Week 3
Week 3
Sunday - Thursday
The beginning of the third week starts like the rest, even with the loss of three of your fellow warriors: Chiaki, Hei, and Senhime. Despite your best hopes, it doesn't seem like the trend of murders is going to change: though at least there is some relief to be had from the trial's somewhat unexpected conclusion. The mood in the group is undoubtedly different, but perhaps this experience has made you all stronger— at least one could hope.
In the end, what else can you do but move on?
Like last week, it seems another pattern has established itself: with new areas of the castle for you to explore. Who knows, maybe this week you'll discover something else worthwhile in its depths. Or you can simply focus on surviving— after the past week, surely no one can blame you. Whatever choices you make this week are ultimately yours and yours alone, for better or for worse.
In the end, what else can you do but move on?
Like last week, it seems another pattern has established itself: with new areas of the castle for you to explore. Who knows, maybe this week you'll discover something else worthwhile in its depths. Or you can simply focus on surviving— after the past week, surely no one can blame you. Whatever choices you make this week are ultimately yours and yours alone, for better or for worse.
You can contact the sage with your pendants here, and the teishu here.)
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[Her teeth are grit, fists clenched... but here she forces herself to take a deep breath because she doesn't want to escalate the tension in the room any more than she already has.]
I don't know what to think anymore.
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But all of us, just here to die... just because??
[ She pauses, clearing her throat because the pitch of her voice has certainly risen to an embarrassingly panicked quality. ]
It's criminal. It's rude, and it's criminal, and it's evil, and I want to go home.
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[Her tone takes on angrier lilts again, but quelling it is proving to be difficult.]
At this point.. I don't think I can go home. Not without seeing the Sage and the Teishu reap what they deserve for all the suffering they've caused.
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[ Her faith in professions is endless. ]
... though I would not want you to have to do it alone either.