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limacharlie2018-05-05 11:18 pm
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[PUBLIC CHANNEL] DAY 51
Has anyone found anything substantial?
Because I've been reading for hours... every day, mind, and all I'm finding is peas.
Just... peas.
And I know there's more.
[Pause.]
We're dozens of eyes, at least some of which are... looking for relevance.
[Shima.]
So if you've found anything to share, it might be faster to combine what we do have, rather than combing over the same things multiple times?
[Listen. No one said he was good at team work.
But if everyone's combing out individual peas and grains in the dirt, then at least combining them might make some sort of passable salad.
Or maybe someone is holding out.]
Because I've been reading for hours... every day, mind, and all I'm finding is peas.
Just... peas.
And I know there's more.
[Pause.]
We're dozens of eyes, at least some of which are... looking for relevance.
[Shima.]
So if you've found anything to share, it might be faster to combine what we do have, rather than combing over the same things multiple times?
[Listen. No one said he was good at team work.
But if everyone's combing out individual peas and grains in the dirt, then at least combining them might make some sort of passable salad.
Or maybe someone is holding out.]
no subject
[That's not empathy speaking. Foster is often harshest when others' strengths or lack thereof are involved. The more power they ostensibly possess, the higher his standard.
This was the source of his disgust with the Ringmaster, in fact--until the Manor.]
At least if that was the best he could do.
[The Prince seemed more self-absorbed than ambitious, to him. There was some sort of psychological chess game involved at the manor, but... well, the Prince played his hand too hard and too soon. And now he's dead!
Kind of like Foster, except Foster's punishment is being alive.]
Are you sure that was the Wild Hunt?
[It was a hunt either way... but was it the Hunt?]
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[How many fae could there be who like changing peoples' bodies and hunting them down? On the surface it seems like fun, sure. Like fighting, demonstrating their artful skill! .
...But the Prince had focused on the kill, and made fun of people who didn't. He'd acted like everybody who was anybody could comfortably do the same.
Papyrus doesn't agree about the Prince deserving a fall over how good he'd been at collecting power... but, maybe a little for other reasons.]
No. I'm not sure, not at all. There could be dozens of hunters! All capitalized and everything.