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[Game 20] Epilogue
Maon leads the way back towards civilization—somehow making his way easily back out through the woods, and you know, there's some things you just don't ask about.
It's a little longer walk back than it was getting there—you'd ended up popping out in a slightly different location. The sun isn't quite up enough to be causing any adverse side effects, and somehow as you walk, you find any fatigue or pain or chill drifting away, leaving you feeling rejuvinated rather than exhausted. The really happy archangel might be partially to blame for that.
The cottage soon comes into sight. Siùsaidh is sitting on the porch waiting, and Tristan's car is once again parked outside.
"Tis about time ye got back," she says firmly. "Tis been three days, and I can only mind an incubus in my home fer so long. Step inside for breakfast, now, won't ye?"
[we will continue to pick at threads in the Endgame but feel free to hit up anybody anywhere in the Epilogue! thanks for the game, see you againin three years soon ♥]
It's a little longer walk back than it was getting there—you'd ended up popping out in a slightly different location. The sun isn't quite up enough to be causing any adverse side effects, and somehow as you walk, you find any fatigue or pain or chill drifting away, leaving you feeling rejuvinated rather than exhausted. The really happy archangel might be partially to blame for that.
The cottage soon comes into sight. Siùsaidh is sitting on the porch waiting, and Tristan's car is once again parked outside.
"Tis about time ye got back," she says firmly. "Tis been three days, and I can only mind an incubus in my home fer so long. Step inside for breakfast, now, won't ye?"
[we will continue to pick at threads in the Endgame but feel free to hit up anybody anywhere in the Epilogue! thanks for the game, see you again
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I'd take yours over most too :P
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i don't regret that we all gave luka an idea what was going on, though it was careless of us of the time and i'm not sure he'd thank us for it. i don't think this has been bad.
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Sera, do you think my boss is cool?
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cool in what sense, luka?
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Cool. Cool.
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i didn't meet him for very long, luka, he locked me in a closet. :(
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i think there were a lot of ways he could have handled this worse, so i'm glad about that--? i dont know if i'm a judge of cool, what is cool? i'm very badly equipped to answer this question
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I don't know. I guess I'll ask others.
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luka, why do you want to know? that would help me answer
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Curious.
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do you think he's a good boss?
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so what would he want out of a return? or out of following clues?
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but i also think that someone actively working against a war is better than someone being kept out of activity, for war prevention... so, a net positive?
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case in point, are you worried about what your boss will say about this?
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i think it works best when the walker remembers that they're part of a complete act. they aren't alone. a number of people go into setting up the rope and checking how tight it is and staying close in case someone falls. and maybe that part is nervewracking, too.
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