[ You got him... his cross is full of unknowable horrors. (Vash tried to put a Blahaj in it.) ]
I don't apply to any of those things. Not yet, anyway.
[ He sure hopes his world isn't going into ruins right about now. It might eventually, but not in his lifetime. Or, at minimum, supposed projected lifetime. ]
[ Please be nice to him, he's got a very soupy brain. ]
The same applies to you, doesn't it?
We don't know what kinda games this place wants to play at. So it's not like you can hunt people out based off of certain skillsets, not with what we've got right now.
So I guess you're just gonna have to figure out who you can trust and synergise well with for the next few however-longs.
[He smiles a little, giving T-chan a few strokes along the fur.]
We have to make our best judgement is all. Or just be more open with each other in hopes we find someone compatible rather than someone who would get rid of us for things we’ve done.
[Wondering if Wolfwood knows he is somewhat souped brain also, he hasn’t escaped it.]
Yes, that is the conundrum we all face now. But people often pretend to be who they aren’t when they meet others, for whatever reason. Hurt, or fear, or resentment. And then you will be on a team with someone you didn’t expect.
Everyone on one team having the same goals or desires could prove to be the team’s downfall. If everyone agrees all the time, how will advantages and disadvantages be found through any disagreements?
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On the contrary, Mr. Wolfwood, you do not need to attend any school to simply accept T-chan as he is, a half goat and half tiger who is a carnivore.
[T-chan will get all the meatballs.]
I'm sure as a priest, you are very familiar with accepting things wildly unbelievable on faith alone...?
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[ Raising a brow at him. But -- ]
Sorry, but my faith would be a lot more shaken if I hadn't already seen all kinds of proof with my own two eyes. So, yeah.
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Like supposedly being dead?
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[ For better or worse. Probably worse.
It's fine, he's so used to being surrounded by freaks. It's a problem. ]
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You’ve seen angels…?
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[ He's got that Man... horse energy. ]
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Was it what you thought it'd be, seeing angels?
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Can't meet expectations that you don't really have...
But sure. It was a thousand times worse than whatever stupid shit I imagined as a kid. Every bit as horrifying as you can imagine.
[ He hates it here. ]
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He watches Wolfwood for a long moment.]
And what does that mean for you here? Do you plan to help a team win a chance to go back?
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Do I have a choice? And why does it have to be only helping? I'd like to get back alive, too.
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[The smile he gets is a tad mischievous.]
So you do have the will to go back as well.
[This tracks for what he now thinks might be a human.]
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What, you didn't think I did? Take it to mean you've got the intention, too.
[ Go back to your apparently possibly horrid pet shop... ]
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Some people may be satisfied with their end. The place they would return may be in ruins. There are many reasons.
[Why someone might not want to go back.]
I have a duty to return to, yes.
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I don't apply to any of those things. Not yet, anyway.
[ He sure hopes his world isn't going into ruins right about now. It might eventually, but not in his lifetime. Or, at minimum, supposed projected lifetime. ]
Guessin' that that's running your storefront.
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Yes, you are correct.
[In the general terms of it.]
You will have to find you a team of people willing to do what it takes to live then.
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The same applies to you, doesn't it?
We don't know what kinda games this place wants to play at. So it's not like you can hunt people out based off of certain skillsets, not with what we've got right now.
So I guess you're just gonna have to figure out who you can trust and synergise well with for the next few however-longs.
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We have to make our best judgement is all. Or just be more open with each other in hopes we find someone compatible rather than someone who would get rid of us for things we’ve done.
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Especially if you just opened yourself up to someone who you might have to go up against later.
[ Damn... why's he gotta be the one who thinks... he wants to be soup-brained too... ]
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Yes, that is the conundrum we all face now. But people often pretend to be who they aren’t when they meet others, for whatever reason. Hurt, or fear, or resentment. And then you will be on a team with someone you didn’t expect.
I’m sure we’ll manage.
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But ugh. He doesn't deny D because with his world view, Wolfwood thinks D is right. Who knows how genuine everyone actually is being. ]
Not exactly the kind of mindset that gets you friends here. [ Just turns it on him anyway. ] Pretty nihilistic.
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Yes, join him in cynicism. Thank you. DON’T TURN IT ON HIM, HELLO?]
Well, we are apparently dead, and we are also being forced to play a game for a chance at revival which none of us know is actually promised.
[Let the nihilism exist.]
If others cannot accept my reasonings, then they will be better off in a team without me.
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[ Like, he gets it but. Maybe Count D can just have a team full of people who are there to pet T-chan. ]
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[He shrugs gently behind T-chan’s furry body. The creature huffs some.]
Something to consider.
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For being a pet shop owner, sounds like you like taking a gamble. Got a side hobby on the weekends like that?
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Do I not take a gamble every time I sell a pet to a new owner? Who knows what will become of them after I do?
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