind of channel between our inner power and something else in order to infuse it directly with the PoD and when we tried to create a projectile.
Now, it seems pretty clear to me that what we did with the corpseweeds was a quite different sort of PoD use from our standard 'form it into various shapes' method, so I think we can ignore that in our considerations of what sort of shapes work best for that method.
That only leaves us with the projectile as our most costly attack. This is why I stress distance. Bullets and thrown weapons are both projectiles which have to remain in existence and separated from our body for some time. The fog remained connected to our body the entire time (another thing which reads to me as affecting cost) and only existed for an instant.

>I'm under the impression that quick use rather than extended use
I'm fine with that myself. To clarify my suggestion, I think we should fight as if normally using hand-to-hand techniques, strength, and wind empowerment, but at the moment when we need to make a killing blow wrap our hand (or hands) in a superthin layer of PoD similar to the 'wire' we used to cut that chain. Thus we can not only economize our PoD expenditure while retaining access to a method of punching right through the enemy or ripping out their heart, we can also vary the damage of our attacks from strike to strike, keeping them on their toes and adding the psychological element that's all-important in most forms of combat.
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>>4090324
>passed out from PoD overuse
I don't know why I said this, we just suffered heavy backlash. Still, the rest of my point stands.
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>>4090132
>It's really such a shame that It'll be too difficult to really add Charlotte into the story considering the incredible timescale of the series.
I think including the extra time since the battle of 1999 she'd be in her late nineties or something. Considering she'd be using magic and not really backflipping around bicycle kicking people she could probably just Hag the shit out of everyone with her stupendous magical power in a wheelchair.
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You put a hand to your head and sigh. Dealing with Holly and these impulses of hers is going to become a chore, you can already tell. For now, there's only one way of ensuring she won't get distracted and wander of somewhere. "OK, Holly, I'm going to have you come with us for now. It's unfortunate, but you can't be trusted not to wander off if I simply give you instructions. Especially with you unable to control your impulses as you are. It's really a miracle that with these bloody messes that she's undoubtedly been leaving all around the ship that nobody has found the gruesome results of her feeding habits. Or perhaps they have, but simply came at the worst time, doing nothing but adding to the drained and torn apart pule of corpses as Holly considered them just another course in her depraved feast. It really can't be natural that you can think about this without feeling disgusted to your core.

You briefly wonder just what the procedure for dealing with mass murderers is on board a cruise ship in international waters. Is there an armory? Do they have a security detail? It gets your mind off of thinking about Holly and her new taste for human blood, and judging from the state of the corpses, had apparently partaken in their flesh as well. Apparently, despite having a reputation for drinking blood, vampires aren't actually so limited in their palette. Though whether this consumption was through a need, a craving or simple curiosity driven by her uncontrollable impulses, you aren't sure. You don't really want to ask about her feeding habits either, in case the mere mention of it starts making you look like an appealing drink again.

Is becoming the Dark Lord really going to be such a bothersome task? Having to deal with allies of dubious value and loyalty who may just lose control at any minute? Perhaps in time Holly will learn to deal with these impulses of hers. Vampires could hardly get their fabled reputation as refined aristocrats if all of the real ones simply killed indiscriminately, that much is certain. Especially not with organizations like Shirley's one about. You can't imagine that any vampire that doesn't cover their tracks lasts a very long time with such factions seeking them out and destroying them wherever they were. You aren't sure just how powerful Dracula was as the Dark Lord, nor how powerful the ones who were responsible for slaying him were, but it stands to reason that said hunters wouldn't be content to just sit around even after the destruction of this lord of evil.
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It's quite obvious that despite the end of the Dark Lord, evil has not ceased, nor have the machinations of the one who he served. Perhaps things were truly far worse in the years before your birth, but you have no information on it anyway, so it's not worth worrying about too much. Mistral has decided to remain within the interior of your suit, poking her head out as she continues to eye Holly suspiciously. You do admit that allowing Holly to walk behind you would be an immensely foolish gesture, but at the same time, you can't exactly have her lead the way either. The only choice left for you then is to walk side-by-side with the girl, this way you can lead the way to wherever Alura has gone and keep an eye on the unstable girl at the same time.

It's not the most ideal of solutions, and you would prefer simply being able to trust Holly enough that you don't get the creeping suspicion she's only one fortunate looking opportunity away from trying to drain your circulatory system dry. Holly doesn't at all seem to mind in your complete lack of trust in her though, taking the opportunity of walking next to you through the twisting halls of the cruise ship as you look for signs of battle to follow in order to seize one of your hands in her own with significant force, not enough to be painful, but it's fairly uncomfortable. Upon noticing you aren't attempting to pull your hand away from her sudden vice-like grip, she relaxes it into a less forceful one. She gives you a weak smile as you glance at her out of the corner of your eye, she looks somewhat contented at this development. You suppose if it brings the girl some sort of comfort while she attempts to get to grips with her new existence then you don't mind holding her hand.

After some time, the signs of battle grow more fierce and obvious. Walls are torn through with frozen vines that have been shattered on the floor. You decide to hurry things up, Alura is obviously in some sort of danger! Your concern keeps growing and growing as you follow the intensifying signs of battle, coming to a peak when you see in the center of an almost entirely white with frost segment of corridor is a delicate looking arm, frozen solid and snapped away from the shoulder it was once connected to. Not only is Alura in danger, she's also hurt, badly.

You continue following the path of destruction, obviously, her wound didn't slow her down one bit as the frozen plant growth in the corridors has only increased! You see a variety of plants that you recognize, including the more basic type of Une as well as a few of those Man-Eating Plants! However, the real showpiece would be the gigantic Venus Fly Trap that has been frozen moments before being able to finish snapping shut! There's a piece of torn white cloth snagged on one of the strange locking teeth of the plant. Likely that of the enemy Alura is now evidently trying to eradicate with extreme force.
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Holly easily tears a path through the frozen foliage with her free hand as you keep on down the path. Hopefully Alura isn't in too much pain right now, you can't imagine how horrible that must be. Finally, your path comes to an end, right outside an entrance to a canteen, where you can hear the voices of two people talking with each other just beyond. One is obviously Alura's, taking a superior tone over her enemy. "You fought quite well, magician. I must say, I was almost challenged! It's a shame about my arm, but it's of no concern now. I'll just use your blood to help grow a new one, what do you say?"

There's a sound you can only describe as spitting, before the voice of a man responds with a light Russian accent. "I wouldn't be so certain you've won just yet, you plant bitch." The man is confident still, despite Alura effectively declaring her own victory. "This man you called Arthur, this so-called 'Dark Lord', he isn't my target here. But you have caused enough disruption to my mission now that it warrants dealing with." There's a heavy sigh from the other side of the door. "This is going to be an awful blemish on my record, I've never once failed in an assassination, did you know that? But somebody tore my target's contact into pieces after draining them dry! They didn't even bother to properly hide the body! They just threw the pieces under the bed!" The man has begun to start ranting at Alura. Holly slumps in shame for some reason. His voice is about as distant as Alura's is, the two of them must be standing an equal distance from the door.

Alura in turn simply scoffs. "As if I care for your affairs, magician. I'll remember the taste of your blood for far longer than your last words anyway." It sounds like things are about to come to a violent peak. You'll have to act now if you want to interfere!

>Barge into the room and charge towards the man, hopefully your assistance will allow Alura to finish the fight.
>Tell Holly to attack the man, her superior speed should allow her to close the distance far faster than you can.
>Calmly open the door and attempt to negotiate a peaceful solution between Alura and her enemy. The man says he isn't here for you, after all.
>Simply wait it out and allow the fight to progress as it naturally would.
>Write-in...
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>>4090478
If I ever end up actually going through with it, you'll see what I intend to do with her.
Ruining her by making her 90 years old would be a crime.
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>>4090510
>>Calmly open the door and attempt to negotiate a peaceful solution between Alura and her enemy. The man says he isn't here for you, after all.
Knock knock niqquah how painful do you want to make your death when you inevitably decide to try a cheapshot?
>>4090516
>implying a spunky, quippy centennial charlotte wouldn't be great
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>>4090503
Oh, Holly. She really does need to improve her eating habits. A refined man-eating heroine would kill her victims carefully, butcher them, and eat their flesh elegantly from a plate, thinly sliced with blood sauce.


>Barge into the room and charge towards the man, hopefully your assistance will allow Alura to finish the fight
If he's got an ace up his sleeve, we don't want to try and negotiate.
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>>4090510
>>Calmly open the door and attempt to negotiate a peaceful solution between Alura and her enemy. The man says he isn't here for you, after all.
Or rather, get some info out of him and then see what we do.
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>>4090324
>That only leaves us with the projectile as our most costly attack.
I just re-read the encounter with the golem >>3967205 and as far as I can tell that's straight up wrong. Arthur was running towards the golem, then he stopped, then he commanded the PoD to spread out in front of him, he then coated his arm with it; It was physically disconnected from him, as he suffered pain and the PoD was putting up resistance to returning. All of this shows that he has no problem controlling the power once it's separated from him, considering this wasn't the encounter that unlocked the Arm of Ruin. And the time we fainted when making that projectile was literally the first time we had used the Power of Destruction, and as I said we were sealed, so the unfamiliarity and tax of using it overwhelmed us, or so what it seemed to be to me.

>>4090510
>Barge into the room and charge towards the man, hopefully your assistance will allow Alura to finish the fight.

Only voting for this option since I don't think letting Holly attack would win, but I would go for that otherwise, Arthur and her should really get used to this kind of fight. Why should we overtly care about a random magician assassin? He decided to go start a fight with our friend for no reason and now he's about to pull his trump card to try and kill her. Seems best to get him out of the way asap. If we want info we could loot his corpse, maybe he has a calling card or something to that effect.
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>>4090548
But how could we do that? Just kill a possible plothook set by dear QM? I would never, ever.
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>>4090548
>Why should we overtly care about a random magician assassin?
Because I want Arthur to try to be a decent person and get bitten for it so he is ushered down the path of hatred and ruthlessness so that way down the line he can have a massively dramatic dialogue about suffering and faith before he ultimately killed by some asshole spamming unlimited throwing knives.

I thought that was pretty clear.
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>>4090548
Even so, I still think trying to use the cast from HP power as economically as possible is for the best, and I don't see any way you can argue that making weapons out of it would be less costly than making smaller, more efficient shapes out of it for less time.
If we're going to do anything that costs more than the minimum possible expenditure, it should be more experimentation with the technique that fills out our bestiary.
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>>4090556
How would it even be dodging the plot hook, the assassin had a client, and probably has friends, all who'd be curious who'd killed him and why. He should simply die on the principal of being a loose cannon. Don't think we'd want guys who go after collateral damage as close allies in the future, or even to use as a tertiary henchman, and this one has personally offended us. I feel that letting him go would be failing to embrace Arthur's ideal of seizing his own destiny if we're too afraid of the blowback from erasing this guy.

>>4090572
>not wanting to get betrayed by your inner circle causing you to have permanent trust issues that spiral down into paranoia so hard you isolate yourself and try to end the world so nobody can plot against you anymore.

It's like you don't even into being a proper Dark Lord.

>>4090581
Thus bullets or projectiles or wires. all of which have a lower surface area than gloves, depending on how small you make the bullets.
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>>4090588
>It's like you don't even into being a proper Dark Lord.
Well maybe I don't want to be like other Dark Lords. Maybe I think Arthur can do better.
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>>4090589
>ultimately killed by some asshole spamming unlimited throwing knives.
how is this better than drac, soma or graham?
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>>4090592
Hey man you can't escape fate. It's gotta happen eventually if you become Dark Lord.
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>>4090596
Not if you use your powers proactively instead of playing games because your immortal then get killed anyway because you didn't take anything seriously.
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>>4090598
Nah man. It has to happen. You start being a true terror in the night and suddenly a little girl starts praying and the nearby supremo vampire hunter starts glowing and being literally invulnerable.

It is inescapable.
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>>4090588
>Thus bullets or projectiles or wires. all of which have a lower surface area than gloves, depending on how small you make the bullets.
Lower surface area, but not necessarily lower volume. And, as has been previously pointed out projectiles are going to have to be launched out at a significant distance. Again, you're also ignoring the fact that with projectiles you have to keep them in existence for travel time whereas with my concept you only need it during the moment of the strike.

Look, does anyone else want to weigh in on this? Do you want to fight with PoD-enhanced hand-to-hand combat or try to use it for thrown weapons? Anon and I seem to be at an impasse.
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>>4090601
I want to use PoD to make the smoothest sculptures in existence.
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>>4090601
>Lower surface area, but not necessarily lower volume.
Looking at the options here: >>3965658 it seems we can even make beams from it, which are pretty fast, so this and the fog we used to cover an impossible distance in time both support the notion that we can use the PoD instantaneously, in which case projectile uptime becomes trivial since from launch to target would be literally or slightly less than instant, making the use of the power quite minimal, possibly more minimal than the time it would take to swing the arm after forming the quick execution weapon. Your suggested use still has the problems of being too close to react properly to shifting circumstances, and we're still decently slow so if the enemy decided to self-destruct out of spite we'd be done. Last time the enemy tried that we lost use of our left arm, and before that, even though we were a decent distance away we still got hit by shrapnel and almost had our back melted off.
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>>4090621
>we're still decently slow so if the enemy decided to self-destruct out of spite we'd be done. Last time the enemy tried that we lost use of our left arm, and before that, even though we were a decent distance away we still got hit by shrapnel and almost had our back melted off.
Those were interesting scenes! Getting up close and personal with the enemy is what makes an action scene in something like this fun to read.
It's not SWAT quest or Hitman quest, I don't see why you want to take this projectile-based approach, unless your main motivation is the aforementioned wanting to intentionally create genre-clash.
Alright now, I'm done arguing the point for tonight. QM has heard both our opinions, in all the detail he could need to factor either or both into the quest.
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>>4090644
>I don't see why you want to take this projectile-based approach
It's simple. I don't see Arthur as a masochist, nor as holding single combat all-too-highly; And developing a fighting style with few weaknesses is fun. It makes it all the more intense when those weaknesses are exploited. As opposed to being in front of the enemy when they use their limited distance aoe bombing ability, then getting injured when you could've been 20ft away; But yeah I agree to let it lie since it seems impossible for us to see eye to eye on this topic anyway.
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>Calmly open the door and attempt to negotiate a peaceful solution between Alura and her enemy. The man says he isn't here for you, after all.

...

>Hello there
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>>4090510
>Calmly open the door and attempt to negotiate a peaceful solution between Alura and her enemy. The man says he isn't here for you, after all.
We shouldn't be so hasty.
Alura has been damaged, but she can regenerate anyway.
We should at least hear his story before feeding him to the girls.
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>>4090650
I'll keep both of your points in mind.
It's an obvious point but the more powerful you get, the less pragmatic you can afford to be in combat.
Should you get to be as strong as Dracula, you could toy with anyone on the planet except Alucard, Julius and if he survives till 2035, Soma.

In case it wasn't clear, the Power of Destruction at it's maximum is something of a cheat ability. You've only accessed the more advanced stage one time in extreme stress.
That's where it opens up to it's true potential.
But don't expect to go full All Fiction with it unless Chaos amps you up with it's full power.

>>4090588
>>4090572
Interesting motivations for committing to evil fully.
Dracula's motivations were completely justified in wiping out at least one town.
I mean, killing a healer on suspicion she's a witch? They got what they deserved.
Then he just decided to go all the way.

>>4090548
You're assuming he was the one who started the fight.
Which he very well may have.

>>4090527
Give Holly a break anon, she's not exactly in the sort of condition where she can make rational decisions or keep elegance in mind when blood is involved.
Give her a few months, then we'll truly see how she's adapted.

Fun fact that I can't really work into the story: the bat that you saw in the corridor was actually Holly's first time assuming the form.
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>You're assuming he was the one who started the fight.
Well he is a russian. And killing people is his job. And he's cold-hearted.

>holly was the bat that got broomslapped
>mfw
Jesus Holly step up your game.
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>>4090857
She's just the most precious merciless killer around.
Also surprisingly clingy.
I wonder how she actually feels about Arthur.

>no mention of her body temperature being cold for the handholding
Did you forget vampires are technically dead, QM?
Or did Arthur just not take note of her temperature?
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>>4090881
>Did you forget vampires are technically dead, QM?
Technically powerful undead. But yes, while vampires would normally be cool to the touch, Holly has recently done something that has raised her body temperature to more human levels...
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>>4090974
>Holly has recently done something that has raised her body temperature to more human levels...
>a girl with superhuman speed, strength and magical abilities she's still in the process of discovering with about as much impulse control as an infant.
>"I... OK Arthur, I'm sorry. It's just... It's difficult to resist even a simple impulse for me right now. Even a passing thought is difficult for me not to act on."
>It looks as if Holly's new body is one that is avid to fulfill any desire that might take her fancy, even ones that she might not intend to act upon.
>>>>>difficult to resist even a simple impulse
>>>>>avid to fulfill any desire that might take her fancy
>>>>>has always thought Arthur was cool and liked him
>>>>>holding hands walking up to a fight
>>>>>literally rescued her from killing him in bloodlust AND actually treated her with understanding the whole time AND did not attack her at all even AFTER the loss of control
Oh, I can tell where THIS is going and exactly what is being implied here. The question is... will anons go for it when or if it DOES happen? I know I sure will. Because I posted the prompt to invite Hilde-whatshername into the bed during the hide-and-seek last thread.
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With how broken the power of destruction has turned out to be, I have to wonder what the other abilities do or did.
Change is probably some form of shapeshifting, maybe monster form?
Control is maybe mind control?
Seems like a copout.
Shadows...
I have no idea
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>>4091077
Oh no.
Chaos save our chastity.
The vampire wants to bang.
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>>4091077
Holly does not get to bang us for just being cute. We have higher standards...surely...hopefully.
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>>4091125
I don't know anon.
She is preeeeetttty cute.
Has Arthur even kissu'd a girl yet?

Or did that pseudoyandere vampire hunter bitch cockblock us completely throughout our entire childhood?
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>>4091164
Alura's cute too.
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>>4091125
>We have higher standards
We don't just have higher standards. We have *ojou* standards.
Hildebrant or bust!
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>>4091234
I don't know, I feel like we're forgetting poor Theresia.
This Ojou vampire might be nice, but we don't even know her.
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>>4091248
I wouldn't have forgotten about Theresia if I hadn't dropped the quest by that point. Luckily I came back in time to get us THE BEST GIRL we could find.
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>>4091164
>Or did that pseudoyandere vampire hunter bitch cockblock us completely throughout our entire childhood?
Yes, actually.
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>>4091077
Let's wait until she reins herself in a tad before she inevitably outwaifus Hilde.
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>>4091077
From her perspective, you've saved her no less than three times. To her, Arthur has acted something like the love interest of a romance novel.

>>4091125
You would hope so, wouldn't you?

>>4091234
You still need to find her first, before you can even start trying to persuade her to your side.

>>4091262
Oh good! Somebody likes Mistral after all.

>>4091164
I would be lying if I said no.
Shirley... is not a good person.
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>>4091350
>Oh good! Somebody likes Mistral after all.
It's a trick. He's clearly being sarcastic. Reee?
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>>4091350
Oh.
I mean in regards to Shirley's behaviour through his youth.
Any time a girl tried getting close to him, after a few days she'd suddenly begin to stay away from him completely.

Arthur has never kissed a girl romantically before the story begun.
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>>4091350
I like Mistral.
I just also think fairies are at their cutest when bullied.
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>>4091350
>Oh good! Somebody likes Mistral after all.
She's pretty much Aqua-Wind Elemental Edition- and I'm all for that shit.
>>4091352
You would think so, but there's little things more amusing to me than people being annoyed and annoying people getting what they deserve.
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>>4090600
That won't be a problem if we kill god tho

>>4091262
>>4091375
>Implying loli anti-god isn't best girl.
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>>4091482
>That won't be a problem if we kill god tho
Go home Killer, this isn't the right universe for you.
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>>4091482
She's sort of the universe's ojou.
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>>4091488
Have some ambition! I'm sure if we put in some effort we can become better than any previous or possible future dark lord! Besides, if Soma could do whatever he did to chaos I don't see why we can't do something similar or worse to God. I'm also shaky on whether or not God is even necessary to support the existence of the universe considering he's outside the system but manipulating it.

>>4091494
That just makes it even better.
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>>4091503
Bro Chaos let Soma win. I don't think God would give us that courtesy.
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>>4091262
>MGE Sylph
Bleh.
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>>4091514
>let one of her last eligible contractees "defeat" her so he could keep autonomy over his soul, just because you value disharmony so much.
She truly is best girl.

That's no reason not to try though, true autonomy can only be gained once the puppetmaster has been ousted.
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>>4091543
It's a primordial personification of erratic whimsy and contrarian existence, not your waifu. Well I mean it may be your waifu you do have shit taste. But either way you don't stick your dick in crazy first of all and second of all you don't shit where you eat. It's a business partner or a tool depending on how you want to look at it. It's also not a girl. It's an it. I won't be fooled by the facade of a little girl.
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>>4091543
We would only be able to do that by derailing the entire setting into Gurren Lagann and use the castle as our mech.
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>>4091557
fufun~ re-read the encounter with her, she was pretty clear that she developed many personae, but they got sealed away by whatever drac did.

>>4091559
MY CASTLE WILL BE THE CASTLE TO PIERCE THE HEAVENS!
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>>4091562
That really doesn't disprove what I said, though. It's not a girl. It's still just a thing. Whether it's a dominant persona created out of boredom or a genuine personality that came into its own doesn't change that it is a force of arbitrary creation and not a real person. It is the facsimile of a real person as the fragment of Chaos saw fit to invent. And I won't fall into the trap of thinking it's anything else. That's how you get catfished by the second oldest being in reality.
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>>4091567
>be amalgamation of everything god doesn't want to exist in his world, and you can't be removed or the world would be destroyed.
>get exiled to a featureless plane forever because God's such a dick
>spend countless years wandering alone with yourself
>eventually develop personalities to stave off existential dread
>God fucks up and creates beings perfect for you to influence to spread yourself
>find this guy who dislikes god so much he made himself live forever just to spite him
>become friends
>dude fucks up over and over cause he can just be leisurely until he gets bored enough to take over the world
>apparently he had second thoughts cause now your personalities are split and sealed because of his fuck-ups
>young dude shows up at the door to your seal with some of your power
>he meets you
>he says: "You're not human and your personality was manufactured so you can't be a girl."
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>>4091614
Correct.
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>>4091737
shit taste
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>>4091739
That has nothing to do with taste, though. Them's facts.
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>>4091750
Human personalities are manufactured by their environment, are you telling me that girls can't be girls now too?
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>>4091754
One problem with your argument. It isn't, nor was it ever human. For the same reason Alura is a plant and Coller is a machine, Chaos is a thing. Even Mistral is simply an elemental personification. The only reason vampires can be counted as girls or boys is because they were at least human once. Even though they are merely shells of what they once were. Frankly the only real girls we know are Shirley and Anna. I doubt Theresia is human, either.

And yes, humans are superior. My magic 8-ball told me so.
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>>4091764
>only humans can be girls
absolutely shit taste
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>>4091567
>>4091737
>>4091750
>>4091764
Damn, anon, I thought the worst taste in this quest was wanting to reject our style potential and turn the Power of Destruction into a gun, but you take the cake.
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>>4091770
I'm not the one trying to fuck not only what is an up-jumped isekai-slime but one that appears in a child-like form.

>>4091775
Well it's a good thing I fucking love cake.
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>>4091780
>Rejects loli anti-god
>I fucking love cake
It's all coming together now...
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>>4091793
You got me. I live in a monastery baking bread.
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Well this conversation sure took a turn for the odd in my absence.
Killing God and whether or not Chaos counts as a real girl.

>>4091375
>I just also think fairies are at their cutest when bullied.
>annoying people getting what they deserve.
Poor Mistral, you know, she's nowhere near the level of useless goddess that Aqua is. She's not really any less intelligent than her fellow spirits barring a few.
It's not like the Blessing of Party Tricks is being offered.

>>4091494
I mean, she technically is richer than any mortal being in existence, by virtue of owning her own universe full of beings subservient to her... and... well being able to basically create anything.
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>>4092370
>I mean, she technically is richer than any mortal being in existence, by virtue of owning her own universe full of beings subservient to her... and... well being able to basically create anything.
That's why she's (potentially) best girl.
Although I'm still hoping to be wowed by Hildebrand.
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>>4092370
>Poor Mistral
Hey, if the most extreme conclusion to Murphy's Law handpicks you to be unwillingly subservient to some random schmuck on a dangerous crusade against the forces of God then you might have done something wrong at one point in your life. Or maybe she just thought it would be funny. Or maybe she picked you at random, she's Chaos after all. But that doesn't rule out that there isn't some Karma at play.
>It's not like the Blessing of Party Tricks is being offered.
Well, that sounds like a (You) problem.
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On the topic of ojous which exist only to be bullied, not waifud don't @ me we need to work on our own haughty laugh so we don't get outclassed in the HAM game.
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>>4092454
You'll need to be able to beat Dark Lord Soma's laugh for that then.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tmcf-pV_EA0
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>>4092454
How does your taste just keep getting shittier? It's actually kind of amazing.
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>>4092457
I dunno I feel like Dracula's in SotN while not having the same energy too it was way more smug, especially his little chuckle when he teleports away. Soma's got the spirit though I'll give him that.

Also damn the original dialogue is way different. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVLqfj6_AOw
I think I actually like the OMEGA-HAM for the english dub more.

>>4092487
A man who wallows in filth would be ignorant as to what purity looks like. I would pity you if you weren't so pathetic. Or something else needlessly grandiose and self-superior. This is what you wanted, right?
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>>4092494
On a slightly less jokey and confrontational note, what do you want in terms of a romantic partner for Arthur, anon? I've been shooting for a vampire bride this pretty much since I saw "Castlevania" in the title, but Chaos is also pretty cute. Since you don't like ojou characters or Chaos, though, I'm curious where you're coming from.
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>>4092503
Well I'm a sufferingboo so any waifu I'd pick I would do so expressly for the purpose of her being plucked away from Arthur to hurt him. Hardship encourages growth after all. So my ideal waifu for that purpose would be someone who is strong of will and capable of keeping up with Arthur in these troubling times. Not a damsel in distress but an true to form woman. And she'd have to bring out his good qualities rather than enforcing and indulging in his bad ones. A sort of counterbalance to the influences he has in his current companions, Chaos and even the very nature of his soul. All so that the loss of said waifu would be even more damning and painful.

But I'm aware that I am quite too comfortable with misery and very fond of bringing it upon others. So I would never actually try to partake in the waifu wars. No matter who wins I'd want them to get got.

As for a question of taste Alura is currently the closest to my ideal waifu we've come across. She's a bit flighty and whimsical for my taste, though. Ojou's are just too far on the scale. Because I've had to deal with similar people before and they're annoying as shit.
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He's talking as is he has some sort of trump card up his sleeve, and his attacks have already been proven to have great effect on Alura and her organic attacks. After all, what good is a man eating plant when your enemy can simply shatter it like glass? It's really quite irritating, Alura, despite the obvious strength she holds, has only ever found herself against opponents with abilities that function as hard counters to her own. Shirley had her fire, and as you saw from how she immolated the entire mansion in rage, was apparently holding back with it, and then there's this new enemy with this ice. Nevertheless, the fact that she can still match these enemies even with these weaknesses to certain elements of hers taken into account is impressive in it's own regard. She never really did face off against Shirley properly though...

For now though, you'll have to settle with putting an end to this fight. There's really no reason for Alura to be fighting this man, though you might have trouble persuading her otherwise now she's been so heavily injured. With one hand, you casually push your way through the door and into the dining hall, trying not to be surprised at the two dozen people in the room, both sitting and standing, that have been reduced to ice sculptures, or the sculptures that have obviously been knocked over during the course of the battle, frozen chunks of skull and brain are dashed against the floor, next to a half destroyed ice sculpture of an obese man. Seems for all his rage at the collateral damage going on on this ship, he's certainly no stranger to causing it himself. The man in question is standing on the opposite side to Alura, who is missing an arm, but doesn't really seem that hindered by it. The man is lightly panting in exhaustion with multiple wounds cut into his flesh through his clothing which is stained red through the white cloth in many places. His clothing looks more like the garb of some sort of fantastical wizard than anything else, you hope he wasn't just walking around like this for the entire trip and nobody ever took note of him for it, the clothing itself consists of a highly decorated white robe that seems to shimmer in the light drawn over a black tunic. The entire outfit is accentuated with golden decorations. The man has has a hand on the hilt of some unseen weapon, likely some form of sword. His hair is as white as the frost coating the room and his blue eyes reveal no emotion other than annoyance.
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You cough to draw the attention of both the magician and Alura "Both of you ought to stop this madness. I have no idea what either of you are hoping to accomplish here at this point. You both should have realized the pointlessness of this fight by now." The man relaxes a little bit at your intrusion, seems that he might be possible to talk some sense with after all. "As for you, why are you attacking my ally? I heard something about a failed assassination attempt before I came in. You can't seriously be attacking purely out of spite. That's not very professional of you, is it?" Hopefully you can get a little bit of information from him.

The man is about to speak up before an unseen vine tendril buried underneath the floorboards whips out of the floor and smashes into the side of the man, there's a crunch as it collides with his arm and sends him flying across the room, crashing into a few ice sculptures as he goes and reducing them to a shattered mess of frozen gore. Eventually coming to a stop and landing in a heap near one of the walls, well, it looks like he's still breathing at least, so he isn't dead just yet. After quickly having dealt with her enemy, the girl with a missing arm turns to you with a smile. "It's really about time you showed up, Arthur. I take it this... adorable little thing is the vampire then?" While her words are sweet, the tone is venomous, Alura seems to be sizing Holly up for a fight for some reason.

You need to quickly remedy this situation before Alura decides to deal with Holly next "Ah, not quite the one we're looking for. Alura, I want you to meet..."

"It's Holly. My name is Holly Taylor" Holly lets go of your hand as she steps forwards, for the first time since you've seen her, she seems to have a little confidence behind her actions. "I knew Arthur for a while before my..." she murmurs something inaudibly, even you can't catch it. "turned me into a vampire. She's probably the one you're after."

"Oh, is this true Arthur?" Alura seems to have deemed Holly less of a threat now, her eyes have lost the dangerous edge they had to them before you came into the room.

"True enough. She isn't the one who injured me, at least. As far as fighting goes, she's basically all power with no skill behind her, even I was able to defeat her." You feel like your statement downplays your own ability somewhat, but you don't mind. The point is to get Alura to stop considering Holly a potential threat, after all.
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"Yeah. With my help! I'll have you know I A-aaaaaaaaaaa!" With a distance now made from Holly, the sylph hiding within your suit finally decides to make an appearance, unfortunately you're forced to cut her introduction short when out of the corner of your eye you see the ice magician struggling to his feet. Dashing across the room over to him, being at least a little careful of the remaining frozen diners just in case the freezing process isn't immediately fatal. Before the man can rise to his feet, you've managed to close the distance. His left arm is bent out of shape and in his right hand is a blue bottle of liquid that he is trying to bring to his mouth. Some sort of healing potion, possibly?

"I wouldn't recommend that if I were you. Surrender, and I might just be convinced let you live." You can still get some information from the man, and he's clearly quite powerful. It might be wasteful to kill him off.

The grip on the vial of liquid tightens, before he places it on the floor carefully. "That was a dirty trick you pulled, 'Mr. Dark Lord'. Fine, what exactly is it you want from me? There must be some reason you're not killing me immediately."

>"Information, I'm in quite the need of it. If you value your life, you'll tell me everything I wish to know (Any questions in particular?)
>"You mentioned being some kind of magical assassin, did you not? I might have need of your services in tracking down a vampire hiding aboard this ship."
>"From you? I changed my mind, there's nothing you could say that could stop me from doing this." Activate the Power of Destruction and kill the man.
>"I don't actually want anything from you. Just stay out of my way and I won't be forced to kill you." Let him go.
>Write-in...
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>>4092544
>>"Information, I'm in quite the need of it. If you value your life, you'll tell me everything I wish to know (Any questions in particular?)
First off it would be nice knowing who exactly he worked for. Or if he is an independent contractor. And secondly how far the word has spread on Arthur. What tales of the "dark lord" have graced the fair lands of fuckin europe. Fuckin Europe. And of course if there is a big dumb bounty or something on our head.

These are the things that spring to mind for me. Asking him if we can pick up some anti-summer-weather spells from him is probably a less than ideal use of time. Or plainly useless depending on his disposition.
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>>4092544
>"You mentioned being some kind of magical assassin, did you not? I might have need of your services in tracking down a vampire hiding aboard this ship."
Wow, what a fucking scrub.
What was his plan even?
Run away alot and then die?
Alura dealt with this icy faggot with ease all things considered.
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>>4092555
Well whatever his plan was I am sure he intended to look cool whilst pulling it off.
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>>4092561
The people in the canteen seem to agree
That his display was chilling to see.
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>>4092544
>"Information, I'm in quite the need of it. If you value your life, you'll tell me everything I wish to know (Any questions in particular?)
>What's your name?
Names are always useful.
>Who do you work for and why are you on this ship?
Let's get the story from him.
>What do you know about the Dorin organization?
>What does their presence in cities and towns look like?
>What's their general M.O. when dealing with supernatural incidents like these?
>How do they track people and things they're looking for?

And that's just about all I can think up atm. Anyone else have anything to add to these?
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>>4092561
>>4092565
For every ice pun you make, Alucard arrives a day sooner

>>4092555
You shouldn't undersell just how strong Alura is.
You actually distracted him long enough for her to launch an attack too sudden for him to evade or freeze, and at the end of the day, most humans are going to go down when they get hit like that.
Allowing yourself to be distracted can be a fatal mistake to make.
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>>4092695
>For every ice pun you make, Alucard arrives a day sooner
Well then I guess we better stay frosty
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>"You mentioned being some kind of magical assassin, did you not? I might have need of your services in tracking down a vampire hiding aboard this ship."

>You help us and we'll help you. Eh?
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>>4092544
Supporting >>4092552

There are very few possibilities on a target here, we need to know their mark to determine if they're dangerous or not.
But most likely he's not gonna be able to tell us straight up, he's a professional after all.
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I wonder if we can recruit this asshole.

Also, him about to drink his potion reminds me we still have those vials on us.
We should ask our allies about those.
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>>4092544
>"I did not intend for her to do that. Apologies."
>"Information, I'm in quite the need of it. If you value your life, you'll tell me everything I wish to know (Any questions in particular?)
>First off, what's your name?
>Who do you work for and why are you on this ship?
>What do you know about this Dark Lord business, and how much do others know?
>What's with that vial? Can you tell me about it?
>"You mentioned being some kind of magical assassin, did you not? I might have need of your services in tracking down a vampire hiding aboard this ship."
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>>4092844
It is quite odd how you don't really seem to have any interest in them.

>>4092698
I have an absolute zero tolerance for these puns.
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>>4092515
>Well I'm a sufferingboo so any waifu I'd pick I would do so expressly for the purpose of her being plucked away from Arthur to hurt him. Hardship encourages growth after all. So my ideal waifu for that purpose would be someone who is strong of will and capable of keeping up with Arthur in these troubling times.
Wow, that is completely at odds with my goals for the quest. Sorry we don't see eye-to-eye, anon.

>>4092544
>>"Information, I'm in quite the need of it. If you value your life, you'll tell me everything I wish to know (Any questions in particular?)
"Who do you work for, who was your target, what are you doing here, what are your methods?"

>>4092978
>It is quite odd how you don't really seem to have any interest in them.
I do feel we need to show them to Anna and figure out what they do, but first it seems like we've got to find a moment to breathe, so we can discuss non-urgent matters with her.
We haven't had one of those yet.
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>>4092978
>I have an absolute zero tolerance for these puns.
Oh don't be so frigid.

>>4093062
>Wow, that is completely at odds with my goals for the quest. Sorry we don't see eye-to-eye, anon.
S'all good. I'm perfectly aware that it's absolutely extreme and unwanted by pretty much everyone. Doesn't mean I won't talk mad shit about everyone along the way.
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There's lots of different questions here.
>>4092552
>>4092677
>>4092859
>>4093062

Would...
>What's your name?
>Who do you work for, why are you on this ship and what are your methods?
>Ask about self and how well known the Dark Lord or rumours of are to Europe
>Ask what he knows about the Dorin Organization.
Work for you all?

Do you want to apologize for Alura ragdolling him across the room or not?
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>>4093902
>Do you want to apologize for Alura ragdolling him across the room or not?
Pft no. It's not like we told her to do it and they were trying to kill each other anyway.

The questions are a-ok. Even if asking a dead man for his name is pointless.
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>>4093902
Questions are fine. No apologising.

>>4093912
but it isn't pointless tho, we'll know why there are guys trying to kill us screaming about us killing josef
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>>4093902
Looks good to me. Don't apologize.
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Also take his robes. They're cool and we need them.
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>>4093902
Those questions sound good. No need to apologize.

>>4094020
Our suit is cooler.
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>>4094022
you fool
idiot
you
bumbling buffoon

we'll wear it over the suit.
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>>4094035
I'll be blunt with you.
That would look like shit. The styles totally clash.
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>>4094035
But think of the clashing of styles!
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>>4094039
>>4094038
We are a servant of CHAOS
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>>4094044
Also we can give the robes to Alura
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>>4094044
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>>4094047
Space Link?!
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y'know, there's gonna be alotta missing people when this cruise disembarks. how do you guys suggest obfuscating that? I think we should frame mr magician here for all the dissapearances, then make it look like he went into hiding.
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>>4094044
>wanting to be a slave to unreason
Truly a horrendous little goblin you are. Also his robe isn't even that cool. Which is odd because he's an ice wizard.
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>>4094064
It was a joke, anon
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>>4094067
There are no jokes in the presence of the foolish. No matter how hard you try to emphasize the fact it was not serious there will be some who take it as gospel. You know not the horrors you have set in motion. Because of you the doomsday clock has begun to tick. Even now the drooling masses convince themselves that anything is justified so long as they do it for Chaos.

Damn you, anon. The end is nigh.
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>>4094077
this post gets funnier the more i read it
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>>4094077
Are you saying the unenlightened masses cannot make the judgement call?
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>>4094077
and if that's exactly what I wanted?
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>>4094087
But... if they give up free will forever their voices won't be heard at all!
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>>4094093
Good. Then they may display obedience while never stepping out of line.
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This is a valuable opportunity to get some more knowledge about the world around you. This defeated enemy could yet be of some use. "Information, I'm in need of it quite badly as things stand. So, if you value your life, You'll answer all of my questions, Mr...?"

"Izmaylov. My name is Grigori Izmaylov, your second question is no doubt who I work for, no?" You give the assassin a brief nod to continue. "Well, I usually work independently but sometimes I have a few partners that occasionally aid me on difficult missions, ever since the underground world found out about magic, there's been quite a lot of work for a man with my skill set. Even with the Church and their lapdogs going about and trying to either capture or destroy anything they can't control."

"Your skill set? Tell me more about just what it is you can do, I'm quite interested in the skills of a magic-wielding assassin, if only to know what to expect in the future, though if you're not her for me, I would like to know just what you are hoping to accomplish here." If he's useful enough, it might even be worth keeping him around, a pity you don't really have a way to ensure his loyalty, or at least to ensure he won't try to kill you as soon as he has recovered from his current state.

The man grunts as he drags himself over to a wall to lean against, his limp hand dangling uselessly. You allow him to drag himself across the floor, so long as he doesn't make any sudden movements. If he did, you're pretty certain you're close enough that you could kill him with one of those wind enhanced strikes you have courtesy of Mistral, so you decide it better to allow the mercy of allowing the wounded man to prop himself up against something. "The Izmaylov family have spent centuries researching our magic, if that's what you're asking. It's something passed down through our blood. As for my other skills, I pride myself on my ability to find people who don't want to be found, and I've trained in a variety of weapons, even the... more modern kind, should a job call for it. Though my preferred method of killing is to freeze their heart, by the time anybody finds a target and performs the autopsy, it's long since defrosted." The man chuckles despite the obvious pain. "They never get any further than simply labeling it as a heart attack. As for why I'm here, my target was meant to meet the now deceased monster dealer on this ship upon him reaching wherever they set up their meeting, I couldn't find any record of it, so that information disappeared down the neck of the bloodsucking monster that devoured him." He squints in Alura's direction, though you're pretty certain that the girl standing behind her is the true culprit.

"You know, you're awfully talkative for a man who might be moments away from his death. Aren't you at least a bit concerned?" It's not very professional for an assassin to spill everything he knows upon being captured, so you're a little confused.
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"Not really, I'm a dead man either way. There's no point in being secretive if my current employer is just going to kill me for my failure regardless of how much I reveal here, so why would I bother being loyal to them? Fucking cultists, pay well but are never worth the effort. That's the problem with dealing with fanatics. I don't even know why the target was contacting a smuggler dealing in monsters, but it was stressed that it wasn't my concern."

"Speaking of fanatics, you did mention the Church, are they involved with this... Dorin Organization? I seem to have attracted their attention in quite a significant way."

The man laughs at the mention of the people pursuing you "And here I thought I was supposed to be the dead man! What did you do to piss those zealots off? Don't tell me they actually buy into this Dark Lord story!" The man is fairly crass, all things considered. It's kind of at odds with his appearance. You would've thought him to be more eloquent judging from looks alone.

"I'd prefer if you could tell me about them, instead of just laughing at the circumstances." You aren't really in a hurry, but you are the one asking the questions here, allowing Grigori to take control of the conversation wouldn't be beneficial at all.

"What's is there to say, they've been quite secretive since they were founded 70 or so years ago by some priest to 'help combat evil wherever it might thrive' or whatever their stupid motto was. Most of the time, their targets or people who try to antagonize them just vanish without a trace, never to be seen again. Doesn't matter how much power they'd amassed, more than a few people have picked a fight with them over the years, only to have their entire network dismantled the very next day."

Sounds like Shirley's organization isn't quite as above board as she liked to pretend, or perhaps she was simply misled herself? It's a thought you don't want to dwell on, the girl had obviously betrayed you from the start. "So, I take it no stories of the Dark Lord have reached Europe then."

"Unless you're talking about Dracula, then not really. All I've heard are a few rumors and prophecies being thrown about sometimes. Lot of people just don't know when to quit. Dracula is dead. Belmont took care of that." You're relieved that you are still a relative unknown across the sea, it seems the Dorin Organization aren't too quick to leak out information to the criminal underworld, but there is one thing he mentioned that deeply concerns you.

"Belmont?" That's an unfamiliar name, but somehow, just hearing it makes your heart beat a little faster and has somewhat worsened your mood.

"Vampire hunter family, if there's one type of person you don't want to fuck with, it's a Belmont, Whenever Dracula rose up in the past, it was almost always a Belmont that sent him back to his shallow grave." Well, at least you've got some information on a person to absolutely avoid now.
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"Well then, Grigori, I think that brings an end to my questions for you. So now...

>...I'll kill you painlessly."
>...You can go free."
>...You'll work for me."
>...I'm going to let Alura deal with you in whatever way she pleases."
>Write-in.
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>>4094254
>...I'm going to let Alura deal with you in whatever way she pleases."
A good boss always rewards reliable subordinates!
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>>4094254
>...You'll work for me."
I think he's more useful to us as an asset than he is as a snack for our plant.
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>>4094254
>>...I'm going to let Alura deal with you in whatever way she pleases."
He did freeze her arm off. Maybe she'll hit him with some organic morphine first. Probably not.
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>>4094254
>...I'm going to let Alura deal with you in whatever way she pleases."

Yeah, don't want a disloyal guy like this working for us. Complete disaster in the making. Now how do we go about making it look like this guy was behind all the disappearances on this cruise.
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>>4094272
You're a fool if you think she isn't going to kill him as painfully as possible.
She butchered like 30 something people merely for the threat of killing her.

I would prefer we kept him alive, but I am interested in seeing just how far she'll go.
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>>4094289
Hey man it's always possible. Even if it isn't plausible. Frankly it doesn't matter. Alura already doesn't care for her companions save us. Adding this guy to the mix would just escalate the tensions in our group.

A pity we finally meet a boy and he has to die. Damn ruskies.
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>>4094254
>>...You'll work for me."
Since feeding him to Alura has strong support I'll change to this cuz I feel bad for him. And because we are no strangers to taking dumb risks.
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>>4094254
>...You'll work for me."
Definitely more useful as an assist.

We also need to clean up this mess before it turns into a hitman-style corpse pyramid of witnesses. Urgh.
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>Plant Food
>>4094263
>>4094272
>>4094277

>Icy Acquisition
>>4094271
>>4094304
>>4094333

We are at an impasse between the two most extreme options, it seems.
Damn, I wanted to get a second update done today.

>>4094277
>Yeah, don't want a disloyal guy like this working for us.
It's not that he's totally disloyal to his employer no matter the circumstances, it's more in this case his employer is the sort to unironically "You have failed me for the last time! Die!" on people working for them, regardless of how the failure was brought about, so he really doesn't care about being loyal to them.
Money is good though, and the mission seemed to be one without risks. Till two major unknown variables popped up, started playing deadly hide and seek and subsequently screwed everything.

>>4094296
>Adding this guy to the mix would just escalate the tensions in our group.
You know you don't have to live with him in order to have him work for you right?
That's not to say there are no benefits to the other path though, Alura does want to kill him just a little.

Also, would you believe it if I told you that Alura doesn't actually hate Anna?
She just enjoys tormenting her a little.

>>4094333
>hitman-style corpse pyramid of witnesses
I look forward to seeing you try to disguise the amount of disappearances on this ship and the bizarre ways the majority of them died.
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>>4094254
>>...You'll work for me."
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>>4094254
>"...You'll work for me."
>If Alura complains, tell her that he's on a tight leash and that right now he's much more useful alive. His Ice shenanigans are ineffective against us now that we know what we're dealing with.
>Hell he'll probably be more loyal to us then to those cultists, considering a potential Dark Lord would be pretty high up on the totem pole.
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>>4094492
>actually working for moustache twirling villains.
What a fucking idiot. He should've just called it quits instead of trying to fuck with us.

>You know you don't have to live with him in order to have him work for you right?
As useful as he might be, there's always going to be that possibility of betrayal. I don't really see the harm in having him help find Hild though.
Worst case, he can be a sacrifice.

>Alura doesn't actually hate Anna
Isn't Anna technically like her mother?
Doesn't that sort of help her disposition towards her?
Also, we still need to get her an actual name, referring to her by her species name feels wrong.

>I look forward to seeing you try to disguise the amount of disappearances on this ship and the bizarre ways the majority of them died.
Can't we just have Alura dissolve them and throw the remains in the ocean?
She can make acid right?
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>>4094570
>What a fucking idiot. He should've just called it quits instead of trying to fuck with us.
Think of it this way, this one group pays you really well and after a few jobs you discover that they fuck over anyone who fails them and even hunt down quitters. The best thing to do in his head is to continue doing their job and not fuck up, shouldn't be too hard since they know what they're doing.
Right now he's passing the Anger part of Grief after realizing he's dead meat.
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>>4094582
>realizing he's dead meat.
Depending on how useful he is to us, he might become more literal meat for our predatory allies yet.
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"You'll work for me, I have a task that you might be of help in accomplishing. Of course, that is unless your pride as an assassin or some other oath-bound nonsense prevents you from doing so, I could simply have Alura play with you however she wishes, and I doubt it's an experience that would be enjoyable for you." The man looks you in the eye as you declare his fate, his poker face is pretty good, he remains completely straight-faced. Honestly, you were expecting to see at least some sort of relief at his life being spared.

The man sighs as he readjusts himself against the wall. "If that's the way you want to do things, that's fine. If I've got a choice between death and breaking a contract by working for somebody else, I'm not so foolish that I would prioritize my reputation over my own life. Not for the sake of a bunch of lunatics. Besides, they paid half up front anyway." He eyes Alura warily. "Just, keep your girl over there under control. I've fought my fair share of monsters in my life, and she tops that list in regards to danger. I really don't like that look she's got in her eye either."

"Aww, so I don't get to kill him yet? Too bad. I suppose I'll just have to wait before giving you exactly what he deserves." You supress the urge to jump at the voice coming from directly behind you, turning just in time to see Alura flash the injured magician a savage smile before she smashes the vial of blue liquid that was placed on the floor underfoot. "I think you can stay like that for now at least though. You can suffer the pain of losing the use of that arm for a while." Grigori does nothing but give her a pained smile in response as she walks away to inspect the ice sculptures for whatever reason.

"I can't really say you don't deserve it, Mr. Izmaylov. You did take one of her arms during the skirmish the two of you decided to have, and it's perfectly normal for anyone to be upset about that, the difference between her losing her arm and you losing the use of yours is that you are only alive because I decided you were more useful to me that way. Were it not for my intervention, you don't want to imagine what Alura would do to you, I believe that she would really excel at making your death a painful one." Honestly, you don't really want to imagine what she'd do to him either, but you ought to get the man to properly fear the retribution he'd suffer if he did betray you somewhere down the line. "Oh, and the name is Arthur Bernhard. Commit it to memory."
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"Bernhard, huh? Alright then. You don't need to rub the situation in my face." He coughs up some blood. "I take it I'm not getting paid for this job you had in mind? Who or what are you actually trying to find anyway?" The man immediately changes his attitude as he begins to speak business with you. He understands he's not getting paid at least, which is good. Because you're pretty certain you don't have the funds to actually pay him right now even if you wanted to. If you're going to spend life on the run, then you're going to need to figure out a way to make some money. But that will have to come later.

"You won't be getting paid for this, no. But don't worry, should you prove your worth, I can assure you that you will be well rewarded for any later work I have you undertake." Another lie, but you're confident with the power you and your allies have, gathering physical currency won't exactly be difficult. Even if you have to instruct Coller to rob a bank or something. " You see, me and my allies have been looking for a powerful vampire hidden aboard this cruise ship for the last few days and haven't had much luck in finding her."

For the first time, Grigori actually takes note of the girl standing near the door. "I assume you aren't here to slay this vampire then? Because the girl over there is pretty clearly a vampire. I'm actually quite surprised with how she's looking at me that she hasn't tried anything yet." He pushes his good hand through his hair, pushing it out of his eyes. "Seeking out a powerful vampire that obviously wants to remain hidden? Sounds like suicide to me. But a job is a job. It's a shame I'll be doing it with only one arm, but I've had worse." You can't get a read on him, it's really quite infuriating that he seems to be taking the whole situation so lightly.

"I'm glad we could come to some sort of arrangement. Killing exceptional individuals such as yourself would be quite wasteful." And you need all the power you can get right now, especially if the Dorin Organization is as dangerous as everyone seems to believe, or in case this 'Belmont' fellow shows his face. Then there's Chaos' request to take into consideration, it's doubtful that the other Dark Lord Candidates will be easy to kill no matter how you go about things. That is, if you decide to go through with killing them after all.
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Turning away from the injured man, you see that Alura has taken an interest in one of the frozen diners. Specifically one of the waitresses, if you had to wager, you'd say she's in her late twenties. As for Alura's interest in the waitress, you quickly notice the reason as to why, though her jaw has frozen shut, she's still clearly alive. Terrified eyes darting back and forth as Alura looks at the woman, expression neutral. "Mmm, you'll do." Is all Alura says as she plunges her hand into the womans throat. The woman's eyes roll to the back of her head as her body withers away, all the while Alura's missing arm steadily regrows. It takes less than half a minute for Alura's arm to be restored completely, and to leave the waitress a withered husk. You really would've preferred not having to see that. A quick glance at your newly employed assassin confirms he shares your thoughts on the matter, while Holly looks on with an expression that could only be called fascination.

Alura casually tosses the partially frozen husk of a body away, which shatters completely into sparkling dust as it collides with the floor. The clothing the waitress was wearing perfectly preserved despite the utter destruction of the body of the woman wearing it. Alura smiles as she looks your way, clearly looking to gauge your reaction to her casual murder. While you do a perfect job of hiding your thoughts on the brutal killing, the man responsible for killing the majority of the room looks a little green, it's the first time his mask has slipped. Upon realizing your apparent lack of disgust at the murder and consumption of a fellow human being, Alura gives you a happy smile "Well, with this pest taken care of, I believe we're done here." Alura stretches her new arm out as she doesn't even bother hiding her disdain for your new ally.

Though she is probably correct, you're definitely going to have to do something about the mess they've caused here. It's just too much for you to ignore

>Ask Alura if she has any way to get rid of the bodies.
>Ask Grigori for his advice on disposing of this many bodies.
>Use the Power of Destruction in an effort to completely erase all the bodies.
>Just leave things as they are, nobody is going to realise what actually happened here anyway.
>Write-in...
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>>4094905

>You JUST got rid of a body. Just do that to all of them. Turn them all into dust.
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>>4094914
What if she isn't thirsty?
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>>4094905
>>Ask Grigori for his advice on disposing of this many bodies.
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How long would it take to just dump all the bodies overboard?
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>>4094951
Well, there's 23 frozen diners you'd need to carry a fair distance to dump overboard.
So...
A fair amount of time, at least.
Well, Alura can manage the majority by herself, but then you'd run into the problem of a rising bodycount for everyone that saw you.
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Well then,
>>4094905
>Use the Power of Destruction in an effort to completely erase all the bodies.
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>>4094921
make a bunch of plant servants with the extra life force/blood/whatnot. There's no need to overfill.
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>>4094905
>Check if Holly's doing okay.
>Ask Grigori for his advice on disposing of this many bodies.
I know she isn't feeling as much shock due to being a vampire now, but it doesn't hurt to check on their mental health.
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>>4094905
>Use the Power of Destruction in an effort to completely erase all the bodies.
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>>4094971
>>4095061
There are TWENTY THREE of them.

We'll pass out!
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>>4095098
This is the fastest, and the cleanest method to clean the deck, if we aren't going to frame icy then we need to hide the evidence VERY well, you know, maybe make it so the evidence never existed to be found?
And I doubt we'll faint from this, we've made a cloud that erased all that existed in it before. If we can't destroy 23 corpses without fainting then we'll be in trouble when we have to erase our murders in the future regardless so best to find out our limits now.
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>>4095104
>maybe make it so the evidence never existed to be found?
Twenty three people vanishing without a trace on a cruise ship that was all torn up on the inside is still super suspicious though.
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>>4095114
yeah, not like we can do anything about that though, maybe instigate a brawl on board and attribute it to that or something.
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>>4095098
Good point.

>>4094905
>>4095061
Switching.
>Ask Grigori for his advice on disposing of this many bodies.
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>>4095116
Clearly we just need to sink the ship and commandeer one of the life boats. Also steal all the food before we do.
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We're still gonna have to deal with all the bodies Holly has been leaving around the ship, and possibly foist the responsibility of all the disappearances on the dead monster dealer.

Actually, >>4095130
That's perfect. Let's do it like 1 day before reaching port.
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>>4095135
Remember to bring an umbrella. Gotta watch out for that mega sunburn.
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>>4095140
Alura can just make a sunflower umbrella, OR she could even make a big leaf boat!
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>>4095141
Gross.
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>>4095144
No, it's actually better than the lifeboat since it's biodegradable and wouldn't leave any evidence on-shore. Ships sink often enough that it wouldn't be too suspicious if it did, certainly not more suspicious than all the missing people with structural damage and no bodies.
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>>4095147
Coller weighs like ten million ducks though. She'd be too heavy for a bigass floating fern.
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>>4095162
Wasn't she floating in the tank we found her in? Even if she's heavy, the car could hold her weight, and Alura could crush the car. She could also make a balloon plant, or Coller could run on the sea floor. Really the only problem I see with this plan is the crew getting suspicious about the disappearances and contacting the mainland.
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>>4095168
We never found out what that fluid she was floating in was. And cars can carry a whole hell of a lot more without issue than boats can, What happens when you put too much weight on one side of a car? It drags a little and gets sluggish. Boats'll topple over or sway too much. And a leaf is way more flexible than a boat. It'll bend and that'll throw off the integrity of it all. The boat is superior to the leaf.

In fact we should burn all leaves. Quickly, to the amazon.
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>>4095187
I think our objective should simply be to leave the boat some time before it reaches land.

That's it. We just get off, perhaps on a leaf boat, and call it a day. We must do it during night and temporarily knock out guards and operators so we get away safely. Alura can do that easily though.
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>>4095187
Then you just have to disperse the weight along enough surface area. So she could make a really huge leaf as the floor and hull, or, she could make really long plant tubes full of air, then coil them conically underneath the leaf to give it enough buoyancy to offset the weight.
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>>4095196
What you don't want to potentially kill a ton of people by sinking a ship? Pft, what are you, a good person?
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>>4095201
>tfw teaching alura about shipbuilding and engineering for a leaf
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>>4095126
>>4095098
>>4095024
Just to be clear, you guys do realize that the longer we stall actually dealing with the bodies, the higher the likelihood of having to kill additional witnesses right?

>>4095196
Sinking the ship just gets rid of the evidence, not sure if we go through with it whether or not we should make sure all the passengers die by sabotaging the lifeboats or not.
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>>4095224
You do realize that if we faint due to overusing the power of destruction we have absolutely no way of dealing with the consequences that ensue right?
Please accept the fact that it's a stupid risk that people don't want to take instead of mass quoting people who know what they're voting for just because you aren't having your way.
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>>4095234
Let's see, we have Alura and holly right next to us, and we just secured an alliance with Grigori. If we faint I'm sure Alura would help us out. An it's not like Grigori would just try to kill us right after we cleaned a mess he was partially responsible for.
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>>4095239
I don't think I have enough Hinas for the amount of misfortune this route would take us.
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>>4095258
What's the worst that could happen? We spend a few days unconscious talking to drac/chaos while the vampire gets antsy we haven't found her yet and starts killing people blatantly to get our attention while grigori's original target gets paranoid and uses magic to find out what happened to his monster dealer friend?
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>>4095263
>What's the worst that could happen?
People mistakenly think spending time with Chaos is a positive.
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>>4095273
Chaos is a top-tier benefactor so I can forgive that.
But time loss is a ridiculous cost in our current circumstances.
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>>4095275
but we have 5 days til we reach land though
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>>4095275
Chaos didn't give us the Materialize Cube so we can get cash from smashing light fixtures and you think it's top-tier. Get outta town.
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>>4095202
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>how do you hide the murders
>kill literally everyone

I think you scared off QM by being way too evil.
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>>4095952
Truly the dankest of lords we are.
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>>4095960
Where's the logic in becoming the biggest terrorist on the planet?
You're suggesting
In order to cover up some mysterious deaths
The potential greatest maritime disaster ever.
Where all the lifeboats are sabotaged in order to ensure only your group survives.
Also, more deaths than fucking 9/11, potentially depending on the ship's capacity.
I thought Arthur was True Neutral.
Pretty sure one-upping Al Qaeda would put him straight at Chaotic Evil.
Chaos (bestest girl) might be impressed at least.
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>>4096046
Not to mention having the entire ship disappearing is gonna raise even more eyebrows then disappeared people.
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>>4096046
>>4096053
When the mundane police hear about missing people on a cruise ship, the church's moles will realize something's up. There may be 1 or 2 people who go missing on cruises, but normally there are none, and on this cruise there will be upwards of ~30 missing people. Now if the ship gets sunk, it makes way more sense why some people would disappear, and the lifeboats don't necessarily have to be sabotaged, its just the best opsec. Nobody needs to know it was an actual terrorist attack, it just could've been a marine accident, which is why we cut all the comms before sinking the ship.
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>>4094905
>Check if Holly's doing okay.
>Ask Grigori for his advice on disposing of this many bodies.
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>>4096046
I never suggested sabotaging the lifeboats. Merely that sinking the ship is always an option. I think you're being a lawfulfag and also using a shitty alignment chart where it absolutely should not be.

Obviously in CV there are only three alignments, Order Boi, Unaware and Dank Lord.
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>>4096585
but what about dank order lord
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>>4096654
That's a myth. Like an anon with a good idea. Or a waifu that isn't shit. Absolute fantasy that.
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>>4095952
I am in fact not scared off, I've just been very busy but should have an update for you soon.
Feel free to be as evil or good as you wish, though you all should bear in mind that Arthur isn't evil enough for this level of killing yet.
Though he's really getting there now.

>>4096668
>an anon with a good idea
Well personally I think some of your ideas are pretty good.
>a waifu that isn't shit
...oh.
Ok then.
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>>4096716
>...oh.
>Ok then.
Instant regret. New record.
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When it comes to the disposal of bodies, you aren't exactly an expert. Your best idea would be either using the Power of Destruction to try to erase all of the bodies entirely, leaving no evidence at all, though you're pretty sure the toll summoning up the destructive energy takes on you would leave you unable to finish the task of actually erasing all twenty-three of the frozen diners. Of course, another idea that comes to mind is simply starting a fire to try to erase any evidence of the events that occurred today, but that won't work either. Creating a fire that large would likely quickly spread out of control too quickly and end up jeopardizing the whole ship, not to mention it would likely make international headlines if it got so out of control that it required an evacuation effort to take place.

But you have somebody who should at least have some sort of experience in covering up 'accidents' like this, and seeing as how he's the one responsible for the frozen corpses, most of the responsibility should fall on your new underling. "Grigori, I believe that incidents such as this one are normally covered up, correct? To prevent the general populace from finding out about what goes on behind the curtain, so to speak. How do you suggest we go about clearing up this mess? I'll defer to your experience in this matter." Hopefully he'll have some idea, you don't really know if giving Alura the go ahead to deal with the corpses is something you want to do, for the sake of

"Normally, we try to keep unrelated deaths and collateral damage to a minimum. It's only because I was cornered that I was forced to do... this. Even then, the surprise attack barely even slowed her down." The man picks himself up off the floor with his non mangled arm, you notice that he is slightly shorter than you are as he raises himself to his full height. "As for getting rid of this many bodies? Well, again, there isn't really a precedent for this much chaos. I doubt we can simply get out of this one by bribing the right person. But don't you think it's strange?" Grigori quite out of nowhere questions you on, well actually, you aren't totally sure what he's talking about. The fact that he killed all these people? Alura drinking that waitress?

"What do you mean? What do you think is so strange about all this? I was under the impression that this is the sort of thing you and people like you got up to all the time." It's not really like you've got much experience though, perhaps this is all just some sort of aberration from the norm for the supernatural that you've experienced. You can't imagine that anybody would actually enjoy subjecting themselves to indefinite combat and danger however, though with your conversational partner being a killer for hire, you somehow doubt Grigori cares much about having to fight.
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"I'm not talking about my fight against your bizarre bloodsucking plant, I mean the other murders that have gone on in this ship. Do you really think it's normal that nobody seems to care or even be aware of the disappearances on board this ship? You would expect the crew to have taken notice of the gruesome murders through looking for absentee passengers. Or for the passengers themselves concerned about their friends or family suddenly going missing and finding the corpses in their rooms. Instead, there's just... nothing. No alerts, no warnings, not even rumors being told among the passengers. Not a single passenger I've spoken to believes anything is wrong." The man sighs "This vampire you're after. I can't really be certain, but I think it might have placed some sort of enchantment over this ships passengers, targeting those with no knowledge of the supernatural in order to force them to overlook any sort of occurrence that would otherwise reveal something on board is terribly wrong." He's suggesting that this vampire, this 'Hildebrandt' is capable of brainwashing thousands of people at once?

"Is something like that even possible? In that case, how do we know we're not under her spell right now?"

The man simply shrugs. "Maybe we are, who can tell? It's a vampires nature to bewitch and charm it's victims after all. All I know is the reason that vampires are so respected and feared among almost everyone that knows about them. You see, a vampire that is over a century old will have had all the time it would ever need to master the use of the powers granted to it, as well as those powers simply getting greater as the vampire ages. But of course that isn't all, they can also use their nearly unlimited time in order to learn an incredible deal in the use of magic, of which they are of course all naturally talented at." Is there a hint of jealousy in his voice? "The girl over there, the other vampire. She's just been turned, hasn't she? I've met one or two vampires in the past, and she doesn't carry herself with anywhere near the level of self-importance they did. But I'm getting off topic, twenty three bodies, and however many ripped apart corpses in rooms..." Grigori trails off into thought as he seems to weigh your options mentally, you ought to leave him to it, Holly hasn't actually done much moving since you came into the room and saw the carnage.

She might be no longer be one anymore, but there's no telling just how this scene may have impacted on what human sensibility she might have left. "Holly, how are you holding up. I know that you're a vampire now, but if you need to take a minute, that's fine."
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The girl seems shocked at your sudden concern for her, twiddling her hands slightly. "Oh, umm... I'm fine, I think. After the first few times, seeing this just felt... natural, I guess?. It was pretty scary those first few times. When I came to my senses covered in all that blood, but I... I don't really feel bothered by seeing something like this anymore." It's strange seeing a girl who not a week ago was a completely normal receptionist adapt to the darkness of her new life so quickly. Though it's likely something to do with the fact that she's not a human anymore, you aren't really sure just how much of the original Holly is left in the girl before you. Certainly, she has the girl's memories and the same appearance... mostly. Other than her paler skin, her pointed ears and those crimson red eyes, there are other subtle differences. Her facial structure has changed ever so slightly too. Similarities aside, is it really natural for somebody to so freely be able to embrace their new life preying upon humanity?

Though isn't thinking such things rather hypocritical? Holly was dragged into this insanity on the same day you were, and you've had much the same sort of experience as her. Of course, you weren't forcibly converted into a creature of the night forced to feed on humans, but you've come to accept your allies and the monstrous acts they freely commit all the same. Could a normal human really stomach witnessing such things? Does this have something to do with being a Dark Lord Candidate? Or is it due to Chaos herself? These are questions you don't know the answer to, it's clearly unnatural for you to have become so quickly used to the madness surrounding you, but you've just come to accept things as they are for now.

"That's good, just, don't be afraid to say anything if you need help with getting used to this... new life you've found yourself in." You don't really know what to say to her. She's somebody that you do feel somewhat responsible for the protection of now.

Holly turns away from you. "T-thank you Arthur, you're a very kind person. But I'm fine, really. You don't need to worry about me." She's lost almost all of that confidence she had earlier on when she was introducing herself to Alura. Do you scare her or something?
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"Hey, Casanova. If you're done charming the hearts of these pure and innocent maidens, I've got a few ideas on how to deal with this mess now." Grigori brings your attention back to the matter at hand, drawing sour looks from both Alura and Holly at the same time. "You see, plan one is we take a chance on there being some sort of mind altering magic affecting the ship and use it as our opportunity to dispose of the corpses by throwing them straight into the ocean. Plan two is we shatter the statues, I lock the door, and we spend the rest of the day hoisting sacks of frozen human chunks about. Or the third plan, and I'm only really mentioning this in case things get desperate." He sighs, you're pretty sure if he had some sort of drink, he'd take a swig from it right now. "The third plan is to cover up the disappearances on board the ship by sinking it to the bottom of the ocean. That way, any missing passengers will simply be listed as casualties of the sinking."

Plan three certainly sounds extreme, but you suppose there's only so much you can get away with aboard the ship until sinking it becomes the safer alternative to allowing it to dock with it's passengers all a threat to your continued evasion of the Dorin Organization.

>Go with Plan One, Grigori has a fairly solid theory about the passengers not seeming to notice the obvious.
>Go with Plan Two, it might take longer and be quite a disgusting task, but you don't want to take any chances.
>Go with Plan Three, it's by far the most extreme plan, but it covers up the events on board the ship the best, giving a reasonable explanation as to the missing passengers.
>Write In
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>>4097422
>Go with Plan Three, it's by far the most extreme plan, but it covers up the events on board the ship the best, giving a reasonable explanation as to the missing passengers.

Obviously Holly got mindfucked by hildebrant into losing her resistance to these kinds of scenes, if her loosing control at the mere mentioning of feeding is anything to go by.
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>>4097422
>Go with Plan Three, it's by far the most extreme plan, but it covers up the events on board the ship the best, giving a reasonable explanation as to the missing passengers.
So, what's the next step of our master plan?
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>>4097422
>Go with Plan One, Grigori has a fairly solid theory about the passengers not seeming to notice the obvious.
Yeah, plan 3 sounds like a complete disaster. Let's not sink the ship out of nowhere and rely on fucking lifeboats to finish our voyage, huh? Dracula made it to London in a ghost ship that'd had all its passengers and crew converted into his food, and no eyebrows were raised. I'm sure Hildebrant will have arranged for the mundanes to similarly ignore this.
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>>4097469
dude when was that? like 200-300 years ago? We have passenger lists and nigh-instant communications now, the discrepancy will be noticed by someone, and it only takes one report to the police to get the church's attention.
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>>4097422
>Go with Plan One, Grigori has a fairly solid theory about the passengers not seeming to notice the obvious.
I don't want Arthur to become a mass murderer, yet.
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>>4097422
>Go with Plan One, Grigori has a fairly solid theory about the passengers not seeming to notice the obvious.

I also offer this:
>Ask Grigori if he can make ice non-see-through.

When you transport a giant block of ice to be thrown out, and you can't see anything in it, a body is probably not what you'll think of, rather just...a huge chunk of ice. If he's capable of this simple ability, it solves everything aside from making us look really weird, throwing tons of ice away.
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>>4097442
>>4097448
Obviously, Grigori wasn't aware of this when he suggested it, but here's something to consider.
Cruise ship from the port closest to where a Dark Lord Candidate started evading them sinks with no survivors.
Whatever will Shirley and Alucard think?

>>4097469
>I'm sure Hildebrant will have arranged for the mundanes to similarly ignore this.
But similarly, the whole problem with the disappearances in the first place, is that even if the populace of the boat has been enchanted, the enchantment won't last forever, should Hildebrant die or stop making an effort to keep it active then there would suddenly be mass panic and potential rioting, also it won't apply to people who are outside of the range of the enchantment (i.e. people not on the ship).
Either way, that's the one big problem with being confined on board an isolated cruise ship with a man-eating plant girl who can barely control her urges, a fledgling vampire that can't control her urges at all, and a powerful vampire who might just be killing for her own entertainment.

>>4097478
>yet.
Ominous.

>>4097496
>transporting about huge blocks of ice just to throw overboard.
The mental image of this is actually fairly hilarious.
>"Oh yes, these were all rejected for the ice carving competition, too cloudy."
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>>4097422
>Go with Plan One, Grigori has a fairly solid theory about the passengers not seeming to notice the obvious.
Ship sinking is too high profile.
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>>4097422
backing this hard >>4097496
also yeah fuck ship sinking we already will do plenty of that later with Arthur and other girls hahaha
jokes aside, he's gonna fucking break down and have an episode where all of this just hits him simultaneously. any day now after the cruise ship arc ends, he has to fucking have a "WHAT THE FUCK HAVE I BEEN DOING?!" crisis
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>>4097422
>Go with Plan One, Grigori has a fairly solid theory about the passengers not seeming to notice the obvious.
This dumb asshole is going to end up getting himself murdered by one of our girls.
>>4097442
>Hildebrant mindfucked poor Holly.
I feel like we should do more for her.
How do you give a vampire therapy?
Fuck, I think Arthur is a little broken himself.
>>4097469
Hildebrant is obviously being set up as some sort of arc villain.
This brainwashing thing she's got going on would just be too broken for us to have. Think how much we could just exploit it.
>>4097893
>spoiler
We're the future dark lord!
Why settle on one woman?
Also, I think there's something going on with Arthur's head too. He's long overdue to freak out now.
Or at least a talk with one of his allies.
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>>4097847
>Whatever will Shirley and Alucard think?
They'll think "What an unfortunate accident, there's no way Arthur would do something so public and massive so fast when he knows we are looking for him. Let's send a couple goons to check first but look elsewhere."

>>4097893
It's not like all of his actions have been unreasonable up until now though, I don't think he's going to have a freak out that bad, more like a reflection on how calm he's been, when he started being calm, other areas in his life where this weird calm may have applied before that he didn't think about at the time, etc.
Arthur doesn't seem to be a giant freak out kinda guy, and forces himself to keep calm, as evidenced by when he directly witnessed Alura feeding and schooled his face hard enough to mask any emotion besides disinterest. Would also be pretty lame to just lose it when we've been playing Arthur as a guy who keeps his wits about him and doesn't want to be manipulated.

>>4097992
>This brainwashing thing she's got going on would just be too broken for us to have. Think how much we could just exploit it.
Alura wasn't intended to have joined us either, there's no reason we can't pull that stunt again, but we'd have to actually interact with her to accomplish that. And don't downplay Alura's usefulness, she could mind-wipe whole cities by poisoning the water supply then spreading her vines to everyone, and that's just something non-lethal that she could accomplish.
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>>4098001
>Alura
Is she really that strong?
Why don't we try getting her to tell us just what she can do before we assume she's some sort of city destroying threat?
We'd be able to better plan if we knew the capabilities of our allies.
And their weaknesses.

We need to know just what Coller and Holly are good for.
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>>4098017
Yeah, this post >>3949741 is confirmation.
Though, I'm for getting a good grasp of our allies abilities.
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>>4098017
Strong?
Not really. I don't think Alura is a particularly powerful combatant.

However, the utility she offers is outstanding. In combat, it's just a tricky fighting style. Out of combat, it's a bunch of ridiculously strong powers.

The fact that plants can be modified/engineered, combined with how many magical ones surely exist, makes her easily A-tier or higher in this regard.
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>>4098017
>We need to know just what Coller and Holly are good for.
Coller: superhuman strength and speed, general robotic fighting abilities
Holly: good for nothing, a vampire with none of the vampire charm points and no personal control.
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>>4098060
>Holly: good for nothing
Aww, she's not that useless, anon. You can't hold being newly turned and summarily mistreated against her.
Give her a little bit of time and the right push and I'm sure you could help her grow into a wonderful vampire!
As for Coller, those aren't the extent of her abilities either.

>>4098039
> I don't think Alura is a particularly powerful combatant.
She's strong enough, but you'd be correct in the thinking that her true power is in her utility.
Oh, and the ability to create a huge army of assorted minions.

>easily A-tier or higher in this regard.
A-tier?
Are you ranking characters based on strength or usefulness or something?
I would love to see where you think each character ranks.

>>4098001
You're suggesting that they would ignore an obvious lead because it's too obvious?
As for subtlety, I will remind you that the majority of places Arthur has visited in this quest have ended up destroyed for some reason or another.
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>>4098095
>You're suggesting that they would ignore an obvious lead because it's too obvious?
Hildebrant's also on the loose, and Arthur is more familiar with the US than Europe at this point; I think immediately assuming he sunk a ship is a bit of a jump when Ms. Vampire probably has more reason to do it then he would.
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>>4098095
>As for subtlety, I will remind you that the majority of places Arthur has visited in this quest have ended up destroyed for some reason or another.
Yet none of it has been his fault. In fact it has been Shirley's fault or Jehovah's witness' fault.
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>>4098060
Please don't bully Holly, she's trying her best with the shitty hand she got dealt.
She's just a tiny ball of untapped potential now, give her time.
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>>4097422
>Go with Plan One, Grigori has a fairly solid theory about the passengers not seeming to notice the obvious.
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>>4098095
S Tier: Soma (presumably), Shirley
A Tier: Alucard, Alura, Arthur, Anna
B Tier: None so far
C Tier: Coller, Chaos
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>>4097992
>>Hildebrant mindfucked poor Holly.
>I feel like we should do more for her.
Yeah - like physically fucking her re: my post in >>4091077
>How do you give a vampire therapy?
See above.
>Think how much we could just exploit it.
Yeah, or have Arthur go "Yeah I don't really care to use this much. Too inefficient and not my style. Just going to leave it to rot in my inventory someplace."
>Fuck, I think Arthur is a little broken himself.
>I think there's something going on with Arthur's head too. He's long overdue to freak out now. Or at least a talk with one of his allies.
Same. I look forward to that series of posts myself.

>>4098001
>a reflection on how calm he's been, when he started being calm, other areas in his life where this weird calm may have applied before that he didn't think about at the time, etc.
>Would also be pretty lame to just lose it when we've been playing Arthur as a guy who keeps his wits about him and doesn't want to be manipulated.
Oh yeah, fair point. Maybe he can go "Is this a Dark Lord Candidate thing? Maybe it's something from my past I forgot I could do?" and we get more backstory or in-character theorizing and speculation? Either way, I love the occasional snippets of him contemplating various detail and things that catch his eye and wondering how they work or what they're for. Definitely would be something his ancestor Walter Bernhard might have done himself way back in the 1400s, before Leon Belmont came to kick his ass.

>>4098060
>good for nothing, a vampire with none of the vampire charm points and no personal control
>none of the vampire charm points
Yes, but forgetting her previous cute glasses hotel secretary in over her head, as well as former mission control and codec contact? For SHAME!
>and no personal control
No problem once Arthur gets her to a bedroom

>>4098095
>Give her a little bit of time and the right push and I'm sure you could help her grow into a wonderful vampire!
Yeah. The right push into her cervix and growth into a love interest.
>the majority of places Arthur has visited in this quest have ended up destroyed for some reason or another
Not in his intention to do that though! Which means if the cruise ship doesn't get sunk then he's off the hook! Right?

>>4098179
Yes, because untapped IS the right word in more ways than one.
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>>4098297
Jesus and I thought I had bad taste.
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>>4098315
The only bad taste I have is the one replying to you is leaving in my mouth, cretin.
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>>4098297
What did you, just get here from akun? Cool your hormones, anon.
Continuing to play out Holly's romance novel of a life is fine, but don't lose sight of the real goal.
I refuse to accept a vampire who isn't a proper ojou, anyway. She's like a downgraded version of Seras.
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>>4098095
>You can't hold being newly turned and summarily mistreated against her.
I can and I will. It's entertaining.

>>4098179
>Please don't bully Holly
Aw, but that's all she's good for!
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>>4098297
Good lord man, I don't mind eventually going with Holly because she's in a similar boat as Arthur and would have more of a emotional connection as a result. But let's not think with our sausage here.
At least wait until she gets a bit of self control unless you want unpleasant implications.
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>>4098329
Is literally every girl but chaos and Hilde only good for bullying? Seems like a kinda sad fate for them.

>>4098332
>mfw holly bites our dick off the first time we fuck
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>>4098334
It's just a blood sausage mang. What else is she supposed to do with it?
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>>4098334
>Is literally every girl but chaos and Hilde only good for bullying? Seems like a kinda sad fate for them.
No, Alura and Anna are on the no-bully list as well. I'm undecided on Coller.
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>>4098323
spew
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>>4098344
How about psycho vampire hunter who wants our dick? She seems the type to blow your head off if you bullied her.
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>>4098347
Honestly I think we should kill Shirley.
Thinking of our old comrades, though, Theresia should be protected and receive headpats.
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>>4098348
I think we should try to complete her arc and make her a complete Maxim tier vampire hunter who joins us.
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What about Kokoro though?
We need to convert her too.
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>>4098348
Why? She kept stuff from us, but it was obvious she cared about Arthur in her own special autistic way.

>>4098351
>Maxim tier vampire hunter
She'll never be Maxim tier.
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One of these days i'll make my own castlevania quest without waifus.

First it was one girl and now it's all anyone talks about.

SIgh.
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>>4098357
>She'll never be Maxim tier.
Well I'm not sure she'll ever get strong enough to kill Dracula's wraith in less than 20 seconds but she was strong enough to level an entire Mansion when angry.
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>>4098357
>Why?
Because she's a vampire hunter and pawn of the organization that destroyed Dracula and opposes the Dark Lord. It's a sort of 'tragic pair fated to battle despite the bond they formed as children' angle that ends with us shedding our last tears over her corpse as we undergo the final stage of the mental shift necessary to becoming the true Dark Lord.
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>>4098360
You can always try to change the topic onto something else.
Like maybe a plan to survive against Alucard?
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>>4098360
This quest is pretty civil, and the waifus keep the conversation fresh and flowing.

>>4098362
While I would find that interesting, I think actually turning Shirley against the organization that raised her since birth because she likes us enough to do it would be way more interesting to see. Also, we should be the ones writing what being a Dark Lord is about, not the other way around.

>>4098363
Well it's a foregone conclusion that we'll encounter him someday, so that is worthwhile. I think even sealed he's still highly intelligent and wise to the ways of humans due to his age, so the best way to combat him would be to wipe him out with magic. I'm not an expert on witchcraft but surely there are spells to weaken dhampirs.
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>>4098363
Tell him we're actually human. He can't hurt us because his mommy.
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>>4098376
wattabout shaft tho
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>>4098363
He seems to not be able to catch people that run away.
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>>4098380
Shaft was a ghost.
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>>4098380
Shaft was a ghost.
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>>4098376
We tell him his mom was hot and we'd totally bang her. Also hot, haha, because she was burned at the stake.
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>>4098382
Hey what the fuck that was my line.
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>>4098382
>>4098384
huh. that might work for us then, but what about our companions? And it's not like he'd not counterattack if we fought against him with them... right?
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>>4098394
God fucking dammit.
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>>4098376
>>4098393
I think you guys are banking too hard on this, when it probably won't work.
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>>4098356
No she exists to bully us for going full Dark Lord.
>>4098399
Yeah I think he'll just pull a Asimov and Rule 0.
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>>4098399
Oh no it definitely won't work.
Remember, he can and would kill possessed Richter/Maria.
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>>4098399
Lmao, I wasn't suggesting we actually do that, my suggestion is witchcraft or a surprise attack, which would require foreknowledge of his attack which makes my only recommendation Magicks. I dunno, maybe an all-purpose seal on magic, and we shoot him to death.
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>>4098406
Watch as we inadvertently invent one of the most hated Castlevania Mechianics.
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Shaft was a ghost.
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>>4098363
I was hoping Coller and Alura could hold him long enough for us to delete him, it may not work on him since he's Dracula Jr. but it might take a chunk of his HP. Now that we got Mistral and Grigori we might actually be able to scratch him if we all attack him at once.
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>>4098424
y fite tho

if there's anyone we could talk to, it's al
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>>4098431
It's gonna happen eventually, might as well get it out of the way.
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>>4098363
>a plan to survive against Alucard
Build a giant castle full of monsters created by Chaos, and have a footman take all his weapons and equipment at the entrance coat check.
It's a 100% surefire Dracula-guaranteed plan, perfect for an up-and-coming new Dark Lord.
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>>4098438
Then we gank him in the next room right? Otherwise we just get ran over by the treasures spawned in the castle he'd find.
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>>4098440
Nah man you just fucking leave while he wastes his time getting to the throne room.
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>>4098440
Huh? No, we wait at the top of the castle behind a sequence of boss monsters that gradually increase in difficulty, of course.

>>4098441
I actually do like this, though.
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>>4098441
disposable castles... I like it.
What about disappearing the castle with reverse dracula still inside?
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In all seriousness though, I do really hope we get the chance to build and live in a giant gothic castle at some point. One thing you can't fault Dracula on was his taste in housing.
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>>4098444
That dude has great style. Actually most of the villains have great style. We must develop our own sleek gothic victorian american style to wow absolutely nobody on how much time we spent doing something somewhat unrelated to gathering power.
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>>4098442
>"Sorry Alucard! Your Dark Lord is in another Castle."
>>4098444
I do have plans for you to get a Castle when you are in Europe. Though it's a little run down.
It won't be Dracula's Castle yet because that's sealed away in Japan.
Also Dracula's Demon Castle is actually alive and can shift in accordance to it's Master Wishes.
Chaos made it for him.
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>>4098446
>tfw Arthur gets a degree in architecture
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>>4098450
>Did you know that all these domes and archways I put in are for the sole purpose of preventing this castle's collapse? Never again will my absence disintegrate my living quarters!
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>>4098447
Which is exactly why Dracula's Demon Castle going full Piloted Mecha is the only really viable way for us to kick God's ass. The foundations are there, we just need to give em a boost or two.
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>>4098452
One day, that self destruct is going to end up killing somebody.
Maybe release thousands of Medusa Heads as the castle collapses?
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>>4098468
Just make the first room of the castle a bigass lake. They won't have the ability to swim without dying yet. EZ win. Unless it's Julius. The only Belmont who can swim naturally.
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>>4098468
Honestly that would be a really great scene.
Wide shot, landscape, castle in the distance.
Castle collapses, silhouetted against the sunset.
As the structure crumbles and falls, an innumerable flock of monstrous heads pours out of every opening to seek new homes.
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>>4098477
Just make the second room a bottomless pit then. They may be able to survive any fall but they're done if they can't climb back out. They're finished with no gravity boots or wings.
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>>4098487
Unless they start with the whip uppercut standard. Then they can defy physics all they like to get out.
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>>4098447
>Chaos made it for him.
What kind of bribes do we need to give chaos to get stuff? Like does she like candies and PE Spats and going to the park?
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>>4098498
Maybe you should ask her that next time you see her.
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>>4098498
I'm pretty sure Drac just browbeat Chaos into giving him what he wanted.
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>>4098498
First, we converse with the loli. Then, we befriend the loli. Finally, we become the loli. Oh, and we kill the other dark lord candidates so we can re-unite chaos's personalities and power back together.
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>>4098503
So what you're saying is we should buy her a sling bikini and then ask her to wear it next time we see her?
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>>4098519
I can't recommend it.
Maybe she'll find the foolishness endearing.
Maybe she'll erase your soul.
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>>4098522
is that supposed to scare us?
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>>4098524
Well, let me just say that within the Chaotic Realm, you are completely within her power.
She might not erase your soul, but you really don't want to get on her bad side.
Because she can do worse.
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>>4098536
Chaos is a cuck anyway
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>>4098569
your various insults become less comprehensible the more you use them.
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>>4098580
That is simply because I am beyond your subhuman ken. It's okay.
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>>4098441
I love this
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I might not be able to get an update out today.
Haven't had any time to write.
I'll see what I can do however.
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>>4099207
So you were including schedule when you said in the qtg you were inspired by Sweets, huh?
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>>4099210
Sometimes you just can't get to a PC and write an update for one or two hours.
It's just as frustrating for me as it is for you, anon.
I enjoy writing so being kept from doing so by RL bullshit is irritating.
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>>4099213
Hey if you win the lottery you can QM full time and you'll also inexplicably become a whopping 16,000% more attractive. It's a very strange phenomenon.
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>>4099207
QM pls.
>>4098516
>become the loli
Everyone knows genderbent protagonists are always best girl.
Without fail.
>>4098498
How are we going to give her any of that?
I feel like summoning her to the real world might be hard.
And probably dangerous.
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If we get offered a gift by Chaos, what should we ask for?
Immortality?
Invulnerability?
Another of the Powers?
Magic?
Her hand in marriage?
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>ID
Chaos! Chaos!
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>>4099271
Alucard
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>>4099299
I don't think Drac's fragment would like that very much. On the one hand that's his son, on the other hand his son would totally fucking obliterate us and with it his chance at some quasi-reincarnation. If we want a person we should ask for some rando generic name. Probably Japanese since Drac wouldn't know any of those, Genya's an okay name. Let's ask for a Genya.
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>>4099305
Or we can free Dracula and convince him to start a corporate empire and take over the world that way, becoming his second in command as the earth is plunged into a magitech dystopia run by ChaosCorp. Also we'd be filthy rich.
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>>4099271
A child with her
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>>4099271
her used underwear
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"We'll go with the first plan, but I have a question to ask you, Grigori." It's about time you put the power of your new underling to the test, he's obvious quite competent when it comes to combat, but you have a perfect opportunity to see just how complete his magical ability to manipulate ice is. He says nothing as he waits for you to continue. "Your magic, just what is it? You can create ice and freeze things, that much is clear, but how does is your manipulation of the actual substance itself? Could you make it so the ice encasing these frozen corpses is more opaque? That way, even if there isn't some sort of magical brainwashing altering the minds of everyone on board this ship, we can safely dispose of the bodies." It's a plan less brutal and far less time consuming than trying to smash them up one at a time to be disposed of safely, and though it might be a stretch, you can simply say that you are disposing of the losers of some ice carving competition held privately by some of the ship's richer clientèle. Carrying about what appear to be ice sculptures would looks far less suspicious than heaving obviously frozen corpses around. Though thinking of appearances does raise an issue of significant concern that you simply hadn't thought about till now. There ought to be at least some security cameras on board the ship, if Alura and Grigori's fight was recorded, that could lead to even more issues down the line!

"Of course I can, even an apprentice could do something so simple! Though I will need to patch up a few spots to ensure the illusion isn't broken. Which might be easier had I had two functioning arms." You frown at the man's reminder that Alura despite obviously being quite loyal to you, does seem to have a rather viscous streak. Grigori might have been more useful to you with both of his arms intact, but there's no point in blaming her. You likely would've wanted to do the same thing had somebody taken one of your arms, well, you can't regenerate like Alura can, but it must still have been painful for her to lose it even for just a little while. Grigori starts moving from statue to statue, muttering something in some foreign language, probably Russian, with a palm placed on them. His brief chants all end with the frozen corpses all gaining a thin layer of cloudy ice on them.
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It takes him only about fifteen minutes to transform the obvious frozen corpses into sculptures of frosted ice, you spend the time watching him work. Though you get no real understanding of the magic he's casting from merely observing, and he mentioned it was something only those with his blood could use, you are interested in it nonetheless. Holly and Alura are busy in the corner of the room conversing about something, there's a faint smile on Holly's face as she talks to the older looking woman about something, though you don't bother trying to listen in. The two of them would likely notice if you tried, so there's really no point to it, at least Alura seems to be indulging Holly, judging from the atmosphere the two of them seem to be giving off. Maybe they have some sort of common ground helping them get along? Both of them do drink blood, after all.

Regardless of it appearing as if Alura is finally getting along with one of your other allies somewhat, you do need to break up their conversation in order to start disposing of the bodies. Walking over to the two girls, who finish up speaking as they notice your approach "Alura, Holly. We need to get rid of these bodies, alright? With all of us working together, it shouldn't take us too long." Between all four of you, it should hopefully only take about three or four trips, Holly and Alura are strong enough to manage carrying two at once, and you feel like you can comfortably carry one yourself.

"Oh, has that useless ice magician finally finished? He sure took his time." Alura clearly looks disappointed when she fails to get a rise from her target. "So, we're simply throwing these bodies overboard? What a waste. Holly, how many do you think you can carry at once? If the only thing that mattered was their weight, I mean." What is she up to?

"Carry at once? Umm..." Unexpectedly, Holly simply walks over to one of the statues and lifts it with one hand without showing much strain or effort at all "Maybe umm... ten, twenty? I think there are too many to carry at once though... B-but if I had to compare it my strength before, They have about half the weight of a pillow. I think?" Twenty!? Is she really that strong? It really does put into perspective just how strong supernatural beings like her are. She's saying she can lift over a ton by herself?

"Oh? So nearly the same as me then? That's really quite impressive. Of course, you are quite restricted to just those two arms of yours, whereas I can simply reinforce my strength as I desire." You aren't sure why the two are talking about their strengths right now, but Alura summons a plant tendril from the ground as thick as your arm to help make her point. Holly looks as if she's about to speak up, but quickly deflates, apparently defeated.
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But this new knowledge your allies have decided to share with you, then it shouldn't take very long at all to get rid of these bodies. But now isn't exactly the time to discuss this any further, you have a job to do, not to mention every minute wasted here is a minute you don't spend looking for Hildebrandt. "Can't you two decide this later on? We have a busy day ahead of us still. Ok?" The two girls turn to you before Holly nods and Alura shrugs. You consider forbidding the two from taking too many at once, but you suppose with Hildebrandt's enchantment pacifying the passengers, it doesn't matter so much.

But you'll definitely need to find out if there is some sort of security room aboard the ship in order for you to erase any evidence of any of these supernatural goings-on they may have recorded. It's highly doubtful that a vampire will have enough knowledge of modern technology to actually realize such devices exist. You'll have to find out just how well this immortal has immersed herself in the modern world when you find her though. You have until the ship makes port to erase your presence aboard anyway.

In the end, you and Grigori both only take one statue each, though you feel like you could manage another, you decide to leave the heavy lifting to the powerhouses of the strange little group you've found yourself the leader of, what's impressive is . In the end, Holly manages to take about 5 of the statues by stacking them on top of each other horizontally, While Alura simply carries the rest of them with a few vines. You really hope that there really has been a spell cast on the passengers, otherwise this would be simply impossible to explain to somebody wondering just how a girl could carry 5 large ice sculptures larger than her, not to mention Alura's plants.

Thankfully though, you run into no trouble as you dispose of the corpses, a few times people simply walk past you in the corridor, taking no notice of the logic defying events taking place before their very eyes. Eventually, you manage to reach the door leading to the outside, only for Holly to stop. Of course. "I think you probably might know what I'm about to say, huh? It's one of the few things I was actually told, vampires can't go out in sunlight without being burned. Especially a newly turned one like me, I wouldn't last more than a minute out there!" It's an interesting thing to know that sunlight wouldn't kill her immediately, at least she won't be vaporised for accidentally opening the curtains and catching a glimpse of sunlight, so that's good to know.

"Don't worry Holly, just drop them here and we'll take care of the rest." You do find it quite sad that Holly will never again be able to walk in the sun without bursting into flame and burning to death. Though all things considered, she doesn't seem that torn up about it.
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Alura handles the 5 statues that Holly is forced to put down as the three of you make your way outside, unceremoniously flinging the deceased holiday-makers into the briny depths. "This is the clumsiest body disposal I've ever had to carry out, by the way. Though I suppose the situation allowed for such clumsiness." He shakes his head as he turns away, heading back inside. "Come, we have a vampire to find, no? Daylight is wasting." With that, he disappears back into the hallway, followed shortly after by Alura, leaving you alone as you gaze across the calm ocean glistening in the sunlight, a gentle breeze carries the smell of the sea with it. Well, it leaves you mostly alone.

"Are things always like this? I don't really remember seeing any human live a life as exciting as this one. Vampires, that scary plant and magicians! All in one day!" Mistral emerges from within your suit again as you make your way back inside. "Normally you humans are so boring! When you aren't busy doing nothing but talking and tapping away at those weird windows, all you do is follow the same path almost every day! It's all so uniform and boring! And those stone forests you build to live in! Simply horrible!" Ah, it seems the free spirited... spirit of nature dislikes the modern life that a human leads.

"They aren't always like this, no. Though since I found out about the supernatural, things have been rather hectic. To tell the truth, I haven't had a break ever since some golem tried to kill me within my own home. It's a miracle I haven't had some sort of psychotic breakdown, honestly. Or maybe I have, and you're all hallucinations constructed by my own mind. Figments of my imagination to comfort me during a time of great stress." It's not really something you're that worried about, there seems to be at least some sort of logic to this world of magic you've found yourself in. Chaos notwithstanding.

"Umm... What does psycho tick mean?" Mistral scratches her head in confusion, perhaps this ignorant fairy isn't the best person to talk with about this after all. She begins happily flying about in the ocean breeze after a long moment of silence, apparently she ceased caring. You stare at her with disappointment heavy in your expression, she either doesn't notice or she doesn't care. Then she simply stops and looks at you, irritated for some reason. "Why haven't we gotten any food yet anyway? You promised you would!" Yes, this definitely isn't the correct partner for this chat. Ah well.

Opening the door and heading back inside, you notice immediately from your allies that something is wrong, Grigori is leaning against a wall, cigarette hanging out of his mouth, while Alura looks somewhat upset. Holly is missing. There's a note pinned to a wall... with your knife.

>Ask Alura what happened.
>Ask Grigori what happened.
>Prioritize reading the note.
>Write-in...
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>>4099674
>Prioritize reading the note.
Oh fuck no.
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If we don't get tied, there will be two updates today.
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>>4099674
>>Prioritize reading the note.
On a scale of one to three-hundred-sixty-one how bad will this be?
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>>4099674
>Prioritize reading the note.
Fuck.
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>>4099674
>>Prioritize reading the note.
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>>4099221
I'll put it on my to-do list.

>>4099245
>Everyone knows genderbent protagonists are always best girl.
>Without fail.
I don't think that's an accurate statement. The new season of Doctor Who is shit.
>And probably dangerous.
No do it. She'll be really grateful.

>>4099271
>>4099299
>>4099305
>>4099320
>>4099357
>>4099358
You could technically ask for any of these, yes.
But I do heavily question the logic behind some of these requests.
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>>4099832
>No do it. She'll be really grateful.
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>>4099271
>Immortality?
Iffy. Can she grant it? At full power, probably, since she made Death and all, but Dracula's immortality seemed to have more to do with his nature as a true ancestor than as the dark lord, and even he still ended up being destroyed. I'm not sure it's practical.
>Invulnerability?
Again, judging from the example of the last dark lord I really don't think she can give this one to us at all.
>Another of the Powers?
Great idea. This is the one that would get my support from a practical standpoint.
>Her hand in marriage?
Tempting, tempting. It's a good ask. Not sure if she'd go for it before we're the dark lord.

>>4099832
>No do it. She'll be really grateful.
Alright, that's enough reason for me!

>>4099674
>Prioritize reading the note.
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>>4099674
>Prioritize reading the note.
More stress for Arthur. Juuuuuust great. FUCK!
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>>4099832
The logic is she is captive in the Chaotic Realm there. She needs some company. The best way for that is the obvious lewd solution. And no, I will NOT go to fucking akun. I have standards for my degeneracy, unlike THEM.
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>>4099905
What makes you think that the second oldest existence in all of reality would put out on a second date?
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>>4099905
>She needs some company.
Alright, fair enough...
>The best way for that is the obvious lewd solution.
NO! There are other ways to keep someone company, you utter wingnut!
Lewd behaviour can and should wait until we're in a committed relationship, and given the extremely high status of the girl in question, preferably until we're married.
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>>4099922
eight
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Ok.
Real talk.
The MOST important subject we'll ever decide upon.

Headpat Chaos?
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>>4099950
Where the hell do you think you are?
Yes.
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>>4099938
AW SHIT YOU FUCKING CALLED YOUR POST AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

>>4099922
Uhhh I dunno dude. Maybe she really wants those children, and has ALWAYS wanted those children, but Drac always NO WAY FAG'd her?

>>4099935
>fair enough
I am glad you agree!
>There are other ways to keep someone company, you utter wingnut!
Like going to Chaotic Realm to chat with her every single night?
>preferably until we're married
How is Arthur Bernhard, descendant of Walter Bernhard, supposed to marry a fucking fragment avatar of Chaos itself?
>Lewd behaviour can and should wait
That's YOUR opinion, man. I suppose Arthur in-character would try to put things off or play the consummate professional and say no until a certain point.

>>4099950
Why not headpat her as her cute head is bobbing on cock?
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>>4099950
Obviously, yes. This is an important stage in the courtship of a loli.
>>4099964
>Like going to Chaotic Realm to chat with her every single night?
See, now you're on the right track. Talking! It's essential.
>How is Arthur Bernhard, descendant of Walter Bernhard, supposed to marry a fucking fragment avatar of Chaos itself?
Preferably in a ridiculously enormous, *extremely* opulent cathedral.
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>>4099950
is this a trick question?
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>>4099674
>Prioritize reading the note.
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>>4099964
Look bro I'm supposed to be the bad opinion guy. Stop stealing my fucking shtick.
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>>4099674
>Prioritize reading the note.

>>4099832
>unquenchable thirst, with a side of raging hormones.

>>4099950
Anyone who refuses to must be cleansed in unholy chaotic fire.
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You walk over to it and tear the note off of the wall, taking note of how the knife has been embedded in the wall up to the hilt. It's unfortunate that it isn't the infinitely more useful holy dagger, but you suppose you'll just how to wait until you actually meet with Hildebrandt before retreiving that.

The note itself is written in incredibly elegant cursive, the handwriting is beautiful, but the contents of the text are deeply unnerving.
'Dear Arthur Bernhard,
Please refrain from using my servant to carry out your menial tasks in the future without first getting my express permission to order her around. Because of the enthusiasm she showed the moment she first had an opportunity to defy the orders she was supposed to be following, I'll have no choice but to discipline the foolish girl.
Also, do you understand the rules of hide and seek? I am supposed to be the one hiding, while you are the seeker, it's your job to find me. With this in mind, I would like to also ask you to refrain from suddenly completely vanishing for multiple days. I got so bored waiting to see if you would return that I almost decided to simply sleep the rest of the voyage away! I'm glad I didn't, but I think I'm going to have to raise the stakes a little bit.
If you can't find me before the cruise ends, I might just be forced to rid myself of poor Holly. She does seem quite attached to you, in fact, you should have seen her how she begged for you to help her back at that repulsively ugly underground fortress those Church dogs locked me in. It was really quite adorable.

I wish you the very best of luck.

Yours Truly,
Lady Sophia Hildebrandt.'

Your hands are trembling in a silent rage as you finish reading the note, once again this damn vampire has outmaneuvered you with ease! A simple oversight on your part has led to Holly being taken away by the vampire that forced her into her new life once more, to no doubt be mistreated yet again. But what's more is the almost pleasurable tone the note takes in describing what were no doubt the last moments of the human Holly's life.

Grigori breathes out a cloud of smoke after drawing from his lit cigarette. "Yes, this is more in line with how vampires usually act." You look the assassin in the eye. "Before you ask, she was already gone when we got here, whether this vampire... this 'Sophia' was hiding her presence or watching us from afar, I can't say." After giving you a brief explanation, he begins gazing at nothing, lost in thought.
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Turning to Alura, you quickly realize just how upset she is about all of this. "It may not have been much of a connection, but I actually liked the time I had speaking to Holly, Arthur. The girl is terribly naive and more than a little clumsy, but I felt as if she could've actually been a fun person to be around. It's... hard to explain, I suppose. What I can explain is what I'm going to do to this damn vampire when I get my hands on her. She'll be sorry she ever stepped foot on board this boat!" Alura seems content to just rage angrily for now. Did you underestimate how much she got on with Holly or something? This sort of reaction seems a tad extreme. Then again, Alura does seem to come to a conclusive opinion on somebody very quickly after meeting them.

Now though, you need to decide how you will go about finding your missing ally, as well as the woman who is responsible for her suffering.

>Immediately begin to search the deck above you. There are only so many places on board they could be hiding.
>Regroup with Anna and Coller and create a proper plan of action.
>Ask Grigori for his advice, this is why you let him live, after all.
>Write-in...
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>>4100102
>Regroup with Anna and Coller and create a proper plan of action.

Everyone should be on the same page, and having a proper search plan should speed up finding her.
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>>4100102
>Immediately begin to search the deck above you. There are only so many places on board they could be hiding.
ADORABLE!
This is great.
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>>4100102
>>Regroup with Anna and Coller and create a proper plan of action.
Man this is why vampires are absolute bottom-tier waifus.
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>>4100127
>I don't want a waifu, because I just want Arthur to suffer
>But if I did want one, it'd be someone strong-willed and capable
>But not, like the strongest-willed, most capable person we've encountered! She's bottom-tier.
Damn, you really are the bad opinion guy.
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>>4100146
>But not, like the strongest-willed, most capable person we've encountered!
But that's Chaos, Anon.
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>>4100146
Crazy doesn't mean strong willed. We don't actually have any indication as to what kind of person she is as we haven't met her. So I guess I have bad opinions for not making uninformed decisions, sure. As for capable that's yet to be seen. So far she's done some parlor trick on an entire ship which is her best feat. But we don't know if that is actually super impressive or not. I mean every single Belmont after Trevor could pull the Grand Cross out of their ass. Is that impressive? Where do we draw the line in the sand, anon. Besides, vampires in general make for shit waifus. It's basically a rule.
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>>4100102
>>Regroup with Anna and Coller and create a proper plan of action.
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>>4100361
>Besides, vampires in general make for shit waifus. It's basically a rule.
What an absolutely disgusting claim.
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>>4100403
The truth is often painful.
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>>4100411
>waifu taste
>truth
Real talk for a second, it's totally subjective, so that's bullshit. That said, I've never seen anybody slam vampires the way you've been. I don't know what board or community you're getting this "rule" from, but it's pretty ridiculous from my point of view.
Then again, that's all your posts. I guess there's not much point engaging someone who's either trolling constantly or operating from a diametrically opposed viewpoint.
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>>4100361
>in general
The exception to the rule, Alucard's sis herself.
>>4100429
You should have noticed since last thread that he never puts more thought into his arguments than he does into his dry witty remarks. Just treat him like every class clown, ignore him until he gets bored.
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>>4100429
It's true I shitpost a lot. But I also do actually put a lot of deliberation into my actual thoughts on any given matter. I will of course never show this and will instead shitpost instead. Interpret this as a "oohhh so mysterious and not actually retarded" if you want, I understand.

>>4100438
>ignore him until he gets bored.
You underestimate my power, I've lived my entire life being ignored. It can't stop me any more. Also I just really like Castlevania, so yeah you're stuck with me.

>alucard's sis
Not with a face like that. She looks like one of her parents was an overripe pumpkin.
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>>4100449
>instead shitpost instead
Damn dude either I'm having a stroke or it's hotter in here than I thought. I guess I really should fuck off for now.
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>>4100449
>It can't stop me any more
Oh boy, you should know by now that life finds a way.
>overripe pumpkin
See, this is what I'm talking about. Much sass to say absolutely nothing.
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>>4100438
>exception to shit waifus
>3DCG
Damn, anon, have you had your eyes checked lately?
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>>4100449
>>4100456
I don't think your ideas are bad anon, I just disagree with your proposed and actual application of them most of the time :)
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>>4100102
>Immediately begin to search the deck above you. There are only so many places on board they could be hiding.
Give her back!
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>>4100120
>ADORABLE!
I'm... glad you like the arc villain.

>>4100127
>>4100361
>vampires are absolute bottom-tier waifus.
For taking back their property?
>Besides, vampires in general make for shit waifus. It's basically a rule.
That really depends on whether the vampire actually respects you and cares for you or if they consider you a personal bloodbag.
Arthur is one of a small number of people who could actually gain said respect.
>every single Belmont after Trevor could pull the Grand Cross out of their ass. Is that impressive?
The Grand Cross is impressive though, especially Julius' which nearly made the entire Demon Castle fall apart and created a gravity well. When he was holding back.

>>4100299
Using Chaos as an example is kind of cheating. Like pulling an actual gun when you're playing Rock Paper Scissors.

>>4100438
>Alucard's sis herself.
Alucard doesn't have a sister, best you could do is maybe get a doppelganger to turn into a female Alucard or something. Why you would force a poor Doppelganger to do this, I don't know.
Or you can resurrect his cousin Elizabeth Bathory, I suppose.
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>>4100787
>I'm... glad you like the arc villain.
What's not to like?
She's obviously just playing around with us. It's just a game.
Anyway, if we seduce her, we get Holly as a bonus maid/mistress!
>confirming we can make her fall for us
Yesssssss
>Julius
But is he stronger than Richter? Also, can't Belmonts stop time with the stopwatch?
Shit, can't Alucard?
Does anybody have any plans for Alucard going all DIO on us?
>doppelganger waifu
If we get a doppelganger, we are making it the host to Chaos first off.
Doppelgangers are bullshit level useful like when Dmitrii replaced his body with one.
We should keep a Doppelganger to transfer our soul into if we ever die.
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>>4100102
>Regroup with Anna and Coller and create a proper plan of action.
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>>4100831
>But is he stronger than Richter?
Yes.
>Also, can't Belmonts stop time with the stopwatch?
Only works on weaker enemies. We're easily at least an early boss.
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>>4100841
I'm just going to say that Soma needed Galamoth's soul to be immune to timestop.
Game balance reasons aside, timestop is one of those gamebreaker powers where there's almost no counter possible.
Even limited to the five seconds he has, Alucard is more than fast enough to make tremendous use of it.
He can also teleport and use all kinds of magic.

Imagine DIO's World but even more broken.
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>>4100787
Oh yeah, I've always wondered how Dracula just so happened to have a never-seen-before niece that's also a vampire. Did Mathias had any siblings? Did Elisabetha/Lisa? Was she turned a vampire by Dracula or by someone else or somehow by herself? Of course, this is Castlevania so we are never gonna elaborate on anything.
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>>4100956
Fairly certain that Bathory only called herself Dracula's Niece as a title ie 'death's daughter'
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>>4100922
>Alucard fight will be DIO fight
But that's Zephyr's job!
>>4100956
Maybe she's adopted?
Or maybe Dracula turned somebody and referred to them as a sibling who went on to turn her?
How does she exist?
>>4100971
It's a kinda lame title though.
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>>4100787
>I'm... glad you like the arc villain.
Unlike a certain someone, she actually behaves like a proper vampire. This is a great beginning; next step is to shock her into reevaluating the way she regards Arthur and coming to respect him.
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>>4101156
You better lay off the Holly bullying.
She's obviously a best girl candidate.
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>>4100787
>For taking back their property?
Damn bro even I wouldn't go so far as to say Holly is so subhuman now that she's property-tier. Way to be a dick. But no, Hildebat is bottom-tier because she's behaving like a child. And because of that now our entire sample size of vamps act like children.
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>>4101219
>bottom-tier because she's behaving like a child
So you not only have a previously established prejudice against ojous, you also fail to perceive the cuteness of whimsical behavior?
The only thing bottom-tier is your taste.
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>>4101156
>shock her into reevaluating the way she regards Arthur and coming to respect him
Yes but the "invite to bed" thing WHEN?!

>>4101177
Speaking of Best Girl Candidates, we should look into getting Arthur to be able to nighttime chat with Chaos and not timeskip like 3 fucking days magically for like no fucking reason.
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>>4101248
>whimsical behavior?
Nono wind fairy is whimsical. Adult-child-pire stated "You were playing with my toy and she liked that more than when I play with them so I'm going to hurt her". Five year olds do that. And maladjusted ones to boot.

P.S. stiff-breeze-sprite isn't that cute either.
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>>4101252
When we've actually established a relationship! How many times must this be explained to you?

>>4101177
>Holly a best girl candidate
>When Chaos, Hildebrandt, and Anna are all there
Bah!

>>4101258
We get it, you can't perceive cuteness or read character motivation between the lines. You have my sympathies for your disability.
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>>4101264
>We get it
Clearly you don't. But that's fine. It's why I'm here.
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>>4101282
Hey man I'm just advocating for more time with Chaos in a manner that does not consume literal days of Arthur's time in the waking world. Is that too much to ask?
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>>4101290
There are ways to find out how you can do that.
Or why it happened.

You're very lucky Chaos cared enough not to send you back to the exact location you were before.
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>>4101282
Hey, we could all be having a good time if greenon didn't feel the need to go around insulting lovable characters.
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>>4101300
Anon you can love anything you like. There's a guy out there who loves his pet rock. It's still a rock though.
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>>4101302
Case in point. You just can't stop fucking with people.
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>>4101307
>You just can't stop fucking with people.
Anon if you didn't want to play you wouldn't have fished for it.
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If there's one thing Harmony of Despair is good for it's that it's nice being able to see entire sections of the castle at once.
It puts into scale just how huge the castle is.
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>>4101323
The Gorgoroth fight where he drops you some couple hundred feet is pretty cool. Some of the dual crushes were pretty snazzy, too.
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listen
Listen
LISTEN

We're going to be the dark lord.
We don't need to settle on one girl.
Be it servants or waifus, we're going to get them ALL.

Anything else is unnaceptable.
Now stop bickering and focus on the task at hand. You can't make a harem if you're too busy insulting people!
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>>4101354
>You can't make a harem if you're too busy insulting people!
Harems and haremfags are absolute zero tier. The lowest of the low.
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>>4101366
Silence!
>>4101354
What if we simply turn every girl that likes Arthur into vampires?
Coller need not apply.
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>>4101366
Self-proclaimed sufferingboo has absolutely no right to insult anyone's desire for happiness. A harem isn't a great ending, but it's far better than what you're pulling for.
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>>4101366
young one, it is not the harem that is at fault, but the idiocy of most harem masters. We will not go down this path.

Personally, I blame shit harem animes for it. Again, not what we're doing. Our harem will be a sight to behold!

>>4101377
We...aren't even a vampire ourselves. I guess it would be useful but we'd at least need the ability to turn them into greater vampires that don't get fried by the sun, or bypass that immunity using chaos.
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>>4101411
>We will not go down this path.
Maybe you would try to avoid it. But I cannot in good faith have hope for any group of people controlling a singular entity. As the saying goes "none of us are as dumb as all of us".
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>>4101465
I'll still do my best. If I can succeed, great. If I fail, eh, there's always next time.
You can always support me when the time is right, since 2>1. I'll do the same if I recognize your posts.
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>>4101503
>>4101465
Look guys, I don't really care about this argument vendetta whatever the fuck you two have going. I'm gonna ultimately have Arthur go for Chaos first, Alura second.
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>>4101508
I'm going to husbando Julius.
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>>4101508
Our goals are intertwined. Join us. Only in unity can we stand a chance.
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>>4100102
I'm actually mad, Holly does NOT deserve this.
So I'm gonna go with
>Immediately begin to search the deck above you. There are only so many places on board they could be hiding.

I do have a plan to draw her out though
>Try to use the Power of Destruction to make a large explosion outside of the ship, test the extent of Grigori's idea of everyone being currently charmed.
If this breaks the spell, good. We have a mass panic to deal with and judging by Holly's behavior then if Hilde is somewhere in disguise they would at the very least be somewhat "Off" in pretending to panic.
If it doesn't, then clearly we can go as ham as we want to looking for her.
It's time to show the local Vampire why you do NOT fuck with a Dark Lord Candidate.
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>>4101549
dude, why waste the power of destruction when we have a guy who can literally make an iceberg
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>>4101508
>>4101537
I'll agree with going after Chaos, but I think we should table all interaction with her until we're in a somewhat stable situation, stable enough we can disappear for a few days. Even if we figure out why we were displaced a few days during our conversation we'll still need to implement whatever solution we find, and since we're not likely to find a library with books about time displacement anytime soon, and we're not going to reveal our trysts with chaos, the most likely solution will be found by going to her directly and asking. So I propose we wring Dracula for information first before going to meet chaos, since we could find out what happened to his castle, and possibly how he died and what he's doing inside our soul, and that information, particularly about his castle, should endear her to us even if we're not worthy of being the Dark Lord to her just yet. And then she might explain about our ability, and the limitations and drawbacks that have become such a pain to speculate about. Then we might be able to conspire about claiming drac's castle early by asking her about starting eclipses manually.
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"We should go back to my cabin before we do anything else, without getting a proper plan of action together, there's simply no point in just wandering around and hoping to come across our target. Not unless she feels like making a physical appearance to one of us, at least. Besides, we'll need to inform Anna and Coller of what has happened" If you don't have everyone working together with a plan, then your chances of finding anything at all are fairly low. Not to mention that everyone looks like they could use a bit of a break right now.

"It's better to actually have a plan instead of simply wandering around. I can attest to this personally." Grigori tosses away his cigarette as he begins to follow you back to the upper decks to your cabin. Alura doesn't say a word as she follows, it's probably not wise to disturb her right now. She seems to have taken Holly being snatched away quite hard.

The trip back to your cabin feels like a long one. It's made in complete silence, even Mistral can read the mood. Abject failure. Not only did you not manage to find the vampire causing you so many problems, but you also found that she had even involved poor Holly in this twisted game they seem to want to play with you. Even going so far as to strip the girl of her humanity forever, forcing her into the role of some sort of servant, or slave. You couldn't even prevent Holly's tormentor from taking her back, a single misstep allowing for her kidnap.

After what feels like almost an hour of walking in silence, you arrive back at your cabin. A brief knock on the cabin opposite confirms that Anna has yet to return, unfortunate. You quickly go to retrieve the key from your inner pocket, only to have it handed to you by Mistral instead, saving you the effort. "Thank you, Mistral." The sylph quickly vanishes back into one of your pockets without a word.

Turning the key and opening the door, you step inside the room, vines hang freely from the ceiling and all manner of different flowers have sprouted up , covering over half the room in foliage. Thankfully, there's a dining table that hasn't been touched by the flowery overgrowth. Alura looks somewhat unapologetic as to the state of the room as the three of you sit down on the fairly expensive looking chairs.

"While we wait for my other two allies to return from their attempt, we may as well discuss our next step." Let's see what plans your allies have in order to find this elusive vampire that you are sharing a ship with.
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Alura quickly speaks up. Enthusiastic again for the first time since Holly was taken, though her enthusiasm is offset by her eyes, cold with hatred. "I refrained from doing so while you were... gone, but if you were to give me the permission to feed on the people of this ship without restraint, I'm confident I could use them to facilitate the growth of a vast system of vines to observe the movements of all the passengers left. A few hundred should probably be enough." Alura then lounges on her chair, emanating an aura of smugness at what she obviously believes to be a flawless plan.

There is one question that her apparent ability to consume hundreds of people brings immediately to mind. "If you are capable of doing something like that, then why didn't you do so earlier, with the frozen passengers in that canteen?"

Alura scoffs. "Do you believe me some sort of scavenger? Forced to rely on carrion for sustenance? It's a matter of pride, Arthur. I simply couldn't bring myself to feed on prey slain by an inferior." It's a strange thought process, but it does seem as if Alura has quite an odd sense of pride. Almost as odd as her preference in food.

Grigori coughs loudly to draw your attention from Alura. "Yes, or if you don't want to condemn half the ship to being plant food, we can do things the logical way. There's cameras in nearly every corridor aboard this ship. All we need to do is find the security room and we'll be able to use the recorded footage to our advantage. We have a location and a rough time as to when she'll appear and take your friend away. Then we'll have an appearance at least." Grigori does raise a good point, and odds are that it's highly unlikely that 'Lady Hildebrandt' is aware of the power of modern surveillance, so you may be able to totally blindside her!

>Go with Alura's plan.
>Go with Grigori's plan.
>Wait for Anna and Coller to arrive to see if they have anything to add.
>Come up with your own plan (Write-in what).
>Write-in...
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>>4101886
>Let's delay that for 1 action and meditate to reach Drac. If anyone knows about vampires and their weaknesses it's him.
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>>4101886
sure why not, try this >>4101906
if it doesn't help reach Drac it might help Arthur's mental state as it is
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>>4101886
>Go with Grigori's plan.
Anna and Coller's plan was just to walk around the ship so far, so i don't see why they'd have suddenly come up with a better plan. And Alura's plan would necessitate the sinking of the ship so that's nixed. My concern is the laptop in the room when we originally encountered Hildebrant. It was probably being used by Holly to teach Hilda about modern tech, but I don't think she'd have internalized just how complete modern surveillance systems have become so I believe there should be a shot at this one.

>>4101906
>>4101917
We tried that in the car and it didn't work. Besides, he might just laugh at us for relying on superiors to do everything for us. He already helped us survive the initial encounter with the head alchemist where we were about to die, why would he go out of his way to help here, when we aren't in any threat of immediate death?
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>>4101886
Fine then! changing my vote from >>4101917 to
>Go with Grigori's plan.
Also this lines up nicely with Arthur's prior musing to himself about the security systems and the cameras on the ship, doesn't it? This a plot thread we are also going after, then?

>>4101920
Yeah you're right. I guess naturally sleeping and going into the dream world place is the best way to chat with Dracula.
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>>4101886
>>Go with Grigori's plan.

>>4101906
>Vampire weaknesses 101
Sun, Stake in the heart, Holy Weapons, Holy Water, Stronger dudes kicking their shit in, little girls, ninjas, their own power used against them.
Honestly, the list is huge.
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>>4101886
>>Go with Grigori's plan.
We need to wipe out the records to clean our tracks so that's two birds with one stone.
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>>4101886
>Combine Alura's and Grigori's plans
These aren't mutually exclusive, and modern recording devices aren't exactly reliable when it comes to picking up the supernatural. There wouldn't be much of a hidden world if they were. What I specifically mean is that we should
>Set Alura to establishing her surveillance system for watching what's going on now, while using Grigori's idea to review footage of what's already happened.
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>>4102109
why
>combine alura and grigori's plans
when we can
>combine alura and grigori
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>>4102283
>combine alura and grigori
>can make literal iceberg lettuce
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>>4101886
>Wait for Anna and Coller to arrive to see if they have anything to add.
Why the heck are we just asking them when we're doing a rendezvous anyways? It's pretty much missing the forest for the trees.
>>4101640
I suggested it because it's a showcase of our own power rather then someone else's. One slightly low yield explosion causing a mass panic would also be less lethal to the entire ship compared to a iceberg.
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>>4102779
I'd much rather use our power to just fucking erase Hildebrant the moment she reveals herself.

Of course the people who want to waifu her wouldn't let me do that, so I've made compromises.

Anyway, unlike our allies, our power actually has major effects on us. We really need to talk to either Drac or Chaos and find out what the fuck it's doing to us before we go using it willy-nilly.
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>>4102817
Well yeah. That's why I suggested only one explosion.
It's much different compared to the scenario of purging all of the corpses. One shot like that should tire us out a bit without fainting and we would also have enough time to recover too.
In short, it's the perfect opportunity to demonstrate, practice, make a massive panic and search for Hilde in one fell swoop if it goes perfectly, and even if it doesn't cause said massive panic then we can go as crazy as possible in seeking them out.
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>>4102822
Oh so you meant like a tiny one. My apologies, I assumed you meant something more major. The word explosion tends to lead to such assumptions.

Very well, I shall support you.
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>>4101886
>Go with Grigori's plan.
Alura is one hell of an autistic plant.
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>>4102817
>use our power to just fucking erase Hildebrant the moment she reveals herself.
Don't you at least want to know her motives?
That sounds incredibly harsh.

>>4102822
An explosion made with the power of destruction might be...
Higher yield than you intend.
You might want to be careful with that.

>>4102283
The Power of Fusion will not be featuring in this quest.
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>>4103009
>that image
I KNEW IT
WE SHOULD HAVE GONE WITH THE BED INVITE MEME OPTION
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>>4103009
Im actually curious, what WOULD have happened if we invited her to bed?
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>>4103050
She would've found your continued enthusiasm towards meeting her very endearing.
The audacity of trying to invite her to bed not so much.
Really, a better idea would've been to offer to have tea with her or something.

Pic unrelated.
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>>4103055
You would've ended up immediately blacking out and finding yourself suffering from fairly extreme blood loss when you came to.
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>>4103009
>The Power of Fusion will not be featuring in this quest
It's just a cheap tactic anyway.
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>>4103062
You just had to remind me of one of the few good things that series had and now I'm sad.
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>>4103056
>She would've found your continued enthusiasm towards meeting her very endearing.
See, this is why we should be looking for her alone.
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>>4103009
Honestly it's a question on how far away the explosion should be if we go for that option.
Accidentally starting a war between countries is a acceptable price to saving one of our allies.
>>4103074
People keep thinking with their schlongs, that route would've been risky. See >>4103050
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>>4103079
I keep saying this, but there's a world of difference between trying to make an authentic personal connection and rushing after sex like a hormone-addled lunatic.
...then again, I think your explosion concept is absolute mania guaranteed to fuck us over, so we apparently have different priorities.
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>>4103079
Do you know how much energy is released from a gram of antimatter reacting with a gram of matter?

To prevent you from killing yourself, I'm just going to say that using the Power of Destruction to create an explosion would be something equivalent to an Anti-Matter Reaction.
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>>4103081
>I keep saying this, but there's a world of difference between trying to make an authentic personal connection and rushing after sex like a hormone-addled lunatic.
Yes of course, but does that mean everyone who wants to pursue her alone is doing so because they want to be fwends or because they want to fuck their waifu? Or perhaps they would vote "ay bby u want sum fuk" as a joke just because? Maybe they'd do it just to try and get her to let her guard down so they could cheapshot her. People are unpredictable.

But it's a waifu so of course people are going to make bad decisions no matter what.
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>>4103121
Honestly, the waifu who mostly seems to be driving the bad decisions at the moment is Holly. Baffling, I tell you.
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>>4103129
She still has that "damsel in distress" energy going for her despite the inhuman monster bit. Anons seem to have a strange propensity for saving things.
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>>4103139
I'd say it's more like "I take pity on you because it's pretty much my fault you ended up like this"
At least in my case.
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>>4103139
Eh. I never got the appeal of damsels. Give me the sorceress looking to sacrifice her every time; hence my defense of Hildebrandt. As I've said, she's capable enough to be a far more valuable ally if we can win her over, and from all we've seen she has a far more charming personality as well.

>>4103144
Guilt ill suits a would-be Dark Lord.
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>>4103144
>feeling responsiblility
Impossible.
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>>4103148
Holly could probably be made far more loyal in the end though. But it's a very unfair comparison in terms of capability, a fledgling compared to a centennial so that's true.
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>>4103092
Well uh.. darn. And here I thought I was actually being clever.
Guess we need another method of making some form of mass panic.
>>4103148
It's less of a damsel and distress appeal and more of a "Sort of on the same boat" appeal for me. Pun intended.
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>>4103148
>Guilt ill suits a would-be Dark Lord.
This whole Dark Lord stuff has been blown out of proportion anyways, Dracula never achieved shit so Chaos will have to conform with what she gets, and if feeling guilt isn't in the guidelines then too bad.
>>4103156
Holly also might develop faster having old master of the night to learn from, but that would mean making her spend time with her abuser so I'd say fuck that.
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>>4103092
>Do you know how much energy is released from a gram of antimatter reacting with a gram of matter?
If you mean 1 gram total including actual matter it's about a half a kiloton of TNT. If you meant 1 gram of antimatter and 1 gram of matter you'd just double it so around a kiloton of TNT. It's like .4 kilotons for a half anti/matter explosion.
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>>4103208
Or I'm retarded and I halved it all for no reason. I'm not a physicist.
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>>4103208
If you got that from Wikipedia, that's actually inaccurate for whatever reason.

It should be about 21 kilotons in actuality.
That's how much mass energy is in one gram of matter.

That's one Fat Man.
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>>4103217
>If you got that from Wikipedia
It was some sciency answers website. But I guess they must have taken their answers from wikipedia. I guess it depends on what equation you're using to find out what? Or maybe people just can't into math and no one wants to correct them. Way above my paygrade.
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>>4103223
>Way above my paygrade
You and me both, anon. The limit of my consideration on matter-antimatter reaction is "it's a large explosion, probably best not to mess around with it."
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>>4103239
What you don't want to accidentally an entire city?
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>>4103217
Actually, double that to 42 kilotons. More than Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined.
That's 0.5 grams of each I used there.

>>4103239
>>4103223
A one gram reaction would release enough energy to vaporize the ship and everyone on it instantly.
And effectively destroy a city, should you use it in one.

>>4103148
>Eh. I never got the appeal of damsels. Give me the sorceress looking to sacrifice her every time
Soma Cruz disapproves of this statement.
>she's capable enough to be a far more valuable ally if we can win her over
Why that's just unfair on poor Holly, she hasn't even begun to really explore her new powers yet.

>>4103205
>Holly also might develop faster having old master of the night to learn from, but that would mean making her spend time with her abuser so I'd say fuck that.
If only you had some astronomically powerful vampire somewhere you could ask for tips on how to train your vampire.

>>4103081
Honestly, the result of immediately propositioning any of the women you've met so far for sex ranges from being slapped all the way to immediate painful death.
If you feel like it, you can guess which girl's reaction would've been
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>>4103290
>immediately propositioning any of the women you've met so far for sex ranges from being slapped all the way to immediate painful death

>implying holly wouldn't jump into bed
She reads trashy gas station romance novels with the likes of Fabio posing shirtless on the cover. You aren't fooling me.
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>>4103299
Oh well allow me to correct myself then.
She'd tell you to leave the hotel.
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I don't like ojous and think that most of the waifus atm need to be taught to thik straight.

If I had to pick one it'd be Holly, but only because she used to be an ok person and probably still is, vampire stuff aside.

Don't (you) me
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>>4103290
>how to train your vampire
Next project on Dreamworks. Hehe, (Dream)works, geddit?
>>4103359
Don't tell me what to do.
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>>4103357
Thank you. I appreciate it.
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>>4103359
think*
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>>4103357
And giving it a little more though, Shirley would probably have been receptive to the offer.

Though it hardly counts considering it's not her first time meeting Arthur.

>>4103359
>most of the waifus atm need to be taught to think straight.
What's wrong with their thinking, anon?

>>4103369
Congratulations, you (you)'d yourself.
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>>4103424
They're thinking like edgelords and anime protagonists.

Anna is excluded. I haven't seen her do or suggest anything bad so far.
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>>4103424
I think everyone's fine, if a bit eccentric in their own ways.
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>>4103424
>Shirley would probably have been receptive to the offer.
Slut.
>What's wrong with their thinking, anon?
They are all evil and are a terrible influence on our boy.
>>4103290
I'm going to guess that Alura is the one who kills us painfully.
What about Chaos?
>how to train your vampire
It won't stop bringing stray orphans it killed into the house. Dracula please advise.
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>>4103424
What about Coller? I'm thinking she would have punched our head off but mostly because we were attacking the mansion at the time.
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>>4103481
I think Alura would be more like "Lets talk about this once you're as strong as me."
I feel like Chaos would've had a laughing fit then tortured our soul until she got bored before evaporating us from existence for being so impudent.
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While Alura seems very confident in her proposed plan, and you don't doubt that it will work. The sacrifice for actually having it bear fruit is simply too great to immediately resort to it as your first plan. Sanctioning the mass deaths of innocents is simply too much for you to approve of doing unless you truly run out of other options. Besides, Grigori's plan to check the video footage is one with quite a few positives to it. If all goes well, not only will you be able to find out where this vampire has taken Holly, but you'll also be able to erase the security footage at the same time. Of course, this does mean having to refuse Alura's plan, even though she seemed so pleased about coming up with it.

"Alura, while your plan sounds effective, it's also something that I'd like to keep as a last resort. That many disappearances would almost definitely end up requiring us to sink this entire ship and make the last leg of our voyage in an uncomfortable lifeboat." Hopefully, you can appeal to her sense of luxury.

"You're going with this 'security room' plan instead, I take it? A pity, but I do suppose I shouldn't overindulge in humans, it might end up ruining the taste for good, and I wouldn't want that." You really wish she'd stop talking about humans, of which you are one, as if they were food. It's just so tremendously off-putting to hear your own species referred to as food continually by this deceptively monstrous woman. There's no doubt that despite her beauty and her apparent loyalty to you, this woman is in truth a terrible monster.

"Oh yes, I'm sure it would just be dreadful. Whatever would you do then? Maybe start demanding the blood of virgin maidens?" Grigori can barely hide the disgust in his voice as he speaks out, clearly annoyed at Alura's continued behavior.

"Maybe. Or maybe I'll only drink the blood of children?" Alura responds to the man in a mocking tone, before an evil grin shows on her face. "Or perhaps I'll only consume the blood of magicians? They must be good for something, after all." She smirks as Grigori scowls, before his expression quickly returns to a neutral one.

"I shouldn't waste my time. Arthur, it is good you see the logic in my suggestion. Perhaps we will be able to properly work with each other after all, yes? Though if we're going to go with my plan, we had best not waste time. The security room isn't going anywhere, but for every moment that passes, your friend is with her kidnapper for just that much longer." Grigori does a perfect job now of totally ignoring Alura's presence within the room at all.

"Of course, where exactly is this security room anyway?" Grigori hopefully already has the information you need for this plan, otherwise you're going to have to simply use trial and error. It's not like you can just ask somebody to tell you either.
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"Bottom floor. Restricted. Though that shouldn't pose a problem to men like us, no?" Grigori then inspects his tattered clothing. "Though I suppose it would probably be better to change into my spare uniform. Unfortunately, this one is going to need some repairs, and I'm fairly low on energy. It shouldn't be any longer than an hour and a half before I'm back and ready to go." With that, Grigori makes a rather hasty move towards the door.

>Stop him, tell him that you don't trust him not to disappear and that you'll go with him.
>Let him leave, this preparation time actually gives you the opportunity to go and get something to eat.
>Let him leave and wait for Anna to return before heading anywhere.
>Write-in...
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Guess nobody is around tonight.
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>>4103873
>Stop him, tell him that you don't trust him not to disappear and that you'll go with him.
Scrutiny is important with new recruits.
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>>4103995
Deceit and slander. You must rescind your statement posthaste or face harsh reprimand. Knave. I'm fighting a small fluffy animal please hold.

>>4103873
>>Stop him, tell him that you don't trust him not to disappear and that you'll go with him.
I want to see if he's got any sick gear we can """borrow""". Also to make sure he doesn't have ye olde scroll of translocation.
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>>4103873
>Stop him, tell him that you don't trust him not to disappear and that you'll go with him.

>>4103995
Well I didn't really have a preference for this vote so I was waiting for someone else to persuade me.
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>>4103873
>>Stop him, tell him that you don't trust him not to disappear and that you'll go with him.
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>>4103995
>Guess nobody is around tonight.
Bing bing bing! Give the man a cigar!
...or at least, I wasn't around when you posted. It's still tonight now though, so that's something.

>>4103873
>Stop him, tell him that you don't trust him not to disappear and that you'll go with him.
The hitman wants us to let him change clothes out of sight? We'll never see the bastard again, if we give that the OK.
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>>4103873
>Let him leave, this preparation time actually gives you the opportunity to go and get something to eat.
I thought we promised the fairy some grub.
Are we a Dark Lord that doesn't follow up on promises?
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>>4103873
>Let him leave, this preparation time actually gives you the opportunity to go and get something to eat.
When was the last time we ate?
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>>4103873
>Stop him, tell him that you don't trust him not to disappear and that you'll go with him.
No way. He's gotta have at least ONE out just for situations like this. Fuck that.
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>>4103873
>>Let him leave, this preparation time actually gives you the opportunity to go and get something to eat.
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>>4104369
If I recall correctly, a couple of days ago in the bunker.
Though to Arthur that was only yesterday morning.

>>4104236
You did promise the sylph some food at some point.
Whether you will keep that promise is entirely up to you. You aren't obligated to.

Completely unrelated, but did you know that the Old Axe Armour is actually a female?
I always thought the armour type enemies were just magically animated suits of armour, but I guess they were ghosts possessing them all along.
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>>4104890
>but I guess they were ghosts possessing them all along.
Well they do scream when you kill them.
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>>4104949
Depends on the game, sometimes they just seize up and fall apart.
Pretty sure some of them explode too.

Is it wrong I kind of want to have you meet that female Old Axe Armour now?
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>>4104951
>Is it wrong I kind of want to have you meet that female Old Axe Armour now?
On a surface level? No. If you ask me? Yes. How are we supposed to fit into it if it's made for a tiny woman?
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>>4104951
waifus, not even once
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>>4104951
Don't see a problem if she's an actual character like everyone else has been.
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>>4103873
>Stop him, tell him that you don't trust him not to disappear and that you'll go with him.
I'd say more importantly we tell him not to waste an hour and a half getting changed unless there's actually some benefit to it. Ask him if this uniform of his is special in some way.
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I don't understand why you guys are being so paranoid. Teleportation magic should be fairly rare, so I doubt he has a scroll of teleport up his ass and if he tries anything when we're not looking he'll probably get ganked by the Alura Une.
Let the man work and let's go get some food. Arthur hasn't eaten in almost a week and it's not like we can just drain a few passengers like Holly or Alura.
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>>4105184
Look man I just want to see if he has anything worth stealing when he dies.
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>>4105184
Actually Arthur has only eschewed eating for a day. Regardless I somewhat agree and wanted to swap my vote if my swap would mean the vote would win.
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>>4105188
>Actually Arthur has only eschewed eating for a day
Chaos had us for like three days on top of that.
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>>4105195
do you not into time travel
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>>4105197
We don't know if it was time travel or not. Time travel is extremely rare in castlevania and causes the time police to show up and hold fighting tournaments where everyone is dressed extremely poorly.
And since we haven't seen anyone wearing an outfit made entirely out of belts yet, I doubt it was time travel.
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>>4105200
dude we got abducted into a space that doesn't follow physical laws, then got teleported across almost unfathomable distances into a place close to where we used to be. Saying that it's rare doesn't mean this wasn't an occasion where it occurred, especially when the facilitator is the second most powerful being behind god himself.
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>>4105205
That still doesn't make it time travel. It just means the laws of time in the chaos realm are fucky. At which point we should still get something to eat, because who knows what that did to our stomach.
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>>4105210
>thinking time travel is just going backward in time
smhtbqhfamalam
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>>4105211
Okay yes, from a very broad definition involving massive faggotry, we are time traveling right now because we are moving through time.
However, time dilation is not time travel. At best it's temporal manipulation, however even that didn't happen if it's just the Chaos Realm's natural laws at work. If the Chaos Realm decides that one minute equals a year one second and one minute equals one minute the next, that's not time travel, that's just the Chaos Realm being fucky.
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>>4105200
>Time travel is extremely rare in castlevania

>tfw like 70% of everything in castlevania only works if you explain it with time travel
Wall chicken can't stay fresh forever on its on.
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>>4105219
>going from october 9th to october 13th isn't time travel because it was facilitated by the laws of the chaotic realm.
wat. all time travel is achieved by manipulation of existing laws. Just because the place may appear to be inconsistent with rules like that doesn't make what happened not time travel.
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>>4105226
That's Chaos Realm fuckery.

>>4105227
>One day in the Chaos Realm equals three days outside.
>We still spent three days in the Chaos Realm, it was just one Chaos Realm day.
This is not time travel, this is barely time dilation. At most it's temporal desynchronization.
Calling this time travel is using the same definition that faggots use to call living from the 24th of Oct to the 25th of Oct because you're moving through time.
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>>4105200
>>4105205
>>4105210
>>4105211
>>4105219
>>4105227
Shut up! Whether or not this is *technically* time travel is completely beside the point!
We don't remember three days passing in the chaotic realm and have no gaps in our memory, so Arthur's brain only experienced a short time passing there. Since we have no reason to assume one part of his body was affected differently by the chaotic realm than another, it's reasonable to assume that Arthur's stomach experienced the same amount of time as his brain.
Consequently, he's only experiencing the results of fasting for one day, not three! How the time was condensed doesn't matter! More importantly, let's not let the professional assassin have a chance to spend some time alone with his disguise kit and slip into the crowd!
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>>4105236
>That's Chaos Realm fuckery.
That doesn't change what it is. Stop being pedantic.
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>>4105236
Yes we're all time travelers by definition of existing to be able to experience time flowing. Being frozen and woken up 2000 years into the future is time traveling, as is the situation arthur experienced.

>>4105240
Now why would he do that just before we're about to go to the security room? We could follow the recordings of his trail to and from his room, any disguise would be useless, and he's on the run from cultists now anyway and could use the help we could provide.
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>>4105244
That is exactly what it is. Like I said, time travel in castlevania is a specific thing. As far as I know, there are only three instances of straight up time travel in castlevania.

>>4105248
>Yes we're all time travelers by definition of existing to be able to experience time flowing.
Good thing that's not how Castlevania defines time travel then, or we'd have Aeon up our ass right now. Eh?
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>>4105248
If he's as familiar with the security system as he seems to be, I don't doubt he has a way of avoiding their detection. He was here to kill someone, after all.
As for why he'd want to avoid us, why don't you ask the man-eating plant girl who took his arm off? From his perspective, we're not much better than the cultists.
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>>4105259
>If he's as familiar with the security system as he seems to be, I don't doubt he has a way of avoiding their detection.
He makes his victims look like they had heart attacks with magic that probably doesn't need close contact, just visual contact. He could just wait for him to get something to eat then kill him, no hiding from cameras needed.

>From his perspective, we're not much better than the cultists.
The cultists who would kill him just cause he failed, vs the guy who stopped the plant from killing him because he seemed useful enough?
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>>4105269
>The cultists who would kill him just cause he failed, vs the guy who stopped the plant from killing him because he seemed useful enough
Read that back, anon, it's the same metric and reward/punishment system in both cases (from his point of view). We're not even paying him.
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>>4105272
The cultists already want him dead though. So far Arthur stopped him from dying and possibly from creating an irreconcilable grudge with us, then helped to clean a mess he was partially responsible for. I feel like his encounter with Alura was because he thought she was the one who eliminated his target, so it could've been his mistake from the start.
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>>4105280
Look, I'm not saying we'll never be able to trust him. We have a decent start. I don't think we can trust him yet, though, and in his position I think the wisest course would look like staying out of our mess as well as trying to avoid the cultists. If we want his services, we've got to keep an eye on him.
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>>4105283
Well to each their own but I don't mind either way, since we could just frame him if he betrays us so I see the trade off as more firepower/informant, or a distraction for the Church. It's not like we couldn't search for him if he goes missing to finish Alura's job though.
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"Hold on a moment, Grigori." The man stops in his tracks. "I'll go with you. I'm sorry, but I don't quite trust you enough to not take this as your opportunity to just slip away and disappear." It's a valid concern, there's nothing really guaranteeing this man's loyalty to you, so taking the chance of just allowing him to go back to his cabin would be an oversight you can't just allow to happen.

Grigori sighs "Fine, it's not as if you have any reason to trust me. It's probably smarter of you to not allow me out of your sight. This work relationship would be far easier if you could learn to trust me though." He begins walking out of the room, with you following close behind. Alura remains seated.

"You aren't coming with us, Alura?" It seems somewhat unlike her to just allow you to go off with somebody who could easily turn out to be an enemy still.

"Arthur, you're more than strong enough to deal with the likes of him should he attempt some pathetic act of defiance, especially with that arm of his like that. Besides, I have something special planned for him should he step out of line." The evil grin directed at the man behind you is a chilling one. You don't really want to consider whatever fate worse than death Alura has planned for Grigori should he actually betray you. "Though I might normally come with you, I have something that I desperately need to attend to. In private." You wonder what she means.

Grigori ignores Alura and simply leaves the room, keeping the door open, he waits in the corridor for you to catch up. "Well, alright. I'll see you later then, Alura. Take care." She gives you a much more genuine happy smile compared to the evil one she directed towards the newest member of your merry band as you leave.

Grigori seems to let out a breath of relief as the door closes behind you before turning to you. "Honestly, how do you cope with all this? Vampires are one thing, but that plant woman? She doesn't exactly try to hide her hatred of humanity. Even in my line of work, monsters like her are hunted down and disposed of. God help them if the Church takes an interest in them." You dislike the way he's talking about Alura, but honestly, she has been getting a little too enthusiastic about killing humans recently. You might have to have a word with her about this later on, Dark Lord Candidacy aside, you don't really want her turning into a liability that consumes humans by the hundreds.

"Mostly by only looking forwards and never looking back. You know, Just a few days ago I was living a perfectly normal life until it all collapsed around me." You just hope the accumulated stress doesn't overwhelm you at some point. "Apparently, me being some sort of Dark Lord Candidate has led to all sorts of characters taking an interest in me including the Church, and most likely it's the reason as to why this vampire is bothering us in the first place."
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"So, there's more to this story of being the Dark Lord than just a baseless boast? Interesting." Grigori stops in front of an elevator and presses the call button. "What exactly is a 'Dark Lord Candidate' then?"

You don't want to reveal too much to the man, you get the feeling that things are dangerous enough as it is just mentioning your candidacy. Also if that vampire is observing you right now, who knows how they might respond to your knowledge of Chaos' existence. Especially if they themselves are unaware of it. "Apparently, it's somebody that can become the next Dark Lord, after Dracula was killed for good, the position became vacant." As you finish speaking, the Elevator arrives. A husband, wife and her two sons leave the elevator before you and Grigori step inside. Grigori presses the button to take the two of you to the second floor.

"An interesting story, but I'm not sure I believe it. I've heard enough tall tales from people in the past to know to reserve my judgment on this one. I'll believe it when I see it." Fair enough, you suppose. If Dracula was anywhere near as powerful as people seem to believe, then somebody going around mentioning they are some sort of heir to him would obviously sound like they are merely trying to sound more powerful and intimidating than they actually are. Still, the implication that you're lying does sting a little.

"Believe me if you wish, but the Dorin Organization seemed to think it true enough that they've been observing me from a very young age. I mean, I'm technically a probationary recruit, I think. Or at least I was." Grigori's eyes seem to widen a little at the mention of Shirley's group. You have to wonder just how they have such a fearsome repuation. It certainly isn't helped in your eyes by Shirley being your sole exposure to the group. The girl, while obviously strong, never really gave you the impression that she was some sort of merciless killer of a special forces group. But maybe she was just that good at hiding her true face? It matters little now. You doubt you'll be able to see eye to eye with the girl that lied to you for all your life ever again.

"Like I said, I'll reserve my judgment on it. Give me a reason to believe it and I will." With that, the elevator finishes it's descent, opening up to the second floor of the cruise ship as Grigori sets off down the corridor once again, leaving you to follow him.

"Why do you need a change of clothes anyway? Is it really so crucial that you'd have to put things off to do so?" You know that appearances matter, but at the end of the day, it's not like he's going to attend a high profile party, so his clothing should be able to safely remain as tattered as it is now. Though thinking of tattered clothing, you find yourself feeling grateful about Alura's gift to you. This suit she made for you is really quite wondrous. At least you won't have to worry about your appearance in the future too much as long as you keep ahold of it.
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"My robe was enchanted with a protective magecraft that reduced some of the damage I took in my fight with... Alura, as well as enhance my own control over ice. But with it as damaged as it is, the enchantments have mostly fallen apart. It's a miracle that it protected me enough that the last attack she managed to get on me only broke my arm and didn't bisect me totally." Sounds like Alura really doesn't mess around when things actually call for her to get serious. "So, I'm going to get both my spare robe and see about fixing my arm, only an idiot would bring a single potion with him for any mission." Finishing speaking, you arrive at door 2-A5. He doesn't actually bother with a key at all, placing a finger to the lock, a key made of ice forms in the hole, turning on it's own as he pushes the door open before it shatters into nothingness. Seems Grigori is something of a show-off.

You step into the rather basic looking room, Grigori quickly takes his robe off and places it on a coathook, leaving him in his black tunic. For the first time, you catch a glimpse of the weapon he was reaching for against Alura. Clearly some sort of sword, though the scabbard of the blade seems to be made of carves ice, so you can't see the sword itself. "Now, hold on a moment, my other robe is in my bedroom. I shouldn't take more than a minute to change, so if you wouldn't mind staying here while I do, that would be for the best."

While you don't exactly want to let Grigori have an opportunity to slip away, you don't want to be forced to watch a man change out of his clothing very much either, so you reluctantly give him the go-ahead. "Very well, I hope you aren't foolish enough to try to use this as an opportunity to run." You would have no qualms with giving him to Alura should he betray you so quickly.

"Where would I run to on this accursed ship anyway?" He mutters as he leaves the room for his bedroom, leaving you alone in the small room he's rented, you take a moment to look about the room. On a small dresser are 3 flasks of blue liquid, identical to the one that Alura crushed underfoot. Potions of some sort? You wonder if he intends to use them restore his broken arm. In a corner of the room is a black luggage bag, it's contents a mystery to you unless you search through it.

>Take the potions from the dresser, he still hasn't suffered enough for what he did to Alura.
>Search through the luggage bag, see what exactly an assassin considers important for a cruise.
>Simply wait for Grigori to finish changing.
>Wait for a minute before entering after Grigori, you don't trust him at all.
>Write-in...
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>>4105382
>>Simply wait for Grigori to finish changing.
Let's give the man some trust.
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>>4105382
>>Take the potions from the dresser, he still hasn't suffered enough for what he did to Alura.
Yoink
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>>4105382
>Take the potions from the dresser, he still hasn't suffered enough for what he did to Alura.
"Potions? What potions? I didn't see any potions when we came in."
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>>4105382
>Simply wait for Grigori to finish changing.

Let's not be kleptomaniac towards a developing ally.
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>Draw
Here I was with some time to maybe write an update.
Ah well.
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>>4105382
>Simply wait for Grigori to finish changing.
He might pass one to us when we need one later if we just leave them.
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>>4105382
>Wait for a minute before entering after Grigori, you don't trust him at all.
This is going to look awfully gay if he is actually changing.
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>Simply wait for Grigori to finish changing.
There is reasonable paranoia and then there is stupid levels of paranoia.
Also please don't steal from our new ally.
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There shouldn't be a problem with trusting your new ally to get changed by himself. There's a reasonable level of scrutiny that you should exercise when dealing with a potential disloyal new underling. Watching them while they change on the off-chance they could be plotting some grand escape attempt crosses the line from reasonable to unreasonable. Regardless, if he did attempt an escape, then Alura would simply be able to locate him with that plant network she wants to set up. Unless he flees the ship entirely and strands himself in the middle of the ocean, he's kind of stuck here.

You take another glance around the room. The potions just sitting on the dresser look inviting, but you decide against taking them. You can always just ask Grigori for one of them, and he'd be much more useful to you if you actually allowed him to heal his broken arm, even if doing so makes him more of a risk also. You're confident that should he actually try to backstab you, the Power of Destruction would make quick work of both him and that ice magic of his.

A few minutes pass, and you begin to get a little bit suspicious. How long does it take to put on a new robe? Just as your suspicion begins to grow to an uncomfortable level, Grigori walks back out of the room, changed completely into a new outfit. The tunic he was wearing is replaced by a one identical in design, yet in far better condition. While his previously white robe has been replaced by one of a black shade. "Thank you for waiting." His eyes shift over to the potions still standing on the counter. "...And for not getting any ideas about those potions. Those things aren't cheap, and I'll need a few to fix this arm of mine."

"Oh? Just one wouldn't be enough?" You were under the impression that he would've been fine simply by drinking a single one of those potions.

"Not at all with those potions, between the multiple fractures, dislocations and ruptured muscles, I'll need at least a few to fix it properly." He grabs one of the flasks and downs the entire contents. "Though just this one will help with the pain. Honestly, it's a good thing I have a good supplier for these, for all of it's advances, modern medicine would likely call my arm a lost cause and suggest amputation." A supplier? This supplier might come in quite useful in the future, potions that are beyond the limits of modern medicine sound very useful, even with Alura's own ability to heal you. "Things would be far easier if I brought a more powerful potion with me, but these things happen."

"So, how much do these potions cost you anyway?" It's something that you ought to find out for the future. Such items could be highly useful to you.
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"About twenty thousand of your dollars for one like these, they aren't exactly cheap, but they do their job." You try to keep the surprise off your face, it seems that the magical underworld has a fairly high price barrier to it. Unless you managed to somehow become the sole inheritor of your families fortune, you doubt you'll be buying them with legitimately acquired money any time soon. "But enough about this, we should get going. I wanted to give the potion more time to set in, but while you're here, we may as well not waste any time."

>"Actually, before we set off, I have an ally that might be useful for us to take on this errand." (Go find Coller.)
>"First off, I should really get something to eat, I haven't eaten since yesterday morning and I promised Mistral I'd get her something."
>"Alright, lead the way then."
>Write-in...
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>>4106125
>"First off, I should really get something to eat, I haven't eaten since yesterday morning and I promised Mistral I'd get her something."

Let's keep our promises, and give time for the potion to set in.
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>>4106125
>"First off, I should really get something to eat, I haven't eaten since yesterday morning and I promised Mistral I'd get her something."
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>>4106125
>>"Alright, lead the way then."
Chaosdamn, Alura threw 20K to the trash
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>>4106134
She could probably grow a "once a century" rare plant that could sell for several thousand in the course of an afternoon. I wouldn't worry about it.

>>4106125
>>"First off, I should really get something to eat, I haven't eaten since yesterday morning and I promised Mistral I'd get her something."
If she eats like a pig I'm going to vote to dunk her in some coffee.
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>>4106125
>"First off, I should really get something to eat, I haven't eaten since yesterday morning and I promised Mistral I'd get her something."
Can't go kill vampires on an empty stomach.
I wonder what sort of loot we'll get from killing Hildebrando.
I don't like her attitude.
Arthur can do better than an arrogant corpse, I think.
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>>4106160
I wonder what kind of loot we'd get from killing you.
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>>4106170
Probably about 20 years.
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>>4106160
>I wonder what sort of loot we'll get from killing Hildebrando.
Probably something good. She seems fairly fucking useless. At the very least we'd get one of those power up orbs.
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>>4106160
>Hildebrando
Damn how'd she get a road roller on the ship?
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>>4106125
>"First off, I should really get something to eat, I haven't eaten since yesterday morning and I promised Mistral I'd get her something."
Yeah where's the grub?
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>>4106139
>I'm going to vote to dunk her in some coffee.
Why must you bully poor Mistral? She only wants to try human food and is really doing Arthur a favour in making him remember that he actually needs to eat too.

>>4106139
You could probably have her create brand new orchids and the like to sell for however much you can get away with.
Failing that, you can always just have her produce a literal ton of high quality saffron which would be worth a few million.
Or just sell magical plants.
I probably shouldn't be giving you ideas.

>>4106160
>>4106170
Now, this is quite a hostile atmosphere.
You shouldn't really expect much in the way of physical loot if you go the route of actually attempting to kill Hildebrandt.
She has only just been freed, after all, it's not like she's sitting on a treasure hoard.

>>4106217
She'll have to make do with a life boat.
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>>4106298
Is there anything like Diablerie in Castlevania?
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>>4106304
Considering that's a catchall noun referring to black magic in general, we know for a fact there is.
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>>4106314
Ok lemme repharase that question as "Does Vampiric cannibalism give the consumer the powers of the Vampire they're eating?"
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>>4106304
There's the Soul Steal I suppose.
But only immensely powerful vampires can pull that off.
I suppose there's also Death's ability to manipulate souls. But that doesn't count, he's Death. Chaos doesn't count either.
There might be some other demons or gods that can manage it.
Oh, and the Power of Dominance of course, the strongest soul manipulation ability of all.

Basic recently turned vampires are unable to do so.
Why? Were you planning on having Holly feed on Hildebrandt?

>>4106314
I believe that anon is referring to a term used in Vampire the Masquerade where vampires can feed on other vampires to consume their soul to gain power.
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>>4106319
>Why? Were you planning on having Holly feed on Hildebrandt?
Ye. Kinda sucks that it's a magical ability rather than a racial one though. But in that case we could just keep hilda on ice until holly could do it.
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>>4106331
We should see what the vampire gacha gives Holly for unique powers. She might get a set that's far better then old and moldy.
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>>4106345
No reason to limit yourself to one set of powers if you can master many though; But by the time Holly could perform the soul steal, not sure Hilde's power would be good enough, unless it's really unique.
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>>4106125
>>"First off, I should really get something to eat, I haven't eaten since yesterday morning and I promised Mistral I'd get her something."
Food: you need it to live.
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>>4106331
Shit, anon, you want to feed the only real vampire we've met to the fucking receptionist with no personality? What's next? Gonna grind alura up into fertilizer for an une?
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>>4106403
>only real vampire we've met
Dracula sucks your soul for insulting him.

I was looking for benefits to killing hilda. All I could come up with was Diablerie, getting rid of a nuisance, valuable death battle experience against an aged supernatural creature, and if it's done right getting the Church off our trail for a significant amount of time. The problem with leaving hilda alive and not with us is that if she gets caught again she might tell them about us, and even if she doesn't if she follows us or ends up in an area close to us she'll probably attract their attention anyway given that she got caught and imprisoned in the first place, and who knows how many years it's been. Given that surveillance is far more pervasive it would be an even quicker capture if she attracted their attention. So I really do think it would be join us or die at this point.
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>>4106408
I highly doubt Hilderp would stick around with us. More likely she'd want to be in charge if anything. But she's also been in the timeout corner for an undisclosed amount of time so hey maybe she's really lonely. I'm not exactly confident that she'd be cool to hang out with, given how crazy people tend to get in isolation.
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>>4106408
If she's totally against joining us then I can see killing her. Join or die is fair. It's Die monster that's the retard attitude.
Since a "vampire ojou waifu" has been a hype factor since the first thread there's no way QM isn't giving us a chance to recruit her tho.
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>>4106473
Who knows, she might see it as a way to temporarily sate her eternal boredumb.

>>4106493
Y'know I've been wondering for a bit now why the Dorin organization decided to imprison Hilda rather than kill her.
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>>4106499
>Y'know I've been wondering for a bit now why the Dorin organization decided to imprison Hilda rather than kill her.

>hey you want to get locked up and experimented on?
>"No?"
>good hey look there's a tasty O+ virgin in that vault over there are alone and vulnerable
I'm more curious as to how. They didn't just stroll into her house and beat her into a coma did they? Surely they wouldn't use the brute force options like "apply club to skull" or "bury in fifteen metric tons of magically summoned airtight ice" would they?
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>>4106506
Hmm. I dismissed experimentation because they could've just asked Alucard, and aren't the weaknesses and strengths of vampires well-known enough in the supernatural world that specific experimentation would be excessive or pointless?
Unless it was a type of experimentation to make vampires docile or something like that.
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>>4106513
>I dismissed experimentation because they could've just asked Alucard
>talking to alucard
>"Hey do vampires actually hate garlic?"
>"Perhaps."
>".... alright thanks."
It's a miracle he even decided to stop sleeping and start interacting with people.
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Oh guys, I just realized by reading the pastebin that the dumb bitch didn't take our compass, and she's with Holly who we just fought a while ago. The blood might have coagulated or maybe she doesn't bleed but I thought it was worth mentioning.
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>>4106684
The only blood from Holly that I recall is from the splinters that her healing forced out of her legs. Other than that I don't remember her being wounded, and that amount of blood would coagulate quickly.
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>>4106513
They probably experimented on her to find ways to calm Alucard if they went out of control somehow.
Y'know, in secret.
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Well, as much as you want to hurry up and finally find Holly and Hildebrandt, you really ought to "First off, I should really get something to eat, I haven't eaten since yesterday morning and I promised Mistral I'd get her something too."

"Mistral... the fairy, yes? I caught a few glimpses of her while we walked. I was wondering where you found such a creature. I've never seen one before, they are exceptionally rare. A collector would likely pay tens of million to add her to their collection, something to consider." A strong gust of wind suddenly blasts into the man, sending tables flying and nearly blowing the man off his feet, though he holds his ground against the gale force winds.

An incredibly angry tiny winged girl flies out of your jacket. "First off, I am a sylph you ignorant monkey! Not some common fairy! Second, don't you know it's rude to call somebody a creature? Third! Don't you even dare think about selling me! If I wasn't limited by this contract, I'd have the air around you cut you into pieces right now!" Mistral is livid at Grigori so casually referring to selling her. The wind eases off as the sylph seems to run out of steam, collapsing on your shoulder and clinging to it.

Despite having just taken the incredibly strong winds directly, Grigori actually looks fairly unimpressed. "My apologies, Sylph." Then, he looks you in the eye. "Your familiar really has a temper problem, you might want to teach her some manners." Mistral is quaking with rage on your shoulder. If Grigori keeps pushing her, Mistral might actually make good on her promise to kill the ice magician when her power recovers again.

"I have no intention of selling Mistral, Grigori. She's an ally of mine, and as long as we're linked by this contract she keeps mentioning, I doubt I could get rid of her even if I wanted to." You just wish you had a physical copy or actually knew the terms she was summoned with. Maybe it's written on that card? In a language you can't comprehend.

"Thank you for clearing that up, summoner." Then she crawls up to whisper in your ear. "Can I torment him? Nod once if I can." That really depends on what her definition of torment is, harmless pranks would be fine, but you don't want to wake up finding that Grigori has been blinded by a petty and vengeful fay for some insult.

"We'll discuss it later, Mistral, for now we're going to get some food. Aren't you hungry?" Hopefully the mention of food will distract your second newest ally from her vengeful thoughts towards your newest ally. Grigori best hope he gets along with Anna, Holly or Coller, because at this rate, he's going to end up surrounded by people that can barely tolerate his presence. Ironically, for a magician specializing in his element, he is skating on very thin ice.
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"Oh!" The sylph seems to have been reminded of her previous request of you. "Thank you... Arthur. I've... actually never eaten anything before, you know? So it's a new experience for me! You see, before being contracted to you, the world itself provided me any sustenance and energy I might've needed automatically, and I never had an opportunity to actually interact with humans properly before you came along and plucked me out of the sky." The fairy clinging to you begins to crawl back into her chosen living space within your suit. She's alarmingly light even for her size, though seeing as she apparently represents the air, it makes sense she'd be so light.

"I see, well, hopefully you enjoy your first experience with actually having to eat food to survive." You wonder just what her life before you summoned her was actually like. But you suppose you can always ask her whenever you feel like it at a more appropriate time.

"Shall we get going then? I don't mind a short break to allow this potion to set in before we get started. I may not have been acting like it, but I'm not exactly in a small amount of pain right now, It's very distracting." Grigori opens the door to the corridor and leaves the room with you and the lethargic fairy in your pocket following quickly behind. As you step out into the corridor, closing the door to the room behind you, Grig "There should be a restaurant on this deck not too far away from here. I hope you have money of your own on you, because I draw the line at paying for my... 'employer'."

You don't bother responding to his comment. It's really no wonder that Grigori chose to become an assassin as his career of choice. With his abrasive personality, he certainly wouldn't be able to work in a group for long before managing to isolate himself. Though if he doesn't learn to adapt his ways a little, it might end up being his undoing. The two of your allies that have met him and shared their thoughts on him have already threatened to kill him with varying degrees of seriousness. You really hope that he at least manages to get along with Coller, because the robotic girl might not even before to hold herself back from killing him, and personality aside, Grigori is quite useful. His experience should help you in the future at least. Well, if he doesn't make Alura so irritated with him that she simply kills him before he can actually do anything of any help.
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The walk is brief, true to Grigori's word. it only takes a few minutes to reach the restaurant he was speaking of, a fairly large restaurant called 'The Bounty'. It's one that seems to be of higher quality than the one that was frozen in his battle with Alura, there doesn't seem to be a set theme to the restaurant. The diners within eating seafood, pasta dishes, a passenger's burger apparently catches Mistral's eye, as she refuses to take her eye off of them, even as you walk out of sight of them, you notice that she still hasn't stopped looking in their direction.

An attendant quickly seats you and Grigori, remaining completely oblivious of the fairy poking out of your pocket before handing the two of you menus to peruse and leaving to let you decide. All things considered, Hildebrandt's enchantment of the cruise ship has been very useful.

>Order from the menu and then ask Mistral something (What?)
>Order from the menu and then ask Grigori something (What?)
>Order from the menu and wait in silence.
>Write in...
(Feel free to also decide on what to order from the menu.)
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>>4106403
>fucking receptionist with no personality?
Poor Holly. She's doing her best you know?

>>4106473
What makes you so doubtful that she wouldn't be interested in the progress of a potential future Dark Lord? If people actually believe you, then it stands to reason that being your ally is a good investment for their future. Of course, that's only a potential viewpoint she could take. I'm not going to truly spoil her thoughts on the matter.

>>4106499
>Y'know I've been wondering for a bit now why the Dorin organization decided to imprison Hilda rather than kill her.
You can always try asking her what she thinks they were planning when they went out of their way to capture a powerful vampire instead of just killing her.

>>4106545
Alucard isn't actually weak to any of the traditional vampire weaknesses due to being a Dhampir though.

>>4106684
>>4106689
You can always check the room to see if you can get a sample of her blood. You must remember that she was a messy eater though, so the room is still coated in the blood of her victims.
So finding the tiny traces of her blood might prove difficult.
Also, it's still linked to Theresia, so resetting it would remove one of the ways you could find her again.
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>>4107000
>Order from the menu and then ask Mistral something (What?)
Order a burg.
Ask Mistral how she's coping with being a familiar.
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>>4107028
>Poor Holly
She's not the one with a couple players planning to kill her
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>>4107110
You shouldn't be so worried about her, anon.
I don't know what exactly the battle plan is against somebody who is aware of your abilities and who's own abilities are an unknown to you.
Wasn't somebody planning on trying to snipe her through a wall?

She's not about to be instantly killed should you choose to make a true enemy of her.
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>>4107000
>Order from the menu and wait in silence.
I feel like we should try to make conversation, but I don't really know what to say to Mistral and I can't stand Grigori, so...

>>4107137
I can't speak for that guy, but personally I'd feel it was just as much a loss if we make a true enemy out of her as if we kill her. Either way we're getting locked off from the ideal route of marrying her and changing her name to Sophia Bernhard.
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Does anybody else want to vote?
I know I updated at very odd hour, but I can't exactly write with two contradicting votes.
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>>4107063
+1
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>>4107000
>Order from the menu and wait in silence.

>>4107191
Sorry QM. Thought I voted when I posted earlier, don't know what happened there.
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>>4107063
Support.
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>>4107146
>hates Grigori
But why? He's actually been quite useful so far.
>still wants to marry the vampire
You won't give up even if we fuck the meeting up and make her hate us, will you?
That being said, I hope we don't turn into Richter.
She's responsible for making Holly a potentially useful character in the future and killing some random faceless NPCs.
She's done nothing wrong except claw us a little. If she wanted to kill us she would have done so already.
She's just having fun obviously.
Really, who cares about Holly? She's just a girl we knew for a day.
>>4107137
The battle plan is a surprise kiss.
It ought to stun her long enough to hug her and restrain her by force.
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>>4107028
>Alucard isn't actually weak to any of the traditional vampire weaknesses due to being a Dhampir though.
Yes, but he's killed more than his fair share of vampires. He's probably picked up a couple tricks despite the fact that he can brute force basically any of them in a straight up fight.
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All this talk of Sophia has actually got me wondering what you anons actually think about her.
How do you personally want Arthur to react when you finally meet her face-to-face?
Because it's fast approaching and there are a lot of ways it can go depending on your attitude.
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>>4107476
>How do you personally want Arthur to react when you finally meet her face-to-face?
Love at first sight.
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>>4107476
>How do you personally want Arthur to react when you finally meet her face-to-face?
Absolute distrust and suspicion with a healthy dose of indignation over the whole leg thing. Oh and probably a hint of righteous anger over the mistreatment of former ally Holly.

If nothing else she's been annoying as hell since we both just want to get the fuck away from where we were and she's deciding to be a gigantic bloodthirsty goof. Very rude.
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>>4107476
Probably restrained anger for partially ruining the cruise and making Holly her slave. I'm ok with her turning Holly and having her follow Hilda out of gratitude for saving her life but the magical slavery then hypnosis in this instance is something I feel Arthur would get angry over.

>>4107502
yep pretty much this
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>>4107476
She's kind of the biggest asshole we've met yet and that position was held by fucking "Exemplary Dad" Johannes
Either she forfeits ownership of Holly or she forfeits her unlife.
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>>4107000
>pet the fairy
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>>4107476
Remain composed and slowly fall in love?
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>>4107512
Pfffthahaha!
Who cares about Holly?
Not like she's anything special.
We can pick up new Holly-likes at any Hotel should we wish.

Ojou vampires of the proper age, etiquette and power?
That's something far more precious.
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>>4107526
My man!
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>>4107531
eat swamp
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>>4107531
Imagine being this blinded by your own fantasies. What a miserable excuse for a man.
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>>4107538
>blinded
Ah but that's where you are wrong, if only I could make you open your eyes and accept the truth of vampire ojou best girl.
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>>4107531
If you want to be the bootlicker of some antiquated chromosome leech that's on you but please refrain from spewing your simp speech torwards any of my posts, thanks in advance.
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>>4107540
It appears that your brain has had a malfunction, as Chaos will always be best girl.
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>>4107544
Holly can jump off a bridge for all I care.
She's been given immortality!
Who cares if there are a few drawbacks?
Stop complaining.
Not like she's being forced into slavery forever. At least Sophia cares enough about her newest, uh daughter(? I don't know the right word.) to make sure she didn't run into the sun immediately.
Sophia will end up submitting to us anyway.
we are the dark lord.
>>4107546
Well now, that depends doesn't it?
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>>4107556
We're a Dark Lord hatchling; and I'm sure the reason Hilda didn't kill holly was to learn about the immediate area and time period, in that order.
>Well now, that depends doesn't it?
Nah, she's the best without question.
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>>4107556
Fap before posting
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>>4107512
>Either she forfeits ownership of Holly or she forfeits her unlife.
Imagine turning against the best girl over set dressing.
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>>4107560
Fuck off Richter, you got dominated by Shaft.
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>>4107556
Nah, you're just a faggot. Holly is way better then Old and Moldy.

>>4107512
>Either she forfeits ownership of Holly or she forfeits her unlife.
This. Nobody takes our things.
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>>4107562
Shaft's hot unlike what you're proposing.
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>>4107564
It's amazing just how wrong one post can be.

Holly only has value at all because Sophia decided to grace her with the gift of vampirism.
She should thank her lucky stars that Sophia generously decided to give her some real power.

Faggot.
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>>4107570
>Girl working as tech support, giving us up to date information and weaknesses to what we encounter in real time so we aren't just bumblefucking about like we have been after you idiots decided to run away.
She's been more useful then Old and Moldy since she's shown up. You're just a loud faggot with shit taste who's been yelling about it every thread.
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>>4107556
>>4107531
>>4107570
>This is what Hildefags actually think
Jesus fuck, I like my Ojous but the way she acts means they're clearly not a good candidate as the wife of a Dark Lord just yet.
>>4107512
Very much this so far, alebit instead of making her forfeit her unlife we need to knock her ego down a peg and make her a maid.
She needs to start being a bit nicer before the obligatory Dark Lord Candidate temper starts showing.
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>>4107570
>i want the powerful waifu (because I don't value actual personalities at all)
>you're a fag for thinking the cute waifu is cute

ok buddy. sure. you're totally right.
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>>4107578
Oh yeah, so useful that she immediately died and got turned into a vampire BY THE VAMPIRE SHE RELEASED.
She couldn't even sit at a desk and give us mission control properly.
>>4107581
She's just testing us on whether we have what it takes to be the Dark Lord.
She'll obviously be nicer when we've dealt with things.
>>4107583
>I want the powerful waifu
That's Chaos.
Sadistic ojou >>>>>>>> cute cardboard in personality.
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>>4107583
>>i want the powerful waifu (because I don't value actual personalities at all)
Are you braindead? Hilde's personality is the best thing about her.
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>>4107596
>Oh yeah, so useful that she immediately died and got turned into a vampire BY THE VAMPIRE SHE RELEASED.
>Whelp, I'm going to fuck off half way across the world for no reason. Better not make sure any of my companions are alright, things will be fine.
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>>4107596
>Sadistic ojou >>>>>>>> cute cardboard in personality.
If you can define someone's personality in two words after knowing them for literally five minutes I'm sorry to say this but they're about as deep as the water in the bowl of a toilet. I'm calling her shallow in case your waifu-addled mind cannot comprehend my preschooler-level insult.

Alternatively consider the fact that we don't actually know either Holly or Hildetrapped at all so you actually don't know what you're talking about.
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>>4107599
her what now? I couldn't see any.

>>4107596
I guess. At least chaos isn't a bitch though.
For real though, have you considered that the rest of us aren't judging their every action? Who the fuck does that? At least wait until we get lorded up properly.
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>>4107476
How to react when we meet Sophia, huh? Let's see. For the most part I think >>4107481 and >>4107526 have the right idea, although I lean more toward the remaining composed side of things.
Since the hate brigade is going into detail, I might as well do the same. I definitely think we can drop the ridiculous anger over Holly; since it's impossible to turn someone without enslaving them in the first place, getting angry that Sophia enslaved Holly is absurd. If we appreciate Holly being alive, we appreciate her being Sophia's servant.
As for our leg, there's definitely some indignation over that in order. I do think some anons are making far too much of it, though.
Overall, I think we should try to project confidence, composure, and pride, with a pinch of anger mixed in, but go about the encounter as diplomatically as possible; all while internally falling in love with her.
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Every day we stray further from god's light

How fitting
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>>4107616
There's a difference between "I turned you, now serve me" and "bitch don't say my name. I'm gonna hurt you for hanging out with other people". Frankly I couldn't care less that she's forced to serve someone it's more about the mistreatment beside. No one gets mad at someone for adopting a dog, but the moment they start to beat the dog it becomes a problem. Even if you want to diminish Holly even further as a person and say she is better as a tool, you don't mistreat your tools either. Mainly because not taking care of your tools runs the risk of breaking them or making them worthless, either way it isn't a shining beacon of responsibility what Hildecaught is doing.
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>>4107624
The Hildefags are just showing their dumbassery at full force right now.
"Let's do this logical thing and TOTALLY FALL IN LOVE ANYWAY despite being someone who would be reasonably upset by everything she is currently doing"
>>4107625
This anon gets it, the moment they just suddenly took away Holly without a good explanation outside of a autistic "REE MY SERVANT" rewritten in a faux polite tone is a massive red flag.
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>>4107616
>If we appreciate Holly being alive, we appreciate her being Sophia's servant.
>Person who highly values free will should be happy their friend has become magically enslaved as recompense for existing.
Can't Hilda release Holly? If she could do it in 100 years why can't she do it now. That argument has absolutely no water to float on.
I don't mind the leg, Alura bound us but we're still friends. She did completely ruin the purpose of choosing to go on a boat instead of going on a plane though, and she didn't particularly care about secrecy enough that Holly was going around eating the passengers whenever she got hungry. And like this guy >>4107625 said, she's threatening Holly because it gives her the jollies, I'm sure Holly would've been over the moon about becoming a vampire if her sire was someone more considerate. But instead she's begging and insisting she'll be good and whatnot.
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>>4107625
>>4107628
>>4107629
What all three of you are complaining about is the fundamental charm point of vampires. Why you're still here in an evil-aligned *Castlevania* quest when you feel this way is beyond me.
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>>4107646
Cool.
>mfw
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>>4107646
>Evil-Aligned
We're Anti-God aligned, we're far from Evil just yet.
If you want us to suddenly fall in love with some blatant megathot then by all means vote for it, don't complain if the quest goes to shit as a result though.
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>>4107661
First, I am voting for it; second, I know the QM is decent enough that the quest won't go to shit; third, I never said anything about falling for her suddenly. I want it to be a gradual thing.
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>>4107665
>I want it to be a gradual thing.
So not a first impression. Which was asked for.
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>>4107646
>being antiquated and retarded is a charm point of vampires.
What vampire stories do you entertain yourself with anon. Even I think that's wrong.
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>>4107667
Do you not understand how gradually developing feelings work? It starts with being charmed on the first impression.

>>4107674
If you're going to be this obtuse I'm not sure there's any point in replying to you.
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>>4107677
Damn, I like how you didn't even read the posts you replied to earlier.
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>Do you not understand how gradually developing feelings work? It starts with being charmed on the first impression.
Do you? People can fall in love well after having a BAD first impression of people, let alone one where they simply don't have a strong feeling for them either way.

Jesus. Imagine thinking all love is some magical feeling you suddenly get creeping in from your nuts the moment you meet someone. I don't know why I'm even bothering. Whatever dude you keep being wrong.
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>>4107690
You have an almost fair point that you're using as a jumping-off point for massive assumptions about me. Fun. We've traded too many insults back and forth in this thread.
I should have written "it ideally starts" or "it can start" or something along those lines. Obviously other types of attachment exist; personally, I like the idea of Arthur being charmed from the beginning, and that's why I voted for him to feel that way.
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Well.
That got quite intense there, didn't it?

I'll keep that all in mind.
I will say that it's not as if Hildebrandt's motivations are all just pure evil though. She's just got a cruel way of doing things, but that might just be because she's in a terrible mood.
Imprisonment for at least a decade in darkness with no food and nothing to keep her company. Most people would've lost their sanity.


Think things out and you might be able to realize some of her motivations.
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>>4107758
>Imprisonment for at least a decade in darkness with no food and nothing to keep her company. Most people would've lost their sanity.

Too late. All this arguing has made me disregard any and all aspects of her character and desire her true death. Project Taste The Sun has begun. The extermination of vampires will commence henceforth. Sorry Holly that means you too.
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>>4107761
Like you would've recommended any other course of action.
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>>4107764
You know not the galaxy-brain plans I had prepared. Death is never the first course of action. But now it is all for naught. Peace was never an option I see that now.
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>>4107767
>Peace was never an option I see that now.
...except >>4107758 just said brainstorming could unlock the secrets to Hilda's thot process.
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>>4107761
What an utterly repugnant 666th post.
Chaos would be ashamed.

>>4107767
Anon it's pretty obvious that she's potentially recruitable.
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Oh no, there's been so much shitposting in the thread that we anons can no longer tell the difference between bait and truth. The descent into madness is beginning...
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>>4107781
Who's lost sight of truth and lies? Pretty easy to sift through everything to find the useful information.
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>>4107770
>>4107775
Oh it has nothing to do with her. It has everything to do with the malignancy infesting this thread. The only way is to cut it all out. And that is only possible by destroying the vampires. The object of obsession clouding the minds of these poor sightless fools. I have to save all of you even if it means tearing your hearts from your chests. The vampiric waifus must be stopped.
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So, there are no complaints to ordering a burger from the menu?
I know it's not very important and there are unlikely to be any, but I may as well ask.
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Oh, also
>pet the fairy?
The default is no.
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>>4107846
I mean I voted for it so...
>>4107850
nein.
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>>4107846
Sure, that seems like a good introduction to the culinary world
>>4107850
No. Rushing things is never good. And don't call her fairy, it's rude.
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>>4107850
Prepare action to dunk if she eats like a barbarian.
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Flicking through the provided menu, there's quite a variety of food to choose from, but you eventually settle on ordering yourself a fairly basic sounding burger from the menu. "So, Mistral, what is it that you want? You've been staring at the menu for some time." You do find yourself wondering just what the wind spirit will order.

Instead, Mistral responds with nervous laughter. "I can't read any of this, by the way. Our contract might extend to spoken language, but it doesn't extend to it's written form, so I was kind of just... um... looking at the pictures while you browsed. I'll just get another of whatever it is you decided on, if you're going to be the one I'm contracted to, I might as well see what your judgement is like." What a bizarre excuse she's trying to make for her inability to read, it's not like it bothers you too much though, if she doesn't like what you order, that's her problem. Besides, she looked fairly interested in the burger one of the other diners had when you entered the place.

There is just one slight problem with ordering her something to eat, owing to her size, the meal would probably end up bigger than she is. "So, how exactly do you intend to go about eating anyway, Mistral? You realize that there's simply no way you'll actually be able to eat the meal. Why don't I just share some of mine with you rather than ordering two?" Not that you really care, but it would be a waste of both food and your own money to buy her something that she couldn't possibly eat.

The sylph jumps out of her chosen place in your suit and onto the table. Looking up at you, clearly trying to appear as cute and charismatic as she possibly can, pleading eyes stare into your own. "Please? It's my first time ever eating anything..." That's exactly the problem! You're tiny and you don't even know if you like what's been ordered!

You suppose that it doesn't really matter in the end though, it's not like you begrudge her the small amount of money you need to part with to buy her her own meal, the wind blessing she's granted you is something that you can see being incredibly useful in the future. It did already help you in the fight against Holly, so it's already shown itself to be quite the powerful aid to you. You can't help but recall how effortlessly you could punch through wood, and with that in mind, wonder what the result of punching just a normal human being would be. The outcome is too visceral for you to want to imagine for long, especially when you're about to eat. Unlike Holly or Alura, the sight or thought of blood isn't one that whets your appetite.
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Shaking your head to clear your mind, Mistral is still staring up at you. "Very well, Mistral." She obviously appears incredibly happy about having her foolish request granted, but tries to somewhat restrain herself and refrain from flitting around in the air happily. It's not like the passengers would notice anyway, but it's not as if you'll always have the benefit of Hildebrandt enchanting the entire surrounding population into just conveniently ignoring things that would reveal the existence of the supernatural otherwise.

Eventually, a waitress appears in order to take your orders. You order two of the burgers from the menu, one for you and one for the fairy staring up at the waitress, who totally ignores the small girl thanks to the magic placed aboard the ship. Grigori meanwhile simply orders himself a coffee of some sort. He seems to breathe out in relief as the waitress leaves, something is probably bothering him. Although, there's something you feel is more important that you should ask Mistral.

Turning your gaze towards the winged girl casually leaning on a salt shaker, you begin to speak with some sympathy in your voice "How exactly are you finding it? Being a familiar, I mean. I understand you were quite important and powerful before, so being made to serve another must be horrible, right?"

"Summoner, I'm not serving you. I'm helping you, there's a difference you know. I don't have to follow your every order by the terms of our contract... with the exception of a select few. Besides, I've decided that the human world is quite the nice change of pace! If anything, this is something like a vacation for me." Thankfully, Mistral seems to be adapting quite well to her current new life as your familiar. She luckily doesn't seem to hold any sort of real resentment towards you either. Though she does occasionally glare at Grigori when she's sure that nobody is watching her.

It doesn't take long after you ask Mistral for her thoughts on her current situation for the food you ordered to arrive. As you imagined, the burger is almost half as tall as Mistral is, and probably takes up more space in total than she does. You absentmindedly eat your own food as you watch her struggle to figure out just what she's going to do about the monumental task she's set herself. She can't exactly pick it up and take a bite, and the knives and forks on the table are taller than she is. Eventually though, the wind fairy comes up with a solution to her problem, when a near invisible blade of wind jets from her left hand.

With a few deft motions with her hand, she's diced the burger into more manageable chunks, quickly picking one of them up and triumphantly taking a bite out of it. In that moment, her expression changes from one of victory to one of delight and then to one of embarrassment as she realizes that you watched her entire ordeal against the burger.
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A few minutes pass before you finish eating, surprisingly, despite her minuscule size, Mistral actually manages to eat about a quarter of the burger, as well as a few of the French fries it was served with, really quite impressive when that much food should by all rights have made the tiny girl explode, there's no indication that she just ate about her body's volume in food at all, she simply looks the same as always. Bizarre. She seems happy though, and actually smiles at you when she notices you looking at her now. It seems that she liked the meal you decided on, even if she didn't end up eating it all, though honestly, that was always going to be an impossible task.

Though now you've both eaten and fulfilled your promise to get Mistral something to eat, you have a job to do.

>Go to the bottom floor to break into the security room immediately
>Go back to your cabin to do some last minute preparations first
>Ask Grigori something (what?)
>Write-in...
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>>4108253
>>Ask Grigori something (What's on your mind?)
Just adorable.
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>>4108253
>Go to the bottom floor to break into the security room immediately
Alura will join us when she's done with whatever she's doing.

Anyone have any ideas what that is? I think it's got to do with restraining her murderous impulses.
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>>4108253
>>Ask Grigori something (What's on your mind?)

>Mistral is cute, right?
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>>4108253
>Go to the bottom floor to break into the security room immediately
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>>4108264
I bet she's kidnapped a whole bunch of people to eat.
Or she's growing something in secret.
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>>4108253
>Ask Grigori something (What's on your mind?)
>"Mistral is cute, right?"
Might as well get into the Castlevania protag role, right?
>Ask a waitress for a container to get whatever's left in.
Because I've been to enough restaurants to know that you never dump what's left like other idiots do. You pay for that shit, you take the rest with you - not into the trash. And Arthur needs to save whatever money he has left. Maybe Alura would want some burg too? Maybe she'd like it if it had blood on it? I dunno how that shit works. Whatever the case, just dump it into the hammerspace inventory Arthur most definitely has as a Castlevania protag.
Then
>Go to the bottom floor to break into the security room immediately
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>>4108253
>Go to the bottom floor to break into the security room immediately
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>>4108712
>the future Dark Lord keeping leftovers from a restaurant because he is poor.
But why?
Why would you do that?
If Hildebrantd is watching, imagine how much her opinion of us will fall!
Besides, I'm sure that if we need money Hildebrandt probably has some huge fortune hidden away we can use.
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>>4108712
>Might as well get into the Castlevania protag role, right?
If you wanted to do that you'd probably be better off being SUPER SERIOUS as much as possible. They're all kinda sticks in the mud outside of Charlotte and Jonathon. Though Maria is kind of cheeky as well.
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>>4108777
It's worse. We're not even poor. Arthur is from a rich family, there's no way he'd act like a foodscrounging poorfag.
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>>4108665
But Anna said Alura has been restraining herself, and her hair color has been getting redder, though that could be because she was too distracted while looking for us.

>>4108712
>>4108777
Arthur will have no money troubles for anytime in the future, he even considered bank robbing an acceptable action.
And we discussed this in a thread a while ago, but Arthur doesn't have hammerspace.

>>4108792
Juste isn't that serious, he just wanted to gtfo with Lydie.
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>>4108712
If I count this as a vote for asking Grigori something, we're still tied.
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>>4108899
>Go to the bottom floor to break into the security room immediately
Then.
As adorable Mistral is we can keep it as internal dialogue.
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>>4108902
She's not that cute.
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>>4108936
She's cute enough.
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>>4109032
The lower the standards the easier to satisfy.
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>>4109032
She could be cuter.
She needs to make good on her promise of bullying our dumb Russian.
and give us more of those blessings.
We're a glass cannon right now.

>>4108809
>bank robbing
Can we do this?
Power of destructioning our way into a vault would be awesome.

I feel like we should try spending some more time with our allies when we get to Europe.
Also maybe learning how to cook.
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There's no reason to delay any further from your intended target, as cute as the fairy-like girl's actions are, they aren't enough to distract you from your goal for long. The sooner you get to this security room the better. After all, you've really had enough of playing into the hands of your enemies. Hopefully, due to being a vampire, she won't have enough experience with surveillance systems or modern technology as a whole to know what it is you're plotting to do with the ships onboard cameras, that is as long as Holly hasn't informed her of such things. If you're lucky, Holly will have kept as much information from the modern world as she could from the vampire who turned her into one of her own. Scooping Mistral up, who only protests slightly as you drop her into one of your pockets, you call out for the waitress, waiting a moment for her to walk over to the table before you ask for the bill.

In total, you end up paying around 40 dollars for the meal. Fairly expensive for what little you ordered, but there's there's no point in complaining. Money isn't really much of an issue considering Alura is more the sort to simply take what she wants no matter what. This, combined with her fundamental disregard for human life, could end up being a huge problem down the line.

As Grigori leads the way, you find your mind wandering to just how much you and your fellow fugitives would be wanted by law enforcement. The only people in your group that haven't killed anybody in the last few days, at least to your knowledge are Anna and Mistral. Even you aren't free of guilt, though your killing of Johannes was totally justified, scum like that doesn't deserve to live. However Coller murdering those police officers so coldly was somewhat uncalled for, especially when she could just have easily used non-lethal force. Then there's Grigori, who in his fight with Alura, managed to kill at least 20 people, even if accidentally. Of course though, the greatest offenders to the modern world with their actions would be both Alura and Holly, though at least Holly actually regrets her monstrous instincts forcing her into killing sprees, Alura has made her disdain for all but a few members of your species perfectly clear. You're just thankful that you're an exception for her.

Grigori stops in front of a door, a keypad to the side of the door keeping it electronically locked and barring your entrance. Honestly though, with both the Power of Destruction and the wind blessing that Mistral has granted you, you could probably kick the door down with just one or two well placed kicks. It's not exactly the most secure looking thing.
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Just as you're about to suggest breaking down the door though, Grigori quickly taps in an eight digit combination on the Keypad, a green light flashing on the keypad indicating the success of your ally in breaking in. "Perception is a required skill if you want to survive long in my line of work. One of the first things I did aboard this ship was to track down one of the technicians and burn the combinations to the security system into my mind." As the door swings open, he turns to you. "I know that you're wondering why we couldn't have just kicked it down or bypassed it with force. While it's true that it might have been simpler, forcing it open would probably have just set off an alarm, and I don't want to push my luck to see whether that vampire's enchantment prevents the crew from responding to one properly.

You suppose that attempting to remain undetected has it's merits. You don't really need more blood on your hands than you already have. It's really kind of useful for you that your dreams are usurped by that strange inner world, otherwise you couldn't really tell what kinds of nightmares you'd be having about the ridiculous turn your life has taken in the past week. At least you aren't deprived of sleep. Even if there have been other complications to your sleeping recently.

You follow Grigori down a metal stairwell to the bottom deck, the corridors losing any sense of luxury and becoming far more functional in nature, you haven't walked into anyone just yet, and it's not exactly like the two of you would fit in down here. Grigori suddenly holds out a hand to stop you from walking any further, gesturing for you to peer round the corner, you see a guard standing outside a door, his back is turned away from the two of you right now.

Grigori remains quiet to avoid getting the guards attention, but you're pretty certain he's waiting for you to decide the next course of action as to dealing with the guard in your way. Doesn't seem like Grigori feels like rerouting either, so this man must be guarding the room with all the security recordings then. Looks like things are probably going to have to get physical after all.

>Just have Grigori deal with the man, he's the one with experience, after all.
>Approach the guard, get his attention and then knock him out when he's close enough with a sucker punch.
>Sneak up on the guard and attack him from behind.
>Try to distract the guard and have him leave his post so you can sneak in. (How?)
>Write-in...
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>>4109456
>Sneak up on the guard and attack him from behind.
Slam his face into the wall with a wind-enhanced grab. Repeatedly, if need be.
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>>4109456
>>Try to distract the guard and have him leave his post so you can sneak in. (How?)
Mistral can do it in her wind form.
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>>4109456
>Sneak up on the guard and attack him from behind.
Choke him out.
>>4109466
With that level of lethality you may as well just vote to punch through his face with the power of destruction.
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>>4109484
That was my first thought, but I'd rather not waste the PoD since it's a limited resource.
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>>4109484
>>4109487
We'd turn his head into pudding if we did that.
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>>4109487
I think we could just punch him in the head to kill him.
Arthur could punch through metal even before getting amped up with the wind blessing.

Not sure if killing is the right solution here though.
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>>4109456

>Have Mistral remotely remove the man's pants.
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>>4109484
Supporting.
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>>4109456
Grigori is clearly checking both our resourcefulness and morality.
>Ask if Mistral wants to play a prank
>If so, >>4109576 and sucker punch while he's distracted
>Otherwise: Sneak up on the guard and attack him from behind.

Having a fai- I mean sylph as a ally is a valuable boon.
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>>4109796
Support, obv.
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>>4109456
Support >>4109796
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>>4109796
We should try to hold back with a suckerpunch.
Arthur is already pretty damn physically strong as we've seen before, adding on a wind enchantment that increases the power by 5 times?
Fuck, we might end up donuting him at max strength.
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>>4109928
kaiser knuckle build y/y
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>>4110031
I like kaiser . . . WAVE myself.
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>>4110031
>Kaiser Knuckle + Super Strength + Wind Blessing build
Can you imagine how much damage this could do?
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>>4109466
That's a little... brutal.

>>4109501
Arthur had a fairly high chance of being able to kill somebody with a punch to the skull even before Mistral's blessing. As a Dark Lord Candidate, he's always been a little stronger than is normal. He just lived such an uneventful life that he never really noticed how strong he actually is in comparison to other people. He's got good enough control that he wouldn't just accidentally break things either, and it's not like he's massively superhumanly strong
He was however always exempt from Physical Education at school along with Shirley.
>>4110031
>>4110267
Why is the punching build so popular anyway?
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>>4110388
>That's a little... brutal.
After his last internal monologue, I really feel we need to get Arthur more accustomed to killing people. A lethal punch would also be acceptable, though.
>Why is the punching build so popular anyway?
Because lots of people like at least one of (a) Fist of the North Star, (b) fighting games, or (c) JoJo's Bizarre Adventure; because Castlevania games often have the option of using your fists, but it's almost never optimal and we haven't had a canonically hand-to-hand focused protagonist; and because we have a power that works most effectively when wrapped around Arthur's hand.
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>>4110388
>Why is the punching build so popular anyway?
Because there is something visceral and primal about hitting things with your meat mitts. Also a psychological sense of being strong and capable enough that you can solve problems of your own volition with something that is intrinsically you. A strong man has strong hands or some other goofy sounding shit people like to make idioms with.
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>>4110396
Oh, and also because the FotNS synergy is heightened by the fact that we can use the PoD to emulate at least two iconic techniques: Hokuto Shinken's body-explosion causing punches and Nanto Suichō Ken's cutting fingers.
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>>4110396
>power that works most effectively when wrapped around Arthur's hand.
but it doesn't? we went over this specific element of his power and it was pretty clear this is wrong.

>>4110398
A power of the mind is more purely you than the flesh is. People can always have operations done to change their physique, but your mind is something only you have.
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>>4110412
The only thing made "pretty clear" by our earlier discussion was the fact that you like to waste energy, so long as it doesn't seem like too much. It's blatantly obvious from our experience so far that distance and volume are meaningful factors in the PoD backlash.
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>>4110428
Do I really need to remind you that there was no noticeable backlash from making a cloud that deleted space? We weren't fatigued, we didn't faint; AND we were still partially sealed while this happened. Not to mention the time and energy conservation having the ability to make beams implies.
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>>4110412
>but your mind is something only you have.
I'm sorry to say but my hands are most certainly the things I was born with. And even if I got my hands chopped off and replaced by prosthesis they would still be mine.

And the mind is just as malleable as the flesh. The mind can be changed or coerced and forced. Trauma, repetition, and a good argument can alter your mind. Ultimately what is "you" is not a single aspect of the whole. The body is just as important to what you are as the mind is.
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>>4110440
You might want to ask either Dracula or Chaos for the specific details on how you managed to do that.

In case it wasn't clear, the advanced form of the Power of Destruction has omly been achieved once, triggered by extreme stress.
Under normal circumstances, you can't replicate it's more powerful abilities.
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>>4110440
You don't need to reiterate your points unless they've changed.
We had the conversation already and you're still wrong.
Go back and re-read the thread you're citing. Pain seeped through our entire body before we could draw out enough power to make spacial deletion work, and the very act you're referring to as a successful example of high-volume use kicked off the whole 'monstrous arm that refuses our commands' debacle.
We need to conserve our Power, and pumping it out of our arm like a gas is the opposite of conservation. Before you bring up the beam idea again, beams and lightning are confirmed in that same thread to require the same power investment.
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>>4110443
So you mean to say that what is you is dependent upon your perception? How would you be able to claim bodyhood upon those prosthetics without your mind there? If your entire body neck down was replaced with prosthetics would you still be yourself?

>>4110489
I'm fine with not being able to instantly kill anyone 100 miles away with the PoD. Just literally anything but fisticuffs as the main fighting style.

>>4110496
>kicked off the whole 'monstrous arm that refuses our commands' debacle.
But that's wrong. The next encounter is what did that. Any specific use beforehand was just draining from a pool, we're not sure which resource pools it drains from exactly yet but any repeated use would have ended up with that result, and we weren't exactly conservative with the power either.

>Before you bring up the beam idea again, beams and lightning are confirmed in that same thread to require the same power investment.
Citation please.
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>>4110531
>But that's wrong.
It is not. Read https://archived.moe/qst/thread/3945137/#3967207.
>Citation please.
https://archived.moe/qst/thread/3945137/#3965658

Seriously. If you're going to argue about what happened in the past updates, read them. You're flat-out contradicting the quest.
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>>4110531
>So you mean to say that what is you is dependent upon your perception?
No. You are whether you like it or not what you are. If you put a mind of a normal person into the body of a cripple they are now a cripple. Even if they deny it. A person isn't just what they think or what they see. A person is everything they are. What you think constitutes who you are just as much as what your body is.

Look at those people who claim they are women despite the fact they have dicks. Are they women? No, they aren't, even if they are genuinely convinced they are. The mind is important but it isn't everything.

You're basically asking the shipwright's paradox when it doesn't fit. Ship's don't think.
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>>4110550
Alright buddy you're claiming that because they were all options on the same vote that they all cost the same? Then what if in the future the option to coat our fists shows up along with the other options? At that time would the cost suddenly be less than the others even though it would be under the same conditions that make you claim that lightning and beams have the same cost?

That wasn't kickstarting. That was a warning. This is what kickstarted it.
>>3979769
>>3981784
And yes it was successful, just painful, which you need a tolerance for when dealing with the supernatural.

And hey, you made me look back at all the previous threads to find something new we can not agree on. You see, we could just enchant some bullets with the PoD, and use those as our main attack method. It couldn't be over the entire bullet or it would destroy the gun, but if there was a coating on the tip of the bullet the force would do the rest. And it would even have less volume than coating an entire hand. Now if it's the case that it costs the same no matter the use as you so claim, then obviously using it ranged is superior, so even if it would require an active use of the power rather than a passive enchantment it would still be more efficient.

>>4110591
Ships don't at least attempt to change reality to fit their mind. And before you say you'd need the body to make the change in the first place, in Castlevania spirits do exist and are effective enough at doing physical harm. Unless you mean to say that even the soul would count as your body, in which case I'd agree with you.
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>>4110623
>Unless you mean to say that even the soul would count as your body, in which case I'd agree with you.
They pretty much are. Souls are pretty tangible in Castlevania. Kinda changes the philosophical meta when you add entire other quantifiable aspects to the mix don't it?
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>>4110623
>you're claiming that because they were all options on the same vote that they all cost the same?
We drew out a ton of energy *before* we had the option to do any of those things. Spending (i.e. drawing out of our arm) that quantity of energy was thus a prerequisite to having the options. We've already shown that we can create a small cutting edge on our hand with a far smaller energy investment. I'm working only with what's been directly demonstrated here.

>That wasn't kickstarting. That was a warning.
This is a matter of interpretation. The way I see it, that technique pushed us to the edge. It certainly had a heavy impact, as was obvious from every aspect of the narration.

>enchanted bullets
This sounds as dumb as a bag of rocks, but I don't mind trying it. We haven't tested the idea, after all.
I do think it's hilarious that Mr. "Dark Lords need more style" wants to use a gun, though.
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>>4110659
>guns don't have style
yikes.

Hey, chucking enchanted rocks sounds like a decent idea too.
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>>4110668
>guns
>style
The only gun with an ounce of coolness is the revolver, and we already have a magic revolver.
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>>4110668
I mean, anything's better than throwing invisible pellets of energy or shooting beams out of our hands like you were suggesting before, but when you compare guns with martial arts or traditional melee weapons it's really no contest in terms of style.
At least we'd be working with a pistol. That's something better than the rest, anyway.
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>>4110677
I think that depends of whether you're measuring only aesthetics or not.
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>>4110677
Personally, I've always been somewhat partial to Sniper Rifles.
There's something about the bolt from the blue instant kill approach to dealing with an enemy that I find appealing.

People like Simo Häyhä really do wonders for the Sniper Rifle being considered a cool weapon for me though.
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What if our gun shoots swords
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>>4110948
Pft no you get a blowgun that spits guns that shoot swords which carry knives.
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>>4111006
angry knives!
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You turn back around the corner, out of sight from the guard in case he turns around to spot you gawking at him. Swiftly, you reach a hand inside your suit and prod her to get her attention, she must've taken the time to move out of the pocket you put her in, Mistral really has decided to take up permanent residence inside the jacket, it seems. The interior pocket in question is on the left side of the jacket, just in front of your heart. Mercifully, Mistral is so light that it's not uncomfortable at all, in fact, you could easily forget her presence entirely. It appears that, at least while you're wandering about, that Mistral has chosen her preferred position.

"Nn-h?" There's a quiet, sleepy grunt from the pocket. Wait, did she seriously go to sleep while you were in the middle of an infiltration? This sprite is really taking things casually, despite the potential danger of Hildebrandt lurking around every corner. Maybe that's just the way her species acts? Honestly, you wouldn't mind being able to be so carefree about things that you could simply take a sleep. Her head peeks up from the pocket "O-oh. Summoner. I was ju-" She's no doubt about to sling some excuse your way, but you hush her by holding up a single finger to her face.

"Mistral. I need you to do something for me, alright?" You speak in a quick hushed tone. The sylph tiredly rubs her eyes as she nods her head. "Great, you see that guard over there, standing by the door? I need you to distract him for me so I can sneak up on him." She hesitates for a moment. "Feel free to use your wind form if you would prefer."

At the mention of being allowed to use her other form, she seems to perk up with confidence "Is that all? Honestly, Summoner, you underestimate the po-" You hush her again, and motion for her to get a move on with actually distracting the man. Frowning ever so slightly, she nimbly jumps from your pocket, taking to the air with her wings before fading into her surroundings completely.

Half a minute passes in silence, until a loud clanging noise reverberates through the corridor, capturing the guard's attention completely as he looks for the source of the noise, alarmed. "What was that noise?" No sooner had he begun to walk towards the source, vocally questioning it, you see that his belt seems to slowly be tearing, the man's pants fall to his ankles as the belt snaps.
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You take this as the moment to strike, pouncing out from behind the corner and sprinting towards the guard, his back still turned. He stumbles as he attempts to turn to meet the loud noise of your approach, nearly falling over as you rapidly approach him. You bring your right hand up in an uppercut that lands squarely on his chin, though you do hold back if just a little just for fear of the effect Mistral's blessing will have on the strike. The whole thing is over in just a few seconds as the man soars through the air and lands on his back. You didn't hear any distinctive snaps or crunches that would indicate that you broke something, but the force he was just hit with doesn't inspire much confidence as to the whether or not you had just killed for the second time.

Before you can check to see whether the guard survived the blow, Grigori walks into the security room. He doesn't even seem to care about the status of the guard. Mistral quickly returns to her chosen inside pocket. "See? Aren't I just the... great-...est..." And promptly immediately falls asleep almost as soon as she does. How useful, a lazy fairy.

Deciding against checking to see if you've killed a second time, you enter the fairly dimly lit security room, just in time to see Grigori smashing his fist into the side of a scrawny looking technician's face, who was blissfully unaware of the intruder as he typed on his keyboard, knocking the man unconscious. He grabs the man and slings him from the chair. Leaving the computer free. If you're going to find Holly and her vampire mistress, this is probably your best opportunity to do so.

There are a few files on the desktop of the computer that catch your interest. Taking a deep breath, you click on

>Camera Logs.
>Camera Malfunctions.
>Reported Missing Room Keys.
>Escaped Animals?
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>>4111355
>>Camera Logs.
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>>4111355
>Camera Malfunctions.
Can't we just look at them all?
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>>4111378
This. We're not short on time. Look it all up and then DELETE IT
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>>4111355
>Look at them all, beginning with Camera Malfunctions.
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>>4111422
Unless we are. SHE'S RIGHT BEHIND YOU ANON LOOK OUT!

This is probably an order thing rather than an exclusive choice. Unless it is.

>>4111355
>>Camera Malfunctions.
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>>4111355
>Camera Malfunctions.
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>>4111378
Oh man, I didn't even notice the last part of the update got cut off when I pasted it in. Then I couldn't check the thread again till now.
Should be a
>(You can pick as many as you want in the order you wish to check them in.)
at the end.
You aren't... particularly limited by time.
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>>4112018
In that case
>Malfunctions
>Animals
>Logs
Missing Room Keys are pointless and is probably just a list of victims.
Malfunctions might be Hilde appearing and disappearing.
Animals might be footage of bats.
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>>4111355
>Malfunctions
>Animals
>Logs
In that order
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>>4111355
>>4111533
>Camera Malfunctions.
>Camera Logs.
>Escaped Animals?
>Reported Missing Room Keys.
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I'll try my best, but there might not be an update today.
I was looking forward to getting to post it too...
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>>4113476
Fell asleep in the middle of writing.
I hate missing an update.
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You click on the file named "Camera Malfunctions" first. If Hildebrandt has been careless around the cameras, then hopefully, the technician staff under the effects of her enchantment will simply write off her supernatural abilities as mere malfunctions and labelled them as such. You aren't quite prepared for the sheer volume of video clips in the folder though. Hundreds upon hundreds of videos document Alura's fight against Grigori, all at different angles. All of the files are simply called 'Hacked Camera?' followed by a number. While it might be interesting to see just how the fight between the two went down, it's not what you're looking for right now.

Skipping past at least one thousand of the files, you finally find a lead. A blonde girl in a black gown on the thumbnail of a file called 'Disappearing Passenger - Recording Issue?' There's dozens of these files all showing the same girl. Clicking on the file brings up a video player, and it automatically begins playing. Despite the relatively blurry footage, you can tell the girl in the dress is incredibly beautiful, her skin almost as pale as porcelain, her dress looks as if it was taken straight from a Victorian ball. She's impatiently tapping her foot, apparently she's waiting for something. She suddenly immediately vanishes as the door behind her opens, Anna poking her head out into the corridor, looking concerned, though the video ends before you see anything else. Then... That's your door she's standing outside of! Why is she waiting around outside your cabin? When was this video taken?! The filename indicates the date at the end of it though, as well as the floor number and wing. Seems it was taken yesterday morning. The rest of the malfunctions are either more of her just appearing or disappearing at seemingly random places about the ship, or genuine problems that require fixing.

"So, looks like that's the vampire, huh? You'd do well not to let her beauty distract you no matter how charming she may be. That girl is a cold-hearted killer of men, she won't hesitate to make you her next meal either." Grigori's warning is well intentioned, but in the end irrelevant to you. Had she wished to kill you, she would already have done so when she had you cornered in that room. It's either a sadistic game she's playing with you or some sort of test. Luckily, neither of those indicate that she'd just kill you out of the blue.
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"I'll keep that in mind, Grigori." There's no harm in showing at least some appreciation for his warning. Almost strangely well intentioned for a man working for you on threat of death. Deleting the folder, you move on to the next file that piqued your interest. 'Animal Sightings'. She's already displayed her magical ability to transform into a bat to you, so while the technicians might not have reported such sightings as malfunctions, it's very likely that at least some of these transformations have been caught on camera. There are again hundreds of separate files. But this time, you have an idea. If she's using this animal form to get around, then it goes to reason that the floor with the most sightings of her will be the one she's staying on, right?

You quickly bring up a filter search, and after a few minutes of going through the files, you find the majority of the sightings are on Floor 8. Specifically, Deck 8 Section E has the most sightings out of the deck. The knocked out technician began to stir as you search, but a swift kick to the forehead from Grigori sent him to the floor again like a sack of potatoes, dead still. Annoyingly, going through the video files and static pictures doesn't give you any clue as to the room. But the information you have now is more than enough to find your target. But there is one more thing you feel you should do before destroying the evidence altogether.

Bringing up the last file to catch your interest, "Camera Logs" you begin to filter the results down to only the cameras on Floor 8-E. All you'll need to see is footage of either of the two vampires aboard the ship leaving the room and then you'll not only be able to find them, but you'll be able to go straight to them without the possibility of Hildebrandt being able to ambush you while you search for her room specifically.

Then the lights begin to flicker on and off, before the power in the room shuts off entirely. Leaving you and Grigori in darkness and the computer you were using dead. "Right, well that can't be good for us." Grigori is already up, you can barely see him in near pitch darkness of the room, at least until he creates a strange ice crystal that emits light that illuminates the room in shades of blue.
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"It isn't. Be alert. We may have some company." You need no more warning and ready yourself to either dodge an attack or to call upon the Power of Destruction to defend yourself. Minutes pass, crawling slowly along as if they were hours. The tension in the room is palpable, knowing that at any moment you might be attacked again by that impossible speed. But nothing comes no matter how long you wait. You can hear Grigori grit his teeth in frustration. "We've got no choice but to go along with whatever they want. We can't just stay in this room forever. But the vampire can wait forever. If you notice any movement at all, don't hesitate. I've got no intention of ending up food for some bloodsucker." You can't say you blame him for being worried. While you survived your encounter, you do remember being told that the vast majority of people don't.

"Fine, but we should hurry up about it, I don't want to give her any more time to set up a trap for us than we already have." Grigori slowly creeps towards the door with you closely following behind him, ready to call upon the Chaotic energy brought forth with the Power of Destruction at any moment to shield yourself. The door opens slowly, the hallway still brightly lit. There's a quiet but sharp intake of breath from Grigori as he takes note of the contents of the hallway. You mirror his reaction as he steps aside and allows you to see the contents of the hallway yourself.

The guard you knocked out has had his throat slit, yet no blood drains from the wound, and there are no visible bite marks on his neck. Just a single thin cut. Then you look further down the mans body and spot something that is even more bizarre. His heart is gone. Though no blood flows from even this gaping hole in his chest. What on Earth happened to him? "Arthur. You might want to look up." Grigori speaks as he examines the wall opposite him and behind you. Or more specifically, the message written on it, in blood. The writing however is just as delicate as her handwritten note despite the size of the lettering and the fluid making up the message. It certainly wasn't written with a finger, that much is clear.
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'Dear Arthur Bernhard.

While you went about things in quite an unexpected way. I should suppose that congratulations are in order. I knew that all you needed was a little bit of motivation. Now, meet me in Cabin 8-E5 for your reward.
Please come alone.

Regards,
Lady Sophia Hildebrandt'

At the end of the message is a love heart surrounded by blood. Within said love heart however is a real human heart, still beating softly. Looks like you've found where the guard's heart went and it's somehow adhered to wall too. You have no idea just how the blood congealed into some strange sort of glue-like consistency, but there's nothing to indicate it being pinned to the wall.

"Looks like you've been given an invitation to your own funeral... Boss. You aren't actually considering going to meet this insane woman alone, right?"

>"There's no choice. If I don't go along with her demands, she might hurt Holly."
>"Yes, as a matter of fact I am. I've been waiting to meet her properly since our first meeting, and with my allies present, my options for dealing with her will be limited to a violent confrontation."
>"Of course not, we attack together and capture her. I'm not about to walk into the lion's den alone just because I was asked to."
>Write-in...
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>>4114345
>"Yes, as a matter of fact I am. I've been waiting to meet her properly since our first meeting, and with my allies present, my options for dealing with her will be limited to a violent confrontation."
That and her holding Holly hostage deprived us of any real choice in the matter.
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>>4114345
>>"There's no choice. If I don't go along with her demands, she might hurt Holly."
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>>4114345
>"Yes, as a matter of fact I am. I've been waiting to meet her properly since our first meeting, and with my allies present, my options for dealing with her will be limited to a violent confrontation."
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>>4114369
>>"Yes, as a matter of fact I am. I've been waiting to meet her properly since our first meeting, and with my allies present, my options for dealing with her will be limited to a violent confrontation."

It's extermination time
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>>4114345
>"Yes, as a matter of fact I am. I've been waiting to meet her properly since our first meeting, and with my allies present, my options for dealing with her will be limited to a violent confrontation."
Awwww~ she drew us a heart.
I'm not sure whether we should be concerned.
We probably should be.
Though the message seemed happy?
Sorta.
Get Grigori to make sure all the files are wiped too.
Ice nuke the room if he has to.
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>>4114390
>extermination
Why?
This is the first sign she's shown of liking us!
She even said please.
And used a human organ to, um.
I don't know why she did that.
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>>4114345
>>4114356
By the way, don't go straight to her room please. Have Alura put some camera sprouts on us and have our allies gather in the floor right above Cabin 8-E5. If things go south we can make them an entrance.
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>>4114345
>"Yes, as a matter of fact I am. I've been waiting to meet her properly since our first meeting, and with my allies present, my options for dealing with her will be limited to a violent confrontation."
Time for a romantic rendezvous!
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>>4114399
>trusting the state of mind of someone who is clearly psychotic
Bad news is you're the first guy who dies in a horror movie. Good news is you don't have to survive with PTSD.
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>>4114345
Backing >>4114409 hard. We need at least one contingency going into this and hope that we buy time by talking her into a monologue.
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>>4114421
Shut up.
You can't stop me.
Best girl is in reach!
Holly is just encouragement.
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>>4114429
Oof wait I read that wrong. You're the guy the killer gets before the movie even starts to get his reputation going.
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>>4114421
>>4114433
>138 posts in, shitposter continues to randomly insult his fellow players for wanting an interesting story
...and the world continues to turn. I do wish you'd reform, though.
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>>4114433
Anon, anon, anon.
If the killer is a cute girl.
It's fine in my book.
It would be retarded for a vampire to kill a potential key person in ensuring the comfort and continuation of their own life.
She might try to turn us, but hopefully Soul Dracula or Chaos will prevent it for us.
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>>4114345
>>"There's no choice. If I don't go along with her demands, she might hurt Holly."
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>>4114454
>If the killer is a cute girl.
>It's fine in my book.
And this is why no one invites you to survive the apocalypse with them.
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>>4114472
Yeah because I'm busy hanging around all the cute vampires.
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>>4114485
That's a lot of words to say "dead".
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>>4114486
The word is "*un*dead".
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>>4114493
>implying they would want to hang out with the eternal simp
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>>4114495
Whatever you say, mortalfag.
Evil girls always make better partners.
It's no coincidence that the best girls are all either Neutral (Anna and Alura), Lawful (Hildebrandt presumably) or Chaotic (duh) Evil
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>>4114345
>"Yes, as a matter of fact I am. I've been waiting to meet her properly since our first meeting, and with my allies present, my options for dealing with her will be limited to a violent confrontation."
With this >>4114409
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>>4114409
>>4114424
>>4114630
I'm not really for this. She'll probably look into our delay and pat us down or something.
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>>4114663
She's probably trying to vampirize us. Think about it, if she turns us into her slave, she'll have a future Dark Lord completely devoted to her service. To counter the attempt, having our friends plan a counterattack should she do that is just good planning; And well, if we don't go Holly will probably die, and if we show up with our friends behind us she'll probably die too, so this should be the best choice.
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>>4114663
Our suit is already a living plant thing anyway. I wonder if Alura can "see" with it if she wants to.
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>>4114685
If she could then she wouldn't have been searching the ship, since even if we were stripped of our suit she would still be able to see where it was disposed, and if it was destroyed she probably would be able to feel its destruction.
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>>4114691
Probably changes the rules when it gets ported out of space and time. But she could probably modify it easily enough to give it that capability if she wanted.
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>>4114718
Well yeah, best to hide a plant in a plant suit.
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>>4114720
But then she'd be checking Arthur out 24/7.
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>>4114731
>decided to remain behind
Hold on...
Is she...?

Also we should totally get her to add upgrades to our suit.
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>>4114731
she can remove the plant later, it's not like they're invulnerable so we can find and destroy it ourselves. not becoming a slave to an out of touch animated corpse is more important than the possibility that alura'd slip in a permanent surveillance plant, especially since if she wanted to she'd do it anyway
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I will use 25 proxies just to kill hilde off
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>>4114783
You either do it the proper way and convince everyone to vote to kill her or suck it up. Besides 25 won't be enough, you gotta get that fat hundo bro.
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>>4114787
but what if he's been planning this since the thread opened, and he's been having conversations with himself this whole time?
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>>4114789
Oh shit
Good then hilderested can die.
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>>4114789
Are you telling me that to destroy the Hildefags, he became the Hildefags?
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>>4114796
The best way to compromise a group is from within.
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>>4114783
Please don't joke about these sorts of things anon.
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This plan to take our allies is gonna end up with us getting fucked over when she realises and makes Holly kill herself out of spite to punish us.
We should just go alone.
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>>4115018
... but the plan does have us go alone...
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>>4115019
>This plan to take a wire is gonna end up with us getting fucked over when she realises and makes Holly kill herself out of spite to punish us.
There, fixed it for him.
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>>4115019
You really think she's not gonna notice what we're up to?
Not only are we not going alone, we'd also be a disingenuous liar.
This is our chance to impress her!
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>>4115024
Well at that point you might as well just write Holly off as dead and do it anyway. She said to come alone, and we'll be going alone. Our friends being in the cabin one level above or below isn't effecting us being the one meeting her.

>>4115025
>You really think she's not gonna notice what we're up to?
Given that she's either been following us around since we got back, or she's been scrying on us, she'll probably know any prior plan anyway, but this gives us an opportunity to turn the tables if she oversteps her bounds.

It's like you guys want to become her slave.
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>>4115018
Risking our neck for Holly's eh? What are you a good person? It's all a game of chances. Maybe she'll take offense to having a party the floor up. Maybe if we go alone she'll kill Holly anyway. Maybe if we go alone she'll kill us because having a dark lord around means there's a bigger fish than her in the pond.

Taking her at her word is naive. Expecting the worst is paranoid. Can you guess which one has a worse result if it all goes to pot?
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>>4115061
>worse result
Irrelevant because she can kill us immediately in both scenarios?
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>>4115081
There are worse things than death, Ed-boy.
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>>4115081
Yeah, she's already demonstrated the ability to kill us instantly so I don't understand why we are doing something that only serves to gain her enmity, like wiretapping.
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>>4115081
She doesn't get much if she kills us, and if she wanted to she could just go invisible and speedy and there would be nothing any of us except maybe anna or alura could do about it due to reaction times. There's no need for her to call us alone just for an execution, unless that's her style, in which case having backup is pretty important. Your rebuttals only give more credence to the viability of this course of action.
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Now it's time to try to make sense of all these votes.

>>4115089
>>4115097
If you'll cast your mind back to the ending of Sisters Mode in Portrait of Ruin, you'll see that Brauner was capable of vampirizing Stella (A swordmaster trained from birth with a better reaction time than Arthur) with a single bite.
Just something to keep in mind if you are worried about Sophia making you her vampire slave.
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>>4115118
Damn, maybe i should've voted to nuke her. Are there any other turnings in castlevania that could be referenced in this situation? Does it really only take one bite to become completely a slave to your sire for every vampire?
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>>4115118
So what you're saying is that to violate the request by doing something like bringing a wire is suicide. Got it.
>Now it's time to try to make sense of all these votes.
Looks like a majority for the unmodified "I want to meet her properly" option to me. For all the discussion, there wasn't that much weirdness with the voting.
There are 5 for the "I want to meet her properly" option, 4 if you discount the anon who said it was extermination time.
There are only 3 votes for wearing a wire, 2 with "there's no choice" and one with "I want to meet her."
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>>4115128
>violate the request
not sure how going alone is breaking the request of going alone
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>>4115124
>Damn, maybe i should've voted to nuke her.
You know if we sank the ship this wouldn't be a problem.
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>>4115137
hey i voted to do that but hilda's fapclub thought arthur should postpone mass murder for a while for some reason.
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>>4115135
>Wearing a wire and setting up our buddies to step in and intervene isn't an obvious middle finger to someone who asked us to come alone
Really? Do you really believe this? Do you think anyone in the other person's position would agree with you?
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>>4115144
I do actually, considering she's using means to spy on us from afar and knows we can as well, but didn't specify that in her scrawl on the wall. She moves fast enough for that to have been an addendum if she thought it would be a problem.
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>>4115141
Man the time for mass murder is always now though. What a bunch of goobers.
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>>4115150
Alright then. You see things your way, I see things differently, and we've both voted. For what it's worth, I hope that you're right and Sophia turns out to be a far gentler person than she seems like to me.
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>>4115124
I remember there were vampires in the N64 games but those didn't turn you into a slave for obvious reasons, but you did lose if you didn't cure yourself or end the level quick.
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>>4115158
If she's the kind of person who would antagonize someone, make threats to them, then lay out terms and not accept when the terms are upheld, then what's even the point in trying to get on the same side? She'd have no integrity or sense of responsibility, both of which are valuable in allies. In the instance you posit, her destruction is the only viable course of action.
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>>4115184
The way I see it, you're trying to break the spirit of the terms without breaking the letter, which is the kind of thing that tends to get people hated. This isn't a court of law, and what you're trying to do sounds like a great way to make an enemy. Again, if you think she's some kind of all-forgiving saint (or a lawyer obsessed with precise terms), that's fine, but it doesn't seem that way to me.
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>>4115196
at this point she knows the power level of us and our friends, and if she's as powerful as advertised and witnessed then we should be the same as entertainment or prey to her. Her going from entertained to hatred would take a monumental amount of anger unless she's completely unhinged. I see the limit of her emotion as disappointment. If this is really a test as anna said then we'd be a complete failure as a strategist to just walk into the enemy's lair with no fallback plan or even a primary plan besides "dodge that which you cannot perceive". And really, how difficult would it be to add a stipulation that nobody could be nearby, or watching the encounter? We don't know how old hilda is but if she got captured she was probably familiar with spying and being spied enough to consider adding it if she felt it was such a broach of "Please come alone."
Actually that wasn't even an order with an ultimatum! it was a request, which not acquiescing to is something most people have done before and might be considered rude but it wouldn't even be a breach of agreement, especially considering the request would be upheld by one floor and the magic of surveillance plants.
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>>4115208
Hey man she's an ojou that's an instant -30 to reasonableness right off the bat. Coupled with possible insanity and further delusions of grandeur from the vampiric influence there's at least a 76% chance she's a complete self-absorbed nutter.

The other guy is banking on his shitty waifu being an absolute basket case and he's probably right.
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>>4115239
It really is looking more and more like she should be sunlighted at the earliest convenience.
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Grigori leans against a wall as he waits for your answer. You take a moment to think matters through before you decide, Eventually though, you come to a decision. "Yes, as a matter of fact I am. I've been waiting to meet her properly since our first meeting, and with my allies present, my options for dealing with her will be limited to a violent confrontation." Not only would bringing them along violate any form of trust between the two of you, Alura or Coller would likely attack at the earliest given opportunity

"Really? I don't recommend it, but if that's what you're going to do, I'm not going to stop you. I'm just going to make sure that all the evidence is erased and then I'm going back to my cabin. If you don't return after your meeting with this woman, I'll know not to follow your lead." Harsh, but you can't exactly blame Grigori for his self-preservation instinct in this case. It's clear that he already thinks that you're making a poor, borderline insane decision. "I'd have offered to give the message along to your allies, but I get the feeling I would quickly regret it if I did." Again, fair. Though you have absolutely no intention of allowing Hildebrandt to kill you, you don't blame Grigori for his cautious nature.

"You shouldn't talk about me as if I'm not going to survive this meeting, Grigori." It's quite irritating for the ice magician to so quickly dismiss your abilities when he isn't even aware of the Power of Destruction, the ability to destroy anything that has been granted to you alone. Even despite the clear difference in strength between you and Hildebrandt, if things came to a fight, as long as you had this power at your disposal, then you've got a chance of victory, no matter how much the opponent might seem to outclass you. The Power of Destruction is really the ultimate trump card. "We'll be meeting each other again soon. Count on it." You walk away from the magician with a confident smile as he walks back into the security room, presumably to actually ensure the evidence is properly disposed of.

You're alone as you walk up to Hildebrandt's room, well, except for Mistral, who is currently asleep in your pocket. She doesn't make a fantastic conversational partner at the best of times, you can't imagine how bad she'd be upon just being woken up. So that leaves you, alone with your thoughts as you make the long trek up to deck eight. You forgo the use of the elevator, being caught inside one would just be annoying, even if you could cut out in mere moments with the Power of Destruction, and after what occurred in the security room, you really prefer avoiding the potential inconvenience altogether.

Just what could Hildebrandt want from you? She threatened to kill Holly in order to get you to prioritize finding her, but why? She could easily have just gone after you at any moment, so why the hide and seek routine? It just doesn't make any sense.
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It's not too long however till you arrive at your fated destination. Deck 8. Section E. Room 5. Opposite this door is the vampire that has caused you such a headache since you snuck aboard this ship, the one responsible for Holly's inhuman transformation and the one who wounded you in their twisted game. Suppressing the building rage within you, you stand before the door and...

>Calmly open it. There may yet be a peaceful resolution to all of this.
>Kick it open. You've been patient long enough.
>Knock. There's really no problem in showing some politeness, is there?
>Use the Power of Destruction to get rid of the door in as spectacular fashion as you can manage.
>Write-in...
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>>4115357
>Calmly open it. There may yet be a peaceful resolution to all of this.
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>>4115357
>>Kick it open. You've been patient long enough.
We gotta stick to our brand.
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>>4115357
>>Calmly open it. There may yet be a peaceful resolution to all of this.
Alright whatever lets get this over with. Bitch better be dressed. Ain't got time for dilly-dallying.
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>>4115357
>Knock. There's really no problem in showing some politeness, is there?
We weren't raised in a barn, after all.
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>>4115357
>Kick it open. You've been patient long enough.
Arthur always kicks down doors.

>>4115423
but we got shipped off to murica anon. that should tell you all you need to know about what our family think of us.
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>>4115357
>>Calmly open it. There may yet be a peaceful resolution to all of this.
Honestly I'd rather vote to knock, but I don't know when the vote will be called and I don't want to leave a tie.
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>>4115357
>Calmly open or Knock
Either options are ok in my book.
Hilde should be handled carefully.
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>>4115357
>Calmly open it. There may yet be a peaceful resolution to all of this.
She's on thin ice, but there is no reason to act just yet.
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>>4115357
>Calmly open it. There may yet be a peaceful resolution to all of this.
Is he going to have to restrain his door-kicking impulses to just very carefully using his foot to push the door open instead?
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Suplex the door
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You place your palm on the door. This is it, you aren't sure just what's going to happen when you enter this room, and for all your confidence, the chance of your own death occuring isn't non-existent. Should Hildebrandt take some sort of offense to you, then even with the Power of Destruction, your chances of surviving her wrath are fairly slim. After all, how can you be expected to be able to hit somebody who is so fast you can't even perceive their movements with that energy? You do hope it doesn't come to it, but the only real way to defeat her would be some kind of defensive trap. There's no more reason to delay, you straighten up and push the door open, it was left unlocked, likely to accomodate your expected arrival.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9ZtNLP9p1M

Opening the door fully, you are nearly awed by the size and extravagance of the room you step into. Despite being simply the living room on just another cabin aboard this cruise ship, the room is easily three times the size of your own, the furniture looks more like it should belong inside a palace then a cruise ship. Chandeliers hang from the impossibly high ceiling, everything within the room must have been made by incredibly talented craftsmen, could such a room really exist aboard a ship like this? It almost brings back memories of your youth before you quickly bury them once more, now especially isn't the time for that.

You don't spend too long looking at the room ahead of you thanks to the awkward looking girl in a Victorian maid uniform now standing before you. Holly seems to be fine physically, thankfully, there's no signs of any damage on her, but seeing how fast she regenerated from the damage she incurred against you in your brief fight when she lost control of herself, her current appearance could be very deceiving. "L-lord Bernhard. Please follow me, Lady Hildebrandt h-has been waiting an awfully long time to properly meet you." She sounds scripted as she forces the words out, she croaks out the last words in a fearful tone.

It does pain you to see one of the people you would call your ally being brought down to such a level, unlike Shirley, Holly never willingly betrayed to you. You only knew her for a very brief time, but in that time she did show a wish to be as useful as possible. It's just a shame that you no longer have access to that information the Dorin Organization had gathered. You're sure that in such a veritable treasure trove of knowledge you could find just what you need to do to survive in the world of magic. "Of course, please lead the way."
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The girl with no further words curtsies clumsily before turning on her heel and quietly leading you across the room and into a hallway with dozens of huge windows allowing natural light to shine through into the corridor, how could those have been allowed on a cruise ship? "Wait!" you call out in alarm as Holly takes a step into the sunlight. Is this the torturous punishment that Hildebrandt has been forcing Holly to undergo? To suffer the pain of burning herself by the light of the sun? You reach forward to grab the maid but find yourself too slow to stop her from walking into the sunlight.

You're expecting a horrific scene of pain, but instead, nothing happens at all. Just what is going on? "P-please do not worry about my wellbeing, Lord Bernhard. This sunlight is unable to harm a vampire. W-why don't you take a look outside?" Things only get stranger still as she spouts another obviously prepared line for you as you look out the window.

You take a step backwards in shock as you see the outside world. Not the ocean, but instead a beautiful green garden, beyond the garden lie rolling green hills bordered by a thick impenetrable looking fog. You're... on land? How could this be possible? Have you fallen asleep? Is this the dream world once again? "What's going on?!" You demand Holly tell you, and the shy girl shrinks backwards before making a pathetic drawn out noise of fear. "Ah, my apologies, Holly. I got away with myself there. But I would like an explanation as to just what has occurred." You bring your voice back down to a polite level, the shock of the strange circumstances you've found yourself in. What caused you to suddenly appear in another place? Why was Holly unharmed by the sunlight? She mentioned herself that stepping into it would quickly prove fatal for her. Was she lying?

"A-all of your questions will be answered by Lady Hildebrandt. Please continue to follow me." She's trying her very hardest to act professional despite her incredible fear, seems her experience working for that hotel has somewhat paid off for her in surviving under her new master.

Finally, you reach the end of the corridor, the doors swinging open by themselves. Obviously via some sort of magic. The idea of technology somehow being involved in a situation like this is amusing, but impossible.
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Finally, you see her, sitting at a small table with two seats, a tea set sprawled out in front of her. Sophia Hildebrandt, physically, she appears a few years younger than you. Maybe around 17 or so, but you aren't so foolish as to discount the danger the beautiful girl poses to you just because of her lack of age. In reality, she's likely to be at least centuries old if her sensibilities are anything to go by. She's wearing a variation on the dress you saw her with in the camera footage, but with subtle differences, seems she's fond of the style. But here she is, the troublesome vampire behind everything that has happened on this cruise. She regards you with a neutral look on her face before speaking. "I'm glad you could finally make it, Arthur. Please, take a seat." Her voice displays no note of hostility, whatever she wants, she doesn't seem like she's going to attack. For now at least.

Hesitantly, you take the offered seat as the cold red eyes of the pale blonde girl bore into you. "Lady Hildebrandt, I presume?" A pointless question, but a triviality you need to confirm. The girl can be nobody else, but it's only polite to not make the assumption.

"Oh, please Arthur, call me Sophia. There's no need for you to address me in such a formal manner. It's unbefitting of a man of your caliber." The girl before you is something of a far-cry from the playful yet indignant girl angry at you for winning her game instantly. You wonder what the reason for her change in attitude towards you is. "Now, I'm sure you have a lot of questions you want to ask, so feel free. I'll answer anything you wish to know." Sophia's offer seems genuine, and it's true that you have a lot of questions, more so since finding yourself somehow teleported off of the ship.

>Choose any number of questions.
>>"Where exactly are we? We clearly aren't on a ship anymore."
>>"Why was Holly unharmed by sunlight?"
>>"Why are you treating Holly so poorly?"
>>"What exactly is it you want from from me?"
>>"You mentioned some sort of reward for finding you, yes? I'd like to know what it is before receiving it, if it's all the same to you."
>>Write-in question.

Alternatively
>Demand Sophia release Holly from her servitude.
>Attack Sophia while her guard is down.
>Write-in...
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>>4116055
>>"Where exactly are we? We clearly aren't on a ship anymore."
>>"Why are you treating Holly so poorly?"
>>"You mentioned some sort of reward for finding you, yes? I'd like to know what it is before receiving it, if it's all the same to you."
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>>4116073
Supporting these.

So did we just get teleported? or Pocket Dimensioned?
Sophia is bullshit.
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>>4116055
This >>4116073
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>>4116055
>>"Where exactly are we? We clearly aren't on a ship anymore."
>>"Why was Holly unharmed by sunlight?"
>>"What exactly is it you want from from me?"
>>"You mentioned some sort of reward for finding you, yes? I'd like to know what it is before receiving it, if it's all the same to you."
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I'm giving this one shot before we show her the power of the void.

I'll support >>4116073 but swap is last line. We don't need a reward from this two-faced asshole.

>What are your goals? Or are you merely traveling for the sake of it. I'd like to know if this is part of some grander scheme.
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>best girl can bring a mansion with her wherever she goes.
Unquestionably a best.
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>>4116055
Supporting >>4116128. Let's get as much information as possible; she isn't treating Holly poorly, so there's no point in asking about that.
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>>4116223
I think Holly is just a crybaby.
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>>4116055
>>"Where exactly are we? We clearly aren't on a ship anymore."
>>"Why are you treating Holly so poorly?"
>>"What exactly is it you want from from me?"
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>>4116055
>>"Where exactly are we? We clearly aren't on a ship anymore."
>>"Why was Holly unharmed by sunlight?"
>>"Why are you treating Holly so poorly?"
>>"What exactly is it you want from from me?"
>>"You mentioned some sort of reward for finding you, yes? I'd like to know what it is before receiving it, if it's all the same to you."

Man Holly is terrified and working on auto-pilot. Wonder how Hilda is disciplining her, must be a pretty bad experience.
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To be honest, with how some of you have been talking about Hildebrandt, I was expecting more of you to take the attack option.
Or at least the demand option.
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>>4116318
Diplomacy first. Once it fails you bring out the violence. Seems to me making demands at this stage could only end in failure so why sour the negotiation?
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>>4116318
Hey, I want some answers too. And also, you gotta let the tension grow.
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>>4116318
I guess they'll settle for passive-aggressively asking for justification of the perfectly acceptable treatment she's giving her thrall.
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>>4116318
You never go into attack mode right off the bat. Tension is higher at the start. Gotta ease into it. Once they're relaxed then it's easier.
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>>4116355
She must be doing something wrong to have driven Holly to this point.
Unless it's just really cutting verbal abuse.
Not that it matters away.
Holly can regenerate.
>>4116358
>wanting to kill by far the most useful character we've met so far.
But she's actually treating us something like an equal!
She respects us more than she respects her useless maid.
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>>4116710
>But she's actually treating us something like an equal!
Congratulations you've realized one of dozens of ways to negotiate or otherwise socially manipulate someone. It means nothing until we actually figure out what it is exactly that she wants.
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>>4116732
If I recall correctly, Celia's magic gets weaker the longer the Dark Lord is gone in Dawn.
I think some shitty side material revealed that as her motivation.
It's likely that Sophia wishes to guide us on our path to prevent such a thing.
She can't be dumb enough to attempt to vampirize us.

I think this is a perfect opportunity to fall for her
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>>4116752
Well there is a gigantic difference between Celia who is a cultist using dark magic and Hildeshackled who is a vampire and uses human juice to sustain herself.

I don't recall Celia even being in any sideshit but I haven't seen all of it so I can't say for certain.
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Now lets take a look at these votes...
>"Where exactly are we? We clearly aren't on a ship anymore."
>>4116073
>>4116078
>>4116128
>>4116084
>>4116157
>>4116223
>>4116261
>>4116296


>"Why was Holly unharmed by sunlight?"
>>4116128
>>4116223
>>4116296


>"Why are you treating Holly so poorly?"
>>4116073
>>4116078
>>4116084
>>4116157
>>4116261
>>4116296


>"What exactly is it you want from from me?"
>>4116128
>>4116223
>>4116261
>>4116296

>"You mentioned some sort of reward for finding you, yes? I'd like to know what it is before receiving it, if it's all the same to you."
>>4116073
>>4116078
>>4116084
>>4116128
>>4116223
>>4116296


>What are your goals? Or are you merely traveling for the sake of it. I'd like to know if this is part of some grander scheme.
>>4116157

Did I miss anybody?
As for what exactly you'll be asking, I'm unsure whether it should be any option that received four votes or higher or five votes or higher, seeing as we've had eight votes so far if my count is right.
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>>4116946
If I were trying to write a response to this vote layout I'd say that Arthur wants to ask all five of the original questions, and goes about it in order of popularity from most to least; then, if the conversation works out such that he doesn't get to some of them, it's the least popular ones, but you also have a relatively natural jumping-off point for the update.
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>>4116752
If you're talking about her official backstory, it's in the Dawn of Sorrow manual
See attached.
Though the game manual also says that Dario only got his powers a year ago during the eclipse.
Which is honestly kind of stupid as it doesn't adequately explain Graham or anything about him at all.

Unless it's trying to say that Graham was just wandering around Dracula's Castle alone with no special abilities and was just fine.
Or that all you need to do to beat a highly trained Belnades witch is walk up to them with a knife and stab them.

So for the sake of the quest and sanity, we'll be ignoring that, because it makes absolutely zero god damn sense.
How did Graham start thinking he was Dracula if he as a Dark Lord Candidate had no proof or any magical abilities?!
It doesn't make any sense!
Aaaaaaaaargh!

Yeah we're ignoring that particular entry in the manual.

>>4116955
That's probably what I'll end up doing.

>>4116710
>useless
Holly is not useless!
She's just... in training.
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>>4116994
Rationale: Dario, previously a witless thug, got his powers out of the blue during the eclipse.
Graham, on the other hand, was already a cult leader and magic user before the eclipse, much like Celia; he had divined his own nature and predicted the eclipse previously, and as such was able to set himself up to activate his powers as a dark lord candidate in the ideal situation when the eclipse came.
In short, he already had some powers before the eclipse, and just got new ones because of it.
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>>4117042
It was specifically after Soma became Dracula temporarily that the other candidates were granted their powers though.

Though the manual is somewhat contradicted by the actual game itself claiming they inherited abilities at the moment of Dracula's death. So we can probably ignore it.
It's just a manual, after all.

I'll say that while the 2035 eclipse didn't grant them their powers in the first place, it just enabled the powers of any who hadn't managed to discover or activate them in 36 years.
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>>4117071
>tfw the writers of the story weren't the writers of the manual
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"Questions? Yes, I have quite a few I want you to answer actually... Sophia?" You test the waters by using her first name, she had said not address her so formally, so you can only assume that she wants to go by a first name basis for both parties involved in this conversation. At least that implies she doesn't inherently consider herself superior to you, considering her status as an immortal vampire and her obvious power, this improves your mood somewhat. For somebody of such a high station in the magical underworld to consider you something of an equal, though you don't want to allow her flattery to allow her to manipulate you, as nice as being treated with respect is. "My first question is where exactly are we? It's abundantly clear that we aren't on the cruise liner anymore." It's clearly some kind of magic, teleportation, you'd wager. But if she can teleport, why bother taking a cruise ship at all?"

"Oh, you're wondering about my accommodation? It's a spell I created the method for during those long and lonely years of imprisonment. That blasted witch and her hunter shall learn the taste of my vengeance. Most of my kind would simply have given up and hibernated. A long time without drinking blood for a vampire is torture, we wouldn't simply die from it, but our bodies would wither and be left without strength. Bound in unbreakable holy chains, there was little I could do." She seems to be getting off track. You asked her where you were and she's gone off on some tangent about being imprisoned. Though you aren't about to interrupt, it's an interesting story and it would be impolite to cut her off. "So, I choose not to sleep, but instead to think. There was no escape from the room, even if I weren't bound, the defensive enchantments of the room were impossible to break from the inside, so I had to bide my time." The girl yawns as she recalls the story, showing off her two pointed teeth to you "I knew I couldn't last for more than a month without a source of blood, and the room was hermetically sealed. Nothing was getting in, so I couldn't even attempt to sustain myself on vermin, as truly disgusting as the thought is, even that was impossible for me. So instead I turned my attention to my own abilities. I took them all for granted in the century or so that I was beloved by the night, never truly exploring the depths of what I could accomplish." She picks up the delicate teapot on the table at the end of that sentence and pours herself a cup while giving the maid standing by the door a vicious look. "Just hold on a moment, tea?"

"Ah, yes please." The vampire sitting opposite stands as she reaches over to pour the liquid into a cup by your hand. Before she sits down and begins to pour spoonful after spoonful of sugar into her tea, along with a splash of milk. You stop counting how much she's actually putting into her drink after the fifth load of sugar is dunked into the tea.
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Eventually, she's satisfied with her efforts of creating an impossibly sweet beverage and continues talking while occasionally taking a sip from the cup. "So, I always knew that I could use magic, but I never had the motivation to try, my natural abilities were usually more than enough to allow me to do what I wanted to do whenever I wanted to do it. Though that all changed when I was attacked by those two filthy church pigs. But this left me an opportunity that I would otherwise never have gotten. Not once had I ever used magic in public in my life as a vampire, so there was no enchantment placed upon me to prevent me from using it. Of course the room was still impossible to escape from the inside of though, they ensured that much." She pauses, obviously expecting you to comment on her tale.

You take a drink from your own tea, taking note of the high quality of the leaves that were used to brew it. "I see, so you mean to tell me you practiced your magic for the entirety of your imprisonment? What about the blood you needed? And how does this relate to us no longer being on the ocean?"

"Oh do have some patience, Arthur, would you? I'm getting to that part now." She lightly chastises you, but she's clearly not serious. "See, while I would eventually become to weak to properly function without a source of blood, I managed to find a workaround of sorts." She raises a single finger, and a winged black apparition comes into being, sprouting from a single point just above her finger.

The batlike creature flaps around the room madly, until Sophia raises her hand, tracking the bats movement with an open palm and then... crush. She snaps her hand quickly shut and the bat that had been flying around the room seems to explode, leaving behind a rippling red orb of blood where it once was, the force keeping it in the air suddenly stopping and allowing the red sphere of blood to splash onto the ground..
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"I learned how to extract blood from the creatures I could summon. Of course, the blood tastes like mud, but it was enough to keep me going, to let me keep plotting my vengeance. It's been seventy years since that fateful day, and I've spent almost every waking moment thinking of how I would take my revenge on the two, practicing the one thing I could at every single moment. And if the two have dared to die of age before I reach them once again, then I will take their families instead. Aulin... Morris... I will wipe them out entirely and leave not a trace of their repulsive existences behind!" She raises her hand and coughs, apparently embarrassed at her own sudden angry outburst. "Oh, my apologies for the long story, but I felt I ought to explain just how it is I am able to maintain this area. It's a pocket dimension. We're still on the ship, we're just... hidden inside a space outside of it at the same time, you could say. It might look impressive, but other than you, my maid and myself, it's all fake. It's just a magical replica of my actual home, even the sunlight is a false recreation, utterly harmless to me, of course. Does that answer your question to a satisfying degree?" She finishes speaking... finally.

"Yes, it's quite the fascinating story, but I do have a few more questions I would like for you to answer. Like why it is you're treating Holly so poorly. Aren't you supposed to make sure she can survive as a vampire or something?" It is curious how Sophia seems to be so utterly uncaring for the girl that rescued her from her long imprisonment.

Sophia sighs as you ask your question, and turns to Holly. "Girl, please throw yourself off the top floor of this mansion." What? What sort of a ridiculous request is that?! there's simply no way that anybody could possibly accept doing something like that!

"O-of course, Lady Hildebrandt!" She rapidly nods her head as she quickly leaves the room without another word. Apparently, you were wrong. Just how much of a doormat has Holly become? You don't make an effort to stop her just from how bizarre the entire situation feels.

"It's not as if I'm doing it solely for my own pleasure, Arthur. That girl is a vampire now, and not only that, she is a vampire I am considered personally responsible for. I can't simply allow her to walk around as she currently is. Undisciplined and unmannered. She'd make me a laughing stock! Of course I'm thankful for the girl for freeing me, but I can't simply allow her to carry on in her current state. She couldn't even stop herself from attacking you, if you recall her little outburst. She will learn in time, even if it takes her a hundred years." Well, that about answers that question. Seems that Sophia subscribes to the school of tough love. Very tough love in this case.
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"Fine. I suppose there's at least some logic in that, though Holly is obviously taking things quite hard, the lessons you are trying to teach her may actually be having an opposite effect." It's the least you can do for Holly to try to get her treatment improved if only a little bit.

"Nonsense! This is exactly the way the my Master went about educating me, and it worked in the end for me as well. Honestly, she's still adapting to her new life as a vampire still, and her body hasn't yet undergone the entirety of the changes. But enough on my fledgling, you must have some other questions not relating to her, yes?"

"Actually I do. When we encountered each other before, in that cabin. You mentioned some kind of reward for finding you. I'd like to know exactly what the reward is before I accept it, if it's all the same to you." Her reward for Holly was unwilling vampirization, after all. So you're hesitant about accepting whatever it is she has planned for you."

"Out of the question. You can either choose to accept the reward I've prepared for you, or you can turn it down. I won't give you any further information on it than that. Speaking of your reward, are you ready to receive it now?" She looks up at you, her previously cold red eyes have taken on a warmth that seems to illuminate her pale face with radiant beauty as she waits for your response.

>"Of course."
>"I'll have to turn it down for now."
>"I'd never accept anything from you."
>Write-in...
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>>4117346
>>"I'd never accept anything from you."
>>"But I would be very glad to get my weapons back... and Holly's freedom"
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>>4117346
>>"I'd never accept anything from you."
>>"But I would be very glad to get my weapons back... and Holly's freedom"
wew she's nuttier than I thought.
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>>4117346
hmm...
>Meeting you in person was enough of a reward.
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>>4117346
>"Of course."
Just about everything I hoped she'd be. Definitely tied with Chaos for best girl.
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>>4117346
>"Of course."
70 years. Damn. Way less crazy than I'd have imagined.
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>>4117346
>"Of course."
Let's see what Vampy's got for us.
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>>4117346
>>"I'd never accept anything from you."
Oh alright the reward can range anywhere from a rubber ducky to getting our arm torn clean off or maybe we get the recipe for some bomb-ass fried chicken. Fuck off.
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>>4117651
If she thought fried chicken was anything good, that would finally get me to join you paladinfags and vote to kill her.
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>>4117665
How am I a paladinfag, I wanna waifu chaos.
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>>4117665
Or you can join me and mind trick her instead.
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>>4117707
How is fake complementing her a mind trick? That's like the first or second thing you learn as an aristocrat.
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>>4117346
>"Of course!"
Best girl confirmed. By far one of the most capable people we've met and is adorable too.
But goddamn 70 years?
I don't know how stable she is after that.
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>>4117711
It's a start. I don't think it matters due to the other votes at this point though.
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>>4117346
>"I'll have to turn it down for now."
Hildefags are really kooky for Enslavement huh?
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>>4117576
>>4117799
She just ordered Holly to walk off the top floor of the mansion like it was an everyday task. Then defended her actions because she went through something similar.
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>>4117853
Honestly I think everyone looking for their waifus in this piece are wackjobs. But at least in Chaos' case it wasn't "Hey let me give you something WINK WINK I'M PRETTY" and "Hey I have a job for you". At least with Chaos there's the implication it's something we can handle being a task even if it was one we had no clue what it was. And it was still fucking retarded to accept without knowing what it was. Y'all niggas running around looking for them Darwin awards I swear.

But hey why not I'm sure someone's shitty waifu will always protect us from consequences. Yup. Nothing can ever go wrong so might as well make stupid choices all the time right? Oh well. Might as well buckle up.
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>>4118017
I wasn't sure whether that anon was right till now, but this post finally convinced me you're doing a bait campaign. Don't you have anywhere else to pull this shit?
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>>4118024
Wow how you can see that as bait completely escapes me. Accepting the gift of an insane 170 year old woman who thinks walking off high building floors is normal without knowing what it is, is "stick my head in a sharks mouth" tier retardation.
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>>4117921
>>4118028
>she's insane because walking off a high building is dangerous
They're vampires, dickhead. Superhuman beings have different standards of danger and probably higher pain thresholds. For a vamp, that might be equivalent to a ruler over the knuckles.
>that's not bait
Not the basic idea I have a problem with. Nobody words a post like that unless its bait.
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>>4118028
>made a nigh-unkillable superhuman vampire jump off the roof of a building.
Oh noooo
Holly must be so hurt by the fall.

It's obvious she's training Holly.
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>>4118040
>Nobody words a post like that unless its bait.
What you've never met a hyperbolic asshole before? Even if it is bait it has a valid message against rash decisions within it and therefore is something that can be learned from. Disregarding something just because it's said in a way you don't like is infantile. And yes I say that knowing full well the way I present things is infantile as well. But hey I'm just a stupid shitposter what could I possibly know?
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Imma change my vote to
>>"I'd never accept anything from you."
to make a tie and extend the voting period for a bit then. I would prefer to go "Turn it down for now" since the former is ridiculously aggressive but the split is very much real.
Please vote sensibly and remember that her idea of reward is vampirism.
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>>4118040
>>4118043
lmao you guys. have you forgotten that not 4 days ago she was a receptionist in a hotel? The pure stress of going from that to something that needs to feed on human blood, while being sent to do things that would be considered the actions of a suicidal lunatic by society at large is quite high. Not to mention she has to deal with her new impulses and comply with all of Hilda's requests, which she said were to stop Holly from embarrassing her, and I bet the embarrassment tolerance level of someone like Hilda is in the negatives. Inflicting pain just for pain's sake is quite mad, Holly didn't even do anything, she was just standing there. There are better ways to train someone than throwing them off buildings or snapping all their limbs and waiting for them to regenerate, and Hilda was an idiot who didn't use her abilities to their potential, and that got her captured. The precedent has been set by her own admission that she's a dumbass, so why would you think her training has any stock? Sure she's alive but only after suffering for 70 years due to hubris, which I'm sure has only inflated after her exploration of the esoteric and escape from her cell.
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>>4118051
>You infantile moron, don't disregard me because I'm infantile!
Wow. It's like you have almost enough self-awareness to be coherent but just barely miss it.
So you're not fucking around by saying shit the way you do? Want me to take you seriously? Fine. "I'd never accept anything from you" is about two steps down on the paladin scale from "your words are as empty as your soul." Its fine if you're a Belmont and showed up to kill her, but antagonizing someone we know can instantly kill us that way is just fucking braindead. And you want to talk about rash decisions. You want to turn her down, vote for the option that won't get us gutted.
>the Chaos gripe
Girl is the source of the power that's saved our life over and over. Do a job for her or shoot it down? Again, the reject choice is almost suicide.
I don't like running into things blind but the QM sets these situations up so we don't have a choice.
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>>4118068
>about two steps down on the paladin scale from "your words are as empty as your soul."
hmmm. I don't see how. it's just saying that everything she's done has been too over the top even for our acceptance of the weird, and she'll have no part in that.

>I don't like running into things blind but the QM sets these situations up so we don't have a choice.
Now that right there is bait of the shittiest tier. Are you even trying anon? Soma did it and won, the precedent has been set and it was the topic of quite some discussion in earlier threads. Chaos values individuality, so she wouldn't punish such a decision, just put us through a trial to see whether or not we could uphold our decision.
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>>4118064
I'm just going to step into the conversation here and say that the shock, pain, etc. for Holly is basically the point. What Sophia is putting her through is shock therapy; she's getting her used to the most bizarre, difficult side of her new life first so that she can develop a tolerance and function properly in the future. Remember that the worst thing Holly is going through is her impulses, and she'd be experiencing those with or without Sophia's training. Everything else is for the purpose of toughening her mind and spirit so that she can master herself and not devolve into some kind of ravening beast.
How it is that this isn't obvious to you from the discussion we just had with her is beyond me. It's clear to me that she's acting with the best interests of Holly's future in mind.
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>>4118068
>I don't like running into things blind but the QM sets these situations up so we don't have a choice

>>"I'll have to turn it down for now."
There was your choice, but you retards chose the extremes of "okay I'll trust you" and "DIE MONSTER".
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>>4118068
>And you want to talk about rash decisions.
I want to antagonize her. Get her riled up so she tries to prove a point getting nice and close and personal so we can PoD her head straight off her shoulders. I'm not picking blindly. And if she behaves atypically to how I imagine she will then we'll be fine. And then I'll have to reconsider to figure out how to get her immortal ass to take the forever sleep.
>we don't have a choice.
There is always a choice. Falling into the trap that there isn't is how you become complacent and weak.
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>>4118077
>I don't see how.
...then you should really consider the impact of blatantly hostile wording more.
>everything she's done has been too over the top even for our acceptance of the weird
Except this is contradicted by our inner monologue and diplomatic attitude in the update we just had? Even if Arthur decides he can't stand her, a 180 to that level of hostility would be bizarre.
>Soma did it and won
AFTER training up to a high power level by going through the entire castle using the power Chaos gave him. Imagine if he'd lost the power of dominance at like lv. 5. You'd be fucked. Now maybe Chaos wouldn't outright take our power away, but that "trial" would definitely be a stumbling block.

>>4118088
Oh, I see. You want us to get killed so you're trying to go for the shittiest plan imaginable. Weird idea, but alright.
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You stupid fucking paladinfags are going to get us killed.
>>4118079
How anyone can't see this is astounding.
Holly needs this training.
It's not like she's being forced to do anything that might actually harm her.

The girl is scared and not in control of herself.
Sophia is doing what she knows worked for herself.
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>>4118095
>You want us to get killed so you're trying to go for the shittiest plan imaginable.
If it means killing Hilderestrained then sure, let's go with that. But hey you keep not having a choice. Whatever floats your boat.
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>>4118087
>There was your choice, but you retards chose the extremes of "okay I'll trust you" and "DIE MONSTER".
Saying "fuck off" is not saying "leave this plane of existence forever" we still don't have to kill Hilda if we pick "I'd never accept anything from you." We could just go our separate ways. No need to escalate to extermination just yet.

>>4118095
Arthur, with his odd acceptance of the weird, to the point where seeing animated dolls, giant fleshy plants, and a scene straight out of terminator happen right in front of him, didn't comment on Hilda's order to Holly to fall off the top floor of the mansion because it was too BIZZARE? Not sure how else to put this so...
>Now maybe Chaos wouldn't outright take our power away, but that "trial" would definitely be a stumbling block.
And yeah you have to accept the consequences of your actions duh, but it definitely would have gained chaos' respect if we went through with all of that. And she wouldn't just disable us for no reason.

>>4118079
>>4118101
Ok then why not magic up a pit full of fire, or a pit of spikes, or an iron maiden, or a brazen bull, or throw her in a room full of water with no air bubble? I'm sure she'd be pretty desensitized to those sensations after spending a few days time in any of them, and she wouldn't have her impulses to distract her until she got used to the sensations. This cruise has been several days long so she easily could've done this. If that was her goal then there are better ways to get that result in shorter time. And you don't know her impulses are the worst part of what she's going through? Where did that even come from, to deal with those all she needs is a leash but Hilda didn't even do that. It's obvious from all points of view that Hilda just wants to do it her super old-fashioned way regardless of the effectiveness or viability to this situation.

>Sophia is doing what she knows worked for herself.
What a joke, her training got her captured and locked in a cell for 70 years.
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>>4118088
>Get her riled up so she tries to prove a point getting nice and close and personal so we can PoD her head straight off her shoulders
Do you actually believe that this plan would work? We know from personal experience that she can move faster than we can even see, much less react to, and in case we hadn't remembered that, there's also What's reminder at >>4115118 to consider. You know what will happen if we try to use the Power on her at super close range? I think she'll either dodge our attack and slit our throat or do the old Clint Eastwood routine of killing us before we finish attacking. All she needs is to get a hand to our neck with that invisible speed and that will be the end of Arthur's story.
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>>4118115
If the situation devolves to that point we could make a protective barrier of the Power of Destruction around us. That should stop most attempts to kill us, and since this is a pocket dimension instead of earth, we could use the power of destruction to create an explosion without threatening our friends, as long as we got out with Holly.
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>>4118118
But we've been shown to need some time to ready the Power for things like that, and again, Sophia can move faster than we can react to. Anon is suggesting that we make a surprise attack on her, but because of the speed difference I'm fairly certain she'd be able to see it coming and react lethally before we even got our Power into the shape of whatever attack or defense we were trying to accomplish. Since it manifest as visible purple energy now it's not exactly stealthy.
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>>4118123
I'd say that in that situation that we'd need to pull off what we did with the golem, because that was pretty close to instantaneous. I also think the situation would warrant it as long as Arthur was fully aware of the full extent of the danger Hilda presents.
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>>4118112
>Arthur didn't comment on Hilda's order to Holly to fall off the top floor of the mansion because it was too BIZZARE?
I think you're misunderstanding what I said. My point is that since he's been so polite up until now, it would be a bizarre reversal of his personality and behavior for him to refuse in such an offensive way. He's been carefully diplomatic so far. Why should he suddenly flip and think "you know what, fuck it. I can take her."
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>>4118125
That's a big gamble, since What has pointed out that we have no idea how to manifest that "advanced power" again and don't know how we did so in the first place. It's not the kind of risk I want to put the protagonist under.
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>>4118126
>Why should he suddenly flip and think "you know what, fuck it. I can take her."
>flip
>"You shouldn't talk about me as if I'm not going to survive this meeting, Grigori." It's quite irritating for the ice magician to so quickly dismiss your abilities when he isn't even aware of the Power of Destruction, the ability to destroy anything that has been granted to you alone. Even despite the clear difference in strength between you and Hildebrandt, if things came to a fight, as long as you had this power at your disposal, then you've got a chance of victory, no matter how much the opponent might seem to outclass you. The Power of Destruction is really the ultimate trump card.

>>4118127
Unfortunately this is a risky situation and any choice would have its own risks attached, but we have actually pulled this off before, and as long as Arthur was acutely aware of his surroundings I'd say there's a good chance it can be pulled off in some form.
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>>4118088
Bold of you to assume that somebody who is not only a master of summoning but is also aware of your powers would put themselves into the perfect range to be killed by them.
If you do end up fighting with her, make no mistake. It will not be easy.

>>4118112
>What a joke, her training got her captured and locked in a cell for 70 years.
By a post-Portrait of Ruin Charlotte Aulin and Jonathan Morris, yes.
This isn't actually a major failing considering those two beat both Brauner and Dracula.
Hell, they beat Dracula and Death together at the same time!

As to why she doesn't simply throw Holly in at the deep end with her training, do you think that Holly's sanity would remain in any sort of functioning state if one of the first things Sophia did to her was throw her in a pit of fire or an acid bath?

>>4118118
Using the Power of Destruction to create an explosion is still going to kill you due to the size of the blast, by the way.

>>4118059
I can't really comment on Sophia's idea of rewards. Who knows? Maybe she'll take the opportunity to bite you or maybe she has something else she intends to give to you.
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I can't believe the vote is split between accepting this "reward" and making a permanent enemy out of the most capable potential ally we've ever met.
Dark Lord candidate, contemplating trying to kill a friendly vampire. It just blows me away that some of you want this.
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>>4118146
>Bold of you to assume that somebody who is not only a master of summoning but is also aware of your powers would put themselves into the perfect range to be killed by them.
People make mistakes when they're angry. It's all baby steps until she decides she's going to throw a fit. And she's a vampire. Vampires and undeniably attracted to moments of flair and melodrama. It'll happen my dear QM.
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>>4118146
>do you think that Holly's sanity would remain
couldn't she just order that Holly stay sane?
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>>4118149
You're so overconfident it hurts. What happens when her "moment of flair" is ripping our heart out with a hand faster than we can see? Will you still be making light of her abilities when we're dead on the ground?
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>>4118146
I don't expect Hilde to go full Hilderp and try to turn us into a vampire too, but the fact it's a possibility is making me very leery on making that be the option until we're sure on a course of action.
>>4118148
I honestly feel like if most of us just transferred to "I'll have to turn it down for now." then we would have the happy median necessary for a healthy alliance.
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>>4118154
That's when we use the PoD to destroy the concept of "Arthur Bernard's Death." and make an anime comeback.
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>>4118152
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>>4118152
This has to be the dumbest post in this discussion so far.
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>>4118155
Not me. "Of course" is the only acceptable response here.

>>4118157
Oh yeah? Gonna start talking in brackets too?
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>>4118158
>>4118162
ah? was I wrong to think there's a compulsion that the childe must follow the sire's orders? sure it would be way more torturous than letting holly go insane with that kind of torture but she'd still be capable of rational decisions afterward.
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>>4118165
>Not me. "Of course" is the only acceptable response here.
Maybe if you want to set the precedent that she is in absolute control and we have to bow and scrape before her every whim. You're not even trying to put up a strong front. "Yes mommy please tell me what I want". Pah.
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>>4118166
That's not how the compulsion works, this isn't Code Geass.
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>>4118190
She can also use mind control, as seen when Hilda and Holly first met.
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>>4118190
And if it doesn't function like that, then how does it function?
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>>4117346
>"Of course."
Vampire time
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>>4118233
I'm actually curious why you guys want to become Hilda's slave so badly.
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I might lock the vote for once, just to prevent a possible tie from occurring while I'm in the middle of writing.
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>>4118360
I don't see why you don't lock votes after a while anyway. It's typically a good practice. There's been nearly a day of time to vote, anyone who hasn't voted yet is either unlucky or unaware but can't fix that in either case. Speaking of votes there's a lot of low post IDs in here.

I'm not accusing anyone of samefagging I just wish they were in here discussing arguing during the downtime instead of lurking. It's always nice to hear different opinions even if they're wrong to keep things fresh.

>inb4 you are totally accusing people of samefagging you paranoid loser
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>>4118387
Well I wanted to do that but thought I'd get shot at by the real posters.

Just a bit weird how non-existent their post count is.
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>>4118413
I prefer to give people the benefit of the doubt being a typical lurker myself most of the time. And I am certain there's at least one guy with a dynamic IP in here but I won't accuse him of samefagging right out the gate.

Sure it's possible but if you worry about it all the time (especially if you're a QM) it'll give you fits.

The paper thin reasons or lack thereof attached to some of them irks me though.
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>>4118387
>>4118413
My ID changes like every 16 hours. When I voted it was a different ID than now. I'm sure others have a similar situation.
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>>4118425
Yeah but you didn't vote with this ID, so you at least have a sense of integrity.
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>>4118425
>I'm sure others have a similar situation.
There may be a couple but in my limited experience most people don't. I'd figure most are lurkers.
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>>4118429
Of course. An unreliable ID is no excuse for samefagging.

>>4118436
Could be, could be. My reason for thinking others are like me is that in the last big argument about Sophia there were several anons who were loudly in favor of romancing her, whose IDs have since stopped posting. Now there are several anons with fresh IDs voting to accept her reward. Since I'm one of that set I figure the others went through the same kind of ID rotation I did.
Maybe it's lurkers though. Probably some of both
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You need to be careful about how you answer this, while Sophia has been exceedingly friendly towards you for the entirety of your meeting with her. There's no way to tell if she's truly genuine about anything at all. The only comfort you have is that were she planning on something nefarious, she likely wouldn't have bothered with preparing a meeting with you, nor would she have even considered answering any question you asked her. You sincerely hope she isn't actually just plotting to turn you into a vampire without any resistance on your part.

But in reality, there's not really much you can do, had you brought along your allies, you would at least have had a chance at defeating her without hoping for a perfect opportunity to arise wherein you could reach her with the Power of Destruction. So, resolving yourself to defending yourself the moment you detect a hint of hostility from Sophia, you answer. "Of course, I'm sure you've put a lot of thought into whatever it is you're planning on giving me." You had almost no expectations of flattery having absolutely any effect on Sophia, but your pessimism is defied ever so slightly. You swear you can notice a very faint blush come to her face.

"Of course I have. It's not often I meet a human like you, Arthur... No, actually. I've never met a human like you. It's almost a shame that you're so important to the future... You simply don't understand how much I would love to just turn you here and now. But alas, it is not to be, I don't know just how that might interfere with the process of you becoming the Dark Lord." Her voice is regretful and melancholic, a brief sadness overwhelming her as she speaks of her wish to transform you into a creature of the night like herself. It's something of a relief to you though, you don't really wish to share in Holly's 'training' but the real question as to her reluctance to making you one of her vampiric spawn is simply why?

"What do you mean by that? I'm glad that you weren't planning on turning me without asking me after all, but just why is that?" You'll get the answers you seek from the delicate looking beautiful girl no matter what. There's no way you're leaving this conversation with more questions than you went in with.

"It's quite simple really. When a vampire turns a mortal into one of their own, the newly turned vampire will not only be a subordinate to them, but will always be their inferior in power too. Now, it's the Dark Lord's role to rule over the darkness, to be the power that exists above every monster, demon and god that might seek to prowl the shadows of this planet." Then doesn't that mean that Holly is always going to be forced to obey Sophia?

You have no choice, you have to ask "Hold on, so a vampire can never go against the wishes of the one who turned them? Then, is there no way for this compulsion to be broken? To free the lesser vampire from the clutches of their superior?"
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"Of course, there's a single way to break the spell inherent in every single vampire." Though with how she seems somewhat miserable as she's talking about it, there's obviously a catch.

"Oh?" You've got an idea of where she's heading with this now, and you don't really like it.

"The only way to truly free a vampire from their link is for either the subordinate vampire or the superior to die permanently. To have their very soul obliterated and cast into the abyss in order to prevent them from ever coming back, it's a binding curse that reaches to the very depths of the soul and corrupts, so nothing short of destruction will ever repair it." She places her teacup down on the table just in time for you to hear a soft thud, and a groan from Holly, more annoyed sounding than actually pained.

"Is she...?" You can't help but feel concerned. Even with Holly's supernatural endurance, it's still not really pleasant to see somebody do something that would usually be a suicidal act nearly guaranteed to end in death.

"She'll be fine, yes. It's just a fall, after all. It's more that she has to have the fear of heights that has been ingrained into her during her human years removed from her. It can take some time before fledgling vampires get it through their heads just how durable they are, but we all had to start somewhere, this girl is slightly more cowardly than I would like though, but sometimes you just don't get a choice, no matter how frustrating it might be." She gives you an odd gaze as she finishes that sentence. Really though, you don't know what Sophia was expecting from Holly. Her reactions have been to be expected of a simple girl like herself being dragged into a world she barely even began to understand. "But again, enough of Holly. As you may have already started to realize, were I to give you the gift here and now, you would lose any claim you have towards becoming the Dark Lord, the right stripped away the moment you became subordinate to me." The vampire hides a sad smile by drinking from her cup. "So as much as I would like to keep you to myself for the next few centuries, you'll have to make do with trying to replicate whatever process Lord Dracula himself used if you ever truly want to become a vampire. But listen to me, I'm getting carried away with myself again, aren't I? I still need to give you your reward!" Her mood immediately improves as she reminds herself of what she originally started talking about. "But first, I'm going to need you to stand up and close your eyes."
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You hesitate. Your expression must have given away your thoughts, as Sophia attempts to dispel your reluctance. "Arthur, you must have realized it by now, but if I had brought you here to kill you, do you think I would need to trick you like this?" You can't really argue with that. She's more than proven herself deadly enough to have killed you at any moment had that been her wish, and you've been given her assurance she won't attempt to transform you into a vampire as well. So against your better judgement, you follow along with her request. Setting the teacup you had been occasionally drinking from down and stand tall, snapping your eyes closed after taking one last look at the girl sitting accross from you still, just catching the moment she begins to stand herself.

The room is silent. Seconds pass with nothing happening at all. Just what could this vampire be up to? Your doubts begin to eat away at you for every second that passes. Could she have tricked you? Was this all just some sort of trap you walked straight into?

Then, you feel it. A warm breath on your neck. You force your eyes open as quickly as possible, only to see Sophia's face less than an inch away from your own. You're too stunned to properly process the situation and you end up locking eyes with the girl at the very moment she brings her lips to your cheek. Then time seems to freeze. The two of you are stuck in place, Sophia's pale face turning redder by the second.

Sophia does an impressive leap backwards in order to get away from you all of a sudden. The embarrassment from being caught in the moment before the kiss she gave you must've gotten to her. "Y-you! I told you not to open your eyes!" She doesn't seem angry at all. The temper tantrum she's throwing seems innocent and powerless, despite the immense power contained within her small frame. She eventually does calm down though, after refusing to look you in the eyes for a few minutes at least. "W-well? What did you think of your reward then?"

>"I can't say I didn't enjoy it."
>"I'm... unsure."
>"You should've asked me before doing something like that."
>"It wasn't much of a reward, was it?"
>Write-in...
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>>4118913
>"I can't say I didn't enjoy it."
That was exactly what I was hoping would happen, but completely doubted I could expect. Wonderful.
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>>4118913
>>"It wasn't much of a reward, was it?"
Oh come the fuck on. Just give back our weapons already. Turns out the real simps were the vampires we found along the way.
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>>4117346
>"I'm... unsure. Could we try the other cheek so that I can come to a clearer conclusion?"
:^)
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>>4118913
>"I can't say I didn't enjoy it."
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>>4118913
sigh. I don't support this at all but dissing her for it has no good consequences for us.

>"I can't say I didn't enjoy it."
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>>"It wasn't much of a reward, was it?"
Wow it's

N O T H I N G

I bet she thinks showing her ankles is scandalous, too. Fuckin' 1800's ass bimbo.
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>>4118913
>"It wasn't much of a reward, was it?"

What was the point of this excursion anyway? She actually set up a hide and seek just to kiss us at the end? What was with the stealing all our shit after making us faint then? This old bat is certifiable. She should be put back in her cushy cell.
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>>4119029
I mean I'm still not convinced she isn't still putting on airs. This is clearly just an elaborate act to ingratiate herself. I mean come on. "Oh I'm so obsessed with you despite having literally two conversations with you this one included." she reads even more trashy romance novels than Holly if she's being legit. "You're 'different'." is like the number one thing chicks say when trying to get dudes to do something stupid. Nigga damn there are other dark lord candidates we ain't that unique. I'm not buying it.
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>>4119049
How can she even know about any of this in any detail if she was locked in a cell while Drac was still resurrecting? Ima call bullshit on her spiel.
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>>4119020
You are, hands down, the most unpleasant part of this quest. I just want you to know that.
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>>4119064
Not for lack of competition, I'll tell you that much.
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>>4118913
Switching to
>"I can't say I didn't enjoy it."
... but ask if we can have the rest of our stuff back.
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>>4119061
Oh I'm sure she read some dumb file on the computer before she left her hole with Holly. or something. Or some creature of the night spider sense chicanery.

>>4119064
Thanks, I try.
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>>4119077
Ok so she escapes her prison, gets a new fledgling, and the first major thing she does is go to the computer to look up the rules of the dark lord? wat? wouldn't she have looked up the current whereabouts of charlotte and jon? and you know that's assuming holly could help her, given computers in the 50's were way different. I suppose she could've sensed Dracula's passing somehow, but I don't get why she'd know we were a candidate to become an existence similar to Dracula.

But something's still definitely fishy. Even if what she said about vampires is true, I still don't get why she wouldn't turn us. Even if we'd never be able to reach our full potential she'd still have someone who was gifted powers from Dracula directly under her thumb with no way to escape. Seems like a good person to help you achieive vengeance on people who whooped your ass 70 years ago.
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>>4119096
Simple, she was curious about what their bestiary had to say about her and she clicked the "You may also like" link that went to Dracula's page and did a wiki dive about dark lord candidates in the Dorin-pedia. I'm just saying she'll have an excuse or reason. The validity of which is for the reader to determine for themselves.

It is super Sus. Why would you ever want someone stronger than you around? Unless you wanted to hide behind them. And suggesting Dracula had a method that didn't involve crippling slavery? It's obvious she's trying to groom Arthur. So she has a plan already waiting. I'm not putting any money on the idea that she wants to be allies with the future dark lord so much as she wants to use the future dark lord.

And being the tool of some decrepit old hussy isn't on my bucket list that's for sure. Arthur doesn't live to serve.
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>>4119110
>Arthur doesn't live to serve.
not even himself? he lives to float around?
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>>4119117
No, that's what the maids are for. So he never has to plate his own food ever again.
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>>4118913
>>4118966
Supporting. Lets embarrass the fuck out of this nerd. Might also help with getting our stuff back if we charm her a bit more.
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>>4118966
This is hilarious enough to warrant my support. Changing to this.
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>>4118913
I'll switch as well, from >>4118990 to supporting >>4118966.
Flirtation seems like a fun idea.
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>>4118913
>"I can't say I didn't enjoy it."
Sophia is really lucky that I'm easy to appease.
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>>4118913
>"I can't say I didn't enjoy it."
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>>4119096
I feel that now you've properly met her and are now unlikely to begin fighting her I can safely reveal just how she's been watching you so easily, and indeed how she found out you were a Dark Lord Candidate.
She watched you from the Bunker with Holly after clearing it out.
While she could've probably done the same with magic, this didn't require her to expend any magical energy.

Also, what she was trying to say is that if you became her underling, you wouldn't be a Dark Lord Candidate anymore, and that you'd probably lose your powers as you would no longer be a valid owner of them.

>>4119110
The thing with Dracula is that while all vampires are supposedly subservient to him, the most powerful vampires are able to defy him and even actively work against him.
Of course, you wouldn't get to be a powerful vampire if Sophia turned you.
Or at least you wouldn't get to be a vampire of her level.

>>4119020
It's not her fault that the decency of society has degenerated since she was put in a cage for over half a century.
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>>4118913
This one wins it for me >>4118966
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Why do you Paladinfags distrust Sophia so much?
She's evil, but so is Arthur.
She basically confirmed she doesn't intend to enslave us either and wants us to become the Dark Lord as well as the most powerful variety of vampire.
So why do you dislike best girl?
Despite her sadistic smug know-it-all behaviour she's actually completely inexperienced in matters of love.
We obviously passed her test.

Now how do we go about explaining this to Alura and Anna?
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>>4118913
Just to be sure we keep a majority for a friendly option, I'll switch from >>4118939 to >>4118966.
See if we can turn on the charm.
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>>4119642
>She's evil, but so is Arthur.
What.

>So why do you dislike best girl?
She's a psycho. Justified but she doesn't get any bonuses for it. She doesn't respect humans. She's violent and annoying.

Due to recent events I've gone from wanting to destroy her to wanting to teach her how to be a decent person. If the idiots in this thread want to waifu her my single vote is powerless to stop them though.
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>>4119528
>unlikely to begin fighting her
I'll just bide my time until she makes a monumental error that even Arthur would deem unforgivable.

>>4119642
>Why do you Paladinfags distrust Sophia so much?
She's insane, and not in an attractive way.
>She's evil, but so is Arthur.
Now this is quite the dumb statement. If you've ever seen any evil organization in stories or whatnot, they almost always have infighting BECAUSE they're evil. Not sure why being evil would automatically make you get along, normally quite the opposite in fact.
>She basically confirmed she doesn't intend to enslave us either and wants us to become the Dark Lord as well as the most powerful variety of vampire.
She wants to drag us into her vendetta by borrowing our future power without outright declaring it.
>So why do you dislike best girl?
She isn't the best.
>Despite her sadistic smug know-it-all behaviour she's actually completely inexperienced in matters of love.
Not sure why that's a point on this bulletin point list but Arthur isn't experienced either.
>We obviously passed her test.
Yeah, one of the most pointless trials I've seen. Get ambushed in a blood red cabin, get all your useful items removed for no reason, then play hide-and-seek to find an insane old lady who just wanted to give you a kiss on the cheek?

>Now how do we go about explaining this to Alura and Anna?
We haven't completed the encounter, we have yet to formalize our current and future relationship so for now there's nothing to tell them.
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>>4119528
It doesn't make sense to want to create something stronger than you that you would have to serve. Or to create something stronger than you that may want you to serve and you would have to defy. The men who create AI don't do so to have an overlord.

She wouldn't know our disposition after we become big daddy darkness until we get to that point so she obviously shouldn't want that for risk of how we might change. It's an obvious ploy to make buddy buddy with Arthur because she wants to use him.

>It's not her fault that the decency of society has degenerated since she was put in a cage for over half a century.
That's fair. Except for the part that vampires are widely renowned seducers, tricksters, and sexual deviants. Comes with the territory.

>>4119642
>Why do you distrust Sophia so much?
Because there is no reason to trust her. Because blind trust in any situation is foolish. Because she's fucking mental.
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>>4119971
>not in an attractive way
Speak for yourself.
>evil causes infighting
No, incompetence and greed causes infighting. These two qualities aren't exclusive to evil at all.
>drag us into her vendetta
Against two people who wouldn't hesitate to attack us.
>She isn't the best.
It's between her and Chaos.
Maybe Theresia.
>not sure why this is on the list
Because I fucking love the trope.
>the trial was pointless.
I think it was more her observing how we'd deal with finding her that was important.
>>4120028
>it doesn't make sense to want to create something stronger than you.
Now that's just bullshit. Dracula has been called forth by humans dozens of times. Hell, by your logic it makes no sense for anyone to ever resurrect him.
>vampires are sexual deviants.
Not every vampire is the same person. Not every vampire gets involved in naked blood orgies like faggot ass modern interpretations on TV.
They aren't fucking succubi.
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>>4119528
Oh, and since Arthur doesn't know that I still feel like he should be suspicious, especially since he knows other Dark Lord Candidates exist. He should probably be thinking "Why me?"

>>4120028
Come on now, there's plenty of reason to summon or create something stronger than yourself. They can accomplish tasks you can't, they might be more intelligent than you so they can guide you to the answers you seek. And depending on how you look at it they may be inherently superiority due to higher status, and as such are worthy for you to follow or serve.

>>4120185
>Speak for yourself.
I was, thank you.
>No, incompetence and greed causes infighting. These two qualities aren't exclusive to evil at all.
When you're on the side of "good" you tend to overlook incompetence in favor of "the greater good" and greed is similarly looked over or tamped down on in the case of a crisis. Both of these attributes are worse on the side of evil however, since evil tends to be more selfish in nature.
>Against two people who wouldn't hesitate to attack us.
>And if the two have dared to die of age before I reach them once again, then I will take their families instead.
She wants to create vendettas and drag us into them if her main targets are dead, and given they fight supernatural creatures all the time, having a short life-span is expected. Personally I mostly disdain family vendettas, it's just dragging in people who didn't do anything to you because they have a blood relation to someone who did. And they haven't done anything to us yet so we should have a neutral outlook peppered with suspicion until they try something.
>It's between her and Chaos.
>Maybe Theresia.
Theresia a cute, but neither her nor Hilda is as cute as Chaos.
>Because I fucking love the trope.
ok.
>I think it was more her observing how we'd deal with finding her that was important.
Then why hurry us by threatening Holly? The cruise still has several days left, and she took our stuff, so we'd come after her for that regardless.
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>>4120185
>It's between her and Chaos.
I'd say Hilde, Chaos, and Anna are tied for best.
Otherwise hard agree. Paladinfags seem more braindead every update.
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>>4120185
>Dracula has been called forth by humans dozens of times.
Because they're fucking crazy.

>by your logic it makes no sense for anyone to ever resurrect him.
Uh, it doesn't. Logically speaking a rational person doesn't want to revive the guy who is incredibly evil and wants to exterminate human life. That's why the people trying to bring him back are the bad guys. Even if you're a vampire it's bad news. The guy wants to annihilate your food source and you want him back? Brainlet move there. Even Hildumb shouldn't want that despite being able to make her own food source. Who wants to eat shit for eternity?

>Not every vampire gets involved in naked blood orgies like faggot ass modern interpretations on TV.
What kind of TV are you watching? Also blood orgies are basically those weirdos who eat sushi off them naked chicks. So I guess there are a lot of those in Japan. Also your waifu is a sexual deviant, she got kissu kissu with someone she hardly knows, showing extreme impropriety in doing so.

>>4120226
>And depending on how you look at it they may be inherently superiority due to higher status, and as such are worthy for you to follow or serve.
Ask people if they'd want to be a slave to the ubermensch if they were real. Only the stupid or the unsound of mind would say yes.
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>>4120239
>Paladinfags
Where are these mystical knights you people insist exist? I haven't seen them much in this thread, particularly the latter 3/4ths.

>>4120248
>Only the stupid or the unsound of mind would say yes.
But they aren't ubermensch anon, they can't comprehend how inferior they are.
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>>4120251
>But they aren't ubermensch anon, they can't comprehend how inferior they are.
That sounds like something a big dick vampire would say about a little dick vampire. It's all the same no matter what you are. There's always a bigger fish and no one is jumping to get into its mouth.

Unless they are crazy. Fuckin' Ahab.
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>>4120267
>accepting your place makes you crazy
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>>4120284
Welcome to human nature. We aren't ants so don't act like it.
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>>4120288
>We aren't ants so don't act like it.
Modern society demonstrates differently.
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>This quest reward sucks!
>>4118942
>>4119020
>>4119029

>An enjoyable kiss
>>4119076
>>4119487
>>4119507

>I need more evidence before coming to a conclusion
>>4119435
>>4119454
>>4119441
>>4119602
>>4119777

Well, looks like we have a winner here. Choosing to tease her by asking for another kiss wins.

>>4120248
>Because they're fucking crazy.
Kind of, but honestly, if you successfully summon Dracula, it's not like you go unrewarded.
The funny thing with Dracula and the whole annihilation of humans thing is that he only ever really threatens to do it and never really goes through with it.
It's not like he has to stay in his Castle and wait to be killed.
Honestly, the most he's ever really done is destroy Richter's Hometown.

Vampires have an odd sense of loyalty to Dracula anyway.
Also, I hate to say it, but the whole concept of Dawn of Sorrow is Celia specifically trying to create an entity many times more powerful than she is to serve.
Though she goes about it in a really awful way.
I have no idea what she was thinking when she decided killing Mina was a good idea.

>>4119784
>She doesn't respect humans.
What exactly are you expecting from a vampire?

>>4119971
>Yeah, one of the most pointless trials I've seen.
Vampires are whimsical by nature, it was half a test and half a game to her.
>>4120028
>vampires are widely renowned seducers, tricksters, and sexual deviants.
Depends on the setting. Castlevania vampires haven't ever really been shown to be like that with the exception of maybe Carmilla.
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>>4120690
>Honestly, the most he's ever really done is destroy Richter's Hometown.
Not counting the war of 1999 because none of the Somashit makes any sense but forgetting about Dracula's Curse? C'mon man.

>Celia specifically trying to create an entity many times more powerful than she is to serve.
Yeah, because she's a zealot. Because she's crazy.

>Castlevania vampires haven't ever really been shown to be like that with the exception of maybe Carmilla.
Considering that the only vampires encountered in Castlevania have been a grandiose and later empty husk of a man, a broken shell of a man, a couple of little girls getting brainwashed, a crazy lady, another crazy lady, a thrillseeker and a dude with a god complex yeah there wouldn't be many. Mainly because they have to fit into gameplay.

This doesn't take into account how they behaved before they became a boss enemy in a castle or all of the minor vampires out there in the world. And half of the vampires faced in CV are actually really clever when they aren't being slapped in the face by the protagonist, we just don't get to see it in game.

Also there's a jiangshi in ecclesia but no one cares about it.
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>>4120788
Ah, fine. Of course, Dracula's Curse was just him at his angriest because his wife had died and even then he didn't really do that much.
Messed up Romania a little.

As for the War of 1999, that seems to have been a defensive battle for him too.
Canonically, nobody outside of the Supernatural World is aware of Dracula, so we can conclude he never really does much.

We may have a limited sample size, but making sweeping assumptions that all vampires are sex lunatics is a strange one.
You really don't need to make an effort to seduce your victims under usual circumstances considering you can just hypnotise people by looking into their eyes.

>Yeah, because she's a zealot. Because she's crazy.
Fair enough, I don't understand why you don't think it's possible for anybody half sane to have the goal though. Especially when the outcome will directly benefit them.
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>>4120799
The Orthodox church (not some special group therein, the actual church itself) realized that Dracula was fucking shit up and tried to deal with it themselves before settling on Trevor and Co.. They sent armies against Dracula and his monsters. Dracula was fucking shit up like crazy. This wasn't some border skirmish shit my man. "Messed up Romania a little" shhhheeeeeeiiiiiiit.

His existence has been covered up. That doesn't mean that at the time people weren't aware, or that there weren't concerted efforts to suppress knowledge of him. It's also just fucking stupid for him to be canonically unknown especially after the war of 1999. Literally no one with a cell phone ever called a friend talking about crazy shit going down? My ass. Unless the only shit going down was in his castle and not a single person survived without getting mindwiped and there wasn't a single person with a pair of binoculars or a telescope somewhere looking in or just wandering past. It doesn't add up. Especially taking into account the overall declining influence and power of religious authorities in the modern era. The war of 1999 is a gigantic lore shithole. Especially since it gets called a war, but is also called a battle. Make up your goddamn minds. Yeesh.

It's a shame the writers for Aria and Dawn were so goofy. Canon for CV is already convoluted enough without some of the silly shit they introduce.

>I can't make sweeping assumptions about vampires
>but he can assume they all can do mondo hypnosis
Well you got me there.

>half sane
Celia is half sane. That's crazy. A sane person doesn't make something with free will that can kill them.

>inb4 children
Different circumstances. And even then parents can be very hysterical about their children.
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>>4120925
>A sane person doesn't make something with free will that can kill them.
>inb4 children
>Different circumstances. And even then parents can be very hysterical about their children.

Why does reproduction get a free pass? Just because it's necessary for the continued existence of your species? Everything you say about sanity applies to all procreating life-forms.
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>>4120936
>Why does reproduction get a free pass? Just because it's necessary for the continued existence of your species? Everything you say about sanity applies to all procreating life-forms.
Because you literally aren't doing it for the benefit of yourself. Unless you're a shitty parent then you probably are. Having children is an unselfish act as opposed to resurrecting the super evil so you can get your good boy points and maybe not have your soul raped double-hard.

And I know what you'll say next, Celia was being unselfish, because there needs to be evil for there to be good. Wrong, she was doing it because she needed it to affirm her beliefs. It was justification for her own mania. A selfish act for a twisted mind.

Circumstances do matter. Nuance does matter. You can't compare things that are completely unalike.
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>>4120952
>Because you literally aren't doing it for the benefit of yourself.
Unselfish actions do not exist. Having kids is literally just to play god and have a mini-you you can mold to continue your legacy. Even if it's not to that point, it's to satisfy your societal obligation to continue your lineage, or because you saw other people happy with their kids and you wanted some of your own to raise properly... etc. Any motivation for having children is inherently selfish in nature due to all actions being influenced by the self.
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>>4120965
>Unselfish actions do not exist.
People say I'm an asshole but here you are spouting this nonsense. It's not even a societal obligation, it's a biological one. There are societies which would actively tell people to NOT have children. There are even accidental babies every now and again. There are people who have kids and just give them away because they don't want them. The act of having children is not in all circumstances even a choice. Even further, you are not a lineage, if you have children for your lineage that doesn't mean it's for you. You are part of a lineage but it doesn't define you, you are not it. This is why monarchies always devolve into shitshows.

That's a flawed premise.
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>>4120952
>Celia unselfish? No, she was affirming her own beliefs
These are not mutually exclusive. She was acting to ensure the existence of good within her own belief system. Your motive for action is determined by your own beliefs, and Celia believed she was acting for the good of the world. Thus, unselfish. Insane, but unselfish.
>Why would a sane vampire want to summon the Dark Lord?
I don't know, maybe because he's the most powerful being possible on the side of darkness and after his defeat humanity is finally acting to wipe out chaotic beings? For hundreds of years the forces of faith were been butting heads with Dracula, and that focus made it safer for any vampire or other monster not involved with him. I can only see the time since 1999 as open season on them; humanity had all this force leftover from destroying him permanently and the only remaining vampires were far weaker. A similar situation (the aftermath of Dracula being defeated once) is why Sophia was sealed away, the situation now is why anyone who even speaks against the Dorin organization is wiped off the face of the earth, and so-on. It seems perfectly reasonable to me for Sophia to want to cultivate a new Dark Lord to lead the world of darkness and act as a protector for the forces of Chaos, considering the experience she had at the hands of the Dark Lord's enemies. This would be service for reasons of self-preservation.
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>>4120990
>Wrote "had been"
>No wait, "were" is better. More concise.
>End result: "were been"
Why can't I edit?
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While it was sudden, you quickly realize that you did enjoy the brief kiss. It's hard not to feel at least something when the kiss was from a girl as beautiful as Sophia. This apparent infatuation she has with you is potentially one of the best outcomes you could have hoped for from this confrontation, as well as her explanation that despite Holly's gripes, Sophia truly does only mean the best for the newly turned vampire. not that you're just going to take her word for it entirely. But it does seem a far more likely outcome than the charming girl before you simply doing it out of some twisted sadistic feeling for the girl who saved her.

But, her newly changed or revealed attitude towards you aside, she was still responsible for causing you a not insignificant amount of pain and causing you additional difficulty that you really could've done without on the cruise ship, so you decide you'll have a little fun with this. Raising a hand to your face and resting your chin on it, you act as if you're thinking quite deeply about her reward. "I'm... unsure." You allow for a brief pause, as the vampire looks shocked, almost as if she thought that a single kiss to the cheek would enrapture your emotions completely. But now... now this is where you'll strike "Could we try the other cheek? It might help me come to a conclusion sooner."

The room becomes so quiet you could hear a pin drop. Sophia simply stands across the room at you, staring at you in shock at your declaration. Her face is entirely unreadable, it's obvious she's surprised at the response, but it's possible she might even take offense to your teasing. Just as you're about to answer her question properly in an attempt to salvage, you see her cheeks begin to flush red again, this time, a deeper shade of crimson.

Her voice is shaky as she finally manages to gather herself enough to respond "W-why you! I can't believe you!" In hindsight, it may have been a bad idea to tease such a powerful girl who was clearly embarrassed at the prospect of kissing somebody. Just how old is this vampire, even? You start to workshop apologies in your head to give the girl before she speaks again, but you're too slow to think of anything good. "F-fine! If that's the only way I'll get an answer from you, then I suppose I will have to, won't I?!" Wait, what?

She storms back over to you, a determined look on her face as she marches. "Sophia, I was just jo-" An attempt to say something in response to her taking complete control of the situation is stopped in it's tracks as she delicately slips a hand around the back of your neck and stands on tip-toes in order to kiss you once again. This time, it definitely lasts longer than the first before she pulls away. But she's still no less red than before.
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She's still close even though she's broken off the kiss. Her voice is an weak whisper as she speaks softly, close to your ear "So, Arthur... will you tell me what you thought now then?" It's pretty incredible. For all the superiority this girls seems to exude at every given moment, the mere action of kissing you on the cheek twice seems to have had an incredible effect on her composure.

It's incredibly foolish of you to think, but in this moment, you do kind of want to see Sophia's smile, and definitely don't want to upset the girl any further with another attempt to tease her. Though this weakness to romantic teasing is definitely one you'll remember, regardless. "I... I enjoyed them. Both of them" Honestly, you don't know just what sort of right-minded person would be upset by being kissed by a beauty on Sophia's level.

Her eyes light up as she begins to smile, "Do you really mean tha-" This time it's Sophia's turn to be cut off, not from any action you take, but from footsteps the other side of the door. In response to them, she takes a long step back away from you, slipping away from the pseudo-embrace she had you in and immediately returning to a more refined posture, you barely catch her movements.

Through the doors steps Holly, other than her uniform being slightly scuffed, looking none the worse for wear. "Lady Hildebrandt, I have returned from my assigned task. Is your business with Lord Bernhard completed?" If Holly was bothered by her previous order, she isn't showing it at all.

For a moment, Sophia seems annoyed at Holly's intrusion before she returns "While I could spend a while longer speaking with Arthur, I suppose it would be best if we cut it short here. I need some time to... think. Now, if you could escort Lord Bernhard to the weaponry I took from him, that will be all." Sophia turns away from you and walks towards a door leading out of the room.

"As you wish, Lady Hildebrandt." Holly curtsies again. "Please follow me, Lord Bernhard. The journey is fairly long, and it's very possible to get lost in this mansion." She walks out of the room, giving you no choice but to follow her. Though you should have some time to ask her something before you arrive.

>Don't bother asking her anything, just walk in silence.
>Ask Holly what her 'training' has actually consisted of.
>Ask Holly what her true thoughts on Sophia are.
>Ask Holly if she misses being a human.
>Write-in...
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>>4120979
Did you miss the etc. ? I put it there because any reason you can give for any action can always be followed to a source of selfishness.

>it's a biological one
Giving in to your biology is inherently selfish, as you're indulging yourself.
>There are societies which would actively tell people to NOT have children.
And they no longer exist, or are fading away. Not sure what this was supposed to prove.
>There are even accidental babies every now and again.
This one just varies the circumstance in which the pregnancy is carried out, but much of the next point carries over here. Do remember that abortion exists, and slamming the pregnant belly against anything hard repeatedly would almost certainly ensure miscarriage.
>There are people who have kids and just give them away because they don't want them.
Yeah? Ok so they had the kid but they didn't want to take care of it due to their own situation, not the child's. During the pregnancy the parents might've been able to gain sympathy for their situation and gained benefits for it, then got rid of it when inconvenient.
>The act of having children is not in all circumstances even a choice.
The only case where I can see this as the truth is if the mother is a quadriplegic who doesn't have either teeth or a tongue. But even in that case they're performing the act of staying alive, and given that is preservation of the self, it is selfish.
>Even further, you are not a lineage, if you have children for your lineage that doesn't mean it's for you.
But from where does the desire to continue your lineage derive itself? From the biological need? I've already addressed that one, so from the societal need? The pressure to not let your ancestors efforts be in vein is primarily influenced by your immediate society, and doing so is acclimating to their standards, but that is due to the want of fitting in, which is quite selfish.

>>4121007
>Ask Holly what her true thoughts on Sophia are.
Before we take any actions for her we should know how she feels first.
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>>4121007
>Don't bother asking her anything, just walk in silence.
Alright, I'm satisfied we can ignore this maid from now on.
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>>4121007
>Ask Holly what her 'training' has actually consisted of.
What seemed to be like a decent arc villain turned out to be the most basic cartoon cumrag imaginable. What a fucking joke. What's worse is that in two threads of a Castlevania quest we haven't killed a Single. Fucking. Thing.
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>>4121113
Shh. She's easily manipulated. If we have to act lovey dovey to make her our servant, so be it.
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>>4121113
>we haven't killed a Single. Fucking. Thing.
That guard you gave a fatal wound to would disagree.

I've been put in quite the dilemma here, anon.
I know that a lot of players want to go down the evil route and a lot of them were looking forward to meeting this character. So I as a writer don't want to disappoint them. I was originally thinking all the negative qualities she was showing would at least dissuade anons somewhat though.
The problem with the evil route is that sometimes I'll have to sacrifice the villains through a non-violent climax to an arc if you can convince them they would be better off joining you.

For the record, it would've been impossible to have this sort of conversation with her on the good route, and Arthur would also have been made aware of the Sanctuary spell. She would have acted in the full capacity of an arc villain and made your life hell.

But, the boat mini-arc has almost concluded, which will really open things up for Arthur to interact with the world more freely, as well as providing plenty of combat opportunities.

This part of the arc was never intended as the finale. A penultimate boss at best.

>>4121226
Are you interpreting easy to embarrass as easy to manipulate?
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>>4121515
>Are you interpreting easy to embarrass as easy to manipulate?
Nah. The fact that she seems to be into us is a major advantage. Either that or she's pretending to be, in which case bring on the real mind games!
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>>4121113
Oh shut up.
We cleaned up an arc without going full Belmont. So what?
We got the services of an immensely powerful magic using vampire now. Instead of a pile of ash and the untrained Holly.
>>4121515
Don't worry QM, I think Sophia is wonderful. I also think the evil/dark route is superior in that it allows us to explore the unseen side of Castlevania instead of being Arikado's little bitch boy.
>>4121556
>wanting to emotionally manipulate somebody that you're already showing clear signs of attraction to.
If you say so.
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>>4121007
>Don't bother asking her anything, just walk in silence.
Maybe stop being worthless first, Holly.
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>>4121007
>Ask Holly what her true thoughts on Sophia are.
Get a different angle on the situation at hand.
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>>4121746
I came here to mind game vampires, not people.
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>>4121945
Seems like an odd desire for a Dark Lord.
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>>4121994
Ah. I'm just remarking on >>4121746 's shenanigans.
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I'd like to start writing, but we've only had five votes, and it's a draw.
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>>4122460
Alright then. Since I haven't voted on this one yet let's go for this.
>>4121007
>Don't bother asking her anything, just walk in silence.
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You think about asking Holly a question as she leads you through the impossibly large corridors of the mansion, Sophia mentioned it so casually, but the tremendous reality defiling nature of the space you're in boggles the mind. You'll have to ask her the specifics of this ability the next time you get the opportunity to. It's certainly an intriguing prospect, being able to create entire dimensions of your own. But speculation when you know so little about the area other than the fact that it has allowed a far larger space to seemingly exist within one smaller than itself is pointless. She mentioned that the contents of this world are fake, but you wonder just what she meant by that, the mansion seems real enough to you. You suppose it would be best to stop thinking about it though, lest you give yourself a headache.

Holly is wordless as she continues guiding you through the mansion. She brings you up multiple stairs and along dozens of corridors. This place is huge! Though as you walk through the halls with the vampire maid, you soon start to realize what she meant by the mansion being fake. The further you follow Holly as she leads you up to wherever your weapons have been stashed away, the more the color seems to drain from the mansion until eventually you're walking through corridors that are all just shades of a muted, muddled gray.

Just how long is this trip anyway? Surely this mansion isn't so large that you'd need to have spent so long simply walking to one location, it doesn't even seem fair to call a building of this size a mansion, it's more like some kind of palace, where it's rich owners would have legions of servants to accommodate their every need. Though it looks like Sophia's only servant right now is Holly herself, the halls of this place must feel terribly lonely, such a sprawling expanse of a building occupied by only two girls when it could likely house at least a hundred people comfortably from what you've seen of it so far. In fact, it's not until you're on the fifth floor that you come to truly appreciate the size of this building.

You wonder why Holly decided to take you through such a convoluted route, is there truly no quick route to the upper floors? Could she have truly not found you a faster route upwards than weaving through such a colossal building to reach individual staircases? You truly hope that Sophia's mansion isn't truly this difficult to navigate. For what purpose would she have created it to be that way?
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As you muse on the hopelessness of Holly's navigational skills, she finally stops in front of a door, it's gray like the rest of the hallway you've found yourself in, but even without the color that would normally have made the corridor into an impressive masterpiece of interior decoration, the door is still obviously a well made one. Animals of all varieties are carved into it finely. "We have arrived at the armory, Lord Bernhard. I'm forbidden from entering this room, so please go ahead and retrieve the weaponry that was... stolen..." Holly grits her teeth in pain as she mentions your stolen weaponry, could Sophia have done that?. "from you."

She steps aside and allows you to open the door leading inside the room. Unlike the colorless corridors of the mansion, this room is fully defined in many different luxurious colours, the rich dark browns of expensive wood and the golden accentuations on some of the furniture make the room feel like less of an armory, and like more of a trophy room, especially with all of the items within the room being contained within glass display cases, some with cushions on which the weaponry contained within is laying upon.

You quickly spot your own weaponry, held in their own display case are your two guns and your missing knife. The revolver and the holy dagger serve to act as a painful reminder of Shirley, and of how she'd been treacherous towards you for such a long time. The next time you see the girl, you'll get her to tell you the truth, just how much of her supposed relationship towards you was just a fabrication for the sake of the mission she had to fulfill, you promise this much to yourself.

Looking around the place before leaving, you quickly come to realize just how well stocked the armory is. You were single-minded in your pursuit of your weaponry before and didn't appreciate just how many other weapons were on display in the room. The center of the room is occupied by a huge glass case containing a beautiful sword with a red metal blade, there seems to be a heat haze emanating from the blade of the sword as it sits motionless within the container. Of course, there's other things you take note of too, a belt of throwing knives made of some shining black metal. Attached to the wall is a colossal sparkling Axe seemingly composed of nothing but gold, the sheer size of the weapon is impressive, it's actually taller than you are!
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One of the most curious weapons on display is something that you wouldn't consider to be much of a weapon at all. Some sort of pitch black whip lies coiled up in one of the displays, it seems to exude a strange dark energy in the form of shadows, but honestly, what sort of fool would bother magically enchanting a whip to be a viable weapon? You can't even begin to imagine the impracticality of such a weapon, never mind the lack of lethality behind the strikes. Looking at this vast variety of weapons, you feel the urge to inspect one of them more closely before leaving the room. This isn't an opportunity that comes too often.

>Inspect the red-bladed sword
>Inspect the belt of throwing knives
>Inspect the golden axe.
>Inspect the shadow whip.
>Write-in...
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>>4122940
>Inspect the belt of throwing knives

Whaddaya know, Holly took the long route because she wanted to talk with us but you guys were dicks and decided to keep silent for some reason. Don't wanna hear that Hilda is actually treating her really badly from the one who's enduring it?
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>>4122940
>>Inspect the shadow whip.
Kek. You gotta admit that at least they are cool.
>>4122954
It's a lost cause, don't even bother anymore.
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>>4123015
It's only a lost cause once you accept it's one. It's almost incomprehensible the amount of idiocy I've witnessed in this thread recently. Ah, I do wish there were more people explaining themselves and joining the conversation. I'm sure there's an adequate number of lurkers that understand the situation, and if they bothered to vote could turn around the stupididty.
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>>4123019
>stupididty
huh, looks like im the dumb one
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>>4123019
Boy, you know the shit that goes through this thread everytime there's discussion. The Hildefags are very much like a cult that disregards all manners of decency in the name of their delusion. The smart people are the ones who stay the fuck away of their blight while us the idiots stick around trying to salvage the situation.
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>>4123035
They could at least have the decency to remember that What already said that there were multiple ojou vampire waifus he had in mind, and that they would all be showcased in the story. What I really don't understand is why they latched onto this one who is obviously trash.
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>>4123041
What else, because thirsty anons get horny at the slightest provocation. It doesn't help that the story has very little direction as it is.
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>>4122940
>Inspect the belt of throwing knives
>>4122954
Honestly I just don't care about Holly or her situation. I'd rather get scenery description than dialogue about her training progress.
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>>4123069
Well that's cold. And I thought we were playing Arthur as a guy who cares about his allies.
And having her talk about her true feelings about Hilda would give another frame of reference for her that hasn't been influenced by the cult of Hilda.
But otherwise I like your honesty.
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>>4123076
>playing Arthur as a guy who cares about his allies
Sure, but Holly's not that. Alura, Anna, Mistral, and hopefully soon Hildebrandt are our allies. They have meaningful abilities as well as their own motivations. Coller and Holly are allies' subordinates, just following the orders of the actual ally they're attached to. At least Coller brings something to the table in terms of power though. Holly is like... baggage.
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>>4123085
On second thought, maybe not Mistral. Don't think she's got much in the motivation line.
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>>4123085
>>4123095
I'll agree with Coller, but Holly is different. She's enduring forced subordination to an entity that even Arthur found reason to be angry at, and honestly I'm not sure where his largess towards her is coming from, besides being implanted by the higher plane collective here. And as has been said several times, Holly is just figuring out what she can do, and even before that she was pretty good with computers and electronics. Once she fully blooms I bet she'd be one of the best information gatherers on our team, and What even implied we could get direct tips from Dracula to train her, and I bet he of all vampires would help us ensure she develops properly quicker than the nutty blond who wants to go on a vengeance tour even against people who did her no wrong personally.

And Mistral is a direct subordinate with whims of her own. She's a pretty important existence to care about, considering shes our first.
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>>4123085
So, like Theresia? Does anyone still remember her?
And I thought we something going on with Holly, y'know since she's the most "normal" of the bunch and thus the one Arthur relates with the most, maybe she could have brought out something out of Arthur's blank piece of paper of a character.
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>missed an opportunity to help Holly because "muh ojou".
I hate real life.

>>4123098
>blank piece of paper of a character
That isn't true, Arthur has plenty of character! Like thinking with his dick!
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>>4123096
Rather not train her really. That means more scenes with her. No point in a millenial vampire. Hopefully she drops into the background from now on since we've met Hildebrandt.
I'm all for vengeance on Morris etc myself. Dracula's sort of like family to us and I think it'd be great to put down the descendants of those who beat him. Gives us a clearer goal than hunting the other DLC too since we've no idea who/where they are.
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>>4123107
>not wanting to watch Holly develop from a receptionist to a top-tier spy who can find any information for us almost instantly.
>wanting to kill people who did nothing to you just because their ancestors were dicks.
>hunting down the dark lord candidates when they're weak so you can form an opinion on whether or not to kill them and fulfill chaos' request isn't a clear goal.
yikes, and I thought green ID anon had bad taste.
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>>4123111
>Holly
>develop into a top tier spy
Fucking laugh riot there. If 99% of the abilities you want her to gain would have to be trained from nothing we should be looking for someone who's better suited now. Fortunately we have someone like that: Grigori. Even hypothetical upgraded Holly is redundant and worthless.

>hunting down the dark lord candidates when they're weak
is great.
>hunting down an unknown number of people in unknown locations with unknown identities
is a task that I'm saying is pretty unclear. Not a bad idea, just something we might want to tackle after we've spent some time getting better at this whole "underworld" schtick.
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>>4123118
Grigori and Holly have different advantages and disadvantages. The most apparent one is their sex, a woman is almost always a better spy than a guy, due to their ability to garner sympathy no matter where they go. In addition she can hypnotize people, turn into mist, and become various creatures to get into places normal humans can't. Grigori's advantage is that he's an assassin who has underworld contacts. He'll eventually be outstripped by Holly pretty easily in the fields pertaining to espionage if she's trained properly, since once she builds up a network of her own she'll have more options to deal with situations than him.

Just imagine Holly infiltrating a bank to find their vault codes. She could turn into a rat and watch them open and close the vault, or slip in with mist and install a wireless camera, or she could learn how to teleport inside, though that one would take a lot of training.

Now imagine Grigori doing this. He'd probably have to bribe some officials which would leave a trail, or he'd have to go in and threaten a guard, or have to take out the security team to watch their security tapes, or straight up break into the vault and haul ass.
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>>4123129
Hildebrandt can already do all those things with no training. Alura could probably outdo both of them with just plants. Coller can likely do some kind of machine-interface thing for information gathering. Mistral can become the wind. Espionage is not a unique ability in our group, is my point.
I still see Holly as baggage. The best training she can do is to become a top tier domestic servant.
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>>4123133
Hilda is an insane child. I can't expect anything from her would be done in seriousness except for her revenge. Alura I can agree, but she'd be blocked in places where plants can't grow, and her spying method isn't inconspicuous enough for more sensitive spying due to it's invasiveness. Idk about Coller, she'd have to have been programmed pretty delicately to be able to pull off those kinds of infiltrations effectively, assuming she isn't a robot powered by a soul and only an actual robot. Mistral is definitely high on the spy list, but I'm not sure we'd want to send her on long-distance missions, and she's also a bit capricious due to her nature so the info would probably be incomplete.

Sure it's not something unique, but having someone who can be dedicated to the task and actually accomplish it competently is better than having a bunch that's only ok at it if you want to have updated information sources and make informed decisions.
>throwing away talent just because hildebrante looks beautiful.
It's pretty cliche, but she's ending up as a black widow that sucks the life out of this quest already.
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>>4123144
>pretending everyone who disagrees with you has the same motive
It's asshole players like you who suck the life out of quests, not the characters.
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>>4123152
>pretending everyone who disagrees with you has the same motive
ah, do forgive me, but I seem to have missed the parts of your posts that addressed Hilda's flaws and how they would interfere with any espionage mission.
Like... her need for vengeance clouding her judgement that could cause her to abandon her mission to chase after a lead.
Like... her methods being too traceable if she got caught, or if anyone came to investigate once she was finished.
Like... her outright refusing or doing a bad job because she feels these kind of tasks are beneath her.
Like... her capriciousness making her abandon the mission altogether because she was bored and attacking her target.

Having a discussion and well thought out actions and motivations for the characters injects life, not sucks it out. On the other hand, all Hilda has ended up accomplishing is blinding a bunch of guys who can't remember how to masturbate.
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>>4123158
Jesus, you're so nonsensical at this point it's funny. Why should the fact that I didn't address Hildebrandt's flaws mean my sole motivation for disliking Holly is that she's attractive?
I would want Holly out of the quest if Hildebrandt weren't here. I did, before she was introduced. The girl is a cardboard cutout bland character with no real value and a bunch of supposed potential unlikely to be made manifest because she's a spineless crybaby. She was our baggage during the good-faction ark which is why we left her at the bunker. Now she's Hildebrandt's baggage and just as worthless as before.
Even if she trains into a better spy than Snake though it won't compensate for her chronic blandness. She's a born background character.
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>>4123167
>Why should the fact that I didn't address Hildebrandt's flaws mean my sole motivation for disliking Holly is that she's attractive?
>Even if she trains into a better spy than Snake though it won't compensate for her chronic blandness.
>>4123118
>Even hypothetical upgraded Holly is redundant and worthless.
>Holly is bland.
Even from her introduction, she was a person who went through a demon summoning that almost killed her, and instead of screaming her head off and calling the police or staying cooped up in her home for a few days, was like "damn thats cool, let's follow these complete strangers to see if I can learn more about this!" Then afterward she immediately took to sleeping overnight in a bunker and adapted herself to the technology built into it very quickly. Not sure how any of this is blander than "Arthur I-Surround-Myself-With-Bishoujos-Because-Shirley-Was-Scaring-Away-The-Competition-Now-I'm-An-Outlaw-On-The-Run Bernhard"
>Holly was useless, even though she was the only person during the mansion arc besides us who was relatively useful during it.
We carried the fuck out of Held-Back-Shirley, and Theresia was literally the NPC escort. Holly would've continued to have been even more useful had we took a more stealthy approach to breaching the mansion.
And even after we left her in the bunker because we figured she was killed by whatever was behind Door #1, she endured Hilda's antiquated training techniques and immediately came to help us when we found her, even though she was spying on us with Hilda and could see that we abandoned her in the bunker, realizing that he made the rational choice and not taking offense to it.

All I'm getting from your posts is that you've had some bad past experiences with receptionists desu anon.
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>>4123180
Come now anon, Arthur has TONS of personality. Like the not wanting to be beholden to anyone. And the uh. Hm. Being born with Dracula in him? I mean he kicks doors that's all the personality he needs amirite?

Honestly if our intrepid QM wasn't as good as he was Arthur would seem like one of those harem-anime-of-the-week style protags. Thankfully WhatIs is actually pretty good at injecting life into the character beyond what the anons vote for. Otherwise there would be no inner monologue or thoughts for Arthur and he would be literally just a quasi-possessed door-kicking waifu-chaser. The fact that some anons are like "Oh yes vamp me baby take my free will" despite that being utterly opposed to the character's desires as established by vote earlier is a really bad sign. But what do I know I'm just an occasional shitposter.
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>>4123192
>Thankfully WhatIs is actually pretty good at injecting life into the character beyond what the anons vote for.
Yeah, but in the most recent update Arthur came off as a dense idiot who couldn't take a hint that Holly wanted to talk to him, instead of being so engrossed in his surroundings that he didn't notice when they came up to the armory.
I mean, I thought Arthur was at least somewhat social savvy, considering his upbringing and whatnot, and given that he's normally very astute and observant... wait hold on. Did hilda use a stupidity spell on us to make us care less about Holly or accept her suggestions easier through physical contact disguised as a kiss!?!
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>>4123200
You mean to say that we aren't? This is what happens when nobody is on the same page.
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>>4123200
I think Arthur is dense when it comes to any woman except Theresia. Probably due to a hard time with empathy. His reactions to all the violence around him is usually "Why am I not sickened?" which is a nice way of saying in an unknowing way "I really don't relate as much as I should.". I think Arthur is generally speaking perceptive so long as it isn't in relation to subtle emotions or thoughts.

Keeping in mind that his upbringing seems to be "cooped up by family" and then "shipped out to the states" coupled with "sheltered from virtually all deeper human contact by Shirley" I wouldn't put big money on Arthur's ability to read people all too deeply. He also didn't seem to realize Shirley had the hots for him. He is kinda dense.

Actually wait no it's clear that this is actually Holly's doing. She's testing her magic to become unnoticeable. Soon enough she'll be able to walk right past someone and they will actively look away from her by sheer compulsion to avoid noticing her.
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Holly deserves better than us desu, with the way things are going, like Alucard.
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>>4123212
>like Alucard.
>"You want to go out for drinks later?"
>"No."
>"O-oh. Alright."
Sizzling, scandalous, sexy!
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>>4123212
I can't wait for Alucard to come so Sophia can job spectacularly to him and die. We gotta double down on our efforts to seduce her now.
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>>4123207
... but everyone is literally on the same page, and there's only 8 other pages including the pastebin to read to metaphorically be on the same page. All it would take is more voters being vocal, assuming they aren't samefags, and there would at least be more cohesion. I guess all the ties don't really help with this though, but that can also be alleviated by more lurkers or less samefags, if they exist in this quest voting.

>>4123209
Well yeah, I can get him not realizing his childhood friend liked him that way, but knowing how intelligent Holly is and immediately assuming she just doesn't know where she's going even though Hilda entrusted the task to her, and not realizing that the only reason she would take detours is to stall is a completely different kind of retarded.

>>4123212
Yeah, at this rate Arthur is gonna end up a useless Hilda-whipped slave. Holly does deserve better than that.

>>4123214
Now that's a plan, almost up there with the guy who wants to use sophia by manipulating her emotions.
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>>4123216
>but knowing how intelligent Holly is
According to half the anons here Holly is subhuman trash and the wet portion of a cardboard box. Coincidentally the same thing I think about all of them.

To be fair to Arthur he rationalized that the mansion had some fuckery going on being that it is a giant magical whatsit and he has all of about no clue as to how anything works around here. A safe assumption. Also given that Hildenclosed wants her to be a proper maid from fucking 200 years ago, fucking christ it'd be even easier for Arthur to imagine she's being quiet just so she doesn't have to jump off the roof again. Or some other ludicrous demand.
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>>4123250
>easier for Arthur to imagine she's being quiet just so she doesn't have to jump off the roof again. Or some other ludicrous demand.
I can accept that up until Holly had to painfully force out a negative word about Hilda. Seems she compelled her to not refer to her outright negatively or suffer painful feedback as a result. That should've flipped a suspicion switch somewhere in Arthur, which brings me back to the stupidity spell theory.
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>>4123258
>I can accept that up until Holly had to painfully force out a negative word about Hilda.
But that was after all the silly walking. And Arthur might have really looked into it if he wasn't distracted by shinies. As all are wont to do, when presented with loot it takes priority. Alas this natural inclination to greed inherent in intelligent life.

Or he would've cared if people chose to talk to her. But everyone seems to have written her off despite the fact that that isn't how characters work. I'm just waiting for the other shoe to drop and Hilderepressed to ruin something they like. But these anons seem to be so one-note in their thirst for an unimpressive specimen that they probably don't care about anything else.

With every vote we stray further from being a real human bean. Because God left us a long fuckin' time ago.
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>>4123274
>tfw holly endures hilda's torture long enough for her hope of us saving her to morph into loathing and disappointment that when hilda dies pursuing her vendetta she becomes one of the most insidious threats we face.
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>>4123297
That'd be pretty rad ngl.
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>>4123300
Yeah, if it ever came down to that I'd just be laughing at all the anons going "b-but she's just a shitty maid!" "h-holly's subhuman garbage, she can't do this, it's illegal!" "why is she so mad at us guys? why doesn't she appreciate everything we've done for her!?!"

You know what? at that point Arthur would actually be acting like such a cliche castlevania villain that i'd be rooting for holly to end his suffering.
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>>4123309
>at that point Arthur would actually be acting like such a cliche castlevania villain

>H: "You steal women's hearts and make them your harem."
>A: "The same could be said of all protagonists."
>H: "This quest ill needs a character such as you."
>A: "WHAT IS A THREAD?! A miserable little pile of shitposts! But enough talk, have at you!"

Oh how the turntables.
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I come back to this quest and people are just realizing we're... possibly mistreating Holly?
What a fucking shocker, it's almost she's bland because we don't interact with her.
This is what happens when you blindly go for the Ojou and don't consider the alternatives.
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>>4122940
In lieu of the deliberations above I'm actually going to change my vote from >>4122954 To:
>Resist the urge to inspect the weapons, and really think about your recent encounters in this mansion and what they mean. Is Lady Sophia really all she presented herself to be to you?

Cause really, what the weapons do seems obvious at first glance, excepting the shadowed whip, which probably just does shadow or dark/unholy elemental damage.
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>>4122940
Gonna copy >>4123364
and go with
>Resist the urge to inspect the weapons, and really think about your recent encounters in this mansion and what they mean. Is Lady Sophia really all she presented herself to be to you?
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>>4123216
I guess you got a point, I could have changed my vote last time and I didn't' since I suspected that asking Holly her real thoughts about Sophia would be bad for her and apparently I was right. But I guess is time we start making concessions if we want this to go the way we want.
>>4122940
>>4123015
I'll change to
>Resist the urge to inspect the weapons, and really think about your recent encounters in this mansion and what they mean. Is Lady Sophia really all she presented herself to be to you?
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>>4122940
>>Write-in...
>Resist the urge to inspect the weapons, and really think about your recent encounters in this mansion and what they mean. Is Lady Sophia really all she presented herself to be to you?
Fuck yeah, Hollyfags.
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>>4122940
>Inspect the belt of throwing knives
What the fuck is this faggotry?
Can you not?
Hollyfags, accept your defeat and don't hijack an unrelated vote to drag this shit out further.
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>>4122940
>Inspect the belt of throwing knives
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Holy shit, there was a bunch of support for Holly overnight.
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>>4123550
This is literally what write-ins are for, to take actions not listed in the options.
And it's not like we wont have future opportunities to not only examine, but to also use other weapons and sub-weapons, so the default vote isn't that critical.
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>>4123719
>this is what write-ins are for
Retconning previous votes at horribly unfitting times?
There's nothing causing Arthur to suddenly think "Oh no! Poor Holly!" In the armory.
I don't hate the girl but can't you wait until there's a more fitting time?
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>>4123738
>Wait for a better opportunity.
>Getting all your weapons back and not having the being that can kill you instantly standing in the immediate surrounding isn't a good time for reflection.

Besides, the Cult of Hilda would make every attempt to bury Holly underneath her if this opportunity isn't taken.
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Shit I forgot to vote.

>>4123364
>Resist the urge to inspect the weapons, and really think about your recent encounters in this mansion and what they mean. Is Lady Sophia really all she presented herself to be to you?
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Wow. This is a new level of pathetic.
As if we don't have internal monologue in every update, now you want to bring the quest to a grinding halt to have Arthur contemplate in the hopes of somehow getting your way?
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>>4123773
>Developing Arthur's introspection and intuition is bringing the quest to a halt.
...The next update was going to be an internal monologue of how shiny the weapons are anon. What is this complaint really about?
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>>4123773
If you can take the stupid fucking games of the nutjob vampire that lead to nothing at all then not looking at a belt won't kill you.
Who needs belts anyways, they are for cowards. The power of our unity will hold our pants in the darkest hour.
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>>4123782
He's mad when the vote swings in a way he doesn't like. We should be on our knees sucking Hilde's dick constantly like a good dog, don't you know.
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>>4123784
>meeting and developing a possible working relationship with the most powerful character we've ever met
>nothing at all
Are you braindead?
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>>4123773
Abloo bloo, I wanted to politely decline Hilda's first kiss but rolled with it and made a write-in that got us an extra kiss the vote after.
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>>4123790
>most powerful character we've ever met
Who's Chaos. Who's Dracula. Who's Mistral.
>nothing at all
Nothing. At All.
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>>4123773
>I don't want my waifu to be thought less of how dare you vote against her REEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

Hey can you quiet down with all this simping, I'm trying to sleep.
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>>4123841
I'm just sick of all this Hilde/Holly bullshit. I want a new weapon, not to keep going in circles over these two.
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>>4123849
>Power of Destruction can be morphed into any weapon imaginable.
>We just retrieved our own stolen weapons.
>I want a new weapon.
anon...
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>>4123849
Weapons are cool and all but character development is far more important. It is literally the driving force of a story, the characters.

Besides there isn't even the super cool weapons like a petrifying hammer or a teleporting sword. Elemental cutting-devices are neat but I mean come on. We can't quarter-circle summon skeletons with any of these!
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I can see that a lot of you like Holly, but what exactly do you want Arthur to contemplate specifically here, Sophia's treatment of Holly? Her maybe being disingenuous towards you? Her personality?
Why not go ask Holly a question or two?
As far as you know she's still standing outside.

Right now, with no new information, there aren't many other conclusions that Arthur can come to unless he spontaneously just decides that Sophia was lying to him.
Yet nothing he's seen so far while travelling through the mansion has made him especially suspicious of Sophia.
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On an entirely unrelated note, you cannot even begin to fathom the pure undiluted rage I feel at this very moment for Netflix.

Why the fuck would they do this?
Who. Approved. This.
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>>4124066
Isn't the producer of the Castlevania adaptation a fucking unironic fat fedoratipping atheist neckbeard who pushes his fucking liberal agenda at the complete disregard for quality? Like literally all these fucking leftists do?
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>>4124066
I haven't watched any of the Castlevania cartoon because it looks ugly as shit and Netflix mostly produces crap, but I'll take your word for it being garbage.
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>>4124048
All of the above? Has he even figured out how does Sophia know about the DLC?
Do ask Holly a few questions, the ones we were voting for last time.
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>>4124077
Well, I wasn't watching it in the first place because it shits all over the lore for no reason.
Like having the Church be made of incompetents.
Or having Trevor be a god hating atheist or something(?) for noreason.
He also barely ever uses the fucking vampire killer as a weapon from what I've seen of assorted clips.
Or like having Sypha be a pagan gypsy instead of a member of the church

>>4124084
In this scene, Alucard is getting anally raped, apparently. Going a step beyond shitting on the source material and literally raping it.
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>>4124089
A couple of the fights were okay. The fucking last airbending Sypha shenanigans aside. Otherwise people are just happy something CV exists. Even if it is really bad when you actually look at it more deeply than "It exists".
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>>4124048
This guy >>4124085 got it.
As for suspicion... isn't her very existence suspicious? The people who imprisoned her are pretty merciless when it comes to creatures of the night, and if experimentation was their goal then they would've added magic drain chains once they realized she wasn't emaciating. Unless their goal was to see how long it would take for a vampire to get strong enough to break their confinement... which is something I'd put in the ludicrous bin in terms of ideas. So she got locked up and abandoned for 70 years, by compulsive completionists. Granted Arthur doesn't know the latter part but why she isn't dust atm is cause enough for suspicion.
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You look around the room once again, the assortment of weaponry on display are no doubt impressive, and possibly even some sort of ploy to make Sophia look more like she could be a greater potential ally to you. Really, there's not many other reasons she would have made you come to this room for that. She could simply have had your weaponry brought to you but instead she decided to make you take the long trek up here instead. While it would be a lie to say that the display of powerful looking weapons arranged around the room doesn't interest you, you make a conscious effort to avoid actually acting on that interest.

While you're fairly certain that Sophia does intend to be your ally, the truth of the matter is that you aren't so sure on her methods. While it seemed to make so much sense when she explained it to you, her mistreatment of Holly, you can't help but think that it's the wrong method to take for dealing with Holly's transformation the more you think about the nigh-omnipresent expression of misery present on her face for almost the entire time you've been in this mansion.

Making sure you're weapons are all properly secured, you take one last look at the weaponry around the room as you step back out into the corridor. Holly still patiently waiting for you with a blank expression on her face. You can always view the weapons later on after you've cleared up the doubts you have about Sophia, besides, it would be rude to touch somebody elses property without asking anyway, though despite her politeness to you earlier, Sophia didn't seem to ever properly apologize for attacking you on a whim and treating you like you were some sort of interesting toy to play with. Sure, she might have changed her tune now, but try as you might, you can't stop the suspicion from taking hold.

She's shown herself to be somewhat of an expert on altering the minds of people, as she's done with almost the entire human population of this ship to your knowledge, but who's to say you as well aren't suffering from the effects of some mind ensnaring spell she laid upon you. Thankfully, the mere fact that you can imagine something might be wrong almost certainly proves that there is no such spell, you can't see Sophia having allowed for her victims to come to realize the falsities presented by her brainwashing by seeing enough contradictions, after all.

Of course, there are other things about her that draw your suspicion. Especially with how well informed about you she now seems. There's only so much information that she could have extracted from Holly, but this woman has been locked away for over half a century by her own recollection of events. While the impression that she genuinely does want to help you remains, you can't help but wonder if her help will be on the same level of brutality as Holly's training being intended to help her is.
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Speaking of Holly though, you decide it would be nice to get her true thoughts on her master. Holly has spent the entirety of her unlife with Sophia, so if anyone would know just how much of her behaviour was fabricated, it's probably her. "Holly." The maid looks up at you, shocked that you're calling out to her all of a sudden. "I'd like to know just what you think about Sophia. Is your master truly an ally I can trust?"

Holly sighs. "Speaking truthfully, whenever I watched her observing you, her face was either twisted into a malicious smirk, or she was visibly brought joy by your actions. I can't say whether or not I think she will make a trustworthy ally without... consequences." Holly seems to have managed to sneak around the system in place to prevent her from speaking ill of her vampiric master. "Though for my personal thoughts, I can't tell you those either. All I can give you is a question to your own question." Once again she seems to be trying to bypass whatever caused her to grit her teeth in pain earlier.

"Oh? What's that then, Holly?"

"How exactly would you feel about somebody who forcibly removed your humanity at the same time as enslaving you to their own will? How would you feel if that very same person demanded you treat them like a slave would treat their master, and threaten punishments anywhere from scratches all the way to dismemberment?" Holly really does seem to dislike the girl who is responsible for the position she has found herself in. "And then half the time I don't even know why she's punishing me! She'll just suddenly order me to do something I don't want to do and I'll have no choice but to obey her! Any attempt to betray a direct order engulfs my entire body in an unbearable pain." She shivers slightly as if recalling something. "At least I think I'm adapting to the pain now, it doesn't hurt nearly as much when she forces me to hurt myself..." It seems that Sophia has kept the purpose of her training truly secret, but it also seems as if the training is having the intended effect on Holly, Sophia's plan of raising her resistance to pain has obviously shown itself to be effective.

But that still doesn't really account for Holly's mental state. With the amount of pressure the girl seems to be under, she might undergo some psychotic breakdown any day, though you aren't exactly an expert on vampire biology, the should at least have the same layout of their brain inherited from their humanity, so they should be vulnerable to the same issues that plague humans, right?
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With that in mind, you decide that your next step will be to...
>Leave Holly in Sophia's mansion for now, you'll come to a conclusion on fixing her situation later, theres too much uncertainty to make any sort of major decision just uet.
>Go with Holly to see Sophia and attempt to persuade the Sophia into taking at least some of Holly's existence into account and not treating her as harshly.
>Go find Sophia and ask whether she will allow Holly to leave her role as a maid tasked with the upkeep of this ethereal mansion and suffering under her training in order to instead work with you.
>Write-in...
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>>4124842
>Leave Holly in Sophia's mansion for now, you'll come to a conclusion on fixing her situation later, theres too much uncertainty to make any sort of major decision just uet.
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>>4124838
>Go find Sophia and ask whether she will allow Holly to leave her role as a maid tasked with the upkeep of this ethereal mansion and suffering under her training in order to instead work with you.
All fucking right, time to draw the line in the sand. We are taking Holly with us and not taking a no for an answer.
Or maybe we'll do since there's not much we could do about it, and Hilde might double down on torturing Holly and use her as a hostage to extort us into doing what she wants again. So if you don't like Holly you should consider voting this too.
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>>4124842
>Leave Holly in Sophia's mansion for now, you'll come to a conclusion on fixing her situation later, theres too much uncertainty to make any sort of major decision just uet.

>>4124876
Stop manufacturing conflict with a potential ally. It's like you want us to fail.
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>>4124842
>Go find Sophia and ask whether she will allow Holly to leave her role as a maid tasked with the upkeep of this ethereal mansion and suffering under her training in order to instead work with you.

Yeah, enough is enough. If we do this, we should have PoD prepped when going into the negotiations.
And for those who are really scared of Hilda, just remember that even when he decided to face her alone, he was confident enough to at least come out of a conflict alive, if he could use the Power of Destruction, which we have a perfect opportunity to right now.
And we have a fully charged Holy Dagger just in case.

>>4124891
>manufacturing conflict
>the conflict didn't exist until we learned about it.
also
>be a welcome mat to all potential allies.
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>>4124916
We didn't "learn about it". You're suggesting we start shit. Pick a fight with a powerful character who shares our goal over her treatment of Holly.
It's self-destructive waifufaggotry of the highest order.
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>>4124925
>We didn't "learn about it". You're suggesting we start shit.
Hilda started it, we just didn't know she did until we got a confession from Holly herself.

>Pick a fight with a powerful character who shares our goal over her treatment of Holly.
Do you mean to say both Arthur and Hilda want custody of Holly, and that picking a fight with her is dumb? Or that Arthur and Hilda want the same things for Holly?

The latter is incorrect, as Hilda is pursuing instant obedience training. Seems she really wants Holly to become her dog. As for the former, Arthur hasn't made the most reasonable decisions to begin with, but he ended up getting through all of them intact. We're a Dark Lord Candidate anon, we're supposed to have a strong individuality and face shit head on, like we have been doing so far.

>It's self-destructive waifufaggotry of the highest order.
I'm a chaosfag, I simply find Holly's situation intolerable.
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>>4124925
>Pick a fight with a powerful character who shares our goal
What goals do we share? She wants us to become dark lord, maybe. Is that what we want? Not necessarily. If she had a choice she would just turn us. Not something we want but since she won't it's irrelevant. She wants to go pick fights with two separate powerful hunter families. That is also something we don't really want since the benefits of doing it don't outweigh the potential cost or consequences.

Becoming the dark lord would give Arthur more power, which is a means to an end for him. To ensure his absolute freedom. Arthur doesn't exactly need to want to be the dark lord to pursue his goals.

So yeah I'm not really buying the whole "overlapping goals" thing.
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>>4124947
>Hilda started it, we just didn't know she did until we got a confession from Holly herself.
Holy didn't bring up any conflict. What are you talking about?
>what goals?
We share the goal of making Arthur the dark lord, obviously. It's been a player goal for a while now, QM has acknowledged as our "route".

>>4124957
>Becoming the dark lord is a means to an end.
With a dream as nebulous as "not being beholden to anyone," everything is a means to an end. It's an intention with no conclusion, no concrete goal to accomplish. Acquiring the power Chaos promised us, the power of the dark lord, is a concrete goal that serves that amorphous dream.
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>>4124976
>learning Holly is undergoing training to remove her sense of self isn't something Arthur would come into conflict with somebody over.

>because Hilda wants to use us to make her own goals easier, we should let her.
Really, we can get along just fine without the hypnosis that any trained vampire hunter would be able to find traces of. The only true loss would be the pocket dimension ability, but given Arthur's most likely about to gain a castle shortly after disembarking, space won't be an issue. Otherwise Hilda is a liability.
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>>4124976
>Acquiring the power Chaos promised us, the power of the dark lord, is a concrete goal that serves that amorphous dream.
Until it doesn't. And I'm sure it won't in the end. And if something does reveal itself to be a better path Arthur shouldn't hesitate to take that route instead. But we both know that wouldn't happen. Because you guys vote like dweebs.
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>>4125005
>undergoing training to remove her sense of self
No idea where you got that. Holly is clearly undergoing training to remove the learned frailty she has from being human, not to become a buddhist monk.
>lowballing Sophia's abilities that hard
Alright, now you're just spitting in the face of CV lore and everything the QM has said. I get that you hate the character, but you need to rationally look at how massive an asset she'd be. She's very obviously way above us or our allies in raw combat ability and has an untapped well of magical powers the limits of which we have no idea of. Aged vampires are the top of the power ranking in CV. You want to write that all off so you can moralfag over a receptionist. If we go this route, Arthur will be certifiable.
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>>4125024
>not knowing how slaves are developed.
oof.

I didn't write her other abilities off anon. You need to remember who's controlling them, not that the abilities exist to begin with. Hilda is a liability because of the destruction she can and is likely to cause due to her personality and strength. At least with the pocket dimension it's secluded and isn't flashy enough to gather too much attention even if it's really useful.
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>>4125036
>thinking slave equates to lacking a sense of self
This is just distasteful. Theres a very important difference between a servant who places the self below a greater being and a mystic who's removed his sense of self entirely.
As for causing destruction, that would be something I'm all for. Which power of Chaos did we tie ourselves to again? Are we trying to embody the Power of Fucking About on a Boat? The Power of Raging Over Sad Maids?
I say bring on the destructive monstergirl allies. Not like she's any worse than Alura in that regard anyway and nobody's said shit against her.
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>>4125045
You're straight ignoring how holly is being treated to insert a strawman about monks who become one with the universe v o l u n t a r i l y.
>the first tool in our toolbox has destruction in its name, therefore our every action should be destructive!
There's a difference between firebombing and a controlled demolition. Alura has a sense of restraint she's demonstrated many times. Hilda just does what she pleases because she knows not many can stop her, and the ones that try would have a tough fight on their hands
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>>4125045
>Not like she's any worse than Alura in that regard anyway and nobody's said shit against her.

It's almost as if Alura and Hildesealed are two very different creatures who behave in different ways for different reasons and thus should be weighed appropriately. What a novel concept.
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>Forced to comply with all of Hilda's whims on threat of severe punishment.
>Punished anyway for things you didn't even do.
This method slowly erodes the individual into following all of their tormentor's whims without question, even if it would cause themselves harm. I see 2 reasons that would cause Hilda to train Holly this way. Either she knows exactly what she's doing, and is looking forward to a mindfucked Holly serving her, or she's just playing with Holly like a girl would with a doll. Given that it takes a stupid amount of luck get to 100 while being completely retarded, I'd say it leans more to the former than the latter.

>Can't tell us whether or not Hilda would make a trustworthy ally.
That right there should tell you all you need to know about Hilda's usefulness as an ally, since alliances are based on trust.

Consider, what would the result have been if after returning from the chaotic realm, Arthur had decided to pick any option but finding Alura first? Keep in mind that Hilda was probably watching the whole ship. I see no reason for her to not keep tabs on her pursuers, if only to laugh at their efforts, so she'd have known who was searching on what floors. And, she knew they were looking for a vampire, but didn't recall Holly into her pocket dimension for safe-keeping. In fact, since Holly was closer to Alura than she was to Anna and Coller, they'd have met first, and how would've Alura reacted? She would've killed Holly then came back smugly to declare the cruise vampire free. Of course Hilda would've disabused that notion shortly enough, but once we confronted her and asked about the second vampire, we'd have come to realize Alura had killed Holly, if Hilda didn't just outright say it. This would've created a rift between us and Alura, and since Anna is under Alura's control, and Coller is under Anna's, Arthur would've ended up ally-less. Then Hilda would swoop in and show off how much better she is than his old allies, and we'd get dragged into her vendettas and eccentricities, she might've even offered up her assistance getting even with Alura.

If we try to add Hilda to the group, we'd need to keep a watch out for constant backstabbing to make sure Hilda doesn't try to remove all of Arthur's allies in such a way that he ends up relying on her alone. People like Hilda are even more dangerous to keep around than mercenaries, since they at least play ball if the conditions are good.
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>>4125585
Damn, I really wish we hadn't gone looking for Alura now.
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>>4124842
>>Go find Sophia and ask whether she will allow Holly to leave her role as a maid tasked with the upkeep of this ethereal mansion and suffering under her training in order to instead work with you.
Sophia a shit
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>>4124842
>Leave Holly in Sophia's mansion for now, you'll come to a conclusion on fixing her situation later, theres too much uncertainty to make any sort of major decision just uet.
Fuck hollyfags and fuck this stupid plan.
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>>4125919
But what's stupid about it
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>>4125932
Not enough bootlicking for his qweeen.
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>>4124842
>Go find Sophia and ask whether she will allow Holly to leave her role as a maid tasked with the upkeep of this ethereal mansion and suffering under her training in order to instead work with you.
I am keeping out of the shitposting and the bitching about this. I just see Holly as somebody who needs help and who can both benefit Arthur and be benefited by him, especially if the "use Drac's advice to help her gain control of herself and unlock more powers to git gud" thing is true. She's also as new to all this supernatural bullshit as Arthur is, and that can lead to CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT. I'm neither a Hollyfag OR a Hildefag. My goal is either Chaos or Alura, one of the two winning in the end. Otherwise, I really don't see the fucking point of all this bitching and moaning. Just vote and be done with it if you're gonna let things get THIS bad in the fucking thread, for fuck's sake.
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>>4125944
>not wanting to indulge in one of 4chan's highest forms of entertainment
didn't you suggest sleeping with literally everyone
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>>4125932
Cutting off a strong ally for the sake of some useless thot is stupid white knight bullshit and we ain't a belmont.

>>4125942
Shut the fuck up dickhead. Keep your femdom foot fetish out of the thread. Chaos is the only waifu in this quest.
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>>4125952
>Shut the fuck up dickhead.
Oh so I hit the nail on the head? How unexpected. Let me put my shoes in the closet away from you.
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>>4125952
>Cutting off a strong ally for the sake of some useless thot
I disagree with your opinion on Holly, but as for cutting off Hilda...

Let's say you're a farmer and you have lots of insects eating your crops up so you go buy some industrial pesticide. Well it turns out the pesticide worked great! But the land is no longer fertile and the harvest is ruined.

That's Arthur's future if he brings Hilda along.
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hxUqlGxq, let me be ask you an honest question.
Why are you acting like this?
Seriously. The entire thread, you've done almost nothing but pick fights with and insult the other players, as well as a fair amount of the quest's characters. Your serious comments are outweighed 10:1 by condescending shitposts. You just bring the entire tone of the thread down with every post. What is your problem? What do you get out of it?
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>>4125960
>can't see the wisdom behind all of his posts
almost felt sorry for you
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>>4124842
>Leave Holly in Sophia's mansion for now, you'll come to a conclusion on fixing her situation later, theres too much uncertainty to make any sort of major decision just yet.
What exactly can we do flr her?
I don't think we have the capacity for vampire training.
As much as she might be being treated poorly, it really does seem Hilde has Holly's best interests at heart.
She's trying to get rid of the last of her weak human side.
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>>4126241
>it really does seem Hilde has Holly's best interests at heart.
Actually don't know how anyone could honestly believe this.
And we have fucking dracula to tell us the best way to train vampires dude. He's way better than Hilda.
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>>4126241
>weak human side.
As a humanocentrist I must say this statement disappoints me.

As for thinking she has Holly's best interests in mind eh. She wants to make Holly a good servant and obedient to her utterly even after she becomes capable. Not unlike training dogs. Sure she may seek to "improve" Holly but she isn't trying to make Holly into something that could usurp her dominance.
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>>4126257
>Actually don't know how anyone could honestly believe this.
Cult mentality man, I told you. Pretty scary shit.
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>>4126287
*sign* they could at least have the dignity to embrace their cultisms and accept straight up denying reality instead of faking reasonability. Then I could maybe respect their devotion.

>>4126271
You're abstaining from voting cause you don't really care either way right? What do you dislike about confronting Hilda this way?
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>>4126320
>*sign*
Dumb Hollyfag.
You ever consider that it might be you who is wrong?
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>>4126322
lmfao.
how many times do I have to clarify that I'm a chaosfag.
Did you even read this thread?
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>>4126324
You realise that by all rights, Chaos is even more likely to mess with us?
Hildebrandt needs us somewhat, to Chaos we may well be an interesting toy for her to ruin God's creation with.
One has a tangible goal for revenge and the other has just existed for billions of years.
We're just a slightly more interesting ant to Chaos.
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>>4126333
>ID changed
Great, might as well rescind it.
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>>4126336
You've seen how many new IDs come so often? No one is going to call you samefag from all people.
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>>4126320
>You're abstaining from voting cause you don't really care either way right?
Nah my vote just wouldn't win. Even though we have Drac in our head we can't reliably contact him and more importantly we can't effectively house Holly if we brought her with us. And in any case she'd end up drawing attention to us until she finally fully gains control of herself. I'm even wary about traveling with Alura for similar reasons but she has at least proven she can be subtle about things which helps assuage that feeling.

I'd be voting just for less mistreatment but it is a clearly divisive vote between leaving her high and dry or demanding her presence. I just don't want Holly to lose what little humanity she may be able to retain in spite of her new circumstances.

But ultimately I'm not too worried. Hildentombed will undoubtedly get herself and probably Holly killed in her senseless pursuit of vengeance.
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>>4126339
alright

>>4124842
>Go find Sophia and ask whether she will allow Holly to leave her role as a maid tasked with the upkeep of this ethereal mansion and suffering under her training in order to instead work with you.
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>>4126342
>I'd be voting just for less mistreatment but it is a clearly divisive vote between leaving her high and dry or demanding her presence.
Yeah, I don't understand what it is with the anons in this quest and only picking the extremes.
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>>4126347
It truly is the duality of man.
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>>4126328
Wow, someone finally posted about this. That took way too long.
But to clarify, no, we do hold a significantly higher portion of value than an ant would in this comparison. Due to the way Chaos' contract works, it becomes easier for people with Dracula's power to form contracts with it, and as such all the Dark Lord Candidates are in quite the special position. It took an indeterminate amount of time from when God created Man to when Man created Dracula, and he was such an aberration that waiting for another to form naturally would be agonizing, and possibly impossible if God's forces had their way. It's why killing the other Dark Lord Candidates is Chaos' request to us, by limiting the possible contractees it can focus attention on the remaining ones. It's not like re-uniting her personalities that got split apart after being together for billions of years won't endear us to it.

>>4126342
>Can't reliably contact Dracula
We've had the opportunity every time we've gone to sleep, and sometimes when we faint. I'd say that's consistent enough to put together a training regimen.
>Can't house Holly.
Hm. For the cruise she can hang out in one of the cabins of the "missing" people. Post cruise we'll be gettin' a swaggin' piece of real-estate, and even if we don't we can just go to a Hotel like before. As for sustenance... we have the same issue with Alura so solving one will solve the other. Probably swiping hospital blood bags or eating wild life, or some combo like that.
As for controlling herself, I'm sure she'd have an easier time in an environment where she isn't being treated like a slave 26/7.

>>4126347
Taking the middle road is the sign of indecision. Pick a hill to die on and walk to your fate!
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>>4126355
>We've had the opportunity every time we've gone to sleep
Nah there was that one time. And considering that Chaos is now in the mix and has the flattest of little girl lookin' chests there is the chance people will vote to see it instead. There's no guarantee of Drac interac and there's also no guarantee he'll actually be directly helpful. So far everything he has done has been to ensure Arthur's survival and he likes to drop tidbits in doublespeak and vagaries. Can't exactly expect him to write a "How to train your vampire" manual you know?

As for the housing crisis as there always seems to be one I won't wager on something until I can hold it in my hands.Being forced to hotel hop with a vampire would be a nightmare. Especially one without impulse control yet.

And now onto the big elephant, Holly's disposition. As with anything there is no guarantee that how we treat her will actually help her or if it'll help her faster. It is entirely possible that throwing her from rooftops and punching her ovaries with a train will actually help her learn how to be less bitey faster. Or it may never work. That's just how training is in general. The only guarantee we really have in terms of training is that what she's going through right now will not have positive lasting impressions on her psyche.

Besides, what if we ask uncle Tepes the best way to bulk your girlpire and he says "Yo have you tried throwing her off of the roof yet?". It may just be that Drac's methods could be even more extreme and outlandish. And while I would have a hearty chuckle at that turn of events I'd rather not watch everyone devolve into "I told you so"s. That's my job.
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>>4126375
>Nah there was that one time.
Hmmm. Memory's failing me here. From arriving at the bunker Arthur didn't properly sleep until he got on the ship right?

>We'll vote to see Chaos first even though we don't have any new information than we did when we slipped into her realm in the first place.
Leaving her alone until we can actually make progress there is the intelligent move, and Dracula can tell us more about our immediate circumstances than Chaos can rn.

I was under the impression that will power would be able to overcome urges like that, and Hilda's training erodes will so...
Besides,I'm like 99% sure Hilda put a suggestion on Holly to go ravenous anytime she hears the word "feed" given her reaction last thread.

>Implying overlord tp, who developed such ridiculous strength that it took humanity's best fighters, full on armies, and his own son at full power to put him down, and even then his soul still got reincarnated successfully, used shitty training methods like "get forced to jump off the roof".
Even if that is the best training method for whatever reason, it would be more meaningful if Holly decided to jump off the building to undergo the training of her own free will. That would develop will-power and pain resistance, instead of dread and annoyance.
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>Go ask for Holly's freedom
>>4124876
>>4124916
>>4125782
>>4125944
>>4126345

>Leave Holly as she is for now
>>4124849
>>4124891
>>4125919
>>4126241

So it looks like Going to ask Sophia to free Holly cinches it then.
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Looking at the state that Holly is in, being forced into servitude and effectively tortured, all with Sophia's rather flimsy excuse of it being for the sake of Holly's training. If she is telling the truth about this being the best way she knows of training Holly, then you may have to accept it. After all, it's a cruel choice to have to make. But between Holly having to suffer through the pain of this so called training or instead not having any control over herself and brutally rampaging through the houses of innocents to slaughter and devour them, the preferable outcome is clearly the one where she masters her own vampiric instincts. That is, if Sophia didn't just make it all up on the spot.

You let out a long sigh. This isn't going to go well at all, and just when you'd managed to achieve something of an alliance with Sophia. Hopefully she isn't too stubborn about the fate of the poor girl who was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. Holly looks visibly concerned with your sudden sigh, though she doesn't say anything, despite looking like she wants to. "Holly... Can you bring me to wherever Sophia is? I have some things I need to ask her, urgently." You try not to let your intentions slip out, it's incredibly likely that Sophia has some sort of ability that allows her to remotely view you, so speaking any further on Holly's current situation might end up doing more harm than help for the girl.

"A-as you wish, Lord Bernhard. She will be expecting you in the same place she last met you, but she will more likely be in her private quarters by the time we arrive back there." Holly doesn't really seem to be very enthusiastic about the speech patterns she's using, barely putting any real effort into the mannerisms of a Victorian era maid. Her behavior somewhat reminds you of a rebellious student, purposely defiling their schoolwork in a hopeless attempt to get back at their teacher.

Her purposefully trying to mess up at acting like a maid aside, the choice between staying and waiting for Sophia and heading to her immediately is one that you don't really need to hesitate on. In a situation like this, being told to wait for the other party and thus doing so shows the one waiting to be the weaker of the two. That's the last thing you want to project, given just what you intend to ask Sophia to do. In truth, you don't know how she'll even react to the suggestion. Does she consider a continued alliance with you more important than Holly, the girl she turned? Or will it be a matter of her pride, not allowing her to part with her servant? Regardless of her reaction, you can't be the one to allow her to control the situation. "Take me to her quarters, Holly. This is urgent and I need to speak with her as soon as possible."
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"Very well, Lord Bernhard. Please follow me and be wary that Lady Hildebrandt might not be all too happy about this, with either of us." Well, that's a great start then, isn't it? Going into your second round of negotiations with her explicitly already in a bad mood from your defiance of her expectations. Holly moves swiftly this time, disregarding the route she used to lead you to the armory entirely, she takes you on a different path. This path is far more efficient than the path you were led on before. If such a route existed, why didn't Holly use it when leading you up to this floor? Was she ordered not to? Was it a choice she made of her own accord?

You don't have much of a chance to think for long, as in less than half the time of the travel upwards, color has once again reappeared on the walls and floors, far more impressive than the sickly gray tones composing the palette of the upper floor. Holly herself has stopped in front of a gorgeous looking oak door, the craftsmanship alone, depicting a battle between a man with claws and a man with a... whip? There it is again. You wonder if the whip here has any relation to the shadow whip in the armory. You're snapped out of your musings as Holly knocks on the door. "Lady Hildebrandt, Lord Bernhard requests your presence. He says he has something urgent that he needs to speak with you about."

You swear you can actually hear a sigh from the other side of the door, even though the thickness of the wood should render such a thing impossible. Perhaps it was your imagination? "...Very well then. I heard the two of you approach and was wondering just what you were doing." You hear Sophia snap her fingers, causing the doors to the room to slowly open inward. You step forwards into the room as Holly stays as still as a statue. As soon as you're clear of the doors, they snap shut behind you.

Before saying a word, you take in the sight of the room first, decorating it are some of the most expensive looking pieces of furniture you've ever seen. The sort of stuff that looks like it could go for millions at an auction. The presence of gold and gems around the room is abundant, but not overbearing and obnoxious. There looks to be some kind of unfinished magic circle in the corner of the room, with dozens of books opened up around it. Yet the most startling feature is the imposing bed Sophia is sitting on, every so often a part of it seems to morph into one of those strange bat creatures she summoned earlier before morphing back as the bat is absorbed back into the bed. Why on Earth Sophia has it in her room as her chosen bed, you've no idea.
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It's only then, after you've finished taking in the room that you realise Sophia has been staring at you with an unimpressed look on her face. "If you're quite finished gazing at my room Arthur, I would like to know just what it is that was so urgent you would breach privacy and etiquette to do so." She looks directly into your eyes with her own red ones. "You should know that if you were almost anyone else, I'd have killed you for even having the thought of doing this." A chill runs down your spine. She was absolutely serious about that, you're sure. "But... I suppose making an exception here can't hurt. So, I'll ask again, Arthur, what was it you needed to tell me?" She gives you a friendly smile.

>Write-in just how you want to ask Sophia to release Holly...
>Write-in something else...
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>>4126845
>With all due respect, Sophia, I must ask you to return Holly to me. She was in my service before entering yours, and simply lacks the wherewithal to bear up under the rigours of your training. If we are to work together as I pursue the position of Dark Lord, I cannot look on as an old acquaintance of mine buckles under the strain of her new role.
Hopefully that's diplomatic enough that were not completely shooting our chances of an alliance out of the sky, while also being forceful enough that the Hollyfags won't reject it and go with a death threat or something.
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>>4126845
>"I want you to relieve ownership of Holly to me"
>"I'll have you know that before you met her I had saved Holly's life. The life expectancy of a woman is around 80 years and if Holly has 20 that's at least 60 years of her unlife she owes me, relatively not much for a vampire."
>"So I wouldn't be taking her from you, you would be giving her back"
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>>4126845
>>4126863
Support.
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Not many votes, huh?
I was expecting much more discussion for this vote.
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>>4126845
Straightforward. Backing >>4126863 and >>4126876
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Where are you, Hollyfags?
Are you satisfied in ruining our blossoming relationship with Sophia yet, or are you going to moralfag us straight to hell as your next trick?
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>>4127624
>or are you going to moralfag us straight to hell as your next trick?
No. I'm going to crash this quest with no survivors. But real talk, how does this ruin the relationship anyway? Holly needs that training, and Drac himself is best for that when it comes to it because he has been doing this shit since 1094. And we haven't even intended on killing Sophia this whole time, and treated her with an appropriate level of courtesy and respect for her power too. I fail to see any reason for this shitpost war right here when there's a lot more at stake for the rest of the cruise trip to mainland Europe. For one, where is WhatIs hiding the Ruse of this Ruse Cruise that this arc must surely be? We are on an unironic cruse ship, and he KNOWS that as a QM on this web-based east asian chessboard he HAS to have at least one ruse for the Ruse Cruise to become a reality. So... what is going to happen next?
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Well there's no tie at least, but I can't help but wonder where everyone got off to
Is it because it's Write-In only?
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>>4126845
Both of these,
>>4126863 >>4126876
Pretty much got it, the former definitely sounds haughty enough to not increase tensions, but I feel the latter would actually work.

Release from Hilda's service does include recscinding all orders and suggestions she put on Holly right? Not just giving her to us and calling it a day?

>>4127792
Personally, I'm just trash when it comes to writing dialogue.
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>>4127792
I can write the occasional insult but I can't make a persuasive argument.
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>>4127629
I think it has something to do with the missing keycards, it can't be about the people murdered in their cabins, because they can't report their keycards missing. So something is going around snatching keycards for some reason.
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Give me one good reason that we care this much about Holly. I don't get it.
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>>4127871
Define "good".
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>>4127871
Define "reason".
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>>4127871
Define "care this much".
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>>4126876
Also, I forgot to say in case it comes up, I don't care about whatever curse Holly has so long as Sophia doesn't give her orders.
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>>4128519
... What if the curse is to only follow Hilda's orders? Or to act feral if she hasn't received an order from her in a specific amount of time?
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>>4128522
Then she can tell her to follow our orders, in whatever rondabout way it has to be.
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>>4128535
>wanting Holly to forever be a slave instead of just having the curses removed by their source.
uwah...
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>>4128590
Sophia already said the curse won't go away unless she erased from reality and it's a bit early for us to do that so we'll have to conform with what we get.
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>>4128624
I'm not talking about the link that never disappears until either dies, I'm talking about anything she may have added post-embrace. (Actually is there a specific term for turning a person into a vampire via bite in Castlevania? I can't seem to remember any.)

Though I'm not really opposed to Hilda's erasure...
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>>4126845
These >>4126863 >>4126876
basically got it all, I want to say something to reassure her that it's a good idea somehow though.
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"It's about Holly, actually." You try to exude authority as best you can as you partially answer Sophia's question. It's clear that you'll need to tread carefully on this topic. While Sophia has shown some goodwill towards you already, you don't know how far it extends, and going so far as to demand she release Holly from her current position as her servant may just exhaust it entirely.

Sophia raises an eyebrow. "Was she disobedient? Did she do something to disappoint you? I won't have to punish her again, will I?" She doesn't even seem to consider the possibility that you might not be happy with the way your previous ally is being treated, vampire training or no, you can't just leave an ally of yours in such a terrible predicament and not at least attempt to aid them. True allies that are loyal to you out of more than just some curse or order they can't defy would obviously prove to be a far more valuable asset in the future.

"No, no. It's nothing like that. She's not made any offensive action to me at all." You quickly correct Sophia, you don't want Holly to be punished or given any harsher treatment than she is already receiving should you fail to convince Sophia to give her to you. It does feel odd, thinking of a person as something that can be given or received, and under any almost other scenario, you're certain that you would be in the wrong for even participating in something like this. Perhaps you still are in the wrong for dealing with Sophia at all? The sensibilities of modern society would clearly label her, as well as all other vampires, evil. It really doesn't matter at this point though. Neither wrong or right hold much weight when you're being pursued for no real reason other than for existing already. By the same people who had already tried to arrange your entire life to their own desired outcome, no less.
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"Oh? Then what could you possibly want from her? She's not got much to offer right now, other than her service. Her powers haven't fully finished developing, and she is still quite the uncontrollable young vampire." Sophia then pauses as she seems to think deeply of the girl standing outside the room. Though she seems to be making far faster progress in her training than I expected. Her alarmingly fast progress was actually a pleasant surprise, though a concerning one. Personally, it took me years before I was able to acquaint myself with my vampiric body's heightened durability and dull my sense of pain. That also gave me more than enough time to gain mental discipline over my vampiric impulses." Sophia makes an interesting comment. Holly is gaining resistance to Sophia's training quicker than usual? "You recall as to how she so happily jumped from the roof of the building, no? Falling like that ought to have caused a vampire like at least a small amount of damage and pain, but she was completely unharmed from the fall, both physically and mentally." So despite Holly's apparent mental fragility, she's actually adapting to the training faster than usual? Something clearly isn't right here, and you can't just take Sophia's word on things this time.

"With all due respect, I'd like you to relieve..." You take a pause as you force yourself to say something that you'd never considered you would ever partake in, effectively requesting somebody give you a slave. "ownership... of Holly. She was in my service prior to entering yours, and her new life as a vampire does not erase the obligations she held in her previous one, I saved her life, once, and thus, she owes it to me, or at least a human life span of service." It's not exactly a statement you truly agree with, but it's one that may just work on a person like the aristocratic vampire before you. Besides, for as fast as she seems to be adapting to your training, I don't think it's her mental state allowing her to accomplish that. The girl seems as if she's going to mentally break down and day now to me." You finish the first part of your request by trying to emphasize how poorly Holly is actually taking the training. Surely this isn't Sophia's true intent for the girl?

Sophia makes a imperceptible sound at your revelation of Holly's mental state, shock perhaps? Annoyance? Could she truly have not taken into account Holly's mind into account? Only basing the training off of how long it seemed to take the girl to recover from the myriad injuries she has no doubt already received from this training?

"So with her obligations to me in mind, and the mental strain from her training crushing her. I would like for you to return her to my service before she completely buckles under her new role as your student and servant." You finish your request to Sophia, who shakes her head regretfully as she removes herself from her seated position.
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She gives a slight feminine laugh as she takes in the contents of your request, before she sighs deeply. "Arthur, you are truly too kind. It may not seem like it, but Holly truly does need the training I am providing her with. But, you might have a point, I suppose. Though even if you are the future Dark Lord, you don't know just what a vampire needs to do to get themselves to a level where they can properly control themselves. Though if you do truly believe yourself to be a guardian of this girl as an ally. Allow me to test your resolve." There's a sudden level of menace to her voice that you would have much preferred she avoid using, something about it gives you an awful feeling of dread. You suppose such a request was inevitably going to upset her. The implication that she isn't training Holly correctly does imply a belief on your part that she is actually somewhat incompetent, even if that wasn't what you were trying to get across in your request. "Holly! Come in immediately!" The menace is still in her voice is still present.

"Y-yes, my lady? What is it you require?" Holly is clearly scared of Sophia right now, even more so than usual. The terrible feeling caused by the tone in Sophia's voice worsens as Holly steps through the door into the room, focused entirely on the girl sitting on the bed.

She smirks slightly. "For you to stand exactly where you are and don't move until I say you can do so." At the request, the maid stiffens up in such a manner that you aren't certain if it was some magical compulsion or a trained reaction. "Now, Arthur. We'll see to just what length you'll go for your allies, so consider this a test to see if you're worthy right now to be the one responsible for Holly's training." She points her hand to the left of you, to where Holly is standing, now frowning. "Don't disappoint me Arthur. Gale Force."

In that moment, an incredibly fast green projectile fires forth from her hand, aimed directly at the maid standing frozen in place with pure terror etched on her face. Not only that, the strike is positioned to perfectly bisect Holly vertically. It's traveling way too fast for you to intercept in any way other than by attempting to block it with your left arm too, there's no way you can reach the attack with your right hand in time to use the Power of Destruction to destroy it!

>Throw your left arm upwards to intercept the magical attack! You've lost your left arm before anyway.
>Allow the attack to hit Holly, can't she just regenerate from it, even if it does hit her?
>Write-in...
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>>4128877
>Throw your left arm upwards to intercept the magical attack! You've lost your left arm before anyway.
Jesus Christ, lady.
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>>4128877

>>Throw your left arm upwards to intercept the magical attack! You've lost your left arm before anyway.
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>>4128877
>Throw your left arm upwards to intercept the magical attack! You've lost your left arm before anyway.
In this update, Sophia and Arthur manage to disappoint me equally. I had higher hopes for both of them.
Hopefully Mistral can protect us here. Does this count as punching the attack?
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>>4128946
>Hopefully Mistral can protect us here. Does this count as punching the attack?
I will tell you to think of the spell she just used, but anything beyond that you'll have to find out yourself. Anything more I say will spoil the next update.

>Sophia and Arthur manage to disappoint me equally.
Neither I nor Sophia were expecting a write-in to just suddenly have Arthur no longer be able to tolerate Holly's treatment. Sort of came out of nowhere on her.
But, well...
You'll have to wait and see just what Sophia is up to.
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>>4128954
>I will tell you to think of the spell she just used
I did, and that's why Mistral came to mind.
>Neither I nor Sophia were expecting a write-in to just suddenly have Arthur no longer be able to tolerate Holly's treatment.
Nor I, What. Nor I. This whole thing has frankly been draining. Rarely have I been so disappointed in a protagonist's sudden whimsical morality, or my fellow players' for that matter.
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>>4128954
>>4128955
Not that I'm taking issue with your writing, mind. I think you've handled it quite well. It's just that handling something well can only go so far when players suddenly decide the protagonist ought to become a waffling moron with no appreciation for the venerability and function of the institutions peculiar to his acquaintances' cultures.
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>>4128955
>Rarely have I been so disappointed in a protagonist's sudden whimsical morality
Yeah, we went from openly expressing our concern for Holly's wellbeing, to shrugging it off after a couple of kisses and back again. Some moral consistency between the players would be appreciated but everybody here thinks with their dicks.
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>>4128965
Don't use romance to obfuscate the issue. We were concerned; the expert in the situation explained why her treatment was justified; we accepted the explanation.
Then, we get away from her, we see a few tears from Holly, and suddenly things are intolerable. It's ridiculous.
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>>4128877
>Throw your left arm upwards to intercept the magical attack! You've lost your left arm before anyway.
Only a flesh wound.
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>>4128969
Arthur still questioned her about the mental ramifications of such training, his acceptance wasn't wholesale. He then neglected to

ask said trainee when the opportunity arose, then chose to be concerned again an update later.

>Don't use romance to obfuscate the issue.
I am not, rather I am highlighting it; it being your dicks.
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>>4128877
>Throw your left arm upwards to intercept the magical attack! You've lost your left arm before anyway.
Incredible job, Hollyfags.
You've managed to doubly fuck things up now.
How did this play out in your heads?
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>>4129022
Since they want to kill Sophia this is probably exactly how they imagined it. The point of this whole thing from the beginning was just to fuck up our alliance and get us into a fight. The main guy admitted from the beginning that he didn't care about Holly and was a chaosfag; this was just all about a couple anons' hateboner for vampires/nobility mindset and using Holly as an excuse to make Sophia an enemy.
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>>4129040
If the Hollyfags do turn this into a proper fight, I hope she just kills/turns us.
God knows QM has been dropping all kinds of hints everywhere that Sophia can almost immediately kill us should she want to.

This exercise in pointless moralfaggotry when we've been assured that this training is the best course of action by Sophia, who has no reason to lie to us.

Really feels like snatching defeat from the jaws of victory here.
And for what?
A girl we've barely even known for a day.
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>>4128877
>Throw your left arm upwards to intercept the magical attack! You've lost your left arm before anyway.
Test of Resolve, might as well go all out.
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>>4128877
>Throw your left arm upwards to intercept the magical attack! You've lost your left arm before anyway.

>>4128955
That's kinda interesting, given that Arthur was always concerned about holly, and even when he immediately disregarded her existence after talking to Hilda, he was still concerned about her mental state.

>>4129022
>How did this play out in your heads?
Hopelessly Optimistically: She relinquished Holly into our custody and we all leave with smiles.
Realistically: Something like this. Kinda why I suggested prepping the PoD beforehand, but that didn't get support. Wasn't expecting her to test us again though.

>>4129040
>didn't care about Holly and was a chaosfag
So now people have to want to put their dick in the character to care about them? Fuck kind of argument is this.

>hateboner for vampires
Then why would I be trying to save Holly? She can't be unvampirized anymore.

>excuse to make Sophia an enemy.
According to the other anons in this thread she's testing us, not executing us. Though I just see Hilda as negative baggage overall, as long as Holly isn't near her when she inevitably follows a path of self-destruction, I can accept it. Besides she'd make herself an enemy before Arthur would make her one, since too many anons here are afraid of her.

>>4129077
>no reason to lie to us.
Actually, why do you think this is the case? Hilda is nearing 200, and Arthur is 1/10th that age. I'm sure she has manipulated many men during her life, and don't see why Arthur would be an exception to that. Especially considering her reward for meeting her was a kiss.

>hints
No he's outright said she could instantly kill Arthur, and Arthur made a mental note that the only way he'd defeat Hilda is by baiting her into trap, which isn't what he's going for obviously, given that he's on the defense.

>pointless moralfagging over a girl we've barely known a day.
You have to take protection seriously from the beginning. Someone who will negotiate on the behalf of those under their protection even to their own possible detriment is a leader people will willingly follow to their deaths.
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>>4129177
Case in point. Here's Mr. Bias with his groundless rant trying to paint Sophia as an irrational, self-destructive monster.
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>>4129180
>trying to paint Sophia as an irrational, self-destructive monster.
Vengeance against people who are probably dead isn't irrational and self-destructive?
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>>4129182
Not when their descendants will undoubtedly be doing the will of their parents/grandparents and hunting vampires and monsters anyway.
Let's not pretend she's going to go kill some unsuspecting innocents.

The Belmonts and Belnades have been at it for hundreds of years.
The Morris family have been a thorn in Dracula's side twice too.

I think you're overly suspicious of Sophia. The truth is that she wants to destroy two vampire hunting families who would inevitably try to stop us anyway.
Lying to somebody you intend to help become the Dark Lord is stupid
It'll just end up with you getting crushed by the new Dark Lord
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Just gonna note that we still don't have a genuine reason to be a amoral uncaring twat when it comes to our allies, even if you don't like Holly the possible issues that crop up by leaving her with Hilde are very much real.

So if you're genuinely salty for Arthur's brain to finally ask "Y'know maybe this should be dealt with" then I gotta genuinely wonder if >>4128965 is correct and you just want your cold dead Ojou pussy.
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>>4129191
Yeah, the Belnades and the Belmonts will try to stop us, that's true. But how far is she going to take her vengeance? She's said she would wipe out any trace of their existences. To me that says killing anybody with morris or aulin blood. This would appear to include branch families that couldn't give a damn one way or another, or might not even be aware of their ancestors' accomplishments. Not only that, but if they only see us as a dumbass who doesn't know about anything but only has potential, then they wont use a stupid amount of resources to attempt elimination. But if they find out she's with us, they'll merge their own search parties and add force to their attempts, since they at least know enough about Hilda to consider eternal imprisonment acceptable for her, and considering what she could teach us, they'd probably sound the Defcon 0 alarm.

>I think you're overly suspicious of Sophia.
I think you're not suspicious enough, given the major hole in her story.
Where did she even get those books anyway? Were they from the bunker in one of the rooms we didn't check?

>been a thorn in Dracula's side twice too.
Dracula was a living meme until he got blindsided in 1999. Anyone who was a "thorn in his side" was actually more like a joke to him. He just really liked fucking with people. Did he ever kill the spouses he kidnapped? Pretty sure every time he personally fucked with one of the families he let them retrieve whatever he stole every time.

>Lying to somebody you intend to help become the Dark Lord is stupid
>It'll just end up with you getting crushed by the new Dark Lord
If he never realizes you were lying, you'll have the equivalent of a supernova at your personal disposal. Pretending there's no benefit to dishonestly doesn't make it so, and if Hilda carefully cures the information sources he has access to she has reason to believe she could get away with it, considering she's far more powerful than Arthur is atm. All he has right now is the ability to kill her, but creating an opportunity to do so would be far more difficult.
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>>4129040
>this was just all about a couple anons' hateboner for vampires/nobility mindset
Actually that's just me. Not a couple of anons. Most of the people who don't agree with Hildesmothered are probably just being rightfully cautious of something dangerous and unpredictable. I on the other hand absolutely would kill her given the chance.
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>>4128877
About time the other shoe dropped
>>Throw your left arm upwards to intercept the magical attack! You've lost your left arm before anyway.
Mistral for the love of Chaos, do the thing you are meant to do.
I'm suprised no one wants to try space deletion instead of maybe losing an arm
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>>4129490
We don't have to thrust our arm into the wind blender here. So it's not like Sophia is actually attacking us.
Holly isn't going to die from being cut in half.
Vampires are broken.
She'll just have to regenerate from a horrible experience.

At the end of the day it's just a test we brought on our own head.
At least Misty might protect us.
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>>4129302
You're a shit, anon.
A total shit.
I hope Sophia survives to the end of the quest if only to spite you.
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>>4129526
I mean she'd be getting bisected vertically. That'd split the brain in half. You'd kinda have to tie her halves back together for it to heal. Unless it fails to cut her completely through. Which is possible. Or it's just a shit test. It's all a game of risk now.

>>4129539
Foolish anon I live for spite. Be it mine of others or other's of me.
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It's hard to watch a good quest be ruined by shitty players. Sorry QM.
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>>4129550
>t. doesn't know shit
Hinjaku hinjaku.
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>>4129550
Then is my approval of you killing you?

>>4129559
Man, you couldn't even clarify your own question so others could respond to it properly.

>>4129566
Vampires die from decapitation. Splitting the head in half is pretty close to that.
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>>4129575
Vampires die from [varies by material]. In Dracula, the original novel, you have to decapitate one, pound a stake through its heart, *and* stuff the mouth with garlic to complete the death. Sunlight wasn't a problem. Holy things keep them away, but don't actually hurt them.
In Nosferatu it's sunlight that does the job.
In JJBA, the source of >>4129566's gif, it's *only* sunlight (and magical energy) that'll do it.
In Castlevania, it varies by case.
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>>4129559
QM admitted he only cares about validation, as long as there's people invested be it Hildefags or Hollyfags he'll be fine.
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>>4129566
Notice how I didn't say it would kill her. Only that to heal she would have to be held together. Further, vampires have been killed by less in Castlevania before. Besides JJBA is pretty homoerotic it's undeniable.

>>4129575
>Then is my approval of you killing you?
I'm going to pretend I didn't see that.
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>>4129581
In Castlevania on the NES, iirc the final fight involves Simon decapitating Dracula like 20 times with the Vampire Killer of all things. He's that great at regenerating.

There's also mentions of vampires other than Dracula resurrecting from death too.
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>>4129596
But Holly is a fledge, she hasn't even developed any of her magical powers to that level, let alone has her body had enough time to be able to just re-stick both halves back together and call it a day.
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Damn it! You have no choice! You aren't just going to stand idly by and watch this happen! But there's only a single thing you can do, and it's practically guaranteed to end in you losing a limb. If it weren't for Alura's wondrous ability to heal your wounds, you'd be much more apprehensive about just what it is you are about to do. Slinging your arm up to intercept the soaring green projectile as it cuts through the air on it's way to the terrified looking girl, you grit your teeth and wait for the pain.

You watch as the spell makes contact with your arm and then... bends? As soon as it touches your skin, instead of having any sort of effect on your body and cutting it like the attack seemed so likely to, it begins to twist around your arm without leaving a scratch on you. For a dreadful moment you believe the attack is simply going to bypass your attempt at stopping it entirely!

Thankfully, reality is much kinder than your imagination, as the strange projectile doesn't hit Holly after all, and instead simply begins twisting and coiling around your arm at the point of impact, the clear form of the green spell begins to lose it's color as it twists, eventually fading entirely. Was she simply testing you? What was the point of using such an ineffective spell anyway? Was she actually just bluffing all along with this exercise?

Your questions are very quickly answered as a stirring in your inner pocket momentarily distracts you, as a small voice seems to carry itself through the room. A mocking yet somewhat tired sounding voice belonging to a rather self-important wind fairy. "Just who is the brainless fool that thought that using wind magic on somebody I am contracted to would work? I hope you're happy though, you interrupted my na-" She cuts herself off as she pokes her head out of your pocket and locks eyes with Sophia.
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Sophia begins to smile, the smile almost gives the impression that she knew exactly what would have happened the entire time. "Oh, so you really are a sylph? I did have some doubts that you were a lesser spirit merely masquerading as one, but you really are the genuine article, aren't you?" Mistral on her part seems frozen in place from the fear-inducing gaze of the vampire inspecting her as if she was some sort of interesting toy. "Ah, I'm getting distracted again, in truth, I've always wanted to see a fairy, your kind are quite the reclusive one, even the lesser fairies hide themselves away impossibly well." Sophia suddenly looks as if she's remembered something as she looks back up to you. "My... apologies for that, Arthur. I simply had to test just how ready you were to have this rebellious fledgling work under you. Both for your sake and her own. If you weren't ready to take such an injury for my fledgling, you weren't yet ready to have her serve you." That doesn't really make much sense to you. Sophia genuinely just attempted to bisect the poor maid still frozen in place! Though seeing as the legends all paint vampires as incredible difficult beings to kill, you can't imagine it would truly have been fatal. You look down and quickly notice the lack of Mistral's presence. You can instead feel a light shivering in your pocket.

"So, you're allowing me to have her rejoin me as my subordinate? What about this training she needs to undergo?" While the training is clearly having an adverse effect on Holly, you can't shake the fact that Sophia considers it a necessity for her the recently turned girl to partake in. You can't exactly have Holly flying off the handle and entering some sort of blood rage. Especially when you're going to be considered a potential drink just like any other human in her sight when those mad vampiric instincts take over.

"In truth, the training I've been making her take part in is only the most effective one. While there are other ways to go about getting a new vampire under control, they tend to be either slower, or not guaranteed to work at all." She looks behind you at the girl straining under the command to stand still. "Holly, you are free to move now. Also you will accept any command that Lord Bernhard gives you as if they were directly given by me, is that understood?" It's not ideal in that Sophia hasn't fully relinquished control over Holly, but perhaps the curse of vampirism prevents such a thing anyway. Though it is a blessing that you've been given equal status over the girl as Sophia herself. Perhaps now you can give her something of a break from the obviously hellish training she's been taking part in.
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"Y-yes!" Holly gives you a genuinely heartwarming smile as she realizes just what it is you have done for her. The smile of rekindled hope. "But I don't get what you're talking about... Training? What training?" Of course, Holly being unaware that there was a genuine purpose behind her suffering looks baffled by the turn of conversation.

"I'm sure Lord Bernhard will explain it to you, Holly. For now, I require you leave us once more. Please go and wait in the lobby for us." Sophia passes up the opportunity to explain to Holly herself what she was doing by forcing her to endure that training of hers. It looks like she's decided to leave that responsibility to you.

"Of course, Lady Hildebrandt, Lord Bernhard." Holly curtsies once again, this time her movements are a tad more graceful. She quickly disappears through the door and down the hallway as the doors to the room slam shut behind her.

Sophia sits back down on her bed and sighs "Let's put the matter of Holly behind us for now, shall we? If dealing with her becomes too much of a difficulty for you, I'll just have to take back over her training." A reasonable request for her to make, and not one you can really object to "You've retrieved your weaponry now I take it?" You nod wordlessly. "The craftsmanship on the dagger and revolver are acceptable. But that knife and modern pistol... what exactly do you expect you're going to be able to do with them? Those weapons are not only extraordinarily ugly, produced on mass by this machinery humanity has become so terribly dependent on, but they are also dreadfully weak! Were you planning on tickling your enemies with them?" Sophia belittles your mundane weaponry, though you can't blame her for doing so. You can't really imagine the small caliber pistol really doing much to any magical opponents without a large quantity of luck on your side. "It's not like I'll be lacking in maids and servants in general for much longer anyway. You're free to watch though." Watch? Watch what?

With that Sophia retrieves a book and quill from the side of her bed and strolls over to the unfinished magic circle in the corner of the room. She glances over the book in silence and occasionally takes glances at the circle in front of her before scribbling something down in the book she holds. Just what exactly is she doing now?

>Ask Sophia what she's doing.
>Pick up one of the books near the summoning circle and read through it.
>Observe Sophia in silence.
>You're done here, and Sophia doesn't seem interested in humouring your presence any further. Return to the lobby.
>Write-in...
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>>4130113
>Ask Sophia what she's doing.
Are you summoning one of these? I wanna see one of these, we need a martial arts master to train with.
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>>4130113
>Ask Sophia what she's doing.
By the way, the term is en masse, not on mass.
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>>4130113
>Observe Sophia in silence.
Better not to disturb her.
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>>4130113
>Observe Sophia in silence.
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>>4130312
Oh wow yeah of course. I did know this.
Honestly, with how little sleep I tend to get, it's a wonder there are so few spelling errors as it is.
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On account of family obligations I'll have to miss today's update.
Apologies in advance.
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>>4130746
You do you QM, thanks for the awesome quest.
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>>4130113
>Ask Sophia what she's doing.
Demon maid summoning let's gooooooo.
Best girl vampire is best girl.

Sophia is good too.
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I'm back.
Looks like you'll be asking Sophia then?
New update will probably be in a new thread.
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New Thread!



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