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You are known as Weaver, although it’s anyone’s guess what your real name is. One day, you woke up and learned that you were cursed by a ‘spirit’ that calls herself Mona. The curse was quite simple, have sex before the end of the day, or die. You decided to try your chance with Etsy, your neighbor. With her help, you were able to break the curse and awaken your magic potential, allowing you to see and weave ‘patterns’. You also learned of a magical world hidden in plain sight, one you are now forced to participate in after your magical awakening.

Thankfully, you are not alone, and Etsy’s prowess with machinery and electronics proved invaluable in your survival, even securing you an exclusive deal with a megacorp, giving you access to a massive amount of money (even if her spending habits make your funds feel much smaller than they actually are).

Recently, you lost your arm in a fight with government agents, who don’t seem too pleased about magic beings like yourself running wild, and you are still licking your wounds from that battle, figuring out what to do next.

Important things and people:

The game:
A competition nearly all magical being seem to participate in. The ultimate goal being to replace a missing god by reaching the peak of one’s magical potential. A lot of the people participating in the game follows etiquette, rules that are mostly meant to protect the weak and avoid foul play.

Etsy: Paranoid tech genius, and your loving girlfriend. While her mental health can be erratic, you believe her to be more than worth the trouble.
Sawyer:
A cashier at a convenience store you are well acquainted with. Can see the future and alter the past to some extent.

Pet of the Deep Arbiter:
A ‘cat’ that enforces the etiquette of the game. Apparently granted you a wish, even if you aren’t aware what that wish is.

Mammona (Mona): The woman that cursed you at the start of it all. She is self-serving and has made an enemy of the pet of the deep arbiter. Doesn’t seem to have any strong feelings towards you, one way or the other. Has a secret cult dedicated to her in some hotel.

D.I.Y: The megacorp you’ve made an exclusivity deal with. Specialize in making custom parts and alloys, which Etsy often use for her own projects.

K.I.S.A: Stands for ‘Knight In Shining Armor’, a death machine made by Etsy to absolutely decimate anything that opposes you. Outfitted in a special alloy that absorbs magic from whatever it touches.

Sword of Dusk: A mysterious being participating in the game, very little is known about him or his motives, but he seems to have a connection with the apartment complex.
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>>5911465
Etsy is having one of her episodes again, the cause being that she only managed to get 500K from selling her last design. She’s taking it very personally, saying things like ‘I really tried this time’ and ‘this is all my fault’. You did find it weird that you got so little compared to your previous deals, but the D.I.Y rep explained that they were currently starved for cash. Apparently, criminal activities have ramped up these past few months, and one of their factories even got raided. You start seeing the double edge of an exclusivity deal, if your buyer isn’t willing to pay as much as you want for what you sell them, you can’t find a better buyer.

This is a terrible time to be running out of money, as all that you’ve earned from that deal had to be used to fix K.I.S.A and make you a new arm. You did try to reattach your arm with your magic, but it seems that such a maneuver is too complicated for you right now. Your new mechanical arm looks...mostly human, but it’s a little awkward to use and a little heavier than a regular arm. Etsy says she could make a better one if we only had more funding, but it’s not something we can afford right now.

The good news is that since K.I.S.A had it plating scrapped, you had the opportunity to wring out whatever magic it absorbed in the last fight back into you. A lot of the energy is lost that way, but you still feel as if your magic got stronger, although it just feels like you have a bigger magical reserve now rather than any unique improvement.

With the money you have, you should be able to last two more months at best, and considering Etsy’s current mental state, you don’t think pressing her to sell another design this soon will end well. You need to think of something.

Funds:
1.175M (original funds + deal money)
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500K (cost of fixing K.I.S.A + new arm)
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200K (Monthly security cost & general maintenance)
=
475K left.

(All actions will take about two weeks.)

>Attack the criminals that raided the factory, D.I.Y might even reward you for it.
>Investigate one of the rumors, a lot of them are getting out of hands.
>Sell a design to someone else in secret, just have to make sure D.I.Y doesn’t learn about it.
>Investigate the data you got from the apartment complex.
>Just focus on taking care of Etsy. She’s the most important thing here, the rest can wait.
>Write in.
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>>5911467
Forgot to put the previous thread here: https://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive/2024/5892191/
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>>5911467
>Just focus on taking care of Etsy. She’s the most important thing here, the rest can wait.
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>>5911467
>Just focus on taking care of Etsy. She’s the most important thing here, the rest can wait.
fuck that depression out of her
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>>5911467
>Write in.
MPR yourself and your arm. Should have done that after the fight for the boost, but whatever.
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>>5911571
>>5911505
>>5911502

You decide to spend some more time taking care of Etsy. You’re sure she could survive just fine without you for a couple of weeks, but that doesn’t mean that ignoring her when she feels like this is a good idea. As usual, simply being here for her isn’t enough, and neither is showering her with positive attention until she feels better. She’s the type to think that all compliments are just lies, and to interpret any criticism in the worst way possible. Be kind, but not patronizing, be strict, but not too pushy.

“Uhm, c-can you make pizza again?” Etsy says as she checks the missile defense system set up in the attic—because you apparently have one of those.

You tell her that you’ve already made pizza two times this week, and that there needs to be some variety in her diet.

“U-uhm, y-yeah, but what if I could, uhm, make it up to you, you know, like, uhm...” She stumbles over her words, taking great care to make sure you can’t get a good look at her face from behind.

Oh, this isn’t about pizza at all. Sometimes, when she sees you being rather strict about something, she’ll try to goad you into doing it for “favors”. It’s a rather roundabout way for her to check if she’s still attractive to you, as she sometimes thinks you’re just ‘pretending’ to like her that way. But if you’re willing to do something you normally wouldn’t in exchange for sex, then it proves to her that she’s actually worth breaking some rules over.

Honestly, you wish she didn’t need to go through all these mind games, but it’s not like she can read your mind either, so you decide to go along with it. You tell her that you’ll make pizza, again. You’ve been cooking so much recently that you’ve started using magic in the process. It’s good practice, if anything.

You both eat as you watch some random anime. She’s really liking the pizza, although you can tell that’s not what she’s thinking about. Her eyes go back and forth between you and her now empty plate. Suddenly, she gets up from the sofa and starts slowly walking out of the living room.

“Sorry, Uh, I have to go back to work now, y-you know, uhm, stuff.”

You roll your eyes, she’s not very subtle, but in that case that’s a good thing. You get up, and before she can leave, you grab her waist from behind, whispering in her ear that she still owes you something.

“I did say t-that you could ask for whatever you want, right? Guess I forgot...”

She didn’t even say ‘whatever you want’ before, but you’re certainly not going to correct her. Your hands are already under her shirt, slowly moving up to her chest, and after a tight squeeze, she crumbles in your arms. The next half hour is exactly what you’d expect, your only regret being that you now have to clean the living room along a few broken plates. You'd say it was worth it, though.
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>>5911677

It seems this restored her confidence a little. She put so much emphasis on her ‘tech genius’ persona that she feels it’s the only thing anyone could ever like her for. You’re making sure to prove her wrong every time you can.

Now that you don’t have to babysit her as much, you take some time to read your own pattern along with your frozen arm to see if you can get another magical breakthrough. Unfortunately, it seems you’ll need a little bit more magical for this. As a rough estimate, maybe two more dead high potential magic user would do the trick.

You also learned that your frozen arm is no longer magical, but once you start to think of your mechanical arm as ‘part of you’, your magic extends to it too. Apparently, magic doesn’t reside in your body as much as it stays inside what you perceive to be your body. If you keep trying to condition your magic into thinking of your missing arm as ‘part of you’, it might become easier to reattach in the future, maybe, that magic stuff is weird. You wonder if some magic users consider their clothing as part of them, food for thought.

Etsy starts working on another design, you expect it to be ready in about a month, but considering how much D.I.Y paid you for the last one, you might only get enough to survive for another two months. You should be careful about what you do next, any mistakes will just tighten your wallet even further.

>Attack the criminals that raided the factory, D.I.Y might even reward you for it.
>Investigate one of the rumors, a lot of them are getting out of hands, and you might be able to kill a few magic users there.
>Sell a design to someone else in secret, just have to make sure D.I.Y doesn’t learn about it.
>Investigate the data you got from the apartment complex.
>Write in.
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(Sorry the drawing is even lower quality than usual because I accidentally drew it on the wrong settings and got too lazy to fix it, so enjoy slightly scuffed Etsy.)
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>>5911679
>Investigate the data you got from the apartment complex.
Let's not get into any more fights while we don't have the money for hospital visits.

You know, i just realized, we could probably get Etsy pregnant any time we wanted with Unreliable Habit. Or we could prevent conception in the first place. Probably should hold off while we still haven't settled our situation magic wise, can't have our child getting cursed or some shite.
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>>5911679
>Attack the criminals that raided the factory, D.I.Y might even reward you for it.
We need steady, reliable income. This also gives us a chance to test out the new arm.

>>5911677
>>5911683
That drawing is beautiful, don't even worry about it. Of course, I'm a fan of quest drawn smut, so take that as you will.
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>>5911755
>I'm a fan of quest drawn smut, so take that as you will.
I'd hardly call a woman leaning down and a fade to black after touching her boobs smut. I mean i'm not saying 'oh, i wish it was' - it's what i wanted as it is, no need to have *actual* smut, but this in specific is not smut when you've had actual fully written out smut scenes in other quests.

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>>5911773
Yeah, I'm more calling it smut as a joke, but I also wasn't sure how far I could exactly take it (I was about to be more descriptive actually before I decided to stop myself). I don't consider this quest smut, but I do think intimacy, sex and the way it affects relationships are pretty important themes that I want to address when possible.
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>>5911785
> but I also wasn't sure how far I could exactly take it
Well i've seen quests that had actual on-screen described sex scenes with art, and they stayed up without getting removed at all. The latest example i've seen of an drawquest doing it, i think, is Gaol (the first one).

Really, i don't think any of us are going to demand you to write a full on doujin-tier scene, but if you wanted to get more descriptive than that you could easily be twice or thrice as more.
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>>5911677
>lowqualitysmut.png
kek
>>5911679
>Investigate the data you got from the apartment complex.
I'd say we're still in wounds-licking phase. We just got our arses kicked, last thing we need is another go at it.
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>>5911679
>Investigate the data you got from the apartment complex.
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>>5911679
>Attack the criminals that raided the factory, D.I.Y might even reward you for it.
>>5911683
relax OP, I liked it
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>>5911679
>Investigate the data you got from the apartment complex.
Paid an arm for that info.
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>>5911975
>>5911881
>>5911836
>>5911820
>>5911755
>>5911690

You decide to check the data you stole from the apartment complex. Apparently, K.I.S.A plugged an USB cable into most of their machines and copied all the files it could find. The only authentication it needed was an ID card, one K.I.S.A simply picked off the corpse of the agent.

At first, you were wondering why Etsy didn’t try to check the data first chance she got, but after taking a look at it, you start to understand why. There are a Terra-bytes of files to parse through – camera footage, internet history of the tenants, audio recordings, and of course, a metric ton of encoded files with extensions you’ve never heard of. You can’t read everything, you don’t have the time nor patience, so you decide to use certain keywords to find what you might be interested in.

So, you get to work, and it’s tedious and unpleasant. You sometimes have to ask Etsy for help if she recognizes some things, but she’s not as passionate about the whole government conspiracy thing as she used to be. You can’t blame her, this is mind-numbing busywork, and you fall asleep on your laptop more than one. Eventually, (mostly thanks to your magical pattern recognition) you do manage to make sense of what the apartment complex was for, and even manage to get extra info on some supernatural beings.

The apartment complex was originally pretty normal until it got bought under a false name by a secret agency. The name of that agency is PCAB (Protection & Classification of Anomalous Beings.) The main goal of the building was to attract people with magic potential, and slowly isolate them from the outside world. This would make them the perfect prey for magical beings, and once they entered the complex, they could be observed or in extreme cases, terminated. Anyone that survived an encounter with these magical beings would then be abducted, both to stop them from spreading news about the magical world, and to potentially assimilate them into their ranks.

A lot of magical beings have caught on to their shtick, and this quickly turned into a tug of war between different supernatural parties and the agency as to who got to control the building. Dusk and Mammona are both concerned, but you’ve also got a bunch of titles you’ve never heard of. The two that stand out the most are ‘Schadenfreude’ and…

‘The Seer of an Unobtainable Future.’ Seems Sawyer is involved too, although you can’t find a lot of info as to how.

You also learn that even though Etsy didn’t have any magical potential, they still decided to let her inside the complex as they considered her peculiar enough to be worth keeping an eye on.
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>>5912021
You could learn a lot more given enough time, but you’ve spent nearly two weeks looking at these files, and you’re getting sick of it. At least you learned extra information on a lot of supernatural beings in the town.

‘Schadenfreude’: An awakened woman that gains power from people ending up in ‘amusing’ predicaments. Her magic can best be described as ‘toon-like’, the universe itself bending towards making the fight look like a complete joke.

Praying Arthis: Massive insects who serve a mysterious queen. Despite their terrifying appearance, they rarely harm people, and do not eat meat. They have been multiplying in the sewers at a rapid pace, and it is only a matter of time until they become known to the world.

Demon of the Backstreet: A human living in the back alleys. Despite their complete lack of magical potential, they have somehow channeled their very soul into a deadly martial art. They will rarely attack unprovoked, but they will still react violently to anyone following them for too long. Honorary player of the game.

Leah Park [No titles]: A woman that spends most of her time inside her studio. She is unaware of her own awakened magic potential. Her magic accidentally affected the mind of the people around her, but she hasn’t noticed. (An agent is expected to be dispatched to handle her in a month.)

Apparently the PCAB is really busy taking care of other stuff right now, so they’re unlikely to bother you. As long as you don't antagonize them too much, that is.

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475K (original funds)
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200K (Monthly costs.)
=
275K remaining.
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Estimated time before Etsy finishes her design: two weeks.

>Attack the criminals that raided the factory, D.I.Y might even reward you for it.
>Investigate one of the rumors. now that you have more info, they should be a lot safer to investigate.
>Sell a design to someone else in secret, just have to make sure D.I.Y doesn’t learn about it.
>Write in.
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>>5912023
>Attack the criminals that raided the factory, D.I.Y might even reward you for it.
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>>5912023
>Attack the criminals that raided the factory, D.I.Y might even reward you for it.
So we can test out our powers on a more low level fight. I want to investigate those rumours soon so we can kill them and grab their power to improve our magic skills, but first we need to become better at fighting.
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>>5912023
>Write in
Go meet Leah Park. I'm really not keen on the criinals thing, especially given how often it seems to pop up, it's fishy. I say we meet her, introduce her to the game, either get a new ally or more magic for us. The Pet will also like us for it (etiquette & so on)
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>>5912043
Oh right, she hasn't been introduced to 'DA GAME' yet, has she? Yeah, switching >>5912031
to this, actually. We should still have another 'turn' left before Etsy finishes her design.

But uh...can we even introduce people? Like, are we allowed to do this?
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>>5912047
Since you basically got subconscious knowledge of etiquette, you know that it's actually encouraged to tell awakened people about the game and etiquette (although it's frowned upon to tell regular people about it). With the info you got, you also suspect Leah Park is related to one of the unconfirmed rumors.

Supernatural Marketing:
Certain pieces of media (mostly of the anime and video game kind) have become exceptionally popular within a certain area.
While this wouldn't be weird to have a few hardcore fans here and there, it looks as if it is all the people here can talk about, even for those who were known to have many other hobbies before that.

You can also figure the Praying Arthis are the bugs living in the sewers, obviously.
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>>5912069
In that case, we should go tell her before she gets nabbed by the feds and forced to work for their propagadna department.

And if she's nice, we also gain a possible ally.
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>>5912023
>>5912043
+1
It's the rumor of Supernatural Marketing, it'll help us big time.
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>>5912043
>Go meet Leah Park.
Supporting
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>>5912043
+1
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>>5912239
>>5912216
>>5912106
>>5912073
>>5912069
>>5912047
>>5912043
>>5912031
>>5912029

You decide to investigate Leah Park. If she wasn’t introduced to the game, you might be able to make an ally by being the one that informs her about it, or in the worst case scenario, take out an easier target. Her power seem to have affected the mind of a lot of people in a certain area, making them really passionate about certain anime and video games. Etsy doesn’t actually play that many video games, but she does recognize the anime as being incredibly obscure, and not the type of thing that would reach a mainstream audience even if it did have actual marketing behind it.

That’s really all you know about the situation, or at least, until you dig a little deeper. After cross-referencing a few things, you find that she’s actually quite active on online forums. As expected, anime and video game forum, but also image boards, urban legend websites, and tons of other stuff. She also pretends to be a guy online, but it seems she only does it to be taken more seriously and avoid creeps.

In other words, your average terminally online woman, it’s hard to say how much of what she says about herself online is true, as if you are to believe her posts, she’s apparently a very rich and successful person that has a lot of friends and relationship experience, unlike those other losers she’s arguing with.

Considering she lives alone in a small studio on her parent’s inheritance, you have your doubts.

You decide to investigate the area, bringing K.I.S.A is a little bit overkill right now, but the truck is still placed nearby just in case things do somehow go wrong. You approach her Studio apartment on the first floor, it’s a rundown looking building that’s situated in one of the less wealthy part of town. There are a lot of criminal activities around here, which means it must be pretty cheap to live here for different reasons than your old place.
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>>5912603

At first, you expect to be assaulted by some kind of mind manipulation magic for just being there, but you don’t really feel any different. You can see a vague outline of her body thanks to MPR, but you can’t read her that well through walls, you’ll need to see her in person. You don’t actually know what she looks like, as even the data you scraped had a concerning lack of pictures with their documents, all you could find online were photos of her at a very young age.

After a few deep breaths, you knock.

No answer. You knock a little louder, and you can ‘see’ her stand up from somewhere, and slowly approach the door, so slowly you don’t even hear her get there. Instead of opening the door, she just stands in front of it, her hand hovering over the doorknob. You knock some more, but she doesn’t open , she’s still in front of the door though.

This reminds you of the ‘first’ time you met Etsy, but she at least opened the door back then. You think this one is more shy than paranoia ridden, though. Now, how do you even get her to open the door?

>Tell her you’re a new tenant that want to get to know their neighbor.
>Tell her you were sent by the landlord to check her studio.
>Pretend you’re here to deliver something.
>Casually mention her online username.
>To hell with it, disrupt the lock and open the door yourself.
>Write in
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>>5912604
>Tell her that this is a matter of life and death.
It is, technically.

Also a few questions; none of these options go against etiquette right? Is Etsy around, do we have an ear radio or something similar?
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>>5912607
Unless specified otherwise, automatically assume that you're on radio with Etsy. The only thing that would be against etiquette here would be harming her (physically) on purpose, as she doesn't have any understanding of her own powers. If she attacked you, you could act in self-defense, and then it'd be allowed.

Breaking into her home wouldn't be considered harm, unless you literally kicked down the door into her face for some reason.
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>>5912604
>Tell her you’re a new tenant that want to get to know their neighbor.
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>>5912607
Telling her death is just gonna make her think we're an scammer or something.
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>>5912604
>Write in
Ask if this is Leah Parker, introduce yourself, then tell her about the game. We satisfied the criteria of informing her, even if she doesn't respond. We have to hope she opens the door, but if not, slip our contact information underneath in case she wants to talk about it later.
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>>5912610
Alright thank you QM.

>>5912617
That's fair.
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I'll wait a little longer for a vote to come in the lead, if nothing breaks a tie, I'll default to one of the safer sounding votes (which doesn't necessarily mean the best one.)
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>>5913015
>>5912607
>>5912679
You could combine these twos. I wouldn't be opposed to that.
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>>5912604
>Casually mention her online username.
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>>5912604
>Casually mention her online username.
I'll vote for this then.
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>>5913015
>>5913017
>>5912607
I'll switch it to this instead, that's not a problem.

>>5913025
>>5913028
I just don't want this dude's option to win.
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>>5913017
Alright, I'll mix those two, voting session over.
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>>5912604
>Write in
Knock repeteadly as the Sword of Dusk did. I know the voting session is over (sad) but I honestly think it'd be a great course of action. Best case, you get an ally, worst case, a casus belli to get more magic
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>>5913040
>>5913033
>>5913028
>>5913025
>>5913017

You decide that lying about your true intentions might not be the best in the long run, so you first introduce yourself over the door, and ask if Leah Parker is there. You don’t hear an answer, so you keep talking. You tell her that some powerful people are after her, and that this might be a matter of life and death. You also tell her that you can’t say too much outside, and that it might be safer to talk inside, or at least over the phone.

Silence. Etsy asks you over the radio if you feel any different, just in case you’re being mind controlled without realizing it, but you don’t feel a sudden urge to watch some obscure anime, so you don’t think that’s the case.

“...Is this about my sister?” She says over the door.

You tell her that it isn’t, it’s about her. Etsy tells you over the radio that Leah is supposed to be an only child, according to what she found online.

She lets out a heavy sigh, and opens the door. “There’s nothing special about me. You got the wrong person.”

Leah Parker is...not too far off from what you imagined, actually. She’s chubby, but not fat enough to be considered hard to look at. Her eye bags are somehow even larger than that of Etsy, and her hair can best be described as randomly generated by whatever side of the bed she woke up on this morning. She’s also wearing a ‘gamer shirt’, you unfortunately can’t read the text written on it without looking like you’re staring at her chest.

You tell her that she is indeed the person you’re looking for. She stands in front of you in silence for a little bit longer, before gesturing you to come inside with a groan. Her room is not as much of a mess as you expected, it’s honestly not too different from your own house. It’s a one room studio where everything is in one place; the kitchen, the shower, the bed, it’s compact and efficient.

She locks the door behind you. “So you uh...” she looks down at her shirt. “Right, I know what you’re thinking. It’s ironic, not that it’s funny even with the irony, I wouldn’t really wear it outside, you know. I just wear it because it’s comfortable. Actually, I’ll just change- right, no place to change. Would be awkward if I just took off my shirt in front of you. Uh...” She starts waving her hand. “The thing you came here to talk about, say it.”
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>>5913180

First, you try to talk to her about her powers. She’s very confused about this, as she hasn’t exactly noticed anything unusual, because she doesn’t go outside much for anything other than groceries. You think it’ll be simpler if you just show her some basic magic. Making some objects move in weird ways is enough for her to at least consider the fact that magic is real. She looks surprised, but not that surprised.

“So...what magic can I do? Fireball or something? Do I have to read some kind of spellbook or...”

You tell her that her magic already started affecting the area, making some of her favorite things become really popular in her district. You ask her if she even noticed it.

“Huh? Well, guess I haven’t...wait, hold on, that show you mentioned...and the game...yeah, I think I gave them back to a rental store not too long ago. So, I just cursed the item into becoming mainstream? Is that what you’re saying?”

You nod, that’s what makes the most sense. You doubt a presumably low level magic user like herself could emit an aura that affects an entire zone without even trying.

Now that she’s a little bit more convinced, you tell her about the game and basic etiquette, and also about the secret agency.

“...Shit. Shit, shit, shit. Fucking feds are after me? What's that shit about god- is this a prank? You’re just fucking with me, aren’t you?” She starts pacing back and forth in her room, unsure of what to do next. “Wait, what if I just ruined a bunch of people’s lives? What if I just get abducted and tortured and experimented and- shit, should I just kill myself? I should…” She turns back to you. “Hey, how do I use my magic anyway, you still haven’t answered.”

You tell her to give you one of her manga to test something. She complies, and gives you some mech manga you’ve never heard of. You don’t open the manga, but you analyze it with MPR, after a few minutes, you manage to come to a conclusion as to how her powers work.
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>>5913184

MPR(Leah Park): Low magical potential. Can transfer her feelings towards things or people, and those feelings may end up spreading like a plague if left unchecked. The effect is temporary, but lasts longer depending on the intensity of the feeling.

“Huh, wait, I’m an empath? Reverse empath? Wait, can I make...” She looks at you, and starts to blush despite herself. You feel a slight tingle in your heart, but it’s not strong enough to affect your mind. “Shit! Sorry, did I do something? How do I control it?”

You spend a few hours experimenting, Etsy constantly reminding you that if your heart rate starts going a little too fast she’ll send K.I.S.A to forcefully pull you out. You can’t blame her, if some guy with mind-altering magic started talking to Etsy, you’d also be a little jumpy. Thankfully, it never comes to this, and Leah gets better at stopping her magic from accidentally triggering. She even learns how to fix things affected by her power.

Even so, you can read her emotions and thoughts rather easily now, since her feelings are part of her magic, it’s like having access to your old body read ability. Only works on her, though.

“That’s cool and all, but I can’t exactly fight with this, can I? And I can’t control which feelings I throw at them. What do I even do if a glowie shows up? What am I supposed to do in general?”

You tell her picking a title for starter would be nice, as it is one of the main rules of etiquette.

“Uh...I don’t know, ‘shared suffering’ is a little edgy, and I can also share positive emotions… ‘Spreading Feelings’? Wait, no, I got it, ‘Infectious Personality’, it’s a pun, sort of? I think it sounds cool.”

Sure, whatever sounds nice to her. Now comes the hard part: where is she supposed to go? Staying in her lonely studio just makes her an easy target for the agents, so you’ll have to decide what to do with her.

>Just keep her inside your house for the time being.
>Leave her there to figure things out herself.
>Tell Etsy to install some basic security in Leah’s studio. (costs 50K to install)
>Prepare an ambush for the expected agent, this might require spending a few nights at her place, which you doubt Etsy would like.
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>>5913185
Hmm, tough situation. Now normally I'd like to ambush that glowie, but are we sure we can do that? We don't have enough money for another visit to the hospital. And we're not sure if the feddies know about their information being compromised. For all we know, they might not send someone at all.
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>>5913180
>>5913184
>>5913185
Phewwwww...... third-best girl?

>Prepare an ambush for the expected agent, this might require spending a few nights at her place, which you doubt Etsy would like.
Should be easy, they glow in the dark. We can also practice magic with Leah, to have her send us feelings of calmness, courage, and confidence during the fight.
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>>5913190
It might be fine, though Etsy's probably gonna get even worse. She's already got a poor self esteem, now we're spending a bunch of days over with a girl that literally irradiates her feelings?
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>>5913196
Noooooo..... She'll be fiiinnnneeeee.........
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>>5913185
I really don't want to compromize Etsy's mental well-being, and as keeping her home or ambushing the glowie would cause that, I'd say
>Tell Etsy to install some basic security in Leah’s studio
We could also leave her to her own devices, especially given that she kinda sucks, but this option feels safer. Low investment, low returns most likely.
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>>5913214
That would cost a lot of money, and we're not exactly flush with cash. At the same time, they're probably not going to send anyone high-tier to capture her given she's got no skills, and this time we can use K.I.S.A. I would really like the option to gank a magical fed so we can get some powers. We're already on their hit list, after all. I'd really like to stage an ambush, but you're right that i don't want Etsy to feel like shit.


You think the feds will notice if we do a switcharoo and send leah to go crash with etsy while *we* stay here? They might notice if she isn't around anymore, but unless we can think of a way to stay here without making etsy feel even worse, i don't see any other way.
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>>5913185
>Tell Etsy to install some basic security in Leah’s studio
Fuck it. Let's do it.
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>>5913185
>Tell Etsy to install some basic security in Leah’s studio. (costs 50K to install)

>>5913243
They're glowies. They'll find out, especially if she does something dumb like bringing her cellphone.
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>>5913265
>They'll find out, especially if she does something dumb like bringing her cellphone.
Fair point, but they also haven't swatted us while we were on our way here or anything.

And like i said, i'd like to ambush a glowie.
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>>5913214
>>5913258
>>5913265
I implore you to reconsider. Doing this will take us into the red, we won't have enough money to cover our own expenses, and is a band-aid at best, only a temporary measure.

If you're dead set on this, do a write-in to move her to Esty's old apartment and have her pay us cash each month to cover it.
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>>5913272
Our old apartment would be even less safe, right now she's a low-priority target. The apartment is where they send people with potential.
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>>5913272
Wait are we allowed to even do that? Does Etsy still own her old place?

>>5913274
We could just leave her to sort things out while we install some cheap bugs or cameras around the area.
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>>5913279
Yeah, but that's not gonna stop the glowies. That's the real issue.

Like i said, ideally we'd stay there. The question is how to do that without making Etsy feel even worse. Maybe giving her some extra special treatment before we leave might get her to stay calm for the while? Though that might just make her even worse and think we did it to not be suspicious.
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>>5913282
Maybe we could make a robot (cheaper version of KISA?) stay here with Leah? Once we have the money for it I mean.
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>>5913290
We don't really have time for that. We need to think of what to do now.
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>>5913293
How about this:
>Install cheap security cameras and recording bugs, maybe even give her a distress button or something to contact us.
>Later, when we have the cash, give her a smaller (and less costly) version of KISA.
This isn't a vote change (yet) I'm just bouncing off some ideas.
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>>5913303
Again, the issue is the glowies. Even with a distress button, by the time we get there it'll be too late.

What we need to solve, i reckon, is a way to avoid Etsy going into a depressive state again because she thinks we're going to replace her with fatty over there. And we can't just come and say 'oh youre the one i like' because she's said nothing.
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>>5913185
>Prepare an ambush for the expected agent, this might require spending a few nights at her place, which you doubt Etsy would like.
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>>5913305
Hmmmm, okay. Honestly, i think the best we're gonna get is
- Give her some extra affection before we leave to 'hold us out while we have to stay away for her for a while'
- Install some wiretaps here like anon suggested under the idea of 'keeping her safe' and allowing Etsy to basically warn us if a Glowie is sneaking in. Of course, she'll use it to spy on us, but that's the idea.
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Just wanna say, but I don't think write-in is an option, here, is it?
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>>5913316
Not a bad plan, way better than just staying and hoping for the best. If this gets more traction I'll support it. But otherwise I'll keep my original vote.
Also we should tell Leah to stop trying to seduce us unless she wants to get ganked by the government.

>>5913321
If it isn't I'm keeping my original vote.
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>>5913322
>Also we should tell Leah to stop trying to seduce us
This includes mind control or subconscious influence. I feel like it shouldn't need to be said but she's a neet with no social skills.
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>>5913321
It usually is, i think anon just forgot. Not to mention this is basically just an edited version of that one vote.

>Also we should tell Leah to stop trying to seduce us unless she wants to get ganked by the government.
I wouldn't say she's trying, she tried to use her power once and it didn't do much. But we should probably tell her to not use her powers at us.
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>>5913324
>But we should probably tell her to not use her powers at us.
Yeah that was basically what I was trying to say kek
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>>5913274
Quick reminder that magic potential isn't static. Weaver started with very low magical potential and got raised up to medium after a few self read. Theorically Leah could improve her own magic potential in a way unique to her magic even without killing, but you don't know enough just yet to figure out how it works for her specifically.

Most people actually start off with rather low magical potential, although it's easier for some people to raise it, and of course it becomes harder and harder to raise it without killing the higher you go. It's better to see "potential' as "how much can you actually do with your current magic" rather than "potential growth."

Also no, you no longer own your old apartment, and it wouldn't be exactly a great idea for her to be here considering it's, you know, literally in a place the feds own. Making another K.I.S.A, even a cheap one, would be expensive and worst of all, take at least a month (by which time it'll probably be too late.)
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>>5913321
Oh yeah write in are allowed, unless I specifically mention otherwise, just assume it's an option.
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>>5913185
I'm voting for
>Prepare an ambush for the expected agent, this might require spending a few nights at her place, which you doubt Etsy would like.

But with >>5913316 as specific additions
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>>5913316
>>5913185
Ok sure I'll back this.

>>5913324
>>5913325
Telling her not to be so autistic might be a funny scene. And probably something Etsy will appreciate.
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>>5913180
slamping material with pawg potential
>>5913185
>Tell Etsy to install some basic security in Leah’s studio. (costs 50K to install)
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That's a lot of vote/discussion so hopefully I tallied votes properly:

Ambush 3
wiretape + affection before leaving 3 (basically a free action so consider it an add on.)
basic security 3

That was a lot of votes and discussion, so it’s possible I miscounted somewhere, so correct me if I'm wrong. I'm going to sleep, so expect like 12 more hours to vote or something.

If it's still a tie by then, I'll probably default to ambush since I think the wiretapes vote inherently implies an ambush with it, which would make it the winner.
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>>5913418
The wiretape and affection is an addon to the ambush.
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>>5913421
Like, specifically, the idea was to pamper Etsy a little before we went to stay with leah for a while so she won't go depressive because her boyfriend is crashing with a girl he just met, even if we're not actually doing anything.
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>>5913421
Wait are you voting for
>- Give her some extra affection before we leave to 'hold us out while we have to stay away for her for a while'
>- Install some wiretaps here like anon suggested under the idea of 'keeping her safe' and allowing Etsy to basically warn us if a Glowie is sneaking in. Of course, she'll use it to spy on us, but that's the idea.
>(And maybe tell Leah to stop trying to subconsciously influence us)
or
>Prepare an ambush for the expected agent, this might require spending a few nights at her place, which you doubt Etsy would like.
Since you're saying it like it's just the same vote.
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>>5913185
>- Give her some extra affection before we leave to 'hold us out while we have to stay away for her for a while'
>- Install some wiretaps here like anon suggested under the idea of 'keeping her safe' and allowing Etsy to basically warn us if a Glowie is sneaking in. Of course, she'll use it to spy on us, but that's the idea.
>(And maybe tell Leah to stop trying to subconsciously influence us)
Wiretapping time.
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>>5913451
The giving out affection is for Etsy and not Leah obviously.
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>>5913453
Yeah I think that's what +ypkwEEo was going for.
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>>5913450
I'm voting for all those. The first three are just adding onto the third. That's how you make an ambush. Preparation.
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How exactly is ambushing the feds going to help us? It's not like they're going to magically disappear if we kill a few of them. Ironically I think installing security is a more permanent measure that'll help Leah.
Besides making Etsy feel bad just doesn't seem worth it for the sake of what amounts to an objectively inferior type of neet. We could just tell Leah to move out or something, not necessarily with us and Etsy.
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>>5913835
>How exactly is ambushing the feds going to help us?
More magic? Also the point is that we don't have the money for security measures for now. She can go somewhere else *after* this
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(I won’t reply to votes to make this page fit.)

You decide to set up an ambush for the agent that you expect to show up a month from now.

Problem is Etsy is obviously not a huge fan of that idea, spending some days away from you is fine, spending some nights in the same room as another girl is really pushing it, and spending some nights with a girl that can straight up affect how you feel is raising so many alarm bells she’s on the verge of killing Leah herself to make sure nothing happens.

“I just- I just don’t know how you can think this is a good idea. We can just- uhm maybe… I don’t know I- I trust you usually but, are you sure you’re not doing this because…?” She makes a circle motion at the side of her head.

You tell her that if she believes Leah is starting to affect you too badly, then you give her permission to kill Leah with K.I.S.A

“H-huh? Wait, this is a little much- I wouldn’t uhm, go that far...” She stutters, probably thinking about how she was, indeed, about to go that far.

You say that you trust her judgment. It would bother you if she killed Leah out of nowhere, but that as long as she can justify her reasoning as to why she did it, then you’d understand. You would be disappointed in her if she did it on a whim, however.
This is about trust, the most important thing in a relationship. If she trusts you on the fact that an ambush is the right decision, then you trust her on who to kill to protect you.
It might seem weird to enable her like this, but you hope that potential disappointment is enough of a deterrent for her to not go too far.

She stares at you, her face a mix of guilt and happiness. She puts her hand on your shoulder, and pulls you closer until your forehead bump into each other. “I’m sorry, I know I’m a lot. I just...I just don’t know what I’d do if you left… I know it’s unhealthy to put so much of my worth behind someone else but-”

You interrupt her with a kiss, and her grip on your shoulder gets tighter. For a moment, neither of you get any further than this, and when your lips finally part, she almost shoves back her tongue down your mouth. You get pushed down, and any semblance of composure you two may have had crumbles.

“...You’ll tell me when I go too far, and I’ll tell you when you do, okay?” She says as she almost rips of your shirt. You nod, and she smiles. “F-for that week! You’ll do whatever I want! A-anything? Okay!” You nod again. “W-whenever I want?” Again, you nod, albeit a little bit more uncertainly this time. “No take backs!”

The following week made you realize how severely you underestimated her sex drive. She would sometimes grope you as you were cooking, or suddenly jump you as you were re-reading the apartment complex files. Although you’d be lying if you said you didn’t enjoy it, you’re also kind of glad this was a one week thing, as by the end of it, it feels like you ran a god-damn marathon. At least you can tell that Etsy is a lot less anxious about the ambush plan than before.
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>>5913860
Etsy sets up some basic cheap security in Leah’s studio, a few cameras and audio recorders here and there. Leah was also forced to use a burner phone, it didn’t bother her that much since she does most stuff on her computer anyway.

You end up staying a few days over at Leah’s place, and while it’s awkward, she doesn’t exactly try anything weird on you, especially after learning that you were already taken. And you’ve also been so severely drained last week that you doubt Leah could turn you on even if she blasted you with her powers at full force.

You do end up playing a few games with Leah, and you start to get a better understanding as to how the ‘supernatural marketing’ incident happened. Playing something with her, she’s passionate about also transfers that passion to you, and you notice all the small details and hidden themes and depth of the game you wouldn’t have otherwise. It makes you genuinely excited to talk about a game you probably wouldn’t have cared about otherwise, and Leah also gets excited to talk about something she likes with someone, so it’s like an endless feedback loop of getting more and more excited as you both get deeper and deeper into the conversation.

You’re snapped back to reality when you hear Etsy clear her throat over the radio. You end up calling out Leah over her misuse of power, and that you’re not going to bother helping her if she keeps affecting you ‘on accident’ like this. She says she didn’t expect it to go this out of control, and apologize, you can tell that she isn’t lying thanks to your pseudo body read. Still, the fact that this can happen on accident makes you wonder how powerful the effect would become if she did it on purpose, and that’s at a low potential too. She could probably make a lot of money that way too…


Your thoughts get interrupted by Etsy telling you that someone is standing in front of the door. It’s a woman in a casual attire, and when described to Leah, she says that she doesn’t know anyone that looks like this.

The woman stands in front of the door a little longer, occasionally looking at her wristwatch. She puts her hand over the door, and you can feel magic surround the entire studio. The radio signal you have with Etsy cuts off, and Leah mentions her internet connection cut off too.
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>>5913861

The magical effect is so powerful you can figure out what it is from just looking at it. It’s like a wall that separates you from the outside world, nothing can leave or enter this place as long as it’s up. Nothing except…

You see a leg phase through the door, Leah hides in one corner, and you prepare yourself for the ambush. If this power works the way you think it does, you’ll need to take her down before she gets the time to flee, since you’re pretty sure nothing stops her from phasing out the door the moment she finds herself in danger.

Most magic have keywords, yours is pattern, Sawyer is opportunity, and this woman’s keyword is ‘separation’. You can’t figure out the rest of her powers from just that, but you can make educated guesses.

(This time, I’ll separate the fight into two parts, one before MPR gives you more info and one after it does. Of course, the fight may end early if she flees, or you kill her fast enough.)

Normally, there is a defensive and offensive option, but as you have the jump on her and know very little about what she can do, you only get to choose how to jump her.
>Shoot her with devil’s gamble bullets the moment she steps out the door.
>Shoot her with invisible bullets, you don’t have the time to disrupt them into weird trajectories however.
>Grab her with your mechanical arm the moment she steps out of the door. If she can’t move, she’s toast.
>Use a speed zone to slow down her clothing, that might impair her enough for her to become an easy target.
>Write in
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>>5913863
Grabbing her is a dumb idea. And if she can go through walls, slowing down her clothes will just make her flee, no?
>Shoot her with invisible bullets, you don’t have the time to disrupt them into weird trajectories however.
I am not certain she expects this. We should also get K.I.S.A. to reposition itself to somewhere it can intercept the glowie if it tries to escape.
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>>5913863
>Write in
Disrupt her power as she is phasing through the door, cutting her in half as she solidifies her body to reality.

Works on Kurt and Pryde, it'll work on her too. Best case, she gets "stuck" on the door and we can still kill her as she is freaking out.
Worst case, we are stuck with her in this dimension even after she dies.
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>>5913976
Can we actually disrupt her power, though?
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>>5913987
I didn't put in as an option since your disruption is limited to small things. It worked on the last agent because his "wave spike" was small (and physical) enough to be disrupted, but if the 'spell' it uses is too large, it becomes an issue. A human passing through a door is too large to be targeted too, although you *could* try to target a specific limb, you know too little about her magic to see if it would actually sever her limb mid-transit, so it's a gamble.
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>>5913993
Just use it on her neck or top half of her head.
Instakill.
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>>5913993
Okay, question, where exactly is K.I.S.A.? Would KISA be able to shoot her?

My idea was to disrupt a limb to get her stuck while also telling KISA to light her up with Devil's Gamble bullets. I mean just light up the entire goddamn door.
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>>5914013
I probably should've specified K.I.S.A is actually in a truck nearby (It was too big to get past Leah's door and forcing it through the window would've raised a lot of attention.) You've lost communication with Etsy, which means you'll have to trust her to send K.I.S.A to help.

Assuming she sent K.I.S.A the moment she lost communication, it should start ramming the wall in about 20 seconds. Last time it took much longer to show up because it actually had to kill another high level magic user on the way there. (I somehow forgot to confirm this, but it was heavily implied considering it was covered in blood and in shambles.)

K.I.S.A could probably tear a literal hole through the magic with enough ramming and bullets since it's anti-magic without too much trouble.
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>>5914060
In that case, we want to keep her in place. I'm keeping my vote to shoot her with invisibullets
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>>5913863
>>Shoot her with devil’s gamble bullets the moment she steps out the door.
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>>5913860
>(I won’t reply to votes to make this page fit.)
you could make a post with just the votes before this one, idea for another time
>>5913863
>Shoot her with devil’s gamble bullets the moment she steps out the door.
magic hempering ahoy
>>5914060
>Last time it took much longer to show up because it actually had to kill another high level magic user on the way there. (I somehow forgot to confirm this, but it was heavily implied considering it was covered in blood and in shambles.)
thought as much
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>>5913866

The moment she steps into view, you shoot her with devil’s gamble bullets. The woman yelps, and a barrier suddenly appears between her and the bullet – however, the barrier only makes the bullet ricochet straight into her legs instead of her head.

She screams, betraying the fact she really didn’t expect you to be here. “WHAT THE FUCK-”

You shoot more bullets at her, and she starts running around the room like crazy until she finds cover behind some bookshelf. You’re surprised she can run that well considering you just shot her leg, her clothing looks pretty normal, but there’s a good chance it’s reinforced to protect against bullets. Her going behind cover gives you time to prepare some invisible bullets. You shoot and curve the bullets, and it hits a barrier she puts around her head. If she has any offensive abilities, then you’re going to make sure she doesn’t have the time to use them.

You’re pretty sure she needs some time before phasing through her own walls too, as you haven’t seen her attempt to do that just yet, even though she’s clearly fearing for her life.

“WAIT, I’M SORRY! I YIELD! JUST DON’T KILL ME! I’LL- I’LL SAY ANYTHING!”

Wow, what a wimp. You suppose Leah would’ve been an easy target if not for you, though, but the difference between the agent you fought before and her is staggering. The weird part is that she’s also a high potential magic user, the same level as the last agent. Maybe she’s never been trained for actual combat scenarios.

You hear something burst through the door, breaking parts of the wall around it as K.I.S.A scuttle into view. The woman screams again, you’d be terrified if you were in her place too, you suppose.

K.I.S.A points its gun towards her, and only holds back because she’s putting her hands up in surrender. It’s probably waiting for you to do the finishing blow to make sure you get all her magic. Considering the ruckus K.I.S.A probably made to go there, if you have to make a choice, it’s better to do it fast.

MPR(Agent woman?): Can separate a certain zone that nothing can escape, not even the user. It is however still possible to break into
>Kill her, it’s basically free magic and you’re sure she’d kill you if you had the chance.
>Knock her out and bring her back to your house, you can interrogate her for all she’s worth.
>Let her go. The worst choice in terms of reward, but you do feel kind of bad for her.
>Write in.
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>>5914182
Wait I messed up the MPR part somehow.


MPR(Agent woman?): Can separate a certain zone that nothing can escape, not even the user. It is however still possible to break into from the outside with the right magic. Can separate her own body part and reconnect to them from afar. Can also separate magic from people or things temporarily, although this requires a lot of focus.
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>>5914186
Oh also, forgot to mention that she can phase through her inescapable zone if it's to enter it, but she can't do that to exit it.
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>>5914182
>Write in
Smells like a low hanging fruit, but I'll bite (I'm easy).
I say interrogate her here, then knock her unconscious if she either tries something funny or refuses to answer. If she answers it all, say something along the lines of "fair, but tell your bosses not to interfere from now on, or their asses is grass" and let her go. Not a fan of killling for killing
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>>5914182
Mhmmm....on one hand, magic. On the other, capturing an glowie would be interesting.

Issue is, if we capture her to interrogate, what do we do after? Just let her leave? She'll get interrogated by the glories herself, and I doubt she even knows anything in the first place.
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>>5914182
>>Knock her out and bring her back to your house, you can interrogate her for all she’s worth.
We can kill her later I guess. My biggest fear is that killing her in a certain way would be stretching etiquette.
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>>5914204
You could always do the somewhat cruel thing of killing her after interrogation, Etsy wouldn't mind, but Weaver would feel a little icky about it. With some devil's gamble cuff, she really wouldn't be able to flee by herself. (Reminder that when someone runs out of magic they just get really apathetic and depressed, but it wouldn't kill her.)

I almost wish the speed zone would've been picked because the result would've been really funny. But it made sense that no one did when better options were available.
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>>5914182
>Knock her out and bring her back to your house, you can interrogate her for all she’s worth.
>>5914191
wait, so she'd have to wait for it to wear off ? zam, not so OP.
>>5914222
I mean, the zone would give away something was off but not that there was someone else here. also funny how ?
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>>5914271
Turns out, slowing down her clothes would have made it very hard for her to move, and her only viable option would've been separating from her clothes or just be the easiest target in existence. She was screwed either way because without her clothes she doesn't have much protecting her.
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>>5914281
zam, pin up was on the menu kek
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>>5914313
Not like we would be able to enjoy it after etsy turned weaver into a husk
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>>5914281
Top kek, should've went for that one, but no biggie, we'll have other changes
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>>5914182
>Knock her out and bring her back to your house, you can interrogate her for all she’s worth.
KISA just slam a metal limb into her.
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>>5914182
>Knock her out and bring her back to your house, you can interrogate her for all she’s worth.

>>5914186
Hmmm.... there's a chance she probably would have escaped unharmed.

>>5914200
I'll support this write-in, but people are probably gonna start calling the police and she might escape.

>>5914222
Missed opportunities.

>>5914182
>Knock her out and bring her back to your house, you can interrogate her for all she’s worth.
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>>5914714
>>5914697
>>5914271
>>5914215
>>5914200

You’ve got a very special opportunity here, to catch an agent alive means getting insider info they’re unlikely to leave on a computer. You order K.I.S.A to knock the woman out so you can bring her home for questioning, and it scuttles closer to her. You can hear Etsy’s voice come from K.I.S.A “Your arm, please.”

The woman is shaking in fear, but presents her arm anyway. K.I.S.A pulls out a needle from its leg before prickling her wrist. She falls asleep only a few seconds later.

“S-so, I guess I can allow another woman in the house, if it’s for interrogation but, uhm...”

But?

“O-One more week?” She asks hesitantly.

You sigh. One more week, you can do this, but you’ll have to put your foot down after that. You wonder if that’s her way of keeping your libido in check to make absolutely sure you won’t try anything with anyone else. You suppose it’s better than her keeping a gun to your head whenever you try talking to another woman.

Leah pops back out of the closet she was hiding in. “Is it ov- WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT? WHAT THE FUCK HAPPENED TO MY DOOR!?” She points at K.I.S.A, and then the broken door frame. She accidentally makes you really pissed off too, and you snap back at her, telling her to shut the hell up and help stuff the body into a box. She begrudgingly helps you, even if she swears a lot in the process. It’s a shoddy job, but turns out K.I.S.A has a lot of tools, including rope and tape to help speed up the job. Then it proceeds to take the box and scuttle at top speed towards the truck.

You're about to leave too, until you notice a tall person with a mask standing in the room with you. You didn’t even see or hear them come in, when did they…?

Leah waves to them, “Uh, hi sis. They’re friends, but I gotta tell you about all the messed up stuff going on! Turns out I-”

The masked woman pulls Leah into a hug, pats her back twice, and lets go of her. She then quietly leaves, but not before throwing a contact card at your feet.

The card has her phone number, and most importantly, her title.
‘Demon of the Backstreet. Favor Coupon. One time use. Can be used for training, protection, target elimination, and information. Cannot be used for unethical things.’

Leah rolls her eyes. “Urgh, why is she like this. It’s just like her to only show up when everything's already taken care of. Like, sometimes, I get weirdos asking about her at my door- I don’t know what the fuck she does! She doesn’t even speak to me! We might as well not know each other!”
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>>5915277
Huh, seems saving Leah did come up with extra rewards. You decide that maybe keeping Leah extra safe a little longer might be worth the trouble, so you ask Etsy if you can keep her in your house for a while as you figure what to do with her. Etsy’s not happy with it, but she says she can live in the shed in the garden, assuring her it’s just as well protected as the rest of the house.
Leah isn’t exactly happy living in what is basically a glorified doghouse, but the alternative is staying in her crumbling studio, so she still complies.

The abduction did go relatively smoothly, there are a few rumors about a weird spider thing crawling around the district, but the rumors have stayed rumors as no one has caught footage of the incident. It’s very likely the agency forced a few people to keep quiet about this, which does make things easier for you.

The agent you captured, who you learned is named Sarah, was rather easy to interrogate. Turns out, running out of magic makes them depressed enough that they’ll answer basically anything, not because they’re afraid of what will happen if they don’t, but because they feel like it doesn’t matter if they do.
It helps that she was already pretty weak willed to begin with.

“Yeah so...” Sarah leans back and forth on the chair she’s tied to, looking at the ceiling with blank eyes. “I was awakened when I started...disassociating real hard. I think that’s the word. Then somehow a bunch of guys in suits came into my room and told me if I wanted to become like some kind of superhero that stopped evil stuff from killing innocents or...something.” She chuckles to herself. “It wasn’t… ah...”

You snap your fingers in front of her face to get her attention again. You can see tears welling up in her eyes, that’s clearly a touchy subject, but you really want to get as much info as you can.

“I- so, you know your magic can get stronger without killing, but it requires intense...things, depending on the person. Mine is dissasociating, but in order to reach my ‘high’ potential, I had to separate myself from my soul, I had to push it further and further away from me until something ‘clicked’. It felt...empty, I was still in my body, but it felt like I was slowly becoming a caricature of myself. And I was forced to do this for days! I- I know a girl, they tortured her parents in front of her just to...” A few tears rolls down her cheek, but drying her tears shows too much weakness from you for what is supposed to be an interrogation.

You learn a lot from this, it explains how someone as inexperienced as her reached high magic potential, they’re basically put through a torture program just to reach that level. You figure you could reach a high level of magic potential without killing if they did something horrible to Etsy, but you’re trying to get stronger to protect her, that’s putting the cart before the horse.
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>>5915278
You also learn that Leah was in fact supposed to be an easy target, all Sarah had to do was separate the room, disassociate enough that she wouldn’t be affected by Leah’s emotional attacks, and kidnap her into the agency’s ranks. Sarah suspects her emotional stuff would’ve probably been used for propaganda or a new torture method to unlock other agent’s potential.

She says she usually gets a message as to where she’s supposed to drop her target later, and that she was never made aware of any headquarters. Seems agents tend to live in their own flat among regular people.

You ask her why she even worked for them when she seems to hold such a negative opinion of them.

“What else was I supposed to do? They can just torture me until I comply, I’ve got nowhere to hide. I don’t even know what they’d do to me if you let me go. I’m dead no matter what happens, I wish I could go back to being a normal person. ”

Well, this sucks. You wish she was unabashedly evil, but you’re not sure what you would’ve done if you were in her place, either. Not everyone is lucky enough to be able to sleep safely with a super expensive security system like the one you have, and her only two options were living on the run or submitting to the agency.

You could kill her, considering her situation, this might even be a mercy and would avoid any loose ends. You could also use her as a bargaining chip, but you’re not sure how valuable she even is to the agency. A risky thing you can do is make Leah and Sarah live together, and install a basic security system in their place to make sure they stay safe while you figure something out. That’s assuming Sarah won’t betray you the first chance she gets, she feels like the type of person to follow whoever will keep her safer, and right now, that would be the agency.

The ideal solution would be to keep her longer in the basement, but there’s no way you can convince Etsy of doing something like that.

As you ponder your options, you feel a strong force hit your ass, seems Etsy is in a good mood today.
“Hey! Guess who got a super good deal on her design today!”

Oh, right. The design. You almost forgot about that.

“I only got 600K for it, D.I.Y is still low on money. But! Guess what? They gave us our own factory! It’s the one that got raided, and, uhm, it’s apparently in a dangerous area, but we can use it to make a bunch of stuff! We should save like...oh, I don’t know, half on basically everything? It’ll cost a little to keep a security system running on the factory, but not that much!”

God dammit, that is a good deal. You might even be able to take on bigger projects with your own factory, it kind of sucks it’s situated in a dangerous area, but if Etsy is good at anything, it’s security.
You consider what to do next as Etsy excitedly spins you around in her arms, giggling like an idiot.
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>>5915281

Rumor update:

-The corpse of a massive bug has been found by a bystander and the story was all over the news. Scientists assure them that this was just an art project using organic material, and not an actual living thing. The fact even the government cannot fully hide the insect’s presence worries you.

-The hotel that contains Mammona’s cult has been converted into an apartment complex, the rent is pretty low compared to the quality of the flats. Seems Mammona learned a thing or two from the agency.

-The effect of supernatural marketing has died down, although a few hardcore fans are still present, most people only talk about the piece of media they were obsessed with as a ‘guilty pleasure’.

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The cost of rent has decreased dramatically. Monthly costs are now 120K (100K for security cost of the house, 20K for the security cost of the factory. Larger projects are now possible.)

875K (original funds + design deal)
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120K (Monthly costs)
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755K remaining.

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What to do with Sarah?
>Kill her, it’s for the best, and you need the magical energy.
>Spare her, she could prove a useful ally.
>Use her as a bargaining chip against the agency.
>Write in

Where to send Leah (and Sarah, if you decide to spare her.)
>Send her back to her flat, install some basic security, she’ll be fine. (25K + 1K monthly)
>Send her back to her flat without any security, she can figure things out herself.
>Let her live in the factory, it already has security and plenty of space for living quarters.
>Write in
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>>5915283
>Spare her, she could prove a useful ally.
>Let her live in the factory, it already has security and plenty of space for living quarters.
Bit divided on what to do with Sarah as the agency seems utterly soul-crushing. Maybe get Sawyer to identify a good future for her?
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>>5915287
>Maybe get Sawyer to identify a good future for her?
That would just make it NOT happen.

I honestly don't know what to do with Sarah, really. Killing her seems mean. But at the same time, she might end up betraying us.
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>>5915283
More hands!
>Spare her, she could prove a useful ally.
>Let her live in the factory, it already has security and plenty of space for living quarters.
I'd say a simple deal for the both of them: work for us and you get a bed and relative security as long as you don't provoke something that's got bigger teeth than we do. That way, we get hands when needed, and... meat for the machine in the worst cases. And they can help push back criminal activity near the factory.
>>5915287
>Maybe get Sawyer to identify a good future for her?
Won't work. The second she does, that future's up in smoke.

Something I'm wondering is whether we could use Sarah's power to further our own, i.e. have her separate us from oursrelves so we can read ourselves without needing a mirror. Might be interesting. Didn't put this as write-in because we're not discussing actions yet, but we could push that as a deal for Sarah against her life & a measure of safety.
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>>5915283
>Spare her, she could prove a useful ally.
>Let her live in the factory, it already has security and plenty of space for living quarters.
This should be a temporary measure until we can find a proper place for them. I'm very tempted to just send her back to her flat with security.
Also good to see Etsy got her project done. Makes me wonder if installing security for Leah really would've gotten us in the red (I'm leaning towards no).

>>5915287
>Talking to Sawyer about it
Yeah no lmao. She already got rid of our best future, don't want to ruin these other two's one's for no good reason.

>>5915326
That does sound interesting, but first thing's first we should find a way to gain more money. We need some sort of project that'll give us enough of a monthly income to remain stable with our house, maybe some sort of patent or invention with royalties.
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>>5915283
>Rent
I thought we bought the house outright?

>Spare her, she could prove a useful ally.
>Let her live in the factory, it already has security and plenty of space for living quarters.

Harem time.Joke. Or am I?

First step, cleaning up the area around the factory.
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>>5915443
>I thought we bought the house outright?
The 100k is for security costs, i think. I don't know what exactly is costing 100k per month, but i imagine it must be what's keeping the glowies from swatting us.
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>>5915443
>spoiler
lol no. Harems turn into a shitfest.

>>5915283
>>5915434
After some thought I'm changing my vote to
>Spare her, she could prove a useful ally.
>Send her back to her flat, install some basic security, she’ll be fine. (25K + 1K monthly)
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>>5915451
i have to agree though this quest is definitely rich in good waifus
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>>5915453
>spoiler
That it is.
I wonder if we'll ever get a bro someday, or at least some sort of male friend. I feel like it's unlikely since I think the QM has said that this quest is based on VNs but turned up to 11.
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>>5915450
Yup, it's the insane security costs. Your house is essentially better protected than a military base, and tears to shred any would be intruder. A huge part of the cost is electricity, but also maintenance and general tech costs for Etsy's experiments. While you could convince Etsy to spend less, her stress would ramp up the less defended the house is, so not recommended.

>>5915326
You actually need both to read yourself and have high emotional turmoil to "level up". The level of emotion needs to get more intense for each tier, obviously. Unfortunately, it's not something you can really trigger on purpose, if only you knew someone who could help with your emotions...but alas, no such person exist.

>>5915443
There was only one route in my mind that would allow a harem, and it would have required siding with the most morally dubious character you know of. I would unironically consider it a bad ending considering the type of person you'd need to become to make it happen. I'd feel kind of dirty writing it, to be honest.
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>>5915475
>I'd feel kind of dirty writing it, to be honest.
Harem routes, in my opinion, are nearly always trash. They're just generic and dumb. I do think it'd be possible to write a nice route with two waifus (only two) since at that point you only have three characters to focus on. Of course, that wouldn't really apply here.
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>>5915475
>A huge part of the cost is electricity,
Called it

> if only you knew someone who could help with your emotions...but alas, no such person exist.
kek

Nice. I don't want to get clean, I want to get filthy.
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>>5915479
So it's not the act itself, but the amount. To each their own.
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>>5915488
no, it's more that 'harem' routes are just bland. you get all the girls because wow you're so cool. the girls obviously can't get as much development. we wouldn't be able to get stuff like our power couple relationship with etsy.

If it were only limited to like, let's say, two girls and no more, however, it could be actually written enough, and you could explain why such a relationship wouldn't immediately fall apart. which of course, takes certain types of characters, none of which exist in this quest. Etsy definitely ain't it.
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>>5915497
>Etsy definitely ain't it.
I doubt any of the girls would want to be part of a harem, unless we socially manipulate/groom/mind control them.
Well all of them except for (maybe) Mona. And we'd become her bitch if we tried to get with her or asked for her help with our curse in the beginning.
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>>5915504
again, harems are shit. the last time i saw a good written relationship with more than one woman it was in that pathfinder RPG where you get to marry two female twins.
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>>5915497
Harems is synonymous with polygamy, meaning more than one partner. Trying to change the meaning to suit your own world view is disingenuous to alleviate cognitive dissonance. I enjoy harems because, yes, having a bunch of different women you like being into you is a nice fantasy. Not to broach the subject more than necessary, but all women are capable of being part of a harem, by the simple fact that they are capable of being part of a harem. Whether they join or not is a different matter.
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>>5915523
>Harems is synonymous with polygamy, meaning more than one partner
No, that would mean 'many partners'. Monogamy is one. Bigamy is two.
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>>5915525
Which is why I used the adjective synonymous.
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>>5915475
Could we buy/build a generator? Heck, maybe we could make enough power to sell back to the city!
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>>5915533
You could pester Etsy to make one, although you'd probably need to sell the energy to Z.E.U.S to make money, (you literally cannot compete with them, don't even try.) But doing so would probably make D.I.Y annoyed, even if your exclusivity contract only applies to your designs and not things like energy. I'll probably make a list of what you can buy/build later.

If I'm not mistaken, the winning vote is letting sarah live and putting her in the factory, so I'll start writing that.

(Also, I just want to blame a certain someone for putting the idea of the D.I.Y rep as absolutely stacked in my head because it hasn't left my fucking mind till then.)
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>>5915560
You're welcome.
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>>5915287
>+1
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>>5915560
>(Also, I just want to blame a certain someone for putting the idea of the D.I.Y rep as absolutely stacked in my head because it hasn't left my fucking mind till then.)
wait, someone suggested it and that why you made her that way ? kek
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>>5915475
>You actually need both to read yourself and have high emotional turmoil to "level up". The level of emotion needs to get more intense for each tier, obviously. Unfortunately, it's not something you can really trigger on purpose, if only you knew someone who could help with your emotions...but alas, no such person exist.
Man, this shit is harder than it looks.
>>5915560
I want DIMommy to lift me and work me like she does her ingots.
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>>5915599
>>5915451
>>5915443
>>5915434
>>5915326
>>5915287

As Etsy spins you around, you ask her how she would feel about keeping Sarah and Leah in the factory for now.

“Huh? Uhm, I guess they’d be safer in the factory? But why should I let the agent girl in? She’s with them. You didn’t...warm up to her, did you?” She narrows her eyes at you.

You’re pretty sure she intently watched the footage of your interrogation, so she knows you didn’t do anything weird. Is she really still jealous of-

“I don’t trust her, but, uhm, you know, maybe if you gave me one more week...”

Honestly, you aren’t sure what you expected.

“H-hey, what’s that look? Okay, uhm...5 days? 3 days? P-please?” She looks at you with puppy eyes. You’ll die, you’ll actually die if you refuse her right now. This woman will be the end of you.

Fine, 3 days. You feel like you need to set some boundaries, since she might be getting a little too high off the feeling of control she has over you. It’s fine to let her have her fun when she’s feeling really down or does something for you, but not to the point she starts to think she can get away with whatever she wants. Besides, she did ask you to tell her when she went too far, so you’re sure she understands.

You bring the two girls in the factory, the place is a mess, but it’s functional. A lot of the machines are broken, but Etsy says it shouldn’t take that long to fix them. Leah and Sarah will have to share a room, and neither of them look too happy about it. Still, as time passes, they do end up becoming something that resemble friends. You have to make sure it isn’t a friendship forced by Leah’s power, but it looks like the worst that Leah did was make Sarah like video games.

Even though she got her magic back, Sarah hasn’t tried escaping once, and has even been pretty open about how her power works. She’s still clearly anxious about her future, but you’d be too if you were her. The good news is that the agency seems to be really busy with the bug situation in the sewers growing out of control, so they’re unlikely to try to get her back, since you’ve proven more than once to be a pain to fight.

You also learn that Sarah’s ability can separate the magic from devil’s gamble, it takes a lot of work, but you don’t need to melt the metal that way, and you get more magic back from it. You’ve thought about ‘farming’ magic from someone, constantly sapping their magic away with Devil’s Gamble and taking it for yourself, but you can’t actually make your magic stronger that way, only replenish your reserve. When killing someone, you take the ‘core’ of their magic, which essentially gives you another place to store and produce magical energy, which allows your magic to do more stuff.

You’ve been able to get two ‘allies’ in one mission, which is pretty good, all things considered. Now, what to do next?
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>>5915761

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New buying opportunities (As always, buying them is a free action, even if it’ll take some time to build on the side. Multiple things can be built alongside each other.):

-Experimental Generator: Should save you another 75% of your current monthly spending, and might even be useful in the case of a power outage. (Cost: 500K & 2 months)

-Squire: A cheaper version of K.I.S.A, while it isn’t half as strong or sturdy, it is much faster and stealthier as it isn’t weighed down by all the extra armaments of its superior. Excellent for scouting and low danger missions. Can be equipped with an experimental alloy for 150K extra. (Cost: 400K & 1.5 months)

-K.I.S.A upgrade: Will upgrade K.I.S.A into a stronger, faster and sturdier version. It will also be able to use another experimental alloy. According to Etsy, this is, somehow, not its final form. (Cost: 1M & 3 months)

-Last Resort: A massive mech strong enough to bring down some country's military by itself. Absurdly expensive and time-consuming, it’s named like that for a reason. (Cost: 10M & 1 year.)

(Might add more as people give more ideas.)
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Remaining funds: 755K || Monthly cost: 120K

>Train your magic with Leah and Sarah, you’re pretty sure you can get a breakthrough with the two of them.
>Investigate one of the rumors.
>Schedule a meeting with the demon of the backstreet.
>Attack the criminals that raided YOUR factory, D.I.Y might reward you for it.
>Write in.
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>>5915763
>Train your magic with Leah and Sarah, you’re pretty sure you can get a breakthrough with the two of them.
Let's go.
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>>5915763
Also, while i do want to buy the generator, it takes 2 months. By the time we're finished, we'll have run into the red.
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>>5915523
>but all women are capable of being part of a harem, by the simple fact that they are capable of being part of a harem. Whether they join or not is a different matter.
To be fair this logic can be used for literally anything.

>>5915763
>Attack the criminals that raided YOUR factory, D.I.Y might reward you for it.
We need more money, and we can't let criminals keep on raiding our shit.
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>>5915767
You'd be correct, although do note that this is something Etsy will build on the side, and you'll still be able to do something else as she's building it. Teamwork makes the dreamwork and all that. Of course, she probably won't have the time to make another design to sell as she's building stuff, so you might need to figure out other ways to make money.

Of course, a lot of these options aren't the best ideas to buy right away and are more something to save towards, unless you feel like you can take a loan of 10 million dollar and buy yourself a mech.
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>>5915763
>Attack the criminals that raided YOUR factory, D.I.Y might reward you for it.
We have enough to probably afford hospital bills.
Also we do need enough money for financial security.
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>>5915763
>Attack the criminals that raided YOUR factory, D.I.Y might reward you for it.
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How much time and money would it cost to build another KISA?
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>>5915763
>Attack the criminals that raided YOUR factory, D.I.Y might reward you for it.
I think we need to let Etsy's jealousy cool off a little before we attempt training with the other 2 ladies.
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>>5915830
what we need is to pour some fucking cold water on that woman before weaver dies of dehydration
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>>5915795
While this is true, I'm more worried about criminals ruining any products we might consider making.

>>5915830
That's a good point. We're already stretching it a bit much with letting them live in the factory.
As another thought, maybe we can make them pay rent to us? It'll be a good way to gain a steady source of income if nothing else and I don't like the idea of having a bunch of freeloaders live in our property without paying.
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>>5915839
No water can quench that fire, brother. We either step up or step down (or get stepped on)
>>5915844
Rent is a good idea, but both are NEETs (Sarah too now), I doubt we could ask them for a spare penny.
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>>5915763
>Attack the criminals that raided YOUR factory, D.I.Y might reward you for it.
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>>5915821
I'd probably put it around 4 months and 1.5M. Even so, Etsy might not decide to make another one since she considers it her unique pet project, and she'd rather upgrade the original until it reaches its final version than make more of them.

Squires are slightly different, as they aren't meant to replace the original as much as they are supposed to be support for it. Consider squires as the mass-produced version that will always be one rank lower than the original, and every time K.I.S.A gets an upgrade, the squires will be able to go one level higher.
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>>5915763
>-Experimental Generator: Should save you another 75% of your current monthly spending, and might even be useful in the case of a power outage. (Cost: 500K & 2 months)
Buying this.

>-Last Resort: A massive mech strong enough to bring down some country's military by itself. Absurdly expensive and time-consuming, it’s named like that for a reason. (Cost: 10M & 1 year.)
Aw, man, we need these. But not now.

>Train your magic with Leah and Sarah, you’re pretty sure you can get a breakthrough with the two of them.


>>5915772
Not everything. Men cannot bear children,nor can women impregnate a man, even though they are both part of the process of procreation.
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>>5915976
I'm not talking about pregnancies or procreation or even reality, just the abstract concept of what a harem is.
I mean you could get five toasters then marry all of them and call it a harem.
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>>5916007
>I mean you could get five toasters then marry all of them and call it a harem.
Always wanted a toaster harem.
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>>5916232
I kneel.
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>>5915976
>>5915850
>>5915830
>>5915772
>>5915766

(also the rule on buying things is the same as before, where for anything that costs more than half of your remaining funds, it needs at least two votes to be counted. You can also vote against people if you feel like saving.)

You decide to ask the D.I.Y rep about the criminals who attacked your factory, and turns out, she isn’t very fond of them.

She slams her fist on her desk, and you can see all the stuff on it jump from the impact. “Those FUCKS. We give them an inch, and they take the whole torso! They call themselves the night hawks. We used to sell them weapons and whatnot. You know, we had a pretty good deal, just supply them with things, and they made sure no one messed with us. They’re criminals, they can’t get access to armaments that easily without passing by us, so it was a pretty good deal all things considered, or at least it was until they decided to just betray us on our last meeting and ransack the entire god-damn factory! Sorry, I’m not supposed to swear on official meetings like this, but these guys make my blood boil.” She squeezes a metal object like it’s a rubber toy. You feel like she would take the night hawks herself if she wasn't stuck in her office like this.

You ask her how much D.I.Y would be willing to pay if someone were to take care of them. She raises an eyebrow.

“Urgh, I dunno, officially? Nothing, we aren’t really supposed to do that kind of stuff, but as an under the table deal… 1.5 millions? You know what, 3 millions if you manage to make them give back everything they stole. Threaten their boss or something, kill their kid, I don’t care, they’ve made us lose a lot of cash, but worst of all, they made us look like fools. Make absolutely sure that no one thinks about double-crossing us ever again.”

You nod and shake hands. She tells you the location of their base of operation, although everyone already knows where it is. They don’t exactly act in secret, and they even have an official website you can check. Unsurprisingly, the police hasn't done much to stop them.
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>>5916494

Before this all started, you remembered hating those gangs. They would prey on people like you, high-school dropouts with nowhere to go, and promise them money and drugs. They certainly supplied the latter, but most of the grunts working for them would just end up dead on the street. Even though you wouldn’t have called yourself successful in life back then, you’re still a little proud of yourself in that you never stooped low enough to become a drug addict – but it could’ve happened, and that thought unsettles you.

This is why you don’t exactly feel bad about having to take those guys out, they’re a blight upon society, and reminding them they aren’t above everything is good. Granted, you aren’t exactly employed by paragons of morality either, but at least D.I.Y honor their contracts.

Now, how should you take care of those rats? You’ll bring K.I.S.A, of course, but surely you have a better plan than just going through the front door?

>Go through the sewers, so you can take them by surprise from below. Might run into a few bugs though.
>Try to schedule a meeting with them, then destroy them from the inside out.
>Use K.I.S.A to climb up the roof, and start taking them from top to bottom.
>Actually, the front door sounds about right.
>Write in.
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(Also, no matter what method of entering you pick, you'll get to choose what offensive approach to take when you actually get there. So you can schedule a meeting and try to threaten them instead of going all out right away, or try a stealthier approach and pass as one of them once you appear from the sewers or something.)
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Can Etsy make knock out gas?
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>>5916503
K.I.S.A is in fact equipped with knock out gas (among other things). Since we're in the preparing stage, I'll allow voters to pick stuff Weaver can bring themselves as long as it isn't too big or too weird/expensive. A knock out gas grenade would be allowed, but fun fact, those exist, and they actually tend to kill more people than they put asleep, so it might not be the best non-lethal approach.
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>>5916496
>sewers
LOL NOPE
Meeting sounds like a bad idea as well. I'm half tempted to say "front door".
>Write in.
Use K.I.S.A. to climb the roof, then have it go through the front door alone and do a good ol' pincer attack
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>>5916529
Good idea - KISA goes through the front door, we go from above.

Actually, can we break our fall using a speed zone?
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>>5916532
Speed zone doesn't work on living beings, but you can use it on objects like your clothing to slow down your fall. Do note that things keep their original momentum once they leave the zone, so your clothes will suddenly snap back on you as all the force from your weight kicks in, but it's just clothing so it won't actually hurt that much, it'll just throw you slightly off balance.

If you hold something particularly heavy, the weight might start ripping your clothes as you fall, so might need to take that into account.
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>>5916542
I'll take those odds. We aren't holding something heavy as of now, i think.
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>>5916496
>>5916529
+1

>>5916532
This too but only if we aren't carrying something too heavy.
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>>5916496
>Use K.I.S.A to climb up the roof, and start taking them from top to bottom.
We should do some scouting before hand, but it's better than nothing.
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Alright, you'll start on the roof, and K.I.S.A will burst through the front door. Etsy can always tell you how it's going on K.I.S.A's side. Votes locked.

Also expect more random character fan service because I'm trying to get back to studying anatomy, so it's a good excuse to be drawing that. It's non canon, just fun to draw.
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>>5916698
I like it. Good lines.
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>>5916693
>>5916545
>>5916529
>>5916664

You realized that K.I.S.A will need to hold back as long as it fights with you to avoid friendly fire, so you decide to go for a pincer attack. Your clothes are actually somewhat reinforced by D.I.Y to take out minor bullet hits, you don’t think you’ll get hit by any bullets considering your powers, but it can’t hurt to be safe.

K.I.S.A rapidly (albeit not entirely silently) brings you to the top of the roof. You stayed out of sight of any windows, but you’re sure some people will come to investigate soon enough.

K.I.S.A doesn’t waste any time, and it jumps from the roof all the way to the front of the entrance. You can hear the sound of the impact from there. It’s a 5-story building, so it’s unlikely anyone at the top will run all the way down before the first floor gets wiped out.

You quickly get to work, disrupting the lock of the roof door is child’s play, but when you open the door, you find yourself at the end of a gun.

Click.

The man holding the weapon panics as he pulls the trigger again and again, even checking the safety to make sure he didn’t get anything wrong. But you’ve disrupted his gun from the inside, there’s nothing he could do without disassembling and reassembling it. One shot is all it takes for him to fall over and die. You quickly undress him and take his clothes, normally the gunshot would’ve attracted a lot of attention, but K.I.S.A’s rampage is probably more important to them than whatever is going on at the top.
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>>5916764

Etsy says that K.I.S.A is already going at the second floor, and from a few scans it did of the area, the boss should be at the 4th floor. Seems the 5th floor is mostly for janitors equipment and whatnot, you do meet a few people here, but nearly all of them are hiding from what’s going on at the bottom of the building. No one pays attention to you, and you highly doubt those guys will come to help their boss later, so you decide to spare them for now.

You don’t feel exactly great about killing other people, but they knew the risks when they signed up with the night hawks, and they’ve probably ruined the life of thousands of other people for their own selfish benefit. They also knew that double-crossing D.I.Y meant that they’d fight back full force, if not you, then they would have surely hired some private military contractors to wipe them out. It sucks, but that’s how it is.

You find yourself in the 4th floor, there’s about 20 people here, seems they want to make sure no one gets to their boss. You can disrupt projectiles that go towards you, but considering a few of them have semi-automatic weapons, you’ll run out of magic trying to disrupt all of the bullets.

You also use MPR to make sure none of them have devil gamble’s bullets. As far as you can tell, they do not. The fact even the agency do not use that alloy means it’s probably a very recent discovery that most people haven’t yet implemented in their arsenal. None of the gang members here are awakened either, or if they are, they’ve got such low magical potential that they probably can’t do much with it anyway.

The ‘boss room’ does seem to have one person of great magical potential, however, you don’t know if it’s the gang leader himself or someone else. Now, what to do...

>Wait for K.I.S.A to reach you, it shouldn’t take that long.
>Use a speed zone to slow down bullets coming towards you, then shoot them.
>Try to stealthily disrupt all their guns, then shoot them.
>You’re still disguised, maybe you could try to talk your way into the room?
>Write in.
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>>5916769
I was thinking...couldn't we just use a speed zone on their guns? It doesn't work on people, but we could stop the guns themselves, and then shoot the gunmen.
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>>5916769
>Use a speed zone to slow down bullets coming towards you, then shoot them.
I'll admit I don't know what's best here. If anyone can come up with a good write-in it'll be appreciated.

All of these have some risk to them. If we wait too long the boss might escape, if we use too much magic we might be screwed if the boss is also a magic user, and talking our way into the room just sounds like a terrible idea that'll have us lose another body part.

QM is it possible to still use the lingering part of our curse to help here somehow?
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>>5916788
Wouldn't that count as disrupting their guns? Or is it a more general area sort of thing? Because if they show from behind where we set up the speed area we're probably screwed (unless we can affect multiple different objects in it).
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>>5916799
Speed zone is an area of effect. My idea was that instead of putting it in front of them so their bullets would get stopped, we'd just put it in them so their guns wouldn't be able to move in the first place.
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>>5916788
You can only make one zone at a time, but you can make it big enough to encompass all the guns, and then just stop any bullets they have from working. Do note that such a massive zone is a pain to disable on a whim, and that it's the most magic intensive thing you know. So you better hope the next fight doesn't last too long if you do decide to make it this big. Generally, slowing down only the bullets imply you only make a small zone around yourself that you can use to slow down the bullets, which is much less costly in magical energy.

>>5916790
Your curse is more or less gone, breaking it is what awakened you to your magic potential. It is mentioned however that in emergencies, your magic will sometimes temporarily specialize to save your hide, but that's pretty much out of your control.
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>>5916769
>Write in.
Go down to the 3rd floor and help K.I.S.A by shooting them in the back.
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>>5916809
Okay, in that case, can we shoot the people with the automatic guns first? Since we've got them by surprise, we could pick them off before they realized what was happening, while protecting ourselves with the field.
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SNEED
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>>5916869
Sure, you could do that. Do note that they're on edge, so they might react fast, but you could realistically take a few of them down before they realize what's happening.
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>>5916889
Well, since we're putting the field around ourselves, all we need to do is leave the gun poking out and we can protect oursevelves while shooting them.
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>>5916769
>Use a speed zone to slow down bullets coming towards you, then shoot them.
focus on the guys with semi-autos since they're the most pain in the ass
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>>5916790
>>5916892
We're not that good with guns. If we practiced, that be one thing, but we've been getting lucky. We should rely more on magic, like disrupting all their guns, instead of hoping we have more magic than they have bullets. More importantly, we should try to save our magic until we know who the person is with the greater magical potential.
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>>5916907
Disrupting their guns would be hard and probably take more magic than using a speed zone.
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>>5916907
We can go with disabling the semi-automatic ones, instead of everything and then shooting ?
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>>5916995
That's an option, there are only 5 semi-automatic wielder in the room, so it wouldn't take that much time and magic to do.
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>>5916769
Hoo boy, taking a fight that we're not sure to win with armed people! Time to lose another arm!
Jokes aside, we gotta know where our strengths lie. This isn't it. K.I.S.A. is ten times better than we are at handling this.
>>5916812
I'll support this. Go fetch K.I.S.A. ourselves, then throw the big bugger at the gunmen.
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>>5916769
>>5916995
I'll support doing this in addition to my vote >>5916790

>>5916907
That's actually a good point. But at the same time I don't want to let the boss escape.

>>5916802
That sounds good in theory, but the QM explained why it wouldn't really work if we wanted to keep some of our magic for the crimeboss.
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>>5916901
adding >>5916995 to my vote
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>>5917068
>>5917056
>>5917043
>>5916901
>>5916889
>>5916892
>>5916812
>>5916790

The semi-automatic wielder are the most dangerous thing here, so you decide to focus on disabling their guns. While you have some experience with handguns, the semi-automatic are a little bit different from what you’re used to, so your disruption is not as stealthy as you’d have hoped. There is a very noticeable clicking sound coming from their weapon, one click is an oddity, two is a coincidence, five time is cause for serious concern.

“Yo, is the gun ‘sposed to do that?” One of the goon says, shaking their rifle around.

“S’probably fine, did ya… check the thingie? Y’know, on the...end barrel,” the other grunt answers.

“What if it’s not fine? If it doesn’t work against that thing downstairs, then we’re cooked, ain’t we?”

“C’mon, it’s just a scrap o’ metal, just shoot it till it drops. Hey, is that guy new or-”

You shoot three of them dead while they’re distracted, and quickly set up a speed zone to slow down any incoming bullets. You’re not a professional marksman, but hitting still targets like this from this close isn’t hard. Unfortunately, your targets are about to get a lot less still as everyone is scrambling for cover, you manage to shoot two more before most of them get something between you and your gun.

You don’t even bother using invisible bullets for this, all it takes is curving them with unreliable habit to hit those that hide under cover. You get shot at a lot, but the time zone makes the bullets so slow you’d have to walk directly into them to get hurt. At first you think you're safe from whatever they can throw at you, but then you get taken by surprise as someone tries to rush you with a rusty knife from behind, you do manage to shoot him in the gut before it’s too late, but it was VERY close.

For a second, you’re afraid that they’ll all start to rush you into melee range, which would actually be pretty bad for you, but thankfully, none of them are willing to take the risk.

“Fuckin’ hell, ma rifle ain’t workin’!” One of the goon shouts.

“Me neither! Wassup with that!? Almost died at D.I.Y tryin’ to get it!” He keeps pulling the trigger, as if pressing it enough would suddenly fix the gun’s problem.

Then, for some ungodly reason, they all decide to check their gun’s integrity by putting their eye as close to the hole of the gun’s barrel as possible,

And pulling the trigger.

To everybody’s surprise, including your own, the gun suddenly start working, and all 5 goons shoot themselves in the face in perfect synchronization, splattering their gray matter all over the wall.
You hear laughter. The kind of canned laughter you’d hear in a sitcom after someone told a bad joke. You don’t know where the sound is coming from, only that it’s there.
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>>5917213

Everyone stares in horror at their dead friends, and the few remaining survivors start to rush for the exit as they realize they can’t win. Unfortunately for them, they bump right into K.I.S.A, who proceeds to clean them in half with a sharp leg.
“S-sorry, I know I’m not supposed to kill those who surrenders, but uh, they didn’t raise their arm or anything so uhm, honest mistake!”

You hear a ‘boo-womp’ sound effect come from...somewhere, again, then you hear laughter. Actual laughter, not the weird one you heard before. It’s the kind of laughter that’s so intense a normal person would have trouble breathing after it. You turn to face the source of the sound, and you see...a woman? You think? She looks so weird, you aren’t exactly sure what she is. You think she's human, if anything.

“Hi guys!” Canned laughter again. “I’ve been told to fight you! Don’t really wanna, but they’ll hurt my boyfriend if I don’t...” You hear an ‘aww’ sound effect, this is actually kind of getting on your nerves. “And a one, and a two...”

You try to read her with MPR, but all you get is...how do you even describe this.

MPR(Schadenfreude): Hi guys, welcome to my blog, where I post funny memes I see online! Now, I know what you’re thinking, ‘but schadenfreude, I thought you said you’d stop posting after the last drama’ but you see, dear oomfie-

Yeah, it kind of goes on and on like this. Usually the patterns are esoteric and strange, but those are actual sentences you can read, the problem is it’s just useless drivel. You could probably make sense of them given enough time, but that’s assuming you survive that long.

“And a three~!” She winks, and a star shaped object appears, it then rapidly starts spinning towards K.I.S.A. It dodges, only to starts slipping on a corpse and falling down the stairs.

You hear Etsy scream in your radio. There is no way in her mind that this is a genuine mistake from K.I.S.A.

“Guess that robot’s going back to the scrapyard!” There’s an awkward silence, she frowns. “Hehe, tough crowd- OW!” A bucket of pain falls on her head from who knows where, the canned laughter breaks the silence once again.
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>>5917218

You hear K.I.S.A climbing back up, you’re not sure how to handle...whatever she is, but you’ll have to try.

How do you approach this?
>Talk it out, she mentioned her boyfriend might get hurt if she doesn’t fight you. Maybe you can help?
>Fight her.
>Flee, you just have to hope her powers won’t stop you from doing that.

If you fight, how will you approach this? (pick two)

Offensive:
>Swarm her with devil’s gamble bullets with K.I.S.A, if you can get rid of her powers, she’s screwed.
>Disrupt her attacks, turn them against her.
>Use invisible bullets, there’s no joke to be made about things you can’t see.
>Write in

Defensive:
>She’s actually standing in your speed zone right now, slow down her clothes to impair her movement.
>Save up as much magic as you can and stall until you can figure her out with MPR, might give time for the boss to flee however.
>Use your speed zone to slow down any projectile she sends.
>Disrupt the magic she sends at you.
>Counter with your own jokes. You’re confident you can be funnier than she is.
>Write in
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I forgot to re-enable my name. I just like to turn it off when voting on other threads.

Also typo, it's supposed to be 'bucket of paint', but honestly bucket of pain sounds like a pun so it's in character.
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>>5917213
>>5917218
>>5917222
It had to be toons.
I love this character. The look, the mannerisms, the powers.

All three are trap options.
>Talk it out, she mentioned her boyfriend might get hurt if she doesn’t fight you. Maybe you can help?

>Write in
Laugh.

>Counter with your own jokes. You’re confident you can be funnier than she is.
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>>5917222
kill her NOW

>Swarm her with devil’s gamble bullets with K.I.S.A, if you can get rid of her powers, she’s screwed.
It's magic toonforce. It won't apply. I think.

>She’s actually standing in your speed zone right now, slow down her clothes to impair her movement.
This will of course result in her clothes ripping off from her body, and she'll probably do an anime slap baka or some stupid shit. I believe we can kill her before then. If we can't,
>Counter with your own jokes
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>‘Schadenfreude’: An awakened woman that gains power from people ending up in ‘amusing’ predicaments. Her magic can best be described as ‘toon-like’, the universe itself bending towards making the fight look like a complete joke.
I don't know if we're going to be able to out-funny her if it's her superpower.
And I fear that laughing will just make her stronger.
I don't know what to think about this honestly.

>>5917222
>Talk it out, she mentioned her boyfriend might get hurt if she doesn’t fight you. Maybe you can help?
This might be a mistake, but I can't think of anything better to do.
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>>5917260
Goddamnit anon, are we gonna try to befriend every single magic user we meet? When did we become a generic shonen protagonist? We're never gonna become stronger if we just talk it out with everyone. The moment we face someone like the monster who 'intiated' us, we'll crumple like wet paper.
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>>5917222
>>5917260
Changing to
>Flee, you just have to hope her powers won’t stop you from doing that.
If that doesn't work
>Disrupt the magic she sends at you.
>Use your speed zone to slow down any projectile she sends.

>>5917263
You're right. Although I don't think we'd be able to kill her, she literally has magic that can affect reality itself, and I mostly just want to get to the boss and have him beat before we leave.
On another note I feel like we should've killed the fed chick when we had the chance.
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>>5917279
>You're right. Although I don't think we'd be able to kill her, she literally has magic that can affect reality itself
Yes, but it's still magic. Our devil's gamble should be able to ignore it. We're not gona be able to escape from a toon power girl, we'll end up slipping on a banana and fracturing our skull or something stupid like that.
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>>5917282
>Our devil's gamble should be able to ignore it. We're not gona be able to escape from a toon power girl, we'll end up slipping on a banana and fracturing our skull or something stupid like that.
Dammit why can't we have her as a sparring partner instead of a neet and a glowie?
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>>5917222
best girl just entered the chat
>Talk it out, she mentioned her boyfriend might get hurt if she doesn’t fight you. Maybe you can help?
>>5917279
>spoiler
you got a point, if she crosses us you'll get your chance, anon
>>5917263
>Goddamnit anon, are we gonna try to befriend every single magic user we meet ?
you make it sound like it's a bad thing
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>>5917499
I literally explained why it's a bad thing
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>>5917505
I see your point, but I don’t wanna kill everyone just because of that
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>>5917499
>>5917289
>>5917282
>>5917279
>>5917260
>>5917231
>>5917230

Alright, no need to shed any more unnecessary bloodshed. She’s basically being blackmailed, right? It’s not like she really wants to fight you. Unlike the other henchmen who worked here of their own free will. Granted, maybe some of the other criminals you shot down were being blackmailed too, but you try to not think too hard about that for your own sanity.

You ask her if you can talk this out. She cocks her head to the side at a 90° angle.

“Talking ain’t saving anyone, old buddy old pal. Law of the west! One man standing! Or woman? Wait, which one am I again?” She pulls out a phone and starts tapping loudly on it, after a few seconds, someone answer. “Yeah, can you put him through? Yeah, I’m fighting, I just- Okay, thanks! So, baby, I’m the girl in that scenario, right? I- No, I was just wondering cause usually girls are the damsels in distress, not the other way around so-” She turns back to you, “Sorry, just talking to my boyfriend real quick, I love him! He says I don’t need to worry about him, but he’s also screaming a lot, so I’m not sure. You know how guys are, never honest with their feelings!”

You see K.I.S.A slowly moves towards the boss room while she’s distracted. Taking great care to not slip on anything. It seems it’s not fully immune to her magic, but it’s not as affected as the rest, so as long as it’s being cautious, it should be fine.
You can see the general ‘area of effect’ of her power, and she looks to be about far enough from the boss room that K.I.S.A can reach it without being affected by it. You try to keep her talking, which isn’t actually that hard, the problem is that she’s also “fighting” as she talks.

Weirdly enough, she’s also hit by her own power more than once. It seems that she can’t exactly control who gets hit, and that while her magic favors her, it tends to target the most amusing person at the moment. As such, you try to avoid showing anger or annoyance as much as possible, even playing into her jokes if possible. Unfortunately, she’s been living with her magic much longer than you have, so she’s much better at making you the punchline than you are. It doesn’t help that the type of comedy changes a lot, sometimes the stoic straight man being bullied is just as funny as the idiot who plays along with the jokes.

You try to shoot her when she gets a little too close for comfort, only for the gun to stop working whenever you try. You almost check the barrel of your own gun to see what’s wrong, until Etsy calls you out on it. Her powers also alter a lot of your common sense, which makes you really scared to use your guns altogether.
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>>5917901

You then hear Etsy’s voice come from behind Schadenfreude. K.I.S.A is holding what you presume is the crime boss between two of its mechanical legs.

“We have a hostage too. Uhm, so if you don’t stop right now...err…”

The boss orders Schad to get him out right now, but he quickly shuts up once a blade pops out of one of K.I.S.A’s legs and presses against his neck.

Schadenfreude actually looks rather split, she’s still smiling, but you can feel a slight sense of panic in her voice. “Wow! This is just like a trolley problem or something! Try to save the boss and risk your boyfriend’s death, or don’t save the boss and...risk his death.” A slightly distorted version of the usual canned laughter can be heard. You have a very very bad feeling about this.

MPR(Schadenfreude): Immense magic potential. Passively creates a ‘comedy zone’ around her, which affects the ‘seriousness’ of everything within it – including herself. The zone’s intensity can be increased with more magic. She is also capable of temporarily making herself immune to her own zone, even if doing so is highly costly in magic.

She wasn’t even actively using magic this entire time. This was the passive effect. You need to resolve this situation as fast as possible, or things are about to get a lot worse.

>Torture the boss until he frees her boyfriend.
>This is hopeless, get out of here and tell K.I.S.A to leave the boss behind.
>Brace for the worst, she has to run out of magic eventually right?
>Focus all your firepower on her, if you can just take her down before she gets to do anything…
>Write in.
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>>5917222
>>5917279
I just realized I haven't changed my vote yet
Supporting this >>5917231
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>>5917903
Question, could we technically pull a Kraftwerk with our speed zone? You said they were basically proportional to speed, right? So we could technically get a devil's gamble bullet, tap it on a speed zone, and watch it go boom.
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>>5917904
Well nevermind kek

>>5917903
>Torture the boss until he frees her boyfriend.
I'm feeling sadistic right now.
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>>5917906
The main issue being that devil's gamble bullets barely get affected by your speed zone. You can slow them down slightly if you really try, but it's a massive magic drain and only really viable for dodging said bullets (making them faster is just as resource intensive.)

You could however do that with regular/invisible bullets. Since the kinetic force would in fact add up with every hit, and you could always disrupt them to readjust their trajectory if their new momentum makes them go slightly off course.
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>>5917912
That would be nice, but normal bullets probably wouldn't do shit against her toonforce.
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Wait, wait, I know. We're able to see the general 'area' of her attacks, right? I was thinking we'd find a way to distract her with KISA while we get outside her range, and then shoot that bitch with Devil's Gamble before she increases her range. Tell Etsy to try to stall her.
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>>5917918
The room is big enough to allow this, although you aren't exactly sure how big she can make the zone when she actually tries. K.I.S.A can still stall her, but considering it is holding a hostage, it might be slightly awkward for it to do that without accidentally killing your one bargaining chip.
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>>5918013
The point is taking up her attention, KISA is a robot and the hostage isn't relev\nat to our payment. While her ability is retardedly overpowered, she is suffering from the 'stupid' limitation.

She's not going willingly to activate her power if it accidentally kills the hostage and risks her boyfriend. As long as Etsy can keep her talking for a while, we can back up and shoot her.
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Rolled 2 (1d2)

Well...I guess the other voters are asleep. I don't want this to take forever so...let's put it to the dice.

1 we save the boyfriend
2 we kill her with the plan
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>>5918065
Ok I guess we're gonna try that distraction plan. Too bad for the boyfriend.
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If we're going to kill magic users we should probably try to think of ways to kill Leah and Sarah without breaking etiquette.
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>>5917903
>>Torture the boss until he frees her boyfriend.
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Oh, well rip to my favorite character.
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>>5918072
We don't need to kill everyone, this is just an opportunity to kill an enemy.

>>5918077
well you've technically made it a tie now, >>5918065 is just another voter, not the QM
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>>5917903
>Write in.
Why so serious? If you want him so bad, here! catch!

Then have K.I.S.A. toss the boss at her.
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>>5918065
I'll be giving it a little bit more time, it's a pretty big fight with big rewards if you can pull it off, so I want to make sure most people have time to discuss it.
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>>5918081
But wouldn't every bit of magical exp help if we're going to want to punch up against the more powerful magic users?
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>>5918087
Yes, but we don't need to kill everyone. We made those two allies, so we let them go. This woman is an enemy, so we kill her. There's a difference between killing an enemy instead of trying to befriend them, and killing an former enemy we already befriended.
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>>5918088
Why didn't we kill that glowie again? She was our enemy and her abilities aren't even that great.
Besides not killing them now doesn't mean we're never going to, and sparing magic users doesn't mean they're never going to be a problem in the future.
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>>5918092
>Why didn't we kill that glowie again?
Because she surrendered immediately, i guess?

>Besides not killing them now doesn't mean we're never going to, and sparing magic users doesn't mean they're never going to be a problem in the future.
Like i said, it's a question of the current state of affairs. As of now, this woman is our enemy, and the other two girls are our allies. We can either try to turn this girl into another ally, or we can kill her. Repeating 'but what about the other ones' isn't going to change the situation here.
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>>5918087
As a reminder, you *are* punching up against a more powerful magic user. Shadenfreude has immense magic potential, which is comparable to Dusk and even Mammona, which is two tiers higher than you.

Of course, higher potential isn't the only factor, the glowie woman was also one level higher than you, and you wiped the floor with her, you also have K.I.S.A to even the odds, which in terms of raw firepower has proven to beat high potential magic users by itself.

Also, if you were wondering, killing her would instantly make you level up to high potential, and would put you relatively close to the immense potential requirement.
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>>5918168
It's like i said, we oughta kill her while she's still stupid. She's a walking disaster waiting to happen.
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Also, we *really* could use a tiebreaker.
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>>5918168
Whoa! Look at you, improving by leaps and bounds, getting fancy with the highlights.
Keep it up!

Solid third best girl right here, better than her sister.
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>>5917912
Pinball Wizard, huh? Nice.
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>>5917906
>>5917912
>>5917913
>>5918182
You know, I'd support this line of thought, if after triggering our ability it was a bunch of bullets flying everywhere at once.
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>>5917903
>>5917905
I prefer the larger versions myself.
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>>5918187
That line of thought could work but not here, normal bullets don't work against her.

We need to use devil's gamble. That's the only way we're killing her. Again, she has a ridiculous potential. We need to finish her off before she activates it and we die.
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>>5918181
It's actually supposed to be your other fast food coworker, but to be fair you never saw her face before, and since they're both athletic and ginger, I see how they'd be similar. (I'm mostly sweeping through the characters we saw very little drawings of as of now. Demon of the Backstreet will probably be next.)

Admittedly, I somewhat cheated with the body by taking heavy reference from another drawing (and still messed it up in some parts like the left arm being too small). Honestly, I've been neglecting shading and highlights for too long, so I mostly just experiment until it feels right, figuring out how the light is supposed to bounce around can be kinda hard unless you got the reference right in front of you. It's nice to see some noticeable improvement, if anything.
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>>5917901
>You almost check the barrel of your own gun to see what’s wrong, until Etsy calls you out on it.
So it was because of her those other guys shot themselves ? Zam
>>5917903
>Torture the boss until he frees her boyfriend.
She’s only here for the bf, so let’s get that out of the way
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>>5917905
A cute, CUUUUUUUUUUTE
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>>5918200
Maan, are we really going to waste an opportunity to get immense potential just to help a random girl who tried to kill us? How are we ever gonna beat the likes of Mona?
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>>5918207
With the power of friendship, of course. Jokes aside, we’ll find some killer eventually. QM made it hard to kill the cute and funny girl with the bf stunt.
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>>5918270
Except we won't, every damn magic user we find we befriend. Leah, the glowie, the backstreet demon, the bugs are friendly and now we're letting this walking disaster free. Why, because they're female?

What, are we just gonna wait until we get an overtly convenient evil man to kill?
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You just can't make female characters in these kinds of settings, anons are simps so they'll try to please every single woman they meet and you never get to do anything interesting.
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>>5918281
>What, are we just gonna wait until we get an overtly convenient evil man to kill?
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>>5918286
Waifufags, not even once.
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>>5918291
Let it go anon, just accept we're never gonna get to do anything cool because anons will keep shooting down every opportunity so they can simp for random female characters. They could show someone crippling us and killing etsy and they'd still try to become fwiends because they want to turn this into a generic waifu collecting quest.
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>>5918281
>Why, because they're female?
Because she’s being blackmailed and even with that she didn’t actively try to kill us yet. Look anon, I know you’re salty ‘coz we saved the glower but there always next time, chill.
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>>5918300
Nigga it’s literally early in the quest and the one we saved was a coward glowie from a black company and now we’re trying to save the blackmailed clown. Chill a little you 2.
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>>5918331
She literally almost killed us back when we were about to look into our gun's barrel and got saved by etsy. If this was a man you'd be telling KISA to light her up.
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>>5917903
>Torture the boss until he frees her boyfriend.
This is sadly the lesser evil, all the rest sound really risky.
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>>5918339
Keyword “actively”. And that same thing happened with the goons before, remember ?
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>>5918345
Yeah, because letting the walking disaster who causes people to kill themselves just by being around them to go free is much less risky, right?
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>>5918347
That just makes it worse. You're trying to save someone with a power that kills her own allies. Why? Because she's le cute grill. We honestly deserve to blow up our own heads by "accident" if we do this
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>>5918352
Anon, we’re early in the quest and we’ll have plenty of nasty characters to get our upgrade from. Why are you treating this like the end of the world ?
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>>5918345
>>5918200
>>5918083
>>5918076
>>5917907

You ask Etsy if K.I.S.A can torture the boss until he orders his goons to free Schadenfreude’s boyfriend. She answers by giving him small electroshocks of increasing intensity, then slowly twisting his legs, then injecting who knows what into his veins.

He’s clearly in intense pain, but it’s hard to take it seriously when you keep hearing the Wilhelm scream every time he opens his mouth.

Schadenfreude actually does try to save him, even increasing the effect of her zone, but turns out the boss is the funniest target here, so all it does is make the torture even worse. It only takes a few minutes for him to give in and order the release of her boyfriend.

You hear a few whispers over the phone, and to your surprise, they refuse to let him go. Seems the goons realize the boss basically lost all power he may have had, and that releasing their hostage means that nothing stops schadenfreude from seeking revenge. You’re scared that you may have done all of this for nothing, until Etsy casually mentions the exact location in which the hostage is situated.

Turns out Schadenfreude left her phone on free wi-fi, and it was a cakewalk for Etsy to trace the call. The grunts hesitate a little bit longer, but do eventually decide to release him as they don’t want to take the risk of K.I.S.A rapidly approaching their location. Schadenfreude’s eyes go wide, before her legs start spinning rapidly, and she disappears in a puff of smoke. “Sorry for trying to kill you! It might happen again!”

The boss asks you if you’re going to release him now, and he’s answered by the voice of the D.I.Y rep. It seems that K.I.S.A is putting a phone call on speakers.

“Etsy? Did you come up with another design or something? I’m kinda busy here, so make it quick.”

“Y-yeah, uhm, I was wondering, would we get extra if we got the Night Hawk boss to you alive?” Etsy answers.

“...like, ALIVE alive? All limbs intact? Working brain?”

“3 limbs, I think.”

“Good enough. I’ll give you an extra million from my personal account.” You hear the representative laugh. The kind of laugh you’d hear someone have after they just won the lottery. “Hope you like the taste of melted iron, fucker.” She hangs up.

The kidnapping is pretty easy, a few civilians do see the scene, it happens fast enough that they don’t have the time to take any pictures. It might spawn a few rumors, but this city has so many weird things that no one would bat an eye to a death robot rampaging at a criminal hideout.

You deliver him to your factory, and the representative comes to pick him up. You don’t think you’ve ever seen her so happy before, she’s whistling a tune as she squeezes the boss’s ribs. “Oh, we’re going to have a great weekend together, just you wait.”

You’re not sure why she said it like that, but you decide to not think about it too hard, you’ve got other things to worry about.
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>>5918380

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Rumor update:
-Multiple farm fields have been devoured by swarms of locusts, conveniently, no pictures were taken of said swarms even though they were allegedly massive enough to be seen from miles away.
-Mammona’s apartment is becoming quite popular, and she has even started showing herself to the general public. Looks like she doesn’t feel the need to hide anymore.
-Sawyer’s store has closed. No one knows where she is now, but she has occasionally been sighted at the orphanage you previously visited.
-The all peeping eye has gone beyond simply leering at women and now actively blackmails people with the information it finds, confirming the fact it is linked to an actual person and not a random phenomenon.

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4.755M (original funds + hideout attack reward)
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120K (monthly security cost)
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5K (Minor K.I.S.A repairs)
=
5.75M

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>Investigate one of the rumors.
>Schedule a meeting with the demon of the backstreet.
>Check up on the agency’s activities.
>Try to meet up with Schadenfreude.
>Train your powers with Sarah and Leah.
>Write in
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>>5918381
not 5.75M, it's 4.63M left, I don't know where I got that first number from. My ass can't do basic math.
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>>5918381
>Train your powers with Sarah and Leah.

Damn, a lot happening in the background.

Buying
-Experimental Generator: Should save you another 75% of your current monthly spending, and might even be useful in the case of a power outage. (Cost: 500K & 2 months)

-K.I.S.A upgrade: Will upgrade K.I.S.A into a stronger, faster and sturdier version. It will also be able to use another experimental alloy. According to Etsy, this is, somehow, not its final form. (Cost: 1M & 3 months)

-Squire: A cheaper version of K.I.S.A, while it isn’t half as strong or sturdy, it is much faster and stealthier as it isn’t weighed down by all the extra armaments of its superior. Excellent for scouting and low danger missions. Can be equipped with an experimental alloy for 150K extra. (Cost: 400K & 1.5 months)
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>>5918378
> Why are you treating this like the end of the world ?
Because of how much of a blatant hypocrite you all are. I'm certain plenty of the mooks had excuses to be working for them too, yet did you give a singular thought about them? No. You send KISA to slaughter them like dogs without a shred of guilt - but now that it's a quirky xd girl, now you're suddenly Mr.Redemption.

Your hypocrisy is extremely blatant, and i hate hypocrisy. This quest will never flourish as long as hypocritical simps like you win. But sure, whatever, let's go have some more women try to kill us so we can befrieeend them.
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>>5918381
>Try to meet up with Schadenfreude.
Might as well make the most of this. Let's see if we can get something out of this or make a connection. Ride the wave of insanity.

Buy the Experimental Generator and the Squire.
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>>5918381
>Train your powers with Sarah and Leah.
Well, since we lost yet another opportunity to become more powerful thanks to the white knight crew, let's try to at least become slightly better at what we can already do.
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>>5918381
>Try to meet up with Schadenfreude.
I still believe that if we can get her as a sparring partner it might prove more useful for our general strength and as well as dealing with the unexpected.
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>>5918396
>>5918405
she's not gonna fuck us if you keep simping, you know
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>>5918408
She has a boyfriend man. There's more of a chance Leah and Sara have sex with us than her.
Also we can use this opportunity to maybe kill her with an ambush.
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>>5918412
> There's more of a chance Leah and Sara have sex with us than her.
So then why keep trying to be fwiendly with this walking disaster?

>Also we can use this opportunity to maybe kill her with an ambush.
I'm not stupid, if you had any intention whatsoever of killing her you'd have done it last time. You will simply make up some excuse again such as 'but she didnt do anything to uuus this time'
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>>5918381
>Train your powers with Sarah and Leah.
We gotta see those bugs or the peeping eye next
>>5918385
Supporting those purchases
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Also, for the discussion going in the background on 'killing vs allying.'

Making allies right now is relatively easy, making loyal allies is...harder. Etsy is someone that will stay loyal until the end, but most people you've befriended thus far do it only for their own selfish reason, and their allegiances are shaky at best. They are thankful for what you've done for them, but if you get in the way of whatever goal they may have in the future, it might end up becoming a problem later.
That doesn't mean that mindless killing would always be the way to go, that would make you a lot of enemies, including some that may be far above your current level.

It is correct that you are early enough that sparing is a viable option for most encounters, but the more powerful the person you spare is, the more dangerous the result can become. Schadenfreude is a good example of that, while right now everyone will think you simply tried to avoid a fight you couldn't win, if other parties see you affiliating with her even further, there might be consequences.

Point is, if you have to make an ally, try to think of ways to maximize their use, as they might not be around forever.
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>>5918381
>Train your powers with Sarah and Leah.
Buy:
>Generator
>Squire
>K.I.S.A
I really want that death robot swarm. Maybe we can upgrade the factory.
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>>5918415
Schadenfreude has a free flat on anon’s head
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>>5918408
>>5918415
>jealous of a fictional character on a philippine embroidery usenet
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>>5918423
>>5918425
See? This is why simps ruin quests. They literally can't fathom the thought of someone not immediately liking a female character. They'll kill hordes of male mooks, but then comes a female character and all of a sudden they're steven universe.
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>>5918415
>So then why keep trying to be fwiendly with this walking disaster?
See >>5918405 , but now that I think about it this isn't realistic.
I'm of the opinion we should kill all of these magic users eventually, Leah, Sarah, Mona, Sawyer and yes even Schadenfreude, since they will one day be huge threats to us. As of now we are weak, and can't really justify killing them in any way without breaking etiquette.

>>5918381
>>5918405
Changing to
>Train your powers with Sarah and Leah.
Ah yes, the 'training' option with the people living under our good grace.
I'm starting to regret not taking the chance to kill a major threat out of caution and sadism. Fuck that was so stupid of me.
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>>5918427
I accept your concession.
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>>5918430
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>>5918426
In their defense, I haven't put a lot of named/drawn male characters. There's Oliver (mercy on the Asian girl's soul) and the fed who was clearly on killing/abducting intent.
Well, technically the pet of the deep arbiter and Dusk are male, but they're more forces of nature than characters right now.
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>>5918441
>In their defense, I haven't put a lot of named/drawn male characters.
The solution to "players refuse to harm female cahracters even when they literally tried to kill them" isn't "just make male characters instead", it's "the player stop being retarded"
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>>5918443
Dude, the only “retarded” action we took was not buying Etsy a Madoka fit
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>>5918461
We let the walking calamity walk free.
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we did and it was hilarious
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>>5918381
>Train your powers with Sarah and Leah.
Don't wanna risk hospital bills until we're sure we can win. I'm k for all purchases mostly though
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Getting caught up on this quest, still reading thread 1. I got in because I was curious about there actually being sex in this or not. What I got instead was some nice urban fantasy insanity that reminds me of Pact and other things I cannot think of right now... but with sex too. I'm in.
Pact is one of the best things I've read and more people should read it
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>>5918507
>>5918429
>>5918419
>>5918397
>>5918405
>>5918396
>>5918385

(The purchases have been done, and are being built, just not mentioned here.)

You enter Sarah and Leah’s room. Leah is lifting a few heavy weights by herself, and Sarah is staring at her computer, the occasional clicking sound from her mouse breaking the heavy silence.

“Yo,” Leah says as she drops the weight on the floor. “I know I shouldn’t be complaining, but how long are we going to be stuck here? I don’t really mind being cooped up here, but having another girl in my room at all times is...kinda weird.”

“I’m the weird one!?” Sarah shouts. “This girl- this entire place is a minefield! I touched the keyboard, and it was filled with- with- THOSE kinds of thoughts! I picked up a random manga from her shelf, same thing! Is it really so hard to un-magic stuff you ‘accidentally’ infect with your- gnhgn-” Sarah’s face goes red, she can’t bring herself to say it, but Leah can.

“Yeah, porn shit. If it bothers you that much, just separate the magic from it or something. You’re supposed to be the expert magic user here.”

“What if I… I don’t know, threw garbage on your bed, how would you like that? Huh!?”

“...seriously, that’s the worst you could think of? Like, not even pissing on my face while I’m sleeping or something?”

“Wh- what’s wrong with you!? Why would I do that!?”

You have no idea what you just walked into, but you can’t say you’re surprised. Leah doesn’t seem like the kind of person that’s nice to be around, let alone live with, so it’s not surprising that they’d get on each other’s nerves given enough time.

You tell Leah to knock it off, since you’re not a huge fan of her using her powers so liberally.

“Oh come on, she’s a fed anyway. Why did you even bring her here? You certainly can’t bang her since your girlfriend would blow you up if you tried anything. Unless you were hoping we’d hook up so you could jack off to us from the camera fee-”

Sarah puts a barrier around Leah to stop her voice from reaching your ears. She buries her face in her hands as she grumbles to herself.

You wait for both of them to calm down before telling them that the reason you kept Sarah here is that she had nowhere else to go, and you thought her powers could be useful to you. Specifically, you think you can reach higher potential with a mix of Leah and Sarah’s abilities. You explain that you can get stronger if you read yourself at a moment of high emotional turmoil. If you use Leah’s emotional magic and Sarah’s soul separation, you could feel more intense emotions and get a much better read of yourself without relying on the inaccuracy of a mirror.
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>>5918668

Leah speaks up first, “Okay, hear me out-”

“Only.Pure.Emotions.” Sarah empathizes each word.

“Are you retarded? What do you think ‘emotional turmoil’ is? He loves his girlfriend and shit, feeling attraction towards someone else would be-”

You tell her that’s off the table. Even if you were able to fully resist her siren song, agreeing to this in general sets a bad precedent. Also, Etsy is probably watching right now, so you have to be on your best behavior.

“Fucking retards- Fine, what’s your idea then?”

The best form of emotional turmoil come from insecurities and fears. Leah surely has a few things she’s insecure about, she just has to focus that feeling on multiple items so you can feel them all at once.

Sarah can separate your soul, so you may get a better view of who you are. And the added weirdness of being away from your soul might amplify Leah’s feelings.

The process takes a while, Leah learned how to steal other people’s feelings to use them for herself, so you expect the emotional effect to get even stronger. Sarah hates it, but she doesn’t have a choice, and her hate is only used as fuel for Leah’s emotional bombs.

After a few days, everything is ready. You mentally prepare yourself for what may be the worse day of your life. It’s something to be vulnerable with Etsy, it’s another to show the worst of yourself with two people you barely know.

You take all the items Leah supercharged with her negative emotions, and you . You feel...nothing? That can’t be right. Is it like eating red pepper, where the spiciness only hits you after a small delay? Sarah should’ve started the disassociating process by now. You cautiously open your eyes, and you see-

Oh. It’s the agent you killed. He’s just standing there, in a black void, as you do. There is also another woman you’ve never seen here.

“I know what you’re thinking, no, you didn’t absorb my soul when you killed me or anything, this is just a...” He snaps his fingers a few times. “Replica, that’s the word. I’m Dimitri, by the way, that’s Sasha.”

“Hi! Fuck you for killing us, by the way! Real dick move!” Sasha says.

“Let it go, Sasha. They won fair and square. If anything, we were the one that had the drop on them.”

“They cheated! What the hell was that...thing they had! It tanked all my attacks like it was nothing!”

“Come on now, you did almost destroy it.”
“Yeah, after I used so much magic I FUCKING DIED? I… I really thought it would’ve been enough to stop it from getting to you, at the very least.”

Dimitri shrugs. “Eh, not like a lot of people will miss us. That’s the main benefit of working for the agency. People forget you pretty fast.”
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>>5918669
You’re very confused. You ask them what they mean by ‘replica’. Are you just imagining them? Are they just some kind of guilt trip hallucinations?

Dimitri makes a thinking pose. “Mhh, so, I say you didn’t absorb our soul, but you did absorb our magic. Magic is kind of like...a mold around a person’s soul, even if magic isn’t the soul itself, you can get a pretty good replica of someone from their magic alone. It’s not perfect, and the more time passes, the more of our magic will start melding with your own until we’re no more.”

Sasha glares at you, “Yeah, it’s the lamest kind of afterlife. It’s both limbo and nothingness ever after. Oh, and also we aren’t even the real thing, we’re just shoddy copies of the original. Does wonder for your self-esteem.”

“Don’t mind her, she’s just a sore loser.” He pats her head, and she pouts. “How did you get there anyway? People shouldn’t be able to do that.”

You explain to them what you did to get there.

Sarah looks at you with disbelief. “Dude.”

Dimitri on the other hand, is dying of laughter. “Haha- that’s- okay sorry, sorry. You’re going to be fine, it’s just that soul separation is already really dangerous. You’re supposed to do it when your mind is empty, zen, content. Doing it when you’re emotional is...”

“Suicidal?”

“Oh, you’d live, you’d just become a husk of a person at the end of it. Since you have someone else to put your soul back in, there shouldn’t be any issues. Alright, if you want your magic to get stronger, it’s quite simple. All you have to do is-”

You don’t remember what he said, but you know it made a lot of sense.

The scent of a future that never came to be passes before you, leaves of a color you do not recognize caress your skin, patterns that are yet to be cover the endless sky above you. You weave it all into yourself, and once it’s all over, you look at the result of your tapestry.

>Backtracking:
Unreliable habit can now fully reverse the pattern of small sized things. A bullet may go back to the person that shot it, and a bruise may heal before your very eyes. Unreliable habit can now affect more complex things at a lesser cost.

>Welcome to the Tapestry:
You can see the pattern of anything within your speed zone much more clearly, including those of people. MPR will be able to analyze other magic users within it much faster, and their attacks will become really predictable to you.

>Pull your Threads:
You are now capable of increasing or decreasing the speed of any part of your body (or your whole body, should you wish to). This process is costly in magic if sustained, but it can also be used in short bursts at a lesser cost.

>Speed Parasite:
Your speed zone can now attach to someone, the zone will follow them wherever they go until you dispel it (or run out of magic). The zone will still not be able to affect the host themselves, as it is limited to non-living things.
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There are a few formatting issues and typo because I'm tired, but I really didn't want to go to sleep before finishing that one because picking a power is a big decision and I want to give people extra time so might as well let people do it while I'm sleeping.

Pick one, you know the drill.
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>>5918671
Two really good ones. Welcome to the Tapestry and Pull your Threads.

Going with
>Welcome to the Tapestry
It synergizes really well with Unreliable habit.

Would this allow us to make predictions with our own abilities? Like how to best curve a bullet or bounce multiple bullets within to have the path follow a specific course?
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>>5918671
>Backtracking
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>>5918671
>Backtracking
Tapestry seems very interesting, but at the same time we need more power. Kinda sucks we can't get Dangerous Habit from last thread, though.
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>>5918671
>Backtracking
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>>5918671
>Welcome to the Tapestry:
Furthering that domain of control. Plus Weaver really needs to dodge unless he wants to lose another arm, unless some high-tec armor can be obtained.
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>>5918671
>Backtracking
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>>5918671
>The scent of a future that never came to be passes before you
oya? Where Sawyer?
Aside from that we do have two really interesting ones
>Backtracking
>Welcome to the Tapestry
Backtracking is a really good panic button and more overall strength increase, but Tapestry is situationally stronger. I'm afraid we'd kill ourseves with Pull your Threads though.
I wanna go with Backtracking, as it's be-all-end-all against most non-magic users & some magic users (guys like Dimitri for instance). On a side note, I enjoyed the concept of Replicas!
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>>5919013
>>5918790
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>>5918682

You feel something soft against your lips, you hear a moan as you take in the sweet taste of her-

Wait, what are you doing?

You pull your head out in a panic, and you breathe a sigh of relief when you find Etsy looking at you with a slightly embarrassed look.

“W-wait, don’t stop, I’m almost-” She shoves your head back in there as she expects you to finish the job that you didn’t even know you started. After a few minutes, you can feel her fingers dig deeper into your skin, and a flurry of demeaning words come from her mouth. Once she’s back to normal (and apologizing for the things she just called you), She explains what’s going on.

Apparently, you were walking in circles, mumbling to yourself about random stuff in Leah and Sarah’s room. Sarah said that your soul was already put back in, but you’d be subject to ‘base instincts and desires’ for a few hours until you came back to normal, and Sarah thought you’d be safer with Etsy looking over you.

Etsy said you groped her the entire way back, and she could barely stave you off until you reached the bedroom. Thankfully you did come back by truck, so she doesn’t think anyone saw, but she was still pretty embarrassed by it all.

She still took advantage of the situation once the two of you were alone. The fact that your ‘base instincts’ didn’t include the two other girls but did include her made her really happy. As if even when your literal soul was missing, your body still stayed loyal to her.

That’s actually more creepy than cute in your mind, and it does feel weird to be taken advantage of when you’re unconscious like this, even if you were pretty forceful during your soulless state.

She apologizes, saying she thought you were ‘awake’ by the time you reached the bedroom, and you decide to give her the benefit of the doubt. It’s true that Etsy likes being in control, but you don’t think she’s the type to cross your boundaries on purpose. Besides, her only other option would’ve been to send K.I.S.A to tie you up, and that doesn’t sound like a great time.

As an apology, she gives you your own ‘week coupon’ where you can order her to do whatever you want. You’ll keep that in mind for later when there are a lot of chores you don’t feel like doing.
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>>5919052

Once you recover emotionally and physically, you decide to test out your new magic. You’re not sure how you feel about the people you killed living inside your magic like this, but it’s not like you can do anything about it anyway.

Your new power allows you to reverse the pattern of a small sized thing. This means that if you’re playing a (single player) game on a laptop, you can make the game along with every process on the computer go in reverse. Even more interesting, you can ‘save’ a thing’s pattern even if it becomes larger or multiple items at once, and then reverse it. For example, if you focus on a grenade and wait for it to explode, you can reverse the explosion to turn it back into the grenade it used to be.

Of course, if you didn’t focus on the grenade beforehand, you won’t be able to do that, but for all intents and purposes, this ability allows you to rewind something back in time within reasons. You can’t rewind to something that was too long ago (like your old arm), or for something you don’t have a clear view of (like someone’s internal organs). You’ve tried to use X-ray to bypass the latter, but it doesn’t look like it works that way.

Manipulating living things is still much harder than non-living things, but it is much easier to do than before. Disrupting a cockroach was impossible when you started, but now you can make one crash into a wall repeatedly until it stops moving. You’ve tried to bring the cockroach back to life by reversing it, but it doesn’t work.

Etsy says she’ll be busy for a while as she starts building the things you ordered, so she won’t have time to make a design for a couple of months. It’s fine though, you have a lot of spare money even after all those expenses, so unless you mess up massively, you’re unlikely to go in the red any time soon.

Nothing happened these past few weeks rumor wise, so at least you didn’t miss much, or maybe it’s just the calm before the storm.

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4.63M (Original funds)
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500K (Generator cost)
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400K (Squire)
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1M (K.I.S.A upgrade)
=
2.73M

Building progress:
- Generator: 1 month and 2 weeks left.
-Squire: 1 month left.
-K.I.S.A upgrade: 2 months and 2 weeks left.

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>Investigate one of the rumors.
>Schedule a meeting with the demon of the backstreet.
>Check up on the agency’s activities.
>Try to meet up with Schadenfreude.
>Write in
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>>5919053
>>Check up on the agency’s activities.
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>>5919053
>Check up on the agency’s activities.
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>>5919053
>Check up on the agency’s activities.
I would not reccomend using our 'favour coupon' with the Backstreet Demon until we can get a higher magical potential.
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>>5919059
they must be tied up with the bugs, it's our chance to see how they're doing
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>>5919053
>Check up on the agency’s activities.
Gosh Etsy
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>>5919070
i am in absolute awe of how ridiculously horny that woman is, and have no idea of how she still hasn't gotten pregnant.
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>>5919072
Condoms and other shenanigans anon
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>>5919074
>he thinks they're wearing condoms
>during etsy's "do whatever i want" week
lol
lmao
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>>5919053
D-does rape(?) increase our magical potential too now?
>Check up on the agency’s activities.
Let's glow on the glowies!
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>>5919075
She uses contraceptive pills, which are known to have about a 99% success rate when used correctly.
Now, if Etsy is the type of person to remember to take her pills regularly is another matter entirely.
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>>5919084
but who was the rapist, and who was the raped?
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>>5919085
she really should stop using those at some point soon when we're safe, they fuck up the emotional chemistry in women in the long term, and if there's one thing etsy does not need it is to become more emotional.
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>>5919053
>Investigate one of the rumors.
-The corpse of a massive bug has been found by a bystander and the story was all over the news. Scientists assure them that this was just an art project using organic material, and not an actual living thing. The fact even the government cannot fully hide the insect’s presence worries you.
-Multiple farm fields have been devoured by swarms of locusts, conveniently, no pictures were taken of said swarms even though they were allegedly massive enough to be seen from miles away.


Fucking bugs.
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>>5919098
>Fucking bugs.
We need to do our part (soon)
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>>5919053
Ok finally fully caught up. This quest lacks certain elements that I like in quests, but the rest of it us compelling and appealing enough for me to get on this train.
As for vote, backing >>5919098

>>5919085
Just because Sawyer saw and RUINED our best future with Etsy, doesn't mean we can't make the second best the new best, does it?

>>5919072
I love this quest for it and I want that happy ending to be a reality, if the quest lasts that long and if neither of them die. If Etsy dies I want Weaver to go full TOTAL MAGIC USER DEATH
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>>5919108
>I love this quest for it and I want that happy ending to be a reality
It doesn't need to be an ending, though. We know projects that'll take a year. If we wanted, we could just tell Etsy "I'm going to make you pregnant now", and she'd probably accept it.

We can do it when we want, basically. And ideally, that'd be when we're safe from getting fucked by people like Sawyer.
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>>5919109
You fool. You utter moron. Having any children in an urban fantasy battle royale is asking for tragedy. Neither Weaver nor Etsy are ready to be parents right now, and a factory is no place for a newborn, and the government will definitely fuck up the paperwork to seize the magic baby from them, and worse. As much as the appeal and goal is there, and as much as I want it to happen, pursuing it is too high a risk
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>>5919053
>Check up on the agency’s activities.
Gotta make sure they keep off of us.
Also, what happened to investigating the hack attempt? Can we not do that anymore? That seems like a really big deal that someone tried to hack the defenses, I don’t know how that didn’t signal alarm bells for anons.
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>>5919116
That's why i said that we needed to wait until we were powerful enough to safekeep ourselves from magic bullshit like Sawyer's future fuckery.

>and the government will definitely fuck up the paperwork to seize the magic baby from them, and worse.
Yeah, try to steal the baby from the woman who can build a nuclear bomb in her backyard, i'm sure that'll go well.
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>>5919116
Well, apparently this royale thing has been going on for a while. We’re not exactly trying to “win” it, just to survive and keep Etsy safe. Having a child, for all the obvious disadvantages, might actually signal our intentions to not go for the gold and make people ignore us, since we aren’t their competitor. And besides that, we don’t know when/if this royale is ever going to end, and I’m not sure we’d want to indefinitely put off starting a family if that’s something the characters want just out of paranoia of the dangers of raising a child in a magical world. Apparently it can’t be that bad, since our best possible future involved having a child when we were far weaker than we are now.
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>>5919119
It got overlooked in the ensuing event stream. Thanks from reminding me

>>5919121
>wait until we were powerful enough to safekeep ourselves from magic bullshit
Do we win the game and become God (real capital G power) just to be "safe" enough? What keeps us going right now? What stops us from simply making all the money and resources, grabbing Etsy and K.I.S.A. and all the tech and items, then ditching this insane city for an isolated place, and proceeding to make a soccer team?
>try to steal the baby from the woman who can build a nuclear bomb in her backyard, i'm sure that'll go well
Stupider things have been tried and done by a government of a nation. WACO anyone?
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>>5919128
>What stops us from simply making all the money and resources, grabbing Etsy and K.I.S.A. and all the tech and items, then ditching this insane city for an isolated place, and proceeding to make a soccer team?
Probably the fact that we're still too weak? Sawyer was able to fuck up our future. We need enough strength to be able to tell any magical fucker who wants to come grab us to fuck off.

>Stupider things have been tried and done by a government of a nation.
They did those things because they didn't have any fear of them. WACO was a mere compound, they weren't going to hurt the people giving the orders. Etsy has the potential to make a mech that can destroy up a country.

This game has been going on for a long time, and i don't think Weaver is exactly the kind of person who has the potential to become a deity. Our best hope is to acquire a big 'fuckoff" gun and retire into the countryside.
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>>5919119
>Also, what happened to investigating the hack attempt? Can we not do that anymore? That seems like a really big deal that someone tried to hack the defenses, I don’t know how that didn’t signal alarm bells for anons.
it's just that more important things at the time appeared and we went with them and ended up forgetting about it. thanks for remembering us, though
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>>5919131
I agree with retiring to the country side in principle, but what about the logistics? Just about everything Etsy has and does requires tons of power. Even this new generator requires fuel, I doubt it’s a perpetual motion machine. How are we going to get large quantities of fuel / power / materials in the middle of nowhere? Also, are we going to try to be fully self sufficient? Will we try to grow our own food?

I also wonder why magic users haven’t attempted to flee, or if they have, what stopped them. There may be some barrier or etiquette that prevents players from leaving.
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>>5919138
>I agree with retiring to the country side in principle, but what about the logistics?
Countryside doesn't mean "in the middle of siberia", you know. I'm not saying we should go live in bumfuck appalachia.
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>>5919139
Ok, but there are still the issues with logistics. The idea is we want to be somewhere hard to reach, or far from cities / traditional civilization. I would think small towns / villages would have trouble supplying the upkeep needs for Etsy’s operations.
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>>5919140
Isn't america crisscrossed by highways and railroads? Hell, even helicopter cargo isn't off the list with the kind of money we're starting to make.
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>>5919142
If you’re ok with our new location being easily accessible by highway, then why move “to the countryside” at all? Why not just go to another city without magic running rampant and hunker down tgere where we won’t stand out as much?
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>>5919144
It's not really about the accessibility, it's about the population density. Cities have lots of people, which means more potential sorcerers, more presence of the government, and more danger.

How many people do you think are gonna have a magical potential in interstate roadstop town, flyover county?
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>>5919147
Wasn’t the place we are in now unique in that it had the players of the game? Lots of crazy stuff like not even having a name. Surely that means sorceres and such are absent from other cities, right? I’m not convinced we’d be any safer from the government in a roadstop town than a city really. If they want to find us they will.

Though if this magic stuff is actually widespread then sure a small town in flyover country is certainly more comfortable.
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>>5919119
It's still relevant, somewhat. Your security is just so airtight that whoever tried to do it didn't try again, and I thought that constantly putting it as an option would make it seem more important than it was at the moment. It's still an option though, and it would lead somewhere to investigate it.

Also while not everyone tries to reach for godhood, it's generally safe to assume that anyone that has immense magic potential is probably striving for it. Godlike power means you can reverse things like a loved one's death or an uncurable condition, so there are a lot of incentives besides just going on a power trip.
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>>5919151
>you can reverse things like a loved one's death
https://youtube.com/watch?v=9G7GRjHbVms
https://youtube.com/watch?v=HT0OFF4x5HE
No wonder everybody's in on this. At least it isn't entirely like F/SN, thankfully. I can imagine a perfectly sane magus in F/SN universe would be absolutely up for brainwashing a dozen mage girls into being his breeding animals and murdering all his magic potential babies to fuel a priceless artifact that does something simple in a needlessly complex way. I hope there's no seriously insane madman in this quest's planet that does anything like that to gain free magic powerups off kills. That'd be so reprehensible and such an etiquette breach that at least 5 Pet of the Deep Arbiter would be dispatched to annihilate the fucker.
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>>5919163
Well, there's not really any reason to kill a baby unless it had extreme magical potential. And i don't think magic potential has anything to do with genetics - and even if it did, Etsy's a normie.
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>>5919163
What’s F/SN ?
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>>5919119
>>5919102
>>5919098
>>5919084
>>5919070
>>5919060
>>5919059
>>5919055

You decide to investigate the agency’s activities, they are your main enemy right now, and the fact they can throw trained magic users at you at any moment puts you on edge. Ideally you’d be able to ask Dimitri in your mind, but you’d rather not pull the stunt you did last time again, so you’ll have to settle for asking Sarah.

Sarah says she isn’t sure, and she usually isn’t told much about how the agency works, but if she had to guess, there’s a good chance the agency is still in a stalemate with the Praying Arthis. You decide to read up more about them on the files that you found in the apartment complex.

It seems that at first, the agency believed the same thing that everyone else did, they were dumb bugs that were probably under the orders of another magic user. The bugs weren’t exactly good fighters despite their size, and never attacked unless provoked. Even so, the agency thought it was a good idea to take them down sooner rather than later.

That was a mistake.

One praying arthis is not that strong, and anyone with a shotgun could probably take one down. The problem is that not only are they never alone, they’re also a lot smarter than one would think. The agency lost many good agents from ambush tactics, sabotage and even actual chemical warfare. For every Arthis that fell, two more would take their place and they would come back smarter and faster.

It takes about a week for an Arthis to reach adulthood, and even though they don’t eat meat, they are still incredibly voracious. They were content eating the garbage found in the sewers for a while as their numbers were still pretty low, but now that they’re at war, they’ve been multiplying so fast they’ve got no choice but to eat entire farm fields just to survive.

It seems that at this rate, the only way this can end is in the complete extermination of one side.

Now, the question is, what are you supposed to do about this? You’re glad they’re keeping the agency busy, but you’re not sure the insect swarm is the lesser of the two evils here.

>Maybe talk to the leader of the bugs? A queen is mentioned in the documents, and the bugs aren’t inherently aggressive.
>Think of ways to wipe out the bugs, they’re too dangerous to be left unchecked.
>Do nothing. Let the agency suffer, that gives you more time to do other things without being interrupted.
>Write in.
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>>5919173
Fate/Stay Night, newfag

>>5919167
Then that's good for our future goals. Who should be our immediate target next? Go for Mona and set the record straight? Imagine we capture Mona alive, have Etsy meet her, thank Mona for cursing Weaver and helping him and Etsy find love, then double team Mona alongside Etsy?
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>>5919175
>Maybe talk to the leader of the bugs? A queen is mentioned in the documents, and the bugs aren’t inherently aggressive.
Follow the patterns and connect the dots
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>>5919177
I don’t think we need to bother with Mona. Afaik we were only interested in talking with her because we were new to the magical world, but now that we have our feet wet, there’s not much we want from her. Better and safer to just let her be imo.

>>5919175
>Do nothing. Let the agency suffer, that gives you more time to do other things without being interrupted.
Sounds fine to me. Let them kill each other.
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>>5919186
>Better and safer to just let her be imo.
But I want the confrontation. It'd be fitting. Besides, she's the one who opened with propositioning Weaver. This is just him taking her up on it many months later. Speaking of which, how long has it been in-story?
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>>5919175
>Think of ways to wipe out the bugs, they’re too dangerous to be left unchecked.
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>>5919192
I really should've kept track considering your contract with D.I.Y is about 2 years. Thankfully rent allows me to check rather easily how many months passed, so about...7 months if I'm not mistaken, let's say 8 months. I might be slightly off, though.
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>>5919175
>Think of ways to wipe out the bugs, they’re too dangerous to be left unchecked.
You people won't complain about killing bugs, right?
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>>5919198
Too bad our powerset doesn't let us do this
https://youtube.com/watch?v=CIGHCoVzqtk

>>5919200
Wow, I hope something nice happens for a 1 year anniversary with Etsy. That's longer than most relationships last nowadays
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>>5919200
Hmm, 2 years. It's gonna be a long time until then, but the way i see it, maybe we could get ourselves a better contract.

Basically, if we want to be able to have a good future, we want to have a stable economic situation, right? Not to simply make a ton of money. Though at some point we should definitely begin some stable long-term investments. So maybe next time, we should discuss a contract that would allow us to get some royalties? This way we'd get a steady cashflow.
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>>5919206
It's mentioned early that Etsy could probably make her own company, although of course doing something like this can be dangerous considering how cutthroat the market can be, but the money you could get from it would be unmatched.
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>>5919203
>Too bad our powerset doesn't let us do this
No, but we can probably get Etsy to install some bug-killer hardware.

>>5919208
The money might be nice, but the cuttrhroat corporate world doesn't seem like the best way to spend the rest of our lives. That's not exactly what i'd like. We don't need to become the 0.001% - just to have enough so we can go buy a home far away from all the battle royale bullshit.

The way i see it, if we get a contract with royalties, we can get a lot of money while also remaining safe. Let the musclewoman go fight her corporate wars.
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>>5919175
>Do nothing. Let the agency suffer, that gives you more time to do other things without being interrupted.
>>5919177
>then double team Mona alongside Etsy
Such an incredibly bad idea. That one would probably figure out a way to claim Etsy and Weaver as slaves to use via magic bullshit that way.
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>>5919245
Exactly, it's a horrible idea. I will support thanking Mona for setting us on this path before we kill her though. If we were going to double team anyone, it'd have to be Sawyer or one of the factory girls
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>>5919245
>>5919256
>it'd have to be Sawyer
"By telling the future with your power, you took away my child you saw me have with her. It's only fair you make it up to us for that, right? You were going on about how wonderful it is to have a baby all those months ago, weren't you?" and similar things
This is probably a retarded way to take things, but I'm glad this quest allows me to write these stupid scenario lines like this. I doubt Etsy would ever enable this though. I only said it for Mona because that feels more likely for Etsy to roll with, given how things went down back then.
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>>5919263
>feels more likely for Etsy to roll with
Can you elaborate on this a bit more?
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>>5919175
The bugs scare me. Not sure we should take them on, but at the same time... BUUUUUUUUGS!
>Think of ways to wipe out the bugs, they’re too dangerous to be left unchecked.
I'm doing my part.
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>>5919175
>Maybe talk to the leader of the bugs? A queen is mentioned in the documents, and the bugs aren’t inherently aggressive.
Let’s see how are they adapting so fast
>>5919177
I know fate but I’ve never seen it shortened that way so it didn’t click
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>>5919263
Nah, Mona is a crazy bitch, and you don't fuck crazy.
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>>5919268
My logic was she'd be more willing to roll with the Mona scenario because Mona's curse would have killed Weaver back then. She doesn't have as much in-character incentive for the couple revenge scenario with Sawyer, despite that best future being taken from her right there. Sawyer did it on accident out of her own genuine excitement; I think if she had a way to completely nullify the "but the seen best future will NEVER happen" part of her power, she would take it in a heartbeat. Mona's deal is all malicious smug bitch, so she's easier to "punish" in that way. That's how I see it. I could be wrong

>>5919271
It's always been shortened F/SN or rarely FSN without the /. I dunno what to tell you anon.

>>5919273
>>5919245
Mona is severely weakened in a place that doesn't belong to her. We have devil's gamble restraints too. A kidnapping can be very doable, if a bit tough
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>>5919285
>A kidnapping can be very doable, if a bit tough
sure, but no fucking
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>>5919175
>Do nothing. Let the agency suffer, that gives you more time to do other things without being interrupted.

>>5919163
>F/SN
Now that brings back horrible quest memories.
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Also, I do believe bug hunting won, this should be a short update since it'll be mostly presenting choices on how to engage the vermins.
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>>5919177
>>5919186
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>>5919326
We're killing Mona.
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>>5919335
This.
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>>5919335
Oh, definitely. We should also kill Sawyer if we're unable to find a way to avoid getting screwed over by her future erasure.
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>>5919334
>Demon Mask
>Battle scars
>Sarashi

Nice. Damn nice.

>No pubes
Not nice.
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>>5919326
>but no fucking
It'd be a nice callback and all, come on... ;_;

>>5919330
Off the top of my head:
One was good all the way through even into the abrupt ending
Overgrowth
One was good until the QM made it so horrible it tainted the holy F/SN quest grail forever
Awakening Mirror
One was good until other people made it horrible and it became one of the best reasons I have for permanently becoming an anti-haremfag
Paradox Reincarnator

>>5919334
FRECKLES SPOTTED

>>5919335
We can still do that after, can't we?
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>>5919341
What the heck, no, sawyer is a friend. She didn’t intentionally prevent our best future.

>>5919335
Ehhhhhh. Maybe if we get really strong. But it still just seems really unnecessary. I don’t like it. I would rather avoid risking a bad end if at all possible.
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>>5919361
She knows about her powers. She didn't do anything to try to avoid using them.
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>>5919362
She was clearly distraught about us choosing to use contraceptives and was sad when she realized her power butted in. People don’t always make rational choices.
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>>5919367
With great power comes great responsibility. When you have the power to ruin futures and you don't take care to not use it, the blame is solely on your failure to do so.
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>>5919362
>>5919367
Let's not forget Sawyer can use her future-ruining view whenever on whatever. As much as I had fun thinking of the what ifs and posting >>5919263 about Etsy restraining Sawyer while Weaver knocks Sawyer up to make her pay for the future she destroyed, we cannot do anything like that without Sawyer spamming her power and repeatedly sabotaging Weaver and Etsy's futures together until she is killed or runs out of magic power. It doesn't matter if she had those rare energy drinks Weaver likes. The cashier girl DIES
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>>5919369
It’s not like she ruined our lives. It might have been our best possible future but realistically there was a slim chance of us or Etsy deciding to want to keep the child. There’s nothing saying we won’t have a fine or even great future ahead of us. Sure she could have been more careful, but her making a genuine mistake that ultimately didn’t result in much of a loss for us certainly isn’t deserving of us killing her, especially not when she’s been our friend.
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>>5919367
>She was clearly distraught about us choosing to use contraceptives and was sad when she realized her power butted in.
Wait didn't the QM say that she purposefully prevented our kid with Etsy to be born?

>>5919345
I agree parts of them were good, but it always ended in a train wreck.
It's impressive how almost every major Fate quest has been like this.
We should probably stop talking about this. I don't want to spread it's curse.
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>>5919373
That's not the reason why, it's because she's dangerous. I don't want her to ruin our "great but not perfect" future too.
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>>5919371
Why are you so bloodthirsty? The fact that she can harm us whenever but choises not to should show you she doesn’t mean us harm.
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>>5919371
>spoiler
Now that's a future I wouldn't mind. Especially when you realize the girl who was all hyped about children has way, way, way smaller tits than the shut in neet.
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>>5919374
>Wait didn't the QM say that she purposefully prevented our kid with Etsy to be born?
No?

>>5919375
You don’t need to kill her to avoid this. That’s ridiculous. Do you plan on killing every high power magic user because they’re dangerous? How about the government, should we dismantle it too?
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>>5919376
We're not there to be in mind. She forgot about us after we never saw her again since that day.
>Why are you so bloodthirsty
I just want things to happen in the quest
>she doesn’t mean us harm
Ugh. I wonder if Sarah could use her magic to separate Sawyer from her own, or completely cut off the "this timeline is RUINED" drawback? I think Sawyer would be up to experiment if we went to her with that idea. But what do you think?

>>5919377
Exactly my point
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>>5919361
She literally told us she was going to make us her bitch. Not to mention the fact she forced us into this game.
She magically raped us.
She needs to go.

>>5919369
>>5919371
I agree. Sawyer needs to go.

>>5919373
>>5919376
Oh, so she "accidentally" destroyed our future, so it makes it alright. The fact of the matter is, Sawyer took that decision away from us, stealing Esty's and Weaver's agency; OUR future, OUR child.
She needs to go.
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>Do you plan on killing every high power magic user because they’re dangerous? How about the government, should we dismantle it too?
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>>5919384
Anon...
Mona is the girl who cursed Weaver and said all that shit and didn't bother taking responsibility or explaining a damn thing. She's the one with the physical property possession power.
Sawyer is the store cashier girl who loves children. She's the one with the "see best future but that best future DIES" power.
Go reread thread 1
I just want the "Etsy restrains the girl that did both her and Weaver wrong, then Weaver fucks the girl silly (for Mona) or knocks her up (for Sawyer)" thing to happen. It probably won't, but I explained my reasoning already as to why I'm for this. Not for both girls though.
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>>5919384
>raped us
She wishes.
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>>5919374
I did mention it at one point, but Sawyer's ability actually makes a future less likely the more she tries to make it true. However, if she slightly pushes for a certain future to happen, and someone picks up on that, and tries their hardest to make that future possible, then the future might still happen. However, if she pushes just a little too far, then that future 'snaps' and becomes impossible.

A future will almost always snap if she tells someone the steps too overtly, and if someone is aware of her powers, it will make all her hints be must more 'pushy' than normal. Basically, it's always about someone seeing and seizing their own opportunities, and she can only gently guide them towards it. Sometimes she gets carried away and forgets how easy it is to snap a future.
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>>5919391
They both need to die.
She forced her magic on us against our will for her own amusement. She magically raped us.
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>>5919330
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>>5919198
>>5919186
>>5919183

Those insects are a problem. Sure, they’re fighting against the agency, but what if they win? What if they just invade the surface and start eating everything? The longer you wait, the more of a problem it’ll become. So you should start acting now before it grows out of everyone’s control.

You don’t think killing all the bugs is viable, you should bring down the queen specifically, the problem is finding her. Considering the bugs started off in the sewers, it’s not crazy to think their hive is in there, but if it was simple to find, then the agency would’ve just swarmed the place already.

Well, before you get to searching for the queen, you should first make preparations. The bugs have left you alone thus far, but the moment they see you as a threat, they’ll no doubt start swarming the factory and your house. You’re not exactly worried about your house, as it will kill anything that trespasses in milliseconds. No, what you’re worried about is the factory, as while it has defenses, they’re meant to keep away criminals and agents, not endless swarms of oversized grasshoppers.

Etsy says she’ll set up a few extra defenses in the factory, but keep them powered down until the attack begins so we don’t waste too much money on electricity. It costs about a 100K to install it, but it’ll be (almost) as secure as your house after it.

Now, you need to figure out where that queen is.

>Study where the insects attacked, and use MPR to connect the dots so you can figure out where their hive is. This might take a while though.
>Explore the sewers directly, you should be safe with K.I.S.A, probably.
>Try to contact the agency, make a temporary truce to get rid of the bugs, and maybe they’ll tell you what they know.
>Try to find a bug and put a tracking implant on it so you can follow it back to the hive.
>Write in.
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>>5919384
>She literally told us she was going to make us her bitch
Yeah, if we decided to take the easy way out with her. But we didn’t. So she didn’t. In her own words, it needed to be consensual. It even worked out in our favor. We got a loving girlfriend that you are seething about not having a child with (who we can still have a child with). Mona certainly isn’t a good person but it’s not like she ruined our life.

>Oh, so she "accidentally" destroyed our future
She didn’t destroy our future, I explained this already. She accidentally made the absolute best possible path that we in all likelihood weren’t going to take anyways impossible. No skin off our back.

>>5919382
>She forgot about us after we never saw her again since that day.
Doubtful, but to humor you, your proposed plan now that she forgot us and will never bother us again is to seek her out and make an enemy out of her? That’s retarded.

>I just want things to happen in the quest
There are already thing happening without us killing our friends. If you want blood that badly, kill someone who is actually our enemy and deserves it. Plenty out there.

>>5919387
This is delusional and suicidal.
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>>5919406
Can't we just...send a camera down through the sewers? Something small and imperceptible? The CIA had flying cameras the size of insects in the 70s, surely Etsy can make a camera fly.
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>>5919411
That's doable, and cheap enough that it can probably be done as a free action among other choices.
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>>5919420
In that case,
>Study where the insects attacked, and use MPR to connect the dots so you can figure out where their hive is. This might take a while though.
While at the same time,
>Dispatch the Flybots into the sewers
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>>5919406
>Try to find a bug and put a tracking implant on it so you can follow it back to the hive.
Also the camera idea
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>>5919406
>Study where the insects attacked, and use MPR to connect the dots so you can figure out where their hive is. This might take a while though.
>>5919384
>Oh, so she "accidentally" destroyed our future, so it makes it alright. The fact of the matter is, Sawyer took that decision away from us, stealing Esty's and Weaver's agency; OUR future, OUR child.
>She needs to go.
are you that anon from earlier that wanted to kill sawyer outta nowhere ?
>>5919345
>One was good until other people made it horrible and it became one of the best reasons I have for permanently becoming an anti-haremfag
how did other "made" it horrible ?
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>>5919406
Install it.
>Study where the insects attacked, and use MPR to connect the dots so you can figure out where their hive is. This might take a while though.
This would have been easier if we had Welcome to the Tapestry

Going with
>Try to contact the agency, make a temporary truce to get rid of the bugs, and maybe they’ll tell you what they know.
Not the most ideal. Exploring the sewers and planting a bug seem a bit beyond us.

>>5919409
This quest could have gone a hundred different ways based on our decisions, but what we do know from interactions with and regarding Mona is
A.) Mona forced us into the game - 1st thread
B.) She does not respect the game - 1st thread Inferring with how she handled the cat, which we later had a talk with, and our discussion with Duke.
C.) She has done this before - 1st thread How she handled the cat, she admitted she has run into him more than once, and our discussion with Duke.

but probably most importantly
D.) She cursed us in a way that would have manipulated us into being controlled by her, knowing full well the circumstances of the apartment and the residents - 1st thread

Mona needs to die.

>>5919411
>>5919420
Too bad squire wasn't completed yet.
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>>5919432
Mona is already enemies with some of the biggest players we know of. Idk what makes you think we can take someone like that. Even if she did wrong us as badly as you think she did, it wouldn’t be worth it to try to take her down personally. She’ll probably be done in eventually by one of the other power players. If we keep trying to kill every person that wrongs us it’s going to wind up biting us in the ass sooner of later.

Mona does not represent a threat to us unless we make her one by trying to kill her. She does not need to die, and likely will regardless of our own involvement. It’s needlessly risky.
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>>5919406
>Install the extra defenses.
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>>5919438
There have been only two people that have personally wronged us in the game, metaphorically and literally, and one of them we're already at war with.
The agency and Mona both have to go.
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>>5919438
All I'll say about the Mona situation, is that she was able to fend off the pet of the deep arbiter, (granted, with the help of your curse breaking), and she did that in a place she didn't fully claim (your apartment).

Mammona is probably the character I'd consider to be the most morally bankrupt thus far, and the one that's the easiest to justify killing. Of course, if you can actually do that is another matter entirely, she hasn't survived that long by being an idiot.
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>>5919450
Three if you count Sawyer, which I do.
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>>5919428
I don't like Sawyer and based on what everyone is saying, if she decides to come gunning for us, we're pretty screwed with her fate altering abilities. She already destroyed our best future, what is stopping her from destroying our past?
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>>5919428
>how did other "made" it horrible ?
It's a long long story. Go ask /qtg/ about Fate/Awakening Mirror

>>5919438
I want Weaver to thank her personally before she dies or is killed

>>5919453
>she did that in a place she didn't fully claim (your apartment)
Oh that's why she was "acting like she owned the place". That's how her power works.
I also noticed in hindsight that Leah was one of the other girls you said we could have got with. The one where Weaver would have to stay home and shitpost online until later in the night.

>>5919406
>Install the extra defenses
>Study where the insects attacked, and use MPR to connect the dots so you can figure out where their hive is. This might take a while though
>Deploy ze flybots!
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>>5919466
Good thing she won’t, because unlike you, she’s not a psychopath out to kill her friends for no good reason.
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>>5919406
>Study where the insects attacked, and use MPR to connect the dots so you can figure out where their hive is. This might take a while though.
>Soar flybots!
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>>5919406
>Study where the insects attacked, and use MPR to connect the dots so you can figure out where their hive is. This might take a while though.
I also really like the idea of flybots
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>>5919499
>friends
That's a weird thing to call a person who killed your child and destroyed three futures.
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>>5919487
>I also noticed in hindsight that Leah was one of the other girls you said we could have got with.
You know, not many quests have had me wondering of how other routes would have turned out as much as this one. Now don't get me wrong, CUTEsy is best girl, but it's a shame we'll never experience stuff like siding with Mamona, Sawyer, or even with the cute normie girl from work. And yes, PLAPing Leah.
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>>5919518
I've considered a 'new game plus' scenario in the case of a potential game over/ending, although I'm not sure how many things would need to be mixed up to be made novel, and I'd have to see how many people are up for it. It would be fitting to explore other routes considering the dating sim inspiration. Maybe I'd make it start from Weaver's early childhood, that's all up in the air, though.
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>>5919541
>I'm not sure how many things would need to be mixed up to be made novel, and I'd have to see how many people are up for it
I'd definitely be up for it, things would be pretty damn different - for example, a lot of our time spent with Etsy was also focused on managing our money, but i doubt that'd be a thing if we were to have sided with Sawyer or Mamona.
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>>5919487
>Oh that's why she was "acting like she owned the place". That's how her power works.
that or she was just bs since we had no way to know
>I also noticed in hindsight that Leah was one of the other girls you said we could have got with. The one where Weaver would have to stay home and shitpost online until later in the night.
man, you're right and I kinda forgot about the mystery option as well
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>>5919541
That would be cool if you made a video game I'd play it, but for a quest, once it's over, it's over.
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>>5919607
What? That's stupid.
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>>5919629
Stupid is as stupid does.
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>>5919633
That's stupid too.
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>>5919636
>>5919633
You're BOTH stupid, stupid!
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>>5919503
>>5919487
>>5919447
>>5919432
>>5919428
>>5919425
>>5919424

You ask Etsy if she can make little spying bots she can send in the sewers to scout for you. She says she actually already had a few of those, although she never got to test them properly since they easily get knocked around by gusts of wind considering their small size. She says the sewers shouldn’t be much of an issue for them to traverse though, as they can simply stick to the walls most of the time.

You start putting a few fly bots around the town, some of them are made waterproof to explore the sludge in the sewers, while some of them are made to be better at flying to observe the surface with more ease. The bots are silent and tiny, but they’re also very frail, and they’re pretty likely to get destroyed by something accidentally bumping into them. Even so, you do manage to catch sight of a few Arthis this way, they’re as described, big centipede like insects with grasshopper heads. Two of their legs resemble small mantis scythe, and they prefer to hide inside the sewer sludge than actively roam the surface.

Trying to follow them with the fly bots doesn’t work, the bugs almost always figure out they’re being followed, and start gesticulating until the fly bot gets hit.
Even so, thanks to the help of MPR, you can figure where most of the bugs congregate, and what their ‘patrol schedule’ is. Once you’re pretty sure where the hive is, you make sure that most of the fly bots come to investigate it. It takes a while, but one does manage to reach what you presume to be the center of the hive. It’s full of Praying Arthis as expected, but there are other forms of the bugs, like one with spikes all over its body, or another that has big holes along its chitin.

The bugs have a pseudo-civilization here, experimenting with trash and technology they found above. You can see a few of them play-fight like children, and others take care of the younger larvae born from fleshy eggs.

At the center of it all, there’s the queen...and Oliver? From your old workplace?

The queen looks pretty human, if you ignore her weird green eyes and chitin clothing, although her haircut makes her look less like a queen and more like a wild animal. Oliver looks like...Oliver, you suppose. He has the same chitin clothing, and a strange spear attached to his back. He’s smiling, but the kind of nervous smile someone has when they’ve been called by the principal to their office.
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>>5920137
They’re talking about something, you try to get the flybot a little closer to listen in on the conversation.

“How was it, hubbie?” The queen says as she gives Oliver a hug, she tries to give him a kiss, but he pushes her face away.

“Haha, uh, you just puked a few eggs, so, you know.”

“...and?” She presses her face closer to him, you can see purple drool leak from her mouth. He starts to visibly sweat.

“Heeey, how about we talk about this whole war thing instead? What’s like...the long term plan?”

The queen clasps her hands together. “Oh! I was a little scared they might have been too much for my poor kids, but now that we’ve got a little bit more genetic diversity...” she runs her fingers over his body, with a look you’ve seen many times from Etsy. “...well! This war is as good as won! They have two choices, or they give us our own piece of land where they leave us alone, or we kill all of them!”

“And if they don’t? We can’t really...take the whole government, we’re already running low on food, and if other countries learn about us-”

“Then we’ll kill all of them too. It’d be self-defense. They recognize us as our own independent nation, or they die, it’s that simple.”

Oliver laughs it off, until he looks at her and realize she’s being 100% serious. “Uh, I’ll...train the new soldiers in preparation then.” He starts walking away, before he’s suddenly grabbed by the queen from behind, and dragged outside the fly bot’s view. The bot ends up being caught by one of the bugs soon after anyway.

Also, wow, you can barely believe it.

Oliver managed to find a girlfriend, this truly is a magical world where anything can happen.

On a more serious note, you do have a better idea of what’s going on now, and you actually know who your target is. It’s a shame you can’t see their magic through the fly bot, so you couldn’t get that much info on their abilities.

Etsy says the squire is done, and that she can easily add an experimental alloy to it for an extra 150K.

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2.73M
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120K (monthly cost)
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100K (factory defense installation)
=
2.51M

Building progress:
- Generator: 2 weeks left
-Squire: DONE.
-K.I.S.A upgrade: 1 month and 2 weeks left.

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What upgrade for the squire?
>None, save the money for now.
>Tri-matter: Adaptability is important for a scout.
>Light’s Bane: Not being seen is more important.
>Devil’s Gamble: It served you pretty well thus far, has it not?
>Biological Nightmare: Literally made to mess up bugs and the likes.

Now, how do you plan on attacking them?
>A full frontal assault.
>Try to bait the soldiers outside the hive so you can reach the queen yourself.
>Pretend to want a peaceful meet up with the queen, only to use that opportunity to kill her.
>Simply burn the entire place up with toxic chemicals, what can go wrong? (200K cost)
>Write in.
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(also, as a quick reminder of what each alloy does.)

>Biological Nightmare:
When current goes through this alloy, it can cause plants, fungus, bugs and all forms of life to act in erratic ways. If harnessed properly, it could be used to control lower lifeforms.

>Tri-matter:
An alloy that can liquefy and solidify in seconds. Etsy says she could even use it for some internal components, so it could potentially transform into whatever physical form it needs with enough work on the AI.

>Light's Bane:
An alloy which becomes fully invisible when hot enough. You do mean FULLY invisible, heat sensors, radar, and your MPR detect nothing, and you only know it's there by touch, sound and weight, something K.I.S.A is very good at hiding from what you've seen.

>Devil's Gamble:
An alloy which absorbs the magic of things it touches, potentially nullifying it. While it may seem like the perfect alloy on paper to fight the supernatural, you have no idea what would happen to K.I.S.A if it absorbs too much magic.
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>>5920138
>Biological Nightmare: Literally made to mess up bugs and the likes.
>Try to bait the soldiers outside the hive so you can reach the queen yourself.
Might want to wait for KISA to update.
Poor Oliver.
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>>5920138
While i am deeply saddened by having to take a man's bug waifu, the bugs are the enemies of humanity, and Oliver has sided with them. They breed too fast for us to live together.
>Biological Nightmare: Literally made to mess up bugs and the likes.


HOWEVER, You people seem to be forgetting, what do you think will happen once the queen dies? They're actual beings, so they won't just wither up and die. More likely, they'll become erratic and chaotic. Therefore, i have come to the conclusion that we should first
>Try to bait the soldiers outside the hive so you can reach the queen yourself.


And then once we do that, we nuke the site from orbit and burn the soldiers.
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>>5920201
Why do you want to bait the bugs out before nuking the hive? Wouldn't it be better to kill all of them?
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>>5920219
So we can kill the queen ourselves and suck up her magic.
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>>5920223
Oh, I thought you meant we would burn the place up with chemicals when you said "nuke it from orbit". That makes sense then.

>>5920138
>Biological Nightmare: Literally made to mess up bugs and the likes.
>Try to bait the soldiers outside the hive so you can reach the queen yourself.
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>>5920226
We will burn it with chemicals. We bait the soldiers out, kill the queen, and *after* we do that we burn up the place.
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>>5920227
of course there's the issue that using dangerous chemicals might have the side effect of fucking up whatever sewer treatment area or river they dump the sewage in. Or blowing up the entire sewer system.
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>>5920230
It's either that or the bugs take over the planet. I know what I'm for

>>5920138
>Biological Nightmare: Literally made to mess up bugs and the likes.
>Try to bait the soldiers outside the hive so you can reach the queen yourself
Sorry bro, but you and your bug waifu and all your insectoid monster kids will make it so there's no more planet surface for humans. You wanted to get laid so much at work and every moment possible, well congratulations. You got laid enough to have your own bug army to start taking over the world with. Truly an achievement. But it ends here
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>>5920138
>Biological Nightmare: Literally made to mess up bugs and the likes.
I'm from Buenos Aires and I say kill them all!
As for the attack plan, I don't think the bait will work. There are LOTS of those.
I'd say we need more info
>Write in
Catch a bug and attempt to understand how they see/recognize one another for extra sneaky infiltration.
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>>5920138
>Light’s Bane: Not being seen is more important.
>Try to bait the soldiers outside the hive so you can reach the queen yourself.
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>>5920307
>As for the attack plan, I don't think the bait will work
Well, i think it would. We have the squire now, right? So all we need to do is to get it to serve as a distraction. It can probably kill a bunch of bugs, and they'll start sending reinforcements. While that happens, we sneak in with KISA
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>>5920307
>Catch a bug and attempt to understand how they see/recognize one another for extra sneaky infiltration.
It's afraid... IT'S AFRAID!
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>>5920315
Eh, I mean it would, but if we kill the queen (assuming we manage to), we're in the nest and everything that was outside will most likely want to rush back in. Can't see that going well. But then again I'm prudent to a fault.
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>>5920324
Once the queen dies, they'll probably be in chaos. KISA will probably have to mow down their soldiers rushing to protect her while we duel the queen anyway.
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I really tried to make the drawing work but I might have only made it worse. I'll probably have to actually study proper shading along arms and hands cause I struggle a lot with those without using a reference.

I did want to finish this drawing because I was supposed to post random trivia when I did, and I will do that now. It's not info that's important for the actual quest, so if you don't care, just skip it. (also I'll be working on the bug killing update, don't worry.)

-I dislike drawing Weaver, both because I'm not that good at drawing guys and because I think his design feels a little bland. The main reason I put him in the thumbnail of the first quest is because I disliked the drawing and wanted people's expectation to be low on my drawings.

-Originally, Weaver was supposed to start as a college student, which would've massively changed the characters you originally met. However, I thought that having Weaver be a college student didn't make him enough of a failure, so I opted to make him a high school dropout.

-Leah is the only character that has changed very little from how I originally imagined them, as most characters were toned down/up from their original archetype when the quest started proper. Mona was, ironically, one of the latest addition in the cast.

-You were originally supposed to be able to ask one favor from Mona, one of them would've been for her to protect you when you were in danger, or giving you advice on each girl's difficulty. While it would've fit the 'dating sim advisor' archetype, it didn't really fit Mona's goal of goading you into having sex with her.

-Schadenfreude is only ever drawn on one layer, and it usually takes about 10 minutes to draw her.

There's more but I'd rather keep most of it for the end of this thread, where I'll probably answer most non-spoilery questions. Anyway, today's vote winner is baiting the bugs out, and the squire shall be equipped with bio nightmare.
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>>5920416
I don't think wearer's design is really blande? He's a blonde (I think) guy with a bowl cut. That's definitely more unique than most male protagonists.
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>>5920138
> “And if they don’t? […]”
>“Then we’ll kill all of them too. It’d be self-defense. They recognize us as our own independent nation, or they die, it’s that simple.”
Not surprised that the bugwoman goes by might is right

>Biological Nightmare: Literally made to mess up bugs and the likes.
>Try to bait the soldiers outside the hive so you can reach the queen yourself.
I know I’m kinda late but here goes
>>5920416
>I dislike drawing Weaver, both because I'm not that good at drawing guys and because I think his design feels a little bland.
Tbf most vn mcs are blend in a way and what draws us to them ends up coming to their personality. I’m sure he now having a metal arm makes him more unique, kek
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>>5920416
Thanks for the trivia, I enjoyed reading it. Weird, I thought Schadenfreude would have been a faster drawing for you.

And I'm really appreciate of that drawing. Still no tuft though. Oh well, you can't have everything.
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>>5920416
>-Schadenfreude is only ever drawn on one layer, and it usually takes about 10 minutes to draw her.
She’s the cutest girl after all
>>5920476
wdy no tuft ?
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>>5920416
>think his design feels a little bland
What >>5920427 said. I like the bowlcut with the two downward spike bangs. They almost look like they line up with the upward gaps in Etsy's hair, like puzzle pieces. I also like how he still looks like a trashy loser despite having millions of dollars thanks to his rich madwoman inventor gf.
>disliked the drawing and wanted people's expectation to be low on my drawings.
I'm just glad you can draw at all. I could never draw that much like that so easily and in such a short time.
>having Weaver be a college student didn't make him enough of a failure
I agree
>changed very little from how I originally imagined them
If only we had more guy allies she could get a bf from
>her to protect you when you were in danger
But then Weaver becomes property and he's screwed
>giving you advice on each girl's difficulty
Etsy counts as easy mode?
>'dating sim advisor' archetype
She does remind me a lot of the "thanks for the sex homie" fairy in Huniepop
>didn't really fit Mona's goal of goading you into having sex with her
No, it does. She could have totally lied and framed herself as the easiest option
>drawn on one layer
Layers and their importance to artists these days still remains a mystery to me.

I love how the quest opened with a standard coomer shitpost story opener, but then got really good with the urban fantasy setting and dank world lore hook. Now the quest is "make money, hunt mages and feds down, survive, check yourself in the mirror, and work towards a nice scenic house and a soccer team with tech autist girl".
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>>5920323
>>5920311
>>5920307
>>5920280
>>5920226
>>5920201
>>5920157

You figure that baiting the bugs away from the hive is the best way of taking out the queen. The problem is you aren’t exactly sure how to do that, you could use the squire to piss them off, but considering they’ve been able to fight the agency for a while now, it’s unlikely that they’ll send their entire army towards one bot who isn’t even built for combat. But maybe you don’t need to be the one to bait them out, maybe the agency can do it for you.

You ask Etsy to leave anonymous tips to the agency about some of the bug’s patrol. Not enough for them to win the war outright, but enough to increase the number of skirmishes. Eventually, you find the perfect opportunity to rush to the hive. The entrance to the hive still has guards, but you manage to bait them out with the help of the squire.

You manage to get relatively far undetected. You picked a tunnel to the hive you know is barely ever used, but eventually you do end up running into a few other bugs, and your cover is blown. The ones you had to fight weren’t that strong, they were probably workers and not soldier, but you’re sure that more will be coming soon.

You have to zigzag around the tunnels to avoid fighting more than necessary. K.I.S.A can’t stay on for too long, and you figure it can probably stay on for one more hour before it runs out of power, and ‘carving a path’ is suicide even with their lowered numbers.

After what feels like an eternity, you finally reach the center of the hive, and you can even see the queen and Oliver from afar. It’s a massive place, with plenty of space to fight – or at least, that’s what you’d say if there were not a few thousand bugs crawling all other the place.

The queen is busy kissing Oliver, until she and all the other Arthis in the room turn their head towards you in perfect sync. Turns out being covered in bug blood isn’t the best way to stay hidden.

Etsy says that the agency is actually getting their shit kicked in, and that you better finish the job fast before they all come back here. You are armed to the teeth with biological nightmare bullets, grenades, and napalm, but you’re not sure if that’s enough to survive whatever this is.

>Send K.I.S.A after the queen, and you’ll try to keep all the bugs busy...somehow.
>Send K.I.S.A to distract the bugs, you’ll finish the queen yourself.
>Focus all your fire power on the queen and keep your distance, no way you’re getting close to those things.
>Nope, get out of here. Better come back later prepared.
>Write in.
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>>5920490
>Send K.I.S.A to distract the bugs, you’ll finish the queen yourself.
The entire reason we're here is to kill her and grab that magic. We can handle her, but KISA needs to distract the others.
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>>5920484
I just wanted to talk about this here.

It continues to confuse me how rapidly Weaver and Etsy developed the relationship. First it was out of necessity to break his curse, even if they were childhood "friends". Then with Sawyer's remarks after the first time, Etsy brought up having kids (even though they only fucked once, and there still isn't much of a real non-physical relationship between her and Weaver? And he just rolls with it?) and fighting back together against magic enemies like Mona and others like the conspiracy behind the apartment complex disappearances (which is perfectly fine). That's 2 days since Mona cursed Weaver.

Weaver had to move in with Etsy because his own apartment was destroyed by Mona and the Pet, which also makes sense. For a short while they keep up appearances and Weaver keeps his job to not be suspicious. Then it was the discussion over Sawyer plus Etsy's own paranoia and anxiety, leading to Weaver to quit his job (which he never liked anyway) to permanently stay with Etsy. Etsy is needed for money and resources and to stay alive with her killer tech, which makes sense too. She's also a target anyway because of the shit Mona started and because she was already living in this apartment. That's 1-2 weeks since the last paragraph.

Then the extremely tense and life-threatening talk with Sword of Dusk happened, and in the 3 paragraphs afterward Weaver decides to fall as hard for Etsy as possible, and gains his motivation to protect Etsy and the good he has with her in his life. Not winning the game or saving the world. That's 1 week since the last paragraph.

And then after waiting 1 week for getting the Devil's Gamble from D.I.Y., Weaver decides to buy a house to improve her and his own quality of life, and they both move there. Then to improve his magic power, Weaver decides to be earnest and tell her everything he thinks and feels about her, they both have a nice cute moment together and become a Power Couple. That's like 2 weeks to 1 month of time total since the last paragraph?

So that's like 2 months since the day Weaver gets cursed in which all that shit happens.
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>>5920484
>Etsy counts as easy mode?
Actually I think it was graded by difficuly & risk.
Basically, a girl can be 'easy' but the consequences for messing up with them can be very bad, aka risk. If I remember my notes correctly it was:

Etsy: Easy Difficulty. Immense risk.

Sawyer:: Medium difficulty. Medium risk

Leah: Easy difficulty. No risk (She was basically a secret character, which was the main reason for her being easier.)

Coworker: Hard difficulty (she just went through a breakup at that time.) No risk.

Mona: No difficulty. :3 (yes, there was supposed to be a cat emoticon on the risk status, which was supposed to be slightly ominous.)

Also it can take a while for me to draw, I just have a good amount of free time recently, my life isn't going great and still searching for a job, and I'd rather spend that time doing something than getting depressed.
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>>5920490
>Send K.I.S.A to distract the bugs, you’ll finish the queen yourself.
Sorry Oliver!
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>>5920501
I really have to wonder how we would have gotten around to boning Leah in a day if we found her by staying until night in our home shitposting. That's a big jump.
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>>5920505
>night falls
>still cursed
>the stress mounting
>denial loses to fear of immiment death
>find Leah's post on /soc/
>or talk to her anonymously on a thread about magic setting animes, one she likes
>spill the issue
>despite anons shitposting about Weaver making it up, Leah decides to humor him
>move to offsite PMs
>get Leah's address
>haul ass there
>short talk and introduction about what's going on
>Leah refuses to believe him but humors him anyway
>bust nut inside just before midnight
>Leah goes from enjoying the afterglow to OH GOD ARE YOU OK YOU'RE COLD SWEATING AND YOUR PULSE IS REAL HIGH SHIT ARE YOU ACTUALLY DYING OH FUCK DO I CALL 911
>then Weaver recovers enough
>passes out
I could be completely wrong about all this, I'm not the QM
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>>5920497
I think that's a fair criticism. I think to me a huge part is that both Etsy and Weaver aren't exactly used to love and being close to people, which means they tend to subconsciously associate their first love as automatically being 'the one' even if they know it's just the chemical in their brain getting a little excited. Etsy mentions kids this early because that's kind of where the conversation led, and it felt weird for her to just ignore the whole Sawyer rant and act as if nothing happened. She talked about kids the same way you'd talk about it with your best friend, or at least that's how I saw it.

Weaver's reason for placing so much worth on Etsy is due to the fact he didn't exactly have a reason to live or fight before, as he didn't exactly have a great opinion on himself, a high school dropout that was never meant for anything great. Etsy is also someone that doesn't know how relationship work, and it's easy to see why she got attached to the savior figure that's here to fix everything wrong with her life.

Now, did this all go a little fast? Probably, but I still wouldn't call it unrealistic, as they're still both idiots that don't know what they're doing when it comes to romance.
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>>5920516
>meeting someone they found on an Icelandic basque killing forum
Are they stupid?
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>>5920521
Weaver isn't but he's only got like 2 or 3 hours left to live in that scenario doesn't he? And body reading plus Mona kind of confirm to him magic is real.
Leah I'm not sure about. She does have her magic power already but doesn't know it. I have no idea why she'd ever say yes to begin with. Maybe they video chat and Weaver reading her completely by body alone proves something seriously weird is going on.
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>>5920490
>Send K.I.S.A to distract the bugs, you’ll finish the queen yourself.
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>>5920520
Do you think them talking it over in-story is warranted? Maybe Leah and Sarah can act as the peanut gallery commenting on how stupid both Weaver and Etsy are being. Leah because her anime relationship knowledge, Sarah because she's probably more experienced to know these things.
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>>5920490
Told ya, guys, we are BONED.
>Send K.I.S.A to distract the bugs, you’ll finish the queen yourself.
Let's hope they all drop when the queen does. And that Oliver will not interfere.
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>>5920532
I don't think there's really much. 8 months is more than most relationships last nowadays.
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>>5920533
>And that Oliver will not interfere.
We're killing his magic bug girlfriend in cold blood right in front of him after they had insect children in at least the quadruple digits. There's no way he won't be a dedicated revenge-seeking madman after that. And killing Oliver will affect Weaver a bit badly too given they were coworkers for... I dunno how long?
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>>5920536
Wasn't he the coworker no-one loves?
Also we're killing his magic bug girlfriend that's kinda forcing herself on him, and he didn't look too comfortable. Wouldn't bet on it.
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>>5920536
Yeah, I'm sorry, this dude is currently french kissing a bug? The same bug he fucked no one knows how many times and had enough children with to make a swarm.

Oliver's going down. Probably because we won't have a choice.
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>It continues to confuse me how rapidly Weaver and Etsy developed the relationship.

>First it was out of necessity to break his curse, even if they were childhood "friends".
They have a shared history. They're not total strangers.

>Then with Sawyer's remarks after the first time, Etsy brought up having kids (even though they only fucked once, and there still isn't much of a real non-physical relationship between her and Weaver?
Esty is an intelligent woman who has never needed contraceptives before. It's not a big leap to have her deduce, "Oh, we didn't use a condom, I should probably go get some." That's not her being in support of having kids, that's her making a reasonable and responsible(in her mind) decision to take care of.

>And he just rolls with it?)
Character development. We could have made Weaver a total jagoff who dumped Esty as soon as "baby" was brought up, but I advocated for the route we've gone, i.e. babymaker. Also, people tend to marry the first person they have sex with. It's called "Love at first sight" or more specifically "pair-bonding". It's a natural phenomena.

>and fighting back together against magic enemies like Mona and others like the conspiracy behind the apartment complex disappearances (which is perfectly fine). That's 2 days since Mona cursed Weaver.
Quick decision, as idle hands are the devil's playthings. But it was more character development. We made Weaver a man of action.

>Weaver had to move in with Etsy because his own apartment was destroyed by Mona and the Pet, which also makes sense. For a short while they keep up appearances and Weaver keeps his job to not be suspicious. Then it was the discussion over Sawyer plus Etsy's own paranoia and anxiety, leading to Weaver to quit his job (which he never liked anyway) to permanently stay with Etsy. Etsy is needed for money and resources and to stay alive with her killer tech, which makes sense too. She's also a target anyway because of the shit Mona started and because she was already living in this apartment. That's 1-2 weeks since the last paragraph.
When your life is on the line, you tend to make snap decisions.
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>>5920532
I think the only time their relationship is made fun of, is when Mammona mentions that Etsy had like fifty contingency plans in case she was attacked, but folded to the first boy that showed interest in her, potentially putting her life in danger for someone she barely knew.

Leah & Sarah were met a few months after their relationship started, and they weren't exactly told a lot about how it all started for the both of you, so they can't comment much. unfortunately Weaver didn't tell his old coworker about his relationship, because if he did he would've been told to look out for the end of the honeymoon phase where everything gets harder.
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>>5920497
>Then the extremely tense and life-threatening talk with Sword of Dusk happened, and in the 3 paragraphs afterward Weaver decides to fall as hard for Etsy as possible, and gains his motivation to protect Etsy and the good he has with her in his life. Not winning the game or saving the world. That's 1 week since the last paragraph.
Dude's an immortal being as far as we know. He tends to work on his own time. See above for love and sex.

>And then after waiting 1 week for getting the Devil's Gamble from D.I.Y., Weaver decides to buy a house to improve her and his own quality of life, and they both move there. Then to improve his magic power, Weaver decides to be earnest and tell her everything he thinks and feels about her, they both have a nice cute moment together and become a Power Couple. That's like 2 weeks to 1 month of time total since the last paragraph?
When you have money, you can make things happen.

>So that's like 2 months since the day Weaver gets cursed in which all that shit happens.
Again, when you're life is on the line, the speed in which you operate is the difference between life or death.
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>>5920490
>>5920496
>Send K.I.S.A to distract the bugs, you’ll finish the queen yourself.
Support
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>>5920537
Basically this.
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>>5920534
>>5920520
I guess you're right. It comes down to everything Weaver said back in
>You call Etsy to the bathroom, and once she shows up, you tell her everything. The fact you actually feel like you can't even do much to protect her, that you're not doing enough to support her, that you love her, that maybe she'd be safer without you, that you really have no idea what you're doing, and you've done nothing but guess at the next best course of action.
So they're probably both aware of being a bit stupid. Weaver's aware Etsy is now his one reason to live when he had none for all his life. Etsy's aware she sucks at relationship mechanics, and is probably getting way too attached to Weaver, and he probably can't fix it all in her life or his own by himself. But their love and affection and bond built over shared survival and all that jazz is real. The next logical step is, once safety is assured, to start building that soccer team and learn to be better parents than their own parents.
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>>5920546
>he would've been told to look out for the end of the honeymoon phase where everything gets harder
It's been 8 months and Weaver and Etsy STILL aren't there?
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>>5920556
In all honesty, given all those depressive states etsy had, I don't know what much else could count as leaving the honeymoon.
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>>5920557
They never really had a big fight or disagreement yet either. It's been Weaver following rumors and going on operations or practicing with his magic, Etsy backing up with K.I.S.A. and creating designs to sell and keep the living arrangements afloat. Weaver has not had a bad moment anywhere close to what Etsy has had, and Etsy has never refused anything Weaver wanted once. I don't know if there'll ever be a point where Etsy goes against something Weaver wants.
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Guys I'm actually stupid and for some reason I read 'send KISA to distract the bugs' as 'send kisa to finish the queen' and started writing an entire post with it in mind.

I'd feel like an asshole to deny votes because I made a mistake (especially on something as important as this fight), so I'll have to spend a little bit more time rewriting everything.
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>>5920632
Naw, it's all right. It's logical to think we would have sent our undying Robobo-bo Ro-bobo to fight an unknown enemy of probable immense magical ability and be the bait against her lesser spawnlings.
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>>5920638
That would mean we wouldn't get to claim her sweet magical potential, though. Not to mention that with how we now have a power to literally reverse enemy attacks, we're probably more well suited to dealing with her than KISA, even if we can't hit as hard.
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>>5920632
Could have simply posted it as a "what if" alternate timeline glimpse, then have us vote and discuss as if it were real. Didn't have to delete it all, maaaaaaaaan
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>>5920693
I didn't delete it, and I'll probably keep it for later, but let's just say that it was spoiler heavy, and one with a big consequence. Hint: What do you think happens when K.I.S.A absorbs too much magic?
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>>5920701
Outcome 1: It develops a conscience and becomes our magical mecha-son
Outcome 2:
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>>5920533
>>5920528
>>5920496

K.I.S.A excels at fighting a lot of enemies at once, and you aren’t, so you decide to finish the queen yourself. K.I.S.A starts carving a path, laying absolute waste to everything in front of it, and it makes sure to keep the most dangerous type of Arthis in check, while all you have to do is mow down the equivalent of bug civilians and children.

You almost feel bad about this, but the Arthis are inhuman enough that killing them isn’t quite enough to create guilt. Sure, they can be smart, but comparing them to actual people feels a bit much. So, with a renewed vigor, you start blasting the bugs with bio-nightmare bullets. It doesn’t usually kill them, but it makes them more disorganized and selfish instead of acting as one cohesive unit, which is enough for you to get past them.

When you finally reach the queen, she starts to hide behind Oliver and orders him to protect her.

Oliver hesitantly pulls out his spear, only to stop once he gets a good look at your face.

“It’s you? God damnit. Hey, do we really have to fight here?”

“What do you mean!? He’s killing all our kids! There’s no negotiation! Kill him right now!”

“Ah, mhh, uh… sorry, you know how women are, haha…” He moves, and you set up a speed zone around you, you’re supposed to finish this fight fast anyway, so there’s no reason to hold back magic wise.

Your speed zone slows down his spear, but then he swings it upwards, and it leaves a noticeable gap in your speed zone. You don’t think the spear is magical, it’s more like...

MPR(Oliver): High magic potential. Can push away nearly anything.

You only get a cursory glance at his power, you’re a little too focused on not dying at the moment. You also try to get a look at the queen, but she really isn’t doing much other than staying behind a few guards. You’re pretty sure she highly specialized in bug making and not much else.

You try to shoot him with devil’s gamble bullets, but he somehow manages to parry them with his spears at inhuman speed. K.I.S.A is currently too busy to help you, so you’ll need to take care of this yourself. The good news is Oliver really doesn’t seem to be willing to hit any vital spot, he’s only been aiming at your legs and arms even when he had a clear shot at your head.

Offensive option:
>Use invisible bullets, he can’t push what he can’t see, right?
>He isn’t your target, focus your bullets towards the queen.
>Reverse the trajectory of your bullets after they’re pushed away.
>Keep grenades in stasis and release the explosion when the time is right.
>Write in.

Defensive option:
>Disrupt/reverse his limbs to throw him off balance.
>Keep dodging to save up your magic, and use MPR to predict his attacks.
>Shoot him with devil’s gamble to interrupt his attacks, he needs to parry or dodge those to survive.
>Use smoke grenades to block his vision, you can see him just fine with MPR.
>Write in.
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>>5920701
>spoiler
Whew, lad.
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>>5920706
Hmmm...I think i'm gonna go with a mix of them. >Shoot invisible bullets, and if he pushes them, reverse the trajectory.
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>>5920706
>He isn’t your target, focus your bullets towards the queen.
>Disrupt/reverse his limbs to throw him off balance.
I think Oliver doesn’t want a big waifu
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>>5920713
well i fucked that formatting up, but i think the idea stands. I mean, we've distorted the patterns of our invisible bullets before, right? So it shouldn't be an issue.
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>>5920715
Hmmm...actually, you might have a point. If we killed Oliver in front of the queen, she might get an emotional power up, and then we'd be boned.

I was thinking we could trick them, however. We shoot towards Oliver so that when he pushes the bullets away, we can redirect them directly into the queen. Go full sex pistols on the bitch.
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>>5920706
OLIVER is the boss? Wew lad
>Reverse the trajectory of your bullets after they’re pushed away.
Backing >>5920713, even better if they're invisible bullets
>Disrupt/reverse his limbs to throw him off balance.
I almost wish we could go for nonlethal as the guy's honestly a wimp, but he's got magic potential, so half measures could result in a new arm.
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>>5920715
I still think he has it easier than Schadenfreude's boyfriend Imagine having all the sound effects during sex
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>>5920726
>but he's got magic potential, so half measures could result in a new arm.
Absolutely, but i was also thinking that Oliver doesn't seem to care much about her as she cares about him. She's more likely to get some emotional boost by seeing him die, right?

Then again, maybe he does love her, and then we'll have to deal with him going full sukuna on our ass.
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>>5920730
We don't know if he's got high magic, but he has potential, so there's risk.
For safety, we should try to kill them both in a relatively short timeframe.
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>>5920732
So how about this.

We go with the plan to shoot him in a way that gives a clean shot to redirect the bullets directly into that queen's skull. Obviously, when he suddenly hears his 'wifey' getting domed, he's gonna go 'what the fuck' and probably turn around. When that happens, we shoot him.
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>>5920730
> maybe he does love her
I really doubt he wants to still be with ‘I puke eggs from my mouth and you must kiss me’ girl
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>>5920735
>When that happens, we shoot him.
>MPR(Oliver): High magic potential. Can push away nearly anything.
Yeaaah we can try but I think that's how we get boss-Oliver. Might free K.I.S.A. to help us though if the bugs go ape
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>>5920738
I'd rather get boss oliver than Boss Xenormorph Queen
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>>5920706
Shit, are they really his kids? Now I'm conflicted, seeing as it's wrong to kill children.

>He isn’t your target, focus your bullets towards the queen.
>Disrupt/reverse his limbs to throw him off balance.

Sorry Oliver.
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>>5920743
They're bugs, not children. If that guy fucked a bug that's on him. He doesn't even seem to care much that his 'children' are getting slaughtered.

Also, i reccomend the plan to redirect the bullets.
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>>5920706
>Reverse the trajectory of your bullets after they’re pushed away.
Nothing stops him from parrying bullets not aimed at him, and bullets are too fast to see anyways. The grenade idea is interesting but we are too close to him for using them to be comfortable.

>Disrupt/reverse his limbs to throw him off balance.
His power can’t counter this like it can the other options, and relying on dodge alone isn’t reliable.
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>>5920768
>Nothing stops him from parrying bullets not aimed at him
Yes, thus the general idea. He doesn't know that we can reverse bullets. So when the shot he thought he parried goes right between the eyes of the Queen, he'll be completely surprised.
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>>5920706
>>5920726
+1
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>>5920706
>He isn’t your target, focus your bullets towards the queen.

>Disrupt/reverse his limbs to throw him off balance.
>>5920715
>I think Oliver doesn’t want a big waifu
he's a horndog but past updates made it clear she's too gross for him
>>5920727
>Imagine having all the sound effects during sex
but that's the best part ! https://www.youtube.com/shorts/8gF-S5jsEwM
btw not only you made me remember the clown girl pasta, you also made me remember that pic of a guy getting head from a mime and she having to pull those funny balloons outta his dick instead of cum
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>>5920726
+1
I wanna yell banter too. Maybe shittalk Oliver for his work back at the fast food place, or about how his power pushes people away like he pushed away all those girls, or backhanded compliment him on his bug gf. Or ask him how and when he even got magic powers. Or ask him who the hell this bug bitch is
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>>5920805
I'd rather concentrate on shooting them first.
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>>5920807
So the plan is bullet redirect into queen?
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>>5920808
That would be my idea, if people want to follow it. And ideally, follow it up by shooting Oliver while he's distracted by the Queen's death
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>>5920814
It just hit me Oliver might use his power to push the bullets out of him and into us, if we do something like stand over him as he lays bleeding out on the floor
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>>5920816
That's why you always double-tap. Not that we'd want to stay around after we kill them. The moment we claimed our MAGIC, we should gtfo before the bug hordes come down on us in a hail mary.
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>>5920746
He only did it because the chinese girl called him one.
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I think it's a good thing when I like a quest enough that talking about character relationships comes so easily and feels so engaging
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>>5921040
There's a lot of good back and forth, expanding on the characters and their various motivations.

My guess, Mona was a young orphan brought in by the agency who managed to escape after brutal years of torture and now inflicts that same pain onto others, vowing never to go back and be locked in a box.
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>>5920805
I agree that the queen should be the primary target, and we should be careful about shooting Oliver because he might push the bullets back into us.
On the other hand, I think we can definitely use the psychological aspect against him. Get under his skin and he's bound to fuck up.
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>>5920794
>>5920768
>>5920743
>>5920738
>>5920726
>>5920715

Even though he’s in your way, he isn’t your target. You can take care of him later if you need to, but every second you waste on him is one where the bug army is more likely to come back – the agency won’t hold them off forever.

You decide on a particularly complex maneuver, first, you shoot invisible bullets. As expected, his inhuman parry speed isn’t a natural reflex, it’s how he conditioned his magic to survive bullets. However, magic can rarely be conditioned to react to things it can’t see. Unfortunately, you still have to fire the bullets at him manually, so he can still start pushing everything away from him pre-emptively the moment he sees you fire. You’ve thought of using time stopped bullet, but that would be a waste of magic, as he can clearly just destroy parts of the zone when he wants. No, you’ve got a better idea.

The moment he parries the bullets, you reverse their trajectory. This isn’t normally possible, but just like you can pre-emptively disrupt the trajectory of a bullet before it fires, you can ‘condition’ something to reverse course when certain things happens. This is hard to do on complex patterns, but you’ve got enough experience with reading bullets that this is something you can pull off.

No, the hard part is disrupting the bullets AFTER they reverse to guide them towards the queen. This requires you to take extra time preparing the bullets, which you’re not a huge fan of. Thankfully, disrupting his limbs is enough to make most of his attacks miss. He never quite stumbles or fall over, but he’s clearly not used to have his body go out of his control like this. He still gets one lucky hit on your arm, but that was the mechanical one, you'll be fine.

Once enough bullets are prepared, you start firing. To your surprise, your insane plan actually works, and the bullets start reversing course in perfect unison. Oliver keeps pushing the bullets away, but he doesn’t realize that they’re no longer targeting him, the queen gets shot from every side. A few bullets hit her guards, but at least three of them hits the top of her head before she has any time to react. Seems she wasn’t expecting the bullets you disrupted to come from above – not like she could see them coming in the first place. She falls on the ground, knocked out, but alive, seems like her skull was thick enough to survive this.
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>>5921369
Silence, Oliver slowly turns around, “Fuck- Wait, she’s okay-”

You shoot a bullet while he’s distracted, he almost dodges, but the bullet hits his neck anyway. You feel bad about killing someone you knew like this, but he sided with the enemy, and you’d rather not gamble on him not taking revenge for what you’re about to do.

Another bullet is all it takes to finish him, you quickly start moving towards the queen. The guards try to protect her by huddling around her corpse, but you throw a bio-nightmare grenade to throw them off. It takes about 5 devil’s gamble bullets to put her down, but it’s finally done. You can feel their magic course within you. It’s time to get out of here.

Etsy says the actual army is coming back, but they’re acting erratically. It’s like every bug has suddenly gained a sense of individualism and instead of fighting for the greater good of the hive, they start valuing their life a little more.

Some Arthis start grabbing eggs and fleeing the scene, some keep fighting valiantly, some come check on the queen to make sure she’s actually dead, this makes them feel more human than they were before, which unfortunately for them makes it easier to kill them.

You don’t know how long this effect will last, so you decide to get out of here with K.I.S.A, using tunnels you know the army isn’t taking. You hope the agency will wipe out the rest, and that they don’t have any other means of reproduction. You doubt they can make another queen, but you’d feel safer knowing all of those things are gone.

You run and run. Even though your magic is back to full, you run out of stamina halfway through, and K.I.S.A has to carry you all the way outside. The stench of death permeates the sewers, and you even see a few dead agents on the way there, but you do make it. You’re covered in blood, grime and mucus, and it takes a while to clean all of it in the shower.

You collapse in the sofa. You feel weird, and too exhausted to think about anything too heavy. You turn on the TV, and plenty of bugs have been sighted scattering to the four winds now that they have no one to keep them in check. A lot of them are shot down before they can do any damage, but it still makes people horrified that things like this have been kept a secret from them for so long. Of course, no one believes those things are supernatural, but a lot of conspiracies link them to secret experiments done by the CIA, you wonder how they would react if they knew the truth.

Etsy lays down next to you on the sofa, and she crawls under your shirt, you almost tell her you’re not in the mood, but turns out she just wants to cuddle and nothing more. You’re both exhausted in your own ways, apparently the squire didn’t make it back as it was caught by the army on the way back, seems like you took a little too long. She was still able to bring back the scraps, so she says she can still repair it, it’ll just cost a little.
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>>5921371

“...Are you okay?” She asks, as her head pops out of the collar of your shirt.

You tell her you’re fine. You’re alive, you still have (most) of your limbs, and you got a lot of magic from this. If anything, this went better than expected.

“You, uhm, you don’t look fine. You’re making that face. The one you made with Dusk back then.”

Ah. Maybe you are.

You tell her you killed someone you knew for a while. You don’t think he was necessarily a good person either, but you felt like you had to.

“How did it feel?” She changes the TV’s channel to some cartoon show for kids.

You tell her you felt nothing. She turns her head to face you, she looks worried.

“Do you feel like you’re a bad person because of it?” Her voice is quiet, and yet it’s the only thing you can hear. It even drowns out the sound of the TV.

You tell her that you feel like you should feel bad. You killed him when he was facing away from you. He was looking out for someone he presumably loved. You don’t want to be a bad person, but it feels like it’s something only a bad person would do.

She doesn’t answer. You watch the cartoon in silence for a while, it’s not that funny, but there’s something nice about watching a show where everything is black and white like this, you wonder if that’s how schadenfreude sees the world.

“Hey, let’s just take a break, okay? I...I was afraid I’d lose you back there. I know you feel like you have to grow stronger to protect me but…”

She wouldn’t need to worry if you were stronger, but you don’t say that out loud. You agree that you’ll take a break until most of her projects are done, and she perks up.

“I think you did the right thing back there. I think...I think sometimes good people have to do bad things, if that makes sense.”

You nod, although you aren’t sure if you agree, you decide that it’s not worth arguing over. What’s done is done, you can only move on and hope you did the right thing.

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(2 months have passed)

2.51M
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60K (Monthly cost(x2) - generator savings)
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300K(K.I.S.A repairs)
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200K (Squire repairs)
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1.95M

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New building projects are available!

>K.I.S.A upgrade:
Etsy says this is the second to last upgrade. It’ll be able to support another alloy and last much longer in combat thanks to an internal mini-nuclear engine. She assures you it won’t go full chernobyl if it gets destroyed, although she does mention it is something it can do if you want it to. (cost: 5M & 5 months)

>Silver arm:
Your mechanical arm is made to be faster, stronger and easier to use. It’ll also be outfitted with plenty of armaments you can use at a moment’s notice. (300K & 1 month.)

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K.I.S.A’s upgrade is finished, it’s now a lot better at basically everything, but most importantly, it can now get a new alloy. What should you pick?

>Biological Nightmare.
>Light’s Bane.
>Tri-Matter.
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>>5921374
So, did we succ their magic? Do we have more magic potential? That's two high magic users in a row.

As for upgrades
>Silver arm
>Tri-Matter (for KISA)
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Fun fact, you could've easily gotten screwed over if you picked the wrong defensive option here, considering how time-consuming the invisible + reverse maneuver was.

Also I forgot to put the rumor updates here, considering it's been 2 months. But the only thing of note is that some bugs are still presumably in hiding.
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>>5921377
Also, yeah you did, you figure that you could reach immense magic potential with one more (high potential) magic user kill.

The queen actually had immense magic potential, but she didn't get the time to use the last ace she had up her sleeve before death.
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>>5921382
Nice. I was thinking the way we'd do this, we'd get one more curse user, and then use the coupon from the Backstreet Demon to train with her in order to turn that 'immense potential' into 'immense power'

For now, though, let's take a break.
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>>5921374
>Silver Arm.
>Light’s Bane.
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>>5921374
>Silver arm
>Light’s bane
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>>5921384
>break
Maybe Weaver can get the factory gals separate rooms or bring Etsy on a nice date.
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>>5921374
>Silver arm:
>Tri-Matter.
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>>5921374
>Silver arm
>Tri-Matter
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>>5921374
>Silver arm
>Tri-Matter (KISA)
>>5921379
I assumed adding something to the reverse would make it a lil difficult, but we made it work in the end. It helped that he wasn’t someone trained on it, but I wonder how he’d deal with devil’s gamble if we went with the shooting option for defense
>>5921382
Immense ? Zam, she really spent all her “points” into min-maxing breeding and forgot to put some for defense.
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>>5921407
>Immense ? Zam, she really spent all her “points” into min-maxing breeding and forgot to put some for defense.
To be fair, she basically made an gigantic army that was able to beat up the glowie agency in a few months. It's just that we happened to have a literal genius savant on our side.
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>>5921407
It's good to remember that if you had to fight her entire army, you would've been absolutely fucked, her potential was immense in the sense that given enough time she could scale infinitely and simply overwhelm anyone who opposed her. The bugs aren't weak at all, it's more accurate to say that they're very good at killing things made of meat and bones, they aren't outfitted to fight a literal engine of destruction like K.I.S.A.

If you used devil's gamble for defense, it would've kept him in check, but swapping from gun to gun would've been kinda awkward, and it would've wasted enough time for the army to show up.

Also, if you were wondering, her ultimate move was turning all her subject into super deadly berserker soldiers at the cost of their imminent death. She doesn't like doing it because it's literally killing her own kids, (and also basically makes her lose the war in the long term).

If she did that, you would've been easily overwhelmed and your only option would've been to get the fuck out of here while K.I.S.A holds back the horde.
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>>5921407
>she really spent all her “points” into min-maxing breeding
Meanwhile what about us?
Our first powerup where we used MFR on ourselves in the mirror, we got Unreliable Habit (pattern disrupt things). We passed up:
>Mirror Match (recently observed skill recreate/copy)
>God's Eye (see in dark + see all directions + more info gained)
>Determinism (literally King Crimson's Epitaph)
Our second powerup where we emotionally opened ourselves up to Etsy in the bathroom, we got Speed Weaving (THE ZONE). We passed up:
>Dangerous Habit (Unreliable Habit+)
>Self-Fulfilling Prophecy (exactly what it says)
>Pattern Encryption (hide/alter the way our magic is viewed by others)
Our third powerup where we used Leah and Sarah's powers on us together, we got Backtracking (Unreliable Habit can reverse patterns + cheaper use). We passed up:
>Welcome to the Tapestry (speed zone enables faster pattern and magic reads inside)
>Pull Your Threads (selective self-speedup)
>Speed Parasite (speed zone can attach to people and follow)
We branched our class progression into Unreliable Habit and the Speed Zone. We're not going King Crimson and we're not going full Wonder of U. I have no idea what sort of powerup we should go for next. Do we specialize either much more, or get a third new thing to make up for a weakness?
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>>5921416
Indeed
>>5921424
Sure thing OP, she was this quest’s Nilbog after all.
>If you used devil's gamble for defense, it would've kept him in check, but swapping from gun to gun would've been kinda awkward, and it would've wasted enough time for the army to show up.
Wait we carry 2 guns ? I thought it was just different clips for the bullets.
>>5921434
I know, I know
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>>5921440
>somebody referencing Worm
>after bringing up Pact in >>5918647
Wildbow setting quests are CURSED on /qst/
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>>5921440
You brought multiple spare guns since this was expected to be a combat heavy mission. If you did have to change clips every time, it would've been even more time-consuming to do so.

>>5921434
Right now I'd say you're specializing in pattern speed manipulation, however your biggest weakness is easily your lack of offensive capabilities. Sure, bullets works fine against high and even some immense magic potential people, but the moment you run into someone who can simply tank the bullets, your only option is hoping K.I.S.A is here to finish them off.

K.I.S.A is also starting to get a reputation, so as strong as it is, don't expect people to not prepare any countermeasures.
Also, if you were wondering, you're past being protected by etiquette at this point, not because you broke any rules, but because it's generally agreed upon you have a good enough understanding of your abilities to no longer be considered a poor defenseless baby.
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>>5921374
Etsy's the best, supporting Weaver through the moral ambiguity and the tough choices
>2 months have passed
The 1 year anniversary of getting magic powers and being a couple with Etsy is drawing nearer. What will happen? What will either of them do?

>>5921450
I'm getting a bit attached to our omnicidal murderbot sidekick. I hope he remains on our side when all the magic inevitably makes him a magic cyborg human
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>>5921448
Didn’t know pact was also his. Never read it and what do you mean by cursed ?
>>5921450
Fair. Btw we’ll get another upgrade next doot, since I remember you saying if we got someone like the detach fed it’d be enough for an upgrade ?
>>5921454
Our cyber Pinóquio
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>>5921458
>what do you mean by cursed ?
Worm quests die easily or are shitposted up or stuff like that. Disappointing.
>Pinóquio
Ok, where in Latin America are you.
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>>5921463
Brazil
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>>5921476
Unsurprising. What's surprising is BRfags even knowing wildbow's existence or his work. I highly recommend reading Pact as it's the shortest thing he wrote so far, and the urban fantasy is solid
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>>5921374
Well, that was surprisingly not that close.
>Silver arm
HELL YEARRRR
>Tri-Matter
Bio-nightmare has a very specific use case, where Tri-Matter could be more useful in various situations
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>>5921374
>Silver arm
>Light’s Bane.

Damn. This was great and you made a really moving scene of how a person feels after killing someone. Esty trying to convince Weaver is a nice touch, and I chuckled imagined her popping out of his collar.
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>>5921631
We have a really stretchy shirt
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>>5921631
>>5921569
>>5921407
>>5921406
>>5921398
>>5921387
>>5921385

You decide to outfit K.I.S.A in tri-matter. While devil’s gamble can’t be liquefied, it doesn’t need to be. Instead, the devil’s gamble plating will be made into a mesh connected by small tri-matter strings. Then the plating will be able to move with the rest of the components without many issues. She says that K.I.S.A would be able to seep through a sewer crate and navigate small pipes. Granted, it would do so very slowly, as the liquid form isn’t the fastest, but it is something it can do.

Now that you’ve decided on an upgrade, you start thinking on what to do next. Leah and Sarah have been complaining for a while about being stuck together. You’re not that worried about Leah, but there’s a very real chance that Sarah will attempt an escape if she stays cooped up inside for so long.

That, or the sexual tension between the two of them reaches critical mass, either or.

(Improved living quarters: 250K & 1 month. Build two rooms in the factory with all the essentials, along with a veranda that allows them to hang out in the factory grounds.)

You should think of doing something next. Your one-year anniversary with Etsy is also approaching, but you’ve still got a month before that.

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1.95M remaining.
-
300K (Silver arm construction)
=
1.65M remaining.


Building process:

Silver arm: 1 month remaining.
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>Investigate one of the rumors
>Try to hunt an agent.
>Schedule a meeting with the demon of the backstreet.
>Relax until the end of the month.
>Write in.
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>>5921645
Fun fact, I left out a joke with the D.I.Y rep where Etsy asks if she was always this stacked, and Weaver answers that D.I.Y also deals in textile, and she probably used experimental materials to keep all of it tucked in.
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>>5921645
As much as shirt-sharing is an underrated as fuck cute couple thing to do that NOBODY ever talks about, that really does a number on your shirt. That's why you need one specifically to wear for when doing it.

>>5921631
Yeah it's a nice scene. Despite being there at work and putting up with his lazy girl-chasing dudebro shit, Weaver knows Oliver wasn't a bad person but not a good one either. Weaver's guilt in the quest narration is real and that comes across well to me without being overdone. Imagine if somebody shot and killed Etsy in cold blood right in front of Weaver and then he was next, dying in seconds. How would that feel? Presumably there was a degree of like there between Oliver and the bug queen, for him to stick around and for him to fuck so many kids into her over half a year since Weaver last saw or heard of him.

But the fact is, we plainly saw and heard enough that it wasn't like between Weaver and Etsy. Look at Etsy - she isn't working overtime to create a killer robot army to take over the world with, though she absolutely could with her expertise and autism! Eventually those bugs WOULD take over the planet at the rate they were going, and Oliver was complicit in enabling it harder judging by what the queen said. There's nobody to contest your attempt to become magic god of the planet if all the magic users worldwide are dead or enslaved by an infinite insectoid super army, right? Could the bug army be handled and defeated eventually as they were before, if Oliver hadn't (willingly?) donated so much genes with to the bug queen girl turning him into a cum dispenser? Maybe. But that's that, and this is this.

I think Weaver did the right thing despite his reasons being morally murky. His initial reason was to kill a magic user to get stronger. That the bug queen threatened the planet by this point was just an easy in-the-moment and in-hindsight valid excuse. Weaver is 100% a killer, and there's no going back from the blood that is spilled. Etsy is also a 100% killer via K.I.S.A. Despite his reluctance, Oliver still tried to kill Weaver AND is high magic potential. That means he had to kill at least one other magic user at some point in the months since Weaver last went to his old job. Same with the queen not hesitating to kill en masse with her bug swarm. I don't know if there's any magic users out there that got to high or immense levels by completely dedicating themselves to their own special snowflake levelup methods and without spilling a single drop of blood, but there's so many magic users that seem to end up as powerthirsty shitters (WIZARDS HAVE NO SENSE OF RIGHT AND WRONG!) that I seriously doubt that.

What do you guys think?
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>>5921682
>Purchase Improved Living Quarters
>Investigate Hacking Attempt
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>>5921698
+1
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>>5921698
+1, let's follow that hack lead before we get more sidetracked

>>5921682
>That, or the sexual tension between the two of them reaches critical mass, either or.
Look, Weaver can't fuck them because then Etsy kills him or the relationship falls apart. Leah can still go out or do her own thing while living here, but Sarah is probably blacklisted and KOS to her organization. I think the solution might be to recruit a magic user guy that we can trust or keep loyal, then simply throw him at the two girls and let them sort it out. Or order sex toys and dump them all on the two, then tell them to go nuts. If only Oliver was still our bro, and didn't get babytrapped x1000000 by a queen bug bitch. I still wonder how he even got to that point. Did the bugs kidnap him to the queen, he went "aw yeah bug pussy!" and accepted, got awoken by her, and kept pumping her full, until the consequences of his actions over half a year of disgusting conditions turned him into how he was when Weaver saw him there? He wasn't a magic user when Weaver saw him at work, and neither was any of his coworkers like the punished comrade girl or the chink.
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>>5921695
It sounds about right to me. I will say I like that Weaver didn't feel too guilty as much as he felt like he should. He was ultimately right, as you explained, but obviously you're still going to feel bad for killing a couple like that.
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>>5921695
It's possible to reach high without killing anyone, (Sarah for example didn't, as could be seen in her lack of combat experience.) But it's fair to assume anyone that reaches massive potential killed or screwed over a lot of people. Oliver absolutely did kill a few agents, and the queen literally butchered them regularly during the war (any kills the bug got directly transferred the magic to her.)

Weaver justifying his killings is a running theme (it's especially obvious during the criminal base assault where he tells himself they chose this life, so their killing is warranted) however this is the first time he kills someone he actually knew and could put a name on. The way he feels like he should feel bad but doesn't is something I slightly lived through. I haven't killed anyone, but when my mom died of cancer I felt nothing, and there was this feeling that I was a horrible person because of it. Turns out, the process of grief just happened at random when i realized she was gone.

Also, I've only ever been in one relationship, but the shared shirt thing is one of the most intimate moment I remember from it. She was the one putting her shirt over my head, though, rather than the other way around.
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>>5921698
>+1
>>5921688
DIY made Armstrong’s shirt confirmed
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>>5921706
>I like that Weaver didn't feel too guilty as much as he felt like he should.
I like it too. It's realistic and it's good. He isn't beating himself up over it like most do-gooder protags would in his place. He's probably been through enough suffering and being a loser for most of his life that there's a degree of emotional detachment to cope. Or maybe I'm accidentally projecting how I am.

>>5921717
>Sarah
Oh right I forgot Sarah got put through literal MK ULTRA style drug-induced superpower development, even though her magic relying on disassociation and separation meant the drug use was inevitable regardless. Sucks for her.
>assume anyone that reaches massive potential killed or screwed over a lot of people
It's free real estate in a prolonged worldwide battle royale
>Oliver absolutely did kill a few agents
So I was right
>any kills the bug got directly transferred the magic to her
How broken. I'm glad we ended her when we had the chance, or the quest might have changed genres from urban fantasy to bio-horror disaster
>Weaver justifying his killings is a running theme
I wonder how Etsy is coping on her own end. We haven't seen it yet.
>something I slightly lived through
"Write what you know" is the classic advice
>I felt nothing
I've felt this too much in my life, but for different reasons than you did
>this feeling that I was a horrible person because of it
My own life is different from yours, OP. I personally have had enough of needless guilt and apology in my own
>the process of grief just happened at random when i realized she was gone.
I wonder if that'll ever happen to me ome day. I almost look forward to it
>only ever been in one relationship
Be glad you had one at all, I say
>the shared shirt thing
"Write what you know" is the classic advice
>one of the most intimate moment I remember from it
Hold onto that feeling
>She was the one putting her shirt over
I'll try to remember this if/when I ever reach that point in my own life
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>>5921705
What’s KOS ?
>>5921717
Very nice OP. I hope I get to experience something like this soon, I didn’t get the teenager love xp and I’m also not good with girls so I have to contend with a gooning from time to time.
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>>5921733
"KOS" is an abbreviation for "Kill On Sight". I learned it many years ago playing Trouble in Terrorist Town servers on Garry's Mod
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>>5921698
Yeaah, not big on the hack attempt but it's not as resource-consuming as the rest so let's do that.
As for the living quarters, of COURSE!
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>>5921739
Alright, thanks
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>>5921695
>Oliver still tried to kill Weaver
>That means he had to kill at least one other magic user
These two points I will have to disagree on, as it was stated in the fight that Oliver was intentionally not going for the head against Weaver. From my point of view, the Bug Queen was controlling Oliver like she was controlling her Bug Army and once she died, he would have been freed. I didn't want to kill Oliver, but I didn't specify because I didn't think we were actually going to kill him when we changed the bullets to the Bug Queen.
Our own growth is emotional turmoil and reading the pattern. Killing someone is a way to do so, but with Leah and Sarah, that's not the only way. We could also try killing ourselves or fasting, go without water, hold in our poop, or go without sleep, and these could trigger an emotional response based on our own basic human needs.

>>5921682
(Improved living quarters: 250K & 1 month. Build two rooms in the factory with all the essentials, along with a veranda that allows them to hang out in the factory grounds.)

>Write in.
Explore the city, find activities to do with Esty (musuem, carnival, arcade, movie theater, beach, etc.) and find a gift for Esty.
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Also just realized I haven't drawn anything today, so have this 2 minute sketch of what I imagine the queen to look like. Imagine the weird girl in middle school that ate dirt in the corner, that was her.
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>>5921755
Huh? Isn't she a bug? Or is she just a normal girl that is somehow giving birth to bugs? The latter sounds really damn gross.
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>>5921757
She looks mostly human as described before, although I probably should've drawn her eyes bigger since that was the one thing that was supposed to look very inhuman about her. Imagine grasshopper eyes in the same shape I drew them in.

Also, she makes eggs by puking them out, she doesn't actually need Oliver to make them, but bugs she creates alone are generally weaker and dumber than those created with a mate. She doesn't actually need to constantly fuck him for his seed, but she does need to 'refuel' occasionally.

>The queen looks pretty human, if you ignore her weird green eyes and chitin clothing, although her haircut makes her look less like a queen and more like a wild animal
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>>5921763
honsetly, re-reading it her haircut should look more messed up, but long bedhair are a pain to draw in 2 minutes without a reference so just pretend it's there.
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>>5921763
huh, i missed that. kinda makes me respect oliver less since it's just a crazy woman and not a literal bug queen.
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>>5921755
She looks similar to Etsy, hold on…
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>>5921754
I like the write in, we can do that next month
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>>5921754
What >>5921802 said.
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>>5921754
+1
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>>5921754
>>5921698
>>5921699
>>5921705
>>5921720

You ask Etsy about the hacking attempt that happened a few months back. She admits she kind of forgot about it, because it hasn’t happened again after that. You still tell her to check just in case they did manage to go in undetected, she groans, saying that there’s no way that could happen, but checks anyway.

Etsy was right in that the hackers hadn’t tried anything after the first few attempts, but what she didn’t expect was how hard it was to actually find out who did it. The hacking wasn’t made by an amateur, and they deleted nearly everything that could be used to find them. Eventually, she does manage to find the source, and it’s...from inside the house?

The security system uses an internal network that isn’t connected to the net, and whenever she does feel like using the internet, she adds as many layers of encryption and proxies as she can to stay safe. This is why it’s weird that the hacking apparently came from one of the server box she was using. She double-checks it, and after examining it further, she finds what the problem is with it.

The entire thing is made by E.N.D.

Etsy usually makes most of her stuff herself, but the truth is there was a limit to how much she could make back in her old apartment, and she did end up having to buy a lot of pre-made components. Once you got your house, she made it a point to go the extra mile and make sure nearly everything was custom-made (which was part of the absurd price.) However, some remnants of her old apartments are still there, namely, this server box.

Searching a little bit further inside, she finds an encrypted message.

[Hello, if you find this message, then I am sure you are already aware of our attempt to subvert your security system. We will skip the pleasantries, and get to what we want. I am a representative of E.N.D, and we deal in data, servers, and secrets. We were not attempting to turn your home against you, we simply dislike those who act outside our radar and wanted to know what we do not. Even so, your firewall is advanced enough that we have decided it to be a waste of resource to pry any further.
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>>5921854

While I am aware you may be distrustful of us after our last stunt, we have a website people of importance like you can use to get information that others cannot – for a price. Of course, you are not exempt from this, and you cannot pay us to hide anything we may find on you, that is a privilege that we reserve for those who work with us.

Good day.]

Etsy’s really mad about this, and is now going around the house, checking every part of the house to make sure nothing is compromised. She doesn’t find anything, but it doesn’t stop her from getting out of bed at 3AM to triple check the security system.

Etsy says that as long as she uses burner laptops and prepares a few countermeasures, we could check the website safely. Considering how absolutely paranoid Etsy is, you’d say that if she thinks something is safe, it probably is.

The website is exactly as advertised, it’s a website with information on all sorts of things you wouldn’t normally be able to find. Information on supernatural beings, the game, the town, and anything else you could think of. You also use an account the encrypted message gave, so it recognizes you as ‘the lady of circuits’, since it was directed towards her.

You do notice a few names are crossed out, Mammona being one of them. Those crossed out have no info at all, and you suspect it means they work for E.N.D in one way or another.

Unfortunately, all the good info that you don’t already know is locked behind a paywall – even your own information. You also notice a lot of names you haven’t seen before, like the deep arbiter himself, and ‘God’s Mistake’.

You also notice that there is a bounty system, where anyone can put a price on someone’s head. Turns out the queen had a 2M bounty on her, and you are told that a briefcase full of the cash can be found in a remote location. You send the squire to check it out just in case, and it comes back with the promised amount of money. You didn’t know you could even fit that many dollar bills in such a small suitcase.

You notice that you have a 500K bounty set on you, and you’re a little insulted that it’s all you’re worth, but then you realize that Etsy’s spending habit may have skewed your perception of how much 500K truly is. Besides, it’s not like it’s a good thing to have a high bounty, it just means more people hate you.

Looking at all the prices, it’s insane how high most of them are. Seriously, where is all that money even coming from?
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>>5921855

New buying option available! Funds can now be used to buy a thing’s ‘dossier’ which contains all the information E.N.D has found on them thus far (or will find in the future). You can also buy your own dossier to see how much they know about you. You can also set a bounty on certain people, add to the pre-existing bounty, or complete one yourself. You can also sell information you know anonymously.

Bounty is not necessarily an indicator of strength, as much as it is an indicator of how many people want a certain someone dead. Info cost depends on how useful the information is, and how much there is available. If the dossier barely has any info, it would be very cheap, even on someone very important.

The Deep Arbiter:
Info cost: 1 billion. Bounty: 100 billion.

God’s Mistake:
Info cost: 100 million. Bounty: 5 billion.

The Pet of the Deep Arbiter:
Info cost: 10 million. Bounty: 500 million.

Seer of an Unobtainable Future:
Info cost: 5 million. Bounty: 1 million.

Demon of the Backstreets:
Info cost: 10K. Bounty: 5 million.

Mammona:
Info cost: Unavailable. Bounty: 1 billion.

Sword of Dusk:
Info cost: 1 million. Bounty: 100 million.

Weaver:
Info cost: 100K. Bounty: 500K

Lady of Circuits:
Info cost: 10K. Bounty: 1 million.

(there are more names, and I’ll put them here if anyone asks about them.)

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3.65M (Original amount + queen’s bounty.)
-
250K (price of the improved living quarters.)
=
3.45

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Building process:

Improved living quarters: 1 month remaining.

Silver arm: 2 weeks remaining.
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>>5921857
Huh, I see.
Let's buy all the info that's under 1 million, and maybe that on the Sword of Dusk too!
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>>5921857
(I forgot to put the choices here, oopsie daisies. You have two weeks before the anniversary.)

>Investigate one of the rumors
>Try to hunt an agent.
>Schedule a meeting with the demon of the backstreet.
>Relax until the end of the month.
>Write in.
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>>5921859
Hmm...we should begin looking for a gift, but i don't think that's enough to spent literally all of our two weeks time. So i'll be voting for...
>Look for a Gift and Date for Etsy
And, while in the meantime
>Look for info of an agent (not hunt, just look for Info of where you may catch one for beginners)
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>>5921858
This reminds me, could we possibly get a list of all the stuff we can buy? There's a lot of it, and scrolling up to find it all is annoying.
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>>5921864
I should make a doc or something at this point because it's just going to get annoying to add more and more stuff with each post, I'll work on it.
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>>5921865
>a doc
i'd personally reccomend a paste from sites like rentry.org, since it doesn't require using google
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>>5921857
Ok here's my vote
>"Hey look at this, they have bounties and information on us. Mine costs more but your bounty is higher. How much of that do you think is for K.I.S.A.?" Joke about it a little.
It's serious shit, but there's no other time to poke fun at something like this. When do you ever find out you have info prices and a bounty on your own head AND that your girlfriend costs more than you?
>Check Schadenfreude info cost and bounty
>Check Infective Personality (Leah) info cost and bounty
>Buy Demon of the Backstreets info (10K)
>Buy Weaver info (100K)
>Buy Lady of Circuits info (10K)
>Share the bought info with Etsy and get her opinions too.
Then do this >>5921861
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>>5921867
Yeaaah, good point.

>>5921864
https://rentry.org/mdo67afk <- list of all the things you can currently buy (not counting stuff you already did buy) and people's dossier.
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>>5921878
Alright...in that case, i believe i'll support buying the info in >>5921868
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>>5921857
>>5921861
>>5921868
+1
Also we should buy info about Sawyer.
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>>5921868
I'm going to sleep, but before I do.

Schadenfreude:
Info cost: 100K. Bounty: 10 million.

Infectious Personality(Leah):
Info cost: 1K. Bounty: 5$

Segmented Reality(Sarah):
Info cost: 50K. Bounty: 100K
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>>5921902
The info cost is 5 million. We don't have that kind of money.

>>5921905
>Schaden is 10 mil
Seems she annoyed too many people
>5 dollars
I want to call Leah over to see this shit
>Sarah
Her too
>inb4 they think to turn us in or report us to collect our bounty
If they wanted money they could just ask us
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>>5921868
+1
Adding buying all those >>5921905 since they’re cheap
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>>5921857
>>5921902
Changing my vote to not buy info of either Schdenfreude or Sawyer, but to buy info about Infectious Personality.

>>5921912
>The info cost is 5 million. We don't have that kind of money.
Good point, I don't know how I missed that.
>If they wanted money they could just ask us
We shouldn't give them free handouts. Maybe enough for them to fuck off, but we're the one's keeping giving them a place to live.
Also why do you even want to show them this? There's no guarantee they'll be our friends forever, and could sell info about us to E.N.D. whenever they like. The less they know the better.
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>>5921857
Yeah add buying all 3 of those in >>5921905 - that's Leah's, Sarah's, AND Schaden's, to my vote in >>5921868.

>>5921934
Fuck off to where? If Leah gets a new place, those feds will still pursue to recruit or kill her. And Sarah is, again, kill on sight.
>Also why do you even want to show them this?
I meant show them their own info, not ours. I want to show everything we buy to Etsy though, as she's our sole loyal partner through all this chaos
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>>5921957
I have to say I agree it might be risky to show them too much, but It WOULD be funny to tell Leah she has a 5$ bounty
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>>5921857
>>5921934
Adding buying Schadenfreude info too.

>>5921957
>Fuck off to where?
The only way they'd have to properly escape is making new identities and melting back into the population, maybe go to another country. Besides I doubt they want to live in a factory for the rest of their lives.
>I meant show them their own info, not ours.
My worry is that if they know that there's a secret bounty/info gathering organization then they'd be able to use it against us (or at minimum it becomes a security liability in the long run). What's stopping them from sharing more info about us to E. N. D. if we get on bad terms with them? I don't want to have to deal with a potential blackmail situation, and we can't babysit them in our factory forever.
>I want to show everything we buy to Etsy though, as she's our sole loyal partner through all this chaos
That's fair. But I doubt we'd have the ability to hide anything from her if we tried lmao

>>5921976
>Weaver tells Leah she has a 5 dollar bounty
>leaves, refusing to elaborate further
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>>5921995
>making new identities and melting back into the population, maybe go to another country
Can they do that with our help? Do they want to fuck off already? They haven't said anything but hang out together, and try not to throw themselves at each other and onto the bed. They probably heard Weaver and Etsy going at it at least once by now; I bet the factory's spacious and echoey enough to hear a bit from wherever they're staying on... the ground floor was it?
>I doubt they want to live in a factory for the rest of their lives.
If we're putting that money into making those two new rooms plus a nice veranda for them, maybe they might eventually want to stay permanently - but then as you said there's the issue of them turning on us or blackmailing or anonymous info leak or whatever. What can we do about any of that, short of killing them after having housed them for months now? Was it even months now?
>if we get on bad terms with them?
How can we?
>don't want to have to deal with a potential blackmail situation, and we can't babysit them in our factory forever
Me neither
>I doubt we'd have the ability to hide anything from her if we tried lmao
I doubt Weaver would ever want to either
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>>5922026
>Can they do that with our help?
Probably? Etsy might manage to help them with covering their digital presence and if we're lucky we can find a way to use magic to have people forget about them completely. I mean Weaver's name was completely erased, I'm sure there's some sort of magic to help hide identities.
>If we're putting that money into making those two new rooms plus a nice veranda for them, maybe they might eventually want to stay permanently
That's an interesting idea. We could have them as tenants of some sort. But I still think there's a potential problem with blackmail or information leaks.
Unless there's some sort of magic that binds them to a promise, but if/until we find that out we should try to keep them at least a shoulder's distance away from any potential sensitive or useful information they could have (especially for Sarah since she has glowie training).
>How can we?
Friendships break apart, things happen that can make people hate each other for some reason. I'm not Sawyer so I can't say I know the future, but I know that it's a possibility that can happen.
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>>5922046
So what's the plan with them? Again, killing them both after being with them for this long AND without them having done anything against us since we got them here, is way too grimdark and nonsensical for both Weaver and Etsy. Out of character and out of the question.

Did we ever try to ask either of them what the hell they want from us? From life and this stupid magic battle royale in general? Sarah we captured because we wanted insider info from questioning her, which we already did in >>5915278 and >>5915281. What else can we even get from her at this point? We decided to keep Leah with us because her studio apartment is falling apart after Sarah raided it and K.I.S.A. wrecked the place, and the glowies could continue to hound her until she joins them or they execute her, and because we found out she's the sister to Demon of the Backstreets in >>5915277 and >>5915278. If Leah dies or is hurt, the Demon sister will make sure Weaver and Etsy suffer for it even if it costs her her life.

>You ask her why she even worked for them when she seems to hold such a negative opinion of them.
>“What else was I supposed to do? They can just torture me until I comply, I’ve got nowhere to hide. I don’t even know what they’d do to me if you let me go. I’m dead no matter what happens, I wish I could go back to being a normal person. ”
>Well, this sucks. You wish she was unabashedly evil, but you’re not sure what you would’ve done if you were in her place, either. Not everyone is lucky enough to be able to sleep safely with a super expensive security system like the one you have, and her only two options were living on the run or submitting to the agency.
>You could kill her, considering her situation, this might even be a mercy and would avoid any loose ends. You could also use her as a bargaining chip, but you’re not sure how valuable she even is to the agency. A risky thing you can do is make Leah and Sarah live together, and install a basic security system in their place to make sure they stay safe while you figure something out. That’s assuming Sarah won’t betray you the first chance she gets, she feels like the type of person to follow whoever will keep her safer, and right now, that would be the agency.
>The ideal solution would be to keep her longer in the basement, but there’s no way you can convince Etsy of doing something like that.
And
>Even though she got her magic back, Sarah hasn’t tried escaping once, and has even been pretty open about how her power works. She’s still clearly anxious about her future, but you’d be too if you were her. The good news is that the agency seems to be really busy with the bug situation in the sewers growing out of control, so they’re unlikely to try to get her back, since you’ve proven more than once to be a pain to fight.
So now that the bug menace is (s)quashed and easier to mop up, will the agency now prioritize going after Leah and Sarah?

Man, this situation sucks.
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>>5922076
I'm honestly not too sure about what to do with them. I think I said this before but my hope is that we get magic to conceal their identities (and ours and Etsy's for that matter) and then we can part ways.
>So now that the bug menace is (s)quashed and easier to mop up, will the agency now prioritize going after Leah and Sarah?
I imagine they're going to prioritize recruiting magic users on their side to do their dirty work.
In retrospect we should've waited a bit longer before killing the bug queen, at least long enough for the agency to be crippled. But then again the insects might've been too powerful to stop if we did.
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>>5922076
dunno about Leah, perhaps sarah since she was an agent
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>>5921868
+1
I wonder how strong that silver arm is going to be.
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>>5922093
>In retrospect we should've waited a bit longer before killing the bug queen, at least long enough for the agency to be crippled. But then again the insects might've been too powerful to stop if we did.
nah, we killed the queen at the right time where she wasn't a Nilbog (controlling the whole city because of the power and sheer numbers of her bugs), also with the ability of gaining magic through her bugs she'd become a nightmare scenario pretty quickly. the agency will need time to resplenish their numbers and they'll be quite bad on their legs considering that even with our tips to some of their patrols they were losing the engagements.
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>>5921857
Buy
>Demon of the Backstreets
>Weaver
>Lady of Circuits
>Schadenfreude
>Infectious Personality(Leah)
>Segmented Reality(Sarah)
>Write in
Explore the city, find activities to do with Esty (musuem, carnival, arcade, movie theater, beach, etc.) and find a gift(ring/anime/stuffed animal plushie) for Esty.
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>>5921868
+1
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>>5922168
>>5921957
>>5921912
>>5921868

You decide to buy a few of the cheapest looking information. It could come in handy in the future, and you’d rather be ready for anything that comes to you. There’s a lot of information on each dossier, and you’re only looking at what seems to the most important stuff. If you actually feel like confronting whoever is on that list, you could always read more later. Seems like the dossier updates occasionally too, which means that if whoever you have info on starts moving somewhere else, you’ll know.

You show all that information to Etsy, making a comment about how it’s funny that she’s worth more than you are, and that you wonder how much of your bounty is K.I.S.A.

“Why are they even calling me paranoid!? It’s not paranoia if it’s justified! I don’t like how they’re saying they should keep you hostage too...”

You tell her you won’t let that happen. You also tell her that you're made they didn't put revenge as a drawback on your dossier, because you'd absolutely go on a rampage if she died. She laughs at this, saying that she'd take revenge even harder than you do. Even though the banter makes her smile, she's still pretty worried about the info you found.

“I- I really don’t want to go outside now. I don’t...I don’t wanna...” She hugs you tight, murmuring over and over about how she wants to stay here with you. It’s true that it’s a little grim to know using hostages is a thing that’s encouraged within your dossier, but that’s something you both were always aware of.

Your bounties are relatively low, and apart from the agency, we don’t have many enemies. It’s highly unlikely they’ll try to attack us so soon after the Arthis war. It’s also unlikely anyone else will bother attacking you in public spaces, since most magic users dislike acting in broad daylight. So you think that having a date should be fine. As long as she stays near you, she’ll be safe, even if she gets shot at or something.

You explore the city to find a good dating spot for your one-year anniversary. You plan on using your ‘do whatever I want’ ticket for it, so she doesn’t just force you to spend that time inside. She needs to get some fresh air and it’s a special occasion. You’re not sure what to get as a gift, until you find a figurine of the anime you watched together on the first day. You know she found the anime quite dumb, but you think it brings some good memories, so you buy it anyway.
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>>5922383
(woe, info dump be upon ye.)

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Demon of the Backstreets:
Info cost: purchased. Bounty: 5 million.

The demon of the backstreet was once a rather notorious bully, one who continued to assault their classmate physically all the way up to high-school, then, after their best friend left their side for their behavior, she reflected on herself and decided to live a life of isolation.

She has learned a soul based martial art, and has been able to take on even immense magic potential users and above. Despite this, she has little to no magical potential herself, meaning that the martial art itself can potentially be learned by anyone she is willing to teach it to. She only has one known student: one of the Praying Arthis leftover from the Queen’s fallout. It seems she only teaches those she has a favor towards, or that she considers to be ‘pure of heart’.

While she is arguably one of the strongest non-magical user there is, she also rarely interferes in other people’s matter if it does not include the recently awakened infectious personality. Because of this, her bounty is relatively low compared to her perceived strength. If one is to take her on, it is recommended to hold the infectious personality hostage, or to use her own moral code against her.

If that is not possible, take into account that she can hit her opponent’s soul at frightening speed, and can even negate most types of magic, she is not to be underestimated.


Weaver:
Info cost: purchased. Bounty: 500K.

Weaver (or new Weaver as some call him) is a nameless high-school dropout that recently entered a romantic relationship with the Lady of Circuits. Their relationship is steady as of now and show no sign of ending. Weaver’s magic specialize in patterns, and can disrupt a small thing’s trajectory. He is also capable of creating a zone where he can manipulate the speed of everything within it (this might not extend to living things.)

He is equipped with devil’s gamble and light’s bane bullets, making him quite dangerous for people that over relies on their magic to defend themselves. The bullets are also known to curve and move in rather unpredictable ways. While he is only at high potential, he has been growing fast and his ability to analyze his opponents makes him able to see weaknesses that others may not. He is currently enemy with the PCAB agency, and has subdued multiple agents with the Lady of Circuits. His nameless status also implies he may become important in the future, but it could be a red herring.
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>>5922385

Lady of Circuits:
Info cost: purchased. Bounty: 1 million.

The Lady of Circuits is an inventor currently working for D.I.Y. She recently entered a romantic relationship with Weaver. While she lacks magic potential, her electronic prowess has been enough to make her an honorary player within the game. While she is quite weak herself, she has paranoid tendencies that make her prepare many countermeasures in case she is attacked. Very little is known about what those countermeasures are, as she goes out of her way to stay hidden from us, only leaving her house with Weaver occasionally. It is highly discouraged to invade the house itself, as it looks to be incredibly secure. Instead, it is better to wait for her to leave the house, or to use Weaver as a hostage. Avoid killing Weaver if possible, as it is unknown the length she will go to for revenge. She is currently enemy with the PCAB agency.

Her most notable creation is what many people have dubbed ‘Armaggedon’s Emissiary.’ A machine equipped with devil’s gamble plating and enough weaponry to bring down even some immense magical potential opponents. The best course of action when facing it is to simply run or stall for time, it should eventually run out of ammo or energy, whichever comes first. It is often seen with Weaver, supposedly to protect him.

Schadenfreude:
Info cost: purchased. Bounty: 10 million.
A woman capable of lowering the ‘seriousness’ of things surrounding her in a zone. This is one of the few types of magic that actually gives less control to the user the more powerful it becomes. Schadenfreude was actually known to be a rather smart person before, but her magic has turned her into a parody of her old self. She originally strived for godhood in order to fix her worsening mental condition, but it is unlikely she remembers her original goal.

Very little can be said about her ability, as by it defies description by its very nature. It seems to emphasize doing things it finds ‘amusing’, but what counts as ‘amusing’ changes often, and cannot be relied on. It is recommended to avoid fighting her in her zone if possible, and to never use attack that look too ‘serious’. Attacks with bright colors were notoriously more effective than those with a darker tone.

Do not under any circumstance kill her boyfriend, or let her boyfriend die during the middle of a fight with her. He is her only anchor to reality, and without him, she might reach a state of true absurdity again.

When her zone reaches true absurdity, all rules stop applying. It might last a thousand year or two minutes, and no matter how powerful you may believe yourself to be, reality will start changing to make you look like a fool. It is believed that even the deep arbiter would struggle to handle her in this situation, and it is recommended to leave her zone and hope either Schadenfreude or the zone itself dissolves after destroying the rule that brought its creation.
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>>5922386

There has only ever been one recording of true absurdity, and while the death count was low, it left many people awakened and traumatized. This is believed to be the best case scenario.

Infectious Personality(Leah):
Info cost: purchased. Bounty: 5$
A recently awakened woman capable of transferring her emotion to certain objects. Spends a lot of time online, and as such her entire life has basically been fully documented, despite her attempts to stay anonymous. She has awakened after a failed suicide attempt, and has stayed unaware of that awakening for a few months. Her potential is believed to be low (possibly medium now). While her magic could evolve into a more dangerous mind control type, her lack of ambition makes her a non threat to most people. She is held by the Lady of Circuits in one of her factories, it is unknown what they are using her for.

The bounty has been set by one of our customers, who was called a slur by her online. They said that ‘a comically low bounty was more insulting than no bounty at all’.

Segmented Reality(Sarah):
Info cost: purchased. Bounty: 100K
An ex-agent of the PCAB agency. She is capable of separating things, like souls from their body or limbs from their torso. Even if her ability is quite powerful, it requires a lot of concentration, making it quite hard to use in high stress situation like combat. She was originally supposed to be kept in use as a support unit, but the Arthis Queen situation forced the PCAB to spread their resource thing and sent her to retrieve the Infectious Personality alone.

She was ambushed during this mission and captured by Weaver. It is believed she is kept in the same factory Infectious personality is held in.

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3.4M (original funds.)
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271K (Info purchase)
=
3.129M

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Building process:

Improved living quarters: 2 weeks remaining.

Silver arm: DONE

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You’re trying to find a good dating spot, there are a few that come to mind.

>Anime expo.
>Museum.
>Library.
>Theme Park.
>Arcade.
>Just walk around the city.
>Write in.
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>>5922387
>Theme Park.
Seems rather nice.

Perhaps the Demon of the Backstreets could teach Weaver her martial arts, though admittedly, that Praying Arthis might end up having a grudge against Weaver like a true xianxia protagonist.
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Also, I didn't include Dusk because there was only one vote for it, and it was one of the most expensive options, still an option if it gets enough votes.

Do note that a lot of the info here isn't everything in the dossier, and there might be extra stuff added when the character becomes more relevant. It's just that putting an extensive list of all they can do might make this even more bloated than it already is.
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>>5922387
>Anime expo.
I am voting this solely so we can get them to wear funny cosplay clothing.
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>>5922387
>Anime expo
Ah, the "I want to scope out cosplay outfits to make my gf wear so I can fuck her in it" option. Truly a man of culture.
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>>5922402
You're also forgetting that we have a literal cybernetic arm, so we can do a pretty cool cosplay...of a character with a cybernetic arm. I don't know which one specifically, but you get the point.
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>>5922387
>Anime expo.
Let's fucking go
Also would've been game for the info on the Dusk, but we can bide our time
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I'm going to need to grind Etsy drawings because it's been a while since I drew her, and I'll probably need to draw her in funny outfits depending on the date. I kinda need to figure out what her face will look like in different poses.
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>>5922463
Out of curiosity, how tall are the characters?
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>>5922463
Honestly not sure, I'd say Etsy is pretty tall for a girl, but about the same height as Weaver (a little under 6ft?). Schadenfreude is rather short, but also her size literally changes every five second because of her power. Sawyer is pretty short, and

The queen is like 6'5. She's a tall, lanky creepy fuck, but not so tall it becomes entirely inhuman. By comparison, Dusk is about 13 feet tall, so he actually has to bend most of the time.

Sarah, Leah and Mona are about average, but Mona is the type to artificially increase her height to assert dominance.
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>>5922387
>Theme Park.
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>>5922386
>Schadenfreude was actually known to be a rather smart person before, but her magic has turned her into a parody of her old self. She originally strived for godhood in order to fix her worsening mental condition, but it is unlikely she remembers her original goal.
I’m sad for shady now
>>5922387
>Anime expo.
For some reason I thought deep arbiter and sword of dusk were the same beings until now.
Anyway time for cosplay shenanigans.
>>5922463
Holy moly, Etsy’s bazongas have really grown a lot, from justice to C-D size.
>>5922483
Btw was the queen a human mutated by her power or she was a humanoid from the get go ?
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>>5922495
Fun fact, I originally imagined the pet of the deep arbiter and dusk as the same characters originally, but decided they worked better as separate entities. One figure I had in mind was a cat with six legs wearing a coat that would crawl along the walls.

The queen was always human, but she was always this tall. While that's a slight spoiler, the pet of the deep arbiter used to be an actual normal cat before, so it's not impossible for animals to awaken, it's just exceedingly rare.

Also, I think anime expo won by a landslide (you might as well vote for what cosplay you want her to wear now so I can start looking for references, don't expect her to wear anything too revealing during the expo, in the bedroom however...)
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>>5922497
>you might as well vote for what cosplay you want her to wear now
Hmmm...i don't have any ideas...anyone else?
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>>5922497
>While that's a slight spoiler, the pet of the deep arbiter used to be an actual normal cat before, so it's not impossible for animals to awaken, it's just exceedingly rare.
So like jojo stands, neat
As for cosplay ideas, I’m gonna suggest for Etsy the closest I’ve ever had to a waifu: Satanichia Kurumizawa McDowell or just Satania, from Gabriel Dropout. We can go as Edward from FMA for the metal arm, kek.
>>5922505
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>>5922511
i'm gonna have to say no

I was about to say Casca, but that doesn't really work since she's not dark skinned. Hmmm.

Wait, i know a good one. How about.Nico Robin?
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>>5922515
I forgot to add, Nico Robin would be an easy one since Etsy already kinda fits her bodytype
- Long black hair
- Bowl cut
- Big tits
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>>5922497
An extension of >>5922511
Weaver as Edward Elric with the silver arm
Etsy as Winry with the workshop tools
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>>5922517
fair, Nico is a good one.
>>5922546
winry is a good one as well, kek
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>>5922497
Dress as Shinji in his white plugsuit and Mari in her pink plugsuit.
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>>5922546
>>5922553
Winry is nice, but her clothing is kinda...normal.
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>>5922563
I only suggested it for the power couple dynamic going on.

>>5922511
I hate this Satania bitch. Tasteless animu trash bitch every insincere shitposter uses gifs and stills of everywhere possible. I immediately disregard anybody who posts her.
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>>5922569
I mean, going as Winry and Edward seems nice...but isn't the whole point to dress special? Winry dresses so normally it wouldn't even be a real cosplay.
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>>5922573
Do we know any other engineer girl in anime that would fit Etsy?
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>>5922574
None that comes to my mind.
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>>5922577
So for Etsy we got
>Nico Robin
>Winry
>Mari
And for Weaver we got
>Edward Elric
>Shinji
but we don't have much else
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>>5922569
>I hate this Satania bitch.
c'mon man
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>>5922592
I can't think of anyone else for Weaver. I'm on team Nico Etsy, anyway.
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>>5922599
Any other blonde characters we could run with? Maybe those with a prosthetic arm?
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>>5922605
Rudol von Stroheim? Joseph Joestar? Guts isn't blonde but he has a prosthetic.
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>>5922605
Cobra from Space Adventure Cobra
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>>5922640
No idea who he is.

Personally, I think Nico Robin and Edward seems fine to me.
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>>5922546
I like this suggestion!
I had other ideas, mostly Gundam-related stuff, but none that would fit as well I think
Or we could try Esdeath & Tatsumi (armour mode), but no way in hell Etsy is gonna be okay with that
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>>5922659
esdeath will be left for "personal" use, nothing stopping us from buying more than one cosplay kek
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I'll take a break of a few days, I want to give myself some time to draw the cosplay (and also because I just bought yakuza 0 and want to give myself some time to play it.)

I did write the next update, it's uh...smut heavy, is all I'll say. I might show up to answer some questions in the meantime, but that's all.
Still not sure who I'll end up picking for the cosplay, but Nico is probably going to be picked for 'personal use'.

Actually, if I'm going to make you guys wait a few days, I might as well give you another vote. When this thread (chapter?) ends, whenever that is, I want to finish it with a short backstory from the POV of one of the characters, but I want to make people choose which character they want to know about. The story will generally avoid spoilers that could be too easily be used for power gaming, and will mostly be used to get a better understanding of how some of the characters think.

It can be anyone that you've met personally, including more important characters like the pet of the deep arbiter or dusk.
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>>5922705
>I'll take a break of a few days, I want to give myself some time to draw the cosplay (and also because I just bought yakuza 0 and want to give myself some time to play it.)
Understood, enjoy it OP. Btw are you a kson fan ?

>Still not sure who I'll end up picking for the cosplay, but Nico is probably going to be picked for 'personal use'.
neat. dunno much about OP but I've seen enough of her.

>It can be anyone that you've met personally, including more important characters like the pet of the deep arbiter or dusk.
hmm, a difficult choice but I'm going with Sawyer because she's closer to us.
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>>5922705
>yakuza 0
When you are guided by a woman to a secret sewer tunnel at some point in the game, RAISE YOUR GAME/MUSIC VOLUME TO THE MAX for max hype. Trust me.
>uh...smut heavy
Use rentry or copious spoiler text if you want
>Nico is probably going to be picked for 'personal use'.
Very nice
>When this thread (chapter?) ends, whenever that is
On /qst/ you generally need to archive and make a new thread at page 9 or 10. Threads last a week or two or even longer here without dropping.
>short backstory from the POV of one of the characters
>can be anyone that you've met personally
I always love when QMs do this in their quests
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>>5922705
Schadenfreude.
It should be cute and funny.
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Will things be able to last long enough between Weaver and Etsy for pic related to potentially be how the quest ends? The text translation is "What, are you trying to make a soccer team?"
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>>5922738
God willing.
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>>5922738
>Will things be able to last long enough between Weaver and Etsy for pic related to potentially be how the quest ends?
The only way Weaver and Etsy are ending is if they die, and even then that's not a certainty in thsi magical world.
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>>5922746
The funny thing is Weaver is the literal magic man and Etsy is the money-making tech girl.
The thought occurred to me that we could encounter magic users at the anime expo. MPR would out them to us on sight. I wonder if there'll be a fight or a nonchalant "hey what's up?"
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>>5922705
Noice, enjoy the holiday, mate.
>Character
Sawyer I'd say, though not against Shadenfreude or Dusk, but she's my first vote.
Enjoy the vidya!
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>>5922705
Schadenfreude
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>>5922705
personally i'd rather see sawyer's backstory

schadenfreude we kind of already know, she awakened her power and became retarded.
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possibilities of a return with the date post on valentine's day, tomorrow?
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>>5924904
+1; it is only fitting
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>>5922493
>>5922452
>>5922402
>>5922390
>>5922388

There is an anime convention near you, and it just so happen to start on your one-year anniversary with Etsy. You know, she isn’t a huge fan of crowded places, but she is into anime. You consider dressing up for the occasion – it isn’t really your thing, but this is a special occasion, and you might as well do something a little outside your comfort zone to make this day stand out. Convincing Etsy to cosplay would be hard if not for the fact you used your week favor she lent you a while ago, so she has to go through with it whether she wants it or not. You end up picking matching cosplay, one where your mechanical arm fits perfectly. You have to dye your hair blonde, and your short hair makes it quite hard to match the character’s forehead to hair ratio – but you manage to make it work. You also help Etsy with her haircut, although a few patches of black hairs are noticeable even after the dye, you think it looks pretty good.

You’ve actually cut your own hair for as long as you can remember, as you always thought hair saloon were outrageously expensive. Etsy also did her own hair, but her problem was that she didn’t trust people that held sharp object close to her head, instead of it being a money issue. Despite your best effort, it was too hard to make Etsy’s cosplay not show any cleavage, but you’re sure there will be more risqué cosplays around the convention anyway, so it’s unlikely she’ll be the center of attention.

Etsy makes absolutely sure the house is secure, and keep K.I.S.A in a nearby truck before finally entering the convention. The place is crowded, but not as much as you feared. You have enough space to move around and take in the sights and sounds – and there’s a lot of that around.

Etsy’s still looking around for any potential threat, but you squeeze her hands every time she starts to freak out a little too hard, which is enough to calm her down. There are actually a few awakened magic users around here, but you don’t tell Etsy since she’s already stressed enough as is, you’ll be able to tell if they try anything anyway.

You also end up running into both of your old coworkers, who are also both cosplaying. Your sister in arms is wearing two wolf ears and a kimono, and to your surprise, the Asian girl is the one wearing the most suggestive outfit, it’s a magical girl bikini with a succubus tail that wraps around her neck, she doesn’t look very happy about the way people are looking at her, but it does take attention away from Etsy.

“Hey, my man!” Your sister in arms says. “Don’t think I haven’t forgotten about you deserting like this! You left like it was...” She stares at Etsy’s face, and her gaze starts going a little lower. “Jesus Christ. Never mind dude, I get it. Live your best life.”
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>>5924915

You banter with her for a few minutes, Etsy’s silent at first, but she joins the conversation when she heard something about software she couldn’t stop herself from correcting. You were afraid she might have gotten jealous, but she looks like she’s enjoying talking to some other people for once.

The Asian girl tries to back away from the conversation, but she gets grabbed by the shoulder by her friend. “Nope! You lose the bet, you pay the price. C’mon, only 6 more boys to talk to! Chop Chop!” She gets dragged kicking and screaming towards some of the other male cosplayers. You’re glad they’re having fun, it’s been a while since you interacted with people that had nothing to do with the game, it brings back a sense of normalcy.

You end up having a pretty good time, checking stands, buying exclusive merchandise, and eating overpriced food. You don’t remember the last time you’ve used your money for something else than survival, but it feels nice to buy whatever you want sometimes.

Once you come back, you’re exhausted, but content. As you enter the kitchen to prepare dinner, you feel a small tap on your shoulder.

You look behind you, and Etsy is wearing one of the more...explicit cosplay that you saw in the convention. A warmth spreads across your body, there’s something about her shy look that just makes you want to grab her and… no, deep breaths, control. You want to savor this, because tonight, she’s yours. You repeat this in your head like a mantra, she’s not going anywhere, she can’t go anywhere, she’ll do whatever you tell her to, whenever you tell her to, even if she doesn’t like it.

You start to understand why Etsy got addicted to being in control, you’re a little ashamed by those thoughts, but the perceived taboo only makes it better. Of course, you both know it’s just a play, an act, you know that the moment she tells you you’re going too far, you'd stop. But you manage to convince yourself otherwise, you tell yourself you’re in control, that she belongs to you, and that you can go as far as you want no matter what she says.

You order her to stand straight, and she stiffens up. You tell her that you’ve had enough of her attitude, that she doesn’t pull her weight around here, and that you need to put her in her place. You can tell she’s trying to suppress a laugh, but she does her best to get in character. You allow yourself to go a little bit further, you get meaner, more degrading, but you make sure to never target things you know she is actually insecure about.
You disrupt the zip tie of her jacket and it slowly slides down her waist. You tell her that her body is all she’s good for, and that you’ll use her until she breaks.

“I-I’ll n-never lose to s-someone like y-you,” she murmurs in between staggered breath. You can tell she’s already at her limit.
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>>5924916
You get your face closer to hers, her lip is quivering as she awaits the fated moment. Finally, you kiss her, you grab the rest of her body to your heart’s content, she squirms and moans. You make her submit at every touch, You make her beg for it, you make her scream for it. All sense of shame and guilt is gone, you lose yourself in this feeling more and more, and when the climax hit, you both try to make it last as long as you can by throwing even more promises of submission and domination at each other.

You both lay down next to each other, out of breath and out of mind. Etsy is still stunned by the afterglow, and even though you feel like you’re about to collapse, seeing her right next to you in such a vulnerable position gives you enough energy for a second round. She doesn’t resist in the slightest, a stupid smile is plastered on her face as she enjoys being fucked again and again.

When you wake up, Etsy teases you about yesterday, saying things like ‘c-correct me master,’ and ‘I’m not broken yet, master’. You don’t even think she’s turned on right now, she just likes seeing your reaction.

You might have gotten a little bit carried away last night, you didn’t expect yourself to be this into it. Well, it’s not like anyone got hurt, but you still feel kind of bad about it, it’s probably because you love Etsy so much that putting her down like this doesn’t feel right.

You know you’re just overthinking it, but just because you know a feeling is stupid doesn’t change the fact it’s there.

In other news, the living quarters in the factory are done. It’ll keep the two of them in check a little bit longer, but you’re not sure for how long. You can’t keep them inside forever, but you’re not entirely sure how to stop the agency from snagging them when you let them out either.

Anyway, with nothing else to work on, Etsy starts working on another design. Considering you helped out D.I.Y with their criminal problem, they’ll probably pay you more for the next one.

What to do, now...

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3.129M
-
30K (Monthly costs.)
=
3.099M

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Building process:

Improved living quarters: DONE

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Rumor updates:
-Some Praying Arthis have formed a small community in one of the farm fields. They are keeping to themselves, and with no way of increasing their population, they are expected to die out in a few decades.
-The peeping eye is now blackmailing more powerful entities like the police and criminal gangs for monetary gain.
-Mona’s profit is skyrocketing, and she started buying more property around the town.
-Someone has won the lottery 3 times in a row, coincidentally, the orphanage received a massive anonymous donation recently.
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>Investigate one of the rumors.
>Try to find an easy agent to kill.
>Schedule a meeting with the demon of the backstreets.
>Stay put until Etsy finishes her design.
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I kind of half-assed part of the fan service drawings, but give me a break, I mostly had to work without reference.

Fun fact, when searching for Robin cosplay, I found one that came from a website called 'Etsy', thought that was funny. Also, I'm probably going to start the Sawyer backstory event a little earlier because I feel like it. I'd say 1 (in game) month after this.
I said I'd spend that break time drawing the cosplay, but it was really mostly playing Yakuza 0 trying to win the racecar minigame and getting my ass beaten by mr.shakedown. I should be back to a regular schedule now.

I don't think the smut is too far, but it's definitely the most explicit thing I've written thus far, even if it's 90% foreplay (but then again, what is smut if not mostly foreplay). While I think I could've cut the scene out, I like the dynamic between Etsy and Weaver, and I kind of wanted Weaver to take the lead a little bit more than he usually does when it comes to sex.

Anyway, back on track.
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>>5924917
I'm gonna be honest, I thought Etsy was gonna say she wanted to stop taking the pills as some manner of shake-up to our current situation.

Regardless, we're close to immense...time to become a big boy. We will schedule a training with the demon *after* this.
>Try to find an easy agent to kill
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>>5924920
By the way, people probably don't realize that it's back. You should post it on /qtg/
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>>5924917
>Investigate one of the rumors
Sabotage Mona's shit. Eventually she'll buy the entire town or city, and then her power will be insane. We need to curb her before she escalates so much she becomes almost unassailable.

>>5924920
I've seen quests with more explicit smut and art. I think it works here only due to previously established characterization in the quest. The dynamic is great and so is this quest. Nice seeing the comrade-in-arms girl too, hope she's long over her horrid breakup from a year ago.

>>5924924
>I thought Etsy was gonna say she wanted to stop taking the pills
That comes later
>shake-up to our current situation
Why would she feel the need to do that? Our lives are crazy as they are.
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>>5924940
>Why would she feel the need to do that? Our lives are crazy as they are.
I meant from an OOC standpoint. OOCly, we're pretty stable.
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>>5924955
Let's be honest, both Weaver and Etsy want her to stop taking them. I assume both know enough about urban fantasy and battle royales from anime to know having kids right now is a BAD idea.

>>5924917
I thought about it. Changing my vote from >>5924940 to backing >>5924924. I want to hit immense magic right now, then IMMEDIATELY go after Mona if the Demon of the Backstreets training will take too long. I do not want her escalating further than she already has.
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>>5924957
Yeah i don't think we can beat Mona with just 'high' potential. We don't have much in the way of offense.
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>>5924958
Refer to >>5921434
What do you think we go for next? Upgrade which power? Get a new one entirely? Doesn't matter as long as it's offensively strong?
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>>5924966
We don't get the same powers every time. We'll probably have a new batch when we hit 'immense'
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>>5924917
>Try to find an easy agent to kill.

>>5924957
>>5924958
I find it hard to believe we can take Mona at all. She’s only gotten stronger since we last saw her, and she was insanely strong then, and attacking her would be on her territory too. If we fought her at all it would need to be neutral or our territory, but even then it’s really sketchy.
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>>5924974
The rumor updates keep telling us how she keeps buying land and expanding with her profits. I think even Sword of Dusk might have trouble with her now if she could hold her own against Pet of the Deep Arbiter. Can't we target her money sources instead as indirect warfare? We have a contract with D.I.Y. and the money comes from Etsy's designs, so we're more self-sufficient compared to how Mona might be making money.
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>>5924978
Well if she expands too fast she's probably bound do get attacked by an high-tier guy.

Regardless, we simply don't have the power to face her yet. We need Immense Potential, and we need to harness that potential.
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>>5924978
Or, how about we leave her alone so we don’t antagonize an absurdly powerful player?
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>>5924981
But I want the cool confrontation with the "thank her for getting you into this magical world, saving you from a hopeless life, losing your virginity, and helping you get a girl you want to be with forever and vice versa" moment. I want to see her in shock over it, right before we end her. I want the tag-team revenge sex with Etsy too, but I doubt it'll happen.
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>>5924995
probably not going to be our choice given she's expanding immensely in this city.

>>5924997
>spoiler
nuh-uh, if anyone deserves getting tag-teamed it's sawyer as revenge for ruining our perfect future.
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>>5924995
>when the bitch who started the quest dies offscreen to being full-targetted by half a dozen immortal individuals of godly magic power
How dreadfully anticlimactic, but that's how it is in a free-for-all battle royale that's been ongoing for... at least a couple thousand years? I won't be surprised if it happens because Mona's whole character is THE greed.

>>5924999
Consider: both.
I'm fine with it at long as it happens at least once. If it never happens due to various random events offscreen, I will resign myself to that outcome and cope to becoming content with it.
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>>5924999
>she's expanding immensely in this city
The city we plan on leaving anyways? Not our problem. And if it was, we wouldn’t be wise or able to do much about it anyways.

>ruining our perfect future
>that we weren’t going to do anyways
Tell me with a straight face you would have been down for trying to prevent Etsy from taking contraceptives without Sawyer saying anything. Even now in a safer position, everyone is in agreement that children are too dangerous right now.
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>>5925019
>Tell me with a straight face you would have been down for trying to prevent Etsy from taking contraceptives without Sawyer saying anything.
Yes.
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>>5925026
based
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>>5925026
A brave man asking for tragedy in such a setting
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>>5925060
Pussy. Are we going to just cower in fear all our lives? It would have been our best future. Having a child would probably boost our 'power couple' to 'power family' too.
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>>5925075
>knocking up Etsy in the first week when we have no power and no money and no safety
Utterly retarded. I wish things were in such a way that you were right, but things are not like that. If there was no magic battle royale, there would be no reason to pursue Etsy and Weaver would continue living his slow suicide.
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>>5925078
Not necessarily, what really mattered was the slap in the face we got from Mammona that set up running. If she was just a weird cursed spirit, Weaver would have proobably still continued to dat Etsy even if they took slower to get to their current madly in love state since there'd be no constant danger forcing them together.
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>>5925094
That scenario is still predicated on Mona existing and targetting Weaver with her bullshit, and Weaver believing it due to his body reading power confirming magic is real. For Weaver and Etsy to still happen without this battle royale AND without magic, there would need to be a catalyst pushing Weaver to seek a girl out and him still deciding on Etsy due to being the closest in immediate proximity. There'd also need to be something convincing Etsy to go along with it all the way up to the sex, and from there to the rest of the relationship.

It's a tall order the way I see it. The relationship wouldn't happen or work out in any scenario with events similar to this one at the start but without the magic battle royale pressure. It doesn't really bear talking about right now, if it ever will.
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>>5924917
>Investigate one of the rumors. (peeping hole)
this dude is getting out of control and probably they work for the internet company or maybe will later on
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>>5925150
I'd be up to go after him if he had high potential. We just need to get someone with high potential. We can't waste time going after low tiers when Mona is getting ever more powerful and might try to fuck us over.
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>>5924924
>>5924940
>>5924974

You decide to hunt an agent again. You know your magic will reach new heights with just one more kill, and you'll have to kill agents in the future anyway, might as well fight them on your own terms. The problem is you don't know where to find an agent, and it's very likely most of the easy ones died in the Arthis war, so there's a good chance whoever you face is a lot more experienced than Sarah was.

You try to think of ways to catch one, you first think of buying info from E.N.D, but you don't know what title corresponds to who, so you have no way of knowing if the dossier you buy is from someone in the agency or not. There is a dossier on the agency as a whole, but it's absurdly expensive at 100 million.

You'll need to think of something else, something that will surely involve getting your hands dirty.

>Observe the apartment complex until an agent shows up.
>Read the apartment complex files again, maybe there's something you missed.
>Ask Sarah to dissasociate your soul again, maybe you can ask dimitri and sasha again.
>Check the sewers and the old hive for any agent corpse, might be able to get info from them.
>Write in.
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>>5925161
>Check the sewers and the old hive for any agent corpse, might be able to get info from them.
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>>5925161
What if we found a curse user, tracked them down, and then set up an ambush like with Leah? Except this time we actually kill them.

We could go after someone who's not threatening, like that "peeping hole"
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>>5925161
>Check the sewers and the old hive for any agent corpse, might be able to get info from them
What if we run into scavengers?

>>5925176
>>5925150
>>5925157
Imagine if that guy tries to spy on us in the factory for blackmail material, and we simply annoy them until they fuck off
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>>5925176
If you want to use bait, Sarah is technically higher on the bounty list, although that's assuming the agency is dumb enough to fall for it.
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>>5925197
No, that would be obvious, because as seen in the sute they most certainly know we have her.

Therefore, we should find a rogue curse user they've yet to find. Plus if they turn out to be high potential, we can just kill them instead.
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>>5925202
In that case, you could spend extra time searching for more rumors, might take a while though.
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>>5925211
I was thinking of going after peeping hole. Someone who can spy anywhere sounds like the literal perfect agent for an glowie organization. They've most certainly got their eyes on him.
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>>5925213
>starts out spying on women showering fingering themselves
>progresses to blackmailing those women
>progresses to blackmailing gangs snd police
Let's go after him?
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>>5925221
I don't really care about the morals, he just seems like a loser we can easily beat and that the agency would like.
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>>5925161
I'd say go after the peeping eye, but that goes against the previous choice (missed it sadly)
If I have to choose among these, the... sewers?
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>>5924917
>Investigate one of the rumors.
The eye
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>>5925233
That's not against the previous choice, we're doing it to set up an ambush for the agency.
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>>5925161
>Read the apartment complex files again, maybe there's something you missed.
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>>5925245
>>5925235
>>5925221
>>5925187
>>5925164

You decide to follow one of the rumors instead. The agency has always tried to recruit and kill new magic users, and you're sure you could use one of them as bait.

The easiest target seems to be the All Peeping Eye, it's a rumor that's been going on for a while, and you're sure the agency is interested in them now that it's doing proper criminal activities. Unfortunately, it seems his dossier's info is locked down, which means they work for E.N.D. It's not a surprise, considering their ability is perfect to gather information.

This means you'll have to investigate it the old way, by noticing patterns in where and when the eye has been sighted. There's next to nothing online because of E.N.D, so you have to do some groundwork. After asking around, you learn your old coworker was a victim of the eye during its early phase, so you schedule a meeting with her in person.

Turns out the name of your sister in arms is Mia. You don't know how you've never caught her name before, and you almost suspected she was nameless like you, but you apparently never thought of exchanging names with someone you've worked with for over a year.

You meet her at her flat, since inviting her at your house might give the wrong idea to Etsy. Mia graciously lets you sit on her old rundown sofa as she gets drinks.

"That's kind of embarrassing to talk about, you know? I probably sounded crazy back then, but I'm glad I'm not the only one suffering from this problem. Okay, maybe not glad, it’s horrible that it’s happening at all." She jumps on the sofa from behind, and hands you a beer can. You refuse, saying you don't drink.

"What kind of soldier doesn't drink? Anyway, the eye. It showed up when I was showering, weird, but I thought I was just hallucinating or something. But then it shows up again while I... " She sighs, and wiggles her finger. "So yeah, it keeps showing up at the worst moments, and the eye becomes harder and harder to see every time, like it's getting smaller and more transparent over time, it doesn’t show up on photos either. Then, I get a mail with a video where I touch myself, and I'm told to pay him money, or he leaks it all over the internet."

She punches the sofa, and you can hear the fabric rip from the impact.

"I didn't give him SHIT! So of course he posts it online. If it was just on some porn sites I wouldn't care, because you'd need to dig to find something like this, but he went out of his way to post it on my socials too. I had to turn off every account I had because it was too much. I don't regret not paying, because now that means he doesn't have any ammo against me, if that means I'll get called a slut for a few years, then so be it. I’ve lived through worse.”
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>>5925358

She downs the beer in one swig, and opens up another can. You tell her you’re glad she was willing to disclose this much, you doubt it’s a secret most people would be comfortable sharing.

“Don’t sweat it, dude. I’m sure you’ve got your reasons for asking. Now it’s my turn to ask, where did you get that girl? You barely talk to anyone, so that’s surprising that you’d manage to score someone like THAT. No offense, you rock, you're just not very good at selling yourself.”

You tell her a magic-free version of the event that led you to meeting Etsy. She was your neighbor for a while, one thing led to another, and then you started dating. She mentions how your relationship skipped a few steps here and there, but she’s happy for you nonetheless.

She gives you the mail address she was blackmailed with, and you ask Etsy if she can trace it. It’s unlikely to lead anywhere considering they are allied with E.N.D, but it’s worth a try. On your end, you try to ask a few people around, but most refuse to disclose details beyond ‘it was observing me’. Thanks to the help of MPR, you are able to make a general assessment of the eye by cross-referencing the times it showed up and where.

MPR(All-Peeping-Eye): Medium-High magic potential. The eye can only show up in one building at a time. The eye is incredibly hard to notice and can record whatever it sees, the eye is directly linked to the user magically.

It’s only a surface level analysis, but there’s only so much you can gather from hearsay. Etsy isn’t finding much on the mail either, it was, unsurprisingly, a throwaway e-mail. She was a lot more frustrated about this than you expected, ranting about how you can’t invade other people’s privacy and hide from others like a coward as she stomps around her workshop angrily. You’re not sure why she’s been so grumpy recently, she doesn’t even want sex which is pretty odd for her, but you suppose even someone like her has off days.

Anyway, you need a better strategy to find this guy, which is easier said than done.

>Investigate the criminals he’s blackmailing.
>Try to trace the eye magically with MPR, you’ll need to find the eye in action though.
>Hire private investigators again. (Cost 150K)
>This is a waste of time, think of another way to catch an agent.
>Write in.
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>>5925361
The best way would be to trace the eye magically with MPR, but how would we do that? Obviously we can't use etsy as bait, the only one who gets to see her huge bazongas is us.

So how do we catch it in action?
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>>5925361
>You’re not sure why she’s been so grumpy recently
Jealousy?
Both the private eyes (heh) and the criminal investigation seem like no-go's, as we'd need to catch the eye at the moment it records someone.
So I think we have the perfect target...
>Write in
Rent a flat, put Leah in and ask her to whip up a storm online and in the city with her bullshit and power. Literally talk as much trash as possible, and lie in wait. Something (eye or glowie) is bound to take the bait.
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>>5925361
>Investigate the criminals he’s blackmailing.
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>>5925370
That's not gonna work, this guy seems to deal in blackmailing or otherwise catching women when they're naked. And he seems to be able to catch them right when they're in the act.

This means we'd need to hang around Leah while she's naked and hope for the best. And uh...that ain't happening, buddy.
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>>5925376
>This means we'd need to hang around Leah while she's naked and hope for the best. And uh...that ain't happening, buddy.
Mhm, yeah, recipe for disaster, especially with her power and Etsy.
We... could hide under the floor boards or above the ceiling covers?
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>>5925379
We need to catch it in the act, so it wouldn't work...not to mention that wouldn't be nearly enough of an excuse for Etsy, and our boy weaver can only take so many 'one week' coupons before he dies from dehydration.
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>>5925361
>Investigate the criminals he’s blackmailing.
was she peeped on or stalked before meeting us ? if it were the eye she'd tell us so I think she had a bad experience before and the eye gives her a nasty reminder of it.
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>>5925361
>Investigate the criminals he’s blackmailing
Connect the dots!!!
Muh patterns!!!
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>>5925361
>Hire private investigators again. (Cost 150K)
These guys found out a lot the last time we hired them. I have faith, and I doubt we'll get much from investigating the criminals.

However, I also want to
>Check around our house with MPR to make sure the eye isn't / hasn't been here.
In fact, I'd like to make that something of a routine that our MC does. Just to be safe(r) from magic bs going around.
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>>5925361
>Investigate the criminals he’s blackmailing
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>>5925361
>THAT
I guess Etsy cleans up nicely. I'm a bit surprised she didn't comment on Weaver's silver arm. I do wonder if Weaver should get himself a powersuit in case he needs to fight.

>Hire private investigators again. (Cost 150K)
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>>5925501
>>5925415
>>5925409
>>5925389
>>5925385
>>5925371

You look up who else has been affected by the blackmails – specifically, the criminals who you won’t feel too bad questioning with force. There isn’t any info online, but it seems that E.N.D doesn’t bother silencing physical newspapers, which means you can read those instead. Many of the stories are bound to be exaggerated, but thanks to what you already know, you can separate sensationalized news from actually useful information. Apparently, a lot of gangs are affected, including the ones you confronted last time. You decide to go after them first, since they already hate you anyway, and they know better than anyone else what you’re capable of.

Before leaving, you try to make a check on the house to make sure you’re not being observed yourself, but you don’t find anything out of the ordinary. You also ask Etsy if she knows anything about it, but she snaps at you about how you’re supposed to be the magic expert, so you go figure it out. You tell her you are trying to figure it out, and she doesn’t need to be so aggressive about it.

The argument goes on for a little bit longer, until you decide to apologize as you realize how pointless this conversation is. Her face softens, and she apologizes too, saying she’s just been feeling awful recently, and she didn’t want you to force her to get a doctor’s appointment or something.

You tell her you wouldn’t force her to do anything, but that you’re worried about her. If she’s sick, it’s better for her to take a rest, but then another argument ensues about how you can’t expect her to do nothing while you’re risking your life out there, and that it’s actually really stressful for her to know that if you mess up even once you might be gone forever.
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>>5925896
You apologize again, but it just makes it worse.

“S-stop! Stop saying sorry! What’s the point of apologizing if you’re just going to do it again anyway? All it does is just making me feel worse for being mad at you. I get it, I know you just want to protect me, but I… I don’t know, Okay? I don’t know what we should be doing, b-because whatever we do it’s just more and more-” She breaks into tears, you can tell it's something that’s been on her mind for a while.

You let her cry in your arms, and you ask her if she wants you to stay a little bit longer with her. She pulls her head away from your chest, and wipes some snot off her face.

“N-no. We’re in this t-together. I can’t expect you to babysit me every time I feel bad, I’ll...I’ll just make sure nothing happens to you.”

You ask her if she’s sure, and she nods. You really do want to stay with her, but she might actually feel guilty if you do, so you decide to go with your original plan of investigating the blackmailed criminals. Now, how to handle them is the question, you highly doubt they have another magic user with them, but you can’t be too cautious.

>Schedule a meeting with them, they know not to mess with you and you can handle an ambush.
>Just burst into their base and get whatever info you need by force, no need to negotiate with criminals.
>Schedule a meeting, but only send K.I.S.A. You don’t risk your own life and can stay close to Etsy.
>Split, investigate one criminal hideout while K.I.S.A interrogates another.
>Write in.
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>>5925897
>Schedule a meeting with them, they know not to mess with you and you can handle an ambush.
>KISA stays nearby in case of an ambush.
Simple as.
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>>5925897
We really need to spend more time with her.
>Schedule a meeting with them, they know not to mess with you and you can handle an ambush.
We don't need to rub them the wrong way this time, but let's have measures at hand if things get violent.
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>>5925908
>We really need to spend more time with her.
Anon, we basically spend most of our time with her anyway. 'Just give her more attention' isn't going to work. Even if weaver enjoyos 'taking care of her' as much as she, it's not the issue here.

The issue here, obviously, is that Etsy, being someone with no magic, feels scared of this entire magic culling games bullshit. Especially when Weaver is going out to fight dangerous psychos and glowie agencies who want to kill him. We feel safe because she always stays in the bunker, but we'd be just as worried if she was with us.
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>>5925897
>Schedule a meeting with them, they know not to mess with you and you can handle an ambush.
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>>5925897
Man, at first I thought Etsy was on her days, but it seems it’s genuine worry. Gotta think of a way to ease her mind later.
>>5925898
>+1
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>>5925943
>Gotta think of a way to ease her mind later.
I imagine there's not really a way to 'ease' her mind given we are, in fact, risking our lives. When the person who has basically become her entire reason to live is regularly going out to risk his life, obviously she's going to be worried.

There's not really any ways about it.
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>>5925909
>Etsy, being someone with no magic, feels scared of this entire magic culling games bullshit
>we'd be just as worried if she was with us.
Exactly. Would she feel better if she got magic powers like her bf? No, because then she would have to go out to fight alongside Weaver to level up, and then BOTH of them would be in equal danger and not just Weaver. Not much would change for the better except being a power couple openly.

>>5925947
See above. What solution is there other than not going out to fight ever again? Then what, do we simply wait for the day when Mona buys all the land surrounding the factory and checkmates us in our own place? Do we wait for the feds or another sufficiently powerful magic user to artillery strike the factory, killing everyone inside in moments? Being fully 100% self-sufficient and off-grid to the extent of those mavericks out west with lots of money, living underground in custom made bunker homes and whatnot, doesn't stop somebody from being killed by anything.

What do we do other than continue to console Etsy and keep doing what we're doing? We can't have Leah or Sarah back us up in the missions. We have no ally in fights except K.I.S.A., and how long will that last without somebody coming up with working ways to stop it?
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>>5925943
>>5925920
>>5925908
>>5925898
You schedule a meeting with them, there’s very little they can do unless they somehow pull out another magic user from who knows where, and even if they do you highly doubt they’ll ever be able to order someone as powerful as Schadenfreude again.

It’s not hard to convince them to talk to you, and you’re treated as a V.I.P guest, since the last thing they want is to piss off the guy that slaughtered their home base as a side hustle. You do wonder if there are rules about using your powers as openly as you did back then, or if it’s the agency that works overtime to make sure the magical world stays hidden for the common man.

You’re asking yourself this because you have to meet them in some kind of strip club, and you’re sure most people here are regular joe who don’t know anything about the game. They might have picked this place specifically so you wouldn’t try anything that would result in civilian casualties.

You present yourself to the bouncer, and tell them you’re expected here. Without even looking at his list, he lets you in with a wave of his hand, and you enter the club. It’s loud, it’s bright, and it’s full of things Etsy would normally kill you for seeing. You almost let the intrusive thoughts win and disrupt the bra of one of the dancers, but you’re not stupid enough to actually go through with it.

The meeting doesn’t happen in a private room like you’d hoped, there’s a scarlet sofa where both you and the mobster sit opposite of each other, only separated by a small square table. You say that you’re here because you want to know the location of the peeping-eye. The mobster scoffs, saying that all they know is that they have to put the money at a certain spot, and then the whole briefcase disappears the moment they do. Or he has another magic user to teleport stuff to them, or his power also involves teleportation, which wouldn’t surprise you considering he seems to have eyes everywhere.

You ask him when the next cash drop happens, and he says it’ll happen in a couple of days. However, if they learn that they’re trying anything fancy, they might release very bad stuff that rival gangs could use to disrupt their operations. So, they ask for an upfront payment of 100K before they tell you where the cash drop happens to cover any potential mishaps.

You answer by reversing the cocktail he just drank to make him puke, then you disrupt it again to splash the water in his face. You have to admit, it feels kind of nice to mess with people like this, but maybe you’re only enjoying it because it’s on someone you aren’t fond of.

It doesn’t take much longer for him to cough up the location of the cash drop. You don’t waste time and leave the club the moment you got what you came here for, clubs aren’t your thing and if you accidentally catch sight of a nipple Etsy might actually kill you.
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>>5926030

You leave to investigate the cash drop location early, and sure enough, there is a slight trace of magic here, but there isn’t that much to work with. On a whim, you decide to drop a 5 dollar bill on the ground. Suddenly, the dollar bill flares up and disappears. An eye can be seen for a split second, it’s small, but it’s there. You follow the trail, you have to walk for about 5 miles while K.I.S.A follows you from the sewers. When you find out the source of the trail, it leads to a small house. There are no doubts about it, whoever is taking the blackmail money lives here. You ask Etsy if she can hack whatever machine they have inside, but she doesn’t answer. It takes a few minutes for her to answer, she apparently fell asleep during your magical chase, seems like she didn’t get much sleep last night. Anyway, she says she’ll try to hack inside, but that it might be hard to do on such short notice.

So, what should you do now? You highly doubt the guy is very good at combat, but that doesn't mean you should underestimate them.

>Hide and wait for an ambush.
>Break in before they can flee, they’ve probably already seen you coming anyway.
>Sneak inside, maybe you can take them by surprise.
>Write in.
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>>5926032
Trying to out-sneak a guy who can literally see everywhere is retarded. At the same time, i wouldn't be surprised if he had a trap.

We should break in, but we need to be careful about getting a fuckin' claymore in our face or some shit.
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>>5926030
>You almost let the intrusive thoughts win and disrupt the bra of one of the dancers, but you’re not stupid enough to actually go through with it.
Let's do that to Etsy once, for the funny
>>5926032
>she apparently fell asleep during your magical chase, seems like she didn’t get much sleep last night
She's seriously ok? We didn't succeed in knocking her up through the birth control, right? We didn't accidentally use Unreliable Habit to slip a sperm cell just right, did we? The repeated mentions of Etsy being mood-swingy plus other effects must be getting to me...

My vote is
>Break in before they can flee, they’ve probably already seen you coming anyway.
Let's go in and get ready to disrupt or speed zone. If he's medium-high magic then his tools will be limited.

>>5926036
>a guy who can literally see everywhere is retarded.
Isn't that that one powerup we passed up on in favor of Unreliable Habit
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>>5926036
+1
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>>5926032
>Break in before they can flee, they’ve probably already seen you coming anyway.
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>>5926047
>+1
>Let's do that to Etsy once, for the funny
Good idea
> She's seriously ok? We didn't succeed in knocking her up through the birth control, right? We didn't accidentally use Unreliable Habit to slip a sperm cell just right, did we? The repeated mentions of Etsy being mood-swingy plus other effects must be getting to me...
At first I thought it was just the eye reminding her of something unpleasant, but I think we managed to impregnate her. Congrats, weaverbros.
> Isn't that that one powerup we passed up on in favor of Unreliable Habit
God’s eye, it’d give us 360° vision. While I voted for it, it’s kinda hard now to see how things would go without disruption.
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>>5926188
It could be something else for all we know. No way to be sure except getting tested. Then the question becomes "what now?"
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>>5926032
>Break in before they can flee, they’ve probably already seen you coming anyway.
But yeah, Etsy doesn't look too good. There must be something to be done to at least ease whatever she's going through.
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>>5926226
>>5926188
>>5926136
>>5926047

Fuck it, you’ve got no time to waste. You order K.I.S.A to take the back of the house, and you take the front. You disrupt the lock of the door, and kick it open. You put a speed zone and slows down nearly everything in it to make sure no traps trigger, you would’ve noticed any magical traps, so this only leaves physical ones. You hear a woman’s scream from another room, and you quickly run to the sound before whoever it is can make an escape.

When you arrive in the kitchen, you find a middle-aged woman tied up by K.I.S.A. You expected a guy, but what matters is that you finally caught-

Wait.

That woman doesn’t have any magic potential.

Okay, that’s fine, she’s probably an accomplice, maybe his wife? You decide to interrogate her about who else lives here, you have to point a gun at her head to speed up the process, because it’s only a matter of time until the police starts to show up with the ruckus you just made. She tells you in between sobs that the only other person that lives here is her 14-year-old son, Frederick.

You leave to look inside her son’s bedroom. It has some video game posters and an uncomfortable amount of semi-solid socks on the floor, but most importantly, it has a computer. You plug your phone to the PC, and it only takes 15 seconds for Etsy to crack the password. You find everything in there, a real treasure trove of blackmail and pornographic material, the 20TB hard drive can barely hold all of it.

With all this info, you might as well have a compass pointing directly at his location. He’s currently at his school, but you just saw an eye activate in his room, so you know for a fact that he’s going to start running for his life very soon.

MPR(All-Peeping-Eye): Medium magic potential. Keyword: Bring. Can bring information or items via invisible hands and eyes to the owner. Some hands and eyes may stay fully invisible and trigger when certain conditions are fulfilled, but only one can be active at a time. The information gained can be stored in a digital or physical format.

A pretty nifty power, but rather weak in its current state. Now, you have to ask yourself how you’re going to catch this kid, since you doubt you can grab him in his school right here and there.

>Fuck it, kidnap him from the school, you just have to not get caught.
>Use his mom as a hostage.
>Wait for school to end and trail him the moment he leaves.
>Go back home, you’ve made too much noise and it’s better to lay low.
>Write in.
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>>5926243
Huh. I really don't wanna kill a kid.
>Write in
Rather than hostage, let's offer to have a nice long chat with his mom at the factory. Holster the gun, calm K.I.S.A. down, and tell her we'll have tea together until her son comes to us, which he is sure to do. Let's do this the nice way.
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>>5926243
>Wait for school to end and trail him the moment he leaves.
Man, a 14 yr wasn’t someone I was expecting to be a blackmailer although the peeping was expected. Anons, what do you think ?
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>>5926250
Not at the factory. We're gonna need to use this guy as bait for the agency, remember? We have a chat with his mom here. And we tell him to come home.
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>>5926254
Oh, that's right
Thing is, I'm more worried about having the cops on us here rather than the agency, given the ruckus.
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>>5926253
This is a big issue, because what do we do with him? Say we spare him, someone like the agency or Mona might decide to go after him, and force him to work for them under threat of death. And if he does, and they try to go after us, what do we do? He'd be able to spy on our own compound, and even if we don't care about blackmail, it'd allow them to infiltrate it, given he can teleport stuff too.
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>>5926261
The mom knows our face. What if the real normal police gets involved?
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>>5926250
If we stay here, cops might show. Factory is bad because the kid can teleport things to himself and can easily sabotage us. We can't exactly have this kid and his normal mom stay in our factory, when we already have 2 reluctant guests staying with us for at least half a year now? Our plan with Weaver and Etsy is to get strong and fuck off from the game entirely, but how can we do that if we keep having to rescue people from magic feds and make them stay with us? And those magic feds operate on full "join or die" rules.
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>>5926275
Well we could counter the magic glowies by having our own magic gang, right?
We could always start building magic Outer Haven. One Leah, Sarah and Frederick and his mom at a time.
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>>5926279
Building a Faction would draw even more attention to us. Like I said, what can we do? Send those two to live in the factory too? Are we gonna start sending everyone we don't kill to the factory?
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>>5926279
Do we really want to be the Boss of magic Outer Heaven? How will we do that AND field missions AND taking care of a newborn baby AND making designs to sell for money AND all the rest of daily life work? We can't completely destroy the magic feds because there'll always be an organization to replace them. Is it possible to reach full NAP with them at this point or later, or will they betray us because we're magic users not under their control? How can we secure safety for Leah and Sarah and these two new people and others we care about, while also having them fuck off on their own and leave Weaver and Etsy alone to their family? This magic death game is WORLDWIDE and has been going for MILLENIA. Do you think real magic Mother Base has never been tried even once in all that time, with who knows how many different OP or bullshit magic users in who knows how many countries attempting it? Do you think it still exists, and that entire cabals of control freaks and secret international government groups that make these magic American feds look like a fucking joke HAVEN'T laid waste to them all without anybody knowing?

>>5926285
And who will manage the factory defenses without Etsy there? How will we pay for the properly paranoid security of both the factory AND the new single place Weaver and Etsy will have all to themselves and their children? How will Etsy make designs and killer robots and who knows what else, when she's busy being pregnant or taking care of kids? Who can Weaver and Etsy truly trust with anything important except each other?

There's so many questions and issues that once we reach immense magic potential, I think we seriously need to sit everybody down and talk things through. Just get Weaver and Etsy and Leah and Sarah, and maybe this new kid, all at one table and lay it out there.
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>>5926288
I mean, as you say it, the game's been going on for years and years, and it's a stalemate in flux. If we want to live, we have to either break the board, or disappear.
If we don't make a show of power, we'll get eaten by a bigger fish at some point. If we do, we get a target on our foreheads.
I'm not saying magit Outer Haven is the way, just that we need to work towards not getting swallowed up by the waves if we want to guarantee Etsy's safety. Suggestions welcome.
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>>5926261
>>5926275
>>5926285
Yeah us going after other players keeps blowing up in our face. We can’t just kill everyone because that would be evil, we can’t leave them alone because we brought the agency/police’s attention to them, and we can’t just bring everyone with us. We need to stop searching out other magic users.
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>>5926288
Even though it is becoming overwhelming to me, I think it is only fitting. These are EXACTLY the sort of questions and dilemmas real people would have in such a scenario. Feeling in over their heads all the time. We could hit multiple millions or even capital B billions eventually if Etsy goes completely balls to the wall with design creation and moneymaking, but none of it - NONE OF IT - will save people that matter from being ganked and murdered whenever somebody tries hard enough. There's no hidden magic battle royale going on irl in our world obviously (?) but people are people and power corrupts and those in power and control will always seek to remain in power and control. Any magic user could work forever in their attempts to become god in this system, but it's been so long and NOBODY has done it yet. There's multiple immortals out there that are beyond human or have never been human, like Deep Arbiter and similar forces, and they're STILL not winning this death game somehow. What the fuck is going on?
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>>5926294
>>5926296
This quest sure is making us ask the hard questions and experience the real issues of everyday survival, isn't it?
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The way i see it, there's no way we can make the kid our problem. Even if we don't necessarily kill him, we need to make sure he's not a threat anymore.

We're probably gonna need something like lining our house with Devil's Gamble magic so no one can do shit like teleport into it n the middle of the night and gank us in our sleep.
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>>5926250
+1
Sure, maybe claim to be a private investigator while at it.
> Our plan with Weaver and Etsy is to get strong and fuck off from the game entirely
It is? I just want more death robots
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>>5926306
>make sure he's not a threat anymore
How do we do that without feds killing him in our place? Kid's medium magic level, from what I assume is him levelling himself up with his own power's unique method. I doubt the 14-year-old killed another magic user for exp. What makes me wonder is what caused him to go from watching women showering and fapping (and clearly based on the socks mention, fapping along with them) to blackmailing them then to blackmailing criminal organizations and the police? And how is this kid working with E.N.D.? That's why E.N.D. doesn't have his info buyable, right? There's still unanswered questions we need to solve. Do we need to solve them?
>lining our house with Devil's Gamble magic
That's good, but it stops Weaver too

>>5926317
Will she buy the PI angle if we have a GIANT MORPHING KILLER DEATHBOT with us?
>I just want more death robots
Consider Etsy making each one of her children a custom death robot

>>5926243
Backing >>5926250 to speed things up.
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>>5926321
>That's good, but it stops Weaver too
Not necessarily. It would stop us from affecting stuff outside the house. It might make it harder to use stuff inside the house. But it wouldn't fuck up Weaver.
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>>5926322
Fair enough. I wonder what the QM must think and feel when he reads us panicking, bringing up all these real questions and worries anybody would probably also have in this sort of setting and situation.
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>>5926361
Probably just a really smug smile (provided they ain't asleep yet).
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>>5926368
>Oh you want to go all the way with the girl you break your curse with?
>All the way to making a soccer team of kids with her?
>In this urban fantasy setting with a worldwide magic battle royale for the position of God?
>That's nice.
>You're going to have to work yourself to the bone for your happy ending with her.
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>>5926250
>>5926253
>>5926317
>>5926321

Alright, change of plans, you’ll bring his mom to the factory and keep her there. You highly doubt she’ll follow you here of her own will, so K.I.S.A has to make another trip in the sewers to get back to the truck. You manage to get to the truck unhindered, although you hear police sirens behind you, you don’t think they’re after you.

You get to the factory without any encounters, and untie the mother here. She’s not screaming, but you wouldn’t say she’s taking the whole situation well. All you can think to calm her down is serving her some coffee.

You decide to have a conversation with her about the agency and that they want to take his son away because of a special gift he has. You’re not entirely sure how to break the whole ‘game’ thing to her yet, so you try to go bit by bit. She nods along your explanation, more out of fear than trust, and she asks if her son will be okay. You tell her that as long as he goes to the factory like you expect him to, then you’ll be able to keep him safe. You're not sure if that's what you'll actually do with him, though.

You keep the mother in Sarah’s place. She’s not exactly happy about the whole abduction thing, or having to share her room with someone else AGAIN, but she bears with it. You wait a day for the kid to respond, then two, then a week passes with no answer from him. Well, that didn’t work out, and according to rumors, the fucker is still active in the blackmailing business too.

You ask Etsy what you should do next, and she facepalms.

“I don’t know, kill her? K-Kill the other two girls while we’re at it! Unless your plan is to keep them here forever? Because guess what? W-we don’t actually OWN the factory! I-in a year, it actually goes right back to D.I.Y. I-I mean fuck, they aren’t our problem! We’re already risking our lives, why should we sink more and more cash on people who do NOTHING for us!”

You tell her that you’ll figure something out.

“W-will you? B-because it feels like I’m the one who has to pick up after every single fuck up you do! We’re putting band-aids after band-aids, but what’s the long term plan here? If you’re planning on becoming god, then just kill them already! I-if you don’t, then kick them out so they can figure stuff out themselves!”

You don’t think you’ve ever seen her this mad before. You ask her why she’s suddenly so worried about the future when you’ve been doing mostly fine thus far.

“I-it’s because I’m pregnant, god dammit! I’ve been feeling like shit because there’s a k-kid in there!” She points to her stomach.

You try to say something, but no words come out. You’re pretty sure you heard that right. Should you be happy? Mad? Afraid? You aren’t sure. It doesn’t feel real, it’s like what she said was just some distant news from far-away that doesn’t affect you at all.

You have no idea what to do next.
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>>5926420

1517 dead futures, another one is being snapped before her very eyes.

You sit in the classroom that you’ve experienced over a thousand times now. Familiar faces from a bygone age, it’s incredible how much people change with time, and yet…

“Alright, Etsy, it’s your turn now,” The teacher says.

A shy, black haired girl snaps out from her daydreaming. “Uhm...uh...”

“What you want to be when you grow up, yesterday’s assignment,” the teacher says as she rolls her eyes. She always treated this elementary school class a little bit too seriously considering the age of the kids here – although you suppose you’re actually a 21 year old woman pretending to be a kid, but she doesn’t know that.

After a few uncomfortable seconds of silence, Etsy answers, “Uhm...I wanna be...uhm...happy?”

Laughter echoes through the classroom, and the teacher rubs her eyes in annoyance. “A job, that was the question, what kind of work do you want to have when you become an adult?”

“Uhm...I...I don’t know...”

The teacher takes pity on her, and calls in the next student. A girl sits up from her chair, she towers over everyone here even at her young age. “President,” is all she says.

“Right, in order to become president you need to get the approval of most of the people living in this country, that means you have to be popular.”

“What if I kill them?”

“That’s...monarchies, and revolutions, you’d just be put in prison if you tried that. Alright who...Sawyer! Finally, a normal kid, what do you want to be when you grow up?”

You’ve been through this so many times, your body instinctively moves before she even finishes her sentence. Only the words you say are different.

(Lost opportunities cannot be picked.)
>”Doctor!” (Lost opportunity.)
>”A mother!” (Lost opportunity.)
>”A police officer!”
>”A superhero!”
>”Happy.”
>”God.”
>Write in.
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>>5926361
I'm mad because I'm about to implement what the readers are talking about, and it looks like I'm stealing the idea from them.

Anyway, Sawyer backstory, should last a day or two, maybe longer if I feel like it. Because of the...unique circumstances of Sawyer, you're actually allowed to make a few choices here, but it won't actually affect today's present, just the Sawyer segment.
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>>5926422
Well, first, congratulations to Weaver, he's now a dad! I guess not even conception pills can beat the nico robin cosplay sex.

I don't get the Sawyer thing. Dead futures snapped? Whose futures? Sawyer's? Why is Etsy in the same class as her?
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>>5926426
It'll make more sense over time, I set up a vote for a character's backstory to be explored, and I believe Sawyer won.

Consider this a short gameplay section to explore Sawyer's backstory, and to some extent, a little bit of the other character's childhoods from Sawyer's POV.

A lot of the characters shared the same class in their very early age, but most of them ended up separating at high school. (Also because seeing every character as a kid and how they interact with each other is funny.) This section happens about 12 years before present time basically.
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>>5926422
Uh...I'm not sure about the choice. Choosing God doesn't seem to really fit her much, and obviously neither does Police Officer.
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Well that answers why Etsy is acting the way she is.
Also yeah, she right in that keeping them isn't a sustainable solution. If people aren't willing to kill them for power then we should just kick them out when the time comes.

>>5926422
>”A spy!”
Classic kid's dream.
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>>5926422
>”Happy.”
Sounds like we should put a ring on Etsy? We've got a kid on the way now, seems like a good time.
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>>5926422
>”A superhero!”
Childhood dream and I’m surprised that the mom snatching option won, it seems like the others thought it wasn’t worth it. Also congrats weaver, can’t believe we missed the opportunity for a “Hi pregnant, I’m dad.”
>>5926450
Sarah should be developed enough to go on her own now and she had some money. Since the kid isn’t coming, we’ll have to plan something with the mom soon and that leaves the fed.
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>>5926455
>Sounds like we should put a ring on Etsy? We've got a kid on the way now, seems like a good time.
I agree.
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>>5926455
Well yes that would be a good time, if not for the fact that
- we have three "guests" we have no idea what to do with
- Mammona is on her way to gobble up the city, and we wasted another month on a chase for this twerp that didn't lead to us getting immense potential which we really could have used.

But yeah we should at least propose. No fuckin idea what we're gonna do. We can't just leave, we're not strong enough to stop someone like Mammona to come to fuck us up.
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>>5926422
>”A spy!”
A one-year relationship and already a kid and a battle royale. Christ what a handful.
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>>5926458
>Sarah should be developed enough to go on her own now and she had some money. Since the kid isn’t coming, we’ll have to plan something with the mom soon and that leaves the fed.
We can just kick her out if worse comes to worse. Like the other anon said the feds are licking their wounds after the battle with the insects. We can tell her to get a new identity or something.
>“Hi pregnant, I’m dad.”
I kneel.
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>>5926462
I offered some ideas, but you can suggest more on how we can offload all our guests or a few of them.
>>5926498
>We can just kick her out if worse comes to worse. Like the other anon said the feds are licking their wounds after the battle with the insects. We can tell her to get a new identity or something.
yup, now is her chance to get a new life
>I kneel.
thanks anon
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>>5926422
>”A spy!”
That's a lot to read. I'll do it tomorrow, YAWN

>>5926423
I for one am glad we're accomplishing something right.
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>>5926420
>this entire situation with the mom
It reads like a comedy episode. Really stupid but what did we expect? At least now she knows there's all this crazy stuff and her son's involved. GREAT
>one week and the kid refuses to show up to his mom
>continues blackmailing people
Well SHIT
>W-we don’t actually OWN the factory! I-in a year, it actually goes right back to D.I.Y.
There's our time limit, and I doubt we can pay enough to buy the place from D.I.Y., or that we'd want to.
>B-because it feels like I’m the one who has to pick up after every single fuck up you do!
She's absolutely right
>You don’t think you’ve ever seen her this mad before
And THIS is the moment Etsy gets pissed at us. It took one year but there it is
>You have no idea what to do next.
OK here's the plan guys:
0, apologize profusely to Etsy, have her stop taking the pills for good
1, kick the mom back to her house, pay her like 1K or something for the door and repairs and whatever
2, forget about the shitty blackmail eye kid
3, give Sarah money, throw her at a cosmetic surgeon, tell her to pack her bags, then throw her at a cheap rental place to figure her own life out
4, give Leah money, pay for her apartment's repair, tell her to pack her bags, and throw her out back to her place to fend for herself
5, I DON'T FUCKING KNOW WHAT ELSE TO DO
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>>5926462
>>5926455
At this rate we won't even be able to do the revenge double-team on Sawyer or Mona. We need to get immense magic potential ASAP, marry Etsy, then make as much money as possible before the year is out, get a house somewhere away, and go from there.

Two stupid kids in their 20s in way over their heads
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>>5926564
>>5926561
sounds like a good plan
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>>5926561
>2, forget about the shitty blackmail eye kid
no can do, he has a very useful power and he's working for the info niggas. we gotta do something one way or another.
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>>5926564
>revenge double-team
why do you want this anon
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>>5926590
Anon wants to kill sawyer for denying our baby at the start.
>>5926423
Rlx QM, every story has some “predictable” moments the more they run on so that’s normal to happen.
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>>5926626
But why does he want to fuck them with Etsy? I can understand the revenge part of just killing them, but why the whole talk of double teaming?
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>>5926420
Oooh we are FUCKED.
Stop it with the smug smile, you!
I still think we could try magic Outer Haven, but it's gotta be a long-term projet, so getting there will be difficult. Maybe we should consider helping our two leeches get out of our hair.
>>5926422
Aw man, reading that's making me sad...
>”A spy!"
I'll get behind that
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>>5926458
>>5926485
>>5926557
>>5926649

"A spy!" You exclaim, "I'll fight bad guys undercover!" You let out a small chuckle despite yourself. Being a spy has to be one of the worst jobs out there, but maybe it's one that fits a coward like you.

The teacher sighs, "I guess it's technically a job. Alright, that's everyone here, and class is over, so you can leave 5 minutes early."

Everyone cheers, and rush outside the classroom except you. You can feel time stop for a few seconds, you expected this.

"You relapsed," a black cat 'says' as it scratches his head against the desk.

"C'mon kitty! I'm just a little stressed recently! It's just a little pick me up!"

"You are standing above the bloated corpse of 1517 futures, murdered by your own hands, out of your own volition. Just because they are your own future does not make it any less abhorrent. A spy? You could easily join the agency with your skills. The present is-"

"Kitty, I'm- ...just let me have this, okay? I'm not breaking etiquette, if anything my power is getting stronger that way."

He stares at you judgingly, then time resumes, and the cat is gone. Mentioning etiquette is usually enough to make him go away. You're aware he's actually just doing this because he's worried about you, but the pet isn't supposed to have favorites either. You know that what you're doing is bad, but the last few months have just been too much, and you needed a break from it all.

At the lowest point of your life, you used to do it all the time, escape from your problems by blasting yourself with your own power and exploring what-ifs scenarios. It's the most potent form of escapism, one that transcends words, it's coming back to every moment of your life you disliked and doing things right with the knowledge you've accrued over the years. Of course, when you go back to the present, nothing changes, for all that talks about 'dead futures' kitty had, no one gets actively hurt by what you do, no one except yourself.

You go to the cafeteria, you can see Etsy and Weaver eating next to each other in silence. It's clear that they're only at the same table because every other empty seats were already taken, it was that or sitting next to the 'president' girl who creeps out even the weirdest kid here. You can also see Lily, or 'Schadenfreude' as people will know her in the future, eating with a few other kids. You're not sure who you're going to sit with, not like it really matters.

>Eat with the teacher. (Lost opportunity.)
>Eat with Etsy and Weaver.
>Eat with Lily
>Eat with the weird girl.
>Eat alone in the school playground.
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>>5926626
Yeah, I'm aware, it's just that I kind of have to stop myself from talking about the story when something with foreshadowing happens, because anything I say may be used to draw conclusions. I remember wanting to reply to a few of the posts that mentioned pregnancy and having to stop myself because I wanted there to be some degree of uncertainty about it, which is why I never mentioned things like headaches or vomiting, since I felt like it would make it too obvious.

I'm not actually mad, I'm just terrible at keeping my own secrets.
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>>5926664
>Eat with Etsy and Weaver.
Man, this hurts. I'm really taking pity on Sawyer but...
Waiiiit, all of us were at the same school? Ain't that weird? Or is it just her representation of stuff.
>>5926665
I think that's a normal reaction when telling a story
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>>5926590
>>5926646
Because it's hot and because it makes some sense here

>>5926664
>it's coming back to every moment of your life you disliked and doing things right with the knowledge you've accrued over the years.
If only
>or 'Schadenfreude' as people will know her in the future
So Sawyer knows everybody knew each other in elementary school?

My vote
>Eat with the weird girl.
Who could this be?
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>>5926668
Them all being in the same elementary school is more for convenient story telling, although some characters aren't here like Sarah, Leah and the demon of the backstreet despite being of similar age. My explanation is just that there weren't a lot of elementary schools in the town, but a lot more high schools. So while Etsy and Weaver did go in the same high school, Weaver only 'knew' a few of these kids for a few years of elementary school, and they changed so much physically over time he doesn't recognize them at all.
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>>5926664
>Eat with Etsy and Weaver.
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>>5926422
>”A mother!” (Lost opportunity.)
Well shit. We can't knock her up to pay for the future view screwup she did back at the start, because she's already made herself infertile from spamming her own power. Everything I'm seeing of Sawyer makes me want to mercy kill her. It's what I would want if I were in her place
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>>5926587
Here's a thought: we throw him at Leah or throw Leah at him, see how that goes. But after the pills finally failed for Etsy, I don't think it's that good an idea to put the very horny 14 year old boy and the very horny mid-20s neet girl in the same room for an extended time.
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>>5926707
> we throw him at Leah or throw Leah at him, see how that goes
1. he's 14 years old
2. he's a blackmailing creepazoid who spied on others and blackmailed them
3. he's a jackass who didn't care less about his mom being basically taken hostage
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>>5926709
Ok, so we could kill him, but then we'd have to kill his mom too. I think that'd be way too dark for Weaver, killing a mom and her son at the same time Etsy is having a child of her own with us. But irony is strong and we've killed other people with dubious morality already, haven't we? Killing Sawyer then immediately reaching immense magic level would be more poignant considering everything that's happened.

Etsy's right. She's mood-swinging and cannot prevent it, but she's still right. We have no long term plans. We don't want to become god. We can't spare everybody, especially magic users or people in too deep or anybody against us. Should we try to iron out what to do next then? I posted >>5926561 but that's me grasping at straws
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>>5926664
>Eat with the weird girl.
Mona I guess.
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>>5926710
>Killing Sawyer then immediately reaching immense magic level would be more poignant considering everything that's happened.
Messing with the future destroyer with a pregnant woman? Yeah, no thanks. I want that child to live.

You're right about most of it, it's just the issue of the kid because he knows we exist and might decide to help someone infiltrate our factory or some shit. Honestly, he's a real pain in the ass. It makes me want to kill him, but obviously shooting a 14 year old in the face as we are about to beceme a father...that ain't good.
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>>5926712
So right now our issues are
>Leah
>Sarah
>that shitty kid's mom
>that shitty kid
>Sawyer
>Mona
>money
>new place to live
What's the most immediate problem of these to deal with?
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>>5926716
That shitty kid and his spying/teleportation powers.
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>>5926717
OK, what do we do about his mom? We kill her and the kid knows, then all bets are off on what he might do. He could be back in his house like nothing happened. I would say "how is this retarded 14 year old living 1 full week without his mom there?" but I remembered he could simply teleport food to himself. Depending on how he's worked so far maybe he could somehow support himself, but I'm not sure. Either way I don't think we can starve him out physically or with money/rent, and doing so will prolong everything else and Etsy will hate us more for wasting precious time. Honestly, killing both him and his mom and enduring the pain of it feels like the only recourse we have. I wonder if Etsy's aware of it too, in between her mood swings and mounting other problems that come with being pregnant. If we're going to kill him, where and when do we do it? At his house? Somewhere else? We'll need a disguise for it. Maybe pattern disrupt or backtrack him in a way that it'll get him killed without leaving evidence it's us? Then how do we kill his mom? A simple gun to the head and done? It feels like the moral blackness is something we're going to have to swallow back here. No way out of it. The two of them CANNOT stay in the factort and the shitty kid is an unrepentant liability doing this for so long without a care. The mom isn't to blame for her kid having magic spying powers (who is? he wasn't born with it so who awakened him? I doubt it was sex of any kind judging by what we can infer of his character).

This quest really went from "dating sim in a magic urban fantasy death game" to "the perils of fatherhood in a magic urban fantasy death game". I wonder how we can navigate our way through this
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>>5926726
Yeah, i'm not exactly sure on *what* to do with him. We definitely have to track him down, however. We can't let him go around.

It's a shame that there just isn't any way to stop curse users other than killing them, however.
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>>5926716
Sawyer isn’t an issue

>>5926664
>Eat with Etsy and Weaver.
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>>5926728
It is the setting Weaver lives in. It can't be helped. The longer we as players think and try to find options that satisfy our moral urges and sense of right and wrong, the more we will be sunk into this mess. Both in character as Weaver and out of character as us anons participating in this quest on 4chan, we keep being stuck and looping back on the same questions and issues. A whole pattern repeating itself without a single change or resolution, as Weaver would see it. Or maybe that's just me, and some of you guys see it more simply as "they all die, we move on, the end". I don't know. We can have Weaver talk to Etsy, but with mood swinging who knows how that'll work out. He endured her paranoia and clinginess for a full year, and she endured his risking his life and constant working to get stronger for a full year. The baby throws a bit of a wrench into things, but not that much.

Ok I'm looping too. Fuck this. The kid dies, the mom dies, then Weaver just hugs Etsy and wonders where he went wrong. Give money to Leah and Sarah, kick them both out, grind money, move back to the house from before the factory, and... what else?
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>>5926731
>and... what else?
Learn magic karate from the demon of the backstreets so we can elbow drop Mona if she tries to fuck with us?
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>>5926664
>>Eat with the weird girl.
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>>5926668
>>5926669
>>5926684
>>5926711
>>5926730

(Unfortunately, I started writing that right before the tie, but I might keep the scene where you talk to the weird girl for the end of the thread among other scrapped content.)

You sit down next to Weaver, and he moves his seat a little further away from you. It'd be insulting if it wasn't how he treated everyone that tried to approach him.

"Hi! I'm Sawyer, we haven't really talked before, have we?" You put on your best smile, but the only answer you get is him pushing his chair even further away. Etsy doesn't say anything either, she just pokes her mashed potatoes with her fork. "Sorry if I'm bothering you! Are you two friends?"

"I'm not friend with a girl," Weaver answers. They are at that age where hanging out with the opposite sex is actually considered lame. He's probably embarrassed to have two girls at his tables now that you think about it, funny how kid politics work.

"C'mon! If you're friend with Etsy she could do your homework for you! She has very good grades!"

Etsy flinches at the mention of her name. "Guh? Uh, h-homework? I- I didn't forget any, did I?"

"I don't need her help with homework!" Weaver exclaims as if his pride was on the line.

"Oh, so you did the math homework for this afternoon?" You ask with a smug smile, and his face goes white. He was never a good student.

Etsy digs into her bag and pulls out her homework, and slides it towards Weaver. "Uhm, y-you can take it, if you want. O-or not..."

Weaver begrudgingly grabs the homework, muttering a 'whatever' as he pulls out a piece of paper to copy it. Etsy drags her chair a little closer to Weaver, and asks if he needs help, but he just waves her off. It'll take some time before he warms up to her.

Your curiosity takes the better of you, and you fast-forward a little bit, a few weeks at a time. As expected they quickly become friends, and you even see Weaver stand up for her a few times, you wonder how that will change them in the future, maybe Weaver will never awaken to his power in that timeline, that would be wonderful, even if you're aware this reality will never come to be. Maybe you should be glad they got together at all, not everyone is lucky enough to find someone they love.

You squandered the chance to find that special someone long ago. You saw the futures of braver versions of yourself, Sawyers that were willing to go above and beyond for their happiness and that of others. You lived vicariously through them, and you denied their right to exist because of it. The truth is that reaching a perfect future is impossible in the first place, as it requires so many different steps to achieve that you would be more likely to win the lottery a hundred times in a row. That's why you didn't mind throwing those futures away before, but every time you tried again, your futures would get slightly less perfect, and slightly more achievable.
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>>5926797

Even after cycling through thousands of futures, you can still see a lot of good opportunities, but you don't know how long that will last. That’s why you’ve decided to quit, and to work on yourself a little bit more, but you’re not sure what you’re working towards at all.

Back then, the job you said you wanted was ‘doctor’, but the teacher said that you needed good grades for this kind of work. No matter how hard you tried, you just weren’t good enough for that dream to come true. You wanted a job that helped people, one that people liked, one that would make your life feel like it was a net positive on the world, but it looked like you weren’t competent enough to do any of them.

That is, until you thought of becoming a mother. It wasn’t an unusual dream for girls your age, but it wasn’t one that most took seriously. You wanted to be the best mother there was, and raise the happiest kid around. It was a dream within reach even for someone like you, or at least it was until you ran over that black cat.

You remembered trying your best to save it, but nothing worked, and when life finally left its eyes, you finally met him.

You remember it asking a question, something similar to the trolley problem, and you answered that you wouldn’t be able to pull the lever, because you wouldn’t be able to live with someone else’s blood on your hands.

‘A god-like answer, but that mindset is a waste on someone like you.’ it said, before bringing you back to your senses. That is the day you awakened, that is also the day you were cursed. A simple curse: Infertility, and all you have to do is kill an innocent human being to undo it.

That’s when you started abusing your power to escape reality, as the last thing you were looking forward to was snatched away from you. It wasn’t all bad, you suppose, this gave you a lot of insight on potential threats, but it also turned you into the equivalent of a magical stoner for a couple of years.

The vision is reaching the point where you’ll have to figure out what to do with your life, it will stop the moment it reaches the present, but you might as well get some extra info while you’re at it. Anyone you kill within the vision doesn’t count as a real kill, so you can choose a more violent life path if you want, even if it somewhat defeats the purpose of escapism.

>Kill yourself. (Lost opportunity)
>Join the agency. (Lost opportunity)
>Join a criminal gang.
>Open a store.
>Win the lottery and live a luxurious life.
>Attempt to win the game.
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>>5926799
>Win the lottery and live a luxurious life.
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>>5926799
now that's damn sad. no idea what to vote, i guess...
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>>5926799
>>Attempt to win the game.
Sawyer is fucking dangerous. Man she knows about our future since a kid?
There has to be some way to throw her off.
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>>5926811
Well, we're going down the path of disruption powers, no? Maybe we'll be able to disrupt magic itself soon enough.

But the issue is that we need more potential. More magic juice. And you know what that requires.
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>>5926797
>It'd be insulting if it wasn't how he treated everyone that tried to approach him
>Weaver exclaims as if his pride was on the line.
>his face goes white. He was never a good student.
>begrudgingly grabs the homework, muttering a 'whatever'
>you even see Weaver stand up for her a few times
We never got to see much of Weaver being a loser or like Sawyer's describing him here, because anons on /qst/ always try to make their player characters competent but schizophrenic. Yeah he's been through a full year of this and has had to git gud, and learn to kill people to survive, but still!
>you should be glad they got together at all
I'm glad this other childhood acquaintance is happy for the two
>You squandered the chance to find that special someone long ago
So I take it she also saw at least one timeline where Weaver chose her and not Etsy?
>You lived vicariously through them, and you denied their right to exist because of it
It's an abstract kind of evil, isn't it?
>every time you tried again, your futures would get slightly less perfect, and slightly more achievable
That's raw copium I'm reading. So because the good futures are all unattainable without effort from her, she's actively killing them for herself so what remains is basically how her present is - not wholly bad, but not good enough to satisfy either, result in her continuing on her escapism timeline murder to get her fix, instead of trying to LIVE the fix for real. It was never going to work out, so there's no reason to see them and end them - when the VERY FACT THAT HER POWER ENABLES HER TO SEE THEM MEANS THEY COULD HAVE HAPPENED IF SHE DID LITERALLY ANYTHING DIFFERENT THAN WHAT SHE'S DOING NOW
I understand her view. I also agree with it because I too am hopeless in my life, demoralized over the years. Unlike Sawyer, I'm actually trying to get somewhere in spite of that. This is exactly why I want to mercy kill her
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>>5926799
>you just weren’t good enough for that dream to come true.
That's a reality I can't deny
>it looked like you weren’t competent enough to do any of them
Not even working to learn or develop the competence was enough in all those timelines? Sawyer's that much of an incompetent retard? Surprising
>the trolley problem
A classic
>you wouldn’t be able to live with someone else’s blood on your hands.
BUT YOU KEEP KILLING TIMELINES ON PURPOSE
THAT'S WHAT YOUR POWER EXPLICITLY DOES YOU BITCH
YOU SAID KILLING YOURSELF IS A LOST OPPORTUNITY
BUT KILLING YOURSELF IS ALL YOU'RE DOING, CONSTANTLY BEING ADDICTED TO YOUR TIMELINE VIEWING POWER
>that mindset is a waste on someone like you
What did the cat mean by this?
>Infertility, and all you have to do is kill an innocent human being to undo it.
Is this a literal genie moment of "but nobody's innocent, so you'll never have kids lol"? And this does explain her surprising baby-crazy moment that time in the store
>started abusing your power to escape reality, as the last thing you were looking forward to was snatched away from you.
NEWS FLASH, MORON:
THAT'S CALLED DRUG ADDICTION
>turned you into the equivalent of a magical stoner for a couple of years
SEE ABOVE, DIPSHIT
>the point where you’ll have to figure out what to do with your life
BUT IF YOU DIVE RIGHT INTO ANOTHER TIMELINE VIEW, YOU'LL NEVER NEED TO DO THAT
I really want to dump the kid's mom back at her house and go kill Sawyer now.

>Win the lottery and live a luxurious life.
With all the money Weaver and Etsy have, look at how hard they still have it. Now it's your turn Sawyer
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>>5926817
>>5926822
>killing sawyer
Again, are you stupid? Do you want her kill of the futures where we have children and force etsy to miscarry? We cannot fight her at this power level. We need more power.

If we need to kill that dipshit teenager...well. then so be it. I only feel bad for the mom. Do you think telling her that he's been sent off somewhere safe that she can't reach would be more cruel than shooting her in the back of the head?
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>>5926832
If we can't kill Sawyer, we have to befriend her or simply leave her alone forever out of fear. She can use her power anywhere and anytime. We could kill her by sniping her or so fast she cannot do anything, you know? That takes element of surprise in one shot, not more power. It's unceremonius as hell though. Too bad we cannot knock her up due to her curse. Double-teaming her is useless now. The only other candidate is Mona. And as for the shitty kid's mom, doing it quick and painless is best. Less stress that way.
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>QM posts small side story about how Sawyer’s power is a curse
>She is depressed about it and clearly holds no malice, seems to be a benevolent person
>Anons double down on wanting to kill her
What the hell is wrong with you people
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>>5926845
I see a lot of myself in her. Let's leave it at that.
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>>5926844
Leave her alone. She's a train wreck who accidentally kills future's even when she doesn't want to. The further away we are from her the better.

And yeah...seems we might have no choice but to take her out behind the shed. Probably not before we kill the peeping eye, though. He might just be keeping an eye on her and thinks we won't do shit.
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>>5926845
I imagine that part of the problem is just how dangerous she is. And that's really the issue. How do we protect etsy against powers like that?
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>>5926845
I think people being split on Sawyer is a good thing. She's someone that has tried to turn her life around, but keeps falling back into bad habits and the path of least resistance. I think it's very easy to forget that people don't always do rational decisions, and they'll often keep doing things that feel good in the short term rather than do hard things that will be good in the long term.

Also, I wouldn't exactly advise making more enemies, especially someone like Sawyer. The fact she has a no killing policy just means she can do much worse as a warning shot.
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>>5926858
>Also, I wouldn't exactly advise making more enemies, especially someone like Sawyer.
No shit eh? No idea how people ignore this part.

>>5926852
By ignoring her? Sawyer is not a part of our lives right now.
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>>5926860
Well yes but that still means we have no way of defending her if she wanted to harm us

Obviously seeking her out is bad, but the issue is that we just can't stay safe in this kind of world without the power to back it up. And sadly, we keep running into "normal" people instead of the dangerous psychos that we know are around.
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>>5926862
I will say, it'd probably be a good idea to use your resources efficiently, including people. Remember that Sarah is an incredibly potent support unit, and that Leah's power has a lot of...dubious, but very effective use if harnessed properly. You can't count on Etsy to carry you the whole way through, and even if you don't trust the girls, you can infer that they'd rather help you than be sent to the agency (unless you're asking them to do something really fucked.)

A huge part of survival is to also make countermeasures that makes you not worth killing. If you put a nuclear bomb that kills everyone in the town as a death switch, it will make people think twice about going for lethal. This is an extreme example, but one that would work.
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>>5926862
>if she wanted to harm us
But she clearly doesn’t. We don’t need to worry about this at all. If you want to plan for every contigency, why not plan for etsy betraying us? Why not plan for the cat deciding he wants to kill us? Because these things are way out of character and have a near zero chance of happening if we don’t do something stupid like trying to kill them.
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>>5926862
>the issue is that we just can't stay safe in this kind of world without the power to back it up
But then how do normal magic users live? How do THEY stay safe without the power to back it up? Do they just go by without being interfered with like most normal non-magic people? Are they all a minority where magic users are actively headhunted by groups or killed for exp? This shit's going on for thousands of years, so how do people involved cope and live day to day?

>>5926862
>>5926849
Or we forego killing Sawyer entirely and keep her as a friend instead, since she knows both Weaver and Etsy from childhood? And the ONE time she screwed us over with her power was an accident or something. We need her AWAY from our family though, because as much as her being the cool aunt to the baby sounds nice, she could just as easily use her power to destroy the potential futures by accident.

>>5926868
>use your resources efficiently, including people
Ok guys. How can we use Leah and Sarah's powers to get to the shitty kid and kill him?
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>>5926886
>so how do people involved cope and live day to day?
...Do they, though?

Basically everyone we know of seem to be either recent additions, or some powerful big shot.

>Ok guys. How can we use Leah and Sarah's powers to get to the shitty kid and kill him?
Uh...well that's...hmm...good question. Sarah's power isn't exactly useful here.

My only idea would be to try to get Leah to use her power to influence the kid's mind to try to get his eye to pop up somewhere so we can track the lil' bitch.
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>>5926799
>Join a criminal gang.
Sawyer ? More like Swagyer am I right ?
Also what a sad life. Girl got high on her own powers, the junkie way, lost a lot of her good futures and was cursed by the cat, Zam. Now that explains why she was panicking when we first went to buy the pills and it even makes it surprising that she’s still cursed considering how easy killing comes in this game and how she’s mindfucked in some way.
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>>5926799
>Kill yourself. (Lost opportunity)
Ouch.
>Join a criminal gang.
I kinda want to see where it goes. But shit, my heart goes out to her. Almost wish we'd have picked her too. Loved Childsy too.
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>>5926797
>Unfortunately, I started writing that right before the tie, but I might keep the scene where you talk to the weird girl for the end of the thread among other scrapped content.)
That’s why you should tell when votes are locked dude.
>>5926886
>Ok guys. How can we use Leah and Sarah's powers to get to the shitty kid and kill him
Good question. Perhaps we make the mom more sympathetic to us and make her talk to her son if he’s home as a distraction perhaps.
>>5926845
The sawyer hater is making people join him
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>>5926908
I'm not the Sawyer hater. I'm the guy bent on Weaver and Etsy double-teaming either Mona or Sawyer because of how fitting it would be due to plot and character reasons. And because it'd be hot as fuck. Etsy finally being pregnant is a problem for that, especially now that she's about 1 month in? Still early enough to be done, but the longer time passes without it the worse it becomes to do. Doubt Etsy will be open in any way to that after the baby's born, but I could be wrong for all I know. And I'll say it again: if what I want never fucking happens in the quest for real, I'll just assume Sawyer saw it in a timeline view and fingered herself along to it, and leave it at that.

>>5926903
>Almost wish we'd have picked her too
Imagine if Weaver helped her kill somebody innocent for her to be fertile again on that dead timeline. Maybe mercy killing a kid with a terminal illness? A very un-doctorlike thing to do, now that I recall Sawyer's first career wish.

>>5926902
>surprising that she’s still cursed
You said it yourself. She's going the junkie downward spiral of killing herself with her power instead.

>>5926894
>try to get Leah to use her power to influence the kid's mind to try to get his eye to pop up somewhere so we can track the lil' bitch.
I thought the same too. Maybe those posters in his room, or information Etsy got from his computer, ot something his mom knows. We do have leads, but the Leah method also takes time we're gradually losing.
>everyone we know of seem to be either recent additions, or some powerful big shot
Where are the normies of the magic world?
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>>5926917
>Maybe mercy killing a kid with a terminal illness?
Probably someone like the innocent mom we're about to kill.
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>>5926917
>I’m not the Sawyer hater, I just want to rape Sawyer
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>>5926937
You fool. Nobody said rape. I want that consentual on Sawyer and Etsy's part.
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>>5926917
Not talking about you, I mean the other guy. You’re strange, but I don’t mind you, gooner anon.
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Uh shit, it's goddamn tied. I guess I'm voting for...
Win the lottery?
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>>5927041
Sure, I'll lock the votes now so I don't make the mistake I did back then, lottery it is.
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>>5926799
>Win the lottery and live a luxurious life.
poor bastard
>>5926956
I'm assuming this is you >>5919285, but you did talk about straight up kidnapping Mona with magical restraints and fucking her. Which wow man. I know she's evil but wow. and the whole >>5919263 spoilered text, which is just uhhhhh.
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>>5927124
Yes.
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>>5927124
>>5926903
>>5926902
>>5926917

You’ll take it easy this time, no need to do anything crazy. Win the lottery once and relax until the vision ends. The moment you’re out of high school you start spending all your money frivolously, yacht, hotels, restaurants, and...other pleasures.

You still feel empty. Everything you feel here is lessened compared to the real thing, it’s like you’ve developed a tolerance to your own visions. You can’t think of anything else to do, and you’d rather not try actual drugs on top of your magic addiction.

So, you decide to observe how things changed instead. Despite your luxurious lifestyle, you’ve laid low magically, so no one bothers you, not even the agency. Magic users are everywhere, and with etiquette in place, it’s usually not worth picking on those that aren’t abusing their powers.

You’ve only made one noticeable change here, one is that Weaver and Etsy started dating a lot earlier than normal, which means he never awakened to his power as the curse was never in place. Etsy never reached the level of paranoia she once had, and as such never got close to learning about the magical world. This changes a few things, most notably the queen growing out of control, as the agency never found her before she perfected her army. You could’ve easily stopped this, of course, but you were too busy burning your money to care.

There are only few people who bother resisting against her at this point, but her exponential growth means that even the stronger forces would rather leave the town, as they all know they can’t survive what’s about to happen. You take a sip of coffee from the top of a skyscraper, watching the chaos unfold before you. The queen must have reached colossal magical potential by now, that will be her last mistake.

The sky darkens, every light in the city start to dim, and an eerie silence replace the screams that could once be heard in the streets as thousands of heads turn to the abyss above. Playtime’s over, for both the queen and you.

You finish your coffee, and drop the empty cup into the void. It’s good that this is a past opportunity and not a future vision, or what is about to happen would worry you.

It was nice while it lasted.
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>>5927564

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You ask Etsy if she knows when it started. She says she doesn’t know for sure, she must have forgotten to take the pill at one point. Maybe she’s 2 weeks into conception, maybe 1 month, it's hard to tell this early into conception.

You’d love to say you had a choice, something like ‘do we keep the kid or not’, but no matter how you look at it, abortion isn’t exactly an option. Even if you ignore the whole ‘when does life begin’ argument, Etsy wouldn’t trust anyone to mess with her inside like this, and using magic to disrupt it has so many issues it’d be more likely to kill Etsy before it kills the kid.

No matter how you slice and dice it, you’re going to have a child, and you have to think of something to keep it safe. You can’t keep a kid inside your house forever, it’s not healthy, but it’s not like sending them outside to get captured by the agency is better. Having K.I.S.A accompany the child from the shadows would be...not perfect, but it’s a solution? Mhh, but there’s no way K.I.S.A can stay active for a day without running out of power, so you can’t send the kid to school? Homeschool isn’t great but…

There’s so much to think about. It’s hard enough taking care of a child, but having to worry about their safety every second is even worse. Alright, one thing at a time. The child is months away, you should take care of more pressing matters first, like what the hell to do with the peeping eye situation. His ability to get info on you is a pain, and if he doesn’t come from his mom being captured, then you’ll have to use more forceful methods.

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3.099M (original funds)
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30K (Monthly costs)
=
3.069 remaining.
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>Track him with MPR, and catch him wherever he’s hiding. He’s a kid, there aren’t a lot of places he can hide.
>Make one of his hands grab a guilt ridden dollar bill from Leah.
>Use the mom as a proper hostage, otherwise he won’t take your threats seriously.
>Ignore him, you have more pressing matters.
>Write in.
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>>5927566
Weaver is...taking this very...lightly, isn't he? That's one way to react to learning your girlfriend is pregnant.

As for the peeping eye...
>Track him with MPR, and catch him wherever he’s hiding. He’s a kid, there aren’t a lot of places he can hide.
If we need to find his eye again, we can use Leah to bait him.
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>>5927566
>Track him with MPR, and catch him wherever he’s hiding. He’s a kid, there aren’t a lot of places he can hide.
>Start thinking about and planning how to propose to Etsy
We need to wrap up this eye situation quickly.

So now we have some idea as to why no one has "won" the game, and we also know that we should try not to reach "colossal" magical potential. Someone or something out there must be monitoring potential and quashing whoever gets too strong.
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>>5927572
+1

>>5927571
Weaver, are you ok?
He's not OK is he?
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>>5927573
I don't know if he just hasn't had it set-in yet because of stress or something, but it just seems weird to me that a guy whose sole motivation in life has been Etsy immediately thinking of 'Do i need to keep this kid?'

That just seems...dark. Even for him.
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>>5927566
Add to my vote in >>5927573
>Hug Etsy immediately
Can we even take her to a doctor, or is that not doable? And what will we name the newborn? This isn't the first quest I've been in where these issues are real, but...
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>>5927575
No no no, you're correct to point this out. I agree with you here. Does our boy need to pattern check himself again?
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>>5927572
>>5927577
Adding this too
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>>5927572
>now we have some idea as to why no one has "won" the game, and we also know that we should try not to reach "colossal" magical potential. Someone or something out there must be monitoring potential and quashing whoever gets too strong.
We players know that. Weaver doesn't. He's bent on reaching "immense" magic potential because that's the highest magic potential reading we've seen from other users in-character. He doesn't know there's more past that yet. He assumes "immense" is where he'll stop because it'll be sufficient to live unthreatened and protect Etsy and his family. But the reality is who knows when he'll feel he's gotten "strong enough"? Where does it end?

>>5927564
>you’ve developed a tolerance to your own visions
Where's the magic rehab?
>Magic users are everywhere, and with etiquette in place, it’s usually not worth picking on those that aren’t abusing their powers
There's the QM answering us in-story. So even with "immense" magic, there's a good chance for Weaver and Etsy to still go by without being targeted if he stops there and lives like he has no magic powers? And etiquette is a lifesaver for magic users worldwide more than we expected, huh? Too bad the fucking cat is the one behind Sawyer's downward spiral
>even the stronger forces would rather leave the town, as they all know they can’t survive what’s about to happen
It's not that they know what's going on more that they feel it on a level far deeper than that
>The sky darkens, every light in the city start to dim, and an eerie silence replace the screams that could once be heard in the streets as thousands of heads turn to the abyss above. Playtime’s over, for both the queen and you.
Is this The Rapture?
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Y'know, if there's a ceiling to potential before some ancient creature comes down and nukes you, that's actually...extremely good for us.

It means that there's an upper limit of people before you get into outer realm deity bullshit. It means that once we've got 'Immense potential' - which i imagine is the last one before 'Colossal', we'll basically be on the top tier of the ground level.

So if we have enough power to fight off the other 'Immense' curse users, we can ensure we're safe. I suppose it all depends on how our power will develop.
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>>5927564
>The queen must have reached colossal magical potential by now, that will be her last mistake.
>The sky darkens, every light in the city start to dim, and an eerie silence replace the screams that could once be heard in the streets as thousands of heads turn to the abyss above. Playtime’s over, for both the queen and you.
so there's still a higher being of some form out there. either it's a dark forest hypotesis where colossal potential beings from every corner of the galaxy will kill their competition so people still have to lay low even with massive powers or "god" is not really absent.
>>5927566
>Track him with MPR, and catch him wherever he’s hiding. He’s a kid, there aren’t a lot of places he can hide.
>Hug Etsy
considering that the kid just ignored his mom, I'm not keen on the guilt charged dollar
>>5927571
>Weaver is...taking this very...lightly, isn't he? That's one way to react to learning your girlfriend is pregnant.
in a way it is, it happens sometimes and he'll feel the full thing later on. on the other hand his thought also went to abortion and perhaps even using his power to do it so I don't think our guy is very sane.
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>>5927797
>>5927573
>>5927572
>>5927571

You try to hug her, but something stops you. Your body refuses to move, and despite your best effort, you can't take back control of your limbs.

Oh, that's because you're being hugged. You didn't notice. You were the one that was supposed to hug her, you really can't do anything right, can you?

"I just...I just want to know what's going on inside your head, p-please just say something." She gently strokes your hair, and your muscles relax. You're safe. Everything will be fine.

You tell her you just have a lot on your mind right now, and you don't know where to begin.

"...do you not want the kid?"

You tell her that it doesn't matter if you want it or not, since it'll happen anyway.

"What...what does that even mean? That's not what I asked! If you don't want the kid, j-just tell me."

You've said something wrong. You're messing up again. You just have to answer her question. Do you want the kid or not? Simple question. You... taking care of a kid sounds fun, but there's also a lot of work involved, especially considering your situation. What if the child gets traumatized? Wouldn't that be a lot of stress on Etsy too? If you weigh the pros and cons you...

You tell Etsy you need more time to think about it.

"O-okay, fine. Uhm... I-I'm sorry for yelling at you, I just wish you'd... I don't know. O-once you're done with that eye thing, we'll need to have a proper talk."

You tell her you can talk here.

"N-no we can't. When you're set on something, you j-just stop paying attention to everything else."

You didn't know you did that, but that's how things get done, right? If you get distracted by every little thing, then you'll just waste time until it's too late.

Speaking of things that need to get done, getting the peeping eye will be easy, all you have to do is track him with MPR. He has eyes and hands all over the town, so you can probably trace him without even needing to activating his magic.

You get to work, triangulating the kid's location by using what you already know. It doesn't take very long to find where he's hiding, and it's in...

Mona's hotel? You check again just to make sure, but there's no doubt about it, every single one of his eyes and hands lead right in this hotel, although you suppose it's an apartment complex now. What can you even do about this? You're pretty sure you can't fight Mona on her own turf, and even if you could, is that kid even worth the trouble?

>Schedule a meeting with Mona.
>Send the squire to snag the kid.
>Wait for Mammona to leave the hotel, and try to get the kid.
>Just give up, he isn't worth the trouble.
>Write in.
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>>5927922
See? I fuckin told you. Now that little bitch is owned by her. She could teleport her cultists into our compound in the middle of the night.

Okay, here's my idea...the kid is still blackmailing people, right? So here's what we do. We have Leah overcharge one of the bills that would go to him with a strong feeling of wanting something that would require him to be there in person. Something like "I wanna go to the cinema". Something he needs to leave to do. Do whatever we can like having her draw magic from some devil's gamble metal (we were able to do that before)

Once he does that, we ambush him when he gets there. And we kill that little twerp. No fucking talking. No more niceness. Just mag-dump him the moment we see him. He's probably gone and got his v card taken by Mona, so she probably owns him.
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>>5927922
>>Send the squire to snag the kid.
>>Wait for Mammona to leave the hotel, and try to get the kid
wait until she's gone, THEN send the squire
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>>5927931
That's not gonna work, you know. And it's way more likely to get her to bring down the thunder on us than just killing the stupid kid while he's outside.
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>>5927922
>Just give up, he isn't worth the trouble.
This is out of our depth at this point. Let his mom go, we failed when we didn’t secure him the initial day we tried to. Trying to nab hum now, even if successful, will just make an enemy out of an absurdly powerful magic wielder. It’s just not worth it.
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>>5927951
And how do you plan to avoid getting screwed over by his ability to teleport and see anywhere and anything? What's stopping him from phasing a bomb into our bedroom?
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>>5927957
Where does it say anything about him teleporting things places besides to himself? His power is Bring, not Give. He can’t teleport a bomb or a goon squad into our house. Yes he can spy on us, and probably will, but that’s something we’ll have to live with until we coat our house in antimagic alloy or move far enough away. He’s not even that dangerous to us really.
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>>5927959
Our power was just reading people originally. We don't know if he's evolved thanks to Mammona

I don't want to mess with her either but how can we be safe when there's a guy who can see us at any time and take our shit? Would coating our house in devil's gamble even work?
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>>5927962
You don’t have any reason to believe he can take our shit other than Mona “might” somehow give him power. Which raises another point, if he is in with Mona, that means he is subservient to her and does her will, not the other way around. So we don’t need to worry about him screwing with us outside of us provoking Mona to get him to do so.

Frankly I think the very real risk of pissing off Mona heavily outweighs the guess that he powered up, and also this power up allows him to teleport offensively (counter to his Bring theme), and also he has the agency and freedom to move against us.
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This entire thing could have been avoided if we didn't yet again try to send someone to the factory. That stupid factory will be our doom.

Now we have no magic to steal, no way to get him without pissing of a powerful demon, and no way whatsoever to defend ourselves against this perfecf spy.

At this point, I have no idea what to do. We're just straight fucked. Not powerful enough to leave the game, not able to get more powerful because every time we try people go for muh factory, and there isn't even anyone left that is powerful enough to get us over to immense.
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>>5927962
>>5927965
I’ll add that it’s certainly not ideal, but this is part of the risk we take when trying to go murder hobo and aggress against random magic wielders.
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>>5927965
Fine, I'll change my vote to ignoring him. We're basically fucked because anons are a bunch of pussies who flip flop between going out to hunt people but not having the will to pull the fucking trigger.
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>>5927962
Oh yeah and why wouldn’t coating in devil’s gamble work? It counters every magic we’ve seen pretty effectively.
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>>5927967
No, this is the risk of what happens when we half-measure things. We go out to hunt magic users down, but the picosecond they're not a completely reprehensible jackass we decide "uhhh we can't kill them we need to send them to the factory :(((("
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>>5927969
Because it never popped up as an upgrade option.
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>>5927966
I think we’re still ok. This kid is not a threat to us outside if making us uncomfortable. I say we learn our lesson and keep our head down and work towards getting out of here. Having a kid or getting married could be the “emotional moment” that gets us to immense potential without needing to hunt someone else down.
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>>5927972
So? We’ve done plenty of write ins before. QM probably just didn’t think of it.
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>>5927973
Mona is getting more powerful by the day. She's snowballing. And we're never advancing. We never get better because every time the opportunity pops up we let it pass. I hope DIY takes away the stupid factory so anons stop using it as an excuse.
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>>5927978
We are advancing though. We regularly get more money and Etsy upgrades and we are close to getting immense. And remember that Mona can’t get too powerful or mysterious factor X ganks her from above. If Mona worries you that much then we should just leave town.
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>>5927979
Again, I imagine leaving town is "the end", unless Curse QM wants to write a slice of life about Weaver and Etsy living in Flyover City and having babymaking sex everyday.
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>>5927922
BEHOLD MY MASTER PLAN
>Leah supercharge a dollar bill into making the kid haul ass to a location without telling anybody
As >>5927927 said
>bait him into taking it with his power, affecting him on touch
Necessary to work
>set up ambush there with Sarah and maybe Squire or K.I.S.A. backing us up
>Sarah uses her power to cut the kid off so his power cannot leave the Sarah zone
This is so he CANNOT call help or get help teleported to himself
>Weaver goes in
>Squire and K.I.S.A. guard for any potential backup or rescue party
>the shitkid DIES there
Hello immense magic level.

Thoughts?
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>>5927922
>"N-no we can't. When you're set on something, you j-just stop paying attention to everything else."
so our lock-in is canonical then https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoqpASBqr2o
>>5927992
>+1
interesting plan anon, going with it.
>>5927927
I'm still surprised anons thought making the mom hostage was a good idea when tracking him after he left school would be better overall. now that he's with a "fellow" company worker things are gonna be tough.
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>>5927992
The plan works but it'd probably just lead to Mammona going after us for taking out one of her own no?

It's blatantly obvious he's owned by her now. Perverted teenager and demoness who can claim people by taking their Virginities?
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>>5927992
He's got medium potential remember? Killing him wouldn't be enough. If we need to kill someone else, we might as well leave him alone and not risk angering Mona.

We should
>give up
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>>5927992
Has the same flaw as the other plan. It will probably work, just like the other one would, but it makes an enemy out of Mona, which is unacceptable.
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>>5927976
It's possible but devil's gamble is REALLY expensive. Coating your ENTIRE house in it would be waaay out of your budget, and even if you did, it's not foolproof. It's been shown multiple time that devil's gamble weaken/disrupt magic but rarely outright nullify it, it would be very possible for someone to brute force their way past it if they knew what to expect.
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>>5927997
>>5928005
>>5928011
Mona's going to be after us irregardless. Do you think she won't do some shit like buy the factory from D.I.Y. behind our backs, then waltz in here with all her goons? We need to ACT and not stay around idle
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>>5928021
While you're right, we don't have the power to fight her yet, and going after this guy will bring her down on us. Right now she seems to have all but forgotten us.

Killing him won't get us to immense. How do you plan on fighting her without immense power?
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>>5928021
>Mona's going to be after us irregardless.
Not necessarily, especially if we keep our heads down and out of her business.

>Do you think she won't do some shit like buy the factory from D.I.Y. behind our backs, then waltz in here with all her goons?
I don't find that particularly likely no.

>We need to ACT and not stay around idle
We actually don't, and we have a plan anyways that doesn't involve making an enemy out of one of the strongest players in town.
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>>5927922
>You didn't notice.
>you really can't do anything right, can you?
>you just have a lot on your mind right now, and you don't know where to begin.
>it doesn't matter if you want it or not, since it'll happen anyway.
>You've said something wrong. You're messing up again
>You didn't know you did that, but that's how things get done, right? If you get distracted by every little thing, then you'll just waste time until it's too late
Something's seriously wrong with our boy Weaver. Was he always like this? This is a far cry from the guy who unburdened to Etsy in the bathroom, who was the comrade to the coworker girl, and who read his own pattern. Is this really the same Weaver from thread 1? Is all the magic power accumulating from what he's doing simply transforming him from a human to something more, and we're only seeing it now? Does it have to do with the emotional pattern levelup requirement of his powers or something?

>>5927927
>He's probably gone and got his v card taken by Mona, so she probably owns him
Did the QM not say Mona is the most morally bankrupt character yet? See >>5919453. She'd totally fuck a horny 14 year old to own their a/ss/.

>>5927965
I disagree. I think a confrontation with Mona is inevitable. Whether Weaver and co provoke her or not, we're magic users with valid reasons to be against her. The moment she knows for sure where Weaver and Etsy are, Mona will fuck with them until they give in. I think you and the other guys here are being too cowardly. The whole deal with this peeping eye shitkid and his mom, plus recruiting people to the factory- it all ties us down and paralyzes any progress or solution. This guy >>5927966 >>5927971 >>5927978 is right.

>>5927981
>a slice of life about Weaver and Etsy living in Flyover City and having babymaking sex everyday.
Sounds like a great epilogue to me

>>5927996
I voted for it in >>5926321 because we were at a stupid standstill. Just like we keep being stupid standstilled over and over for the past several updates, maybe further back. I still love this quest (and you guys), but come the fuck on already

>>5928005
>Killing him wouldn't be enough
>>5928024
>Killing him won't get us to immense
Did we not get told we need ONE more mage kill? Are you making wrong assumptions, or am I overlooking something again?

>>5928026
>don't find that particularly likely
Bitch, money talks. How do you think Mona is buying properties nonstop? With what fucking money?
>we have a plan anyways
Oh yeah? What is it? I'm all ears
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>>5928027
We need one more HIGH POTENTIAL mage kill. This guy is a medium. You don't seem to understand, there is a gigantic difference between having to fight Mona eventually and having to fight her NOW
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>>5928030
Could using Weaver's own levelup method be enough to reach immense without spending more time hunting?
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>>5928027
>I think a confrontation with Mona is inevitable. Whether Weaver and co provoke her or not, we're magic users with valid reasons to be against her.
Yeah and so are half the magic users in this city with how often she goes around trying to recruit people. She hasn't even tried to seek us out so far and we haven't exactly been subtle with our activities. We don't have any reason to go provoke her to actually do something against us. If we just get stronger over time and then leave she won't do anything to us.

>I voted for it in >>5926321 because we were at a stupid standstill. Just like we keep being stupid standstilled over and over for the past several updates
You are way too impatient and it's going to be the death of us. We are making steady progress. Chill out.

>Did we not get told we need ONE more mage kill?
We can't just kill any mage. Their potential factors in. If you think Mona has good reason to kill / coerce us, why do you think she didn't do so right at the start of the story after we awakened our power? It's because people with lower potential have lower rewards. So yes, you're wrong in that killing the kid won't get us to level up, because his potential isn't high enough.

>Bitch, money talks. How do you think Mona is buying properties nonstop? With what fucking money?
You misunderstand me. There's no question she has lots of money. What I don't find likely is that she will buy out our factory and pay off DIY to not be associated with us. First of all, we are DIY's golden goose right now, so that would take a lot of money that I don't see why Mona would bother spending just to damage someone that isn't even immense magic potential. Second, I don't think she has the motivation to even act against us. She seems very aloof outside of just gathering power, and trying to kill / coerce us wouldn't be worth the effort it would take.

>Oh yeah? What is it? I'm all ears
Have you been absent the past week? The thread has been full of people talking about how we want to level up and the gtfo to the countryside. This plan totally invalidates Mona's powergathering and whatever you might be scared of her for, because it means we won't be here anymore.
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>>5928031
I don't know, but the point is that killing the peeper is suicide
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>>5928032
>>5928033
Then what do we do RIGHT NOW????????????????
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>>5928035
We leave him alone. And go do something else. Maybe go after another rumor. Mostly just propose to Etsy.
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>>5928032
I feel you anon, but not dealing with the kid is not an option specially since anons voted to hostage his mom. even if he didn't care this signalled we could do some nasty stuff to him and he'll want to get back on us.
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>>5928037
What he wants is irrelevant, he's an Mammona Puppet now.
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>>5928035
What other anon says, we let him go. It's a worse situation than we were in before but that's what happens you take bad paths.
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>>5928037
But how could he do anything to us? His power is entirely utility, no offense. He can't touch us. And even if he wanted to, he's Mona's pawn now.
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>>5928041
He’ll spy on us and probably try to work with other people to fuck with us. Even if he doesn’t send people into us we’re fucked by the single fact that we painted a target on our back to him.
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>>5928048
He didn't give a fuck and now he's not going to do anything without Mona telling him.

But yeah, sure, let's trade in the danger of him doing something for the certainty of getting smited by Mona. Why don't we also tell the pet that etiquette is fucking retarded too while we're at it?
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Okay, so I guess we're just going to commit suicide for no reason.
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>>5928093
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>>5927922
>>Just give up, he isn't worth the trouble.
We have a kid on the way and aren't strong enough to do anything against Mona.
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>>5928269
Though this is mostly because I don't think Etsy will be at her best to help us if we decide to fight both Mona and the kid.
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I think that 'give up' won, so I'll lock in that. There was a lot of discussion and I didn't sleep that well last night, so might have gotten it wrong, but I'll lock it in anyway to speed things along.
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>>5928269
>>5928005
>>5927996
>>5927951
>>5927931
>>5927992

You realize this isn’t worth it. Making an enemy of Mona is stupid, and that kid clearly showed he didn’t care about his mother, he didn’t even try to contact you or anything. In other words, he’s no longer your problem, and as much as it sucks to admit it, neither is his mother.

You come back home, and tell Etsy you’re giving up on chasing the eye. She looks very happy about this.

“N-no, that’s fine! It’ll blow over!” She pulls you into a hug and smile. “I-it’s okay, you don’t need to do anything too risky, you’re, uhm, you're fine the way you are.”

You tell her that’s not what she was saying earlier. You know it’s not something you should bring up, but the words escape your mouth before you can stop them.

“I-I didn’t mean any of it! I just… I just think you’re trying to be s-someone you’re n-not sometimes, and it...uhm, it scares me a little.”

You’re trying to become better, isn’t that a good thing? You’ve tried to grow stronger and have more agency in your life, if you stop now you… you might just go back to the person you used to be, and you hate it. The old you would’ve hated the idea of having a kid, because he was terrified of change. He’d rather slowly die in his flat doing a job he hates than get out of his comfort zone, you just want to get as far away from this person as you could. Even so, you're still unsure how much you've actually changed, and how much of it is just lying to yourself.

You ask Etsy if she thinks you’re good enough to be a father.

“Well, y-yeah! I feel like you’d be p-pretty good at taking care of a kid, when I was feeling down you always knew what to say to make me feel b-better, but it never felt like you were being patronizing, I-I wish I had a dad like you! Uhm, t-that sounded kinda weird, makes it sound like I have daddy issues, uhm, y-you know what I mean!”

If she thinks you’d make a great dad, maybe having a kid wouldn’t be too bad. Yes, you won’t make the same mistake your parents did, you’ll give them a lot of love, and they’ll live a fulfilling life. What were you even worried about this entire time? As long as you have her by your side, you have nothing to fear.

To be honest, you still feel strange, but you can think a little more clearly now. You tell her you want the kid, and she beams at you. It’s hard to not smile back, her happiness is what you’ve been fighting for this entire time after all.
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>>5928408

“R-right, we still have to think about what to do with the factory resident. W-we can’t keep them here forever. After that, uhm, we need to think if we want to l-leave the town or not. I-I checked, and the D.I.Y contract we have expects us to stay in the town until the end of the year, but it wouldn’t hurt to prepare in advance.”

She’s right. Leaving the town would probably be safer, and as far as you know, the agency only extends to the U.S, if you moved anywhere else, it’s unlikely they would hunt you all the way out there.

Of course, there are dangers involved with moving out, but nothing is ever risk-free when the game is involved. Whatever you choose, you should make sure to stay consistent with your goal.

What do you do about the factory residents?
>Kick them out, give them some money so they can rent their own flat. (cost 100K.)
>Kick the mother out, but keep the other two girls.
>Keep them all for now.
>Write in.

What are you planning to do this year?
>Prepare to leave for another country, this will be expensive, but worth it. (expected future cost: 4M)
>Keep trying to increase your power, it’s the only way to survive.
>Stay in the town, but lay low.
>Try to make a truce with the agency.
>Make as much money as possible, use those funds to guarantee your safety.
>Write in.
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>>5928410
>Kick the mother out, but keep the other two girls.
Should we warn the two girls? On one hand, that feels like the right thing to do. On the other, if they know they won't have our protection, Sarah might try to work with the agency to betray us in exchange for letting her walk away alive.

As for what to do this year...
>Keep trying to increase your power, it’s the only way to survive.
but also
>Prepare to leave for another country, this will be expensive, but worth it. (expected future cost: 4M)

In a nutshell, we need to prepare to leave (that is, make enough money to be able to afford living in another country) but we also need enough strength to be able to tell the Agency to fuck off, otherwise they might just fuckin' blow up our airplane with a jet when we're about to leave the country.

More specifically, we should *immediately* go ask the Demon of the Backstreet for Training and finally use that coupon. We were able to increase our power before like that without killing someone.

As a sidenote, is there a way to acquire information over which country is the safest? Like, specifically, which country has the least mages and demons?
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>>5928408
>You’re trying to become better, isn’t that a good thing? You’ve tried to grow stronger and have more agency in your life, if you stop now you… you might just go back to the person you used to be, and you hate it. The old you would’ve hated the idea of having a kid, because he was terrified of change. He’d rather slowly die in his flat doing a job he hates than get out of his comfort zone, you just want to get as far away from this person as you could. Even so, you're still unsure how much you've actually changed, and how much of it is just lying to yourself.
I feel like this is the exact sort of thing we should be telling Etsy openly
>To be honest, you still feel strange, but you can think a little more clearly now
I think this is a faint confirmation slip. I know what I wanna do now

>>5928410
>Kick the mother out, but keep the other two girls.
What if we leave Squire to them when we ditch America behind? Have Sarah and Leah just live together with Squire protecting them? Too much money wasted, or no? Anyway, warning them is proper. Let them help in figuring out what to do. At least grabbing their contact info would be nice if in the future we need them again
>Keep trying to increase your power, it’s the only way to survive.
>Prepare to leave for another country, this will be expensive, but worth it. (expected future cost: 4M)
Do the training with the coupon as >>5928417 said too, because we won't be here to take her up on the offer once we leave

Guys I think eventually things might escalate to the point Mona does become the President of the United States, and then she'll start a world war or actual unironic country-takeover conquest. She'll only stop when she OWNS the entire planet so the planet and everything on it becomes under her own power's control.
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>>5928410
OH RIGHT AND CHECK YOUR OWN FUCKING PATTERN WEAVER
BECAUSE ALL THAT SHIT IN >>5928408 >>5927922 >>5927566 >>5926420 IS NOT INDICATIVE OF ANYTHING GOOD IN THE HEAD
SO WHAT IF YOU'RE A QUEST PROTAG AND ALL QUEST PROTAGS END UP SCHIZOPHRENIC IN MORALS AND ACTIONS? DO IT ANYWAY
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>>5928417
The E.N.D website also includes info about more general subjects, so you could buy a 'country dossier', but buying every country is pretty expensive, so you'd probably need to do some preliminary research first instead of wasting money. For the sake of simplicity, let's say each country dossier is about 1M. It won't give you info on any specific forces, but it'll let you know about the general safety of it and what to worry about. I'll let players decide on which country to investigate, although you probably want an English-speaking one for convenience.
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>>5928436
Well, we should obviously try to search beforehand to see what kind of country is generally 'safer' - even if it doesn't have specific info, we've seen before that there are still general rumours on the internet about the magical world. We should be able to trawl the internet for a 'reverse' search, basically. Look for whichever country has the least amount of rumours about magic events.

> although you probably want an English-speaking one for convenience.
well yeees but also we're rich so it doesn't really matter. most countries have people speak english as a secondary language anyway.
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>>5928433
also supporting checking our pattern.
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>>5928410
>Kick the mother out, but keep the other two girls.

>Keep trying to increase your power, it’s the only way to survive.
>Prepare to leave for another country, this will be expensive, but worth it. (expected future cost: 4M)

Also, not sure if this would go here, but I want Weaver to do this / start progress on this before the month ticks:
>Start talking with Etsy about marriage and thinking about how he wants to propose to her.

>>5928432
I don't think they would be able to maintain the squire. It takes a lot of power and ammo, which costs a lot of money, and if it ever gets damaged they won't be able to repair it. I'm not sure there's much we can do for them.
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>>5928410
Add this to my vote in >>5928432
>Start talking with Etsy about marriage and thinking about how he wants to propose to her.

>>5928466
Yeah it sucks. But what else can we do? Also I wonder if the QM was expecting things to go this far. I bet he has a whole cast of characters ready for this town full of magic users and insanity, and we're just playing to ditch it all to go live somewhere else. He was expecting us to go for the god position like every other similar setting or RPG or whatever ends up doing. But instead we want to go have a dozen kids with the first (actually second?) girl we saw in this entire quest
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>>5928484
Well to be fair it's not as though we exatly have much of a reason to stay. Especially when Etsy is a normal person. It just doesn't seem worth it, at least in this 'route' where our girlfriend is an normal person.

Pretty much our entire motivation has been to safekeep Etsy.
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>>5928410
>Kick the mother out, but keep the other two girls.
We need to tell the other two that we plan to jump & help them plan.

>Prepare to leave for another country, this will be expensive, but worth it. (expected future cost: 4M)
>Keep trying to increase your power, it’s the only way to survive.
So essentially same as everyone.
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>>5928410
>Kick them out, give them some money so they can rent their own flat. (cost 100K.)

>Start talking with Etsy about marriage and thinking about how he wants to propose to her.
Also supporting >>5928433
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>>5928537
>>5928533
>>5928484
>>5928466
>>5928432
>>5928417

You decide to kick out the mother, she doesn’t have any magic powers, so it’s unlikely she’ll be targeted by the agency. You decide to keep Leah and Sarah in the factory for now, they can still be useful. You also warn them they’ll need to move out before the end of the year, and that they should prepare accordingly.

As for your long term plans, leaving the town sounds like a good idea, but you’d also like to accrue power in the process if possible. You’ll try to avoid taking unnecessary risk to not worry Etsy, but if an easy opportunity to increase your magic present itself, you’ll take it.

On the subject of your magic, you’ve been feeling weird ever since the news of Etsy’s pregnancy, so you think it’s a good opportunity to read yourself. You doubt it’s enough emotional turmoil to rank up, but it won't hurt to try.

So, you do the usual of staring at yourself in the mirror until you can see your magic. Soon enough, a blurry reflection sits opposite of you, but it’s not an exact reflection. It’s like every time you move your body, your ‘aura’ follows your movement, but with a very noticeable delay. Sometimes it even tries to predict your movement in advance, only to readjust itself a few seconds later. You’re pretty sure it wasn’t like this before. You don’t think you can weave anything from this, it’s like there’s two different patterns superposed on top of each other.

You tell Etsy about this, and she looks worried. She says you shouldn’t mess with yourself too much without understanding what’s happening, and you agree. You also decide to ask Leah and Sarah about it, Leah says that it looks like your emotions are pushing against each other, and Sarah says that it looks like your soul is being pressed inwards, whatever that means. Maybe you should ask a more experienced magic user, or someone who knows more about souls than you do.

With how serious your relationship has become with Etsy, you’re also thinking of proposing to her. You’re not entirely sure how or when, but you want to show you won’t leave her side no matter what. You doubt you’ll have a public marriage ceremony, but you still want the day to feel special… you’ll think about it.

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3.069
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30K (Monthly costs)
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3.039M
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Rumor update:
- Peeping eye’s blackmailing has decreased, but he is still active.
- Mona just bought a casino, although it seems her funds are low enough that she may need some time before she can expand again.
-Sawyer became the official owner of the orphanage, and is no longer in hiding. It seems this was to make sure the orphanage wouldn’t be bought out by Mona.
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What should you do now?

>Train with the Demon of the Backstreet.
>Hire informants to search for more rumors. (150K)
>Spend time researching other countries to see which would be safest.
>Study your condition with Leah and Sarah further.
>Write in.
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(also sorry for not drawing as much, I haven't been feeling great recently. I'll try to get back to it when I can.)
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>>5928569
>Train with the Demon of the Backstreet.
And try to ask her, too. She has a soul-based martial arts, so she should know soul stuff. right?
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>>5928569
>Train with the Demon of the Backstreet.
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>>5928569
>>Train with the Demon of the Backstreet.
Let's go!
>>5928573
You too, brother? Well, here's to hoping shit'll get better. I still enjoy your quest, so that's already something.
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>>5928574
+1

>>5928569
>weird ever since the news of Etsy’s pregnancy
Was it really? I felt it was for a few months before that
>it even tries to predict your movement in advance, only to readjust itself a few seconds later
>two different patterns superposed on top of each other.
Big red flag BIG RED FLAG
>it looks like your emotions are pushing against each other
>it looks like your soul is being pressed inwards
Is it really emotion-related and not goal-related? We've been mostly aimless outside of "get stronger to keep Etsy safe", operating however we feel like. I don't know if it began with Weaver murdering those goons and bug-people, where we were naturally feeling weird about committing cold-blooded murder on others. We talked about it before, but...
>doubt you’ll have a public marriage ceremony
What if we invite everybody important we know there, including Mona and Sawyer? That'd be funny
>blackmailing has decreased, but he is still active
I wonder if he's even bothered at all, or if that's Mona's doing to him
>her funds are low enough that she may need some time before she can expand again.
NO BITCH
WE'RE NOT TAKING THE BAIT TO GO KILL HER
WE JUST GAVE UP ON THIS FOR FUCK'S SAKE
>Sawyer became the official owner of the orphanage
Great, we could stop by and say hi... if we weren't cowards and weren't set on our current plan
>make sure the orphanage wouldn’t be bought out by Mona.
Wise move

>>5928573
We love you
Please don't flake or die
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>>5928569
>Train with the Demon of the Backstreet.

>>5928573
Don't worry about it boss.
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>>5928588
>What if we invite everybody important we know there, including Mona and Sawyer?
Wait, would not inviting one of them count as an insult?

I don't want our child to end like fuckin' sleeping beauty because we insulted some demon witch by not inviting her.
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>>5928588
Invite Schadenfreude to your wedding, I dare you.
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>>5928569
>Train with the Demon of the Backstreet.
red flags all around, let's go see her then.
>>5928588
>NO BITCH
>WE'RE NOT TAKING THE BAIT TO GO KILL HER
>WE JUST GAVE UP ON THIS FOR FUCK'S SAKE
anon, you know we gotta do it
>>5928593
>Invite Schadenfreude to your wedding, I dare you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWDJQfPGe2w
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>>5928593
Be careful, I might just vote for that...

>>5928664
>anon, you know we gotta do it
Anon... I wanted that Mona confrontation all thread... I still want that Weaver and Etsy double team... but our greater-scope goal of fucking off from the entire magic-ridden hometown (is Weaver even from this vague nameless city?) overrides any possibility of us continuing to pursue the peeping eye faggot + Mona for it to happen. That and we gave up, so yeah. I'm disappointed no matter what, but I'll keep on reading and voting and posting either way
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>>5928727
>Anon... I wanted that Mona confrontation all thread... I still want that Weaver and Etsy double team
if this was another quest, I'd be down for the double team as well, although not with mona
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>>5928742
Sawyer's right over there, but the moment I bring her up there's like 2 or 3 other guys bitching and moaning out of fear about how she'll TOOOOOOTALLY use her power to fuck up our new baby's future or some other pure evil nonsense, SOOOOOOO SCARYYYYYY
Besides even if she's infertile, she'd definitely be up for the impregnation play especially if Etsy is there to play along to support her. One of Sawyer's biggest desires is explicitly to get knocked up and be a mom to her own child, but the dumb etiquette cat cursed her out of it. It went without saying, but this traumatized her so much she turned herself into a suicidal magic drug addict over it. Not even taking care of an orphanage full of kids is enough to snap her out of it either.
Could we simply find out IC about her curse, feel the sympathy from Weaver having his own curse before, work to break Sawyer's with Etsy's help, then get levelup from the magic power released? Maybe it'd cure Sawyer's drug addiction and power abuse too, so she can have full control, and not do it out of habit and accident like she did back in the store.
GODDAMNIT, ETSY'S FETUS IS "AN INNOCENT" SO THERE'S THAT DANGER I JUST REALIZED. But maybe killing the innocent person needs to be done manually and not via her power, so Etsy should still be safe if she's not there to get a knife through her womb. Imagine if Sawyer's curse WAS like that for maximum personal trauma, where the only being sufficiently innocent enough for that fucking cat's curse to lift is a fetus or newborn like the one Sawyer wants so badly to have. And all because Sawyer rejected the stupid trolley problem and the cat hated that
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>>5928772
anon i know very well that double-teaming sawyer would be hot and all but that shit ain't happening in this timeline

maybe if we ever do a re-dux and go for like...a sawyer route or something.
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>>5928775
>>5928775
>that shit ain't happening in this timeline
Damn you bitches! Taking in people into the factory was a mistake! Being cowardly was a mistake! Let's learn from this thread of retarded decisions and NOT do these in whatever country Weaver and Etsy move to
>this timeline
I bet Sawyer saw it. I bet she got off to it more than any vision she ever saw and any future she destroyed. I bet she had a sobbing fit over it afterward too. God damnit all
>do a re-dux
Depends on the QM and us, and if this quest ever reaches an appropriate-enough real conclusion
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>>5928777
alas, this was inspired by a VN, and like in VNs, you can only save so many girls per route, and this one is a solo.
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>>5928781
Ever since Mob Character quest (;_;) back in 2018, I've despised VN logic. But I'll grit my teeth and roll with it here because I got no choice
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>>5928777
>Taking in people into the factory was a mistake!
the only mistake on that regard was the stupid kidnapping atempt
>Being cowardly was a mistake!
coward about what ?
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>>5928664
>>5928589
>>5928588
>>5928574
>>5928581
>>5928587

You decide to meet up with the demon of the backstreet, you’ve had this coupon for a while, and you’d rather use it now before anything happens to her. Besides, if she knows a soul based martial art, there’s a good chance she’s an expert on the subject.

She doesn’t use a phone or anything, but she did leave a place to meet up in. It’s been a long time since you got that coupon though, so you hope she didn’t move out in the meantime. You do the usual of driving the K.I.S.A loaded truck to your destination, and then pray to whatever remains of god that you don’t get ambushed as you head for the dark alleys.

You really wish you could use your phone’s geo-location, but Etsy is understandably against the idea of broadcasting your direct location to the internet, so you have to rely on a physical map to make sure you’re going the right way. All in all, the trip is pretty uneventful, and it looks like the worst these streets have to offer at this time of day are a few homeless people too drunk to speak coherently.

Once you’re sure you are at the right spot, you lean against a wall and wait. An hour pass, then another, and the moment you’re about to leave thinking you got the wrong place, you finally see the person you were waiting for. She’s wearing a hoodie that covers her from head to toe, and her face is hidden by a mask, it’s impossible to tell what she looks like under there. You take a step towards her, only to realize that something is grabbing your legs and arms.

“He’s a friend,” she says. “Release.”

You feel the grip on your limbs lessen, and an Arthis scuttle rapidly behind the demon of the backstreet.

She points at a narrow path in between two ruined buildings, and motion for you to follow her. After a few minutes, you find a metal hatch hidden in a corner that leads to a surprisingly well furnished and tidy room.

“Green tea and honey.” She snaps her fingers, and the Arthis scuttle towards the stove, pulling out ingredients from a wooden drawer. She turns back to you. “State your request.”

You ask for training, and if possible, a look at your soul.

“Those are two requests, but the first includes the second, so I will allow it.” She removes her hoodie, the only thing under it are some long bandages she uses as a makeshift bra. “The basics: do you know what a soul is?”

You tell her that it’s the essence of a living thing.

“Incorrect.” She pulls a pebble from her pocket. “Does this rock have a soul?”

You look at the pebble. This feels like a trick question, but you still decide to take the bait and answer that it doesn’t.
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>>5928867

“You came to the correct conclusion with the wrong thought process. This rock does not have a soul, but it is not because it is not alive.” She throws the pebble upward. “A soul is formed when something goes against its natural state. The natural state of this pebble is to stay still on the side of the road, but what if it were to be thrown upward? Again and again, you would throw it back up the moment gravity brings it down back to you.” She catches the pebble, then drops it on the ground. “Then, when the rock goes back to its natural state of stillness, it might grow restless, it might even grow to despise the ground it rests upon.”

You ask her if that means the rock will just start to float by itself.

“Of course not, it has no muscles or mechanism to do so, nor does it have the intelligence to understand its subconscious desires. As such, the soul will quickly fade as its will cannot be supported by its physical body. I am sure there are exceptions out there, entire mountains who have manifested a soul strong enough to develop some semblance of sapience, but those are the exception and not the rule.”

The Arthis brings two cups of tea, and scuttles back to the kitchen. She takes a long sip before continuing.

“Your magic is like a cast around your soul. Every time you push away your natural state, your soul expands, and it shapes your magic as a result. Most types of magic are a direct result of people’s desires and personality, even if the way said magic manifest can be rather abstract. May I ask what kind of magic you have?”

You tell her it’s pattern related.

“It could mean you have a desire to understand the world around you, or that you enjoy repetition. No matter the case, it seems that your magic and your soul are at odds with each other. It is pretty common for one’s magic to reach a level where it retroactively starts affecting the mental state of their owner, it is also likely that the magic of those you have killed are playing their parts.”

You ask her if she can fix it.

“No. Just like you cannot stop a friend you spend time with from shaping the person you will become, you cannot fully stop your magic’s influence on your psyche. However, it is possible to lessen its effect. You cannot learn my martial art, your magic is like a weight that makes your soul slow and stiff, this is not where your strength lies. I will teach you how to work in perfect harmony with your magic, but first, I must know what you want from it in the first place.”
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>>5928870

She lays out different types of training, all of them consists of shaping your soul in different ways so that your magic can flow more freely, or the opposite of that. All of them have some drawbacks, however.

>Your best friend:
Your magic gains sentience, and becomes able to make choices independently of you. It can now split and attach to other people if you let it protect them. The personality is heavily affected by the magic users you have killed. Even though it has free will, it cannot refuse a direct order or lie to you.

>Weaved together:
Your soul and your magic are forcefully sewn together, this will severely affect your current personality, but it will make your magic a lot stronger. Patterns will be read faster, and even the most complex items will become easy to disrupt. Your speed zone will even be able to affect living things to a lesser extent.

>Emergency specialization:
Your magic will sometimes, without warning, entirely change your abilities to another ‘path’ it could’ve taken. It will revert to its previous state once the current threat is over, but doing so will exhaust whatever magic energy you may have left.

>One track mind:
Once you pick a target, your magic will start hyper-focusing on them. MPR will work at terrific speed, and they will become incredibly easy to read. However, you will also become unhealthily obsessed with that person’s existence until the day end or their death. Willingly engaging in a fight with a strong foe will automatically trigger this skill.
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>>5928872
Hmm...well we can't choose weaved together obviously. That would be basically fucking with our personality even more. That's no good... weaved together and one track mind are out.

Honestly, I'm not sure...neither is an really powerful boost. I suppose emergency specialization might be interesting. But it doesn't really improve us in any way...I was kinda hoping we'd be able to get stronger so we could protect ourselves.
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>>5928872
>Your best friend:
Weaved together sounds scary because it will change our personality. That can be really bad, especially given how our magic is influenced by the people we've killed. Emergency specialization can really screw us over by giving us powers we are unfamiliar with, and it will disallow us from effectively planning fights ahead of time or gauging matchups. Unless this power selects abilities appropriate to the situation, this is just really bad, and even if it did this would be iffy. One track mind is... ok. The obsession part can be dangerous, especially if we have to fight multiple people, but it does buff us in a one versus one.

I think we go Best Friend here. It's not foolproof, but it should be nominally loyal to us, and we can somewhat control it with orders. Maybe this helps us in combat by allowing us to focus on dodging and shooting? At least it doesn't have as bad of downsides as the others.
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>>5928891
I have to agree these choices don't really make us stronger without messing with us. It's not something we can afford with becoming a dad and stuff.
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>>5928928
Yeah, in all honesty they're more Drawbacks than "power boosts", they either have ridiculously bad negative side effects or the upsides are so small they barely matter.

Even best friend can fuck us over by doing the genie bullshit of rules lawyering an order.
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>>5928872
>Your best friend
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUcThHVbrXY
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>>5928928
>>5928931
>>5928926
>>5928891
Dude imagine if we active One Track Mind and pick Etsy as the target lmao
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>>5928942
Ok, what would happen? We just get obsessed with Etsy? Though now that you say that, it gives me the idea: what if we used One Track Mind on ourselves? We level up through self reflection don't we? Allowing us to hyper-focus and super MPR ourselves could allow us to do that much easier.
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>>5928943
I don't think that would work? Isn't it specifically about killing?

One track mind is interesting, but it has the danger of causing us to act stupidly and lose because we're unwilling to let the enemy go.
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>>5928954
"Once you pick a target, your magic will start hyper-focusing on them"
It doesn't specify that you need to be hostile to your target or need to use it to kill.
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>>5928963
It says you become unhealthily obsessed until either the day ends or they die.
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>>5928966
Yes and? Why does that preclude targeting yourself?
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>>5928969
How do you become unhealthily obsessed with yourself?
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>>5928971
Ever heard of narcissism? It's not that uncommon to be obsessed with yourself.
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>>5928976
And you think that'd be a good thing to give ourselves?
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>>5928981
Just a thought experiment. It wouldn't be a permanent effect, just a neat thing we could use it for to try to level up.
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>>5928872
>Your best friend
seems like the best option pros and cons wise.
>>5928942
>Dude imagine if we active One Track Mind and pick Etsy as the target lmao
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/sv4QqHLwuLc
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>>5928992
OK you made me laugh a bit at that clip, thank you
>The personality is heavily affected by the magic users you have killed.
So who is that? That agent couple we fought in the apartment complex, Oliver the coworker, the Arthis queen girl, and that's it?
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>>5929002
Yes, and that does not sound like a nice mix.
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>>5929005
The agent guy and Oliver balancing out the agent girl and the bug queen bitch. Sounds like something we could adapt to. I wonder if it'll change or develop with each magic user we kill too.
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>>5929007
I'm gonna be honest, that sounds like a penalty more than a power up. What are we actually gaining from this? Our magic can now fuck us over?
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>>5929010
It's either
>independent magic buddy with free will with personality pulled from all the magic users we kill
>magic and soul fuse, personality fucked, devil's gamble and any magic-affecting abilities affect our soul too
>magic swaps upgrade trees randomly and swaps back randomly, exhausts us in doing so
>hyperfocus a target until the day ends or they die, autotrigger on "strong foe"
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>>5929012
they all sound like shit desu not gonna lie
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>>5929014
We picked to use the ticket, so we're doing this. Not our fault (is it?) that Weaver's state got fucked to this extent. I bet no other magic user has these issues either, it's just him
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>>5929016
no it's more that these aren't really upgrades as much as drawbacks despite being supposed to be such. The only ones where we gain something have a ridiculous drawback that would make it completely not worth it.
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>>5929018
But what if this cures whatever's wrong with Weaver?
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>>5929002
Wait, didn't we kill a bunch of gang people right before we fought Schadenfreude?
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>>5929010
I presume it frees us up from needing to focus on our magic.
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>>5929025
Its basically a stand that has its own mind, and we have to explicitly order them around if we don't want it to basically fuck us over.

Do we really need someone actively working against us in the middle of battle?
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>>5928872
>>Emergency specialization:
Out of all of these, this is the least terrible I think. And it's still pretty bad.
Either way we're ending up weaker or with less personality-stable because of this.
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>>5929021
Reread
>The personality is heavily affected by the magic users you have killed.
They weren't magic users so it's all good

>>5929025
>It can now split and attach to other people if you let it protect them.
>if you let it protect them
Seems otherwise it's literally attached and localized to Weaver. It's like a very close-range stand that only becomes longer range if stuck to another person

>>5929028
Or we can simply befriend it since it's attached to us, and if we die it dies. What I wonder is how attaching the magic stand to other people works with MFR and Backtrack and Speed Zone.
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>>5929028
It might not actively work against us. It only said it has the "personality" of whoever we killed, not necessarily their memories, motivations, or grudges. So, for example, it might have the ruggedness and determination of a cop we killed. I'm not sure, but if the magic just took the straight up form of everyone we killed, that just sounds like way too obvious of a bad option, and I don't think the QM would give us that in something that's supposed to be an upgrade?
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>>5929030
>Either way we're ending up weaker or with less personality-stable because of this
We didn't choose Weaver to be personality unstable enough to require something like this; he just got this way on his own as we played the damn quest to the best of our abilities as anons! And being weaker sucks when we were ALREADY weak as hell - no offensive anything without getting creative or using what's around us to our advantage. Our only methods of killing or attacking have always been K.I.S.A. or bullet tricks.
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>>5929002
>OK you made me laugh a bit at that clip, thank you
no problems
>>5929010
>I'm gonna be honest, that sounds like a penalty more than a power up. What are we actually gaining from this? Our magic can now fuck us over?
we gain a new buddy who's strange and we'll be less schizo. he's not gonna fuck is, at least not intentionally.
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>>5929059
>he's not gonna fuck us, at least not intentionally.
Can we... double team Etsy with him?
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>>5929061
I'd rather not if "he" is a new "person". Feels a lot like her cheating on us.
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>>5929061
Gay. The only good double teaming is ffm double teaming.
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>>5929064
>>5929065
Understandable. I'll cease this line of inquiry then. I assumed it would be OK even if it's a stand linked to Weaver, but fine,.
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>>5929061
>spoiler
of course you had to ask that. well, if he can touch people like a stand can than perhaps and since he won't have a penis, we don't even need to think about ntr implications. pic rel
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>>5929080
>of course you had to ask that
Somebody must. If others will not do a thing or say a thing, I have to take it upon myself to do so.
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>>5929064
>I'd rather not if "he" is a new "person". Feels a lot like her cheating on us.
it's all about if it's an extension of us or a new thinking being
>>5929082
fair, so thoughts on the pic ?
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>>5929084
>thoughts on the pic ?
I don't like girls with tits too big, but this one looks nice and somewhat appealing to my aesthetic preferences.
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>>5929033
>It only said it has the "personality" of whoever we killed, not necessarily their memories, motivations, or grudges
I think it'd be interesting if it really was like all 4 magic users we killed in one entity attached to us. The agent duo were a couple, so were Oliver and the bug queen. Both the guy agent and Oliver were pretty chill, while both the girl agent and the bug queen were bitches. I can easily imagine Oliver and the bug queen, both for different reasons, would be supportive of Weaver and Etsy. The agent duo would probably be ambivalent about it.
If the Demon of the Backstreets says "Stand" in regards to it, I'm going to lose my shit. Also we should probably tell her very politely that we're kicking her sister out of the factory
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>>5929096
We're not really kicking her out? We're just no longer giving her a free home because our lease on the factory runs out.
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>>5929096
what >>5929221 said, it's not a kicking it's just a heads up so she can find a new place and we'll help her with some funds
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Just woke up, so I'll give some extra info to make some things more clear. 'Your best friend' has the advantage of requiring much less focus to use your magic, which makes more complicated maneuver a lot easier, it also (generally) has the intelligence necessary to not have to be given orders for every little thing, and can understand nuance. I'm also deciding to make it look like a girl because fuck it why not

Emergency specialization will randomly trigger, but you'll get a 4 option choice with certain keywords to give you a general idea of what you might end up with.

Weaved together is exactly what it sounds like.

One track mind can, in fact, be used on yourself or Etsy. What that looks like depend, as the type of obsession is usually an exacerbation of your pre-existing feelings toward that person.

Also, you will be taught a slightly modified version of the demon's martial art that will enhance your speed, reaction time, and agility. It's not even close to what she can do, but combined with your silver arm, it does increase your offense capabilities by quite a lot as you can now easily close the distance with most opponents.
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>>5929279
>spoiler
Wouldn't that mean our soul is a girl? Sounds sus, boss.
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>>5929280
If I have to justify myself, it's more that it's been shaped by your strong love for Etsy and by the few other girls living inside it.

It's a weak justification, but I'm sticking with it.
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>>5929282
Still sus to me, but sure, we'll go with that as long as it's not literally just a normal looking girl.

It's the winning vote anyway.
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>>5928872
>Your best friend:
It's not that all the rest sucks, it's simply that it's the least risky one.
Also it's technically a stand. Coupled with the martial art, time to ORA
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>>5929279
Thank you for the explanations.

Emergency Specialization isn't quite as bad as I thought it was since we get to choose, but it's still far from ideal. I'm not even sure it's an upgrade, more like a sidegrade.

I still think the "Best Friend" is the best choice and the most likely option to actually improve ourselves without unacceptably and dramatically altering ourselves or nerfing our ability to plan.
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>>5929298
>enemy pattern fully read
>can now ORA ORA them
>perfectly no-sell retaliation attempts
Imagine

>>5929282
>>5929279
Wow, a totally unfuckable girl because not only are there TWO other guys in the magic stand but both of their lovers are ALSO in there with them. Truly a genius way to stop us anons from ever attempting it. I applaud you.
>slightly modified version of the demon's martial art
Thanks for the real reward

>>5929334
I personally think there's ways we could play around One Track Mind, but we're going for Your Best Nightmare now
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>>5929280
Sus how ?
>>5929377
Kek, I thought you’d like it better
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>>5928926
>>5928937
>>5928992
>>5929298

“An ally. Not a bad choice, but it requires something very important: trust. Your soul shall be shaped to give your magic room to breathe and become its own person. As of now, it is obsessed with trying to match your persona, and it might take some time for it to develop past a shoddy replica.”

You tell her having to babysit another person sounds like a big drawback compared to just using your magic.

“You will still be able to use your magic, but you must understand that this is a form of teamwork. You will both need to be using each other in some fashion to make the most of your abilities. Let’s begin.” She snaps her finger, and the Arthis scuttles to her side.

“He shall be your opponent, you are allowed to use lethal force. I doubt you will be able to hurt him, but I will stop you before he sustains any serious injury, so do not worry.”

You ask if you can use guns.

“Tools are allowed, but for the purpose of this exercise, do not use the machine that escorted you there.”

Sounds straightforward enough. You pull out your gun, but before you can shoot, it gets swiped off your hand, and you're shoved to the ground.

“Guns are powerful weapons, fast and accurate, but if you miss your shot, it leaves you open to all kind of attacks. Try again.”

You try to reverse some of the Arthis’s leg, but it instantly recognizes what’s happening and readjust itself to close in on you. You try to shoot it with the gun in your arm instead, but your opponent twists it before to make you shoot the wall instead. Again, and again, and again, no matter what you try, you get your ass handed to you without even getting a chance to fight back.

“What would you say is your biggest weakness here? What allows him to beat you so easily?”

You tell her it’s just too fast. Even if you had a proper tactic, you’d never have the time to put it in action.

“Correct. Your reaction time and speed are too low to deal with him, no matter how powerful your attacks are, it does not matter if you never have the opportunity to use them. You cannot be faster than my student if you count on your base physical ability, you must use your magic to make up for it.”

You tell her you can’t use your magic to make yourself faster, it can disrupt and reverse, but it’s more likely to dislocate your shoulder than anything else.

“Are you afraid of falling every time you walk? Are you afraid of snapping your neck every time you turn your head? You have to trust your magic with your body if you want to go beyond the very basics.”
Your magic can only target small things, but you could try to target all your limbs at once. The only issue with that is that you’d need to reverse all of them at the same moment for it to work properly, or you might suffer some messed up injuries.
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>>5929417

You try the least dangerous option of a punch with your mechanical arm, only to reverse it later. To your surprise, once you let go of the reverse, your arm goes back to punching like it did before as it regains its previously lost momentum. It feels weird, but the strain on your organic shoulder isn’t that bad. The hard part is that doing this seriously messes up your posture as you have to readjust to your arm moving on its own.

The training goes on for a while, but you do eventually manage to trust your body with your magic. You bob and weave and even avoid some of the Arthis attacks – it still grazes you, and you’re pretty sure it’s holding back, but you’re making steady progress. You also learn it’s possible to use your speed zone to boost yourself, but it feels really weird to do so and there’s a limit to how fast you can go.

Turns out it’s not that your speed zone can’t affect living things, it just can’t affect things with souls. Souls generally makes it a lot harder for things to be affected by magic, kind of like a defense mechanism. The only reason you can even disrupt or reverse yourself like this is because you’ve trained your soul to allow your magic to do so, but if you tried the same thing on someone else, it would only throw them off guard – hell, it barely does anything against the Arthis now that it knows what to expect. You still can’t land a single hit on the damn thing.

“Good progress, but your magic needs some time to readjust to its new freedom. We’ll start again in two months or so.”

You feel like you got a lot stronger, although it does feel weird to have your body move unnaturally like this, you can’t say it feels out of your control. It really is like she said, it’s a trust exercise, just like you would trust your arm to move when you want it to.

Before you leave, you tell her you’re planning on leaving the town by the end of the year, and that Leah will need to find another place to stay. She says she understands, and that she’ll think of something.

You read yourself in the mirror again. This time, your magic isn’t trying to mimic your movement, and its form is a little bit different. It looks a little bit more human, but still very...colorful? It’s like some kind of androgynous person, with some of the features of the magic users you’ve killed. It doesn’t speak though, you’re not even sure if it can. You leave the bathroom, and you realize your magic stays behind for a few seconds before going back to you, you wonder how far away from you, it can get before it becomes a problem. It’s good to know you can send it in another room if you feel like doing anything private with Etsy at least.
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>>5929419

Speaking of, Etsy is still working on the design, and it should be done in about a month. The first obvious signs of pregnancy are also showing up, so you’re now certain the pregnancy test wasn’t wrong. You make sure to cook a lot for her since she’ll need way more food than normal, and you also tell her to avoid a lot of junk food, you’re pretty sure energy drinks aren’t good for a baby.

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3.039M (original funds)
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30K (Monthly costs)
=
3.009M remaining.
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What to do now?
>Hire informants to search for more rumors. (150K)
>Spend time researching other countries to see which would be safest.
>Spend time learning how to raise a kid.
>Focus on developing your magic’s personality.
>Write in.
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>>5929421
>Focus on developing your magic’s personality.
We're gonna have time to search for the country stuff later. Right now, we need to ensure our safety.

Also, when are we proposing to Etsy? We should try to look for a Ring.
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>>5929423
+1
Are we going to marry her AFTER the baby's born? Or before?
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>>5929443
Well obviously we need to marry her before.
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>>5929444
So we get the ring, propose, set up the wedding somewhere, then immediately start making phone calls to invite people
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>>5929421
>Focus on developing your magic’s personality.
>Talk with Etsy about marriage. If she wants it, start searching for a ring.
We need to talk with her about this and make sure we're on the same page. I don't doubt that she would be enthusiastic about it but a proposal isn't something that should be a surprise. It shouldn't take a full month to talk to her and look for a ring, maybe an hour or two at most, so it shouldn't interfere with the other options.

We will definitely need to study on how to raise a kid, especially if we're going to homeschool.
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>>5929534
Anon, it's gonna be years until the kid is in "school" age, and by then we will either be living comfortably far from here or dead. We should work to ensure it's the former before we start preparing.
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>>5929421
>>Spend time learning how to raise a kid.
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>>5929421
So basically when I am giving the +1 in >>5929443 I am also supporting >>5929534 because I want to talk about marriage and propose to her ASAP
>inb4 Weaver proposes to her right in front of Leah and Sarah
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>>5929534
>+1
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>>5929534
That one
>>5929551
That as well
Yeah I'm a greedy bastard
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>>5929534
>>5929576
>>5929423
>>5929551
>>5929608

Before doing anything, you decide to tell Etsy about the fact your magic is basically becoming sentient.

She turns her head away from a prototype she’s working on to look at you. “Uhm...i-in what sense? Is your magic going to start going crazy or s-something?”

You tell her it shouldn’t do that, and that it won’t do anything you won’t tell it to.

“I...w-well, it’s kind of weird that there might just be someone else watching us...uhm, is it watching us right now? T-that’s kind of creepy.”

You tell her you can send it to another room, but it mostly stays attached to you. You decide to ask it if it’s watching, and it just floats in front of you. It cocks its head to the side, as silent as ever. You tell Etsy it’s not answering.

“Uhm, o-okay. Hey, are you like...fine? Mentally? I’m not saying you’re hallucinating it or anything, just that this whole magic stuff might be...err, doing s-stuff to you.”

You say you’re feeling a lot better now that it’s separate from you, but you can still feel a little on edge at times.

“O-oh, wanna take the edge off- uhm, can you tell your magic to...?” She makes a shooing motion.

You tell your magic to go somewhere else, and it goes somewhere else. Etsy hasn’t been as sexually active recently, but she still has her desires. It still feels weird to actually have a higher libido than her for once, but it’s not like you’re usually so pent-up you can’t control yourself either.

After having perhaps the most painful sex in existence (maybe doing it in the workshop wasn’t your brightest idea), you go back to your magic, who is busy weaving itself. It’s nice that your magic can recharge itself for you, you always found the process rather tedious.

To your surprise, it talks. “Can I go back?” Its voice is feminine, but still pretty deep. If it’s supposed to be your reflection, shouldn’t it be a guy? Is it even right to attribute a gender to something like this? Maybe you’re thinking too hard about this.

You ask it why it didn’t talk before.

“I didn’t want to interrupt your conversation with her. I’m aware I make her uncomfortable.” Its tone is polite and professional, but you can sense a hint of annoyance in its voice.

You ask it how long it’s been sentient.

“I don’t know. I didn’t really think before, I just did things by instinct. I guess I started having actual thoughts about...a week ago. It’s all a blur before that.”

So it’s a recent development then. You ask it if it was just watching you silently during this week.

“I can’t see you. I can see patterns and souls, but I’m sure it looks very different from what you see with your eyes.”

You ask it if it wants to do anything.

“I want her to be happy, but that might be your feelings rubbing off on me. I’m not sure what I want for myself, I’ve never really had to think about it. Maybe we can watch bugs?”
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>>5929730

You tell it you’re not going anywhere near an Arthis after being beaten senseless for a month straight by one.

“Normal ones. Ants. There are some in the garden.”

You shrug. Sure, that sounds reasonable. You go into the garden, and crouch next to one of the many anthills popping out of the ground. It watches the ants with great interest, it looks pretty boring to you, but who are you to judge your magic’s past time. You ask it if ants have souls.

“Yes, but some have stronger souls. This one...” It points to an ant going off the beaten path. “This one has a strong soul, it’s not following the pheromone trail of the others. It would be quite hard for me to disrupt it. I don’t know if I have a soul. I don’t think I want to know.”

You ask it why it likes ants so much.

“It reminds me of something I can’t remember. On a playground, I’d watch the ants march for hours. In the army, I’d watch everyone stand in line. In the streets, I’d watch everyone grab whatever food they could. Except it wasn’t me, it was someone else who shared the same memory. I wish those memories belonged to me.” it smiles, and tries to pick up the lonely ant, but its ‘hand’ phase right through it.

This is weird, you expected it to be more like you, but it’s clearly a very different person. It feels odd to be sharing a body with someone else like that, but maybe it’s more accurate to say that you’re sharing your personal space with someone else. It’s not like it’s literally controlling your body or anything.

It disrupts the air around the ant, and the insect starts floating into the air. You didn’t even know you COULD disrupt air, since you can’t see it, but it’s true that it sees things differently from you. The ant is gently placed back with the rest. “It’s better if it stays with the others, it’ll be safer that way, less lonely. No sense being special if it means there’s nobody else by your side.”

You ask it if it wants to do anything else.

“I’m going to weave some more, it calms me. I can’t hear or see anything when I do that, so you can use that to spend some more time with her if you want.”

You tell it you just spent some quality time with her already, but it shakes its head. It refuses to elaborate, and instead goes back to weaving itself.
Well, you’re not going to say no to spending time with Etsy, that’s for sure. You see her get out of the shower with only a towel to cover herself. She starts to blush and pulls the towel tighter.

You tell her it’s not watching, and that it probably can’t even see her period.

“H-huh? That’s...reassuring. I heard you talking to yourself back there, so i-it can talk, that’s...something. I-I don’t know how to feel about it, but you’re the magic expert here. Is it nice?”
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>>5929731


You tell her that it’s pretty nice, you expected it to be a little more informal considering the magic user you killed before, but maybe some of their personality traits are canceling each other out or something.

“Oh, uhm… okay. H-Hey, I saw Leah playing something, and I wanted to play it with you. N-not with her, of course, I bought the game so we can play it here, it has co-op.”

You tell her that sounds like fun, and she speed walks to the living room to put the game in the console. You bring her clothes to her, but she says she doesn’t mind playing like this. You answer that you won’t be able to concentrate with how little she’s leaving to the imagination.

“D-don’t have to use your imagination when you could… Ah, is it still asleep?”

You tell her it’s going to stay asleep until you wake it up again.

“Ah, well, it’s fine then. Although you did say it can’t even see so...not sure if that matters, is it like a bat? Does it use echo-location?” She starts the game and selects a character as she asks a few more questions about your magic.

You answer her questions the best you can as you play the game with her. It’s a hack and slash with a focus on flashy combos. You’re not exactly great at it, but neither is Etsy. You do manage to pick up on enemy patterns a lot faster than her, but with your magic asleep, it’s something you have to put conscious effort into instead of letting your magic do all the work.

After a few hours, you finally beat the first boss together. Etsy is resting her head on your lap, her eye focused on the screen. The boss has some dialog about seeing his wife in hell before dying. You feel like it’s as good a moment as any to ask her how she feels about marriage. She turns her head to you.

“Marriage? Uhm...I-I mean, it’s j-just that I was never religious, and my parents never married, s-so it was never a big thing in my mind...ah, s-sorry, not saying I don’t want to! I’d love to! I-it’s just that there’s a lot going on. Do you have anything in mind?”

You tell her you hoped to discuss it with her, you don’t want to do something she isn’t comfortable with.

“G-give me some time to think about it. I-if we invite people we trust, it should be safe r-right? Maybe we could set it in our garden? I have a lot of safety measures here.”

You feel like a weight has been lifted off your chest. It’s not like you expected her to say no, but when you saw her hesitate, you couldn’t help but panic a little internally.

You spend some more time with your magic, its loosening up and starts to speak a little more casually, but half the time it prefers watching bugs or reading documents by itself.

You still have some time before the end of the month. What will you do now?

What to do now?
>Hire informants to search for more rumors. (150K)
>Spend time researching other countries to see which would be safest.
>Spend time learning how to raise a kid.
>Write in.
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>>5929733
>Spend time researching other countries to see which would be safest.
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(Good lord I forgot how shitty the paragraph look on long back and forth conversations. Also, I'm going to try to get back to drawing tomorrow because I've been procrastinating for too long, I'll try to draw your magic's 'face' to give an idea when I have time, but for now, I sleep.)
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>>5929733
>Spend time researching other countries to see which would be safest.
>Think about what sort of wedding ring Etsy would like.
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>>5929733
>Spend time researching other countries to see which would be safest.
>wedding ring research
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>>5929767
+1
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>>5929767
+1
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>>5929730
>Hey, are you like...fine? Mentally? I’m not saying you’re hallucinating it or anything, just that this whole magic stuff might be...err, doing s-stuff to you.
Boy am I glad Etsy cares about Weaver so much, or he'd probably go off the deep end by now.
>you’re feeling a lot better now that it’s separate from you, but you can still feel a little on edge at times
Does he really? Is the buildup of cold sociopathy or general apathy or all that weird personality emptiness or WHATEVER THE FUCK ALL THAT SHIT BEFORE WAS going to die down now? We got the soul magic "upgrade", so it better do something good for Weaver's mental condition
>your magic can recharge itself for you
We never actively did much of it. It always happened offscreen
>tone is polite and professional
The agent duo
>hint of annoyance
Girl agent and bug queen

>>5929731
>I don’t know if I have a soul. I don’t think I want to know
I think it has no soul, but that doesn't mean it doesn't have a right to exist at this point.
>On a playground, I’d watch the ants march for hours
Bug queen
>In the army, I’d watch everyone stand in line
One of the two agents
>In the streets, I’d watch everyone grab whatever food they could
Oliver
>disrupts the air around the ant
>You didn’t even know you COULD disrupt air, since you can’t see it
We got a new power use boys!
>It’s better if it stays with the others, it’ll be safer that way, less lonely.
QM are you trying to tell us to NOT kick out Leah and Sarah? NOT to leave this shitty city?
Also, this is probably bug queen talking, or a mix of her and one of the agents
>No sense being special if it means there’s nobody else by your side
This could be any of the four, since both of those couples were like that. Magic users working together with somebody they loved. It's nice that this line also applies to Weaver in regards to Etsy, since Weaver's been an ordinary dropout loser for years and been alone inside for so long.

This makes me wonder: Does Weaver truly love Etsy as a person, as somebody to be with all his life? Outside of the killer robots, outside of the paranoia safety, outside of the sex, outside of surviving in this magic battle royale?

>maybe some of their personality traits are canceling each other out
But depending on the situation, we might get more of the earthspike agent guy, or Oliver, or the other bitchy strong agent girl.
>she says she doesn’t mind playing like this
>D-don’t have to use your imagination when you could...
There's no doubt Etsy is best girl
>my parents never married
We never got told about any family issues Weaver must have absolutely had, other than that they kicked him out of the house at 18 or something?
>You feel like a weight has been lifted off your chest.
>when you saw her hesitate, you couldn’t help but panic a little internally.
I think this is a good sign Weaver's mental state is going back from the brink?
>prefers watching bugs
Bug queen
>reading documents by itself.
Agents
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>>5929733
>Spend time researching other countries to see which would be safest.
Or in short, +1 to >>5929767
Also eah, our magic has many hints of the bug queen, maybe cause she's the latest one we offed.
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Sorry, but I'm going to take a short break again, I've been getting slightly burnt out on my own writing, and I don't want the quality to decrease because I feel like I need to post something. It should only take a few days like last time, and I'll probably still check in to answer some basic questions in the meantime, since those are always fun.

Also, here's a rough sketch of what your magic's face looks like. I might slightly change it later, but the idea was to take some of the features of each dead magic users.
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>>5930130
Fair enough, rest well.
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>>5930130
Have a good one QM.
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>>5930130
Please don't die or flake or drop this quest; you'll be like the 3rd quest this week I was reading and voting in that got dropped by the QM.
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>>5930183
I won't, it should only last a couple of days. If it lasts more than a week you should probably get worried though.
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>>5930130
Is all good, take your time to rest and recover! Readers will wait warmly
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>>5930130
alright OP, take care.
In the talk we had with the bs demon she said we couldn't learn her technique because our magic weighted on our soul, so people who learn it wouldn't be able to use magic then ?
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>>5930294
It's more accurate to say that those who have magic can't do the martial art unless they somehow got rid of their magic entirely. Someone like Etsy could learn it for example, but not someone that has magic, even if it was unawakened at the time.

Also no, your magic going into another room wouldn't allow you to learn the martial art, as you can still use your magic when it's asleep or away, it just requires a lot more focus on your part. Think of it as the difference between letting a calculator do math for you instead of doing it mentally.
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>>5930324
alright then. do soul arts also increase the owner's natural resistence or do they stay as regular humans ?
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>>5930379
It makes you a lot harder to affect with magic, and it can act as a shield for regular physical attacks. It's not perfect, and the actual soul will get damaged if it gets hit hard enough, which is why most of the martial art is based on danger awareness, dodging, and disabling the enemy before they can react. They are for all intents and purposes super-human, but far from unkillable, and their stamina isn't infinite.
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>>5930399
alright and considering that a regular arthi became a baki character with just some months of training and managed to best us hard, which tbf is also part of our lack of a direct offensive skill, this thing is pretty good.
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>>5930399
Are you OK?
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>>5931410
I'm okay, I'd lie and say there's a lot going on, but maybe the issue is the opposite and that I feel like I'm not doing enough with my life. Currently searching for a job and if that works out I may have to slow down updates, but I'm still determined to finish this quest one way or the other without rushing it.

Mentally I don't feel awful, but it feels like I procrastinated on my drawing too hard and that I started regressing, and I wanted to get rid of bad habits I was starting to get. (picrel isn't actually me trying my hardest that's just how schadenfreude looks.)

I'll probably start the quest back up in about 2 days or so, and I'll notify people on /QTG/ just in case.
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>>5931478
>feel like I'm not doing enough with my life
>Currently searching for a job
You are not alone
>I'm still determined to finish this quest one way or the other without rushing it.
>start the quest back up in about 2 days or so
Very good. Take care dude. You can still use this thread, but you gotta archive it at like page 9 or 10
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>>5931478
>Currently searching for a job
I feel you qm. escaping neetdom is hard. also thanks for the schadenfreude pinup.
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>>5930050
>>5929804
>>5929803
>>5929767
>>5929735

You decide to look up online which countries would be safest to move to. You ignore the language barrier for now, but you do prioritize places that are close enough to civilization, so Etsy can keep getting whatever material she needs for her projects.

Unfortunately, getting info on supernatural activities is kind of a pain without getting past the E.N.D paywall, so you have to rely on the most credible and common rumors to get a general idea of the safety of a particular country. This isn't ideal, but you have your own town's rumor as a direct frame of reference, and with your enhanced pattern recognition, you're much better at figuring out what's real and what's just an urban legend.

From what you're seeing, nations under dictatorships tend to have less rogue supernatural activities, but that must mean their own secret agency must be ruthless to keep it all under control, and you don't exactly have a great track record with governments, although they might leave you alone if you lie low.

Another thing of note is how some beings have sightings over multiple countries. The sword of dusk has been seen all over the world, which helps feed its status as an urban legend even further. The cat is a worldwide phenomenon too, although this town is where it is most commonly seen.

Eventually, you do manage to single out a few cities that look safe enough to live in. Unlike a country, a town's dossier is cheaper at 1M. Still expensive, but within your budget.

>Stuttgart:
A city in Germany that also happen to hold D.I.Y's HQ. You can easily justify moving here for business reasons without raising any eyebrows. There are a few worrying rumors about things crawling in the dark, but it's really hard to tell what is real and what is an exaggeration without buying the town's dossier.

>Vladivostok:
A port city in Russia. They don't really like foreigners that much here, but apart from a few sea monsters sightings, there isn't much to actually worry about on land, which makes it the safest looking option.

>Nairobi:
The capital of Kenya. Kenya is still a developing nation that some may even call 'third world', but Nairobi is as close to modernity as you can get over here. As far as you can tell, there doesn't seem to be any agency in charge of the supernatural in this city, and it's mostly kept in check by vigilantes and other corporations. You're not sure if that's better or worse than the government handling it.

Etsy will soon be done with her design, so you'll be able to buy all the dossier then. Right now, your mind is on something else, which is the ring you want to buy for Etsy. It's a special moment, after all, and it's something she'll probably wear most of her life, but it's not like it needs to be a ring either.

>A ruby necklace. A ring would get in the way of her work.

>Tri-matter ring, she can modify it easily that way.

>Diamond ring, can't go wrong with the classic.

>Write in.
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>>5932806
>>5932806
>Stuttgart
Medic from TF2 is from there. German's pretty close to English, and Etsy's security can kill dark crawling things easily as anybody else
>ring choice
Always a tough one for any guy. Any ideas?
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>>5932806
I would love a russian snow supernatural adventure, but even I am not stupid enough to go to KGBland and expect the local agency there to leave me in peace. So currywurst it is!
>Stuttgart
>Tri-matter ring
That sounds swell as fuck.
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>>5932806
Hmmm..on one hand, Stuttgart seems safe. On the other, do we *really* want our child to be a g*rman?

Vladivostok has an unsaid advantage, however. It's a corrupt country. Even if they don't like foreigners,, we're not really foreigners - we're rich. Of course, i wouldn't really wanna raise our kid like an oligarch...

Well, it's a tough decision.

As for the ring,
>Tri-matter ring, she can modify it easily that way.
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>>5932817
>>5932832
Do remember that we're going to be raising our kid. This means if we go there, our kid is going to be a german. A person raised in germany. Are you sure that's what you want?
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>>5932847
There's been plenty of good Germans in history
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>>5932867
yeah but their culture and language are cringe. i don't want Weaver Jr. to be raised among the people who play Airport Forklift simulator. They're not even cool Bavarians, but wuttemburgers (ridiculous fake name)
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>>5932806
>Vladivostok
I'm really tempted to vote for Nairobi, but this is also an interesting option.

>Tri-matter ring, she can modify it easily that way.
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>>5932839
My vote is for Vladivostok btw
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>>5932806
>Stuttgart
Can’t wait for our kid to become a nice social democrat https://youtu.be/J6zm-a6z-bk

>A ruby necklace. A ring would get in the way of her work.
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>>5932959
I'm gonna be honest, i would unironically rather raise our kid in this curse-infested hellhole city than in germany.
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>>5932963
Nigga really hates the Germans, kek
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>>5932965
Have you ever been to germany or met germans? It's horrible.
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>>5932806
>Vladivostok
Stuttgart is an alright choice but I would like our child(ren) to be able to live without needing us keeping a constant eye out for creeping things. We’re moving for the primary purpose of safety and Vladivostok fulfills that requirement better than the others.

>Tri-matter ring
It really should be a ring. The main purpose is that people recognize that she is married.
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>>5933060
also yes people are forgetting that even if there's no 'big' threats, the last thing we need is for our child to be snatched by a sewer dweller on their way to school.

we want to be able to give them a life where we don't have to watch them 24/7 like an helicopter parent.
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>>5932806
>Stuttgart
>Tri-matter ring
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>>5933065
Exactly my thoughts
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>>5932959
>>5932898
>>5932906
>>5932839
>>5932832
>>5932817

You decide to buy a tri-matter ring. Well, you don't exactly buy it, you order one of the factory worker to make one and hope Etsy won't notice – it's not a big deal if she does, but you really want to see the look on her face on her big day, you doubt she's expecting something like this, but you're sure she'll like it.

You also spend a million on the Stuttgart dossier, since it looks like the best option. You get a list of the most prominent supernatural entity that live here, and general survival tips. Of course, they don't give any specific information on said entities, as they all have their own dossier, but that's probably fine as long as you don't actively seek them out.

Stuttgart has a small special force supervising it, everyone within it is incredibly competent, a few of them even sitting at an immense magic potential level, but their numbers are in the single digit and as such rarely bother with anything that isn't going way too far. As for the survival tips, they amount to 'never go home alone after dark' and 'make sure to open and close every closet in your house at least once a week'. Apart from this, it doesn't seem like a bad place to raise a kid at all.

You let Etsy know about your choice, and she approves, saying that staying close to D.I.Y is for the best, as she might be able to renew a contract with them that way, and she might be able to get access to a bigger factory here. She also lets you know she just sold the last design she did for a whopping 5 million. It’s the design for her experimental generator, which apparently uses refuse as fuel, you’re not even going to pretend to understand how it works. It seems D.I.Y is more interested in the fact it can get rid of a lot of trash very fast, and that the energy it produces is more of a bonus than the main appeal.

She’s very happy about this, as it had been a while since she got over a million for one of her designs. Her positivity is infectious, and for a moment, you forget about all the worries that the future might bring. She spends the rest of the month lazing about, but you think she deserves that break, especially if you take her pregnancy into account. Actually, it's unlikely she'll find the energy to work on another design until her pregnancy is over, and taking care of a kid will be intensive, so this should be the last time you get that much money in the foreseeable future, unless you decide to go for bounties that is.
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>>5933134

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8.009M (original funds + design deal)
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1M (Stuttgart dossier)
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30K (Monthly costs.)
=
7.006M
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Rumor update:
-Mona has started expanding again, but at a slower pace. Her problem doesn’t seem to be fund related, it’s like she’s taking it slow for another reason.

-The blackmail has all but stopped for regular citizens, but has multiplied tenfolds on the police and other criminal organizations. It’s unclear if money is the only thing they ask of them.

-Sawyer sent you a mail that just said ‘sry, can’t help you with that or I might make things worse, good luck tho.’ You don’t remember asking her anything.

-The sword of dusk and Schadenfreude recently fought, and it seems neither of them won, the aftermath of the fight left multiple buildings upside down and massive bottomless dark holes on the street. By some miracle, no one died, and the buildings had to be forcefully destroyed by the agency to cover it up as a natural disaster.
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New dossier from germany available!

Peripheral Fangs:
Info cost: 3 million. Bounty: N/A.

A Wonderful Nightmare:
Info cost: 1 million. Bounty: 10 million.
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Now, what to do?

>Investigate an entity you already know about.
>Check what the agency is up to.
>Hire informants to search for more rumors. (150K)
>Spend time learning how to raise a kid.
>Write in.
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>>5933135
>Write-in
Marry Etsy. We should marry her before the kid is born. We have a small moment of peace while things are ramping up.
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>>5933147
Can get behind that, if the ring's already made.
Otherwise, second option:
>Spend time learning how to raise a kid.
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>>5933135
>>5933147
>>5933152
+1
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>>5933147
+1, it's go time
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>>5933147
>>5933152
+1

By the way, any way to convince other anons to purchase the dossier on vladivostok? Does needing to open every closet once a week and making absolute sure our family isn’t outside at night or else they get gobbled sound so appealing compared to living in russia? I for one am not enthused. At least it sounds safer in comparison but yikes.
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>>5933170
I definitely would prefer...though it's very expensive. Didn't we already tell Etsy we're going there? Or can we still check it?

This place just seems dangerous for a Child.
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>>5933170
>Actually, it's unlikely she'll find the energy to work on another design until her pregnancy is over, and taking care of a kid will be intensive, so this should be the last time you get that much money in the foreseeable future, unless you decide to go for bounties that is.
We got 7 mil right now. Wedding will cost a bit too, as well as flying everything over wherever we go.
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>>5933176
It's still possible to check other options, and she probably won't be too mad if you change your mind now, but it's better to make a definitive choice soon so you can start ironing out the language/paperwork thing earlier rather than later.
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>>5933176
I don’t see why we couldn’t check it and change to it if it looked more promising.

>>5933178
Yes but we can afford it. I doubt the wedding will make any significant dent in our funds. Etsy probably doesn’t care about a fancy wedding at all and we don’t have many people to invite.
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>>5933180
I feel like it might be worth it. Raising a kid in a place with shadowy kidnappers seems very unsafe. Even if they're safe at our home, what about at school?
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>>5933183
And what if they *ever* have a rebellious streak and go outside at night to spite us or meet up with their friends? Are we supposed to teach them about the game and get them involved? If we don’t, how do we reasonably convince them to never go outside at night and religiously open and close their closets when they eventually move out? It’s all very problematic.
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>>5933186
Its not even that. We're a target. What if those underdwellers decide to kidnap them and demand we give ourselves up under threat of killing them? We're about to hit immense potential, and I feel we're probably gonna get at least one more kill before we leave.
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>>5933188
I hear what you're saying, but I ain't buying what you're selling. For all we know, there might be worse in Russia, and I suppose that if the "shadowy kidnappers/crawlers" raise their heads a bit too much, the stuttgart glowie patrol will also whack it.
I'm more scared of magic-KGB because they might want our kid for their force, if our potentent unreliable-habit-sperm has magic-giving properties
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>>5933147
>+1

>buy dossier on "A Wonderful Nightmare"
>>5933170
dunno anon, doesn't seem all that bad and it's a city with good material acess
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>>5933193
>I'm more scared of magic-KGB
this, anons are forgetting that authoritarian countries can go bonkers on magicians

>because they might want our kid for their force, if our potentent unreliable-habit-sperm has magic-giving properties
kek
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>>5933193
I'd rather deal with an agency that might fuck off if we're safe and have money than have to spend the rest of our lives worrying over some creature powerful enough that not even an mega agency with multiple Immense-tier agents haven't been able to destroy.
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>>5933195
It wouldn't be a bad city normally, but we're raising a kid. What happens when stuff like >>5933186 happens? What happens when we wake up to our child kidnapped by a bunch of sewer creatures who will only let them go if we give ourselves up for them to kill and absorb?

Are we going to give our child a permanent military escort?
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>>5933195
>>5933170
>>5933168
>>5933154
>>5933152
>>5933147

You and Etsy play the game you tried before, you use the game over as an opportunity to ask Etsy if you can start the marriage soon.

“Huh? Oh, uh...y-yeah, the garden is heavily protected, and I already bought s-some of the decorations. K.I.S.A can put them up pretty fast, so the main thing now is to invite people...uhm...d-damnit, I might have to invite my parents...” She slams her head against the cushy sofa and lets out a muffled scream.

You tell her you aren’t on good terms with your parents either, and that it’s okay if she doesn’t want to invite them.

“Y-Yeah, but isn’t that what you’re supposed to do? W-What will the others think if I just d-don’t...ah… I don’t wannaaaa” She lightly punches you, making sounds that you find kind of cute.

You tell her that it’s supposed to be a happy moment, if she thinks having her parents here would ruin it, then it’s perfectly justifiable to not have them here.

“Y-Yeah, but...I don’t know. B-Back then, I thought they were trying to t-take advantage of me, take all my money and give none b-back but...maybe they were j-just looking out for me. I-I don’t know anymore, I-I ran away and never talked to them again.”

That makes things more complicated, it doesn’t look like she hates her parents or anything, but inviting them might cause some awkwardness. Your parents weren’t exactly evil either, but you wouldn’t call them caring. Your dad was a successful businessman and your mom was a really popular novelist, and because your mom hit menopause before she could get another child, you had to bear all their expectations.

Not only did you not meet said expectations, you were so below average in every possible way that they basically stopped paying attention to you past age 10. There were constant talks of you never amounting to anything and that you should try harder. That ‘when they were your age, they already did X and Y’. It’s not like you didn’t try, you really did, but every time it felt like you were just dissapointing them further. You couldn’t understand the simple math problems, you couldn’t memorize the historical dates, you couldn’t run as fast as the other kids. Failure, at every grade, at every conversation, at every dinner, that’s all you ever were to them, that’s all you ever were to everyone else too.

“H-Hey, you’re making that face again, are you OMPH-”

You pull her into a tight hug. As if she was going to disappear at any moment. She keeps asking you what’s happening, and you hesitantly tell her about your own parents. She told you about hers, it’s only fair you do the same. You try to tell the events in an unbiased manner, but a reasonable amount of spite sneak their way into your words.
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>>5933281
“...ah, y-yeah, I get it. I think you’re uhm...p-pretty cool, in your own way. J-Just because you weren’t g-good at a bunch of practical stuff doesn’t mean y-you aren’t a good person. I uhm...I love you, I don’t s-say it that much, because it feels implied but uh...” She loses her train of thought, but you get what she’s trying to say.
You lightly bump your heads together, this scene feels familiar somehow. Sometimes you take for granted how great it feels to be around her. It’s not an extravagant feeling, but it doesn’t need to be, it’s relaxing, calming, peaceful, like you’re finally where you always wanted to be.

You tell her you love her too, and that you don’t know where you’d be without her.

“W-What do I even say to that...” she gives you another weak bump on the forehead, she is unbearably cute.

After a few back and forth bumps, you do come back to the subject of whom to invite. Mia, your old coworker, sounds like a safe bet. She has no magic potential, and she’s a good person, there’s basically no risk involved with her, the other coworker doesn’t have magic potential either so she wouldn’t be dangerous either, but you don’t know her that well.

You can invite other people, but everyone else you can think of involves some risk, which includes your and Etsy’s parents.

Who should you invite? (One voter can vote for multiple people to invite, but each invite requires at least two voters. Other voter may decide to -1 another vote to counter it.

>Write in who to invite for your marriage.
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(Also, since there's a considerable amount of support for it, I'll buy the dossier of Vladivostok, you'll just see it after the marriage when it's more relevant.)
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>>5933282
>The Pet of the Deep Arbiter
>Leah
>Sarah
>Backstreet Demon and the Arthis apprentice
Tempted to ask for Sword of Dusk or Schadenfreude for the meme.
Two people I don't want to invite are Sawyer and Mona. Mona because she's probably going to curse us or the pregnancy or otherwise give us a 'gift', and Sawyer might ruin a good future we have if she finds out Etsy is pregnant.
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>>5933282
Okay, first off, there aren't any fae folk type rules where you have to invite powerful magic figures lest it count as an insult right? I don't want our kid getting cursed.

Otherwise, we should remember that if we invite too many people it might bring the attention of these figures nonetheless.
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>>5933287
Yeeeeah, you sure you wanna invite so many dangerous people? The last thing we need is getting a nuke dropped in our yard.
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>>5933288
While you can't control how everyone feels about not being invited, there aren't any specific rules you know of that would make not inviting someone a problem. You do know there's no particular rules around etiquette about it, except for the fact that you should tone down any religious imagery during the ceremony if you decide to invite other players, but since neither you nor Etsy are particularly religious, it isn't an issue and your marriage will be somewhat standard.
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>>5933297
Well if there isn't any rule particular, I don't think The Pet will be offended, right? Inviting him seems way too dangerous. Mammona is a bitch and I'd rather piss her off than to receive a "blessing" from her.

I was thinking we should invite the parents, if only for closure. We don't know if we'll ever see them again. Weaver should at least get anything he wants to say out of his system, if only to brag about how their "failure" of a son bagged a multimillionaire and is doing perfectly great.
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>>5933282
Ok here goes
>Leah
>Sarah
>Backstreet Demon + Arthis apprentice
>Mia
>Weaver's parents
>Etsy's parents

I really want to message Sawyer at least. Look here:
>Sawyer sent you a mail that just said ‘sry, can’t help you with that or I might make things worse, good luck tho.’ You don’t remember asking her anything.
That might be about her and the baby.
I definitely want closure with her eventually. Same with Mona to do the "thank you for cursing me that day" or however that's going to go. Maybe a whole handwritten letter for big importance factor if we can't do a meeting in-person
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>>5933319
Yeah we could possibly like, send her a message or a picture or something but we should really avoid talking to her too much, or else she could accidentally kill our future.

Man, I do still gotta wonder how exactly having the baby back then would have been our best future, however unlikely as it was.
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>>5933319
So, why do we want to invite Leah and Sarah? We were never really close with them, if anything it felt like we were an annoyance to them.
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>>5933331
Because they're the closest things we have to friends, and having a wedding with just our parents would be pretty damn sad.
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>>5933287
>Sawyer might ruin a good future we have if she finds out Etsy is pregnant.
nigga, you think she doesn't already know that ? specially since she probably had a vision with us, going by that email.
>>5933319
>+1
>>5933331
well, we worked with them for some tive and in case of leah, we saved her from the organization
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>>5933331
>>5933333
Because we saved their lives, and they've been living in this factory with us for months since. Without paying rent. That and Leah was a potential day 1 smash, do there's that.

>>5933324
>>5933334
I figure the safest way to contact Sawyer and Mona is through text or actual physical letters. Problem with former is electronic info breach and Etsy's too paranoid for that to happen. Problem with the latter is we don't know Mona's address or Sawyer's, except Sawyer sent us mail apparently so she knows we live at the factory. And it's too late for Sawyer to ruin futures because her message implies she saw one with her and Etsy's baby. Did we like offer to have her look after the kid or something once they're born? Or be a godmother? How is a magic drug addict going to do either of them? She's fully aware of how fucked up she is judging by the "or I might make things worse" AS IF SEEING ANY FUTURE WITH THE NEWBORN IN IT DOESN'T MAKE THINGS WORSE FOR IT, YOU STUPID BITCH???????? NICE COPE FOR YOUR ADDICTION RUINING OTHER LIVES WHEN IT DOESN'T RUIN YOURS

By the way, what will we do about the house we bought before moving to the factory? We still have it don't we? Just unused for half a year or more since moving here?
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>>5933398
We are living in the house. I figured we would sell it.
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>>5933408
We are and have been living in the factory right now. We moved out of that house. It'd suck to sell it to Mona
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>>5933420
since when did we move out of the house?
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>>5933422
I might be having a memory lapse then. I seriously thought Weaver and Etsy lived in the factory along with Leah and Sarah, just on different floors
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>>5933282
>Leah
>Sarah
>Backstreet Demon + Arthis apprentice
>Mia
>Etsy's parents
Fuck our parents.
Send a message to Sawyer about this, and if she thinks she can come without fucking things up, invite her too.
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>>5933282
>Leah
>Sarah
>Backstreet Demon + Arthis apprentice
>Mia
>Etsy's parents
>Weaver's parents
>The Pet of the Deep Arbiter
All of this talk about wanting closure with one of the most powerful magic user out there while still voting to leave because of how dangerous she and the rest of the shit here has become is peak qst
Also cats are damn cute, and this one hasn't done nothing to us except for the wish we made to him. I can't believe almost none have voted to invite him but so many want Mona! For shame!
Also we can send a letter to Sawyer or something like the other guy suggested.

>>5933319
>Same with Mona to do the "thank you for cursing me that day" or however that's going to go. Maybe a whole handwritten letter for big importance factor if we can't do a meeting in-person.

>"You're welcome! And since you liked it so much I'll make sure to give your family another one when the time comes."
Imagine if she does a generational curse to our line eventually? Or makes so that we're put in an awkward situation where Etsy needs to have sex with different guys unless we work with Mona's interests? That blackmail/eventual conflict honestly sounds pretty cool.
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>>5933443
No, you're still living in the house, you just come to the factory occasionally to check on Sarah and Leah.

Also current votes are:
-Leah 4
-Sarah 4
-backstreet Demon & Arthis 4
-Mia 3
-Etsy's parents 3
-Your parents 2
-pet of the deep arbiter 1

Most of those votes have 2 which will make them invited, so right now I'll give a little more time if anyone wants to -1 a pre-existing vote.
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>>5933602
(I typed this right before the last vote so add the post above it to the votes which would make the pet invited.)
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>>5933599
>wanting closure with one of the most powerful magic user out there while still voting to leave because of how dangerous she and the rest of the shit here has become
Sawyer's a forgotten childhood acquaintance AND gave Weaver the GOOD energy drinks back at the convenience store AND was a day 1 fuck option to break the curse AND really loves children because she can't have any. Why would I not want to reach out to her?
>Pet of the Deep Arbiter
We can't invite ALL the cats in the orphanage just to assume he's one of them at that time. Plus he's the one who cursed Sawyer, though Weaver doesn't know that while we do
>that Mona stuff
It'd give us incentive to go kill her for good, I'm talking laser-guided murder. I doubt she can do that remotely however, since she was there in person in the apartment day 1

>>5933602
Thanks for clarifying

>>5933603
Guess our magic monster cat friend is coming too. I wonder if we'll get the chance to reveal magic to our parents and Mia, the only normals there. I want their reactions to "magic is real and Etsy makes killer robots and we're a millionaire couple and we're having a baby and we're moving to another country to fuck off from this shitty city" reveals. The family drama with BOTH sets of parents there is going to be rich, and with multiple other people there to witness it too. AND they'll get to see bug bro Bruce Lee and the fucking cat. I refuse to miss out on this closure pain kino
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Inviting the pet...that *Really* doesn't seem safe to me. What if the agency decides 'Oh shit, a bunch of hig powered magic users' and just fucking bombs us? Like, just drops a goddamn devil's gamble airstrike on our backyard?
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>>5933654
I trust in the agency's weakness post-Arthis war and in Etsy's missile defense system
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>>5933657
that is a very big trust

i believe we should NOT invite the pet. he's way too dangerous. and he wouldn't care, since he only cares about etiquette.
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>>5933654
It's mentioned in passing that your cellar has an anti-missile system, your house is basically better equipped than a military base, and Etsy also mentioned she finished setting up defenses in the garden too, so it's unlikely they'll try anything when you're that prepared. If anything, they might think the marriage is just a bait to make them come to you and try to avoid you because of it.

As for the cat, the best you can do is contact Sawyer since she's the only person you know that seems to have a close relationship to it, the mail you received from her came from the orphanage, and it seems like she just lives there now.
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>>5933658
you could always -1 the pet
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>>5933665
yes, that's what i'm doing
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>>5933658
>he only cares about etiquette.
Even though we are politely inviting him and to thank him for the wish moment and to thank him for fighting Mona a year ago and whatever else?
Oh wait we'll have normals there too. Yeah you're right nevermind inviting him
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>>5933650
>>5933599
>>5933575
>>5933334
>>5933319
>>5933287

You decide to invite most people you know won’t be an issue, Mia, the backstreet demon and her apprentice, Sarah and Leah, and...your parents.

You’re not sure if you’re ready for this, but you want closure – and maybe to rub in their face that you’re not a failure anymore. Still, you want Etsy to be with you when you talk to them, you don’t know if you’d have the strength to talk back to them without it devolving into another meaningless argument. Etsy asks the same of you, she’d feel safer talking to her parents with you.

You send the invites to everyone else first, all of them say they'll show up, even the demon of the backstreet, but now comes the really hard part, sending it to your parents. You expect your phone to start ringing, or to receive a letter back, but you get nothing. Etsy’s parents do answer back, saying that they’ll talk more during the wedding, but that's all.

The preparations for the wedding go down without a hitch, and your magic even makes a few critique that help make the garden feel more lively. Tables are set up, defenses are checked, and the ungodly amount of food you had to prepare for the occasion is served, it’s finally time to see who actually shows up.

Leah and Sarah are obviously here, and it wasn’t hard to move them safely as Sarah could separate the inside of the truck from the outside to make sure nothing happened. Sarah actually hasn’t been feeling super well recently, and she’s delighted that she’ll finally get to meet some new people in a safe environment, Leah is only here for the food, and you expect her to spend most of her time on her phone, she doesn’t like parties much.

Etsy says she’ll change in her new dress out of view right before the marriage begins, it’s less out of tradition and more because she wants to surprise you with it. You feel kind of guilty for sticking to a boring black suit now, you’ve never been one for fashion.

The demon of the backstreet shows up in her usual attire, she says her apprentice tried its best to sneak in but got caught by the security system more than once, and she notes how impressive that is with how stealthy he is. You tell Etsy to let the bug pass, and it quickly crawls over the fence into the garden.

Arthis aren’t exactly a secret to anyone anymore, but most people think they’re dumb beasts acting on pure instinct, in truth most of them are pretty close to the intelligence of a 10-year-old child. The demon mentions that her apprentice actually had to modify its soul to reach the intelligence of a proper adult human, but that it was still very smart for its species before that.

Etsy’s parents finally show up. Her mother looks very happy, but her dad has this judging look on his face that you don't like.
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>>5933782
Etsy stares at the ground, holding your sleeve as she stumbles through her words. You decide to take the lead for her, and say you’re very happy to meet them.

“Of course!” Her mother answers. “I hope she didn’t give you any trouble? Ah, we were so worried about her, she’s always been by herself, and we were afraid she’d never find someone… take care of her, you hear? I know she can be a little much-”

“M-Mom! I’m not a k-kid anymore!” Etsy pleads.

“We know, we know! You’re a big girl now, you’ve got a house, a husband, a child in the making...everything a woman could want!”

Her father rolls her eyes. “A kid, a marriage, would’ve been nice to know about it before you made such a huge decision.” He looks at you with contempt.

“I-It’s my life dad! H-He helped me at a very low point in my life! I owe a lot to him, more than y-you ever did for me!” She stomps her foot on the garden dirt in frustration.

“More like he took advantage of you, a girl like you should-” Before he can finish his sentence, Etsy’s mother drags him somewhere else, an apologetic look on her face.

It was awkward, but it could’ve been worse, you suppose. It seems like her parents really do worry about her, you wish you could say the same about your parents that you’re seeing in the distance. Unfortunately for you, they actually came.

You grip Etsy’s hand and walk towards them, they look at you with the same air of superiority they always had, it’s familiar in all the wrong ways.

Your mother is the first one to speak, “are you really going to be wearing that?” She points at your suit.

You tell her that yes, this is what you’ll be wearing because you like it. This isn’t even true, you don’t like it that much, but you pretend you do out of spite.

“What’s with her haircut? There are a few strands of hair that shouldn’t be here,” your father adds.

You tell him that Etsy wanted her hair to be a little messy because she didn’t want a version of her that looked too fake for her wedding.

Your dad looks at his watch, as if he didn’t want to be here. “If that’s her choice. Say, what type of work do you do now? I noticed your house is more expensive than something you could afford on a minimum wage job, did you finally find something you are actually good at?”

You ignore the backhanded compliment and tell them you’re Etsy’s assistant. You take care of her paperwork and other menial task she can’t be bothered with. It’s not a lie, but it’s not the entire truth either.

His eyes go back to Etsy. “So she just took pity on you, then?”

“N-No! H-He helped me through a d-difficult time! B-Before he came along, I could barely find the strength to g-get out of bed! I-If anything, he’s the one t-that took pity on me!”
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>>5933784

You smile, and kiss Etsy on the cheek. You tell her to not put herself down like this for you, but she’s still a little mad at how they’re treating you. You’re impressed at the fact they were willing to be that critical of you in front of your future fiancée, maybe it’s because they think you’re only rubbing it in, although they’re correct in that regard, you absolutely are.

You tell them you’ve made all the food here and that they should try some as a thinly veiled attempt to shut down the conversation. They take the bait and leave to get some of the appetizers. They’re creeped out by the Arthis, but think it’s an exotic pet rather than an actual guest. The Arthis is certainly better behaved than Leah who wolfed down a quarter of the food by herself.

Soon, the moment comes, and Etsy separates from you to change. When she comes out, she’s wearing a greenish dress. It’s not the traditional white gown that you’d expect from a marriage, but she said she wanted to choose something she liked instead of what was expected. The ceremony begins, petal rose are thrown into the air, and you step under an arch made out of wild vines that the squire grew thanks to its bio-nightmare alloy.

The demon of the backstreet starts a speech between the two of you, acting as a knock-off priest blessing this union.

“We are united today to witness something sacred, the union between two different people of two different worlds. Stronger than lust, infatuation and monetary dependence, it is a show of unbreakable trust. If one may fall, the other will be here to catch them, if one makes a mistake, the other will be here to forgive them. Their love shall be reciprocated forevermore, through both the worst and best that the future has to offer.”

You kneel, and offer the tri-matter ring to Etsy. You’re sweating, your hands shaking ever slightly as you ask her if she will marry you.

She looks at the ring, and her eyes go wide, as if she wasn’t expecting it.

“I-Is that tri-matter? Oh, can I...” She puts it on her finger, and waves it around, the metal shifting a little at every movement of her finger, she stares at it with fascination before suddenly coming back to her senses. “Oh! Y-Yeah! I’ll marry you! Uhm...” She blushes, clearly embarrassed that she fumbled her words, but this awkwardness just emphasizes her beauty even more to you.

The demon of the backstreet tells you that you may kiss the bride, and you do, closing your eyes as you feel her arms wrap around you. The sound of cheering fades in the background as you get lost in each other’s embrace. You want this moment to last forever, but eventually your lips part, and you come back to reality.
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>>5933785
You can tell Etsy wants to go for another kiss, but neither of you may be able to contain yourself if you do. So you decide to enjoy the rest of the marriage in a more standard manner instead, chatting with the guests and making sure to remind your parents at every opportunity how successful you are now.

The marriage is going to end soon, and this might be the last time you get to talk to some of these people, so maybe you should make sure that there aren’t any regrets.

>Who should you talk to, and what should you say? (Write in)
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Do we do it? Do we reveal magic to both sets of parents and to Mia? Do we show off MFR and Unreliable Habit to put Weaver's mom and dad in their place? Do we show off K.I.S.A. just to drive home how out of their depth they are? This is the last chance to settle years of pain.
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>>5933791
Also I wonder what Mia's reaction is to all the other girls at the wedding. And to the Arthis, and to the Demon's whole edgy asian getup. And to seeing the parents. And to finding out Etsy's being a mom now when she wasn't back during the anime expo meeting.
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>>5933791
>Do we do it? Do we reveal magic to both sets of parents and to Mia?
Huh? Why do that? It'll just endanger them. We can show KISA, i guess. Basically just tell them 'Hey, my wife is a genius and we're millionaires who are about to live in europe, so much for being a failure'

>>5933787
>Talk to Mia (Basically tell her about our plans to move)
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>>5933809
>Why do that?
For Weaver's parents only to get them to shut up and know they're NOTHING. For Mia because she's the normal unmagic coworker and she'd find it cool. This is the ONLY chance we have.
Can't we at least abuse Unreliable Habit to fuck with Weaver's parents by making them clumsy or trip or flub their words or tear their poise and ego down? Or is that etiquette breach?
>Hey, my wife is a genius and we're millionaires who are about to live in europe, so much for being a failure
This I am in favor of
>Talk to Mia (Basically tell her about our plans to move)
This too
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>>5933818
>For Weaver's parents only to get them to shut up and know they're NOTHING.
I would reckon that having him literally pull out a mecha robot would shut them up alright. Did they even notice our literal cyborg arm, anyway?

>for Mia because she's the normal unmagic coworker and she'd find it cool.
It would also expose her to a dangerous world. The last thing we need is for her to go seek out magic rumours and die. For her own sake, she should remain ignorant.
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>>5933818
>Can't we at least abuse Unreliable Habit to fuck with Weaver's parents by making them clumsy or trip or flub their words or tear their poise and ego down?
That just seems overly petty. They're bitches alright, but that is just pointless. Let's just enjoy our marriage. If they still think being a millionaire cyborg married to a genius who makes mecha-robots, they're not gonna be impressed by magic.
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>>5933821
>literally pull out a mecha robot would shut them up
>The last thing we need is for her to go seek out magic rumours and die.
I agree
>notice our literal cyborg arm
Let's show that off too along with K.I.S.A.

>>5933824
>overly petty
It's what I would do
>still think being a millionaire cyborg married to a genius who makes mecha-robots
I would not be surprised if they scoff at it all. "People" like that aren't thinking and feeling humans anymore.
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>>5933821
Your arm is usually covered up and can easily pass as a regular skin arm if you want, and you usually do that to avoid questions, however it reveals the metal interior whenever it needs to do anything fancy. I don't know why I forgot to mention it until then, since it is a pretty important detail, and the cosplay implied otherwise. Your arm couldn't pass a regular arm before the silver arm upgrade though.

Mia is somewhat aware of the supernatural in the sense she was subject to the eye, but she doesn't know how deep the rabbit hole goes. You'd be correct in assuming that telling her too much might make her a little too curious for her own good.
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>>5933787
So basically
>Show off K.I.S.A. and the cyborg arm to the parents and Mia, but especially to Weaver's parents as >>5933809 said
>Talk to Mia (Basically tell her about our plans to move) as >>5933809 said

>>5933830
>reveals the metal interior whenever it needs to do anything fancy
Fancy wedding afterparty tricks it is!
>You'd be correct in assuming that telling her too much might make her a little too curious for her own good
Thanks for the reminder. Then that's good we're not planning on it anymore
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OH SHIT, PHOTOS
ARE WE GOING TO GET PICTURES TAKEN OF THIS MOMENT?
PHOTO ALBUM FOR THE KID YEARS LATER?
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>>5933809
>Sarah actually hasn’t been feeling super well recently, and she’s delighted that she’ll finally get to meet some new people in a safe environment
Think we should say anything to her?
>this might be the last time you get to talk to some of these people, so maybe you should make sure that there aren’t any regrets.
I don't have anything to say to Leah or Demon
Could maybe talk to Etsy's mom since she's the least bad in comparison to Etsy's dad?
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>>5933834
+1
Also make sure we say goodbye to everyone, even our parents, before we go off to europe / russia. And also take some photos. I hope we hired a photographer.
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>>5933787
Show kisa to impress parents and Mia; Thank bs demon and the arthis for training us, Leah and Sarah for coming and wish them well for their new lives.
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>>5933937
+1 this too
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>>5933938
>>5933937
>>5933862
>>5933834
>>5933829
>>5933824
>>5933821
>>5933809
>>5933787

Etsy has to go to the restroom, and while she’s gone, you go talk to Mia, who is currently chatting with Sarah. She waves to you as she picks up another piece of toast from the table.

“Yo, what’s up, dude? Great food, by the way, did you really cook all that?” Mia gives you a thumbs up as she swallows the rest of the toast. Sarah laughs at her messy eating, and Mia lightly shoves her.

You tell her about your plan to move out by the end of the year, and that you probably won’t see each other again.

“Ah...yeah, I’m sure you have your reasons, I won’t pry. If I have to be honest, I think you’re going a little fast with her, getting a child and marrying after only a year isn’t exactly a good sign. Ah, sorry, I’m not saying it’s not going to work out or anything, you two look happy with each other, so I’m sure I’m worrying over nothing.”

“She’s actually very jealous,” Sarah says, stifling a laugh.

“Duh, have you seen that girl? She’s loaded in every sense of the word. Anyway, I’m happy for you, just don’t rub it in my face too much.”

You turn your robot arm inside out and turn it into a cool blade to rub it in.

“What- how- wait, that wasn’t a cosplay back then? You’re a robot now? Do you let her experiment on you?”

You tell her Etsy sometimes cuts off your limbs for fun.

“Okay now you’re just fucking with me.”

Sarah nods. “He’s telling the truth, she sawed off my hand too.”

“No she did not-”

Sarah detaches her hand from her arm and lets it fall to the ground, and Mia flinches.

Mia picks up the hand from the ground. “Wow, it looks like a real hand and all, you scared me for a second.” She gives Sarah her hand back, you don’t think Mia realized Sarah actually detached her real hand here.

Sarah also asks you to speak in private, and she asks you if you can make her a fake passport and ID so she can move out to another country like you. The total cost should be about 10K to make it convincing, and she promises she’ll never bother you again after this. She’s very apologetic about asking so much of you when she does so little in return, but says it’s the only thing she can think of to survive on her own. You tell her you’ll think about it, 10K seems reasonable to you.

Once you’re done with the conversation, Etsy walks back to your side as you call K.I.S.A to hang out in the middle of the garden. You make sure to brag about how smart Etsy is and that she created revolutionary technology that might change the future as we know it, and that you’ve made millions thanks to her endeavor. Etsy is blushing profusely at the praise she’s getting from you and the others, but it’s clear she still likes being complimented for her work.
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>>5934115
You can see the Arthis spar with K.I.S.A, although Etsy made sure that no bullets would be shot so no one would be caught in the crossfire. Both K.I.S.A and the Arthis are holding back, but it still shows K.I.S.A's skills quite well. Even your parents are impressed, but all it seems to do is further confirm that Etsy is too good for someone like you.

Your magic speaks, which surprises you as it stayed silent for most of the wedding. “Their own marriage is failing, and they are using you as a scapegoat. They are bonding over their hatred of you, that’s the only thing they still have in common, they do not want to let go of it.”

You ask it how it knows that.

“I’ve noticed a pattern from both my memories and yours. That’s all.”

This makes you feel a little better, if it’s the last thing they have, maybe you should let them hate you, it’s not like you can convince them not to. You still tell your magic to bully them a little, you see a strange smile creep across its face and it happily leaves you to start tormenting your parents. Despite its professional demeanor, your magic still has a mischievous side.

You talk to Etsy’s parents some more, and while her dad isn’t fond of you, you understand he’s just worried about Etsy being taken advantage of. Even so, your choice of ring made him realize that only someone that understands his daughter’s weird taste would’ve been picked something like that for her, and that maybe the love you share for each other is true.

Etsy makes peace with her parents, and tells them of your plan to move out, she says it’s for better business opportunities, and even though they’re sad their daughter will be so far away from them, but they ultimately respect her decision.

The Arthis is still sparring with the machine, but it looks more like two kittens play fighting when you know what these two are truly capable of. You go speak to the demon of the backstreet, who is hanging out with Leah. She reminds you that you still have a month of training left after this, and that she hopes your magic’s personality has been developing properly, you tell her it’s been pretty obedient and helpful thus far.

Leah’s playing on a handheld console and is clearly waiting for the event to be over since all the food is gone. You decide to humor her and end the wedding a little early, it’s getting late, and you’ve said what you wanted to the guests, that and Etsy’s social battery has reached its limit too. You make sure to take a few photos before saying goodbye to everyone, so you always remember this moment. Sarah babbles about the event to Leah as you drive both of them back to the factory, and when you’re finally back home, you collapse into bed.
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>>5934116
You get about three seconds of rest before Etsy jumps you like a wild animal. You try to wrestle back control, but she hits you at every weak spot imaginable. She knows you too well, and when she puts the effort, there’s really nothing you can do against her.

You tell yourself you’ll pay her back tenfold one day and that you’ll break her mind like you promised, but it’s hard to take yourself seriously when she’s playing you like a god-damn instrument.

Once it’s all over, she wipes her head with a towel from the bedside table, and rests her head on your chest. “T-That’s for the ring, I like it a lot.”

You wake up more tired than you’d like, but still ready to face

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7.006M
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1M (Vladivostok dossier)
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100K (general wedding cost)
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30K (Monthly costs)
=
5.876M
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Vladivostok dossier:
The city has a rather low supernatural activities on land, but one should always be careful when going near the water as many creatures lurk there, some more obvious than others. Because of this, the Russian agency usually focuses their efforts on patrolling the sea and beaches rather than the city itself.

The agency is however still very capable of taking care of most land based threats, and they are very wary of foreign spies, especially American one, as the covert magic war between the two nations is still ongoing.

Apart from this, the city is pretty safe for the average citizens who do not work near the water.

New dossier available from Russia.

The Sunken Teeth:
Info cost: 10K. Bounty: N/A.

The Kraken’s Tongue:
Info cost: 1M. Bounty: 20M
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Now, what to do?

>Investigate an entity you already know about.
>Check what the agency is up to.
>Hire informants to search for more rumors. (150K)
>Spend time learning how to raise a kid.
>Finish the demon of the backstreet’s training.
>Write in.
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>>5934118
>Finish the demon of the backstreet’s training.
Vladivostok seems great, honestly. And given we're wanted by the Agency and Etsy is an public figure with official ties, we should have no trouble proving we're not spies.

I think we should buy the dossier on the sunken teeth since it costs nothing, and obviously give Sarah her 10k. But this should be the last we do.
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(God damnit I knew I forgot something, it's supposed to say 'you wake up more tired than you'd like, but still ready to face tomorrow.' I swear I re-read my stuff.)
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>>5934118
>Finish the demon of the backstreet’s training.
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>>5934122
+1
I hope Sarah does well for herself wherever she goes.
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>>5934118
>Finish the demon of the backstreet’s training.
gib Sarah the 10k and what do you anons think about buy this dossier from stuttgart:
>A Wonderful Nightmare:
Info cost: 1 million. Bounty: 10 million.
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>>5934165
No, that's a waste of money, we're down to 5.8m already. We can't waste any more. I believe Vladivostok would be a better place

Actually, this reminds me, we should discuss with Etsy what she thinks. Stuttgart is convenient and all, but we should tell her we're worried about our kid's safety in Stuttgart.
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>>5934118
>Finish the demon of the backstreet’s training.
Naturally, help Sarah as well. Leah was a bit of a cunt so fuck her.
>>5934165
Sure, let's buy it, see what we're dealing with. Let's also buy the 10K dossier in Vladivostok, but I do think Stuttgart will be a better place unless that 1M dossier really has some bad shit in there.
I don't know why some anons have hate-boners for Germany, but at this point it's a bit too much, like Sawyer-hater used to be
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>>5934173
Anon...we're going to be down to 4 million if we buy it...we're not gonna make any more money for a long time after this. And Stuttgart is dangerous. In vladivostok all the threats are at sea.

Why would you want to go to a place so dangerous you can't even be out after dark? Do you love Germany so much you're willing to overlook this?
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>>5934182
I do agree that buying the dossier may not be the wisest use of money, but we'll want it to know what's out there.
Vladivostok may have less dangers, but first of all, it's a port, so the kid can definitely wander along the docks one day and get snatched. Second, it's remote, it's in Russia, and all that foreign spies bullshit means the kid could very well get snatched because they think we are one and that the amerikansky agency being onto us is just a ruse. I know Germany ain't ideal, but at least it's a sliver of hope for our kid to live a normal life, and not a secluded one in the cold. That's all there is to it.
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>>5934122
+1 on all this

>>5934123
Don't worry too much about it, I got the idea when I read it. There are many QMs out there with *much* worse and more often typos than you. That you're proof-reading at all puts you above many as well.

>>5934165
>>5934173
Don't we need 5 million to move everything? This purchase would put us under that. I think it's a good investment later on, but for now I'm going to have to
>-1 the Nightmare dossier
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>>5934186
Okay, so first, how is the dock not an improvement? That's "literally the entire city, not even your house is safe" vs "singular part of a city where there might be danger"

Second, Vladivostok has several hundred thousand people, it's not rural, and being remote is literally better because it means less chance of magic bullshit.

Third, we are wanted by the agency. This is objective. I would rather have to prove we're not a threat to the agency once, than to have to spend the rest of our lives looking over our shoulders because of the sewer dwellers.

Think about it for a moment, anon. The German agency has MULTIPLE Immense potential magicians. And yet even they haven't been able to take down these creatures. Think about it

Why would you ignore all these risks solely because it's Germany?
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>>5934186
Tbh I think they would have a better chance at a normal life in Vladivostok. Staying away from the docks is a much easier ask than never going out at night and opening and closing your closets every week.
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>>5934193
Also, if Vladivostok is a port, that means we can easily get stuff from DIY.
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>>5934192
>Don't we need 5 million to move everything?
Ah, in that case, fair. I forgot about that cost. Then yeah, let's keep the cash for our move.
>>5934193
>Why would you ignore all these risks solely because it's Germany?
Not sure why you're fixating on that, I never said it was "because it's Germany".
For your first point, there's no guarantee the dossiers are exhaustive. Of course, no guarantee for Stuttgart either. As for the third, you can't prove anything to people who don't believe you off the bat because you're American.
I've given you my arguments, you've given me yours, we don't agree, fine, right? I just think Stuttgart would be better. There's no need to discuss this ad nauseam. Whichever has the most votes is fine.
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>>5934173
>>5934165
>>5934186
ANON OUR MONEY
OUR FUCKING MONEY
HOW WILL OUR WIFE MAKE THE TECH TO SELL FOR CASH IF SHE'S HEAVILY PREGNANT AND MANUAL LABOR IS DANGEROUS FOR HER
WE NEED TO RETAIN THE CASH NOT LET IT SLIP NEEDLESSLY

Sunken teeth is 10K so that's cheap enough to afford safely right now, but we have how many more months before we move places? We still need to decide on either the Germany place or the Russia place, and then buy a suitable spot there

In fact
>>5934118
Changing my vote from >>5934154 to
>Finish the demon of the backstreet’s training.
>Discuss with Etsy about Stuttgart and Vladivostok
I REFUSE to buy anything else right now. Those dossiers? We can buy them later. Right now? I wanna discuss with Etsy and get her opinion like >>5934171 said

>>5934192
How much longer do we even have before we move for good? Can we last that long with what we have? I fear we might have to sell Squire just to scrape by, and we'll have arrived there at the new place with almost 0 money AGAIN - exactly like the start of the quest.

Oh right speaking of the start of the quest, I wonder what fresh dating sim hell settings that the QM is pulling from for those places...
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>>5934205
Okay so what is your actual argument for Stuttgart? That the dossiers that have so far been accurate aren't? You haven't answered about the fact that the German agency hasn't been able to beat this threat that can somehow appear inside houses, either.
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>>5934206
Not sure, maybe 3-5 months-ish? If we don't spend much money from now on we should have 7-800k saved up, which is plenty for even our old operating costs. We should have plenty of time for Etsy to recover and get some new designs out.
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>>5934206
Actually, this reminds me, if we're short on cash, can't we make it up once we sell our house? Even if we remove our tech, it's still a fancy house.
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>>5934210
Oh right the house sell. We simply need to make sure it doesn't get sold to Mona or any of her minions

>>5934209
Yeah, just like old times.
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>>5934207
I agree that Vladivostok is probably the better choice but I don't think it's that the German agency "hasn't been able" to beat the threat rather than they just haven't bothered to. They were described to not go after magical threats unless they are serious.
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>>5934210
Yeah we can probably make some decent money off the house, give us some more room to breathe when we move.
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>>5934213
I'd argue having to check your closet and not being able to be alone after dark is rather serious if your goal is to live a normal, happy life. Maybe not if you just care about society literally not collapsing, but for us? It's as serious as it comes. And it just shows its still a threat they haven't dealt with.
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>>5934216
Like I said, I agree, I was just contending that the German agency hasn't been able to deal with the sewer creatures, saying they probably just didn't bother since they're not "serious enough" of a threat.
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>>5934115
>getting a child and marrying after only a year isn’t exactly a good sign.
Girl, we are in a worldwide magic death game that's been going on for literal THOUSANDS (plural) of years. This city doesn't have a name because of it, and neither do we! We need to fuck off OUT of this city for our own sake
>turn it into a cool blade
I'm glad we have our own armblade we can practice with and learn how to use in moments no enemy will ever expect, in pattern-defying surprise attacks
>make her a fake passport and ID so she can move out to another country like you
I'm glad she thinks the same
>very apologetic about asking so much of you when she does so little in return
And NEVER PAID RENT

>>5934116
>further confirm that Etsy is too good for someone like you
The Weaver of 1 year ago would have agreed, wouldn't he?
>bonding over their hatred of you, that’s the only thing they still have in common
Thanks stand buddy. Also wow Weaver definitely needs the hugs more than Etsy with all this in his backstory
>noticed a pattern from both my memories and yours
I think we should talk with our stand buddy way more often too, seeing as they are a mandatory permanent party member now
>maybe you should let them hate you
;_;
>You still tell your magic to bully them a little, you see a strange smile creep across its face and it happily leaves you to start tormenting your parents. Despite its professional demeanor, your magic still has a mischievous side.
YES I WAS RIGHT ABOUT THE UNRELIABLE HABIT TRICKERY ON THEM
>worried about Etsy being taken advantage of
We burned that idea to the ground the moment we decided to become a power couple and unburden everything to each other
>made him realize that only someone that understands his daughter’s weird taste would’ve been picked something like that for her, and that maybe the love you share for each other is true
>Etsy makes peace with her parents
WE'RE WINNING SO HARD BROS
>hopes your magic’s personality has been developing properly
And that's why we need to talk to it more
>make sure to take a few photos before saying goodbye to everyone, so you always remember this moment
WE GOT THE PHOTOS BOYS

>>5934118
We're doing it. We're making it. We're getting that happy ending. We're all going to make it bros
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>>5934226
Don't get too cocky, we're not out of the woods yet. Settings like this have a grim tendency to come back to bite you the moment you believe you are safest. And we have more than ever things to lose.
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>>5934206
I have actually been keeping track of this separately, you've got about 7 months before you'll move out, and 4 months until your child is born. So you still have some time, but do note that this just means you'll have to survive longer. It should take about 2M to move everything you have to your new place safely, as a lot of the shit you transport is 100% illegal and dangerous, and you'll need to smuggle it in one way or another. (K.I.S.A is absolutely illegal for a 'civilian' like you, and basically a living war crime, same thing for most of your defenses.)

Of course, you're rich, so what's illegal doesn't apply to you as much.
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>>5934226
>>5934205
>>5934192
>>5934173
>>5934165
>>5934128
>>5934122

You decide to finish your training with the demon of the backstreet, you don't know what the future has in store, and you can never be too prepared. You drive to the backstreet you met her in, but as you go deeper, you see a strangely low amount of homeless people here. There were always a few hanging around here and there, but the streets are all but deserted.

The closer you get to the demon's home, the more blood starts littering your surroundings. It's just small patches of dried up blood at first, but then it starts becoming more serious, puddles of crimson red start painting the run-down windows of the concrete buildings. Then, corpses follow. Most are missing a good chunk of their body, with their organs spilling over the path ahead. Finally, you make it to the demon's den. You knock on the hatch, and she lets you in.

The Arthis closes the hatch behind you, and you get offered the usual tea. Her room is as clean as it was before, not a single thing out of place.

“I’m sure you’ve seen the carnage outside. I am afraid that is my doing. Mammona has ‘convinced’ a great amount of people to challenge me, and even if I prefer to avoid confrontation, I’ve made it clear I show no mercy to those who wish me harm.” A pained smile form under her mask.

You ask her what Mona has against her.

“It is likely she seeks to own the streets, and she sees me as an obstacle. The ones she sent after me were not meant to win, they were meant to observe me. I wish I could show them mercy, but I have to make it clear that I am not to be trifled with.”

You ask her if she still has time to finish your training.

“Yes. The current situation does not concern you, so I see no reason to deny you your training. Besides, my student likes sparring with you.” She snaps her fingers, and the Arthis gets into position. “First, is your magic awake.”

You nod, it’s standing right by you. It stays silent most of the time.

“Very well, let’s begin. This training shall be more offense based, however my student will attempt an attack once every minute, which means you will be able to fully focus on your attacks during that time. Of course, when he decides to attack you within that minute is up to him, this would not be proper training if he was too predictable.”

Sounds easy enough. You decide to wait for the Arthis to attack first, you're on edge the entire time. It suddenly goes in for the kill, and you dodge pre-emptively, only for it to attack in a weird angle and unceremoniously shove you on the ground as usual. You knew he was going to attack you, but how were you even supposed to predict an attack like this?
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>>5934577
“He waited for your posture to falter within that minute, and your expectations betrayed you. All it took for him was to feint a move to throw you off. Patterns are good, but not always reliable, an opponent may choose to act erratically to make your reading useless. Tell me, what should you do if you cannot predict your opponent’s attacks?”

You tell her you should fight defensively until you can figure them out.

“This can be the correct course of action, but not in this case. Erratic movement has a disadvantage, and it’s that it sacrifices precision and power for surprise. It only works if you make false assumption about your opponent’s action. Fighting defensively against someone like my student is more dangerous than charging in blindly, the point of this training is to train your decision-making under stress. Let’s start again.”

This time you attack the Arthis first, you only use your arm to shoot him, as pulling out a gun is a little bit too awkward and predictable. He easily dodges your shots, but your goal isn’t to hit him as much as it is to suppress him. You rush the insect when you find him cornered, and his only option is to either crawl on the roof which would make him an easy target, or fight back. He chooses the latter, and instead of dodging, you pull your sword arm backward and slam your mechanical shoulder into the Arthis scythe, then you reverse your blade to make it push further against him to win the blade clash. Since it already attacked this minute, he has no choice but to tank the hit and flee for the roof, which gives you a few free bullet hits on him.

There isn’t a scratch on him, but you can tell your assault genuinely surprised him.

“Good job. Your tactic may be unoriginal and a little crude, but it does not make it any less effective. If you can limit what your opponent can do, then it leaves them very little room to surprise you. You decided to counter its attack with another instead of dodging, that was the right choice, even if it was a risky one. Let’s continue.”

The training lasts another month, and a lot of it depends on how ‘sharing the mental load’ with your magic. You need to trust it to make the correct decision – even if it’s occasionally wrong. You’ve actually reached the point where the Arthis uses you for his own training, which implies you are getting pretty close to his level.

At the end of the training, you become a lot better at judging the right moment to attack someone and where to hit them. You also learn to fight without over relying on your magic to disrupt your opponent’s movement, since it barely does anything against a strong soul like that Arthis.

“That’s the best I can teach you in that time. As I am not a magic user, you will have to learn how to take advantage of your own unique abilities on your own.”

You thank her, but before leaving, you ask her how she plans on taking care of the Mona problem.
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>>5934579

“I am unsure, she is unbeatable in her own domain. Even if every magic user in this city were to attack her directly in a place she fully claimed, she would come out victorious. However, She needs to leave the safety of her hotel if she wants to expand further, I will simply wait for the right opportunity to get rid of her.”

Maybe you could help her if the opportunity presents itself, but right now it’s better to play it safe.

Once you’re back home, you discuss with Etsy which city sounds better to her. She says she isn’t sure, on one hand having the Russian agency breathing down her neck doesn’t sound great, but the german one also feels like one fuck up could ruin both of your lives forever. Ultimately, she thinks Vladivostok is safer. You already have experience dealing with agencies, and you can always sell the info you found on the U.S agency to gain their trust. She still says she respects your decision no matter what you pick, and that both have their pros and cons.

You probably should make a decision now so you can take care of the paperwork in advance.

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5.876M
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30K (Monthly costs)
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10K (Sarah fake passport & ID)
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10K (Sunken Teeth dossier)
=
5.826M
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The Sunken Teeth:
Info cost: Purchased. Bounty: N/A.
The Sunken Teeth is a body part of the presumed dead god. The teeth is at the bottom of the ocean near Vladivostok and has many unique properties. Most people and animals that wander too close to the teeth end up dying, but those that do not will awaken to their magic or be permanently transformed in some other ways. This has caused the surrounding area to have a high amount of strange and dangerous sea life. The water itself is somehow unaffected by the teeth.

D.I.Y mine and process parts of the teeth to create some of their alloys, most notably the ‘biological nightmare’ and ‘devil gamble’ alloy.
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Now, what to do?

>Investigate an entity you already know about.
>Check what the agency is up to.
>Hire informants to search for more rumors. (150K)
>Spend time learning how to raise a kid.
>Write in.
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(oh also make a secondary vote to choose what city you want, this will be the final choice.)
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>>5934581
>Spend time learning how to raise a kid.
Only thing we can do. It's getting close, right? 3 months. Etsy oughta have 'grown' by now. Are we gonna get like, an ultrasound soon?

We should begin thinking of names.

Also, voting for
>Vladivostok
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>>5934581
>Try to learn the language of the country we're going to.
>Spend time learning how to raise a kid.
Both of these sound urgent.
>Vladivostok
And if we have the time (and won't mess with us too much)
>Check what the agency is up to.
We should have enough tech to be able to hack into them without knowing. Main reason I'm even voting for this latter part is because it could actually get us in the good graces of the country we go to if we give them info about the Agency.
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>>5934581
>Spend time learning how to raise a kid.

Pleasantly surprised moving the stuff is only 2 million. We could buy the dossier on each 1 million thing from both Stuttgart and Vladivostok, but that *is* expensive. And we kind of need to make a choice now.

>Vladivostok
It's not perfect and we'll need to gain the trust of the local agency, but we have some means to do so, and Stuttgart sounds extremely dangerous for our child.
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>>5934599
That's a good idea, but you're voting for three activities at once. I don't think we'll have the time for it immediately, but we can probably do it next month.
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>>5934601
Oh, well in that case.

>>5934581
>>5934599
Changing my fist part of the vote to just
>Spend time learning how to raise a kid.
If we can't do all three then I want to try for this, despite it being important for us to learn the language and gaining Agency intel.
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>>5934604
Learning the agency comes *after* knowing how to raise a kid. We're still gonna spend like 4 months in the city with our newborn until our contract with DIY runs out, right?
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>>5934605
That sounds about right, yes.
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>>5934589
+1
Which dating sim tropes exist over there in the cold east?
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>>5934659
>>5934604
>>5934600
>>5934599
>>5934589

Maybe now is a good time to learn how to take care of a kid. You’ve heard babies are a nightmare during the first few years, and you want to make sure Etsy doesn’t accidentally traumatize the kid by trying to shut them up in the wrong way.

You look things up online, and you get a good idea of the basics, like changing diapers, how to notice any sign of illness, when and how to feed them, etc. but you still think it would be nice to get advice from someone who has experience raising actual kids. Sawyer comes to mind, but the mail she sent you implies she can’t help without her power triggering, so you’ll have to think of someone else.

First, you ask your magic to see if it has any memories of kids. Unfortunately, the only person who has experience with parenthood is the queen, and she hasn’t been great at keeping her kids alive.

You ask Sarah, and she says that she did have to take care of some younger siblings when she was younger, but being a big sister is pretty different from being a mother. She still gives you a few tips on how to talk to children, but this applies more to toddlers than actual babies.

Even though Etsy made peace with her parents, she still doesn’t want you to get advice from them. She feels like asking them would be conceding that you aren’t ready for a kid, and she doesn’t want her dad to talk her ear off about it. This leaves only one person you can think of, Mia.

Mia says she doesn’t have that much experience with kids, but she knows someone who does. Despite her abrasive personality, the Asian girl you worked with before actually babysits part-time, and she has a lot of experience with kids. Her name is Caiji, and Mia puts you into contact with her.

At first, she refuses to help, saying she’s very busy, but you tell her you’ll give her 2K for her trouble, and she changes her tune pretty fast. She tells you the best way to learn is to do it yourself, and she asks you to come for one of her babysitting jobs.

This particular job has 4 kids, two girls that are about 5 years old, one 9-year-old boy, and a baby that’s a few months old. It’s kind of a pain to take care of all of them at once, but she tells you it’s perfect for you so you can see what kids act like at different ages.

Before you enter the house, Caiji stops you and tells you the basics. “No swearing, no yelling, no physical punishment of any kind. The kids don’t know you, so don’t take it personally if they avoid you or look at you with disgust, they just don’t know any better.” She opens the door, and you both come inside.

Two little girls are watching TV inside, with a boy trying to reach a utensil on the kitchen counter. Caiji quickly goes to the boy’s side, her voice shifts to a much nicer, higher pitched tone.
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>>5934814

“I told you to wait for me before you start anything.” She grabs the utensil before the boy can get it.

The boy pouts. “I can do it all by myself!”

“I know you can do it all by yourself, but how can I teach you if you finish without me?” She turns back to you. “The baby is still crying in the back, don’t touch him, but play with him or something. If you need help, just call me.”

You nod, and go to the kid’s room that holds the baby who is crying its lungs out. You jingle a few toys in front of him, but it doesn’t help, you try to sing a lullaby, but it just makes him cry even harder. Caiji said you couldn’t touch him, so you can’t cradle him to sleep. You try everything you can think of, but there’s no progress. You give up and call Caiji for help.

“You- Yeah, I see the problem. Listen, I know I’m not one to talk, but smile more, laugh a little. If they see your frown, it makes them scared.”

She hides her face in her hands, and does a game of peek-a-boo with the kid. It’s insane how fast she can change her expression when she has to interact with a kid. The baby laughs, and she laughs in return.

You follow her tips to calm down the kid, and the baby does go back to sleep given enough time.

Once you’re back in the living room, she asks you if there’s a particular kid you want to take care of. One of the girl’s a little bit of a brat, and the other’s really shy. The boy wants to be taken seriously and always tries to do stuff on his own, so he can be a handful.

You don’t know what your kid will be like, but whatever you learn here might help you raise them better.

>Interact with the boy (Your kid will be better at handling responsibilities)
>Interact with the brat (Your kid will be kinder)
>Interact with the shy girl (Your kid will become more social)
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>>5934816
>Interact with the boy (Your kid will be better at handling responsibilities)
This seems like the best. We want our kid to be capable.
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>>5934816
>Interact with the boy (Your kid will be better at handling responsibilities)
Please don't be as bad a loser as your father Weaver used to be
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>>5934851
Speaking of it, you think we'll ever find out what was up with the whole 'nameless' thing?
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>>5934854
I figure it's a "you'll find out when you're fated to find out" sort of thing. In practice, we'll find out too late for it to matter to anything it could have mattered much to, so it'll amount to little in the bigger picture we care about. Sawyer said something in the future stole it in a way that retroactively made Weaver nameless. What I'm wondering is if that same exact thing is what caused Weaver's original city here to lose it's name as well.
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>>5934816
>Interact with the boy (Your kid will be better at handling responsibilities)
Very tempted to go with the brat but I think this one gives an edge to keep them safer.
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>>5934579
>Patterns are good, but not always reliable
she said it!
>>5934581
>“I am unsure, she is unbeatable in her own domain. Even if every magic user in this city were to attack her directly in a place she fully claimed, she would come out victorious.
"
wtf, if that's the case how come the queen managed to win in that timeline ?
>>5934816
>Interact with the boy (Your kid will be better at handling responsibilities)
I wanted to go to germany, but one can't have everything
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>>5934873
While it's true that Mona is basically invincible in her place, it doesn't stop the streets from being swarmed by bugs and everywhere else to be conquered. Mona saw that the place was going to shit, and realized she couldn't buy or claim anymore of the city when most of it was now inhabited by bugs, so she just fucked off somewhere else because it wasn't worth the effort (and also she knew something really bad was coming.)
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>>5934816
>Interact with the brat (Your kid will be kinder)
I kinda want our kid to be kind, even though I recognize the use of the first one.
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>>5934816
>>Interact with the boy (Your kid will be better at handling responsibilities)
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>>5934879
>Mona saw that the place was going to shit, and realized she couldn't buy or claim anymore of the city when most of it was now inhabited by bugs, so she just fucked off somewhere else because it wasn't worth the effort (and also she knew something really bad was coming.)
hmm, makes sense. so the rapture that happened was a local one, not worldwide.
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>>5934992
>>5934954
>>5934919
>>5934873
>>5934860
>>5934851
>>5934845

You hear the sound of a plate falling in the kitchen, and you tell Caiji you’ll take care of it. When you enter the kitchen, you see the boy sweep the floor in a panicked state as he tries to hide the sharp bits of porcelain from you.

“Uhm, there’s nothing! Nothing happened!”

You calmly ask him if he broke the plate.

“No! I...I didn’t! The...stuff, on the ground, it was always there! I’m just cleaning it now, I’m helping!”

You tell him you aren’t angry, and that everyone makes mistakes sometimes, but lying to others can make things worse. What if he doesn’t see a bit of broken plate, and his sister gets hurt walking on it? It will be his fault because he didn’t tell anyone.

“But...when I tell them...they get angry...”

You answer that taking responsibility is important, and sometimes that means accepting help from others. Some people might get angry, but that doesn’t mean telling them is the wrong thing to do. Sometimes doing the right thing can hurt a little.

“But I don’t...I don’t want people to get angry at me...”

You tell him that it takes bravery to admit you messed up, and that you know he’s brave enough to withstand other people’s anger. You ask him one last time if he broke the plate, and after a moment of hesitation, he gives you a weak nod. You ruffle his hair affectionately and help him wash the dishes.

The kid asks you a few more questions about what to do in certain situations, about bullying, or how to tell his parents about bad grades. You’re getting a lot of insight about the type of fear a kid his age might face, and why they wouldn’t want to tell their parents.

Caiji comes into the kitchen, saying the parents will be here soon so it’s about time you leave. The kid tells her he broke a plate, and she tells him it’s okay, and that she’ll make sure everything is cleaned up properly. You give him a thumbs up.

You come back home with a better understanding of a kid’s mindset. It’s true that you were a kid once, but there’s a difference between knowing what a child wants and what a child needs. You hope your kid will come to trust you when they grow up.
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>>5935049

Etsy has been spending most of her spare time making medical equipment for when she’ll need to get the kid out, since she really doesn’t trust doctors with her body. Medical has never been her specialty, so you hope she knows what she’s doing. She’s also rightfully terrified about the pain of childbirth, which is described as by many as the worst type of pain imaginable, and that makes her rightfully stressed out. She even considered if getting the baby out using Sarah’s separation was viable, but you tell her extracting a baby via magic might not be the best idea.

Still, you ask Leah to prepare some calming items. It seems her ability can also simulate the way someone feels physically, so it might act as a safer, less addictive painkiller if handled right.

Now is probably a good time to learn Russian, as you’ve made your choice on where you’ll move out to. Your magic conveniently speaks Russian too, both Sasha and Dimitri were raised in Russia, you’re surprised that the agency would hire people from a nation they’re at war with, but maybe they hoped to use them as double agents in the long term.
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5.826M
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30K (Monthly costs)
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2K (Babysitting lessons)
=
5.794M
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Rumor update:
-Mona’s expansion has once again come to a halt, she’s aware everyone else is waiting for her to slip up.
-The old apartment complex suddenly disappeared, witness say it was engulfed by massive black tendrils and left absolutely nothing behind. This happened around dusk, giving you a good idea as to who might be responsible.
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Now, what to do?

>Investigate an entity you already know about.
>Check what the agency is up to.
>Hire informants to search for more rumors. (150K)
>Write in.
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>>5935051
>Check what the agency is up to.
Maybe find a place we can raid to get some info...maybe kill an agent and get immense potential...
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>>5935051
>Try to learn the language of the country we're going to.
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>>5935064
I think we'd better check on the agency first. We can't go risking our hide later on. Right now is our last chance to do dangerous shit.
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>>5935051
>-The old apartment complex suddenly disappeared, witness say it was engulfed by massive black tendrils and left absolutely nothing behind. This happened around dusk, giving you a good idea as to who might be responsible.
bruh
>>5935064
That'd be my safer bet as well, but I'm fine with checking up on the agency if "learning a language" isn't an activity we can sink all our time in
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>>5935052
>>5935068
In theory I like checking on them but the last time we tried all the methods involved looked dangerous or setting up some kind of ambush which is hard to predict without having access to their data like we used to. How do you intend we check up on the agency?
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>>5935100
i dunno. hacking maybe? we'll know when we get the results. right now we just want to get some data on the agency to sell to the ruskies so they'll leave us alone.
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>>5935051
>Check what the agency is up to.
why the sod did this now ? maybe he got tired of the glowies
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>>5935049
>that entire kid and plate scenario
Extremely realistic. Reminds me of when I was a kid.

>>5935051
>making medical equipment for when she’ll need to get the kid out, since she really doesn’t trust doctors with her body.
On the bright side, this will give her plenty of experience improving things for the second kid... then the third one... and so on...
>her ability can also simulate the way someone feels physically, so it might act as a safer, less addictive painkiller if handled right
Wow Leah's power is pretty cool when she bothers to use it
>Your magic conveniently speaks Russian too, both Sasha and Dimitri were raised in Russia
Well that certainly makes it easy to handle starting over in Russia when Weaver can simply get sentences from his stand in a pinch
>she’s aware everyone else is waiting for her to slip up
When will we write her that letter? Come on people!
>The old apartment complex suddenly disappeared, witness say it was engulfed by massive black tendrils and left absolutely nothing behind
Sword of Dusk finally said "fuck this place" and nuked it himself. What a swell guy

As for my vote
>Check what the agency is up to.
>Joke to Etsy about how the apartment complex got erased by Sword of Dusk. Guess he hated that place as much as we did, huh?
>Ask Etsy about writing Mona a letter together. You want to get one last word to her before you ditch the United States and this nameless city. You've been thinking this over for a while now, but inviting her to the wedding carried too much risk with her power.
Let's do this already
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>>5935199
>>5935122
>>5935052
>>5935064

You should check what the agency is up to, and you wonder why they’ve been so quiet recently.

First, you check the apartment complex files a little bit harder. With the help of your magic -- which contains parts of the memories of the two agents -- you’re able to find a few extra things you weren’t able to before. One is the Sword of Dusk’s involvement with the apartment complex, and the agency as a whole.

The agency sometimes gets help from more rogue supernatural entities in exchange for services only the government can provide. It’s not made clear what they offered Dusk to get his help, but it seems they both had similar goals and that he was willing to help them within reasons. ‘Within reasons’ included jobs that did not break the etiquette, which explains why he didn't kidnap you back then, despite the fact he was probably ordered to.

It’s very likely that the agency didn’t hold up the other end of the deal and that he ended up sabotaging the agency’s efforts as payback, or maybe he was simply tired of acting as the agency’s lapdog. Considering he can hold his own against Schadenfreude and casually destroy entire buildings, you’d say the agency has their plates full right now. You joke with Etsy that Dusk must have hated them as much as you did, and she answers that no one really seems to like them, even the agents themselves.

The amount of info you have on them is still lacking, and it’s good to remember that they’re still backed by the government, so you shouldn’t underestimate them just because they had a few fumbles. If anything, they’re bound to become more desperate as time goes on, and you have no idea if stronger agents from other cities might come here to clean up the mess.

You decide to ask your magic for some extra info it remembers from the agent duo. It shrugs, and says a lot of its memories are fuzzy and unreliable, however it can guess at a few locations the agency is likely to show up, if catching agents is your goal.

The Arthis still have a camp in a farm, too little is known about their unique biology to guarantee they can’t find a way to reproduce or, god forbid, awaken to their own magic. Because of this, the agency is likely to send some agents to keep them in check or even use them for their own purpose if they’re feeling brave. You can also always try to track people that have witnessed magical events, those tend to get threatened into keeping quiet. You can try to hack into their database too, it might snap attention back to you if you get caught, but it will give you a much better idea of the agency's current activity if you succeed.

How should you catch an agent, should you even bother at all?

>Prepare an ambush in the Arthis camp.
>Hack into their database.
>Ambush them near a witness.
>Just leave them alone, they aren’t going to bother you in the near future.
>Write in.
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>>5935505
>Prepare an ambush in the Arthis camp.
It's a low-threar assignment but one that requires power if something happens. I imagine we might meet a high power here.

I would, however, also be fine with hacking into their database.
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>>5935505
>Hack into their database.
Gives us something to sell/gift to the Russians to gain their trust. Also I don't want to ambush them again. Chances are it's going to be another chump who was forced into it that we will feel bad about killing. Etsy should be really good at hacking, so I don't anticipate too much trouble with failing to hack.
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>>5935505
>Hack into their database.
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>>5935542
+1
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>>5935656
>>5935563
>>5935542
>>5935512

You go to the workshop to ask Etsy if she can hack into the agency's database, and she raises an eyebrow.

"W-What does that even mean? I-It's not like we know where they store everything, am I just supposed to break into random computers until I find something? I...w-wait, hold on, I know! Sarah must remember some mail addresses, so maybe I can start there. I-I'll see what I can do."

You give her a quick kiss as thanks, and you ask Sarah about some mail addresses she knows, which turns out to be not many. The mail she gives are throwaway ones, but that doesn't mean they weren't used for more than one message. After some detective work, Etsy finds the mail of another agent, and she finds the password easily enough, it takes a few more weeks to get access to more mails before she's noticed and blacklisted. While she didn't get access to any info from the higher ups, she did find conversations from a lot of different agents, including very recent ones. One in particular catches your attention.

M.O: [Hey, I shouldn't be telling you this, but consider relocating somewhere else.]

K.P: [Why? I'm in charge of the Arthis stuff, chill job honestly.]

M.O: [The higher ups said we messed up too hard, problems popping up left and right, and they're sending a big shot to take care of everything.]

K.P: [And? That sounds like a good thing, lol. Are they massive pot?]

M.O: [Higher. If they go overboard, the D.A might get involved.]

K.P: [Fuck. Who are they sending anyway?]

M.O: [Infinite Reflections.]

The conversation ends there. Looking up the title they gave, the info on infinite reflections is at 50 million, and their bounty is at 1 billion, which is worrying to say the least. They also said they were higher than immense potential, which you've never seen before. You're not sure what to make of this info, you know something's bad coming, but you have no idea what. You think Etsy is going to give birth soon too, damnit, you don't even know if that agent is already here or not, what should you do now?

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5.826M
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30K (Monthly costs)
=
5.794M
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>Investigate an entity you already know about.
>Lay low.
>Use the info you now have to hunt an agent, you need the immense potential more than ever.
>Ask Etsy to spend extra on defenses, you just need to last a little longer. (1M)
>Hire informants to search for more rumors. (150K)
>Write in.
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>>5935764
Damn...hmm...I'm not sure. Should we hunt someone to get the immense potential? Should we lay low?
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>>5935764
>Lay low.
Yeah we don't wanna end up walking into Mr. Infinite Reflections' lap.
Also I thought that if you went beyond Immense (to Colossal?), that's when you get whacked by the cosmos, how come they have one?
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>>5935779
But how can we defend ourselves if we don't have the potential? The infinite man might not be here, and if he is, he might end up going after us..

We know the location of an agent - in the Arthis farm. We could cap him, and then lay low.
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>>5935779
>>5935786
I feel like our only two options here are "lay low" or "kill the Arthis farm agent to level up". Problem is I don't want Weaver to miss his kid being born, and I don't want disaster like "Etsy starts going into labor in the middle of providing mission support to Weaver while he's out trying to gank an agent" happening. But by the time we're prepared to gank an agent again, the Infinite Reflections guy will be here and then we HAVE to lay low no matter what until we get out of this place. Look, I want to get immense potential already so we can stop being high potential for fuck's sake, but there's always going to be more magic users out there in the world. We might run across one in Russia we'll have to wreck and then we can get immense that way. During the months of peace in-between being a new dad and fucking Etsy silly again, what's stopping Weaver from trying to experiment on trying to gain levels using his own power, like before?
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>>5935764
>Use the info you now have to hunt an agent, you need the immense potential more than ever.
alright, let's get the one in the farm. mr IR will go for dusk and schad first, perhaps even mona, so we have some time.
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>>5935819
Shouldn't there be at least a month before Etsy goes into labour? Can we get an update? Unless our kid is born several weeks early there shouldn't be a chance of her going into labor so soon.

>>5935833
Also yes, we are extremely low priority. Would they even know that we were the one who killed him if we did it sneakily?
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>>5935839
She'll start going into labor next month, so she should only start going into labor once the next action is finished.
Also, it's good to note that while you can 'level up' with your own snowflake method, reaching immense with it is nigh impossible, as the level of emotional turmoil required gets exponentially higher every time.

>>5935779
A certain D.A gets involved if magic user go overboard, I wonder who that could be.
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>>5935860
I think we should go for sniping the Arthis farm agent.
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>>5935860
>>5935764
Ok then
Backing >>5935833
Etsy come on I know the kid's born soon but we NEED that immense magic powerup...
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>>5935860
I wonder if there's any magic user out there who deliberately took 0 lives and has no blood on their hands, and who has level grinded using their own snowflake method alone, and reached high or immense or more just by doing that?
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>>5935833
This is probably the worst time we could possibly manage to hunt an agent. We just learned they are bringing in big guns to deal with their biggest issues. We should not have anything to do with the agency right now or make ourselves an issue for them to solve.

>>5935764
>Lay low
and more specifically
>Continue learning how to raise a kid
>Start learning Russian
He's only spent a month learning, there's more to do.
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>>5935860
>A certain D.A gets involved if magic user go overboard, I wonder who that could be.
they appeared before or were mentioned ? wait a moment, if it's a d.a... is it the deep arbiter ?
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>>5935764
>>5935883
+1
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>>5935890
It was supposed to be a lot more explicit during the Sawyer segment before I made it more vague, and I'm surprised no one picked up on it. When someone severely breaks etiquette and gets to a level the pet can't handle, then it makes sense that someone else might get involved.
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>>5935901
So theoretically we could hit that high a level and not breach etiquette, and we're good?
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>>5935904
Yup, when (or if) you reach immense, Weaver might get more informed about the details, so I don't consider it that massive of a spoiler since it doesn't change your current priorities too much to know about it.
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>>5935901
>and I'm surprised no one picked up on it.
I mean, it seemed more like a being from outta earth erasing the bugs, kek
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>>5935929
The deep arbiter does have a massive info cost and bounty, and even his pet was shown as being otherworldly when showing his true form, but it's true that he was never actually mentioned directly before now.

Also, we got a tie, so I'll lock the votes on the next tiebreaker.
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>>5935953
uuurgh lets just ambush the guy in the arthis camp
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>>5936004
actually, did you count >>5935768 as a vote?

I'm going to say we should get the arthis farm guy. why would this guy go against us when there's people like mona makin' a mess? as long a we're quick and maybe make it look like the bugs did it, it shouldn't bring any attention, right?
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>>5936007
I didn't count it since I counted >>5935863 as an agent hunt vote
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>>5936010
okay well we still need a damn choice, i just want to see our kid's birth.
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>>5935901
Yeah I caught that more as a "great filter from deep space" kind of deal... which, when I think about it, does kinda match.
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I don't think there's anyone else to tiebreak. Can't we just go ahead?
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>>5936085
I say flip a coin. 1d2 it
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>>5936097
well i can't do it since i'm already voting for one of the options and it's still a tie

but honestly whatever, flip a dice if it's necessary.
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Rolled 1 (1d2)

>>5936097
Sounds fair. 1 is lay low, 2 is hunt agent. I never actually rolled a die on there so let's hope I get it right.
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>>5936102
welp, we're never going to hit that immense potential...
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>>5936102
welp, partypoopers anons won it
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>>5936115
In a way, I suppose the true curse of this quest was the cowardly voters.
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>>5936115
>>5936121
>Not pissing off the agency right as they get an agent that's "higher than massive" potential is being a cowardly partypooper
You got me guys
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>>5936132
And what if he wants to go against us anyway? We already passed off the agency a long time ago, buddy
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>>5936136
Then we accelerate his timetable in pursuing us and are probably fucked regardless? He is orders of magnitude more powerful than us. And while we did piss them off a while ago, something gives me the idea they have bigger problems.
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>>5936138
Having immense potential could have given us a skill powerful enough to defend ourselves.
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>>5936141
Highly doubtful and pointless anyways because doing so would likely bring their ire.
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>>5936132
nigga, there's bigger threats to them then us even if that was the case.
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>>5936145
Yes, which is why they probably aren't coming for us any time soon, which makes laying low a good call. On the other hand, if we try to make a problem out of ourselves by killing / capturing their agents, that might make them change their priorities, however temporarily.
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>>5935892
>>5935883
>>5935833
>>5935779

You decide to play it safe, there’s no reason for them to go after you when there’s a lot of other high profile magic users to take care of. Right now, you have something much more important, a baby. You can get to a higher magic level later, but your child takes absolute priority. And so, you wait. You observe parts of the city via fly-drones, awaiting the famed agent to show on screen. At first, it feels like nothing is happening, the news are eerily quiet, and you keep refreshing online boards to see if any new rumors are popping up.

Suddenly your fly drones start going down one by one, at first you think they’re being destroyed, but it’s only their visors broke down. You’re left in the dark, and it makes you a little paranoid. You ask Leah and Sarah to stay here in the house for now, since you believe the factory to not be safe against someone like this, and you might need them later when Etsy starts going through labor.

Eventually, some news from the outside world do reach you, every glass in the casino Mona owned shattered, and all machines inside stopped working. This caused the place to temporarily close down, but you know there’s more going on in there. Unfortunately, you can’t get much info from where you are, you considered sending the squire, but you’ve decided to lie low, and you’re sticking with that choice.
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You hear a scream in the other room, and Sarah barges into the computer room. She yells that Etsy is losing water -- has it been a month already? You quickly go to Etsy to help her into a medical bed she built in the workshop – it’s not an ideal place to have a baby, but this part of the workshop is as clean as can be, so it will have to do. Etsy tries to say something, but all she can muster are a few whines and cries. You give her a few of Leah’s calming items, and get to work.

Oh god, you have no idea how to do this. You’re not a doctor, a doctor should be doing this. Shit, what if someone shows up now? You tell Sarah to separate the workshop from the outside world for now, this should at least slow down that agent, right? Besides, it’s busy with Mona, yeah, nothing to fear, it’s fine. It’s starting, there’s blood everywhere, you’re not sure where to put your hands, but you think you see something popping out as Etsy pushes as hard as she can. She grips Leah’s items as hard as she can, Leah says that she already squeezed the numbness out of the items, and she’ll have to bear a little bit of her pain for now. Of course it’s only ‘a little bit’, she doesn’t have the courage to take most of it, god-damn coward, you'd take all of Etsy's pain if you could.

There’s frantic screaming, your magic gives you a few pointers here and there, but you can’t hear anything. Something is coming out, disgusting liquid spills everywhere, you try to help it out, but you can’t bring yourself to actually pull, you don’t want to harm this small fragile thing. The head is out, this is the hardest part right? It’s easier from there, you tell Etsy it’s easier from there, but you don’t think she can hear you.

It’s-

She’s out.

Your daughter. She’s there. She’s crying, she’s breathing, she’s scared, but she’s there, and she’s alive.

You wrap your child in a small blanket, clean her, and cut the umbilical cord as well as you can. You present her to Etsy. She’s a little out of it, but she’s still conscious enough to hold your daughter in her arms. You fall to your knees and cry as a wave of conflicting emotions hit you.

You’re a father now.

It takes a few hours for you to recover emotionally, and even longer for Etsy to realize she hasn’t died. Eventually, the child stops crying and learns to feed on Etsy.

Leah awkwardly asks if you want her to take away some of the kid’s distress, but you tell her not to do that, you have no idea how magic would affect a baby that’s been just born. She shrugs, and says she’ll go check the cameras with Sarah.

“T-This was h-horrible but...I’m still happy, I guess? Oh, that’s r-right we need a name! It’s a girl so uhm...ah, I’m not good with names, I can only think of acronyms, d-do you have any ideas?”

You’re not good with names either, but maybe it should be…

>Write in your daughter’s name (will default to Sophia on a tie.)
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>>5936171
A shame we didn't get to see this moment drawn, but I guess we're a father now. For her name? Mhmmmm...not sure. Sophia is a nice name. Any other ideas?
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>>5936181
*by moment I mean the baby, not the birth. Those are usually kinda ugly.
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>>5936181
It's kinda late, and I'm going to sleep soon so I didn't have the energy for it, but I'll try to draw it tomorrow.
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>>5936171
Maria
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>>5936181
>>5936188
>>5936207
We really REALLY could do with investing in medical know-how and researching how this even works - Etsy could just watch some videos or read a book like she does a technical manual? This is definitely not going to be the first kid they'll have, you know
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>>5936169
>observe parts of the city via fly-drones
We should totally do this when we go to the faraway Russian port city to live there
>only their visors broke down
>every glass in the casino Mona owned shattered
>all machines inside stopped working
So this Infinite Reflections guy works like Hanged Man or Bites The Dust, if we want to compare to a JoJo stand?

>>5936171
>a medical bed she built in the workshop
Guess there's plenty of preexisting designs she could just grab from medical supply companies out there and build in-house
>the Weaver mental panic
This must be something every guy goes through when the time comes, throughout history
>she doesn’t have the courage to take most of it, god-damn coward,
Who is Weaver thinking this to?
>your magic gives you a few pointers here and there
When your magic stand has 2 girls in it, and one of them had the power to birth a constant insect army, well...
>You fall to your knees and cry as a wave of conflicting emotions hit you.
Not the time to try to use this for the snowflake method, but it's something
>You’re a father now.
Congrats to Weaver for reaching a point very few quest protags ever reach

As for the name, I'm still at a loss. Both the default and the writein in >>5936207 sound good to me
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>>5936207
Maria...characters with that name don't usually end up well, do they? I'm not sure it fits.
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>>5936181
>A shame we didn't get to see this moment drawn
once again asking the real questions, kek
>>5936190
ni ni
>>5936222
>Maria...characters with that name don't usually end up well, do they?
why do you think that, anon ?
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>>5936171
>Sophia
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>>5936226
Not him, but when I think "Maria" I think of Shadow the Hedgehog and how bad that went
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>>5936171
Either way, my vote goes for Sophia. I prefer that.
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>>5936171
Yeah fuck it
my vote's for Sophia
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>>5936171
Sophia sounds good
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>She doesn’t have the courage to take most of it, god-damn coward,
It's not made very clear, but it's directed towards Leah who decided to take a little bit of Etsy's pain, she learned to steal other people's feelings a while back, which would include physical pain, but she has to tank part of it herself as a result.

Weaver's just irrationally mad because she said she'd only take 'a little' bit of her pain, and it bothers him to see Etsy in this much pain.

Also, Sophia wins I believe, and baybee image like I promised.
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>>5936577
baby number 1 get. not many protagonists manage to get to this mark inside the quest. well, we definitely have a whole lot more to protect now..

say, i wonder if magic potential is inherited. if it is, that's very worrying...
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>>5936591
It's mentioned that base magic potential isn't actually that uncommon, it's actually rarer for someone to have *no* magic potential than having some, the problem is that awakening your magic into a usable form tends to kill most people (or worse) so it's more accurate to ask 'is your kid more likely to survive an awakening thanks to your genes than others'. Of course, it's still possible your kid has no magic potential at all, you can't tell right now because the kid is just born, and her soul right now is mashed potato until she can make actual decisions for herself.

As to what triggers an awakening, it can be due to a curse or the help of someone else, but it can also sometimes trigger in other intense situations (It's mentioned Leah awakened after a failed suicide attempt.) Usually, those intense situations won't kill the user like other awakening method as it's considered the 'natural' method of awakening instead of literally brute forcing it, but the method changes from people to people so it's not something you can use to mass produce magic users either.

Pretend that this info is something Weaver always knew because his main ability is literally called Magical Pattern Recognition, knowing how magic work is kind of his whole deal.
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>>5936577
She's got her mother's eyes!
That art's both cute and funny, it's real nice
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>>5936608
>That art's both cute and funny
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>>5936597
So it’s kinda like powers awaken in Worm, got it
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You name her Sophia. Etsy thinks it's a cute name, and better than the acronym she's been throwing for the past few minutes. Sophia looks like...a bald baby. Not exactly great to look at since she was just born, but your paternal instinct manage to convince you she's the cutest thing there is.

Etsy probably won't be able to do much for the following month, she's drained and needs to recover physically and mentally from the whole ordeal. She can still use a laptop from her bed to help you with things, but you shouldn't ask too much of her right now. You ask Sarah to stay around for now, just in case something happens when you aren't there. Leah goes back with the demon of the backstreet, turns out that new agent is making waves, and Leah thinks she'll be safer with her, you try to not feel insulted by the implication that you aren't strong enough to protect her, but considering what you've seen of her sister and her student, she might be right.

You've got about 3 months before the contract ends, you've learned Russian on the side, and asked D.I.Y to help with the most annoying (and illegal) part of the paperwork. You've tried convincing them to allow you to leave early, but they said that they can't really do that without upper management asking too many questions.

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5.794M
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30K (Monthly costs)
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5.764M
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Your priority right now is to survive until you can safely leave this place, how you'll do that is up to you.

>Keep laying low. They have no reason to go after you just yet.
>Ask for help to take care of the infinite reflection, surely you aren't the only one that has a problem with them?
>Hunt an agent, you need the power right now.
>Observe the infinite reflection, maybe you can find a weakness or a way to counter them.
>Write in.
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>>5936628
>Keep laying low. They have no reason to go after you just yet.
NUH UH
WE ARE NOT LEAVING EXCEPT FOR GROCERIES
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>>5936628
>Observe the infinite reflection, maybe you can find a weakness or a way to counter them.
If we are going to be doing anything to the agency we need to either know how to circumvent or defend ourselves from this guy. His intel dossier is insanely expensive so the russians might appreciate this too.
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>>5936612
Yeah, although it's more accurate to say awakening is usually related to the snowflake method of levelling up. Weaver could've theoretically awakened if he had a huge moment of self introspection during a particularly hard moment of his life.
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>>5936635
Though I suppose continuing to lay low isn't bad either.
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>>5936628
>Keep laying low. They have no reason to go after you just yet.
Well can't do anything *now*. This is why i said we'd never hit immense. Because that was our LAST CHANCE. Now we're a father. Let's just enjoy taking care of our little Sophia.
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>>5936636
>huge moment of self introspection during a particularly hard moment of his life
With the monotony and despair of the loser NEET life in that apartment, that would have been hard to think about to be able to try. Most people these days aren't taught to or incentivised or given time to introspect at all. I could ramble about this, but I don't want to

>>5936640
Maybe snowflake method can supply the last little bit we need to hit immense? We needed only one kill; surely it'll be enough?
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>>5936645
>Maybe snowflake method can supply the last little bit we need to hit immense?
I mean, maybe? Maybe seeing our baby will be enough emotional fuel to boost us up. We have a whole month of nothing. We can just...reflect and shit i guess.

Would htat be a specific vote?
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>>5936628
>Write in.
We're experiencing a rush of storng, special and unique emotions due to parenthood.
How about self-reading? Maybe while holding lil' Sophia
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>>5936655
+1 this while we lay low then
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>>5936655
this seems reasonable
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>>5936645
>I could ramble about this, but I don't want to
we're all ears, anon
>>5936655
>+1
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>>5936714
>>5936680
>>5936655
>>5936654
>>5936640
>>5936635
>>5936634

You’ll stay low for now, you need to take care of the baby, and now isn’t a good time to attract attention. Mona still hasn’t been apprehended from what you’ve heard, and if what the demon of the backstreet said about her is true, she’ll be really hard to take down as long as she keeps turtling in places she owns. In other words, there is a very real chance that by the time the infinite reflection is done with Mona, you’ll already be out of town.

You decide to spend that extra time reading yourself, hoping that you might be able to reach immense without another kill. Sure, you lack Leah’s emotion manipulation, but you’re not THAT far off from the next level, surely you don’t need to do anything as intense as last time to break through, right? Besides, you just had a child, so your emotions are bound to be all over the place.

That’s what you keep telling yourself, but turns out ‘emotional turmoil’ doesn’t necessarily mean ‘intense emotions’. You’re happy to be a father, you don’t feel any conflicting emotions, and while there are traces of insecurities here and there, it's nothing that you aren't familiar with.

As you watch over the sleeping Sophia, you ask your magic if it knows any way to break through in your current state.

“Yes. You will not like it, though.”

It hovers over your daughter, and you tell it to stop right here, it smiles.

“As I said, you will not like it, but it is nothing harmful. I just wish to take full control of your body and hold Sophia in your arms for a short moment. That is all.”

You tell it you aren’t sure you trust someone else to hold your child like this, you don't trust it with your body either, what if it takes full control or something?

“Your body still recognizes your soul as its sole owner, even if I wanted to, I would not be able to hold control for more than a few minutes, and you will be able to kick me out at any time. Besides, I am physically incapable of doing something you order me not to do.”

You’re still a little wary, so you decide to call Sarah so she can forcefully separate your magic from your body if things go awry, and it’ll have to hold Sophia over a mattress, so even if it drops it, Sophia will be fine. After you make sure everything is safe, you slowly let your magic take full control of your body, it feels...wrong. You’re actually still there, you can move your body, but you can feel something else move your muscle without your consent. Slowly, your control waver, and you start being pushed out until you can see yourself from a third-person perspective.
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>>5936832

It gently cradles Sophia, a kind smile on his face. You’re scared, isn’t this a bit much to use your child like this just to get stronger? What if something goes wrong? You should’ve told Etsy, but you were scared of how she’d react.

“It’s scary to not be in control, isn’t it? That’s how I feel all the time,” it says using your own voice. “I’m not used to seeing things like this, I just wanted to know what it felt like, in something more than memories that do not belong to me.” A lonely tear runs down its cheek.

After a few minutes, you get back control of your body as it promised, but there’s something wrong. You feel something that doesn’t belong to you, a residue of your magic’s passage.

You’re envious of yourself, you’re scared that you’ll never get to experience life, you’re a tool that has been cursed with awareness. You don’t have a name, why does this child get a name? You want a name too. You love this child, you hate this child, you want to be alive too, this isn’t fair. You want to scream, you want to cry, you want to do so much, but you can’t, and you’ll never be able to.

You put Sophia back into her bed, and she starts to cry. You feel like you’re going to puke, but you try your best to withstand the emotional assault.

“And now, I will weave.”

>Destructive Nostalgia:
You can now reverse something multiple years in the past, (up to 20 years in the past if you use all your magic.) The effect can now affect medium sized things, including humans with varying degrees of effectiveness depending on the strength of their soul. This ability requires focus to use, but can be done independently by your magic’s persona. Your speed zone can no longer slow or speed things up, but can reverse an entire area in the same fashion instead.

>Accelerationism:
You can now severely accelerate the pre-existing pattern of a small sized thing, including momentum. Someone might bleed out in seconds instead of hours from a wound, and a bullet could reach light speed with enough magic. This ability does not require the speed zone to use. You can no longer reverse patterns.

>Unreliable Existence:
Once you gain a sufficient understanding of someone’s magic and abilities, you become capable of disrupting fundamental aspect of their magic and even souls. Your abilities also become much more effective on even stronger souls with enough understanding. MPR now has a tangible magic cost, but is much faster.

>Playing God:
You can now permanently change the way the pattern of a small sized thing works. This requires a lot of focus, time, and magic. As such, it can rarely be done in combat. A flame may burn forever, even under water, a bullet may automatically seek your enemies, and even your body may be modified bit by bit. The time and magic cost increase depending on how absurd the change to the original pattern is.
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>>5936833
Ooh, now that's very interesting...those are some crazy skills. They do have their drawbacks, but...

I think Unreliable Existence would be the best for punching up. Since they become more effective on stronger souls, we could theoretically take out even someone like Mona by disrupting her magic.

Of course, Destructive Nostalgia and Accelerationism feel like they could be pretty damn good too. Like, couldn't you, for example, basically erase someone from existence by reversing something in a way that kills them?
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>>5936835
Yup, you could essentially reverse someone into a baby (assuming they're young enough). Or, you could try to straight up reverse their head so they have no idea how they got here. But of course, if their soul is strong as hell, this might take so much magic and time that you'll be dead by the time it does anything noticeable, so it might be better used on inanimate objects in some cases.
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>>5936839
No, i was thinking more like, for example, reversing a car right into them so they fucking crash and die.
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>>5936833
I think this is a vote too serious to resolve so soon, not without heavy discussion. But either way
>Write-In: Hug our magic stand
That's fucking rough, buddy
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>>5936833
>Unreliable Existence
I'd say go for this one. It's the only one that doesn't handicap something we use on the regular in a fight. Also, I love playing the info game.
>Write-in
Name our magic. She feels is a tool, she may be one, but she doesn't need to stay one.
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>>5936833
>Unreliable Existence
I like this
>>5936850
>Hug our magic stand
nice idea, support
>>5936869
>Name our magic
>doesn't offer a name
ngmi. let's call she Maria if she doesn't have a favorite one.
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>>5936874
Had a few ideas bubbling under the surface, expected severe pushback to the idea, so I didn't wanna bother.
Maria feels a bit bland for that, but honestly? She's our weaver friend, she's born of a bug queen, let's call her Arachne.
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>>5936874
Maria doesn't sound like a cool name for an magical stand.
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>>5936879
>>5936886
well, how about Octavia ? there's even a reference to her bug origins
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>>5936890
Well again, that's just a normal name. I'm saying it feels weird to name a magical stand a normal name. Feels like she needs a magical name.
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>>5936902
>Well again, that's just a normal name. I'm saying it feels weird to name a magical stand a normal name. Feels like she needs a magical name.
"Amorphous Friend from Beyond"
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>>5936833
Fuck it
>Unreliable Existence
At least we still have speed zone and backtracking. That means we're not all in on Unreliable Habit upgrade path, but it gives us an edge
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>>5936869
>>5936874
>>5936879
>>5936886
>>5936890
>>5936902
>>5936913
Think about it, about Weaver's magic itself, about patterns, and about the 4 people it has inside, and about Weaver himself. Go from there
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>>5936918
if we go from there, it's gonna be something like a stand name >>5936913 like I suggested. Big thonks time.
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>>5936923
>>5936917
>>5936874
>>5936869
>>5936850

Silence. You expected this to be a more surreal experience considering last time, but the weaving happened relatively smoothly, maybe it’s because you weren’t the one doing it for once.

“It was close. I had to stretch your soul here and there since you lacked a few kills. You should avoid fighting or using your magic too much for the following month until it all snaps back into place, or you might regress. That includes using MPR, it will no longer be a passive skill, so only use it when strictly necessary.”

You awkwardly try to give it a hug, but of course, you phase right through it. It laughs.

“I appreciate the sentiment, but I’m fine. I assure you what you felt back there was a little bit more intense than my usual mood, although the feelings themselves are as true as can be.”

You ask it if it wants a name.

“You felt that too.” It looks uncomfortable. “A name would be...ah, a girl’s name would be nice. Maybe it’s a little weird to refer to myself as a girl, as I do not have a body to call my own, but I want to differentiate myself from you in some way. I also feel a stronger connection with the women I share memories with, so maybe that's where my preference comes from.”

You’ve always thought of her as an ‘it’ in your mind, but maybe it isn’t fair to relegate them as an object to be used like this. You tell her you’ll think of a name, calling her ‘your magic’ was getting annoying anyway.

Sarah clears her throat. “So, is everything okay or…?”

You tell her everything’s fine. She shrugs, and leaves the room. You have to spend a few hours calming Sophia down so she stops crying, it takes so long, Etsy shows up to take care of it herself. Looks like Sophia was hungry.

Anyway, it looks like you’ve survived another month, hopefully Mona can keep the agent busy for a little bit longer, only two more months, and you’re out of here.
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5.764M
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30K (Monthly costs)
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5.734M
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Rumor update:
- Mona’s properties are closing one by one, soon, she’ll only have her original hotel left. The blackmails have stopped entirely.
- The orphanage placed a sign that says ‘I know your fall. Leave this place alone, or you’ll regret it’.
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You can’t use your magic for the month, and there’s no reason to hunt anyone right now, so you’d rather stay home for now, maybe you should make some preparations?

>Just focus on learning Russian and finishing the paperwork.
>Keep observing the Infinite reflection from afar, all info you can get is useful.
>Spend most of that time taking care of Sophia.
>Write in.
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>>5936993
>Just focus on learning Russian and finishing the paperwork
Soon we'll be free...free to go to Russia. Free to stop worrying and spend the rest of our days taking care of our children and making Etsy continuously pregnant until menopause.
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>>5936993
>Learn some more about how to raise a child
There's always more to learn, and we've only spent a month really trying at it. I'd like to be able to be a better parent not just for Sophia, but for other children that come along.
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>>5936993
>Learn some more about how to raise a child
literally just born, come on people

>>5936999
See >>5922738
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>>5937023
Soccer team? We should make enough to have two. And then they can play against each other.
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>>5936993
>Just focus on learning Russian and finishing the paperwork.
I assume that Mona's power doesn't work on bankrupt(?)/closed down properties and if the blackmails stopped either they got the boy or he's power isn't useful anymore. Man, I hope Sawyer survives.
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>>5937025
I assume she will be fine, given the agency said "D.A." or Deep Arbiter himself would come around if Infinite Reflections went off the deep end for whatever reason. The orphanage is the cat's playground and one of his homes, and the cat has a direct line to Deep Arbiter himself. Plus what the QM said in >>5935901 leads me to believe both Deep Arbiter and his Pet are real diehard etiquette sticklers. So I figure Sawyer's safe because she owns the orphanage and gives the cats a home too.
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>>5936993
>>Spend most of that time taking care of Sophia.
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>>5936999
>>5937013
>>5937024
>>5937025
>>5937037
Think we should write that letter to Mona soon? We're approaching the end of our time here, and Mona's getting close to being killed too.
>Mona’s properties are closing one by one, soon, she’ll only have her original hotel left. The blackmails have stopped entirely.
I want to do this NOW before it is too late.
>only two more months, and you’re out of here.

>>5936993
Adding to my vote in >>5937023
>Write a letter to Mona with Etsy. You're getting the feeling she'll be killed any day now, and you already know the address of her hotel. This is the last and only chance you ever have to tell her anything, including thanking her for cursing you and leading you to being with Etsy.
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>>5937130
Why? It ultimately doesn't matter if we have "completion" with her or not, although it might be nice to kill her.
But I don't really want her sights to be put on us or Sophia for that matter.
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>>5937428
exactly, we should just be glad she seemingly forgot about us and keep living our best life. we already have an immense potential skill. we're all good.
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>>5937428
>>5937431
But muh closure with first and worst girl... The book-ends...
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>>5937130
>>5937037
>>5937025
>>5937013
>>5936999

You focus on taking care of Sophia for now, you don't want something to happen to her when you're not watching, and as much as it pains you to admit it, Etsy can sometimes be a little scatterbrained and forget your daughter's scheduled feeding and cleaning time. Your child is way too young to start moving on her own, so at least you don't have to worry about her crawling somewhere else or grabbing something she isn't supposed to, but you still decide to learn how to prevent that so it won't be a problem when she reaches that age. You pester Caiji with more questions over the phone, she doesn't even make you pay for it, she says the money you gave her last time is more than enough.

Sarah tells you she's going to start moving out, as she'd rather not stay here any longer than she has to. You wish her luck, and she gives you her phone number, just in case you need to contact her. It's unlikely you'll need to, considering she's moving all the way to Italy, but it'll be nice to know how she's doing on her end.

You have to admit, taking care of a baby is pretty draining. Sophia is definitely cuter than when she just came out of the womb, with a few hairs starting to grow on her previously bald head, but that doesn't make her any less insufferable. Sometimes she'll cry for hours and there's just nothing that can calm her down, she isn't hungry, she doesn't want to play, she doesn't want to sleep, she just wants to scream. You gain some sense of respect for your parents if that's what they had to deal with -- you still hate them, but you appreciate the fact they didn't throw you into a wood chipper back then, because you're sure that crossed their mind more than once.

Still, you do eventually manage to find ways to calm Sophia down. Your lullabies didn't work on the other baby, but Sophia really likes your voice, and a little bit of singing usually stops her crying after a few minutes. She also likes Etsy's voice, but her constant stuttering can make her singing awkward, so Etsy wants you to do it for her.
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>>5937442

You start to feel like your magic is back to how it was, too, it was pretty annoying to have MPR turned off at all times like this. It's still turned off by default, since you have to spend magic every time you're using it, but at least it works way faster now.

With nothing better to do, you decide to send a few more fly-bots that are focused on listening instead of viewing. Only the visors were destroyed before, so you hope you'll be able to get more info by focusing on audio recording. They even have a little bit of devil's gamble on them so they don't get instantly destroyed by friendly fire. You send the flybots in Mona's properties, since that's where you expect the Infinite Reflections to show up.

You also send a flybot that contains an anonymous message to Mona, thanking her for indirectly letting you meet the love of your life. The message is anonymous since you don’t want the agent to think you’re closer to Mona than you actually are, but you wanted to send a last message to Mona before her very likely death.

To your surprise, she actually answers in one of the recording flybot you put around, seems like she knew you put them here.

“Mhh~ don’t thank me, that was all you, I dislike those who attribute their own success to others. Ah, You will stay here for one more month, right? Good, good! Stay tuned~”

She directs the flybot towards a golden drawer, seems like she already claimed the bot in what little time it spent here, not that you’re surprised.

It’s weird, though, you expected her to be a little more...scared? But then again, that’s how she always sound, she might just be too prideful to show fear in front of someone else.
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5.734M
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30K (Monthly costs)
=
5.704M
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Rumor update:
- Only one of Mona’s property is still active, and you presume Infinite Reflection is going to go after her hotel soon.
- It looks like most agents have vacated the town, only a few are remaining at the moment.
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Only one more month, and you’re out of here. At this point, you should fully focus on how to get out of here safely. It should cost about 2 millions to move everything out, the paperwork isn’t as ironed out as you wished it was, but it should work.

>Rent a plane privately to move everything at once, it’s slightly more expensive but safer. (cost +1M)
>Negotiate another contract with the Russian branch of D.I.Y so they can move things for you. (Contract duration: 1 year)
>Just move everything like you originally planned.
>Try to make a deal with the Russian agency in exchange for info, this might require some extra hacking on your part.
>Write in.
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>>5937445
Question about the plane, how can we ensure it won't get shot down by the agency? We're technically a wanted criminal.
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>>5937445
>Negotiate another contract with the Russian branch of D.I.Y so they can move things for you. (Contract duration: 1 year)
We wanted to continue working with DIY anyways right?
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>>5937445
>we actually did the letter
OK WE'RE GOOD NOW

My vote is
>Negotiate another contract with the Russian branch of D.I.Y so they can move things for you. (Contract duration: 1 year)
But also bring up >>5937449 when we do talk to the D.I.Y. rep girl
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>>5937454
I am seriously SERIOUSLY tempted to add
>write a letter to Sawyer at the orphanage about most things that happened in the time since you last saw her at the convenience store ages ago
I think sending a photo of Weaver and Etsy with Sophia would be pretty rough on her, even though she likes kids and is surrounded by them in the orphanage. Could have a jealous fit and ruin a future for Sophia remotely for all I know. Maybe years later we could hop on a plane and visit her?
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>>5937459
yeah no she's already seen the future, sending a photo now wouldn't really have a point.
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>>5937460
Yeah you're right. I'll rest content with the Mona message then
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>>5937445
>Negotiate another contract with the Russian branch of D.I.Y so they can move things for you. (Contract duration: 1 year)
Sounds fair.
Also how about deciding on a name for our magic? Arachne is still my favourite but it's supposed to be a vote.
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>>5937445
>Negotiate another contract with the Russian branch of D.I.Y so they can move things for you. (Contract duration: 1 year)
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>>5937464
Goes with the power
Goes with the title
Goes with the bug queen plus the superiority agent bitch K.I.S.A. killed offscreen
I'm fine with it. I just wish that despite the self-admitted closeness to the two girls we killed, we still get a bit of Oliver occasionally?
>I also feel a stronger connection with the women I share memories with, so maybe that's where my preference comes from.
I personally think that the earth spike agent guy has more of an influence on our magic stand's overall stability than she gives credit for. He had that whole "straight-edge rock solid agent of competence and self-control" aura going back when he was alive. I don't see much of the girl agent's bitchiness or other unknown character traits showing in the magic stand - not that we saw any, given the vision we saw of her was after K.I.S.A. killed her 1v1. Of course she'd also be a huge bitch to the guy responsible for killing her AND killing her fellow agent bf too. I get the impression the earth spike agent and the bug queen girl are the main two people balancing the magic stand out, with the offscreened girl and Oliver being the "lesser" influences. But the scales are tipped to the girl side of things, so the magic stand is a girl. I don't know if this can ever change if we get more magic user kills, but we'll see
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>>5937475
Oliver doesn't show up often, but you'll get to see him more when your magic gets to fuck around in combat (he's the one that enjoyed messing with your parents the most). He's the slightly more forgiving, mischievous and laissez-faire attitude of the magic. He actually does wonder to keep the magic's emotional wellbeing in check, but it's not something that you can see in the way she talks. Sasha (the girl agent) is slightly less obvious, but she's actually just as professional as the other agent when she actually has to follow orders, she just doesn't respect anyone that isn't a higher up.

>>5937449
Turns out you can still disrupt bullets, and Etsy can repurpose the anti missile system on the plane. Of course, if they send magical attacks after the plane, you might be in bigger trouble, but you unfortunately can't afford an entire plane made of devil's gamble.
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>>5937486
Extreme neuron activation moment:
Weaver and Etsy name all their children so that when you order their names from oldest to youngest they form an acronym word. So with "Sophia" it'd have to be a word starting with "S". Probably way too autistic to implement though, so Etsy will need her acronym fix some other way
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>>5937494
If you reverse the ordering you could get P A T T E R N S :^)
But let's not fuck up our children for the sake of a meme (and that'd also mean we'd need 7 more)
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>>5937509
It would also ruin the acronym once there's more kids than there are letters in the word. That's a when, not an if, so the idea is out entirely
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>>5937445
>Negotiate another contract with the Russian branch of D.I.Y so they can move things for you. (Contract duration: 1 year)
Muna really just said pic rel
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>>5937602
>>5937473
>>5937464
>>5937459
>>5937454
>>5937451

You decide to renew the D.I.Y contract, since you neither have the money, time nor patience to make your own company, and having the backing of one of the biggest corporation out there is a massive boon. The deal goes smoothly, with the only requirement that you sell a design at least two designs of satisfactory quality within the year, in exchange, they'll take care of all the paperwork and even lend you one of the plane they have to move out to Russia. You'll be free to modify the plane and use the plane as long as the contract is active, although they tell you that they'd like it if you could get the plane back to its original form when the contract is over (unless you decide to renew it.)

You keep listening in with flybot over the town, but at this point you're pretty sure you're safe. Most agents have left the town, and the Infinite Reflection is still in a lockdown with Mona, and you decide to use that chaos to load the plane situated at a nearby airport. You don't actually load it yourself, you instead send the squire, which has been temporarily modified to better transport luggage. Once most of the important stuff has been moved out, Etsy has begrudgingly moved most of the home's defense into the plane. You have to admit you feel very...naked without all of Etsy's overkill security measures.

After a nerve wracking travel to the plane with Sophia, you're finally all set to start your new life. You've had to pay extra for another house in Russia, it was pretty expensive since you had to make sure the basement was big enough to hold the generator. The pilot ask you if you're ready, and after Etsy triple checks everything, you give him a thumbs up. The engine start, you ask your magic to patrol around the plane and tell you if it sees anything weird, and of course, disrupt any incoming bullet. Before the plane takes off, you notice that the flybots are picking up fighting sound from Mona's hotel, you listen in on the conversation going on between her and the Infinite Reflection…
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“So, miss Mona! I’m supposed to do the whole spiel on joining us for the greater good, but let’s skip the pleasantries, alright? We both know how this chat will end.” He stomps his foot on the ground, and every mirror in the golden throne room breaks, glass shards scatter over the previously pristine floor.

The Infinite Reflection smiles, he thinks you’ve made a mistake, that you were so vain that you wouldn’t take out items that obviously empower him. Of course, he would’ve realized how strange that was if he was in a normal state of mind, but you made sure that isn’t the case.

You give him your cutest smile. “Aww~ thought we were going to have a little heart-to-heart! Back in my days, men used to be so much more polite.” You teleport the bringer boy to you, and the agent raise an eyebrow.

“So that’s your plan?” He readjusts his sunglasses with one hand, and throws his cigarette in front of him with the other. The cigarette’s burning end multiplies before your eyes, and with one flick of his wrist, a torrent of flame advance towards you.

“Anyway, as I was saying, back in my days, men used to be more polite, and most importantly...” You tap the boy on his shoulder. “They always had the balls to show their face in a fight.”

Suddenly, the real body of the agent is brought in front of the flames. His eyes widen in surprise, but he reflects the flames before they reach him. He has good reflexes, but he’s clearly not used to fighting in person like this.

Bringing an entire person like this would normally be outside the bringer boy’s ability, but you managed to slowly but surely erode the agent’s soul with every encounter you had with him. Of course, he only used his reflections, but his soul was still linked to each of them, so you were able to affect him by proxy. You have to admit, this was a gamble, there was a very real chance this wouldn’t have worked, but if there’s one thing you excel at, it’s calculated risks.

A few dozens of his reflections appear to cover for his real self, he’s not trying to escape, which means the greed you’ve implanted unto him a few months ago is working as intended. The most reasonable thing for him to do is to get out of here after all, and you don’t think you’d be able to stop him if he tried.

Anyway, all you can do is stall and hope he’s dumb enough to not notice the constant strain on his soul that this place is creating. He’s used to reflecting everything, but you can’t reflect something that comes from inside. It’s unlikely he noticed the very air he’s breathing has been claimed by you.

Attacks come from all sides, but using the boy as a living shield makes them back off when you can’t simply dodge them. Even so, you have to sacrifice about twenty souls just to keep yourself alive, as some of his attacks are straight up unavoidable. If you weren’t in a place you own, he would’ve torn you to shred in seconds.
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>>5937788


But you are, in fact, in a place you own, and unlike what you showed this idiot during your previous fights, you’re capable of much more when you’re willing to use your assets properly. Two walls slam into each other and crush a few of his reflections, the building starts to shake as its very foundation is being used as an improvised weapon. The real him dodges it without effort, and he teleports right in front of you using a glass shard that was left at your feet.

50 souls sacrificed, you’re almost there, if you can just-

He plunges his hand into your guts, and a thousand glass shards start multiplying inside you. 75 souls. You hold his waist with one arm and pull him close enough for a kiss. You then bite off your tongue and spit as much blood as you can into his throat.

CLAIMED.

You push him off of you, sacrificing as many souls as you need to regenerate the damage, unfortunately, the effect is still going, and it takes much longer than you expected to get rid of all the glass shards. Hopefully you didn’t sacrifice the soul of anyone important, there are a few tools you actually liked in there.

Mhh~ what was the next step again?
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(I think now is probably a good time to end this thread, but before that, I want to make another backstory vote because why not. Just vote for a character you wanna get a short backstory blurb on, unlike Sawyer, it'll be relatively short and non interactive, which means it'll be posted in one go. After that, I'll probably post some random trivia and end the thread.)
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>>5937789
How horrible. She's one of those "sacrifice lives to not die" fighters, like black sperm. Unreliable Habit would probably be pretty damn good against her, but at this point I doubt she's probably just going to get even more powerful until they decide to straight up nuke the city. I guess it's a good thing we left, the DA will definitely be coming around. But by then we'll be in Russia.

As for the backstory, not sure...conflicted between learning about Mona, and learning about someone like the Backstreet Demon.
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>>5937789
Fuck. I had hoped he'd win. Fuck Mona.
>>5937790
Well, we got one right here, ey? I wanna learn about the Infinite Reflections.
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>>5937814
Fuck it, +1
I want lore background on Reflection man
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>>5937790
Let’s see the peeping boy
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>>5937822
He's a pervert loser, and he sold his soul to Mona in exchange for a kiss or sex.
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>>5937788
>You teleport the bringer boy to you
>Bringing an entire person like this would normally be outside the bringer boy’s ability
>using the boy as a living shield makes them back off when you can’t simply dodge them.
AND THIS IS WHY
THAT FUCKING SHITTY 14 YEAR OLD FAGGOT
NEEDED TO DIE
I hope we can Unreliable Existence a teleport so that the person teleports into a wall or object and dies instantly, or permanently loses a chunk of their body and organ system from random nearby furniture suddenly occupying the same space as them. That'd be hilariously brutal to do to this kid or to Mona

>>5937789
>Two walls slam into each other and crush a few of his reflections, the building starts to shake as its very foundation is being used as an improvised weapon
And this is why Mona needs to be orbitally nuked to ever have a chance of real death
>You then bite off your tongue and spit as much blood as you can into his throat
Fucking metal
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>>5937831
>Once you gain a sufficient understanding of someone’s magic and abilities, you become capable of disrupting fundamental aspect of their magic and even souls
Disrupt Mona's magic so she is cut off from owning anything, or disrupt her soul so she cannot use any souls she claimed. Or disrupt something as simple as one of her bodily functions.
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>>5937836
Disrupt her connection to the building you're in. Watch as she panics. Tell KISA to turn her into Swiss cheese

and I do mean KISA, otherwise we might flow into massive potential and then we won't find peace anywhere
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>>5937789
Of course she can claim the fucking air. Man, a shame he didn’t win or at least made its draw. Anons who didn’t want to get the boy are in shambles now.
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>>5937842
K.I.S.A. got the kill on the girl agent offscreen and finished off the earth spike agent after he took Weaver's leg off. Both kills counted to Weaver regardless.
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>>5937875
I wanted that fucker dead but I gave in to the paranoid cowards instead just to move on with things. At least we got some good "becoming a parent" kino out of the rest of the events once we decided to screw going after anybody
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>>5937904
Wasn't that because be sucked the Magic from it? I also wanna see what happens when KISA gets too much magic.
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>>5937790
>Backstreet Demon
So, we just didn't sell the house? Who the heck just leaves a house and doesn't sell or even rent it out when they have absolutely no plans of coming back? That's ridiculous. I thought it didn't even need to be said.
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>>5938009
You're correct in assuming it's been put for sale, I just forgot to mention it, however considering the current state of the town not a lot of people will be willing to buy a property here, so you'll probably be already settled in Russia by the time it gets sold.
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>>5937486
>Oliver
Glad to hear he isn't dead weight and his influence matters to our stand buddy.
>Sasha
I take it that translates to "only respects herself and Weaver and by extension Etsy"?
>if they send magical attacks after the plane
No way Mona's going to use the kid to bring the entire plane to her mid-flight, right? No way the shitkid's power works globally, right? Hahaha... ha...

>>5938055
So QM, thoughts on how this entire thread went? How do YOU like the way things turned out in your quest so far? Seriously thank you for updating like 3 times a day by the way; we'd be content with 2 or even 1 if it meant your health is fine and you don't flake or drop this like a filthy coward. At least not if it's serious and not without the common courtesy of letting us invested players know. But that aside, what are your thoughts on Weaver's character development? Thoughts on our rambling and panic and planning against these crazy situations? Which part of this thread is the point where you felt things were lowest for you as the QM, where things were stalling and being bogged down in confusion and such?
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Maybe I speed read the whole thing (which is very interesting and finally end it till now) but what happened to the arm? There was a whole upgrade for it and it wasn’t mentioned later on
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>>5938123
>but what happened to the arm?
still stored since we haven't figured out a way to get it back on us.
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>>5938144
Yeah, it's not exactly in a great state considering how long it's been frozen. Fun fact, it was possible to ask Sarah to reattach the organic arm, since she can separate and reattach her own limbs, with a little work she could've done the same with yours. The silver arm is better, though.

>>5938101
The advantage of being jobless I suppose, the job I wanted didn't call me back so I'll go back to searching. As for how I feel about the quests, I guess there's that part of me that isn't fully satisfied with a few things.

>Which part of this thread is the point where you felt things were lowest for you as the QM, where things were stalling and being bogged down in confusion and such?
There were fewer conversations, some characters didn't act as much, and the safety of the house did make it feel like there were no proper threat, and I wasn't sure how to go around it without severely breaking the rules and world I already made. I probably could've done something, though. Some hints were also not as obvious as I wished, and I felt like I could've made some fights a little bit harder, like the queen. It's hard to balance difficulty and feeling like things have consequences without making it unfair and frustrating, I think the boy being snagged by Mona was a good compromise, not a direct sacrifice but still a big consequence.

>Seriously thank you for updating like 3 times a day by the way
I tried to go around 2 to 3 updates a day, although I didn't draw as much as I could've, and I kind of went easy on backgrounds, something I used to do a lot of before. I'll try to slowly ease myself back into drawing more complete drawings, I guess.

>But that aside, what are your thoughts on Weaver's character development?
I think I could've handled it better, parts of his original panic was actually more himself than his magic's influence, and it was easy to see how some people could think that him instantly going over killing his child was out of character. Personally, I saw it more as the part of him that wanted to acknowledge every possible choices and opportunities before him, even the most macabre one, as he thinks that his ability to make good decisions is part of what Etsy liked about him. Of course, that's why Etsy's words cut so deep.

>Thoughts on our rambling and panic and planning against these crazy situations?
It was a thing I used to do a lot in my previous web novel, where the first person narration allowed for more frantic thoughts that were hard to read but conveyed the feeling of being overwhelmed by emotion in the pacing of the writing rather than the actual words. Prose was never my forte, but I still try to make my writing 'flow' properly when I can, but there are times when I half ass it.

For example, in the birth post, I opted to have multiple one sentence paragraphs, since I thought it represented a good contrast to the short sentence spam in the previous paragraph and showed Weaver's relief pretty well.
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Oh, that reminds me, remember when I wrote a whole post about you picking K.I.S.A to kill the queen instead of you? Yeah, I still have this, now's a good time to post it.

Reminder that this is a what if scenario, so the choices at the end can't be picked, they're just here to show what could've been picked. Again, NOT canon, pretend this is all in parenthesis.

If anyone can beat a magic user in this situation, it’s K.I.S.A. You order it to attack the queen, and you focus on keeping the soldiers busy. Sure, there’s a lot of Arthis, but a good number of them are just workers and kids, so their effective number is closer to 200 rather than a 1000. It’s still a LOT, but you can probably survive it if you play it smart.

K.I.S.A starts to climb on the roof of the cave, smashing fleshy eggs with every step. A few bugs try to stop it, but they easily get shot down. Once it finds itself above the queen, it lets go of the roof and lets gravity do the rest.

The queen gasps as the personification of destruction rapidly approaches the ground. She jumps backward, narrowly avoiding being squashed like the bug she is.

“O-oliver? Hubbie! Your queen needs help!”

K.I.S.A steps forward, bullets flying in every direction as it casually crushes an Arthis with one leg. You only realize now that you’ve never actually see K.I.S.A fight at full power, as it always had to hold back when you were nearby, but here it feels like it could take an entire army by itself without breaking a sweat.

K.I.S.A suddenly gets thrown to the side by something, the impact was so large it left a massive cloud of thrown up dirt behind. From the cloud emerges Oliver, wielding a spear twice his size with one hand. Despite how cool his last move was, he still looks really scared.

“Honey? I don’t know how to tell you this, but I don’t think I can help here!” Oliver says, clenching the spear tighter.

“What do you mean? Just- Just push away its magic! It’s a summon!”

“It’s not magic! It’s-” Oliver gets interrupted by a barrage of bullets, he somehow manages to parry all the bullets by moving his spear at inhuman speed, but he’s still incapable of laying a finger on K.I.S.A

The queen starts to run, but a fishing spear attached to a rope pierces her torso, and she starts slowly getting reeled in towards K.I.S.A as her screams echoes around the cave. Oliver can do nothing, as he’s still under such heavy fire that any slip up from him means death. More bugs try to help her, but you manage to keep them away from K.I.S.A a little bit longer. When the queen is close enough, she gets pinned on the ground by one leg, and repeatedly skewered by another.

For a moment, there is only silence. The bugs stop fighting, the bullets stop flying, and only the sound of falling dirt can be heard.

The queen is dead.
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>>5938462

You come back to your senses before the bugs do, and start rushing for the exit. The queen’s death has caused the bugs to start panicking. Some start to grab eggs and flee, others are checking on the queen only to be blasted by K.I.S.A the moment they do. To your surprise, none of them are trying to stop you from running away.

You manage to reach the surface a lot more easily than you thought, Etsy says that it’s as if every bug was now starting to act as an individual rather than a unit. They haven’t become dumb, they just now consider their own survival more important than that of the hive as a whole. Still, with no means of reproduction, their species is doomed to fail, and you expect the agency to finish the job anyway.

When you’re finally home, you take a shower to get rid of all the blood, mucus and chitin sprayed all over your body, and collapse in the sofa of the living room. Etsy sits next to you with a worried expression on her face.

“H-hey, so didn’t K.I.S.A come back with you?” She asks.

You tell her you didn’t check, but you doubt it couldn’t have found a way out when you had no issues doing it yourself.

“...it’s just that it uhm, stopped following orders after killing the queen. I can’t track it either-”

She gets interrupted by the missing bot itself, casually walking past the two of you into the workshop. Seems like it’s fine after all. Etsy doesn’t seem convinced, and checks it multiple times for anything wrong with it, but she finds nothing. You decide to bring K.I.S.A to Sarah so she can separate the magic it stole from the queen and give it to you, but her response surprises you.

“I don’t know how to tell you this but...your machine has a soul. That’s not just magic, that’s an actual honest to god soul, and the magic it absorbed is linked to it now. I’m not sure...it’d like it if I took away its magic.”

You and Etsy both look at each other, unsure of what to make of this new information. Etsy says that it’d be cruel to take away one’s soul just because they started without one, but you’re pretty sure she’s just saying that because she’s really attached to K.I.S.A. You argue that giving free will to a machine literally made for killing isn’t a great idea, as nothing would stop it from killing either of you if it feels like it.

K.I.S.A speaks in Etsy’s voice, “I accept the judgment of my lady, whichever it may be.”
Now that it spoke actual words, Etsy is VERY determined about keeping its soul. You’ll have to come to a decision, but you know which one will anger Etsy.

>Ask Sarah to remove its soul and magic, it’s just not worth it, even if that may piss off Etsy.
>Syphon its magic, keep its soul.
>Leave it as is, as long as it follows our order, it’s fine, right?
>Power it down for now, we can always come to a decision later.
>Write in.

(Again, the votes don't do anything, I'm just putting them here to show what I originally wrote.)
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>>5938463
Wait, so, would KISA become some sort of metal girl? Given the name 'knight in shining armor' i thought it might have turned into some kind of knightman, but i guess that fits too.

Would have been cool, certainly. Especially if we could succ the magic while allowing it to keep it's soul. We'd get the ability boost, and also our very own robot.
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>>5938466
Oh, it would've become a 'guy', it says 'my lady' as it's referring to Etsy. Even though it absorbed the queen, its programming and 'will' still overrides the rest.
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>>5938473
I see, i thought it would have been a girl because it was using Etsy's voice. Still, having our own brobot is cool.
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>>5938473
Oh, it's because it's using Etsy's voice that you think it was a girl, no, the reason for that is that it's using Etsy's voice lines it recorded before to speak, it would've obtained more masculine voice after getting a more versatile voice bank.
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>>5938424
>Sarah arm
Well shit. Personally I like Weaver having the robo arm forever now. I figure he's too used to it by now anyway
>the job I wanted didn't call me back
HR shit takes forever. I make it a habit to call places I apply to 1 week after I apply to them, to be sure and to show them I give a fuck about the position. But that's just me
>part of me that isn't fully satisfied with a few things
The same thing artists and authors and I imagine all creatives feel at least once
>fewer conversations, some characters didn't act as much
Yeah Leah and Sarah did feel like they were just there freeloading. We barely put them to work or did anything with them. Less conversations with Etsy too
>safety of the house did make it feel like there were no proper threat
I disagree. It might simply be the setting and atmosphere, but I know from my time in minecraft anarchy servers and similar places that you're rarely truly safe for long. Even at what I as a player feel were the lowest points (that whole "will we or won't we" faffing about regarding the peeping eye shitkid comes to mind first, but there might be one other if I read back through this thread again), I didn't feel Weaver and Etsy were not under threat. The pressure of Etsy's pregnancy, plus the goal of immense magic potential tantalized by needing just one more kill, plus our seemingly contradictory processes (a side effect of /qst/ protag syndrome?) still felt palpable from all sides
>probably could've done something, though
Eh, you live and you learn
>Some hints were also not as obvious as I wished
Like Deep Arbiter?
>could've made some fights a little bit harder, like the queen
It felt reasonably hard to me with the time crunch we were under in the moment

1/?
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>>5938424
>hard to balance difficulty and feeling like things have consequences without making it unfair and frustrating
Because this isn't a video game nor is it a book. This is some tabletop choose your own adventure story, which is what all /qst/s are at their core. It scratches that itch
>the boy being snagged by Mona was a good compromise
On one hand we hate him still getting away so close to our reach, being I feel one of the few failures Weaver has had this entire quest. Irritating but fitting well
On the other hand, we got other things done and experienced we could have missed or failed to be there for, like Etsy and parenthood, had we persisted on the kid
We got that great scene with magic stand buddy and reaching immense that way in snowflake method too, and that would not have happened if we killed that kid way earlier
>easy on backgrounds
I for one love backgrounds, but again that's just me
>original panic was actually more himself than his magic's influence
>acknowledge every possible choices and opportunities
>ability to make good decisions is part of what Etsy liked about him
Very interesting insecurity there. I didn't think of it that way at the time. Yeah you could have described or built up to that better in earlier events or internal monologues
>easy to see how some people could think that him instantly going over killing his child was out of character
Yeah, not much else to say about that
>frantic thoughts that were hard to read but conveyed the feeling of being overwhelmed
>multiple one sentence paragraphs
I like it. Reminds me of Fate/Stay Night at points
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>>5938463
K.I.S.A. would be a perfect cool butler or uncle to the kids
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>>5938424
>Fun fact, it was possible to ask Sarah to reattach the organic arm, since she can separate and reattach her own limbs, with a little work she could've done the same with yours. The silver arm is better, though.
Shit, you’re right but I only remembered that with the trick she did on the wedding and by then, we’re too attached to our silver arm.
>>5938463
Zam, I was expecting a explosion but this was fun. Also surprised that Oliver’s power worked on kisa.
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>>5938535
Oliver's power was actually pretty good against devil's gamble, since what he was doing was pushing his own limbs to parry the bullets. The problem was that pushing himself further than his body can handle kind of screws him over, as it tends to pull muscles and tires him out faster.

Sarah didn't use the limb detaching during her fight, and I couldn't find a good opportunity too. Sarah probably could've asked if you wanted your limb reattached, but she assumed your original arm was just gone.

>>5938515
This is my first quest, and having to adapt to the player's choices and write in is fun and does force me to consider things from other people's perspective and how readers interpret what I wrote. Did I put enough info for them to make the correct choice? Is it a mistake on the part of the players or on my part? Are they choosing it because it's more interesting or simply a 'better' choice. It's definitely a unique experience compared to writing a linear book.

There were moments where I was sweating bullets, though. Schadenfreude's situation could've easily EASILY ended up in a game over with incredibly bad consequences. If her boyfriend got shot during a tense negotiation, or you said something really bad to her, or you picked wrong options if you insisted on fighting her further.

Although, as I've said before, I don't want to make a game over for one mistake, and I prefer it when it's an accumulation of terrible choices. I also didn't exactly hint at Schadenfreude working with the criminals, and so it wouldn't be fair to blame players for failing, something I didn't really give them any time to prepare for.

Also, I think reflection man's winning the vote, but I'll give it some more time.
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>>5938565
>Sarah didn't use the limb detaching during her fight, and I couldn't find a good opportunity too.
Yup, and since she never used her power to divide limbs before it’d be just a bet outta nowhere.
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>>5938565
>The problem was that pushing himself further than his body can handle kind of screws him over, as it tends to pull muscles and tires him out faster.
Ahem
>Pull your Threads:
>You are now capable of increasing or decreasing the speed of any part of your body (or your whole body, should you wish to). This process is costly in magic if sustained, but it can also be used in short bursts at a lesser cost.
Uh huh
>a unique experience compared to writing a linear book.
You better believe in the Goosebumps choose your own adventure books you read when you were in elementary school. You're in one RIGHT NOW!!!!!!
And yeah, there's a lot of things you take for granted in stories, until you become a QM and write one yourself with other people along for the ride
>Schadenfreude's situation could've easily EASILY ended up in a game over
There's lots of ways you can handle a "game over" as a QM. You can have it continue from that point instead of a full "ok your protag died, thanks for playing, here's your epilogue". You can wind it back and go "yeah but the quest goes on, so do something else". Many such options are available to you as the QM. But it is a fact that a piece of common quest writing advice is "DO NOT GIVE ANY OPTIONS YOU ARE NOT WILLING OR PREPARED TO CARRY OUT IN WRITING"
>accumulation of terrible choices
This is usually how it goes
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>>5938584
I did have stuff prepared for the worst case scenario, as a certain someone still granted you something unknown. I think I'm more worried about the players not liking the way the story is going than me not wanting to write more, I guess. As for actual game overs, I thought of or making the story 'restart' all the way back to elementary school (just like in the Sawyer segment), or make them restart everything but block off Etsy from being a choice to avoid too much metagaming.

Also, yes, pull your thread was very close to his pushing ability, although they work in slightly different ways. You increased the general speed of your body parts with pull your thread, while Oliver was quite literally pushing his limbs around with an external force.

It's not the first time two powers had very close usage, like 'self-fulfilling prophecy' was rather close to Sawyer's ability, but still had different triggers. At first I was a little worried about making some powers too similar, but I think that as long as it makes sense within their own power set, it doesn't matter. The only thing I want to make sure of is that each magic excels at a particular thing that can't be replicated or outdone by someone else, even if they take a similar path.

Fun fact, Oliver wasn't supposed to have a push power at all originally. He was supposed to have an anti-magic soul that got charmed by so many magical women that he developed what was basically every form of magical STD imaginable, and his soul had to develop an anti-magic immune system to survive. Imagine a much better version of devil's gamble, he was also supposed to be employed by the agency, but I couldn't think of any fitting ways of using him.

He kept some of that anti-magic ability by being able to "push" away magic, although I still think the original idea was kind of fun.
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>>5938463
That's it, we're feeding magic users to KISA now. I want a butler robot
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>>5938599
>more worried about the players not liking the way the story is going than me not wanting to write more
Bitch we players have to deal with QMs burning out or flaking or being hit ny the QM Curse and worse, way WAY more often than the story being ass. Stop worrying about us not liking the story you're running until you actually NEED to worry about it
>restart everything but block off Etsy
Now that'd be interesting
>worried about making some powers too similar
Nah there's usually a lot of overlap or similarity with powers in urban fantasy and by extension capeshit and by further extension real life myths
>each magic excels at a particular thing that can't be replicated or outdone by someone else
Solid core mechanic premise, or whatever
>developed what was basically every form of magical STD imaginable
There'd still be a magic user girl out there who'd want him in spite of that
>original idea was kind of fun
Nothing says you can't cannibalize previous scrapped ideas or reference them in passing
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>>5938424
>>Thoughts on our rambling and panic and planning against these crazy situations?
>It was a thing I used to do a lot in my previous web novel
I think anon means the players when he says “our”, not Weaver.
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>>5938612
Oh, yeah, that makes more sense. I find it really fun, seeing discussion on the best course of action, and seeing (sometimes wrong) assumptions about how to proceed or what they value the most was really interesting. I've always found comments on stuff I made to be worth much more than stuff like likes and views or whatever, because it shows that someone actually engaged with what I made. I think that's part of what makes quests fun, players need to engage with it, and despite the fact it will naturally reach less people (/qst/ isn't a big board) I still find it more gratifying in that way.

I also really like it when ties happen since it means people are genuinely split between what choice is the best, and that I made a good job at making each thing appealing in its own way. It was particularly hard to do when designing power choices, as I needed them to be all different but still usable in their own way. For example, I was convinced E.N.D was going to be picked early on as it had a massive vote lead, and I even started drawing picrel as the E.N.D representative, but then I saw a shift that ended up making D.I.Y win. The pick of corp was a big choice, maybe even bigger than I originally thought, considering how much it ended up impacting your weapons and K.I.S.A.
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>>5938617
>For example, I was convinced E.N.D was going to be picked early on as it had a massive vote lead,
well to be fair the issue with END is that we knew basically nothing about what that info would be actually worth. If you introduced the info site before the choice, we'd probably have easily picked END given how many millions we wasted on that site.
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>>5938617
The hag looks nice, btw what made you draw a tomboy for the diy ?
>>5938620
Tbf the info we got from all the corpos made then pretty balanced and I still think diy was the better choice, but if we knew about the site early on I think end would win by a landslide.
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>>5938643
The reason for it is actually kind of more convoluted than you'd think. As I mentioned way back, you were originally supposed to be a college student, which would've included slightly different characters. The demon of the backstreet was supposed to be a stereotypical bully, and she was supposed to have a mute friend (which body read would've made very easy to talk to.) She was even supposed to have a whole bit about how she wanted you to fuck her loser sister to keep the bloodline going, like that Leon meme.

I recycled that part of her as a backstory, but I still wanted to use that tomboy-ish archetype idea, which I used for the D.I.Y rep. It fits since I wanted the rep to...well, 'represent' the spirit of the corporation. E.N.D was more professional and mysterious, D.I.Y was ruthless and blunt, Z.E.U.S would've been fucking insane, and Z.A.P would've been the average annoying techbros that are still way more competent than they appear. Unfortunately we didn't see much of the two others, although I did consider making Z.E.U.S cut off your electricity, I couldn't find a good reasoning as to why the hell they'd do that.
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>>5938655
>Unfortunately we didn't see much of the two others, although I did consider making Z.E.U.S cut off your electricity, I couldn't find a good reasoning as to why the hell they'd do that.
The Microsoft home treatment
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>>5938655
>She was even supposed to have a whole bit about how she wanted you to fuck her loser sister to keep the bloodline going, like that Leon meme.
You could’ve made some jokes about it way before the marriage, like when we saved her wink wink
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Since we haven't had any further votes, I'll lock in the Infinite Reflection's backstory. After that, it'll probably just be some random trivia and questions before I archive the thread.
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>>5938774
nice
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>>5938009
>>5937818
>>5937814
>>5938009
Infinite Reflection short story

You hum along the elevator music, tapping your foot as you wait for the long awaited ‘ding’. Your coworkers have criticized your choice of clothing and mannerism, they say you should act professional on the job, but isn’t the point of a secret agency to stay, you know, secret? It always baffled you, how you were asked to show up with a suit and tie as if they expected your target to NOT jump out the window the moment they saw you. So, you still wear the suit, but you just get a stylish jacket on top of it, it stands out too, but at least it stands out in a cool way.

‘Ding~’ says the elevator, thank you mister elevator, those stairs would have been quite a bother to use. Seriously, your target is so inconsiderate, hiding all the way up to the 10th floor. You prefer when magic users hide in some hole that you can easily drag them out of, but most of them live like normal people. But of course, they wouldn’t send you after a normal person.

You count the number of each apartment door, and after a few minutes, you find it, number 62. You knock as politely as you can, and when you get no answer, you decide to let yourself in. You pull out your favorite rusty knife, the one you used when you were still some wannabe thug, and plant it on the top of the door, then, you readjust your sunglasses to make reflections of the knife downwards. When the door is covered top to bottom with your knives, you kick it, and it splits cleanly in two. You pick up the original knife, and all the other knives start moving with it. Guess this is what your weapons will be for this job, a sword made out of knives, or is that just a serrated blade?

You don’t get much time to ponder the classification of your new sick sword, as something slams into you, only for it to be thrown backwards as you reflect the assault. You take a few steps inside to get a better look at your attacker, a short woman with wavy hair that had the decency of putting on some makeup for your impromptu meeting.

“Hello! Wanna join the PCAB? We pay well, we have healthcare, and you can really grow into the company if you put in the effort!” You say as you spin your ‘sword’ in circles.

You always thought that a lot more people would be willing to join the agency if you told them about the pay. No one really buys that whole ‘it’s for the greater good’ shtick anyway. Well, you personally believe the agency to be a necessary evil, but you understand why some people don’t like the work you do when your first few assignments involved gas lighting kids and killing witnesses that said a little too much.

The woman, to your surprise, actually answers you. “I just want to be left alone, I didn't even hurt anyone! Why do you guys keep-”
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>>5938881

“Ah, yes, I’m sorry, I did not realize the warm welcome you just gave me was not meant to harm me. Forgive me, you see, I come from Texas, and we have no such custom here.”

“YOU BROKE MY DOOR WITH- WITH-” She points at your cool sword. “-WHATEVER THE FUCK THAT IS! YOU’RE NOT GIVING PEACEFUL VIBES ASSHOLE!”

“Language, lady. Besides, even if you did not harm anyone directly, surely you understand that using your power to fake certifications to land that cushy job is a crime, right? Why, think of the poor mega corporation, their heart would be broken to learn you’ve lied to them like this.”

“Wh...what? Who cares? I can that job just fine with my power, I’m not cheating anyone!”

“Mhh, yes, it’s true that you can ‘display’ fake results, but how long do you think it will be until your lies gets someone hurt? It’s...ah, who am I kidding, neither of us cares about potential consequences, so let’s get to the point. You resist and I’ll have to use force. You don’t resist, and the agency will be willing to listen to your demands, what do you say?”

She clenches her fist, a defiant expression on her face. You’ve seen that expression often, magic tends to get to people’s head. The moment they realize they can condition their magic to parry bullets, they think they’re invincible. ‘I’ve discovered a technique that I’m sure no one else has’ they think, ‘my magic is the best, it’s unparalleled, as long as I’m careful, nothing can beat me’.

Idiots. If they knew how easy it is to subvert those flimsy defenses.

“You guys think you can just push us around like this, well guess what? I don’t want to give up this life! I’ve lived most of my life on the streets, I’m finally getting to LIVE for once! I don’t want to work whatever bullshit job you’re about to offer me.”

You roll your eyes. “Boo-hoo. I became a meth addict at 10 years old, get in fucking line. Listen, I get it. Life sucks, and don’t get me wrong, working with the agency has some cons, but what you’re doing now? It will just screw you over in the long term. More agents will come after you, you’ll never be safe, you’ll never be able to sleep peacefully ever again. Trust me, this life you’re picking is neither free nor happy, I can tell you from experience.”

She narrows her eyes at you. She’s considering your words, probably because she knows you’re right. Pride is the main reason people make bad life decisions, but they don’t realize that holding your head up high means nothing if you can get spat on by those above anyway.

“How much of my time would I have to dedicate to work with you guys?”
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>>5938884

You clasp your hands together. “Depends! Your power is related to displaying stuff, so you’re probably going to be used in the propaganda division, so maybe a few hours a week depending on where you’re deployed and how magically active the place is. Man, your power will do wonder to take care of witnesses, you can just display false memories in their mind, think of the possibilities!”

“...I can do that?”

“You’ve just ‘displayed’ a fighting move you saw from somewhere else, your magic is more versatile than you think. The agency can help with that, and if you’re planning to come along with us willingly, the training should be relatively painless.”

“Relatively?”

“I’m sure it’s nothing that a tough girl that lived on the streets like you can’t handle.”

You present her hand to her for a handshake, and after some hesitation, she shakes it back. You’re glad this went smoothly, actually, this was a little too easy, wasn’t it? Why send someone like you after-

A phone ring interrupts your thoughts, you put a finger up to tell the girl to stay silent as you answer the call.

“Mochi mochi~ Target is handled, she’s coming in willingly!”

You hear a groan on the other end of the call. “Did she attack you?”

Your smile fades. “She...did not. She’s coming in willingly, as I said.”

“Damn, maybe the next one will get you to colossal then. You’re one of the few agents at your level that still hasn’t broken etiquette, so they were hoping that you’d, ah, you know, a few broken eggs and whatnot. Anyway, just go back HQ with the Central Display.”

You end the call.

For as long as you’ve lived, people have used you for their own ends. Dangling carrots and using sticks when that didn’t work, but you’re beyond such things. You’ll get power on your own terms, you’ll get to the top in the way you think is right, and no amount of drugs, money and pain will convince you to change that.

Yeah, it’s true that you have to let your pride go, but only for a short time. Bide your time, play along to the pig’s game, and you might get the right to use your own clothes, you might get the right to complete your missions with a little bit more flair than usual.

Why, yes, go high enough, and you’ll get the freedom to do anything you want, and with enough freedom, nothing stops you from taking down those at the top.

‘I’ve secured a status that no one else can’ they think, ‘I’m the best, I’m unparalleled, as long as I’m careful, no one can ever reach me.’

Idiots.
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>>5938885
>>5938884
>>5938881
He certainly deserves the badass role. Too bad he got rekt by Mona. So far Weaver never broke etiquette, right? That must mean there's an eventual chance for him to reach colossal magic potential without Deep Arbiter going "you fucked up!" and nuking him on the spot
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>>5938916
True, but I doubt Weaver will be searching out people to kill in Russia of all places. The entire point is basically retiring from the gamed and enjoying a slow life with his genius nerd wife and their children.
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>>5938885
Dude really was the gojo of this world, he'll be missed.
>>5938921
I mean, we can still get some monsters that are running around specially since we're close to leveling up (QM should do Weaver wearing that shirt, kek)
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>>5938936
Well the entire reason we went there was because there wasn't.

On another note I just realized that Vladivostok is in fucking Manchuria. I honestly thought it was in Europe. But it's literally on the ass end of nowhere near the border of China and Best Korea.
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>>5938916
>>5938936
Say, could we disrupt mona's ownership to him?
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>>5938937
>On another note I just realized that Vladivostok is in fucking Manchuria. I honestly thought it was in Europe. But it's literally on the ass end of nowhere near the border of China and Best Korea.
bruh, it's kinda of a semi-famous city.
>>5939004
the final phase of our power: landlord
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>>5939004
You could certainly try, although it depends on how much Mona decides to change someone. If she likes someone's personality, she might make them relatively unchanged but unable to refuse her orders or harm her, if she doesn't she might just nuke their free will or make them forcefully fall in love with her which would make them fight for her even when losing the tie to them.

However, most of them could theoretically recover if Mona died or you cut her claim entirely, but you probably shouldn't try to alter Mona's soul and magic directly, as to nobody's surprise, her claim over her own soul is so fucking strong it would take years to make a dent. However, you could make changes to the people she claims that could free them, but you probably couldn't, say, alter mona's magic and free everyone at once. You'd have to focus on each of them one by one.

>>5938936
I remember me taking extra time to bend the letters on the gamer shirt so that it'd give volume to Leah, it's unironically one of my drawings friends liked the most which I think is really funny, especially since the only reference I used was a png of the shirt.

Speaking of Leah, random trivia time.

-I started drawing because I (started) coding a dating sim but had no actual drawings to put in. The dating sim's main gimmick were that each girls would raise their stats, interact with other characters and generally live their life outside of you, and you'd be encouraged to spend time with some characters more for the benefits they provide than because you want to fuck them. Except one character, Ana, is a complete drain on society neet loser that gains stress and loses stamina at a high rate, with no passion for anything and a fuckton of money she won on crypto. Spending most of her time online filled with spite she is objectively the worst girl. I mention her because I kind of split two of her worst trait into two different characters, or at least it was supposed to be that way. Etsy was supposed to be the 'gains stress and gets tired faster, high maintenance', including the fuck ton of money part. Leah was supposed to be the shitposting, abrasive, but still generally low maintenance and easier to deal with gf. Admittedly, Etsy got a lot better over time, making her a net benefit, but I think Leah had potential to grow too in her own way, like everyone else.

-Sawyer's power was also supposed to be more 'life' related. Essentially, her power would allow her to stop anything from dying or being born within a certain zone. It's certainly fitting in some way, but I found that her seer ability would make her a more interesting (and feared) player in the game.

-If I had to mention the biggest dating sim inspiration for this setting, it'd be re:write. It keeps part of that urban fantasy, but there are also things similar to the agency, supernatural phenomenon and other things. Shira Oka : Second Chance does have a big place in my heart too, although a lot of it is nostalgia.
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-Someone mentioned what dating sim tropes they could expect in Russia. The only two I can think of are everlasting summer and sanatorium purgatorium (the latter being kinda fucked especially near the end). Despite the fact that I can remember these games at all means they weren't that bad, I don't feel so cruel as to subject anyone to these tropes.

-I considered linking shitty nightcore from 2008 whenever Schadenfreude showed up, because it's honestly the best thing that could represent her, I even considered making her sing along. I don't remember why I never did.

-Infinite Reflection was supposed to be a girl, but I thought that we were lacking cool guys recently, it was actually kind of a last minute change. His outfit is also somewhat inspired by the fact I've played too much yakuza recently, which ties into his semi-criminal background.

That's all the trivia I can think of, so uh, I'll be archiving the thread now. You can still ask questions, i'll just take some time as usual to figure out the next (and probably final) thread.
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>>5939347
Wasn't there some sort of Russian dating sim that was basically an offbrand copy of doki doki litereature club? I remember it being surprisingly good.
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>>5939355
Doesn't ring a bell, the only 4th wall break dating sims I remember playing were 'how to date a magical girl', doki doki and you & me & her. I'm pretty sure none of those are russian. It's possible I missed a few though or that it was never translated properly.
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Oh also, thread archive here
https://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive.html?searchall=Curse+Carrier+2
I don't care much about votes, but since someone posted it for me last time, I might as well save them the trouble and post it myself again here.
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>>5938885
>Mochi mochi
Something here feels weird :^)

Other than that, I really wish we could've that dude as an ally, he sounds really swell.
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>>5939374
I finally found it. It's called Moe Era. I almost forgot how much of a fever dream this game was. It's been years since I've played it on Steam.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxqQMTAZyEs
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>>5939390
I'm glad I'm not the only one who caught that
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>>5939347
>Someone mentioned what dating sim tropes they could expect in Russia.
That's ME, you nigger!
>don't feel so cruel as to subject anyone to these tropes
Look up MILK INSIDE A BAG OF MILK and its sequel if you don't already know them
>linking shitty nightcore from 2008 whenever Schadenfreude showed up
https://youtube.com/watch?v=8qWHRlZAHXQ
>lacking cool guys recently
Thanks for making him a guy
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>>5939526
Oh, wow I actually had this game on my steam library but just never went around to play it.

>>5939390
I didn't proofread this one as hard as I should've, now all I can think of is the food. I think I made him answer like that because of the yakuza influence and the way kiryu answered the phone always cracked me up, although I guess it's just how japanese people answer the phone in general.

>>5939532
>Look up MILK INSIDE A BAG OF MILK and its sequel if you don't already know them
I've heard about it, although I never got around to playing past the first game. I've heard the sequel's pretty good, though.

Also, I'm probably going to take another week break for the final thread, maybe, I'll warn you if I decide to start it early as usual. I will say that the final thread is expected to be final for multiple reasons.

For one, because of the relative safety of your new home, (and also because I really want to see the kid(s) grow up) I'll make each action take about a year. It's a pretty big shift in timespan, but I think it fits the change in priorities as it will be less about survival and more about family and seeing the world change around you and whatnot.
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>>5939556
>didn't proofread this one as hard as I should've
Nah, it's good. It keeps him quirky
>final thread
Sorry QM. You probably wanted a crazy "loser to magic God in secret worldwide urban fantasy battle royale dating sim setting" story out of this with thread 1. Instead, we're giving you "ex-loser pattern-reader magic guy and rich insecure gadget girl move to Russia and have a dozen children together"
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>>5939526
This one is really cool, I enjoyed it even as a knock-off DDLC. It's cute.
>>5939556
Yup, that'd be moshi moshi then :^) But it's okay, I don't think the meaning was lost, especially given that mixing those sounds is a common mistake where I live
>final thread
Bruh. But still, that sounds pretty good
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>>5939583
I have a bad habit to not finish stuff that I take too long to make. I'm sure I could re-use the setting even after an 'ending', but I'd rather make sure I finish something instead of dragging it longer than I can handle.

>>5939569
Honestly, I still kind of like the direction it took, it's in line with the MC's motivation and it explores the world a little (a world I totally thought of before the outside of the town became relevant yupyupyup). Also, there aren't that many quests focusing on parenting so that'll be fun.
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>>5939556
welp, at least it's gonna end on a good note. since you said it's based on a dating sim, would there be a "new" weaver soon ?
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>>5939700
I would not mind playing "Curse Carrier: New Game Plus Edition" with Etsy route 100% sealed by a grand otherworldly force. Make us go for comrade girl, Mona, Sawyer, or Leah. Or somebody completely different. Maybe Oliver is a girl now, who knows?
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>>5939766
>BLACK FLAME
>BLACK FLAME
>THAT MEANS NEW GAME PLUS
>BITCHES
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>>5939766
I would be so game for a Sawyer route
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>>5941210
Serious 5head on that stand
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>>5941210
look at the ittel baby.

i wonder how she'll turn out. she'll be raised in russia, after all.
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>>5941210
I thought our robo arm would be more human looking. Great drawing OP.
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>>5941339
She's fixing it up so it's in mechanical mode right now. Basically imagine that it turns itself inside out when it needs maintenance or goes into combat mode.

>>5941313
Yeah I only noticed now that it's a little big, thankfully the stand's on her own layer so I can easily downscale her separately.
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>>5941355
You better be ready because when the time comes there will be double digit babies and small children in one image alongside Weaver and Etsy and the magic stand
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>>5941210
Still love the baby's expression
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Final thread is up and ready.
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