From what I understand, all the other groups failed because they turned their aggression towards themselves instead of the true enemy. We cannot fall into that same trap, or the cycle will begin anew.
If you truly wish to show your gratitude, then start by convincing the others that the sisters and their master are on our side. The house has been too successful at swaying the opinion of some of the others.
Mmm. I've already tried to get people to trust the sisters more. They've been nothing but helpful from my perspective. And while I've been slower to warm up to Master Blue. . .
[hah]
. . . I guess I should see if I can pay them a visit myself.
[For a moment, it looks like there's something else he wants to say.
... And then he nods.]
Yes, it seems like our collaboration may be closer to an end than we thought. [Taking a sip from his coffee, glancing at the leggy...] Try not to die before you've upheld your end of the bargain.
[because that pause, that expression, that brief flicker of. . . something at the idea that everything was going to come to an end. . . had to have been more than just a fluke]
[it's not a "no," and it's probably the best Akira is going to get in any conversation. even so. . . his mouth twitches, gaze flickering back down to the chess board. he seems. . . well]
[he seems a bit happy]
Then how about this: if we manage to get everyone out of this mansion safely, then we can extend the terms of our agreement to whatever happens back home.
As friends.
[aw he used the f-word. CASUALLY MOVE HIS CHESS PIECE]
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[tch]
And the announcements from the house itself, encouraging us to turn against each other and kill.
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And that's why one of the first things Peach asked me was if I always believed everything I saw and heard.
[ha]
I need to thank her for giving me that warning so early. It's colored my perceptions of everything that's happened in this place.
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If you truly wish to show your gratitude, then start by convincing the others that the sisters and their master are on our side. The house has been too successful at swaying the opinion of some of the others.
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Mmm. I've already tried to get people to trust the sisters more. They've been nothing but helpful from my perspective. And while I've been slower to warm up to Master Blue. . .
[hah]
. . . I guess I should see if I can pay them a visit myself.
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[Go meet god, Akira. It'll be fun.]
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[he nods, then lets out a breath]
Thanks. . . I appreciate you sharing this with me.
I have one more question, though: who are the two gods involved in this dispute? Blue, and--?
[and. . .?]
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It wasn't clear from the context alone?
[He looks a little surprised, but...]
The house itself is a god. That's why it has the power to reach our worlds.
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No, I gathered that. I just wanted to make sure.
You didn't get any information on the nature of their godhood, did you?
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As you must already know, Master Blue is... not a person of many words.
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[ALSO, CURIOSITY IS KILLING HIM]
What do they look like?
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... Humanoid. That's the only way I can think to describe it. Their appearance is completely unlike anyone else in the mansion.
[Sometimes, you lay your eyes on a god and you don't know what the actual fuck you're looking at.]
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[look]
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No.
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[HE'S SO DISAPPOINTED???]
Plum said they exuded an aura of blue. . .
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[Let Blue be a genderless eldritch god. It's fine.]
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I guess so.
. . . anyway, that takes us one step closer to solving the mysteries of this place.
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... And then he nods.]
Yes, it seems like our collaboration may be closer to an end than we thought. [Taking a sip from his coffee, glancing at the leggy...] Try not to die before you've upheld your end of the bargain.
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[there's a pause as Akira moves another chess piece, and he doesn't look up as he asks]
It doesn't have to end when our mansion adventure does, you know.
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Our deal will end once we get to the bottom of this. That's what we agreed on.
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[. . .]
Then what if I want to change the terms?
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Then I would think you're a fool.
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[so. like. nothing would change]
Do you want to alter the terms, too?
[because that pause, that expression, that brief flicker of. . . something at the idea that everything was going to come to an end. . . had to have been more than just a fluke]
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[...
Well...]
If you want to alter the terms of our agreement, then focus on getting everyone home first. Everything will end if we don't succeed.
[It's not... a no.]
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[it's not a "no," and it's probably the best Akira is going to get in any conversation. even so. . . his mouth twitches, gaze flickering back down to the chess board. he seems. . . well]
[he seems a bit happy]
Then how about this: if we manage to get everyone out of this mansion safely, then we can extend the terms of our agreement to whatever happens back home.
As friends.
[aw he used the f-word. CASUALLY MOVE HIS CHESS PIECE]
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