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944457 No. 944457 ID: 4075a1

Welcome
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No. 944458 ID: 4075a1
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944458

We are the roe, the run of the red
fleshed fish spawning up the river to die.
We are the lichen, crawling
up logs long since ancient and rotten
and fallen on soil as deep as the sky.

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No. 944459 ID: 4075a1
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944459

We are this, but much more. What is said
by a god becomes truth in the hour
of its speaking—but, after all, tallest falls
the one tree that can fall when calls
the beyond, power bridging to power.

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No. 944460 ID: 4075a1
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944460

You climb the branch now; you run the red
river; you walk among those who cannot understand.
You take what is yours as soft clay in the hand,
and when, in the end, as we must, we strand
ourselves without fear on those limitless sands—

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No. 944461 ID: 4075a1
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944461

we leave no pile of mullet, no leaf litter dead;
leave only the songs and the shapes that we’ve shed.


Maker Podea diSoci
Arrived - 1326 Departed - 4534

Artist: GraphyGraphie, https://twitter.com/GraphyGraphie (NSFW)
Sonnet by B. Baylor, used with permission.
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No. 944462 ID: 4075a1
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944462

“This is a once in a lifetime shot, Asher. The bastard ain’t gonna die twice.”
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No. 944463 ID: 4075a1
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944463

“Then go yourself and lemme get on in peace. I have to finish peeling before dinner.” Fingers gives a little snort.

“Kitchen’s Poles job and she’s skippin’ to see the execution too. Why do we gotta miss out?”

“You don’t! Just go without me. I told her I’d do this so I’m gonna.”

“Nah, see,” He waves my words away. “I found this perfect spot to watch from without no Tats or Lanks to get in the way. I just don’t got the muscles to get there, so I need your help. I’ll lend you a hand later, I promise! Ain’t I good for it?”

He is. And he ain’t gonna shut up about this if I don’t go. But Ma’am always says you should finish what you start, and I started peeling already.
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No. 944464 ID: 736b7e

Duty comes first.
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No. 944465 ID: b3c4cf

Go with him and help him. The opportunity isn't to be wasted.

Also, take some of the stuff with you and peel it there.
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No. 944466 ID: 094652

Take some potatoes with you and skin between shows.
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No. 944468 ID: ad51b8

tell him to help you peel so you can get down faster.
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No. 944469 ID: e7c7d3

Just go. You won't be able to finish peeling with him pestering you the entire time anyways.
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No. 944470 ID: 8d4593

Sometimes life ain't tidy. Especially with things that just happen once happen.

The potatoes will be here when you get back.
If there's no time to then you can just cut off the greens and let everyone eat some peel.

Go.
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No. 944474 ID: 4cf79d

>>944466
Agree
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No. 944475 ID: bf2179

>>944463
you definitely need to finish.
doesn't mean you have to finish now
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No. 944476 ID: eb1fcc

>>944466
yeah, just take the sack with. Good exercise, and you can snack on the potato skins during the show
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No. 944477 ID: 977456

Sing the Peeling song. It is like the rawhide song, but minimally changed to be about potato peeling.
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No. 944479 ID: 0fae41

You have peeled your last potato. Get thee to the gallows!
If he can't see past the lanky fellows, that's not their problem. Has he tried using stilts?
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No. 944481 ID: 79390c

>>944463
Stick to peeling, the fact that that brat doesn't understand the concept of duty (and functioning like an adult) is his problem
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No. 944483 ID: 79390c

>>944463
Stick to peeling, the fact that that brat doesn't understand the concept of duty (and functioning like an adult) is his problem
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No. 944506 ID: 86794b

Bring potatoes with; peel on the way.
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No. 944507 ID: 86794b

>>944462
Also that was a very neat transition
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No. 944508 ID: b1b4f3

>>944463
Tell him if he helps you finish peeling these before the execution you'll go.
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No. 944531 ID: 761ace

Bring a sack of potatoes to peel with you
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No. 944584 ID: 15a025

Take some and peel while you "watch" the show.
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No. 944787 ID: e5e15e
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944787

“Fine. Lemme just ask if I can peel these while we watch.”

“You don’t gotta ask ‘em Asher, just skip out.” He says.

“I’ll meet you outside.”
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No. 944788 ID: e5e15e
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944788

“Excuse me, sir? Is it okay if I-”
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No. 944789 ID: e5e15e
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944789

“If you’re finished with the potatoes start washing the vegetables.”

“But-”

“I don’t care, Pole.”

“I’m not-”

Go back to work.

“Y-yes, sir.” It’ll be fine. Probably.
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No. 944790 ID: e5e15e
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944790

“Do you know who’s doing the opening prayers?” I ask.

“Who do you think? Steel ain't never missed a chance to jack off Ol’ Nine Eyes all over a crowd.” I give Fingers a light slap to the back of the head.

“Don’t talk like that about her. You’ll get bad habits.” He’s rolling his eyes, I can tell. “I’m telling the truth. Say that in front of a stickler and you’ll be down another finger.”

“I get it, I get it.” He puts his diamond voice on, high and whiny. “Preceptor Braddiosium Steel, Steward of the Prophet and like a thousand other dumb things, will grace us with his presence today and speak to us the words of the Nameless. Happy?”

“Yeah, keep it up.” He snorts out a chuckle.

We walk in silence for a minute before he speaks up again.

“Hey, I know you don’t go to these things a lot. After you muscle a bit you ain’t gotta stick around.”
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No. 944795 ID: b1b4f3

>>944790
That's right. Gotta go back and deliver the goods.
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No. 944797 ID: 4cf79d

"You already disrupted my work, so I might as well watch what all the fuss is about."
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No. 944799 ID: 0fae41

"I told you I'd do this so I'm gonna."
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No. 944800 ID: 094652

"Just keep peeling potatoes while we're there - wait, we should get another bag to put the unpeeled ones in."
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No. 944823 ID: 83bf07

>>944790
You have potatoes to peel. You'll keep yourself occupied while he watches.
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No. 944826 ID: e98d61

>>944789
Is he always like that? The chef, I mean. He seems pretty out of it.
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No. 944827 ID: b3c4cf

>about her
>his presence
So this Steel person is a male, while the so-called Nine Eyes is a female? Or is it just that Steel is a female, but male in a public eye?

>Asher
Those runes on those guys... is that some sort of a disease? How long do they take to claim someone?

Hope that wherever we're going isn't too far as that bag of potatoes (is that really what this vegetable is called?) looks heavy. What do you know about these events?
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No. 944949 ID: 509e5e
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944949

>Get another bag to put the unpeeled ones in.
There’s one in there with the potatoes.

>Is he always like that? The chef, I mean.
Don’t know, never met him before. Pole says he yells at her a lot, but she’s lazy so he probably has a reason to.

>Those runes on those guys... is that some sort of a disease?
Every tat I’ve ever seen has them, and they live longer than we do, so it ain’t that bad a sickness if it is.

>That bag of potatoes looks heavy.
It’s pretty light. Fingers could carry this and he’s weak for his age.

"I told you I'd do this so I'm gonna. None of our’s are getting hung, right?"

“Naw, just that murderer from a while back, a thumb or three, and the fat bastard. Won’t take too long. Now hurry up!”
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No. 944950 ID: 509e5e
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944950

“Up here, Asher! One a’ the rockeaters told me they shut that tunnel up a few years ago. Leads right above the execution grounds.”
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No. 944951 ID: 509e5e
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944951

“You wanted to move something this big why didn’t you call Junkyard? She could lift this thing out the way.”

“Junkyard woulda said no. You’re always a pushover, Asher. Gotta work on that, by the way.”

“Yeah, yeah.” I put the potatoes down and brace myself against the stone. After straining for a moment, it starts shifting. I use its own weight to help tip it and roll it out the way, revealing a pitch-black tunnel.
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No. 944952 ID: 509e5e
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944952

“How’re we gonna get through this tunnel?” I ask. “It’s dark as hell.”

“Your head still workin’ Asher? I always gots what we need.” He replies.

The next second my shadow casts across the tunnel and I turn to see Fingers shining a huge lump of sunstone.

“Where’d you get so much?”

“Mongers love to charity us three-fingered kids, even if they don’t know it.” He cackles.
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No. 944953 ID: 0efe8e

What does the rune on the rock mean? We might not want to use this path if it's marked as dangerous.
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No. 944956 ID: b3c4cf

>pushover
Tell him that he should suck your dick also if he's so good at dealing with Mongers. Also, to stop stealing because he's only got so many fingers.

Carefully proceed through the tunnel.
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No. 944960 ID: a9af05

>>944952
Let's get this over with. Proceed through the tunnel.
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No. 944961 ID: e7c7d3

This guy seriously doesn't learn their lesson, huh? Well, you've already gone this far, into the tunnel you go.
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No. 944982 ID: 0fae41

Do not let this child tempt you down a path of darkness!
Break off a piece of sunstone for yourself.
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No. 945024 ID: e7848c

>>944949
He's going to keep losing my fingers like this. Follow at a distance.
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No. 945040 ID: ce39da

We follow, but aren’t letting him off easy: “You ought to cut that out before you find yourself cut down to two. Or did you sleep through class when those lessons were carved into you?” ... “Not a hard-ass, just worried. Honest work takes About the same effort when you break it down and isn’t liable to get you hurt if you mess up. I’m only looking out for you.”
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No. 945077 ID: 977456

"Three Fingers" is apparently a specific group. I doubt that there are many two or four fingers. Whether that is a good thing or a bad thing for repeat offenders I wouldn't care to speculate.
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No. 945095 ID: 15a025

There going to end up calling you finger instead if you keep stealing stuff. Take a little bit of the stone for yourself now and proceed into the tunnel.
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No. 945191 ID: d0e415

Well, no excuse now. Proceed through yon tunnel so you can go watch people die for crimes they probably didn’t commit. Wholesome family fun.

That art is bloody beautiful, and it seems like there’s a ton of lore behind everything. I’m impressed, and intrigued. Bravo.
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No. 945212 ID: e98d61

>>944949
Statue's having a little leer at us, and looking pretty smug about it too.

>>944952
Does Fingers know why the tunnel was closed-off in the first place? We're not about to get caught in the middle of a cave-in, are we?
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No. 945222 ID: e5e15e
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945222

>What does the rune on the rock mean?
No clue. The slissas slap these on any tunnel they touch and I can’t read ‘em. I mean, I can’t read anyway, but especially not this stuff.

>Break off a piece of sunstone.
Sunstone is hard to break, even with a pickaxe. I couldn’t do it with my bare hands, and I’d mess up the knife if I tried to use it.

I grab my bag and step inside first
“You’re gonna get caught one day and be one of the thumbs on the noose yourself.”

“I don’t need a lecture Asher, ‘cause I don’t get caught.” I glance back into the light of the sunstone and can just make out his hand going into his pocket.

“I’m not trying to be a hard-ass,” I say “I’m just worried. You need to learn to keep your head down, or if you can’t do that stand out in ways that aren’t gonna get you hurt if you mess up. I’m only looking out for you.”

He grumbles something under his breath and I don’t push it this time.
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No. 945223 ID: e5e15e
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945223

I see a soft light ahead.

“This it?” I ask.

“Yeah, rockeaters said it was about halfway through this hole. I can already hear Steel.”

I set the bag down and take out the knife, leaning back against the cracked wall. “See him?”

“Yeah, he’s tied up. I’ll see ‘em die in a minute.” He pauses. “Hey, Asher. After he’s dead, what happens to ‘em?” He asks.

“They take the bodies outside to burn, I think.”

“Not that.”

“Oh. Well, I mean, it’s like the Preceptors say during sermon. Nine Eyes takes your spirit and brings you to her realm, and rewards us by our worldly deeds.” I grab a potato out of the bag and start peeling.

“And you believe that?”
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No. 945226 ID: b3c4cf

I'll tell you once I meet her.

Or she meets us. Does there exist any evidence of Nine Eyes ever descending upon this world?

Let's enjoy the sights.
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No. 945228 ID: 736b7e

Are there other gods we should know about? We should maybe shop around to compare afterlife options before we have to claim one. Who knows when that might come up.
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No. 945232 ID: 094652

"Why do the gods never come to visit in person, even just to punish us for our misdeeds, no matter how many sacrifices and holy wars we perform in their name? I think something went horribly wrong a long time ago. Not like we can ever do anything about it though."
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No. 945239 ID: e7c7d3

"What other options are there? If it's not Nine Eyes taking our spirits, then it's some other entity doing the same thing. All in all, just make sure you're doing what you can."
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No. 945240 ID: 977456

Now that you mention it... Does it just seem more likely that it is just an endless ocean of giant mosquitoes that drain out all your courage, determination, hope... everything that could keep you going, and then send the withered husk of your being out into the endless void to slowly disperse into a formless cloud of despair and uselessness? I mean, mosquitoes are everywhere, right? They gotta come from somewhere. Just makes sense...
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No. 945274 ID: e5e15e

Artist Credit: GraphyGraphie
I fucked up and forgot to credit the artist for this, GraphyGraphie. Totally my bad. It's fixed now but you can't credit too much so just in case people miss it their twitter is https://twitter.com/GraphyGraphie (NSFW).
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No. 945339 ID: a13082

>>945274
So then, you're doing all the writing and Graphie is doing purely art?
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No. 945368 ID: e5e15e

Essentially.
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No. 945393 ID: 4cf79d

As long as the dead can't do anything in this world it doesn't matter what happens to them, as far as the living are concerned they are gonne.
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No. 945496 ID: ce39da

"Only one way to find out, and I'm not ready for that yet."
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No. 945520 ID: 977456

Can you still feel your fingers? They'd know...
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No. 945542 ID: 15a025

Just say, if I didn't and I was wrong. Well, not sure I'd want to find out what would happen.
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No. 945819 ID: e5e15e
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945819

>”We stepped on the path as seven, but reached its end as five. All of you have heard this phrase. I have said it on this stage many times. Yet I often wonder, do we know what it means? Have we learned its lesson?”



“I’ll tell you when I meet her and she makes me chief potato peeler.” I pop a skin into my mouth. “You just gotta do what you can, Fingers. Don’t worry too much about it.”

“That ain’t a answer. I’m askin' if you believe in those statues. It’s yes or no.”
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No. 945820 ID: 0fae41

You'd best start believing in those statues if they start moving.
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No. 945825 ID: 094652

"I believe there really was a divine message sung to our ancestors. Whatever the priests are saying right now? That isn't it.

Even if the words stayed the same, their meaning hasn't. Why the hell does five gods ascending in the past mean five people must be executed today?"
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No. 945829 ID: 765049

It doesn’t have much to do with normal life, so why bother believing or disbelieving? Leave that to the philosophers.
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No. 945831 ID: e7848c

Simple answers are for simple minds. Are you simple minded?
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No. 945835 ID: af1a4b

Dunno, i’d like to believe but I’m having trouble without proof that any of it is real. It’s not like we see miracles just happen in front of us.
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No. 945844 ID: a13082

"Absolutely", in a sarcastic tone. "And you?"
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No. 945845 ID: 977456

Well... there was that time a couple year's back when Carn The Prude went Main Street Turning people inside-out for wolf-whistling at him. It was pretty convincing...
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No. 945849 ID: ce39da

"That's the best answer you're getting. I never bothered with thinking about whether it was all real, 'cause there's only one way to find out for sure. And I'm fine not knowing until I finally kick it."
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No. 945853 ID: 8d4593

No.
They's too convenient.
They're the candle in the dark that paints our world in a flickering light, but when day comes we still only see the shadows.
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No. 945863 ID: e7c7d3

I believe in the statues, but not in the guy at the podium.
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No. 945868 ID: a9af05

>>945863
This
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No. 945923 ID: 162b79

>>945849
That.
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No. 945957 ID: 2df440

>>945863
this
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No. 946002 ID: e5e15e
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946002

>”One of our envious Lords more important titles is Pedagogue. As Their children we must strive to exceed even Their lofty expectations of us. To take more than is given. To grow until we have no need to turn from the face of the Pedagogue and towards the face of the Executioner. I am getting ahead of myself, however. We must explore the lesson first.”



“I’ve never seen a miracle, but maybe Nine Eyes just decided we don’t need none. Going on and on about her like a diamond ain’t gonna do anyone no good, and they don’t say anything new anyway.” I shrug. “Why do you care if I believe in them statues anyway?”

“I don’t know. You wouldn’t lie, I guess. And if you believed in it than I could too.”
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No. 946005 ID: 8d4593

Well then I'll say this:
I'm not one to question the gods, I'm sure they watch over us somehow when we die... but that man down there, the Preceptor.
Look at his face.
That's not the face of an honest man.

The god's live in the scriptures and in the heart. Not in the mouths of those who look down on us.
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No. 946009 ID: 0fae41

Are you simply looking for a way to rationalize your faith in gods? Believe in them if you wish, or don't. The gods believe in you.
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No. 946010 ID: b1b4f3

>>946002
Find your own belief. This one's mine.
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No. 946014 ID: 15a025

If it keeps you out of trouble more, than the answer you seek is yes.
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No. 946015 ID: 977456

Well, there is the fact that you aren't sure if they exist, and the fact that you aren't sure if this is what they want. That means that they either won't, or can't, offer convincing guidance. If they won't, then they are presenting a test without providing the means of succeeding, and know that many will fail, and carry on regardless, which makes them... it's not fair, kind, nor helpful, they're not the sort of beings we want to associate with.

If they can't, wither because they don't exist or just don't have the means, then either they lack the means to provide what we need, or at least lack the means to give us a chance to get it, which is tragic, but we can only work with what we have. It doesn't matter that we can fly if we don't know how and nobody can show us.
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No. 946016 ID: e7848c

There's a lot of things in life you have to figure out for yourself. Your faith is one of them.
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No. 946017 ID: 094652

"The priests would kill anyone who claims their faith in the gods comes from the actions of other mortals. That says a lot. Including shut the hell up and we'll talk about this out of earshot."
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No. 946090 ID: e6c422

So, what else do you know about this Steel person?
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No. 946163 ID: 2df440

kome, I’m actually pretty sure we’re out of earshot if anyone down below
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No. 946169 ID: e5e15e
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946169

>”Seven tribes followed the Prophet here. Five tribes entered to stay. Toiler. Artisan. Martinet. Preceptor. Monger. The brothers and sisters that stand next to you. There is wisdom to be found in all of Their works, but to find the meaning behind this outcome we must ask ourselves: Why did two tribes not make it?”



“Fingers… I don’t know more than you about this stuff. If she’s around she’s around, with or without you or me worryin’ about her. I’m fine leavin’ and being left alone but… maybe you can find her for yourself? Keep yourself busy doing that instead of stealin’ if it bothers you this much.”

“Don’t bother me. Nothin’ bothers me. I just want to know if here is the best I got.” He flexes his three fingers. “If she’s real then she gotta want me down here for a reason. If she ain’t then I got born wrong. I coulda been dropped out of a momma where the sun shines and at least caught a glance at it before I die.”
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No. 946171 ID: 0fae41

You'll have plenty of time left to find the sun if you stop squandering it, you know. Go forth, and create opportunity!
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No. 946172 ID: e7c7d3

We all want to know our purpose in this world. 'Cause we all want something better than we got, and not end up like those five, decorations on the end of a rope.
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No. 946173 ID: 977456

Maybe tomorrow some rich bozo will pop in and give you all the world's riches and a solid-gold ticket to the sunniest spot in the world. Is it worth hoping for? Sure, Doesn't cost a thing! Doesn't make sense to plan for it though. Best you can do is plan for what you know, hope for what you want, and brace for the rest. If you want it to all be worth something, or for some miracle to make everything good? Then sure, of course it'll happen, but don't plan for it, and brace for all the folk who you hate to have gotten there first and taken all the best spots for themselves. We can't know what's right, just what's the right choice given what we know, which is nothin' about the dead and everythin' about me not getting though all this peeling...
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No. 946174 ID: 8d4593

You try'na tell me you wanna run away to another world, fingers? You could do it, but what if you don't like what you find up there? You'll need to be prepared. More prepared than you've ever been. Supplies to get you by indefinitely, even if there's no people to steal from. Food, waterskins, huntin supplies, buildin tools.

You could also use a wingman to keep you from gettin yourself killed, if you know what I mean...
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No. 946175 ID: 83bf07

I guess you have to change the world if you want to see the sun. Are you going to change the world from in this hole?
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No. 946214 ID: 81cd19

Ask him if he tried desecrating the Nine Eyes' shrines and statues yet.
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No. 946395 ID: e5e15e
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946395

>”Wait. I know what you are thinking. They were deficient. They lacked the fortitude to survive the borderlands and make it to our new home. But that is incorrect. One by one each laprine is molded by The Sculptor, and our lost siblings are no exception. None that They make can be less than perfectly suited for the tasks They bestow, for are we not Their own image? Made to adapt and overcome!”



“You ain’t… messed with anything of hers, right?”

“No. I ain’t dumb Asher.”

“‘Cause…” I throw a thumb at the condemned.

“No shit.”

“If you wanna go outside one day there are toiler jobs that’ll put you up top. You got the time to impress the right guys if you-”

“Ain’t no good adult detail gonna take me missin’ two. I’m goin' to the mines.”

“...So what, you try'na tell me you wanna run away?” He doesn’t answer back.
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No. 946396 ID: e7c7d3

Are you going to have to go and protect him?
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No. 946398 ID: 0fae41

Try prosthetics, and maybe gloves. Lying, cheating and stealing has got you this far, right?
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No. 946400 ID: 8d4593

What do you think you'll find up there?

Do you think the greater world more, or less disgusting than what's going on down there?

Gods. Look at them. At least two of them did nothing wrong this time.

The guy in the middle's gonna end up choking to death if he keeps squirming like that.
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No. 946413 ID: af1a4b

Oh shit you are gonna run away...
I ain’t gonna tell you not to but you better think long and hard about this.
Just think If it’s the right choice for you and what you need to do it right i guess.
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No. 946415 ID: 977456

Wow, look at the ears on her! Not too happy about how, uhh, tortured some of them look. Do they really need to rough them up on the way to the gallows?
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No. 946450 ID: 83bf07

Do you guys have anything tying you to your current lives here?
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No. 946451 ID: 91ee5f

>>946395
All of these guys look pretty beat up. Except for that fat guy on the far right, he doesn’t look like he got beat up at all. Why is that?
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No. 946463 ID: 81cd19

Tell him to think twice before he does anything dangerous next time.
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No. 946560 ID: fd5772

>>946395
The kid needs to take his mind off how sucky not having three fingers is. Start a guessing game 'bout what them five did wrong to end up on the gallows. I bet the fat one is a monger who did some thievery worse than Fingers would ever dream a doing. That one on the left looks defiant, like maybe she said something wrong but think its true. Like some sorta heretic. Maybe they're all heretics?
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No. 946565 ID: c15cc3

>>946560
Well for starters, which one is the one you specifically came here to see die?
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No. 946592 ID: 15a025

You even got some kind of plan for that fingers?
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No. 946652 ID: e5e15e
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946652

>”I say to look to ourselves instead. The five remaining tribes. Do we not make a perfect society? Strength, skill, integrity, intelligence, and... endurance. The answer to why the other two tribes fell to the wayside is because they were not needed. We united and have thrived for centuries because we balanced ourselves, expelling those who would unsteady us. Stability requires work! Sacrifice! Selflessness! They taught us this lesson... and that is why we find ourselves here today.”



“Do you think what's down here is less dangerous than outside?” I snap. “What do you even think you'll find up there? Do you think it’ll be better when there won’t be Ma’am or Junkyard around to protect you? You got plans to deal with the brutes and devils?”

He stares down at the stage. I’m not even sure if he’s still listening.

“You got friends down here, right? You want to leave us and everything else we know? Think this through, for once in your life.” I point below. “That fat bastard down there caught you once doing something stupid, you think you won’t get caught again and hung like the thumbs?”

“I wasn’t lyin’,” He whispers. “He didn’t catch me. I didn’t do nothin’ for him to catch.”
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No. 946655 ID: e7c7d3

That's even worse, getting in trouble for what you didn't even do. You clearly want something better. But running away with nothing isn't how you get there.
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No. 946658 ID: 094652

>Strength, Skill, Integrity, Intelligence, and... endurance.
Ten internet points says the priests are controlling everyone by hoarding a monopoly in those other two remaining stats. Like charisma and wisdom.

>“He didn’t catch me. I didn’t do nothin’ for him to catch.”
"He doesn't need evidence or a working brain to take more than your limbs. Please stay far away from him period."
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No. 946659 ID: b1b4f3

If he's dead set on leaving, maybe he can bring someone with him.
Do you have a reason to stay, yourself?
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No. 946661 ID: 8d4593

You done any thinkin about this?
Cuz if you want me to go along with this you best make a good damn argument for why you wanna go.
Curiosity aint good enough. I ain't gonna let you get yourself killed cuz you wasn't thinkin.
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No. 946679 ID: 81cd19

If you're gonna leave... you're gonna need to be prepared.

>down here is less dangerous than outside
I'm confused. What is "down here"? What is up and what is down?
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No. 947016 ID: 15a025

Well lying or telling the truth, he's bad news fingers. Stay away from him if anything.

You even got survival skills? Know how to start a fire, find food and shelter on the go. Without stealing any of it? Not knocking you so much for it, but outside there might not be anyone or anything to steal from. You latching onto anything I'm saying here?
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No. 947228 ID: e5e15e
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947228

>”Artisan Moon Fon. We welcomed you into our bosoms from the wastes over a decade ago, over my own objections. You healed us when we were sick and injured and we gave you succor and sustenance. Yet you betrayed us and stole the lives of three brave Martinets attempting to escape justice. Your face tells me they took some small manner of retribution. The rest of us take our recompense now.”



“I was still on kid detail, doing all that little stuff the adults and teens don’t got time for. Cleanin’ rooms in the fuckin’ Monger Manor with them ignorin’ me like they do everyone.”
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No. 947229 ID: e5e15e
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947229

>”The three of you, criminals four times over, left your posts in the mine with stolen supplies and gold. Did you want to join the barbarians we saved Moon Fon from? Did you simply give in to your base laziness, shedding your yokes so your Toiler siblings had to carry more weight? It matters not. You have used up all your chances.”



“There was some yellin’ and Redkho comes bangin’ in, grabs my hand, and slams it on a table.”
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No. 947230 ID: e5e15e
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947230

>”You did not care.”



“I don’t even think he meant to take two. Just had shit aim.”
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No. 947231 ID: e5e15e
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947231

>”You’ve nothing left.”



“I’m bleedin’ and holdin’ my stumps on the floor and get to hear him whine to a Diamond that he had ‘punished the thief’. Figured out he offered me up as a quick excuse once I wasn’t cryin’.”
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No. 947233 ID: e5e15e
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947233

>”So you hang. Now. Finally. Monger Redkho.”



“...Why ain’t Steel droppin' him?” I hear a tinge of fear in his voice.
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No. 947234 ID: 094652

> Hanging
Yeah this is definitely a reign of terror. Even if they are guilty of mass theft of supplies, the least this smiling dickhead could do is let them speak before they're executed.

Poor kid didn't want to be a part of this.

> Is there anything you can do?
Well, you could shout and pretend to be snipers, so the forces will be further distracted. Other than that, leave.
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No. 947235 ID: ad51b8

either he's about to let him go as a show of mercy to make himself look better and subtly let everyone now their lives are in his hands or the more likely option of he's about to make an example out of the last guy... we should probably leave.
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No. 947236 ID: b233f0

>>947233
Maybe a pardon o' sort? The powerful gotta show mercy every once a while. Not to mention, Redkho did seem sorta smug right up 'till the end there. Maybe he thought one was a-comin'.

... did you set Redkho up?

You'll want to stay low if he's let loose and they figged it all out. I can leave you the peels here when I head back with the 'taters so you got somethin' for chew. Got chores, but I'll come check on ya later, once I've seen if folks're up and lookin' for ya. Best I can do without puttin' my neck out there with that lot.
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No. 947237 ID: 26ba84

>>947235
If I got it right, we came specifically to watch this guy die, so no leaving.
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No. 947240 ID: 91ee5f

>>947233
Do you think those guards are going to skewer him with their spears before they drop him?
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No. 947241 ID: a9af05

>>947233
He might be too fat to fit through the hole when they drop him, so they have to execute him in a different way.

Or instead of dropping him, they're going to execute him differently to make an example out of him as a warning to all the rich people that're watching to let them know what'll happen to them if they fuck up.
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No. 947251 ID: e7c7d3

If I'm understanding this correctly, from the first hanging they don't like citizens doing their own justice, so even if they were criminals she's still guilty of killing them. Then from the next hangings, it seems that there's a three-strikes rule, though all three strikes can happen in the same instance.

So when Redkho cut off Finger's fingers, that may have been a strike for him and Redkho's been on the edge of the law for a while now.

Either way, we just have to wait and see.
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No. 947253 ID: b233f0

>>947251
Ambiguous wording, but I think the first one who got hung was the one 'attempting to escape justice' from having 'betrayed' the locals. The three 'Brave Martinets' who died fighting them were probably local enforcers of some kind, and not the ones doing the attempted escaping.
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No. 947261 ID: b1b4f3

I think that panicking guy got set up too.
Smug justice is the worst justice.
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No. 947436 ID: 15a025

Well Fingers, just be glad you didn't end up where Redkho is now.
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No. 948165 ID: e5e15e
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948165

>“I notice none of your fellows deigned to attend, despite how unique this event is. It has been many years since one of your... prominence has needed to be punished. Before even my birth. My predecessor declared her punishment served after she survived being hung for over an hour. If you are half as hardy as she was I doubt they wanted to waste their valuable time waiting. Frankly, I agree.”



>Do you have a reason to stay, yourself?
Everyone I know is here, of course I want to stay.

“... did you set Redkho up?” I ask quietly.

“I didn’t have nothin’ to do with this.” He snaps back. He’s leaning forward and his nails are scraping on the rock.

“If he's let loose you need to stay far away from him.” I catch what that might sound like. “And I don’t mean leavin’. Running away ain’t gonna do you no good. You ain’t got any survival skills I know of, and if there’s no one out there to steal from you’ll starve in a week. I ain't gonna let you get yourself killed cuz you wasn't thinkin.”
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No. 948170 ID: e7c7d3

What's his punishment going to be? Stockades? You could get your own justice here, Fingers.
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No. 948173 ID: 0fae41

The speaker seeks a puppet. If you aren't ready to strike out on your own, there's no time like the present to prepare. Whether you take care of Redkho yourself before leaving is up to you.
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No. 948236 ID: ce39da

Ah, so his kind are physically difficult to hang? Fun. If it does look like he's going to get released here, however...

Okay, first of all, get ready to preemptively cover your buddy's mouth if he even gives a hint of an imminent outburst, and shush into his ear so he doesn't get the wrong idea. If he's insistent on getting his own justice: "If you're serious about this, I'd like to be there to make sure you do it right. I'm not letting my friend get sent onto that platform."

However, I doubt it will come to that; that guy's smile disappeared the moment the preacher started hinting at no hanging. He could probably handle a hanging, after all, and I think he's right to not be liking the new direction this is going.
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No. 948435 ID: e5e15e
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948435

>“The mistake you made is thinking power in the hands of others can protect you. I failed to teach you this and that regret shall lay on both our souls.”
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No. 948436 ID: e5e15e
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948436

>”Monger Redkho, you are guilty of abusing your station to bring heretical materials into the sanctuary that is our home, Silverlock. I take solace in the fact that we were able to catch you before you distributed said filth. Worse than the other crimes we have punished today, you tried to plant a seed of rot within our very souls. There can be no mercy for this!”



Finger’s body tenses even more and he’s so focused on the stage I step closer to make sure he doesn’t fall out of the crack.
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No. 948437 ID: e5e15e
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948437

>“My friends. My comrades! I know the struggles you face. The chains of duty weigh each of us down with separate burdens.”
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No. 948438 ID: e5e15e
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948438

>”But the name of The Sculptor was not given to Them in jest! We were made, each of us, for the tasks we are given. We can rise to them together! We must excel, hand in hand! For They have given us only two options!”
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No. 948439 ID: e5e15e
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948439

>”Die!”
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No. 948442 ID: e5e15e
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948442

>”Or thrive with Them!”
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No. 948443 ID: e5e15e
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948443

>“Choose.”
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No. 948445 ID: e7c7d3

There you go, Fingers. Your justice. Now get any thoughts of blood out of your head and let's get back to the potatoes.
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No. 948446 ID: ce39da

Oof looks like the preacher man got religion in Finger's show. Hard to even stay mad at this guy when his judge is wearing that shit-eating grin.

"It seems not everyone can find a third option to that question. That doesn't mean it's impossible, though. By the way, did I ever mention you kinda look like [INSERT ONE-EYED GOD'S NAME HERE]?"

Stay vigilant on keeping him from crying out, whether in victory or outrage (if there's another last-minute twist).
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No. 948447 ID: 0fae41

Personally, I would see if there is a market for other gods. You know. Just thinking out loud.
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No. 948452 ID: 3ed3c3

Well, Hell. Given a choice like that, you kinda wanna rebel out of sheer spite.
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No. 948453 ID: 094652

This man is not being judged for theft or betrayal or indirect mass murder. The priest refuses to judge his inner circle for any real crime as he refuses to judge himself. This man is being punished for trying to spread ideas and give hope to others for once in his godforsaken life. If the priest truly had faith in his religion, he'd welcome the rot and enjoy curing it (with more hangings, of course) as a fun past-time.

And that's the reason for this spectacle; using cruelty as punishment to teach others the consequences of thinking one is above the law is bad enough, but somewhat understandable. Outright claiming that any simple reading material is worse than starving people to death, that the only alternative to unquestioning 'unity' is death? He doesn't want his faith to be the superior faith. He wants his faith to be the ONLY faith.

Stop this madness. Or at least try. Hide behind cover and begin screaming. Without the noose around his neck, Redkho will have enough time to escape. He'll likely be gunned down in the chase. But that will plant the right seed in these people: occasionally, the mouth of God has a stutter.
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No. 948622 ID: 15a025

I think our show's over Fingers. Let's get heading back else they find an encore.
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No. 948642 ID: 015bf2

>>948445
Quite.
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No. 948772 ID: e5e15e
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948772

>By the way, did I ever mention you kinda look like [INSERT ONE-EYED GOD'S NAME HERE]?
>I would see if there is a market for other gods.
I’ve never heard of any god but Nine Eyes. If there are some they ain’t in Silverlock.

Tension leaks out of Fingers when Redkho’s head comes off, but not nearly enough of it. Steel is still talking but it’s all stuff I’ve heard before and I tune it out.

“Show’s over. You feelin’ better now?” I ask.

“Yeah.”

“Ready to head back?”

“Not yet. Go on ahead, Asher. ”

“I can’t leave until you do, I gotta close the entrance back up.” I pick up the last potato and finish peeling it.

“Just leave a crack open for me to slip through and I’ll be fine. I wanna be alone for a bit. Anyway Junkyard told me she wanted to see you, like, an hour ago.” He says.

“What? You couldn’t have told me that earlier?” He gives a half-hearted shrug.

After I drop these potatoes off I was going to go back to my regular work detail, trash collecting with Mash, but if Junkyard wants to see me it’s probably important. But then again Mash can be real… touchy about schedules, and doesn’t like it when people are late, which I might already be. Or I could stay a little bit longer and try to get through to Fingers again, but I got no idea what he needs me to say. I think it’s best Ma’am hears what Fingers has been talking about, sooner rather than later. He might need more help than I can give.
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No. 948780 ID: 28dc04

If you're already late, go meet Junkyard.
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No. 948791 ID: 0fae41

Make Fingers help you carry the potatoes back. You only brought one lightstone, and your hands are full. Plenty of places to be alone that aren't prone to cavein.
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No. 948804 ID: b1b4f3

Don't make Fingers do anything. Go talk to Junkyard after delivering the potatoes, tell Mash you're late since Junkyard needed to speak with you. It's half-true!
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No. 948841 ID: 094652

Go do the thing with Junkyard. If your boss gives you trouble for not sticking to schedule, she can pay for it.
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No. 948842 ID: 977456

Fingers is clearly in no headspace to recall anything. Assume that anything you don't do yourself will not be done.
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No. 949149 ID: 15a025

Make a compromise with Fingers. You don't mind leaving him be for a bit, but this isn't exactly a good place to be alone. What's he going to do if someone else comes by and moves the rock shut on him?
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No. 949448 ID: e5e15e
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949448

I pick up the bag and drop it in Finger’s arms. I ain’t gonna leave him to stew in the dark at least. He cusses me out, but walks. We don’t really speak on the way back but his expression is softer by the time I’ve rolled the rock back into place. I tell him to go tell Mash I’ll be late and head to drop off Pole’s potatoes. I’ll talk to Ma’am about him later. She’ll know what to do.
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No. 949449 ID: e5e15e
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949449

I’m hoping, if I’m sneaky enough, I can drop these things off and not have to deal with the chef again.
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No. 949450 ID: e5e15e
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949450

...Ah shit.
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No. 949451 ID: e5e15e
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949451

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No. 949452 ID: e5e15e
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949452

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No. 949453 ID: e5e15e
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949453

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No. 949454 ID: e5e15e
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949454

Well, Pole’s pissed.
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No. 949455 ID: e5e15e
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949455

I head straight over to the quarry Junkyard has been working in the last few weeks and spot her doing all the hard work like normal.

Sometimes I look at tats or sticklers struggling to pick stuff up and I wonder how they can live being so weak. Junkyards gotta think that all the time about the rest of us lankies.
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No. 949456 ID: e5e15e
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949456

“Where’ve you been?” She grunts. “I sent Fingers to find you an hour ago and that boy ain’t slow, outta everything else he is. Was he fuckin’ around playing or some shit?”
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No. 949458 ID: 0fae41

He wanted to go see the old bastard Red get hung. He was too fat for it and they had to bring out the meat cleaver.
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No. 949460 ID: b1b4f3

>>949458
Yes. Say this.
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No. 949464 ID: 015bf2

>>949456
Some shit and he wanted you along for it - the hangings. Didn't mention the meeting until after. You get the impression he's troubled, our boy Fingers. You'll talk to Ma'am about it later, see what she thinks - if there's aught anyone can do for him.

Anyway, thanks to that detour you're liable to have pissed off both Pole and Mash before the day is done. What can you do for her, lest you make it three?
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No. 949469 ID: 094652

Tell her they finally whacked Redkho, but they used the execution as a sham to show that nobles don't follow the same rules as commoners, and that nobles trying to help commoners makes them even more guilty than commoners.

So yeah, what do we need to do today?
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No. 949470 ID: 8d4593

Fuckin' around? Sure. He thought it important though. He'll take whatever you wanna dish out at him well enough.

What's up?
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No. 949702 ID: 15a025

He was hanging around the executions. Thankfully not on the other end of it.
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No. 949883 ID: 9e04c9

I don't think Fingers would want you to tell her where he was. Or you for that matter.

Tell her that you were busy training so that you could be as strong as her someday. Or something like that. An excuse mixed with some flattering.
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No. 949949 ID: e5e15e
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949949

“Redkho was getting hung. He only told me after it was done.”

“So he did exactly what I told him not to and went to the execution.” I nod and Junkyard clicks her tongue.

“I think he needs to talk to Ma’am about it. He started sayin’ some uh-” I cut myself off. “He’s got some troubles.”

“I’ll box his ears in, then we’ll see what kinda trouble he’s in then.” She snarls.

“Maybe don’t do that until I talk to Ma’am?” Junkyard gives a grunt that means she’ll do what I asked but doesn’t want to say it out loud.

“What did you need me for, anyway?” I ask

She glances around before answering. “I’ll tell you later. Just go up there and tell the roc- Ikthiss I’m done for the day.”

“Your shift done?”

“I do four times the work of anyone else, so I say I’m done. Just go make sure she doesn’t write me up or anything for ‘skipping work’.”

“We could go talk to her together. She’s not as bad as you think if you say the right things.” I say.

“If I have to see her smug fucking face one more time today I’m gonna to put my fist through it. Just say I got sick or something. She’ll believe you and she’s too lazy to check. I’ll meet you outside.”
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No. 949950 ID: e5e15e
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949950

“Ikthiss Silverlock, can we-”

“‘Of Silverlock’, Asher. I’m not literally this dumb mountain. Are you even on my crew today? Whatever, they’re whining in hole three so go help those dorks out.”

“I-”

“I swear every other day there’s some sermon or barbaric ritual of yours that takes up half the day and a third of my workers. No idea how they expect me to get anything done. What was it this time?”

“Th-”

“Wait, no. I don’t care. Just get down there and pick up the slack.”

She’s usually pretty lenient but she’s not in a good mood today. Leaving work without permission is a really bad charge if she decides to submit it, and when she’s like this she’ll probably do it. I can make up a lie, but if she does check it’ll blow up in our faces. I could say we’re going to the execution but I don’t know when it’ll end and if her workers come back and we’re not with them we could still get in trouble. Telling the truth might satisfy her, but since I still don’t know where Junkyard wants to take me it’ll sound really weak. Worst case scenario I can call in a favor but that’s… only if absolutely nothing else works.
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No. 949955 ID: b1b4f3

>>949950
If she's in a bad mood she'll probably check. Tell truth, say something like Longyard wants you for something important. Offer favor if that doesn't work.
Maybe you can soften her up by asking her what's gotten her grumpy? Anything you can help with?
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No. 949966 ID: e7c7d3

She's not even aware if you're in her crew or not. Say you're going to the execution and if you don't come back with the others she probably won't notice.
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No. 949997 ID: 8d4593

>>949950
Belive me, I would love to but [Insert a Scary Crew Boss's name here] is in the same boat as you. Everyone is. He's got me by the nose to bring back Junkyard and says he'll [Insert most insane nonlethal punishment you've heard of happening] if I come back empty handed.
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No. 950001 ID: 7e1c22

Throw Junkyard's immediate coworkers under the buss.

Those are people you CAN deal with and do favors to to make up for the inconvenience later (and they can't hang you on a dime). And stay as technically true as you can when saying what you and Junkyard are doing, as well as try to avoid upsetting Ikthiss too much further. Even if she discovers you mislead her, as long as her own impatience can be construed to be at fault at least you won't have directly lied to an authority or skipped work and earned a bad charge.

Sketch a bow or whatever you do to be respectful. Make it seem like you're sweating and uncomfortable at being put so on the spot (to be fair, you probably are).

"Ikthiss of Silverlock, I'm very very sorry, but today I am only here as a messenger and have other errands besides."

Junkyard's messenger, mind you, but it sounds official enough. And you sure seem to have your plate full today.

"Some issue has come up and Junkyard will be going to take care of it. I was not told what it was about, unfortunately, so I do not know how long she'll be kept."

Let Ikthiss assume what the issue is, which is actually whatever Junkyard wanted to do, and as Junky told you jack all about it you know nothing about it.

"You would know best how to plan for absences, but perhaps you could move a few of those working with Junkyard to hole three? She's at least done the work of several today, so that could balance the shortfall a little more evenly."

Give her the backup solution she needs before she has to spend time and energy thinking one of her own up or investigating your claims - and she might just be more inclined to grab your idea as the easiest way out of this situation. She does seem rather impatient presently.

One more thing. You should probably not tell many people about the hangings (+beheading) if it's not common knowledge yet. It pegs you as having been at and witnessed them, and if you weren't supposed to that's a tad bad... isn't it?
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No. 950011 ID: 9e04c9

Tell her that she seems to be in a bad mood unhappy and ask if she wants to talk about it. Depending on what it is, you could offer to help her with it. Basically, if you can talk her into giving you a task that would require you to leave, you'd be solving all your problems.
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No. 950558 ID: e5e15e
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950558

>Maybe you can soften her up by asking her what's gotten her grumpy?
Only if I want to listen to her complain for an hour.

>Throw Junkyard's immediate coworkers under the bus.
That’s also not a great idea. Even if I say I’ll make it up to them having bad blood with someone you’re lifting rocks with is a good way to get crushed.

“Ikthiss of Silverlock, I'm very very sorry, but I’m only here as a messenger and have other errands.” I blurt out before she can cut me off again. I get off the ladder and circle around her rock to get away from the edge.

“Then what’s the message?”

“Not for you, it’s for Junkyard. Sh-”

“Uggggghhh. Her?” Ikthiss flops over and puts on an ill-fitting gruff voice. “The hole isn’t big enough Ikthiss, we should have more safety ropes Ikthiss, blah blah blah. I don’t know how you stand hanging out with her.”

“She’s not as bad as you-” I start.

“Well go tell her and take a message from me too. ‘Get some dirt on your claws and stop goofing off!’”

“I actually already told her the message. She’s not going to be working the rest of the day.” She cranes her head up.

“The hell do you mean she’s not working? Who’s going to be taking my best worker when I’m already low on them?!” She yells.
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No. 950559 ID: e5e15e
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“It’s… well, you know, I mean…” I make sure not to meet her gaze but I can hear the sneer in her voice.

“It’s Thysin isn’t it, suck-up. Wants to boost his numbers when everyone’s low. And If I complain he’ll just go whine to dad. Ugggghhh.” She waves me off. “Just go, I gotta think of how to get him back for this.”

“But-” I begin, knowing she’ll interrupt me.

“I said go, Asher. And if you see Thysin spit in his eye for me.” I scurry away.
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No. 950560 ID: e5e15e
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“I think you’re clear.” I tell Junkyard. “She thinks Thysin grabbed you and she’ll never think different even if he tells her to her face.”

“Finally, the rock she calls a brain comes in handy. Let’s hurry up, it’s only a few minutes away but they’ve already been waiting too long.“

“Who’s waiting?” I ask.

“Diamond. One of their personal sticklers was looking for you and found me instead. They want to see you.”
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No. 950561 ID: e7c7d3

What would someone need you for? No offense, but why you and not some other lanky?
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No. 950562 ID: 2aa5f0

>Diamond. One of their personal sticklers was looking for you and found me instead. They want to see you.
why?
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No. 950563 ID: 86794b

Any idea why someone wants to see you?
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No. 950564 ID: b1b4f3

>>950560
What's so special about me?
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No. 950582 ID: 9e04c9

This sounds like bad news. But if they needed you, why did Junkyard have to escape work for it?
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No. 950592 ID: 15a025

What would someone with a name like Diamond want with you? Who are they even?
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No. 950602 ID: e7848c

They get off work just to back you up?
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No. 950692 ID: e51896

"why me?"
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No. 950880 ID: c6c213

Uh. Why are you coming along then?
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No. 950906 ID: 470289
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I freeze up. A preceptor? “What! Why me?”

“Don’t know, but this is an opportunity. If a diamond wants you for something, that’s an in.”

“B-but, I ain’t done nothin’! Do you think I’m in trouble?”

“Hey, calm down.” She says as she puts a hand on my shoulder. “This could be a good thing. Besides, I’m not about to let you go into a room full of diamonds or sticklers alone. I’ll be right behind you.”

“W-which diamond is it?”

Junkyard shrugs. “Stickler was real cagey about that. One of the younger ones, I figure. Maybe Copper or Zinc. Actually, your bethel is with Brass, right? Probably him.” Bethel is the weekly service everyone attends to learn about Nine Eyes, taught by the preceptors. “If we get a good roll of the dice we could turn this into a permanent spot on farming detail up top for you, me, and Mash. Seeing the sun everyday and not slumming it in holes for Ikthiss would be pretty nice, right?”

“You think it’ll work out like that?” I ask.

“We’ll make sure it does. Now come on.”
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No. 950907 ID: 470289
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“There he is.” Junkyard says after leading me down an out of the way alley.

Is that… Narko? It’s been years since I’ve seen him. I was hoping for decades. He’s a show-off and liked rubbing m- people’s faces in the dirt last I saw him.
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No. 950908 ID: 470289
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“‘Bout time, lank. Thought your orders dropped out of your fucking head. Now fuck off.” He turns his head towards me. “You’re Asher? Get your ass down the hole. You got a fucking meeting.” He says ‘meeting’ like ‘execution’.

“I’m staying with her.” Junkyard states as she crosses her arms.

He arches an eyebrow and I fight down an instinctive flinch. That was always my warning before I lost a tooth or got a new black eye. And now he has a knife and spear! Sometimes if I stroked his ego I could head it off, but it didn’t always work.

Junkyard is more stubborn than any toiler has a right to be. She’ll push to stay with me if I don’t tell her I’ll be fine. And if Narko is here I want her to stay. Maybe if I ask in the right way? It’s been years, he has to have mellowed out. But... I don’t want her to get hurt.
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No. 950909 ID: e7c7d3

Since you're stuttering so much from nervousness, maybe say that you have a speech impediment and need Junkyard to help you with your words.
Not far from the truth that you need her here so you doesn't freak out.
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No. 950910 ID: 56076d

>>950908
Raise a hand; interrupt, and then softly apologize to Narko. You weren't late on purpose and it wasn't Junkyard's fault either, multiple errands and obligations is just the toiler life. You're missing schedule right now just to be here.

Seem a little worn and tired as you say it. Add a dash of trepidation, on account of the maybe someone's getting stabbed up thing, and an ounce of backbone, to show you're not quite the easily bullied girl you once were.

Then brighten up a little. Smile wryly, begrudgingly, as you assess his clothes and gear. Say he on the other hand seems to have come a fair ways ahead in life. He probably still wants to go further though, and being a very dutiful sort, would insist on you going alone.

But here's the thing.

Junkyard's one of the strongest and most dependable people you know. Whatever task this meeting is for, you'd probably need someone's help with it anyway - not much work for lone lankeys - and there's no-one you'd rather have with you than her. By allowing you to bring her along, Narko's boss gets two for the price of one, which should at least make up for the delay a little.

>Symbol on Narko's arm
What is that symbol? A Stickler thing?
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No. 950911 ID: 56076d

>>950910
Actually he'd get five for the price of one, since Junkyard's worth like four of you.

>If Narko appears to continue considering beating/stabbing Junk
Say work detail bosses would get real furious if she got sent on involuntary sick leave given how good for their qoutas she is.
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No. 950912 ID: b1b4f3

>>950908
>and now he has a knife and spear!
That means he's trusted with those. He's not gonna stab Junkyard for wanting to escort you.

Ask if it's against the rules, or his orders. If it is, there's nothing you can do about it and you'll need to get Junkyard to back down. If it's not against the rules, then request that she escort you.
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No. 950918 ID: 9e04c9

>with her
What. Asher is female? Oh. Yeah. Of course she is, ha ha... I totally knew that... anyway!

Tell Narko that Junkyard is your wife and that Nine Eyes teachings give you the right to prevent being separated from your spouse.
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No. 950925 ID: 91ee5f

>>950918
Making something up about a religion sounds pretty blasphemous. We might end up in line to get hung at the next execution!
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No. 950934 ID: 9e04c9

>>950925
But what if it's true?
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No. 950939 ID: 094652

You're totally not a CRPG protagonist and you don't need a wingman to act for support skills that will help you negotiate a better outcome, its fiiine, go through.
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No. 950943 ID: 977456

>>950940 +1! It is very not fine. It is dangerous to go alone; take a Junkyard.
I'm hoping that the others make their roll on diplomacy, but if a fight breaks out, help Junker. Go for the full-body headbutt-charge. They never expect someone's forehead to hit them at a full sprint!
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No. 950952 ID: 91ee5f

>>950934
It’s not.
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No. 950955 ID: 9e04c9

>>950952
Please quote the part of the story that supports your claim.
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No. 950967 ID: a9af05

>>950955
Where in the story does it support your claim?
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No. 950977 ID: 0fae41

Tell this Nark she is coming with you, and if he cares enough to protest he can care enough to explain why he held you up when you're already running late!
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No. 951509 ID: 470289
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>Tell Narko that Junkyard is your wife.
What’s a wife?

>What is that symbol on his arm?
The armband means he works directly for a diamond. The color and shapes tell you which, and the spears are his rank. Blue and round is Preceptor Tin, I think? It looks kind of off, but maybe she commissioned a new version. I wish Junkyard would pay more attention to stuff like this. Tin isn’t a diamond to worry about. If I knew I was being called by her I wouldn’t have freaked out as much as I did.

“This guy your bodyguard or something? You the fucking diamond of the lankies?” He chuckles. “Should I be bowing or scraping the ground?”

“I-” Junkyard starts but Narko just ignores her.

“Wait, no. I fucking get it. You saw me, broad shoulders, amazing hair, and you got all hot in your pants and wanted to spend some more time with me? Sorry to break it to you, but you ain’t my type.”

“I’m really sorry we’re late, sir, I was trying to finish up some other work and lost track of time.” I say as I step between them. “But, it’s not against your orders for Junkyard to come along, right? Whatever the Preceptor wants from me I’m sure she can help. She’s a lot stronger than me and it might make up for us being a little late?”

“You’re a she too? I really can’t tell you fucking lankies apart. Still not my type but I know some sticklers who like slumming. Hell, I can get three as a consolation prize.” He gives his slimy smile. It hasn’t changed a bit.

“Ha, very funny sir! So, is it okay for her to go with me? Two toilers for one?” I ask.
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No. 951510 ID: 470289
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“Whatever, just get in the fucking hole and don’t trip over your gangly fucking feet.” He waves us along and we crouch in front of the tunnel.

“Yes, right away Narko!” I say as Junkyard starts to crawl.
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No. 951511 ID: 470289
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We climb in silence. It takes almost fifteen minutes before I hear the whispers of a conversation and another minute before a deep accented voice booms from above. “I assume that the scraping I’m hearing is the guest you promised, madkin?”

The tunnel widens out and Junkyard moves to the side as I crawl up.
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No. 951512 ID: 470289
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951512

I feel my blood run cold. I barely even register the big eared man behind her. That’s not Preceptor Tin, or any other random diamond. That’s Preceptor Silver, the most important Diamond in Silverlock.

“Toiler Asher and… friend. Are you going to lay there or greet the ambassador properly?” Her voice is crisp, clear, and I can’t help but hear annoyed.

I can’t screw this up, whatever this is.
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No. 951513 ID: cdabe3

You heard the lady, greet her properly
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No. 951514 ID: b1b4f3

>>951512
Show some fucking RESPECT. Introduce yourself since you weren't introduced.
Then speak when spoken to, let them take the lead, be an obedient Toiler.
Junkyard will most likely have the good sense to stay quiet. She should not have come, but she'll be good moral support?

Who IS that back there?
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No. 951515 ID: 0fae41

Apologize, say you thought prostrating yourself was the proper greeting.
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No. 951519 ID: 977456

Spare a brief moment to think of how Junkyard will act. Intercede if it indicates terminal disaster.
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No. 951540 ID: e7c7d3

What's a proper greeting? Stand up and do a bow, I guess. Say some niceties, like you're honoured to meet them and thanks for asking for your presence.

>What's a wife?
Well, you see, when one lanky loves another lanky very much... You know what, never mind.
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No. 951552 ID: 9e04c9

Greet them and apologize. Blame Narko for your delay,
"Had your sticker been better at signifying the importance of this event, you would not have waited as long as you had."

Also, say something deep,
"Our destinies intertwine. Is this the will of Nine Eyes?"
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No. 951555 ID: 5b93d3

>>951512
Introduce yourself and Junkyard to the ambassador, and a simple "I apologise for the delay" to Preceptor Silver. No excuses, no explanations, just greeting > apology > shut up.
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No. 951597 ID: e7848c

>>951512
You know what to do.
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No. 951946 ID: 470289
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I scramble out of the hole and bow like Ma’am showed me years ago. Junkyard follows my lead, staying thankfully quiet.

“It’s an honor to meet you, sir. I am Toiler Asher and this is Toiler Junkyard. We apologize for our delay.”

“Dhalkin! It has been quite a while since I’ve seen your kind. And delay? We only just arrived,” He sounds even stranger than he looks. All his words sound rough? He says his r’s strangely and I’m not sure if I could understand him if he spoke quickly. “I am Ambassador Risken. I found I could not stomach more of that oafs preaching after that grisly display at your, ah, lord’s statue and Illari-, Iyarri-, Ms. Silver kindly led me to this most interesting place.”

He pauses like he expects me to say something, but silence has never got me in trouble before.

“...Well, yes. Madkin! You were telling me of these curios from your, ah, religion?”
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No. 951947 ID: 470289
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Silver turns from us and gestures to the room. “You misunderstand, Ambassador Riksen. Most of what is held in this room isn’t religious in nature. Rather, it’s artifacts we have mined over our long years in the mountain and historical pieces from our exodus centuries ago.”

“Ah, I just assumed. Of course you have more cultu- more to offer. It’s just you’re all so keen on your, ah, god. So many eyes, always watching. Why, she’s everywhere and I don’t believe I have even caught her name yet!”

I barely hear a small sigh come from Silver and I know exactly what she’s going to say. “They have no name, and I shall not presume to give them one. They are male and female, both and neither. A hero and a villain, yet also the narrator. Father and Mother of our race yet also our child. They-,” She cuts herself off. “Ambassador you did not come here to hear rote speeches of the Preceptors. I am the secular leader of Silverlock, not its ministerial leader. Let us discuss the reality in front of us.”

“Ah, you appreciate frankness?” Riksen pauses in front of a box and looks inside. “Then to be frank, your dhal-, ah, toilers indicate that Silverlock is impossible for civilized societies to deal with. Why, simply humoring you is risky.”
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No. 951948 ID: 470289
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951948

“I see.” Silver turns and looks into my eyes. “Toiler Asher. Toiler Junkayard. Inform Ambassador Riksen of your place in our society. Tell him if you are slaves.”
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No. 951950 ID: e7c7d3

No more a slave than a wheel is to a cart.

We have a purpose, so we do our purpose. We're strong, so we do strong things. Doing anything more would just be silly.
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No. 951951 ID: 0efe8e

To determine if one is a slave they must first elaborate on what they would define as a slave.
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No. 951953 ID: e7848c

>>951948
Define a slave. Because in the grand scheme of things, seems like we're easily replaceable and unappreciated.
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No. 951954 ID: b1b4f3

>>951948
A slave has no choice but to obey(under threat of violence usually), has no choice in how they live, and owns nothing as they are treated as an object themselves. Is this true of you? It doesn't appear to be.

If you ARE slaves, then you can at least say you are treated well, and have some flexibility in how you work. It's not like you get beaten for working slowly, and you weren't too badly reprimanded for the potato thing.
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No. 951955 ID: 0fae41

Yes, master! I mean, no master!

(Were a restaurant busboy and a quarry worker really the most enfranchised Toilers they could think of?)
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No. 951956 ID: ce39da

"If I were to stop and think about it, then I am indeed a slave in some ways, yet not in others. Either way, I don't think I would find myself complaining; my life certainly is not without purpose."
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No. 951958 ID: 0a2444

Wait, are we actually slaves?
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No. 951961 ID: 39ccaa

Oh man. They probably wanted you early so that they could coach you on giving a reply.

>>951948
What she wants is an answer that spells out no. What this ambassador needs is a rational answer that can bypass his apparent distaste of the way your whole god-damned society operates. Silver would not be humoring this rude man if she didn’t see a need for it, so this must be done right if you are to curry favor with her. Defend her position while appealing to his brand of logic.

>>951950
I like this, but for the end and that it sounds a bit like a rote answer. Elaborate to show you thought this through and aren’t giving a coached reply. For one, your strength being the reason for your labors isn’t an answer when they have you peeling potatoes.

«For what it’s worth, sir, I don’t think we are. But it’s also true that we are given many tasks that seem slave-like in their nature, not all of them strength-based, so that may not be enough for you. Perhaps an example of the freedom we do have will be better.

A slave obeys, and cannot do as they like, yes? Well, today I skipped work to witness the executions. While this might upset people - and wouldn’t you be upset to have a coworker skip out on you? - no harm will come to me for doing so; unlike those at the gallows. Typically the ‘reward’ for such an action, if found out, as I have just been by admitting to it, would be to be written up and shittier tasks assigned later on. Few want shit duties all the time, so shirking from assigned tasks is discouraged. If a sufficiently good excuse is given the citation may fall through. Sometimes the matter is just let go. It depends on our current coworkers or taskmaster, on mood and disposition, whether quotas are being met or not. Some keep a grudge for missed quotas longer, but that’s mainly because they’ve got a rock up their butt, uh, pardon my language. There is always some leeway to have, we are flawed, after all, and the better coordinators of our labors recognize this. Of course, we cannot be skipping out all the time either. If someone is being troublesome in that regard, we will usually stage an intervention before things come to a head and the other castes get involved, if they aren’t already.»

Straighten up a little.

«As for our ‘barbarism’, I happen to know at least one of the men killed today truly was a liar and a thief who also had done another grave harm. You must have a system for dealing with such men yourself, or anyone could get away with anything all the time and I know that is not right or good. Perhaps the biggest difference is that you do not put it on display like we do?»

Stealing Fingers’ fingers counts as thievery, right?
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No. 951963 ID: fd5772

>>951948
The first words we say are "No, we're not slaves." Anything else is justification, which is fine, but the important part is not angering the silver. Anyways, I don't think we're slaves because we can move around and do our job as we think is best. In fact, we've been spending a bunch of time running around for _important_ reasons to talk to people. Also I'm pretty sure no one owns us, I think that's a pretty important detail for being a slave. (Maybe Ma'am owns us?) Not really sure what our kind do outside of Silverlock (or whatever you call this place). Anyways, we don't get beat if we're accidentally late for work, if that's what this new guy is worried about. We're better off than those baddies that got hanged earlier.
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No. 951966 ID: 7c1f1b

Tell her either answer would only comfort the visitor on his position. "Yes" would confirm and "no" would sound ordered.
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No. 951973 ID: 094652

"It depends. I heard the rumors; is it still Hell out there?"
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No. 951976 ID: 9e04c9

We should consider this as an opportunity. If we can get on Riksen's good side, we may be able to leave this place.

Simply say that you don't know what that word means. Or that you were not taught anything about this subject. However, that you do wish to learn more about it if that would please the Ambassador.

By saying it like this, you're presenting yourself "to be taught what it's like to not being a slave".
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No. 952157 ID: 470289
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“Yes, Mistress Silver! I mean, no Mistress Silver we aren’t!” I say.

>They probably wanted you early so that they could coach you on giving a reply.
I really hope this isn’t true because that means I’ve already messed up real bad.

>Wait, are we actually slaves?
Of course not, everyone in Silverlock works hard. Well, every laprine at least. We just have different jobs.

>Straighten up a little.
I can’t too much or I’ll be looking down at them and I don’t think they’d like that.

>If we can get on Riksen's good side, we may be able to leave this place.
I don’t want to leave! But being in the good graces of someone the Silver listens to can’t hurt.

“Sir, toilers are really important to Silverlock! We’re like the wheels on the cart. Everyone of us is bless-” Wait, if I say we’re blessed then doesn’t that make him not blessed? I’m so distracted making sure I speak proper I almost insulted him! “We're strong, so we do strong things. That’s our purpose, sir. Doing anything different wouldn’t make sense. I don’t know how people from, uh… outside describe slaves, but we’re not owned by anyone!” Junkyard nods in agreement.

I don’t think I should admit I went to the execution and was in a place I shouldn’t have been. It could end up getting Fingers in actual trouble and I don’t want to risk that.

Riksen is so focused on the box I don’t think he heard me until he says, “I would describe a slave as ‘one who in the complete power of another’. Though that would, ah, put us all in the same boat, wouldn’t it?” He chuckles.
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No. 952158 ID: b1b4f3

>>952157
Heh, that's referring to Nine Eyes, right?
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No. 952159 ID: 094652

>“I would describe a slave as ‘one who in the complete power of another’. Though that would, ah, put us all in the same boat, wouldn’t it?”
Nut the Preceptor into this. Gambit by feigning intellectual fanaticism:
"I don't know, sir, but all of us, especially the Diamonds, would eagerly agree to be the slaves of God if it meant we could bask in the Nine-Eyed Radiance! Isn't that why we do what we do, Preceptor Silver? Isn't it?"
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No. 952165 ID: 9e04c9

"Is that what your chained sigil relates to?"
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No. 952173 ID: fd5772

>>952157
I don't know what the Ambassador is talking about, so let's ask him. What do you mean? Who are we all slaves of? God?
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No. 952196 ID: 8fab7a

>All of us in the same boat
"I... okay? (What's a boat?)"

Bite your lip, then go for a different tack. Try to calm down somewhat. Steady your nerves.

"Sorry for being so flustered, sir. I got no idea how important this talk is and the thought that I am influencing it is... very daunting. I may mess up my thoughts here, so please don't let what I say be load-bearing."

Disclaimer out of the way, forge on.

"So you want us to... change tribe? I'm not sure it'd end well. I move giant boulders, sir Ambassador sir. I'm not a pot-smith and it'd take years off of my duties to make me one. Ain't like any Martinet, Monger or Artisan can take over those duties just lickety-split either; you'd need a hell of a lot more laprines (and rope) to do what we do, and probably at greater risk. It'd be inefficient as hell and that's my professional opinion. If you don't trust me, go ask the slissas, they'll happily chew you out over it. Uh. Maybe not do that."

Rub a furrowed brow in exasperation over how hard this is, then get an idea.

"Just... look."

Lift a heavy crate and hand it off to Junkyard. Then another. Continue until surprise shows or reasonable (for Junkyard) carry limit is reached. Then gently set them all down again. Talk while you work.

"This is why we're important. Asking Silverlock it change that overnight probably ain't gonna give you what you want and ain't gonna give us Toilers much better, cuz' we'd just be wasting our biggest asset. Maybe there's uses for us that haven't been considered yet, but asking we change things just because you don't like how things look on the surface is... honestly probably doing us a disservice and I don't see how Silverlock as a whole benefits.

Does that make sense?"

Take a deep breath. Glance surreptitiously at Preceptor Silver to gauge her reaction.
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No. 952294 ID: 15a025

Do you try to imply we are slaves to our god?
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No. 952820 ID: 92aaf8

Jeeze, just calm down and think before you speak. Rambling isnt going to help anything.
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No. 952823 ID: ce39da

"Are you implying that I'm a slave and don't know it? ... Are you implying that you're a slave? I wouldn't mind broadening my perspective with some examples, so please do explain yourself."
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No. 954131 ID: 509e5e
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“Sorry? I’m not sure I understand, sir. Are you saying we’re all-”

“The Ambassador is saying that everyone has their place, Toiler Asher. In Silverlock and beyond.” Preceptor Silver interrupts.

“Ah, yes. Apologies.” Ambassador Riksen seems focused on digging through the crate. “I’m getting more and more daft as I age. They’ll be taking my chain of office any day now, ha ha. Forget I said anything. Continue, Mr. Asher.”
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No. 954132 ID: 509e5e
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“Y-yes sir. Um… we can’t change our tribe. I’m not a smith and I’m not suited to become one It ain- isn’t like any martinet, monger or artisan can take over. You'd need a hell of a lot more laprines to do what we do, and it’d be more dangerous too. I mean…” I get an idea. I point to the Nine Eyes statue in the corner. “Junkyard, can you show him what I mean?”
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No. 954133 ID: 509e5e
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No. 954134 ID: 509e5e
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954134

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No. 954135 ID: 509e5e
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954135

“Well, that certainly is some-”
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No. 954136 ID: 509e5e
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954136

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No. 954137 ID: 509e5e
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954137

“Ms. Silver, I am convinced. Thank you for alleviating my concerns. I believe we may be able to work out a mutually beneficial arrangement.“
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No. 954138 ID: 509e5e
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954138

Junkyard and I slip out of both the preceptor and ambassadors awareness as they start talking about… trade? I’m not sure if it’s still important for me to pay attention to this. Junkyard stands next to me and after a few minutes, when we’re sure we’ve been forgotten about, she leans over to whisper. “How did you know the sticklers name? Have you met him before?”
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No. 954154 ID: 83bf07

>>951947
Riksin or Silver? Silver told us Riksin's name and it's just good to know the diamonds..
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No. 954155 ID: e7c7d3

Yes, and I was hoping that it was for the last time.
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No. 954166 ID: b1b4f3

>>954134
The statue's eye moved...

>>954138
Tell her you have history with the jerk. He's always been pushing you around even before he was a guard.
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No. 954174 ID: 404f0f

Tell her he was your ex in high school. Those were the days...

Ask Junkyard if she wants to make out or something to pass the time.
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No. 954185 ID: 864e49

>>954134
That's some hella arm proportions there.

>>954137
oh no he found the dildo collection.

>>954138
See if you can work out a way for Junkyard to teach him a lesson without either of you getting in trouble.
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No. 955026 ID: 509e5e
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955026

>The statue's eye moved…
Nine Eyes statues always look like they’re watching you. It’s the one thing they all have in common.

“When I was a kid, before we met. I just stopped seeing him around and was hoping I never would again. He used to push me around.”

Junkyard scowls and her eyes flit towards the preceptor in case they suddenly care about us again. “He didn’t recognize you?”

“I don’t think so.” I whisper. “He knew me before I got named Asher.”

Junkyard shifts the statue slightly on her back. I’m not sure if she’s still holding it out of respect or if she just forgot to put it down. “You want me to lean on him a bit?”

“It’s not worth it.” I sigh. “We’d get in trouble. I just need to learn how to avoid him again.”
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No. 955028 ID: 509e5e
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955028

“Ah, this was quite refreshing. Preliminary discussions often have much more tiptoeing around our desires.” Riksen sticks his hand out expectantly. “I expect this will be an extremely lucrative partnership.”

“Yes.” Silver raises an eyebrow at his hand and lets the silence stretch.

“Ah, handshakes are not... common here, I gather.” He doesn’t drop his smile.

“You gather correctly.” Preceptor Silver states. “Aonaz will escort you back to your chambers. We can work out time for more formal tours and discussions later.”
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No. 955029 ID: 509e5e
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955029

Riksen glances back at us as he leaves and gives a different, smaller smile than the one he’s had so far, and is then swallowed into the darkness of the tunnel. Preceptor Silver gives a small gesture as she sits and one of the sticklers glides over to start pouring her a drink. I’m not sure why she hasn’t dismissed us yet, but she seems to be fine taking her time. After a sip of her drink she finally addresses us again.

“You paid little attention to our discussion. No interest in politics, Toiler Asher?” Before I can answer she continues. “Answer truthfully. Do you have many… friends.” She says ‘friends’ like it’s a foriegn word.
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No. 955033 ID: 0fae41

No, not many would miss me if I suddenly disappeared off the face of the earth, why do you ask?
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No. 955035 ID: b1b4f3

>>955029
Yeah, you got a few.
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No. 955036 ID: e7c7d3

We have friends, yes. Have to work together to get the job done right, right?
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No. 955079 ID: dbd72b

We've spent the entire day easing tensions and trading favors.

"I suppose so. You just gotta know how to handle some people"
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No. 955092 ID: 12b116

Politics isn't really something that would normally concern a Toiler, other than anything major that would affect our day to day activities right?
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No. 955116 ID: 404f0f

"We don't know each other very well, but I would consider you a friend, Mistress Silver."
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No. 955130 ID: ce39da

"But of course. Wouldn't it be unusual for anyone not to?"

(And yes, this was phrased explicitly as a plausibly deniable personal poke at Silver. Whether that poke ends up being a prod or a stab remains to be seen.)
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No. 955248 ID: 15a025

Sure. Everyone has a few friends.
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No. 955560 ID: 509e5e
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955560

>Politics isn't really something that would normally concern a Toiler, other than anything major that would affect our day to day activities right?
Who matters a lot more than what. Some bosses you avoid no matter what and some you can deal with. You learn which is which and do your best. Preceptor Silver is definitely one to avoid, if only to not get caught in her web.

“I… guess so. Doesn’t everyone?” I answer. “I mean, we have to work together a lot so we’re all kinda, sorry, kind of friends.”

“Good. Tomorrow is your bethel. You will befriend Preceptor Caevaexerin Brass. Martinet Narko will supervise you. His word is mine. Martinet Narko, make sure one of the slissas comes to fill in that tunnel before you return.” She takes a sip from her glass. “You are excused.”
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No. 955561 ID: 509e5e
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955561

I don’t blurt out ‘What?’ or protest. You don’t do that with diamonds. Instead I focus on the blessing that getting out of this room will be, and can figure out what the hell I was just ordered to do later. I turn and walk towards the hole we climbed out of as Junkyard sets the Nine Eyes statue down with a thump and follows me.
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No. 955562 ID: 509e5e
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955562

Except she doesn’t follow me.

“Put us on farming detail. There’s three of us, and we want to be put on it permanently.” Junkyard says. “...Please.”

I stupidly forgot that Junkyard’s dumb fucking brain is broken and if you turn your back on her for a second she starts mouthing off!
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No. 955563 ID: 12b116

pull her tail and tell her to come on
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No. 955564 ID: b1b4f3

>>955562
I mean, she said please. Still, try to drag her out of the room because there's like a 90% chance Silver's gonna ignore her. If Silver actually responds and starts asking Junkyard questions then I guess it's time to give HER moral support.
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No. 955566 ID: e7c7d3

Junkyard might be too strong to pull away, so we'll have to resort to verbal damage control.

>>955564
If Silver ignores us then we've got to convince Junkyard that her request was heard and that we should leave now. Otherwise, try to be Junkyards mouthpiece might be the safest option.
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No. 955567 ID: 094652

"Junkyard, please stop begging the nice Silver to kill you."
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No. 955575 ID: f721a7

>>955566
Something of a point here. Let's try to retrieve junkyard, but shouldn't make a scene. Let's just try to urge her to follow.
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No. 955584 ID: 4286b4

Go to her and silently pull her hand with more and more strength until she moves.
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No. 955591 ID: ce39da

"Junkyard, with all due respect, I think the Preceptor suddenly changing my work assignment would disrupt my new task more than help it. Let's go before you say anything else foolish." You're both brick shithouse toilers; just pick her up and carry her out.
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No. 956401 ID: 15a025

Junkyard we're going to get put into the ground permanently if we don't get going.
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No. 956406 ID: dbd72b

Make an effort to pull her back because you have to, but you want it, right? And it'd be easy for a Silver, right? A girl's gotta dream, and this is a dream come true.
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No. 956604 ID: 470289
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956604

"Junkyard, please stop begging the preceptor to kill you." I spit out, hushed. I could grab her and throw her down the hole, but I’m not sure if that’d be even worse. Every preceptor gets offended by different things, so I can’t guess! “With all due respect, that’s not necessary Preceptor Silver. We’re sorry we spoke out of turn.”
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No. 956607 ID: 470289
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956607

“No, a reward will ensure your full effort.” She says after a moment of thought. “If you perform satisfactorily I will place you two and another Toiler in any work detail you desire. Likewise, there shall now be consequences for failure. Disappoint and you’ll be assigned to the mines. Now, you are dismissed.”
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No. 956608 ID: 470289
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956608

“Yes, thank you very much Preceptor Silver! That is very fair and generous.” I start dragging Junkyard away and whisper. “Let's go before you say anything else stupid."
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No. 956609 ID: 470289
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956609

Junkyard and I are as quiet on the way down the tunnel as we were on the way up, ignoring the snickers Narko starts spewing once we’re out of earshot of the Silver. But now, instead of a formless blob of dread in my gut I know exactly what to feel anxious about.

I don’t know much of anything about Preceptor Brass. I see him every week but I’ve never had anything like an actual conversation with him. He preaches, we listen. He leaves toilers who fall asleep from overwork alone as long as they don’t snore, and that’s the best thing about him. He’s as toothless as you could hope a diamond would be.

Junkyard always pulls shit like this! She doesn’t think things through, she’s just confident things will work out because she’s tough. But she’s not the one who has to lift us up this time!

>This is a dream come true.
Is it? I just feel sick.

We crawl out of the tunnel and Narko finally seems mostly laughed out.

“Never thought I would see that. A diamond pimping out a lanky to her ward. So what’s your plan then? Seduce him with your...” He looks me over and snorts. “Winning personality?”
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No. 956611 ID: 12b116

Why yes, actually.
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No. 956614 ID: b1b4f3

>>956609
Tell him if he has some weird ideas about what friendship means.

This is a mission you will take seriously. Have an actual conversation with him, for starters. Find out who he is underneath the preaching.
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No. 956616 ID: e7c7d3

>>956604
>>956608
Junkyard's expressions are just magnific.

Ask him if he's volunteering to do so instead?
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No. 956626 ID: 094652

He's up to something. The candlelight seemed to ignore his face, when his hand touched the artifact.

You made an impression on him, though. An impression as a slave. He'll want to talk to you, to try to get through your indoctrination... as a personal challenge. You'll learn what scraps you can from his plans and report back.

With lies.
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No. 956631 ID: b1b4f3

>>956626
No, wrong person. The guy inspecting the artifacts was Ambassador Riksen. We haven't seen Preceptor Brass yet.
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No. 956637 ID: dbd72b

Hm. The consequence is a hitch. How bad are the mines?
Let's be real, though. Failure would always equal punishment, when it's coming from this high up. At least now you can get something out of it, and we know Silver's willing to deal at least a bit to get what she wants, which is good.
If he's a brass, people should know him. Start talking to others about him. You seem to know a lot of guys, start with people most likely to give you something to work with.
Also, are you one of the ones who sleeps? If so, you'll also need to get a handle on how he gives his sermons. Passionate, droning/bored? Is he into redemption and glory, or fire and fury?
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No. 956653 ID: ce39da

"Well, I don't know what he's interested in from the start. I think it's best to see if he has any holes in his life that I can fill or an itch I can scratch."

(Translated from easily misunderstood lingo: Watch him, and see if he can present an opening for us to slide into. What makes him tick? What gets on his good side - and I mean his really good side?)
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No. 956713 ID: b07f1c

Asher, tell Narko that you'll serve preceptor to the best of our abilities as is your duty.

Narko, tell Asher how that reminds you of that time she did that one thing for you.
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No. 957105 ID: 15a025

See if you can't start listening to some word on the street about them.
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No. 957184 ID: 470289
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957184

>How bad are the mines?
The mines are the last stop for a toiler before death. I’ve only seen miners come back up when they’re put on the gallows or their bodies were sent up for burning. Otherwise, they live the rest of their lives down there. It’s super dangerous and there’s never enough toilers sent down to make the workload bearable, I’ve heard. I think that the diamonds want to make sure it stays a punishment, so they deprive the toilers down there on purpose.

>Are you one of the ones who sleeps in his sermon?
No. It pays off to be respectful, even if they’re boring. He focuses a lot on different stories about Nine Eyes and Silverlock history and he always tells the long versions. He likes to use big words we don’t know without thinking, but if you ask him he’ll explain them.

>People should know him. Start talking to others about him. You seem to know a lot of guys.
I know a lot of lankies, and I know of a lot of important people so I can stay out of trouble. No one I’m on speaking terms with is important enough to hang out with diamonds. Except for… Narko, apparently.

“Are you volunteering to try?” Junkyard asks. “Because you have some weird ideas of friendsh-”
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No. 957185 ID: 470289
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957185

“I wasn’t talking to you.” Narko shoves his face into mine “I think Silver’s scraping the bottom of the barrel trying to get you to spy on Brass. You got it in you to do whatever it takes to get him to trust you?”

Spy?

"I’ll serve the preceptor to the best of my ability!” I get out.

“That ain’t saying much.” He sneers.

“I can do it!” I say. “I... think it's best to see if he has any holes in his life that I can fill or, or an itch I can scratch. Be useful to him, first."

I should ask him if knows anything about Preceptor Brass, but I don’t know what’s most important to find out!
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No. 957188 ID: ce39da

"Does Brass have any problems he needs dealt with?"
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No. 957194 ID: 015bf2

>>957185
What's Brass do with his free time? Like... is there anything you could find in common with him, like a hobby?
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No. 957210 ID: e7c7d3

Does Brass often ask for... friends/
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No. 957218 ID: 60d648

Tell me what know can about preceptor Brass’ personality and whatever you know about his job.
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No. 957235 ID: b07f1c

Has he ever noticed Preceptor Brass doing anything strange outside sermons?
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No. 957380 ID: 470289
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957380

>"Does Brass have any problems he needs dealt with?"
“I doubt it. Boy has been coddled by Silver his whole life.” Narko answers.

>What's Brass do with his free time? Like... is there anything you could find in common with him, like a hobby?
“He keeps to himself. If he ain’t visiting Silver I don’t see him, but Stazi says he spends most of his time in the athenaeum .” Stazi must be his stickler.

“Athanem?” I ask.

“A-the-nae-um.”

“Um…”

“It’s a library.” I... think I recognize that word? “They keep books there.”

“Oh, I’ve seen books before!” I say.

“Yeah, you ain’t gonna find any hobbies in common.”

>Does Brass often ask for... friends?
“How the fuck would I know?”

>Tell me what you can about preceptor Brass’ personality and whatever you know about his job.
“He’s a pushover. Works as a historian or something. Don’t know how that’s important enough to waste a diamond on but it is.”

>Has he ever noticed Preceptor Brass doing anything strange outside sermons?
“Finding that shit out is your job, genius.”
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No. 957381 ID: 470289
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957381

“Enough. I ain’t got all day to answer questions.” Narko turns and points at me. “Don’t fuck this up Asher. And remember to keep your fuckin’ mouths shut. Be back in this spot in a week to update me.”

Narko leaves the tunnel and pretty soon I can’t even hear his footsteps. Instead, I hear Junkyard walking away.
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No. 957382 ID: 470289
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957382

“Where are you going?”

“The book place. You can go back to work, I’ll see you back at the dorm.” Junkyard says.

“Wait, what?” I grab her arm. “Why!”

“The asshole said Brass hung out there. Gonna go see him.”

“They won’t let ya into a library! Everyone knows lankies can’t read!”

“So?” Some days Junkyard could make Nine Eyes go blind out of frustration.

“You’ll stick out like a tat in a stick pit! People will start asking questions and wonder why you’re there!”

“And? I’m not gonna tell them.” She says, missing the entire point.

“But they’ll talk and Preceptor Brass’ll hear and then he’ll start wonderin’ ‘Hey why are toilers suddenly so interested in me’ and then we’re fucked and down in the mines!”

Junkyard grimaces. “Fine. What do you think we should do then?”
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No. 957383 ID: 470289
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957383

Ugh. There’s so much going on I think I’ve gone past the panic I was feeling in Silver’s presence. Oh, wait. Nope. Still freaking out. But I can’t focus on that because we have problems and I need to decide what to do next.

I still need to see Mash. I’ve been gone way too long and I have no idea how far she got with the trash collecting. We still need to meet our quota before the end of the day. And Junkyard just talked her into this situation with us and she needs to know as soon as possible.

Ma’am needs to know about Fingers acting weird. I could be worrying for no reason that he’d do something stupid, but it’s still bothering me. Ma’am can get him to calm down and… maybe I could ask her advice about this whole situation? But Narko said not to tell anyone! I don’t know!

Wait, stop. That’s the panic again. Preceptor Brass. I need to find out info on him. Some of my bosses might have dealt with Brass, so I could ask them?

Ikthiss would be the easiest to get talking, but I don’t think she deals with diamonds very much. Asking her about Brass could just waste time.

I know Artisan Zeebs deals with diamonds, she never shuts up about them. But I’m not in her detail until next week, and I’d need a good excuse for showing up out of the blue and fishing for information. And she gossips so if I stand out too much people are going to know I’ve been asking after Brass.

Artisan Ballabee’s detail is easy to sneak into and out of, so that won’t be a problem. He likes to tell stories so if he does know anything about Brass I could probably get him to talk about him under the cover of one. But he’s so busy, and if I catch him at a bad time he won’t even notice me.

Finally, I could… just go to the Aetheium anyway? It’s dumb but if Brass is there I could try to meet him today instead of waiting for bethel tomorrow. Is there a time-limit to ‘befriending’ him? I’d be winging it, and I would need both a reason for a lanky being around a library and a way to find him inside of it.

And where will I tell Junkyard to go? If she comes with me she could be helpful, but she could also be… like she was up there. Otherwise she can probably do any one or two of these things while I’m busy, but she’s blunt and may not do it how I would.

Unless something else occurs these are my next steps. I can only visit a couple of people before the workday is done because bethel is first thing in the morning and I can’t be wandering around after curfew.
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No. 957388 ID: 12b116

Check with Mash first, hopefully it's something quick you can get out of the way.
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No. 957392 ID: 5b93d3

Ideally you'd want to finangle someone else into ordering you to go find brass (or at least ordering you to the Athanem for whatever). That way any questions about why a Lanky is there just end up going right on up the chain - and in the wrong direction.
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No. 957409 ID: ce39da

Report to Mash about the situation. You've left her hanging long enough, and the deadline for having something to report is in a week, not a day.

Get Junkyard to talk to Ikthiss. Stress to her that she shouldn't ask about only Brass, as that's advertising that she's suddenly interested in him.
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No. 957440 ID: 4286b4

I think it would be best to meet Brass today. The relationship should grow slowly and gradually. Exchange a few words today, a few more the next day, etc.; make him become interested in you, rather than vice versa.

Of course, I don't think Mash can wait, so one of us needs to go see her today as well. The question is, if we go see her first, would visiting Athenaeum still be possible today? If not, then I'd prioritize Athenaeum and send Junkyard to Mash.

But I'd also send Junkyard to see Ma'am and Ikthiss, since those should be hard to fuck up. Of course, giving her special instructions to not fuck it up.
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No. 957459 ID: ce39da

>>957440
I think approaching him after bethel tomorrow would make for a much more natural first impression, though. We'd even have some good conversation-starters (i.e., questions about the sermon). Finding him at the athenaeum apropos of nothing, as someone who has no business being there, would come off suspicious as hell. We become more justified if it's to continue a conversation we started back at bethel, however. At bethel, we could also phrase a question to hear his casual whereabouts from his mouth, so we can pretend it was him who told us; that'll be another awkward question dodged.
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No. 957649 ID: 15a025

Worry about Brass tomorrow and focus on it at the bethel. Right now you should go report to Mash.
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No. 958324 ID: 470289
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958324

“I’m gonna talk to Mash about all this. She needs to know. Can you go ask Ikthiss if she knows anything about Preceptor Brass?”

“Ikthiss?” She hisses.

“The slissas mostly talk to each other and no one listens to Ikthiss anyway. Even if she tells someone no one will care. She probably hasn’t even met him but it’s worth a try.”

“Fine.” She grumbles.

“And if you have time before curfew can you go tell Ma’am about Fingers actin’ weird? Or better yet, find him and drag him back to her.” I tell her.

“Gladly.” She gives me a nod and heads off.

“Also, remember that she thinks you went to work for Thysin today!” I call after her. Junkyard gives a lazy wave of acknowledgement as she walks away.
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No. 958325 ID: 470289
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958325

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No. 958326 ID: 470289
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958326

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No. 958327 ID: 470289
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958327

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No. 958328 ID: 470289
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958328

There she is. She got farther along the route than I thought, but we’re still behind. And since her bandana ain’t on and she hasn’t said anything to me yet she’s in one of her down moods. It could be worse, and since Fingers told her I was going to be late maybe I don’t even need to apologize? At least until I tell her the trouble we all got wrapped up in. Still not sure how to tell her that.
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No. 958339 ID: fa2754

Help if you can. You can break it to them along the way.
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No. 958345 ID: 015bf2

>>958328
Grab a shovel, get to work with vigor to make up for lost time, and explain the situation as best you can.
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No. 958351 ID: e7c7d3

Say a simple, sincere "Sorry." Then get to work helping. If they want to talk or want more from you, let them make that move.
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No. 958352 ID: ce39da

Yeah, the best apology (with an added "sorry" for acknowledgment's sake) is to make it right; work yourself twice as hard as usual - thrice, if necessary.
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No. 958537 ID: b07f1c

Hug her and ask her if she wants a ride.
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No. 958930 ID: 470289
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958930

“Sorry.”

“S’fine.” Mash mumbles. It’s not, but I’m not going to push her.
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No. 958931 ID: 470289
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958931

I grab a shovel and start putting my back into it. We work together in silence trying to make up time. She’s moving all dull, but this work is second nature to us at this point, and it doesn’t slow us down.

“Coulda sent a kid.” She mutters after a few streets.

Dammit. “I sent Fingers.”

“I ain’t seen him all day.” Mash grunts.

“Sorry. He’s been off all day, should’ve asked someone else.”

Mash just gives another grunt.

It takes a while to keep her talking as I prod her about her day and accepting the mostly one word answers. Once she’s opened up a little I fill her in on everything that happened today. One upside of her being in this mood is she just nods and absorbs what I say instead of interrupting me every minute.
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No. 958932 ID: 470289
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958932

We work for a couple of hours and don’t finish too late. There’s still at least an hour before curfew. Mash starts wheeling the cart towards the ashers and I follow.

“Brass got a stickler?” She finally asks.

“Think so. Narko mentioned them off-hand. Stazi.” I answer.

“Could ask about her instead a him. Be less obvious.” Huh. That’s a good idea I hadn’t thought of. After we’re done with this maybe I should try to look into them? Could still be risky.
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No. 958933 ID: 470289
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958933

Mash wheels us up to the trash hatch and I start knocking.

“Hey! We got trash!”
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No. 958934 ID: 470289
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958934

Crisp pokes her head out along with a wave of heat as the hatch opens. She hauls herself out with a grin splitting her face.

“Boss! Hi! Haven’t seen ya in a while. Thought they’d already sent ya ta perm’nant detail!” She says, as chipper as ever.

“Hey Crisp. Usually Lil’ Asher answers. Where is he?” I ask.

“Ya lookin’ at her!” She says and puffs her chest out. “Asher got put back in rotation. He got too big. I’m the Asher now.”

“Oh. Well, congrats Crisp.” It’s strange to see a kid that was new when I left take up my old position. Makes me feel old.

“Call me Asher too!” She insists. “It’s a way better name than Crisp! I gotta get it ta catch on before I gotta leave.”

“Alright. Don’t go trying to force it though. It’ll never take.” I didn’t think Crisp was that bad a name, but maybe it got under her skin anyway.

“I know! I ain’t all unsofistikated like I used ta be.” She puffs out her chest a bit with pride.

“Yeah, you made it to the top. You deserve this, Asher.” I tell her and she beams in response.

“I don’t wanna keep ya’ll so go ahead and throw all that shit down here.”

After Mash and I dump the trash and return the cart should I call it a day and go back to the dorms, or try to get something else done in the hour before curfew I have left?
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No. 958935 ID: 094652

... Okay, that's just sick. Throwing trash into a red-hot furnace is one thing, going IN the furnace while it's on is outright suicidal. They could at least give the poor kid a fire-resistant scarf to mitigate ash inhaling.

Also, how is her fur not on fire?

Go back to the high district and listen to rumors. You can use them for conversation with Brass.
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No. 958936 ID: fa2754

>>958934
Try to catch up with Fingers if you can. Otherwise, let's get some rest.
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No. 958937 ID: e7c7d3

Oof, that must've been a rough job.

Call it a day and head to the dorms. It's been eventful enough
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No. 958938 ID: 12b116

>>958325
Did we just pass by somebody bleeding out on the ground or what?
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No. 958939 ID: 4286b4

... is this why you're called Asher? What were you called before? Does any toiler have a real name?
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No. 959051 ID: 3608b5

>>958934
How long did the old Asher last before needing to get replaced?
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No. 959066 ID: 015bf2

Wow. That's quite the job. Are y'all fireproof or something?

Anyway, feel a bit of paranoia and go looking for Fingers, then make it for Matron's place just in case Junkyard didn't make it.
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No. 959180 ID: 470289
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959180

>Did we just pass by somebody bleeding out on the ground or what?
I think that guy was just resting.

>Wow. That's quite the job. Are y'all fireproof or something?
There’s a gel that helps to keep your fur from catching. Cr- Asher’s covered in it.

>... is this why you're called Asher? Does any toiler have a real name?
Yup. What people call you is about as real as a name can get, I figure.

>How long did the old Asher last before needing to get replaced?
Lil’ Asher was in charge the last few years.

We start shoveling in the trash and listening to Asher hum as she moves it into the fires below.

“Hey, when ya get some free time come by and get down here.” Asher calls up. “The new kids don’t believe us when we say ya ain’t got any burns! Ya gotta show ‘em!”

“Maybe later.” I answer. It’s always embarrassing having kids climb all over me. “Mash, I’m gonna go look for Fingers. Want to come?”

“Naw.” She sounds tired. Probably going to go back to the dorm to sleep. She sleeps a lot when she’s like this.
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No. 959182 ID: 470289
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959182

I leave Mash to return the cart and go looking for Fingers in some of his regular haunts coming up with nothing. No one's seen him. When curfew gets close I head back. Hopefully he’s just been in the dorm and I’ve been wasting my time.
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No. 959184 ID: 470289
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959184

I walk back to dorm four. Today has been… longer than I expected.
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No. 959185 ID: 470289
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959185

I go from the front door straight to the kitchen, and Ma’am is waiting inside with a bunch of different helpers.

"Did you eat lunch today?” Ma’am asks, offering me a bowl of stew. “Junkyard said you had something to talk to me about.”
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No. 959187 ID: 12b116

Eat the Soup
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No. 959197 ID: e7c7d3

Tell her that Fingers brought you to the execution today and said some troubling things. You think you talked sense into them, but still, another sensible voice might help.
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No. 959198 ID: 015bf2

potato peel lunch soup yes thank you

>after soup
Lean in to Matron, whisper at her (or ask to go somewhere private) as you don't want the kids overhearing much. Say Fingers interrupted your work to bring you to the execution, turns out there's a hidden cave overlook. Talked weird, asked you if you believed in Nine Eyes, then told you the real story of how he lost his fingers: Monger Redkho making an excuse of him.

Said he didn't have nothing to do with why the Monger that did him in was up on the block, but he got real intense when it for a moment looked like Redkho was getting off light. Funny thing, too - he was left intense even after the deed, if less. Like, as if it wasn't over yet.

You talked a little sense at them, but have no idea if it took, especially as Fingers didn't do an errand you gave them and you couldn't find him at any of his usual haunts when you went looking just now. You're honestly worried for the boy.

Did Junkyard say anything else, by the way?
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No. 959202 ID: fa2754

Eat. Eat and unwind. It's been a long day.
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No. 959228 ID: b07f1c

Ask her if Junkyard told her anything else.
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No. 959866 ID: 470289
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959866

“Did she say anything else?” I ask, taking the bowl.

“Some complaining about that slissa you two work with.” She says as she pours more bowls of soup. I take a few sips of my bowl and she hums a bit waiting for me.

“Ma’am, can I talk to you in private for a minute?” I finally ask.

“Sure." She answers. "The kid’s room is empty right now. Cook, get off that thing and keep this stirring. I don’t want any fingers in any pots! Cook’s in charge.”
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No. 959867 ID: 470289
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959867

Ma’am deflates a little as she leads me into one of the rooms, like she always does when she’s away from the kids.

“Can’t wait for this batch to get out.” She says with a sigh, cradling her stomach. “These little bastards have been sitting on my bladder all week. What did you want to talk about?”

“Fingers.”

“Of course. That boy again.” She sighs. “I hoped hurting his eye would calm him down a bit.”
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No. 959868 ID: 470289
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959868

“Me and Fingers went to the execution today.” I grab one of the chairs lying around cause it’s a little better than standing.

“He hounded you ‘til you gave in? You have to learn to say no, Asher.” She says closing the trunk next to the wall and carefully lowering herself on it.

“I know, I know. But you always say finish what you start-”

“And sometimes that means not starting. Go on.”

“He kept asking about Nine Eyes and whether I believed in them.”I tell her. “Told me about how Redkho is the one who took his fingers for nothing. Redkho losing his head didn’t calm him down none either, he just kept glaring down at the stage.”

“Down?” She asks.

“Uh… we weren’t in the crowd exactly?” She gives me a disapproving look but doesn’t press. “Anyway I sent on an errand to Mash, but she said he never showed. I was looking for him right before I came back. I’m worried, I don’t think I talked any sense into him before he went off. I think he’ll listen to you, though. Can you keep an extra eye on him, maybe give him a talking to?”

Ma’am is quiet for a second and looks away.

“Maybe he’ll listen to me. Fingers is a hard one.” She turns back and looks a little happier. “But thank you for bringing this up. I can’t help ‘em if I don’t know.”
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No. 959869 ID: 470289
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959869

“Asher, I’ve been thinking about who to put forward for the new crop of Dorm Managers. Or if I even should put anyone forward. You’re going to be out of here in a few months, but I think you could do more good by staying. A lot of toilers get hard by the time they leave here, but you still care about everyone. That’s important. If you’re willing, I’d like to take you on as my apprentice.”

I don’t know what to say. Should I accept? Can I accept?

Do I tell her about… everything with Brass?
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No. 959874 ID: 12b116

What kind of duties does that entail?
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No. 959876 ID: fa2754

>>959869
If you could only keep this as a backup plan. You want to try taking a risk and if it pays off, You could be living an easier life. Thank her for the offer though.
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No. 959889 ID: 977456

It just feels like too much is going on right now. You really can't commit to anything.
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No. 959893 ID: 094652

Just say you're not a free man. You have duties and responsibilities to the coven that must be prioritized over your denmates' hopes and aspirations. Duties that are reinforced by the high, shining, greater-than-copper glory of the diamonds.

Quietly contemplate and resent your situation.
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No. 959894 ID: b1b4f3

Yes.

This could be useful for your assignment. Think about it, you're suddenly training for a new job with more social responsibilities. That could cause your behavior to change, so if someone asks why you're suddenly interested in the preacher (or someone near him) then this could be your explanation- you need guidance or something.
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No. 959909 ID: dbd72b

What is this going to entail? We have to prioritize Silver's orders, but that doesn't mean we can't use this, or at least maintain it on the side (plus let's be real if you weren't dragged in on this you'd just say yes).

If (and only if) you fully trust her, Without reservation, and are confident she can take the news about Silver/Brass, tell her, regardless of whether you accept or not. Even if she can't help, it's good to have a confidant.
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No. 959940 ID: b07f1c

Hmm, I thought only artisans could cook.
How did Ma'am get pregnant?
What does happen to toilers when they leave the dorms?

No, you cannot accept. Because of dealing with the diamonds, your future is too uncertain. Who knows what they'll ask you to do next, or where you might be sent to, so she can't rely on you. It's also better that you don't tell her about Brass because that's an unrelated matter and she's already got plenty on her platter to deal with right now.
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No. 959959 ID: 15a025

>>959874
This, but before asking about it. Maybe you should tell her what's going on with Brass.
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No. 960871 ID: 470289
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960871

“So I’d be working with you?” I ask.

“For a year or two. There’s a lot for you to learn before you’re put in charge of your own dorm. It’s not an easy job, whatever the laborers say. But eventually you’ll be ready to start raising toilers all on your own.” Ma’am says.

>If (and only if) you fully trust her, Without reservation, and are confident she can take the news about Silver/Brass, tell her, regardless of whether you accept or not. Even if she can't help, it's good to have a confidant.
I trust Ma’am. But if I tell her and it gets out it might not only be the three of us who get punished. I can’t put even more responsibility on her. It wouldn’t be fair. I’ll handle it myself, somehow.

And if I can’t… accepting her offer would be selfish.

“Thanks, but I… I don’t think I’m right for that. Sorry.” I choke out.
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No. 960872 ID: 470289
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960872

“Oh. I thought… nevermind.” I can’t tell if there’s more surprise or disappointment in her voice. “I shouldn’t have put you on the spot, Asher. I’ll take your bowl back to the kitchen.”
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No. 960873 ID: 470289
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960873

I head back to my room, which I share with the rest of the dozen or so age outs. Junkyard is still awake, but Mash is passed out snoring.

“I never caught up with Fingers, and Ikthiss talked my damn ear off, but I got next to nothing out of her.” Junkyard says.
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No. 960874 ID: 470289
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960874

“Apparently he goes all over and just sits for a few days writing stuff down. He did Ikthiss’ site one of the weeks we weren’t assigned.” She shifts under me as I climb in my cot. “She said he’s a ‘bookworm’? You heard of that before?”

“Naw. Thanks for doing that Junkyard. I’ll… I’ll handle him tomorrow someway.”
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No. 960875 ID: 470289
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960875

I’m so tired.
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No. 960876 ID: 470289
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960876

Bethel.
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No. 960880 ID: 12b116

I don't think you should have rejected the offer right away, you just need some time to think on it. If things get too chaotic it might be a problem, but it's certainly a better job than what you're doing now.
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No. 960881 ID: 015bf2

Yay, it's time for Bethel. And your unenviable task of winning a Diamond's trust. Woo.
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No. 960884 ID: b07f1c

Time?
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No. 960920 ID: e7c7d3

Gesundheit!

...
You have an idea Mash?
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No. 960937 ID: ce39da

Get ready for Bethel, then. Prepare yourself to really listen this time, and actually consider the sermon’s contents so you can come up with some questions about it for Brass afterward. Make yourself eager to learn and discuss, which may endear you to the learned man.
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No. 961602 ID: 15a025

Morning already? Or have we been woken up?
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No. 962805 ID: 470289
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962805

This happens every other morning.
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No. 962807 ID: 470289
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962807

“You gotta stop screwing around on the cots, Mash. And bethel isn’t for another hour at least, why’d you wake me up now?” She just grins in response.

“Imma get it right. It’s balance and all. Just need practice.” She rattles off quick. “Anyway, I had a dream. Know how ta get into brassys head. We’re gonna sneak inta his office early and get the scoop on ‘em, right before bethel.”
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No. 962811 ID: 015bf2

>every other day
Good thing her head's plenty sturdy, then. Though maybe you should start practicing tossing a pillow or some cloth to stop her fall. Don't want her to knock a screw loose.

>sneak into office
Shush her a bit and consider. It's an idea. But... for one, how's she plan getting into and out of his office without being found? For two, you don't know how to read. Do you? For three, what's there to scoop other than the stuff he's writing? For four, thievin' his stuff or moving it around so he notices will get him wary, so going inside would only be to get a looksie.

That said, reporting what's in his office IS technically information on him. But in that case, maybe it's just better to contrive a way to get yourself invited in and then just act curious and attentive? He might explain what stuff is if you ask - and then the stuff that he doesn't explain or avoids mentioning is what could be of interest.
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No. 962825 ID: ce39da

Chide Mash to keep mum about this sort of stuff when people could be paying attention, then ask what she expects to risk our cover to find when neither of us can read.

Considering he's a topic of interest among the crowd today (giving bethel and all), it should be a little safer to ask around about what he's like before service. If he catches wind, we can play it off as just being curious about the diamonds in our life.

Just be prepared to pay attention during service this time; that in itself might be enlightening regarding his personality.
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No. 962879 ID: 470289
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962879

>Don't want her to knock a screw loose.
It’s way too late for that.

I shush her, but I’m pretty sure no one else is paying attention. Most of the dorm tunes Mash out when she’s talking fast, and they’re going on about Ma’am still being out after she left last night. Mash sticks her tongue out at me but doesn’t mention anything else about it until we hit the street.

“It’s a idea. But it’s risky. We could get caught goin’ in or comin’ out.” I tell her.

“Place’s empty before bethel,” She insists. “And Brass usually comes in just before we start, all huffin’ and puffin’. We’ll have plenty a time, and what is he gonna do if he does find us? Yell at us for being early?”

“What would we even do in there?” I ask. “If it’s all books or something we wouldn’t get anything out of it.”

“Well we won’t know what we’re gonna find until we find it! Could be, like, some really obvious big secret we could find and trade in, and we’ll be done with this spyin’ gig in under a day. Maybe he’s been stealin’ other diamonds diamonds or somethin’.” I pause for a bit.

If we go,” Her smile splits her face even wider. “It’d be for lookin’ only. We’re not touchin’ a thing.”

“I got it, I got it.” She says and we finish the rest of the distance to bethel in a few minutes. “Here’s the joint for our first Finger’s Foray. You wanna go in the front door or do you wanna try some climbing and go in from up top. Or we could split up. Unless you wanna wimp out now and go ‘askin’ for in-for-ma-tion’.”
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No. 962881 ID: 0fae41

Use those arms of yours for climbing!
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No. 962884 ID: fb820f

I suppose anything that we learn about him could be useful...

Split up. We go from he top, Mash goes from the bottom and she whistles or coughs loudly if she encounters someone.
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No. 962892 ID: 015bf2

Haha, a Finger's Foray? Catchy, but don't let him hear you say that. It'll either offend or give him airs, and you don't know which will be worse!

(You hope the tyke's alright.)

Anyway, you got a clue where the office is? If so, you can try climbing to get sneaky deaky access-like. Maybe send one to climb, the other distracts the fisherguy from seeing 'em?
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No. 962934 ID: e7c7d3

There's a ladder practically asking you to sneak in.
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No. 963528 ID: 470289
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963528

“Alright, I’ll go up. Keep an eye out for me?” I ask.

“Uuuuuugh. Fine. But next time I get to do the fun stuff. Hey, old guy, we’re just going to bethel all normal like, right? Nothin’ suspicious here.”

“Don’t give a fuck.” He answers.

“Boom. Job done.”
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No. 963529 ID: 470289
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963529

I check out a few windows on the third floor I’m sure I can get into. One has a bunch of books and dusty looking pictures and bowls and stuff in it? I’m pretty sure it’s empty, at least. Another has a bed with someone in it, cause I heard some snoring, but I couldn’t make out who it was from where I was looking. And finally there was a room I couldn’t really make anything out in it was so dark. The light from outside just showed a bit of the floor that had some weird drawings on it. I almost wish I had one of Finger’s stolen stones to see inside properly.

This room has the only person I’m sure is awake on this floor, a rough diamond, one of their youngin’s. She’s sat in on some of the bethels recently but never said anything. Don’t even know her name. She really focused on that book, I did a test wave of my hand by the window and she didn’t even notice. I don’t think she’d notice me looking through the other rooms, but I should still keep her in mind.
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No. 963533 ID: e7c7d3

Check the room with weird scribbles. There's surely a light source already in there that can be activated
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No. 963549 ID: 015bf2

CAREFULLY check on snoring guy. Is it the Diamond you're looking for? In that case the bedroom would be his private-most sanctum and he'd keep anything unusual or private close at hand, like on a desk nearby or under his pillow or somethin'. Check out the room carefully for anything that looks unusual to keep near your bed.
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No. 963573 ID: ce39da

>>963549
If that's where he's sleeping, then that is the most DANGER DANGER 5-Alarm risk we could take here.

I cast my vote for the scribble room.
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No. 963743 ID: 15a025

Let's check that scribble room.
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No. 963813 ID: 094652

Begin conversation. Caste untouchability is genocide.
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No. 964380 ID: 470289
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964380

I move the panels over the window and climb in. It’s dark but the larger opening is helping me make things out.
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No. 964381 ID: 470289
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964381

Well, there’s a lot of… they must be Nine Eyes statues, but I’ve never seen any like these before. They look like sticklers and tats and one of them looks kind of like that ambassador guy from yesterday, but smaller. There’s a weird amount of space between them and the wall, which is making the room feel smaller than it is. And the scribbles aren’t just on the floor.
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No. 964382 ID: 470289
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964382

I close my eyes to get them adjusted faster and when I open them about a minute later I can see pretty well. I don’t recognize the scribbles at all. They don’t look like writing, I think, but I can’t say I really trust myself to tell the difference between the scribbles they put on signs and the scribbles on these walls.
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No. 964384 ID: 470289
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964384

Well, I’m inside and have at least a few minutes. Maybe I should try to… copy the symbols somehow and give them to Silver? I’d be assuming they’re important if I did that. Or I could be a little more hands on and look through the desk, or look through some stuff? Maybe something else?

...I really don’t like that eye in the corner. It feels like it’s looking at me. Like, more than Nine Eyes' eyes always feels like they’re looking at you.
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No. 964386 ID: e7c7d3

Oh, uh, you might not be alone anymore. Maybe back up to the window or the door before whatever that is fully emerges from the ceiling
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No. 964392 ID: fd5772

>>964381
Get the f*** out of there right now Asher, you're gonna die to that thing from the ceiling!
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No. 964393 ID: 015bf2

>>964384
... move through the room to the door and walk through. You were just taking an unconventional path to Bethel on a dare, yep yep.
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No. 964398 ID: fa2754

>>964393
This. Just keep on moving through.
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No. 964433 ID: 5877dc

Keep looking at these statues for a bit longer, then turn your head around and accidentally kiss.
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No. 964445 ID: b1b4f3

>>964393
This.
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No. 964448 ID: 0fae41

Just reach up and grab those handlebars.
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No. 965182 ID: 470289
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965182

>Just keep on moving through.
>...move through the room to the door and walk through.
>Get the f*** out of there right now Asher
I get the hell out of there, eyes glued to the thing.
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No. 965183 ID: 470289
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965183

What was that thing? Where did it come from? Did it see me? Is it going to come after me?

Is shit like that what I’m supposed to be looking for?!
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No. 965184 ID: 470289
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965184

I can’t go back out through that room. But I’m not sure if I’ve even learned anything yet. Do I try to just get out through the empty library room? Or do I keep looking around, and where if I do? This is the third floor of the building, so I could always try going down instead of checking more rooms up here. I think I know where the stairs are, based on where I’ve seen them on the bottom floor.

I could also risk peeking in at the thing behind me? Assuming it’s not behind the door waiting to attack me or something. I might be wasting time thinking and it’s going to come out of the room any second!

At least I didn’t leave anything that makes it obvious I was in here.
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No. 965185 ID: 470289
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965185

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No. 965190 ID: e7c7d3

That door handle could from anything! Head towards the stairs? Are they up or down? Probably should try to find what's-his-names's bedroom
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No. 965231 ID: 0fae41

Well, hold on to that. It could get you into places.

Go back and watch that thing! It's clearly the most interesting thing happening right now.
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No. 965240 ID: 015bf2

>oh no
Err... um. You can huck it through the window if you get back outside? You can try to sneak a peek and deposit it back in at the same time? Just leave it by the door and hope why it ended up on the outside just becomes a mystery?

Man, something actually came out of a stone ceiling! You can’t handle this situation!

But you gotta. That or the mines. Keep exploring, but you should consider an exit strategy and how long you can spend. Going out by way of the library window after exploring a few more things and listening for footsteps and at any door you want to go through is probably wise.

Maybe you can go up a floor to see where that thing came from? Seeing how... unique it is, it’s certainly something to report.
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No. 965241 ID: 12b116

Leave the handle next to the door and go to the stairs quick. Go up or down, whichever feels better.
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No. 965285 ID: fd5772

>>965185
hide the handle in your pants
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No. 965399 ID: ce39da

Head outside through the library and see what you can see from the window into the squiggle room. If the demon is gone, (underhand!) toss the handle towards the base of the door you left through - truthfully, the clatter of the handle hitting the floor will fit with the assumed story of "the handle just fell off on its own."
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No. 965790 ID: 470289
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965790

Peeking is a really big risk, even if part of me wants to. I’ll get rid of the handle later. Maybe I’ll toss it back through the window on my way out, if that thing is gone (and get another peek of it if it isn’t)? They might assume it broke on it’s own if I’m lucky. I head towards where I figure the stairs are and there’s a set going down. I know I saw a fourth floor from the outside, but I guess the entrance is somewhere else. If I want to check out where the thing came from I’ll need to search some more on this floor.

Anyway I know a way to get out through the library, so I can risk a bit more exploration and I have probably a little under an hour before bethel starts and I need to be back outside. Assuming Mash will wait for an hour.

She probably won’t.
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No. 965791 ID: 470289
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965791

I go down the stairs slowly and quietly, keeping my ears open for any sounds. I think I hear something below, but it’s really low and light.
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No. 965792 ID: 470289
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965792

It’s snoring.
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No. 965795 ID: e7c7d3

Time to be sneaky! Those papers are probably important. Anything on them you can recognize? Like a picture or a graph? Any important looking symbols on the nearby books?
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No. 965879 ID: ce39da

Approach if you want, but do not continue past; if the way out is blocked after here, and he wakes, or someone else comes to this room, we'll be trapped. Not to mention that, even if it's in an hour, people might start approaching the outside before Bethel.
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No. 966007 ID: 015bf2

>>965792
Have a look around first, but... ponder an idea. A risky, but potentially rewarding idea. You've been struggling on how to come up with approaching the Preceptor.

Whatever Caevaexerin Brass is doing, after all, it's something that has his immediate superior - to which he is a ward - cautious or curious, meaning that he's kept it hidden from them successfully. He's clearly the studious type, and has not come across as particularly imperious or cruel, seeming to glorify and put actual effort in teaching others (though living a bit in a bubble of his own).

So... while you could just sneak in, poke about, and sneak out hoping you weren't discovered, there's another option to win his trust: waking him and telling the (almost) truth, before throwing yourself at his mercy.

Tell him you were early for Bethel, a friend of yours challenged you to sneak in. You were curious, so you did, but... there's a monster upstairs. You think? Something. It scared the living daylights out of you when you snuck in, cuz' it came... through the roof. Like, the rock. Without breaking it?

Ask whether you did something really bad. Was the monster a defense Diamonds have that you triggered? You're so sorry, but you're worried for your friend - they'll be impatient if you don't come out soon and you're worried they'll run into the thing themselves if they try to follow. (might get you an explanation on the monster while he's too drowsy and befuddled to think up lies, and its presence risking exposure by someone else and informing you that there's someone who could report your sudden disappearance)

Tell him please, you're so sorry and you'll do anything to make up for the intrusion and you won't tell anyone about his guard monster. You were just curious and thought you might see something new and interesting, but it was wrong of you. (offering him perceived leverage over you might make him keep you close + he might feel kinship with someone showing curiosity)

If everything goes well the monster is one of his secrets (you've never heard of the like, so it better be!) and Brass really is amiable enough to not punish you too harshly. He might swear you to secrecy and might want to keep a close eye on you to boot, which means you'd get transferred to HIS work detail or something similar. And once in on one of his secrets he'd have an easier time letting you in on more, at least if you play your cards right.

You can even sell this angle to him if you get discovered sneaking around like a thief - the monster blocked your way out and trapped you in a bad situation - so you were just trying to find a way out. Though waking him, admitting fault and pleading for mercy is the more trust-inspiring move and will be an excuse to ask him directly what that thing was. It could even be an excuse for your interest in him from here on if he just says 'yep, that was just a defensive measure, you silly girl' and lets you go.

All of this assumes he doesn't just charge you with breaking an entering and gets you punished and/or banished from his Bethel sermons, which obviously would be the absolute worst. But the risk of this otherwise mostly harmless Diamond doing that seems low. Ish. Low-ish.
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No. 966024 ID: 15a025

It could be risky, but sneak up a little closer and see if there's anything on the desk you recognize?
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No. 966233 ID: 5877dc

I don't think befriending Brass has any meaning on its own. Instead, I believe that the true reason for you to be doing this is so that you'd gain access to his chambers or possessions or whatever. And one of those must be what Silver is actually after. In other words, you should scan those papers and any other items that may be nearby for anything noteworthy and remember it.

If there are any blankets around, you should cover him with one. If this wakes him up, good. If it doesn't, then you can later mention that you were the one that covered him.
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No. 966662 ID: 470289
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966662

I sneak up to the desk to check it out. It’s mostly just lots of paper and a little drool. There’s more words on them, different shapes from the ones in that room, and little laprines and cubes and stuff on them. I can’t tell if the drawings are related to what’s on the paper or just bored doodles. Some are on the edges of the paper, and some right in the middle where he just wrote around them.

There are stairs to the first floor, which should be empty, I think? But everyone is going to be down there for bethel, so I don’t know if anything important would even be down there to look at. And there’s no blankets or anything down here, just rows and rows of books. I would have to go back up to find one if I wanted to cover him up.
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No. 966663 ID: 470289
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966663

>>965792
...I could just wake him up, right?

I’m not a spy, I have no idea if I can pull this off. I don’t even know what I’m looking for yet. But if I wake Brass up then, well… something would have to happen. Whether I make up a lie or tell him the truth or something in-between I’d either get a lot closer to him real fast, or fail this mission and get punished by tomorrow.

If I had to bet that any diamond would let me get away with sneaking into their home after finding out it’d be Brass. Narko called him a pushover and I had never thought of him in that way before but it makes sense. Maybe he lets people sleep in bethel because waking them up would be harder for him, not because he’s nice. Not making waves is usually the best option, when you can pick it. And letting out that a toiler snuck into your house could be more waves then he wants.

Or maybe he’s a kind person. Or he’s mean but pretends to be kind, or he’s lazy, or unobservant, or stupid in some way. Maybe thinking about him in this way is the total wrong way to do it. He could be almost any type of person, I just don’t know.

It would be a gamble. Risky. Not just for me, but for Mash and Junkyard too. Should I take it? Is he harmless?

>Wake him.
>Leave him.
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No. 966671 ID: e7c7d3

Wake him. Say you were looking for little tasks to do before bethel and you noticed that he was drooling on his notes.
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No. 966673 ID: ce39da

You still need to dispose of that door-handle via the window into the room from which it came. Leave Brass alone and do that first, at the very least.
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No. 966718 ID: 5877dc

Do you recall Brass ever being late for a bethel? If so, then this would explain why and then it would be less risky to wake him up, since you'd have an excuse that you wouldn't want him to be late. But if he was never late before, then it means he always wakes up on time, and you wouldn't have a good excuse of waking him up.

All in all, I'm still in favor of just getting some cloth to cover him up, but otherwise against waking him up.
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No. 966845 ID: 15a025

Wake him up.
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No. 966885 ID: 0fae41

Leave him.
...With a letter from an anonymous admirer. (Or trinket, if you can't write. Just draw a heart.)
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No. 967043 ID: 015bf2

>Is he harmless?
Time to find out. Wake him up.
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No. 968008 ID: 12b116

You're 100% in a place you aren't supposed to be. Leave him. Waking him up is a bad idea.
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No. 968073 ID: b1b4f3

Don't be dumb. Let him sleep.
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No. 968137 ID: c2edf6

Aw shucks. Well... tables ain't meant for sleepin' on, so might as well wake him up. We'd basically be savin' 'em from the world of inconvenient back pains.
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No. 968402 ID: 470289
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968402

I still need to get rid of this door handle before I wake him up, I can’t just have it hanging out of my pocket. Maybe I should just stash it behind one of those dusty books instead of going all the way back up and maybe running into the monster again?

But after that what will I say when I wake him up? Pretend I’m doing it so he’s not late for bethel would work, but it’s still too early for that excuse. I could act like I’m just really eager to learn about Nine Eyes or wanted some extra early tasks when I noticed him?

Then again even if I’ve never been told I’m not allowed to walk all through bethel without supervision it’s probably because no one is dumb enough to actually do it.

But then again-
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No. 968403 ID: 470289
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968403

“You gonna kiss him or sumthin’?”
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No. 968404 ID: 470289
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968404

“What’re you doin’ here? You’re supposed to be lookout! And be quiet!” I whisper. The preceptor gives a small snort, but doesn’t move thankfully.

“If Brass didn’t hear you mumblin’ to yourself he ain’t gonna hear me. And I looked out. Tat’s comin’ up with a bag of stuff. Had a key to the door and all. We don’t got a whole lot of time.”
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No. 968405 ID: 470289
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968405

“So which shelf you wanna go between?” She asks pointing to all the books and shelves behind us.

“Um, if someones awake and movin' around we should definitely go back up and leave.” I say.

“We’re here to spy, duh. We’re gonna hide and listen in on brassy and the long ear.” She’s grinning again. That’s always a bad sign. And I think I can hear footsteps from the stairs going below.
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No. 968407 ID: b1b4f3

No time, hide in bookshelves.
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No. 968409 ID: 0fae41

Take a look from the books.
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No. 968410 ID: e7c7d3

Perhaps we could eavesdrop at the top of the stairs? Wait no, there's that demon junior brass up there who could walk into us.

Farthest bookcase. Try to keep Mash under control though.
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No. 968413 ID: ce39da

"If you want to get yourself punished, so be it; tell me what happened after you get back to me, and don't do anything to reveal yourself until they're gone. I'm going to go make sure this door handle isn't found in the wrong place."
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No. 968416 ID: 5877dc

I'll take the Shelf Number Two.
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No. 968432 ID: c2edf6

Snag one of Brass' notes while you're at it
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No. 968564 ID: 15a025

Time to hide between the shelves and hope no one hears us.
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No. 968960 ID: fd5772

>>968405
I think he's starting to wake up. Hide!
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No. 969700 ID: e5e15e
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969700

I grab a piece of paper from the desk before following Mash behind a nearby bookshelf. She’s already moving books out of the way to make a peeking spot and knocking dust into the air around us.

“We should go further back, what if they hear us moving from here. Or if he just looks over here?” I whisper as I stifle a sneeze.

“Just be real still and keep your head outta view.” She answers.
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No. 969701 ID: e5e15e
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969701

“Z, you up yet?” The fancy tat calls out. I recognize him as one of Artisan Zeebs’ tailors, but I don’t remember his name. “I brought you and the girls breakfast.”

Once he sees Brass snoring a smile creeps onto his face.
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No. 969702 ID: e5e15e
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969702

He bends down to place the plate on the table and the smell of the wraps he’s carrying wafts over to us. It reminds me that Mash rushed us out so quickly we forgot to grab breakfast. I can’t make out any of the words Fancy whispers into Brass’ ear, but the snores start turning into moans and fidgeting.
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No. 969704 ID: e5e15e
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969704

Fancy stops whispering as Brass begins to blindly fumble around for his glasses.

“I’d really prefer if you didn’t do that.” Brass squeaks out once he’s put them back on his face.

“But if I don’t I miss seeing you blush. How’s that fair to me?” He replies.
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No. 969706 ID: e5e15e
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969706

“Blugh. How long was I asleep? What time is it?” Brass asks as he starts collecting the papers on the table.

“Early enough Rammubabi still had wraps left for me to snatch.” Fancy answers.

“Way too early, then.” Brass sighs.

“Only for shinies. Hey, I got a glimpse at that foriegn fatass walking with Silver. You talked to him? Is it true he broke a chair just by sitting in it? Never even heard of a monger doing that!”

“Did I...? Sorry, what did you say?” Brass keeps flipping through his papers over and over.

“I asked you for the latest gossip, ya troglodyte. Give me those secret preceptor deets.” Fancy lightly prods.

“Calling me a troglodyte isn’t as endearing or insulting as you might think. Unlike you and your ilk I don’t get involved in politics.” He pauses. “Unless it’s over a hundred years old, I suppose.”

“Don’t give me that.” Fancy’s voice gets a bit more serious. “Silver and Steel let in a laprine that’s not one of us. That’s not just rinky-dink politics. You have to know something.”

“I really think you’re making too big a deal out of this. It’s just some boring trade deal talk, we’ve always done foriegn trade.” Brass says.

“Boring? Foreign trade deals that don’t involve mongers? I haven’t seen any preening around lately. Has that ever happened before, Mr. History?”

“Of course not, Mongers are our link to the outside world, it’s their… oh. Perhaps I shouldn’t have said that.” He scratches his head.



“...Did you grab one a those papers? I thought ya said we ain’t supposed to touch anythin’.” Mash asks.
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No. 969708 ID: b1b4f3

>>969706
May as well read it and see what it says.
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No. 969709 ID: 5877dc

Brass is gay~

Yes, why did we grab a paper? Wouldn't Brass very quickly figure out that one's missing? Tell Mash it was just an impulse.

Nothing to do but to keep waiting.

>>969708
Toilers can't read.
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No. 969711 ID: 53560f

Don’t say anything just put a finger to your lips and continue watching.
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No. 970009 ID: 8fab7a

Just shake your head slightly at Mash. Hope she gets the hint.

Seems like they're discussing the diplomat you met. Him being around is apparently a Big Deal to some. Not, apparently, to Brass though, even if he can't adequately explain why.

Either he's scatter-brained, smart enough to downplay the significance or there's genuinely nothing that wrong with having the guy here.
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No. 970540 ID: e5e15e
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970540

I put my finger to my lips and Mash gives me a look, but she turns back to the peephole.



“Look,” Fancy’s voice loses a bit of it’s lightness. “I know you hate it, but you need to take it seriously. Politics is life and death, you can’t just ignore it your whole life.”

“Watch me. Also, you can consider my lips sealed on any more foreigner talk, even with your offering of wraps. I am loath to contribute anything to that cursed rumor mill that runs through Artisan Zeebs.” Brass answers.

Fancy gives a fake gasp. “Z, do you think I’d tell Zeebs of all laprines anything? My lips aren’t loose, as you well know.”

“I already told you to stop with that. Why did you even come by, just to feed me and make lewd comments? Wait, of course that’s why you came by.”

“Well actually,” Fancy reaches into a pocket pulling out a glass bottle and placing it on the table. “Oriatill gave me this yesterday. He said you never came to pick them up.” He almost sounds like he’s scolding Brass, but no one would scold a diamond.

“Oh, of course.” Brass answers. “I’ve been so busy it must have slipped my mind. Thank you for picking them up for me.”

“Z…” His tone reminds me of Ma’am’s when she’s disappointed in us.
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No. 970541 ID: e5e15e
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970541

Brass grabs the bottle and downs one of the balls.

“Stop looking at me like that Luzi, it’s only been a few days. Now go up and grab the girls before their wraps get cold.”
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No. 970542 ID: e5e15e
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970542

“Alright. Remember it’s one each for five people, not five for one short glutton.” Fancy, or Luzi, jokes heading towards the stairs.

“Be quick then, because I make no promises.” Brass fires back muffled.
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No. 970543 ID: e5e15e
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970543

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No. 970544 ID: e5e15e
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970544

Brass puts the ball back in the bottle before heading over to a nearby shelf and picking out a brown book.
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No. 970545 ID: e5e15e
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970545

“There’re more bottles in that thing.” Mash whispers. Her eyes are sharper than mine, I thought the glint was just my imagination.
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No. 970546 ID: e5e15e
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970546

He puts the book back after he places the bottle inside and starts to head into more stacks across from us. Mash moves as soon as Brass is out of view. I reflexively grab her shoulders to stop her.

“What are you doing?” I hiss.

“You got somethin’, I want somethin’.” She answers, starting to squirm to get out from under my grip. “Bet my bottles are gonna be way better than your rinky-dinky paper.”

This could be our last chance to get out through the bottom floor before more people come here. If they do, trying to get out through one of the big windows might be our only way out, and I didn’t think to check from outside if those actually could open. It’s either those or hiding here until another opportunity comes.
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No. 970548 ID: 0fae41

Remember what book those bottles are in and you can point them out later. For now, go.
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No. 970550 ID: b1b4f3

>>970546
Taking a bottle is too overt. Take a ball out of one of them. That can be missed!
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No. 970560 ID: 4286b4

Do we have time to take one of the balls out of a bottle?
There's also a question of what to do with these things. What's the purpose of these balls? We'd have to find out somehow. And the page. Do we know of anyone we could show it to, who'd be able to tell us what's written on it?

For now, take one of the balls and keep the paper page. And exit the place... or stay for the bethel.
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No. 970565 ID: ce39da

"This isn't a contest, but if you're adamant about the medicine, take just a ball of it - much less likely to be missed than a whole bottle. Getting out without getting caught will be your own business; I need to go hide this door handle, so we'll meet back up in bethel."

Get out of there and see if there's enough time to go out and throw the door handle up onto the roof you initially infiltrated without any witnesses. If not, hide it somewhere where someone up there could conceivably throw it.
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No. 970583 ID: 12b116

Stealing a whole bottle will definitely arouse suspicion, and if now is our only chance to escape we better take it. stealing one of the balls would be the ideal option but we need to make sure we have a clean getaway
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No. 970850 ID: 15a025

Risk it and go for the bottles.
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No. 971259 ID: 470289
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971259

“This ain’t a contest. If you’re going to grab somethin’ just grab one ball. He won’t notice that.” I let go of Mash and we move across the open space, where Brass could see us. I stuff the paper into the same pocket I have the handle in.

I keep moving over to the stairs and some cover while Mash stops in front of the shelf and slips the book out. I need to keep an eye out to make sure Brass doesn’t turn around while Mash is fiddling with the bottles and Luzi doesn’t come down the stairs and bump right into us. Once Mash has the ball we’ll head out, stash the stuff, and circle back for bethel like normal. After I toss the handle on the roof of course. Then we can relax and figure out what to do with the page and ball. Maybe I can find a slissa to tell us what’s written on the paper, if we think they won’t talk. Or something else, we’ll have time.

I can feel Mash grinning at the back of my head. It’s gonna be a chore to make sure she doesn’t brag about this for the next week, especially since this whole thing was her idea.

>Do we have time to take one of the balls out of a bottle?
We should, as long as Mash is fast. Speaking of…

“Hurry up.” I hiss.

“Gimme a sec, gotta get the bottle open and not spill nuthin’. I only got two hands.” I turn back watching the staircase and listening for any warning sounds.
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No. 971260 ID: 470289
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971260

I hear glass break behind me.
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No. 971261 ID: 470289
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971261

What the fuck is she doing?

Every other bottle is in pieces except the one in her hand and there’s no way Brass didn’t hear her slamming the book down. He has to have seen her now. But her eyes are wild and focused on me, not looking back towards him. She… wants me to get ready?
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No. 971262 ID: 470289
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971262

I bring my hand up to catch the bottle before she throws it in the middle of her spin into a run. I don’t know if the catch is luck or me reading her right.

She’s running away from the stairs, our way out, and the only thing I can think is she’s trying to get caught while I escape.

She wants me to leave her.

That fucking idiot! Does she think I can do that?
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No. 971263 ID: b1b4f3

>>971262
What choice do you fucking have? Get out of there.
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No. 971264 ID: e7c7d3

Head down the stairs. Find a place that you can safely stash the goods and then help Mash. Going to take some quick talking though
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No. 971269 ID: 0fae41

She's giving you no choice, so give her no choice. Chase her. Tackle her. And drag her to hiding.
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No. 971287 ID: 4286b4

Either she gets caught, or you both get caught. I think you know what the better choice is. Leave without her.
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No. 971289 ID: ce39da

You can. Keep in mind that this has just turned into a massive shit-show for Brass, too, as it's incredibly likely that the guy he's hiding this from isn't far behind. Therefore, while she's in deep shit, it might not be as deep as we fear, seeing as the Diamond still has to do Bethel, and may or may not be in trouble, himself.
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No. 971299 ID: fa2754

>>971262
I think she saw something you didn't. Take her lead and run.
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No. 971300 ID: 8fab7a

>>971299
Oh. Oooh. She's been spotted. By that thing from earlier. Uh. Check to see if it's still there? Or maybe not. Maybe run. Or... agh!

This is the worst. You were here to befriend Brass, earn his trust (somehow), not cause a huge ruckus that's gonna leave him in a hell of a mood! Pray Mash is too smart to lay hand on Brass in her attempt to escape as obviously as possible.

You need to get out of here yourself. Or at least secure your 'gains' before you do anything.

>>971264
Finding somewhere close to stash the handle, the paper and the medicine seems about the best you can do (maybe even here in the library?). And then... pretend you arrived on the scene after hearing the ruckus, having waited in the wings?

Though, if you clean up the majority of the mess NOW and prevent Luzi (Mr. Fancy) from seeing the intact bottle and realizing what -actually- happened, Brass might realize you did damage control for him (deliberately or accidentally) and in his rush to cover up the truth might grant favor or clemency.

As for Mash... Mash can't talk her way out of a wet paper bag, right? She's gonna need help if she gets stopped or caught, right? Even if she got away you can talk and beg clemency, say she/you was just curious about the library, offer to do anything to make up for it, dispose of the (bundled-up in your shirt) mess, etc.

>>971289
Brass may not be in any deep shit. That we know about, at least. Yet. He's likely annoyed someone spied on and then accidentally exposed a secret of his whose value we have no idea about up to and including how far he'd go to hide it.
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No. 971305 ID: 7d9195

Why does it feel like Mash did this intentionally? Why would she wish to sabotage your mission? Does it have something to do with her dream earlier? Or was she somehow talked into this by someone else?
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No. 971307 ID: 70a051

>>971305
Mash's expressions suggest dropping the first bottle was an actual accident, but after that she decided to smash the rest so Brass wouldn't notice the absence of the one she gave us.
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No. 971308 ID: 7d9195

>>971307
The way she's looking away makes it seem precisely like she did it on purpose.
You look away, you drop the item, and then you say "Oops!". The cliché!
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No. 971449 ID: 8fab7a

>>971308
Someone pointed out that she looks up and her expression might be one of surprise, not eye-rolling. We've already seen something/someone that can poke through walls.

Shock at seeing that thing/person has already lead to one mishap (the door handle), so it's not unthinkable that Mash jerked in surprise and dropped the glass, then just reacted quickly from there.
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No. 971977 ID: 15a025

No time to think about it now. Hop to it and run before you both get caught!
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No. 982123 ID: 470289
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982123

I bite my lip to keep myself from screaming at Mash for making me do this. I turn around and start down the steps a second before the sound of Brass’ footsteps start closing in.
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No. 982124 ID: 470289
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982124

>I think she saw something you didn't.
Like the monster in the ceiling? So, she’s going to be running from both Brass and that thing? Then I shouldn’t have left! Dammit!

>Pray Mash is too smart to lay hand on Brass in her attempt to escape as obviously as possible.
There isn’t a toiler alive dumb enough to lay hands on a diamond.

>Keep in mind that this has just turned into a massive shit-show for Brass, too, as it's incredibly likely that the guy he's hiding this from isn't far behind. Therefore, while she's in deep shit, it might not be as deep as we fear, seeing as the Diamond still has to do Bethel, and may or may not be in trouble, himself.
I dont think that makes it any better for Mash though! That just means he’ll be angrier if he catches and punishes her.

>Finding somewhere close to stash the handle, the paper and the medicine seems about the best you can do
Do I have time to waste stashing the bottle, paper, and handle? Will it even matter? It won’t do me much good if I get caught too and can’t pick it up again. I could bet on being able to return during bethel to grab it if I hid it in this room or go outside and stash it outside where I can get it anytime.

>Mash can't talk her way out of a wet paper bag, right? She's gonna need help if she gets stopped or caught, right?
If I go back up, what’ll I do, just start begging Brass not to do anything to Mash? Or try to stop that artisan guy from coming down and seeing the mess she made? Or just go get mauled by whatever is hiding in the ceiling? I don’t know what’s going on! Maybe I should hide down here and see if Mash can get herself to this floor if she can evade Brass?

A small voice in my head says I could just… leave right now. It’d be the smart thing to do, and it’s probably what Mash wants me to do. I try to squash the thought.
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No. 982125 ID: 470289
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982125

I hear a sharp scream from up above. That wasn’t Mash’s voice.

Slowpoke is graciously doing some fill-in art for the time being so the quest can continue.
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No. 982159 ID: e7c7d3

Stash the goods and check out scream. Are the benches solid underneath, or are they recessed a little? If the latter, maybe that's a decent spot for now.
If people question why you're here, just say you heard a bunch of screaming and came inside to make sure everything is okay
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No. 982168 ID: b1b4f3

>>982159
That's a decent cover story, so long as the front door is unlocked.
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No. 982169 ID: 8fab7a

How sharp was that shriek? Can you tell if it's surprised, angry or 'mortal terror'?

Maybe the shrieker is the girl you saw through the window? Or one of the others. The laprine mentioned there being five wraps, 'one for each', so presumably there are at least five people in this building, plus the lap, you, Mash and... whatever that thing was. Unless that was one of the five.

You could look for somewhere safe-ish to stash the stuff, like the side room by the entrance, then go back up. Pretend you arrived early for Bethel and heard the shriek. Would a toiler go investigate if they suspected an emergency?

If you can't get away with that, do see if you can't just leave and then come back once you've stashed this somewhere safer.
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No. 982170 ID: 12b116

Definitely go outside, stash the stuff somewhere you can get it whenever, and then come back in to investigate the scream. It produces a reasonable alibi for you as well.
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No. 983091 ID: 599bd1

<<982169
I think "laprines" is the general name given to all the peoples un these setting. The tattooed rabbits are known as "Artisans" or "tats."

Yes, maybe running back up (maybe calling some other Toilers as well for assistance if there are any nearby) under the excuse of hearing the shriek would be a good idea.
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No. 983475 ID: 15a025

That scream could be a good excuse to head back.
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No. 984809 ID: 470289
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984809

>How sharp was that shriek? Can you tell if it's surprised, angry or 'mortal terror'?
Not really? It was short and there hasn’t been another loud sound from above.

>Would a toiler go investigate if they suspected an emergency?
I guess we’d be expected to? Sometimes it’s hard to tell when you’re supposed to stay out of the way and when you’re supposed to get involved. I just guess based on who’s gonna be mad at you afterward.

Rushing straight back up the stairs won’t help. Or at least, it’s not the smartest thing to do. And stashing the stuff I borrowed inside would make it harder to get, so I’ll do it outside. First, I check that the coast is clear. I’m lucky Luzi, the tat, didn’t lock it when he came in. The fisher is still there, but he doesn’t even glance in my direction.
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No. 984810 ID: 470289
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984810

I scan the wall for a deep enough crack to stuff the paper into. I think it’s pretty well hidden, at least if no one is looking for it. Then I toss the bottle and the handle into the river. I can always dive and grab it later, and there’s no way anyone will find it down there.
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No. 984812 ID: 470289
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984812

I go back to the stairs but as I climb I hear muttering from up above.

“How clumsy can you get?” Luzi says. “I turn around for one second and you freaking lacerate yourself.”

“It’s not that bad-”

“Are you blind? Look at all this blood!”

“It doesn’t even hurt that-” Brass sees me and cuts off. Crap, I should have announced myself, right? Is it suspicious I waited?
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No. 984813 ID: 470289
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984813

I meet his eyes.

“I-I heard a scream from outside, Preceptor. I thought I should come in to check if any help was needed.” I try to sound meek and lower my eyes, but it’s hard. He keeps staring at me and I can’t break the eye-contact. Is he buying it?

“Toiler Asher,” He finally says. “That is very benevolent of you, but I just had a small accident. Artisan Luzitano is assisting me, so your aid is appreciated, but unneeded.”
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No. 984814 ID: 470289
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984814

“Unneeded?” Luzi says, not even turning towards me. “Make yourself useful, there’s some glass up here that needs sweeping up. Kid, you can go-”

“Please don’t tell my ward what to do. And you shouldn’t order her around either.” He points to me.

“Her?” He throws a look over his shoulder. “How can you tell? Whatever, you’re probably right, she’d just smash your bookshelves and make an even bigger mess.”

“That’s not what I meant. Just…” Brass sighs. “Listen, Toiler Asher. I do not think Bethel will happen today. I would appreciate it if you told your classmates that it is cancelled. After that you can enjoy a free day.”

I can’t see anything past them, but if they saw Mash they wouldn’t be talking like this, right? Do I try to get past them and look for her? Leave if I can since she’s not caught yet? Is there anything I can say to get more information without tipping them off?
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No. 984815 ID: 0fae41

Make like a banana and leave!
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No. 984818 ID: 46a721

Oh, Luzi is serving us an excuse the coast is clear on a silver plater!

"Actually, Preceptor, if the mess is not that big, I can clean it up before I leave."
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No. 984819 ID: 46a721

>>984818
*To check* the coast is clear.

Curse my lack of proof-reading!
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No. 984821 ID: fa2754

Make your gracious exit.
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No. 984822 ID: b1b4f3

You're being blocked because Brass doesn't want you to see the bottles. Brass probably tried to chase Mash and stepped on the shattered glass.

Leave. Go looking around for people to tell that Bethel isn't happening today, and hope Mash shows up.
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No. 984831 ID: ce39da

This is his first time individually acknowledging us; what we need to do here is make a first impression on him.

"Cancelled? I... Yes, I'll tell them. The changing of schedules takes priority over a little broken glass; I understand now. Thank you for your wise words, your grace, and... I'm sorry that I won't get to hear your sermon this week. I'm sure at least some of the others will feel the same." Bow and make your leave.
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No. 988563 ID: fdd320

>lacerate yourself
Wait... sounds like Brass is covering up who actually smashed the glass? Implying he did it himself.

Hm. Stay here, tell people Bethel is off. Then return to check on Brass, to tell him you completed his task, and ask if he has any more for you. Since, you know, you’re not doing anything today anyway.
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No. 996038 ID: 470289
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"Cancelled?” I answer. “I... Yes, I'll tell them. I'm sorry that I won't get to hear your sermon this week. I'm sure the others will feel the same."

“Ha, no need to flatter me.” He says with a small chuckle.

I bow to both of them and walk back down the stairs. I’m so high-strung I feel like their eyes are burning into my back. I need to find Mash.
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No. 996041 ID: 470289
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>Tell people Bethel is off. Then return to check on Brass, to tell him you completed his task, and ask if he has any more for you. Since, you know, you’re not doing anything today anyway.

Mash first. I search outside the building, but there’s really nothing to see. Stone walls and barred windows all around, and no signs of her on the upper floors either. I try calling out for her as quietly as I can, so the people inside don’t hear, but by my third trip around the building, ending in front of the staircase, I haven’t turned up anything.

I’m worried people will start showing up for bethel soon and Brass will find out I haven’t been following his orders. I’ve never seen him hand down a punishment before, but can I risk being the first? Especially with everything else going on. Why did I just go along with Mash’s dumb spy game?

Maybe I should rush back to the dorm and ask some lankies to help me spread the word so I can get back to searching. Asking them to help me search for Mash might make them ask questions I shouldn’t answer, but I can trade in a few favors to make it seem like I just want more off time. At the very least I should grab Junkyard. She’s working today, but she’d be the first to tell me Mash is more important. I need to decide-
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No. 996042 ID: 470289
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The front doors creak and luckily I was already near the light pillars and half-hidden by anyone above or my dumb lanky reflexes never would have gotten me out of sight in time. Did someone spy me from a window and come out to yell at me?

I take one quick peek before ducking back down. A stickler with a face like a statue stands at the top of the stairs, gazing over the streets. Probably shouldn’t have risked it, sticklers usually pay more attention to their surroundings than they look like they do.

I don’t hear her move for at least a minute while I rack my brain to remember if I’ve seen her before. She’s not Brass’ personal stickler, and she doesn’t look like a normal guard who might watch lankies while they work. I don’t even see a weapon on her, and I’ve rarely seen a stickler walk around without something sharp. I did notice there’s a package under her arm, maybe she’s a messenger for some other diamond? I didn’t see any armband. Finally I hear sharp steps from above getting closer, until she reaches the street and strides off. I stay quiet in my hiding spot until I can’t hear her anymore and can only see her back.

“Ah, goddammit.” A reedy voice whispers. “Is that important? It’s probably important.”
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No. 996043 ID: 470289
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996043

The monster is watching.

The smell of wet dirt hits me and I see droplets of something black and greasy fly by me when it moves it’s hand. My eye itch gets worse. I feel it twitch, but I couldn’t move to rub it if I wanted. It keeps saying something but I don’t catch it with how loud my heart is in my ears. It growls at the stickler back before it’s wire-thin voice cuts off suddenly.

The damp smell disappears with the voice, almost as if it sucked it away with it. Only a faint bit of rotten air stays with me that I almost convince myself is my imagination. But I can’t because a second later I swear I can almost see… ripples in the earth. Barely visible, but flowing towards the stickler.
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No. 996059 ID: fd1757

Yell at the stickler to look at the ground before the creature makes short work of her.
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No. 996075 ID: 9a2966

Yelling won't do much - they won't see whatever this danger is coming - or understand it if they do!

... but you can probably see what happens to them and that's probably news someone would love to hear? Maybe the thing is just spying, too. Like you are.

You could get in trouble with the Stickler before it does, actually, if they see you following.

You're not fighting the Burrower, whatever it is. Not unless you have, like, Junkyard on your side AND the drop on it. Wait... was it hurt? Who hurt it? Did Mash...?

Quick, before both draw away - what were those droplets? Smear some on a piece of cloth, anything. It is further PROOF of something strange. Maybe.
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No. 996231 ID: ce39da

That cloth around its hand. That has to have been Mash's.

This... 'whatever it is' has witnessed you both to varying degrees. It currently has physical evidence on its person. Mash seems to have proven it can bleed.

For this reason, we should follow the pair and aid the stickler in whatever happens next. Don't get too close. If the ripples ever close in on the stickler, warn him. If they maintain distance, do nothing but follow. Tell anyone you encounter to spread the word that Bethel is canceled.
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No. 997204 ID: fd1757

We could grab that stickler and easily push her aside from danger. We might not be a match for the creature, but we can still save a life, right?
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No. 1008290 ID: 8fae7e
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1008290

>Yell at the stickler to look at the ground before the creature makes short work of her.
That…

> Yelling won't do much - they won't see whatever this danger is coming - or understand it if they do!
Yeah. It’s better not to call attention to the Burrower. It’d just stop moving and I’d look crazy. Or worse, it would get mad and come after me next. Can it hear when it’s in the ground? If I move, will it notice me?! No, calm down. I can think this through.

It can talk so it’s not an animal. Probably. Leatherwings can talk, but they’re dumb as rocks, and they just repeat stuff. I’ve never heard one sound… worn out, like a toiler before curfew. There’s a brain in its head. And that means it wants something.

The stickler… I’m guessing it’s not her it’s interested in. The package? It had to have been in the building as long as me and Mash were. Was it searching for something, just like us?

While my thoughts race the stickler and the ripple following her get further away. Far enough away I’m pretty sure it’s safe to come out now, at least. I dip my fingers in the dark handprint it left behind. It’s sticky, smells a bit like metal, and if I rub my fingers together it starts to thicken and get flaky. It’s just blood. The only thing weird about it is the color.
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No. 1008291 ID: 8fae7e
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1008291

>Maybe the thing is just spying, too. Like you are.
I mean, that makes sense to me. But maybe that’s just because it’s what we were doing and I’m assuming stuff? Should I make decisions off an assumption? But I have to decide what to do based on something. This is making my stomach hurt.


>That cloth around its hand. That has to have been Mash's.
I searched outside for Mash and couldn’t find her. If it had put her inside, he’d be risking Brass’ staff finding her. But would it care? I’ve seen it twice, so either it’s bad at hiding or it doesn’t care that much. Maybe I should try to search inside just in case? Talk my way past Brass’ somehow?

I’m just guessing and stalling, I realize. I don’t actually know anything about it. And if I don’t know about it, I can’t deal with it. The best way to get hurt or killed is to not pay attention. So, what do I know, for sure?
1.The Burrower has Mash’s bandana. She wouldn’t have taken it off, so it did… something to her. But it left her alive. It had to. So, it also knows where she is.
2.The thing can bleed. So, it’s not like a demon or something that can’t be hurt. And it wrapped up a wound and talked, so it’s as smart as a laprine.
3.It wants something and following that stickler is getting it closer to it.

…Maybe if I could get what it wants, I could trade it for Mash.

I head after them.

>You're not fighting the Burrower, whatever it is. Not unless you have, like, Junkyard on your side AND the drop on it. Wait... was it hurt? Who hurt it? Did Mash...?
I don’t fight, and no one’s dumb enough to fight Junkyard. Mash is the only one of us who does fight if you can call them that. It’s mostly Stickler teens screwing around with her, making her mad on purpose. Toilers know she’s crazy and just ignore her usually, but Sticklers don’t let her like to rile her up for fun. I could see her biting the Burrower if she got the opportunity. Hopefully she didn’t make it too angry if she was what made it bleed.


>We should follow the pair and aid the stickler in whatever happens next. Don't get too close.
The ripples are strange. Not just in the fact that there’s a monster burrowing through the ground like it’s swimming. They’re more like patches or spots scattered almost randomly along the path. Sometimes they disappear for stretches but they always show back up again eventually if I keep my eyes open.

I start lagging, following the patches of wavy, twisted textures on the ground and wall instead of the stickler. I take a moment to ask a passing toiler I don’t recognize to spread the word of Brass’ bethel being cancelled. Hopefully word spreads fast enough that no one shows up.
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No. 1008292 ID: 8fae7e
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1008292

We end up in another cavern I’ve never been in, but I think I recognize it anyway because of the Nine Eyes statue. It’s an old tunnel to the Monger Estates. I’ve never been down there before, but Fingers and the others talk enough about it.

I’m on the stairs above with a very thin crowd of laprines still around when I see the stickler pick up a lightstick and heads into the tunnel with the ripples following her. Do I follow them? There’s no more crowd for me to get lost in down there. They could hear me or see me if I’m not careful, and lankies aren’t known for not being clumsy oafs.
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No. 1008293 ID: 8483cf

Keep following them! Just be careful.
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No. 1008294 ID: 96c896

You can keep following.
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No. 1008348 ID: e799e4

Walk in a purposeful way. People don't bother you when you move like you have actual business somewhere.
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No. 1013653 ID: b91194
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This tunnel, I think I recognize it. Fingers told me about it before. It’s one of the ways into the Monger Den. I’ve never been there before, only the young toilers are assigned there, and I was lucky enough to go to the furnace as a kid. If he was here, I’d know I could find my way out later. As is, I’ll just have to rely on following the monster’s trail back.
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No. 1013654 ID: b91194
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1013654

I feel watched but no one’s there.

I follow the path deeper and deeper.

It’s leading me to-
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No. 1013655 ID: b91194
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1013655

Mash!
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No. 1013656 ID: c92a02

Hug her, slap her, then hug her again.
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No. 1013657 ID: 96c896

Wait. What's going on with her feet? She might be... stuck to the floor? Watch for a moment to be sure that's really her, then catch her attention from a distance.
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No. 1013660 ID: 815672

That thing is about to pull her under. You better act faster
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No. 1013728 ID: ffac61

Use your strenght to pull her away from there!

Yell at the monster "what do you have against us? leave us alone!"
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No. 1013736 ID: 30b9f6

>>1013657
Something is wrong here. Is that the Burrower's ripples at her feet? Where did she come from? Did it bring her here, together with it? Or... like, do a reverse of absorbing itself into the ground, and instead absorbed her? Why is it now letting her back out?

Did it see you, and are now trying to trap you, lure you in, with Mash's body? Or is it just somehow borrowing her for some fell purpose - like getting her to distract - ambush - the messenger without revealing itself?

There's no guarantee you can free her if it can just suck her back in. You don't understand how this thing works. Bide, creep closer - and if the opportunity comes, seize-lift Mash up from the ground and run, run like the dickens, to somewhere where there's too many people for the Burrower to risk exposing itself. For that matter, it will have to choose between targeting the Stickler and you and Mash.
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No. 1014050 ID: 8fae7e
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1014050

I want to run up to her but all my instincts are screaming something is wrong. That this is a trap by the burrower or something. But I can’t risk leaving Mash in danger if this is a chance to save her.

I crouch behind some rocks and watch as Mash doesn’t move for the minute I wait, my heart pounding in my chest. Then I risk it. I creep towards her carefully as quiet as I can until she flips around, meets my eyes, and-
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No. 1014051 ID: 8fae7e
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1014051

“Every Toiler is freed.”

Finally. I thought I’d overplayed my hand for a second, but she fell for it. I can keep an eye on these mercenaries properly. Now I can focus fully on this ‘Chast’. I idly wonder what labyrinthine lanky logic led to that name, as I refocus on my own vision.
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No. 1014052 ID: 8fae7e
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1014052

As good as I am at multitasking it certainly helps to keep one’s mind focused on a task at a time. Hmm, that’s good advice to give Four sometime.

“We get supplies so we can leave.” He drones on. He’s surprisingly monotone. I’d expect anger or rage considering, but he hardly seems invested in his own demands.

His demands are ridiculous of course. No more toilers would completely neuter the driving force of the mountain’s economy. No one would accept a deal that would lead to their societies collapse. These toiler rebels would be better off simply attacking while they have the element of surprise then warning their rulers by trying to parley. Still, I can’t be too hard on them. This avenue gives me ample opportunity to use them myself.
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No. 1014053 ID: 8fae7e
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1014053

“Or we kill all of ya’ll.” A stick and no carrot. I’m not surprised he’s bad at negotiations.

What answer should I give him? The Preceptory will obviously never agree to any of those demands, but what impression of them should I give Chast? If he thinks that they’re reasonable the Preceptory could perhaps string these rebels along for a while. That would give me time to plan. Or I could tell something close to the truth, and admit that they would never agree to freeing the toilers before their own blood is shed. Though considering my blood is closest, that’s not the best idea either. But accelerating the rebel’s reaction could allow me to play them off the mercenaries and Mongers. Decisions, decisions.

Well? Do any of you have something useful to add for once?
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No. 1014055 ID: e7c7d3

String them along for now. No need to make rash decisions
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No. 1014079 ID: c1f514

>Do any of you have anything useful to add for once?
You are clearly under duress. Take one second to relax. We know you are making an effort to be kind and we appreciate it.

Now, we should tell Chast that we don't have enough supplies to sustain a mass evacuation currently. Not to mention only the Mongers would survive the ensuing famine.

A proposal the Preceptory would be more receptive towards would be the granting of better rights and liberties to the Toilers. If Chast can convince them better living and working conditions will make Toilers more efficient, it will be an easy sell for the Diamonds.
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No. 1014103 ID: 094652

"... Did you really think we needed the Toilers?
Go ahead. Rally those vermin. All we need to do is pray. We pray to our god, and they will all die. Then, after we're done flensing the riches from your corpses, we sleep for two decades. Two decades for the new batch of toilers to spawn from the vita-pods. And that's all it takes for us to go back to normal, stronger than before.
Really, the only reason we're entertaining you at this point is because the purge will be... inconvenient."
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No. 1014147 ID: 5db6fb

>>1014053
I would not think one of chequered history would believe the lie that the Preceptory would be willing to entertain their ideas. But you can play up your sympathy towards that class and entertain grand plans - of revolt or exodus - while explaining the difficulties involved and nudging them towards the results you’re after. Supplies... you might start to assemble some, in secret. That way you should remain useful to them for some time yet.

Do you plan to make use of the too-curious toiler you just snared?
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No. 1014195 ID: c92a02

What do these mercenaries want? Besides money, of course.
Just poison him and be done with it. His negotiating position won't change and neither will yours.
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No. 1014922 ID: 0ff52e
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1014922

>"... Did you really think we needed the Toilers? Go ahead. Rally those vermin. All we need to do is pray. We pray to our god, and they will all die. Then, after we're done flensing the riches from your corpses, we sleep for two decades. Two decades for the new batch of toilers to spawn from the vita-pods. And that's all it takes for us to go back to normal, stronger than before.
Really, the only reason we're entertaining you at this point is because the purge will be... inconvenient."
>Just poison him and be done with it. His negotiating position won't change and neither will yours.


I’m glad I keep the expectations of my delusions so low. Let’s entertain those thoughts shall we.

Praying to Nine Eyes is as useful as praying to real god. Utterly pointless.

Laprines are mammals. We’re born live, not from pods. Imbecilic.

I don’t keep poison on my person and I have no natural way to get him to ingest it if I did.

Driving laprines who can bend metal with their bare hands into rages while stuck in close quarters with them is not what I would call prudent.

And lastly, I’m all for lying, but it must be plausible. The toilers grow our food, mine the ores and treasures the Mongers use to trade with real civilizations, and keep our living standards to a bearable level in this backwater. I doubt even the stupidest of them would believe they are anything but the backbone of Silverlock, and Steel’s religious propaganda doesn’t even try to pretend otherwise. Even if the Preceptory killed them all they’d be setting Silver’s agenda back decades at least. There’s no way for them to not be harmed in this situation, and he knows it.

>I would not think one of chequered history would believe the lie that the Preceptory would be willing to entertain their ideas. But you can play up your sympathy towards that class and entertain grand plans - of revolt or exodus - while explaining the difficulties involved and nudging them towards the results you’re after. Supplies... you might start to assemble some, in secret. That way you should remain useful to them for some time yet.
>We should tell Chast that we don't have enough supplies to sustain a mass evacuation currently. Not to mention only the Mongers would survive the ensuing famine. A proposal the Preceptory would be more receptive towards would be the granting of better rights and liberties to the Toilers. If Chast can convince them better living and working conditions will make Toilers more efficient, it will be an easy sell for the Diamonds.
>String them along for now. No need to make rash decisions.
There are some ideas worth considering, however.
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No. 1014924 ID: 0ff52e
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“I understand your anger. I have long disagreed with how we treat toilers. You deserve so much more than you receive. But I will not lie to you. The Preceptory will never accept those terms as they are now. For practical reasons alone, you would be leaving the rest of Silverlock to famine and disease if all toilers fled. Perhaps that doesn’t resonate with you now, but it will with your conscious once enough time passes. But better rights and liberties to you and your brethren, that’s possible. What the Preceptory would want most is a smooth continuation of operations, and that’s leverage you can use.”

He stays quiet, prompting me to say more to fill the silence. Bastard. An elementary power play. But I can play into it. Sounding intimidated and out of my depth only benefits me in this situation.

“Perhaps, over time, I could start building up supplies for those who want to leave. It would take patience how-”

He sighs and I stumble over my words. Purposefully. “We’re tools. You don’t respect tools.” He states.

He stands up out of the undersized chair lethargically, like most lankies. They always move as if struggling, despite being able to treat wood like paper. Baffling.
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>Do you plan to make use of the too-curious toiler you just snared?
I’ve already made use of her. Oh, excellent. It looks like the loose end will be tied up. I was dreading having to manage Silver’s insipid scheme.

>What do these mercenaries want? Besides money, of course.
That’s what I hope to find out. Even with all the skimming off the top the Monger’s do and their own secret deals, I have no clue how they managed to recruit monsters of such high caliber. Everything I know about them places their kind in the inner domains exclusively.
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No. 1014940 ID: fb257b

That was Asher, Brass.

She only worked for Silver to get her and her friends a chance at a better life working on the fields

She remembered you and your bethels fondly. She didn't mean to harm you, she would have helped you get away from Silver's glare had offered her the chance.

And you threw to the fire because it was convinient.

.....

Chast's ominous glowing earring might be connected to his ominous glowing creatures.

Deal with that. Then we save Asher.
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No. 1015004 ID: 6a7eaf

That damsel needs a hero.

I wonder who it’ll be.
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No. 1015093 ID: e7c7d3

So what of the other delinquent that was snooping around?
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No. 1015106 ID: 96c896

Is there some reason you're killing Asher? You can't have possibly known what she was up to.
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No. 1015413 ID: 8fae7e
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With Chast gone I can finally focus on-

“Hee! Hee! Hee!” Four hyperventilates. Dammit, she’s having another anxiety attack. She must have been holding herself together by a thread while Chast was in the room, and it snapped when he left.

If I leave her, she’ll just spiral and possibly give herself a stroke. Young diamonds are particularly fragile around her age, before the gem stabilizes.

There’s so much I need to do. What did Chast do to the Sticklers? Did my Eyes catch anything useful about him as he entered and left? Just how many mercenaries are there? All of which I won’t be able to devote my full attention to as I baby a child who will likely be dead in a year from her own crystal tumor. I could simply leave her to overcome her own weakness. This threat should take my top priority and any good Preceptor would be rushing to Silver or Steel to report what just happened, damn the problems of any ‘lesser’.
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No. 1015414 ID: 8fae7e
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Unfortunately for me, Caevaexerin Brass would never allow that to happen under his watch.

“What do we do when we are confronted with problems, Four? Four? Four!” I bark, finally catching her attention. “What do we do when we are faced with new circumstances we never prepared for?”

“R-review, Keeper Brass.” She gets out between wheezes.

“Correct. Very good.” I see a smile in the faint twitch on her face, a reflexive action to my praise. “But what do we need to review to properly understand the context of this problem?”

“The… the role of the Toilers in Silverlock, sir?”

“Would that give us complete understanding of the situation?” The tone of my voice makes it clear there’s more for her to give.

“No, Keeper. We need to-“ She pauses to take a gulp of air and ruminate. “We need to examine how the Toilers interact with us, the Preceptory, as that’s who was th-threatened.”

She’s still breathing heavily, but she’s focused on me and my words instead of her own thoughts, which is a start.
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“Closer. He threatened all of us, not just Preceptors. To examine the root causes of any problem, you must step back and examine the system which causes that problem to bloom. In this case the system must be Silverlock itself. I know, I know, you think ‘Keeper Brass, this is like reciting the history of numerology to solve a math problem’, but social problems require a much deeper examination than any others. The problem is the Toilers desire a revolt. The solution will lie in understanding ‘What do they want to revolt against?’”

“I… see.”

>Chast's ominous glowing earring might be connected to his ominous glowing creatures. Deal with that.
It’s rare that I see a hallucination take such a realistic form, but it’s happened before. What was that species called… Egos? Regardless, I have far more pressing problems than investigating you critters any more. I wasted enough of my youth doing that.

More importantly, while it obviously wasn’t on purpose Chast avoided my direct gaze for the short time he was here. I wasn’t able to hijack his vision like Asher’s. I require direct eye contact for that. Annoying. The toilers are so beat down subconsciously it’s rare they actually meet the eyes of Diamonds. It’s never really been a problem before, but being blind with these new players is detrimental. I’ll need to fix that sooner rather than later.


“Now recite to me the five pillars of Silverlock.” I continue. I could give a lecture in my sleep, so I can at least start wrapping my head around these problems myself while I calm Four down.

“The Preceptory, the Martinets, the Artisans, the Mongers, and the Toilers. One to lead, one to protect, one to build, one to trade, and one to labor. Perfectly balanced.” She says automatically.


>That was Asher, Brass.
I’m aware of her name. Mine is Xerin, as I so often tell you.

>She only worked for Silver to get her and her friends a chance at a better life working on the fields. She remembered you and your bethels fondly. She didn't mean to harm you; she would have helped you get away from Silver's glare had offered her the chance.
Can you critters read minds now? I’m sure her story is as tragic as any toilers, and I shall care about it just as much.

>And you threw to the fire because it was convenient.
Convenient? It would have been convenient if she and her friend hadn’t snuck in and forced me to step on glass. Turning their meddling in my affairs into a way to free myself of the obligation of bethel for a day and a window into the mercenaries was extremely deft manipulation on part.

>Then we save Asher.
I wouldn’t even if I could. And now I can’t. At most I could black out the vision of one person with my Damnation, and there are already three around her. There’s nothing I can do.

>Is there some reason you're killing Asher? You can't have possibly known what she was up to.
Of course, I knew what she was up to. I keep a close eye on Silver. Or rather, her eyes give me a close look at everything she does. I can see a toiler being called to meet my former Keeper and that same toiler sneaking into my home and put two and two together. And crucially, I am not killing anyone. The mercenaries will do as their kind is wont and dispose of any threats to their bottom line. My hands are clean. Metaphorically. This sauce is getting all over them.

>So what of the other delinquent that was snooping around?
One of my Eyes saw that the abomination dropped down from the ceiling and took her. I feel safe in assuming it is in league with Chast, and thus proves that the miners have access to magic of some kind. It looked complicated for hedge magic, but I can’t imagine there are any skilled practitioners in the rabble down there.

>That damsel needs a hero. I wonder who it’ll be.
Unfortunately for her, there are no heroes in Silverlock.


“Of course, there are those in Silverlock who don’t fit in these stratums. The Prophet obviously. The mutants and exiles. The slissas. But they are the basis for our society.” I say.
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No. 1015424 ID: 20f5d3

>>1015420
Yes. It doesn't matter how much in denial you are, uour hands are just as dirty as theirs.
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No. 1015425 ID: 094652

>>1015424
Same here, you asshole.
Have you looked at yourself?
You're casting volatile magical spells.
You're outwitting rebel leaders so you can purge their families.
You're hiring mercenaries to kill people solely because they know one or two of your secrets, even if they would die to save your literal ass.
Does that sound familiar? Maybe we should give you an obsidian helmet and a giant spiked dildo while we're at it.
You are clearly in control of this situation, that makes you responsible for everything your minions do to others. Or are you going to spout some honeyed feces about obediently following a structured hierarchy that is inherently flawed with its intentional appointment of a nonexistent higher power?
Shouldering your responsibilities to a god doesn't work when you fully know that god doesn't exist.
Stop pretending you're any better than we are and wipe that shit-eating anime smile off your fucking face.
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No. 1015437 ID: 96c896

Your hands are NOT clean. If you know someone's going to die, and you have the ability to prevent that death, but let them die anyway, then you share blame for their death.
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No. 1015439 ID: 607e03

>I am aware of her name. Mine is Xerin, as I so often tell you.

And I keep telling you Mr. Joyride is a much better one!

Oi, Caevexerin! Can you hear me in there, you lump? Build Mr. Brain Tumor here a vessel so he can get off your nogging and help that toiler girl.....or I'll tell Steel you are sexing an Artisan!
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No. 1015441 ID: b688b3

Edit: and by "Mr. Brain Tumor", I mean the real Xerin, as opposed to his public persona, which is nice and we like much more. It's not like I confused Xerin talking about his public alter-ego as him being possesed or anything...ba-baka..
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“And our pillars themselves are not perfectly united. Looking deeper into our own Preceptory for example you can see many divisions, most starkly represented by the Silver and the Steel, our secular leader and our religious leader respectively. Unlike many leaders in Basin, the Preceptories task is to balance both our pedagogy of our Lord and the administration of Silverlock as a community. We are closest to knowledge, as the doctrine says.” I can see her hands relax on her book as she listens. She knows all this of course, but the point is the familiarity.

It’s unfortunate I have to add so much religious drivel to my teachings. So much time wasted on a fake god when I could be teaching about our real history as a species. We didn’t spring out of nothing on our pilgrimage to Silverlock, though you wouldn’t know that by our sermons.

“The Martinets protect us from threats internal and external. The Artisans make things, cook, build, and essentially do any skilled labor that’s necessary for the smooth running Silverlock. The Toilers toil, obviously. And the Mongers serve as the exclusive bulwark between us and the outside world, handling trade and negotiations with other nations. Or rather, they did.”

And how they’ve chafed at Silver’s attempts to bypass them and secure the trade routes herself. Of course, the fact that they’ve gone so far as to hire mercenaries to attempt a coup means that she was right to have so little trust in them. I’m sure she’ll take pride in that as they slaughter us all.

“However, the Mongers did keep their monopoly over the mines, where we send criminal toilers, the exiled kin, and the mutants who are born here. This is where all of our wealth is born. Rare and exotic metals, miraculous stones such as the sunstones we use for light, and other treasures naturally occur there. We export those treasures, and import the daily necessities we cannot create such as wool.”

And with that monopoly they began squeezing the supply of incoming goods, causing Steel’s overreaction by executing Redkho yesterday. We’re lucky they didn’t decide to use the mercenaries early to save him. Did that somehow set off this rebellion of toilers?

“Therefore, Silver pushes towards releasing us from the shackles of our more restrictive doctrine in order to fortify both the Preceptor position and Silverlock as a whole and Steel resists her, standing for traditional values and everyone in their place. But they both recognize the threat the Mongers pose to us.”

“I apologize if I’m misunderstanding Keeper, but are you saying the Monger’s are behind his threat somehow?” Four asks, and I remember that she’s ignorant of the actual threat to the Preceptory, which isn’t a few miners with magic. If I do have one flaw, it’s that I talk without thinking too much.

>When you hire a mercenary, and give that mercenary orders to kill people, your hands are NOT clean. Fucking dumbass rock-brained mongrel.
Thankfully I lack any such persons under my employ. Please, pay attention if you’re going to lambast me.

>You think Silver is as dumb as you? She can put 2 and 2 together too. She orders a toiler to investigate you, and then that toiler immediately dies.
Investigate? Ha! I’ll ask you not to impugn Silver’s intelligence. If she wanted me investigated, she’d assign trained Martinet spies to me, or have Luzitano give her reports. Which she does, of course. But I’m not particularly special in that regard.

>Yes. It doesn't matter how much in denial you are, your hands are just as dirty as theirs.
From what I know of tozols I’d have to spend a century doing nothing but murdering before my hands resembled theirs. I’m not even forty. I haven’t had the time.

>You are doomed. You have no morals, you deserve this rebellion and I hope you die screaming, as everything you value is taken from you in the cruelest way possible.
You’ll be ecstatic to remember that everything was taken away from me decades ago. And I prefer the terminology ‘Damned’. I went through the excruciating pain of it, I can name it as I like.

>Same here, you asshole. Have you looked at yourself? You're casting volatile magical spells.
I haven’t used any magic all day. I wouldn’t be able to do nearly as much with magic.

>You're outwitting rebel leaders so you can purge their families.
I’ve yet to outwit any rebel leaders unfortunately, despite the apparent preponderance of them.

>You're hiring mercenaries to kill people solely because they know one or two of your secrets, even if they would die to save your literal ass.
I implore you to pay attention. Your memories are short but I’d prefer not to repeat myself every few minutes.

>Does that sound familiar? Maybe we should give you an obsidian helmet and a giant spiked dildo while we're at it.
It honestly doesn’t.

>You are clearly in control of this situation, that makes you responsible for everything your minions do to others.
So, I’m responsible for nothing? Seeing as I have no ‘minions’.

> Or are you going to spout some honeyed feces about obediently following a structured hierarchy that is inherently flawed with its intentional appointment of a nonexistent higher power? Shouldering your responsibilities to a god doesn't work when you fully know that god doesn't exist.
Gods exist. Nine Eyes simply isn’t one of them. And they shoulder absolutely no responsibility, in my experience.

>Stop pretending you're any better than we are and wipe that shit-eating anime smile off your fucking face.
Fortunately, I have never needed to pretend.
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Now how to end this impromptu lecture? What is the answer that I must lead Four to? It’s not actually important so I could drop it here, but that seems like such a wet fart of an ending. It’d annoy me for days. Whatever I do I have to make sure it reassures her enough she doesn’t stew while I focus on more important things.

>Your hands are NOT clean. If you know someone's going to die, and you have the ability to prevent that death, but let them die anyway, then you share blame for their death.
As I said, there’s nothing I can do here to help her. Thus, blameless under your morality.

>Oi, Caevexerin! Can you hear me in there, you lump? Build Mr. Brain Tumor here a vessel so he can get off your nogging and help that toiler girl.....or I'll tell Steel you are sexing an Artisan! And by "Mr. Brain Tumor", I mean the real Xerin, as opposed to his public persona, which is nice and we like much more.
Thank you for the compliment. I put in a lot of effort to be seen as unassuming and unimportant. And my ‘sexing’ of Luzitano isn’t a secret.
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No. 1015511 ID: dfbac0

Now that the maelstrom of morals are out of the way we should really figure out how to stop said slaughter.
In my understanding when two forces clash it's rarely the leaders getting harmed but rather the peasantry so if we're worried about toilers dying we should try to help figure out how to stop the mongrels. Who has a more just cause matters little in the face of a possible massacre, and as far as I'm aware it's the mongrels planning to fight back which despite their claims of freeing the toilers would most certainly lead to the deaths of many toilers.
I for one would like to have an inventory of what magic we have available, I got the idea we got magic but I have no idea what that magic is capable of. If we have stuff like illusions I imagine some of us can be quite creative with them.
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No. 1015522 ID: 4db866

Tell Four that, while the Monger and their mercenaries are different threat that these rebellious miners, they may still be made to fight each other instead of the higher ups or even, as we have just observed, cooler heads may prevail and diplomacy may win the day.
Then sing the first line of one the lullabies she heard. That will soothe.

Also, apologies are in order for the long tirade of insults, it's just...

...We "hallucinations" are not inatentive, we are impermanent. One moment a group of us is here, the next it's another bunch entirely, like some kind of work-shift not fully under our control.
That's why every new act of deceit on your part is met with the same disilussion a child gets when told fairy tales aren't real: because we ARE witnessing it for the first time in a very long time.

I get that you betrayed and ruined forever by being forced to become a Diamond, but the fact that you took a guise of kindness and compassion when you could have just achieved your ends by being a more humble version of Steel speaks volumes of you.

So please, send some Martinets to fetch Asher.....and her hand.
We can see things even your Eyes can't! Do this small thing, and we will help you with YOUR ends.

Yeah, yeah, I know "first threats, now bargain? How trite!" but hey, it is what is.
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No. 1015540 ID: 5a95b8

>>1015481
So the toilers think they're rebelling against Silverlock? And the mongers are a genuine problem in Silverlock? Maybe you can convince them that the mongers are what they're really rebelling against, and that things would be fine without them. Silver might also like that. You might also recall that toilers sometimes hate the mongers. Why, ask around and you might hear from even the littlest toiler their grudge over some fingers taken by a monger.

Even if you can't get these rebels to go after the mongers, you could convince all the non-rebel toilers to get whipped up in a frenzy about the mongers. No one is better suited to make them that way than a preceptor. A very loyal toiler like that poor little Asher would be suitable for an agent among the toilers to get them riled up.

Kill the mongers, assure loyalty from (some) toilers, and secure favor with Silver. A basic plan. Anyways, tell Four that mongers just make this problem more difficult, they aren't the source. Arguably, their mismanagement may be the cause of this toiler rebellion spilling from the mines. At least I think these rebels are from the mines.

Test Four, and ask her why *she* thinks the rebels didn't kill you outright? You asked that yourself, and it would be interesting to see if she has an answer.
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No. 1015544 ID: 96c896

The only way you can completely deny responsibility for what's happening to Asher right now is if you didn't know she was walking into a trap until she was too far away to warn her, or send someone to warn her. I expect you would not have warned her even if you could have, because "I thought I’d overplayed my hand for a second, but she fell for it" very strongly implies you were involved in her being ambushed in the first place. That statement was why many of us thought you hired the mercenaries, and why we haven't been listening to you saying otherwise.
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No. 1015546 ID: 96c896

In fact, I think you're lying to us. If you have no minions, then you're powerless. If you're powerless, then why are the rebels talking to you?

I think you're lying to us about quite a lot.
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No. 1016452 ID: 8fae7e
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I pause and let the silence stretch, as if considering her question.

“I will say they are inextricably linked to this situation, despite their recent absence. But tell me, why do you think we were spared?” She opens her mouth but I raise my hand to stop her. “Don’t tell me what you think I believe. Speak your own thoughts.”

“I think… I think that he was concerned. Despite how little he seemed to care, he was so restrained. Not because of us, but… he wants every toiler freed. It was his first demand- his only demand if you consider his request for supplies simply follows from the first. Harming a Preceptor would ensure reprisals. Is he scared for them?”

“A strong line of logic. But you must remember to sound more confident in your ideas. Don’t be so timid, Four. Your mind is your greatest advantage.” She looks down and hesitates.

“What you told the Toiler-” She begins.

“Was necessary in the moment. I could not risk you coming to harm in such a volatile situation, after all.” I bend down and put a hand on her head to comfort her. “Now stay here for a moment. I must make sure it’s safe to leave first.”

>Then sing the first line of one the lullabies she heard. That will soothe.
I am her Keeper, not a nursemaid. She was assigned to me long after her time in a cradle.

> Now that the maelstrom of morals are out of the way we should really figure out how to stop said slaughter.
Or use it to my advantage. Though having my whole caste executed would definitely be hard to squeeze any positives out of.
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They aren’t dead. I can see their chests move as they breathe. A relief. I don’t need the complication of corpses in my home.

They do seem well and truly unconscious though. Which might be a small blessing.

>So please, send some Martinets to fetch Asher.....and her hand. We can see things even your Eyes can't! Do this small thing, and we will help you with YOUR ends.
Regretfully all my available Martinets seem to be indisposed.

>Also, apologies are in order for the long tirade of insults, it's just... We "hallucinations" are not inattentive, we are impermanent. One moment a group of us is here, the next it's another bunch entirely, like some kind of work-shift not fully under our control. That's why every new act of deceit on your part is met with the same disillusionment a child gets when told fairy tales aren't real: because we ARE witnessing it for the first time in a very long time.
And? I am not ignorant of your nature. Make no mistake, I spar with you critters because it entertains me occasionally. I do not care how a passing thought of mine feels.

>The only way you can completely deny responsibility for what's happening to Asher right now is if you didn't know she was walking into a trap until she was too far away to warn her, or send someone to warn her. I expect you would not have warned her even if you could have, because "I thought I’d overplayed my hand for a second, but she fell for it" very strongly implies you were involved in her being ambushed in the first place. That statement was why many of us thought you hired the mercenaries, and why we haven't been listening to you saying otherwise.
I was quite involved. Why, one might say I am even the main orchestrator. And I have not denied responsibility for her predicament. Merely pointed out that your arguments for ascribing that responsibility to me were weak.
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The two sticklers are held by a dull metal, if my touch tells true, embedded into the walls. I don’t recognize what metal it is by sight. Perhaps if I use a lever, I could get them out. But then again Diamonds aren’t famed for their strength. Annoying.

>In fact, I think you're lying to us. If you have no minions, then you're powerless. If you're powerless, then why are the rebels talking to you?
Knowledge is power, and I am by far the most knowledgeable person here.

>I think you're lying to us about quite a lot.
What point is there in lying to yourself?

>I for one would like to have an inventory of what magic we have available, I got the idea we got magic but I have no idea what that magic is capable of. If we have stuff like illusions I imagine some of us can be quite creative with them.
What magic I do know is, admittedly, rusty. Practicing it in Silverlock isn’t exactly advisable. Barely worth considering unless I am in physical danger.
But you are no doubt referring to my eyes.

To tell the truth I haven’t plumbed the full depth of their abilities. Stretching them in order to experiment is… taxing. But I have developed a few useful applications.

By making eye-contact with a living being I can slip into their sight. I can see what they see at the time whenever I want to. I’ve been pushing this ability the hardest and it’s developed the most. It was only recently I realized I could control what was seen as well. Unfortunately, it also takes active concentration. The more people I have hijacked at once, the greater the toll on myself, and while I can switch the hijacked target if they make eye contact with another, I lose any hold on the original target when I do. I restrict myself to the most valuable targets with this ability, such as Silver and Steel. Its biggest weakness is that if I am not paying attention when my targets see something, I will miss it. I can’t keep tabs on everyone all the time.
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Which is why I developed these physical eyes. What they see, I can see, no matter how long ago it was beheld, though it’s not as clear as I’d like. I need to carve the eyes by my own hand and touch the inscription to see it, but they serve to cover the weaknesses of hijacking.

>Kill the mongers, assure loyalty from (some) toilers, and secure favor with Silver. A basic plan.
Nothing wrong with basic. But the Mongers have tozols on their side, making killing them something of a task in and of itself. The toilers that are not part of Chast’s rebels should be quite indoctrinated, so keeping their loyalty would likely just mean keeping the miners from sowing dissent and contained. Which will be difficult, from what I am seeing. Favor with Silver is already obtained to my satisfaction. I couldn’t lose it if I tried.

>Even if you can't get these rebels to go after the mongers, you could convince all the non-rebel toilers to get whipped up in a frenzy about the mongers. No one is better suited to make them that way than a preceptor. A very loyal toiler like that poor little Asher would be suitable for an agent among the toilers to get them riled up.
I doubt anyone would agree easily with whipping up the toilers into a frenzy. Keeping them sedate is half my job, to my consternation. Losing control of them would be disastrous. Perhaps setting them against the Mongers would be worth it, but once they get a taste of vengeance against their betters it will be difficult to predict how their culture may change.

>So the toilers think they're rebelling against Silverlock? And the mongers are a genuine problem in Silverlock? Maybe you can convince them that the mongers are what they're really rebelling against, and that things would be fine without them. Silver might also like that. You might also recall that toilers sometimes hate the mongers. Why, ask around and you might hear from even the littlest toiler their grudge over some fingers taken by a monger.
A scapegoat, essentially. All of Silverlock’s sins put on them in order to save our skins from the toiler rebellion. I won’t say it can’t work, but a legion of untrained toilers will be chaff in front of trained tozol mercenaries. It may buy us a bit of time though.

If I wanted to play my part as a member of the Preceptory I would go to Silver now, inform her of what just happened, and have her call all the diamonds to a meeting. Likely it would take until later today to gather them, so I’d have some flexibility until then. But it would be relinquishing a large portion of my control over this situation. Not telling them however risks an eventual leak of this information. What if I wasn’t the only person the rebels gave demands to?
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No. 1016456 ID: 96c896

>>1016453
Oh, so your response to "you're responsible for her death" was "no" merely in a pedantic way. Great, so we're back where we started. Fuck you! Hope you die screaming, etc.

>Knowledge is power, and I am by far the most knowledgeable person here.
People don't make demands of others when all they have is knowledge. You obviously have actionable power, which they expect you to use to free the toilers. So stop lying.

>What point is there in lying to yourself?
You've never heard of delusional behavior? Even outside of that, people lie to themselves all the time, by downplaying their sins or exulting their virtues. And like I just clearly demonstrated, you are lying to us.
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No. 1016470 ID: a6dc33

If you're planning, it makes sense to scout. Check relevant eyes to see how much ass you're going to need to cover to keep up appearances.

... all this focus on eyes, I noticed you haven't said if hearing was part of the package.

That might be important. If not, here's hoping you can read lips
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No. 1016521 ID: 6e4236

The Mongers....have tozol mercenaries now?

The armor-for-a-skeleton tozol?
The "rip out their eyes in the morning, in the afternoon they are reading a novel" tozol?

....How many?
And how come they are not the world's rulers by now? What could the Mongers possibly pay them, that they could not by force take?

.....
Maybe ensuring an alliance between the rebel miners and the Mongers could earn you some leniency if they take over.
That is, if you want to stay Silverlock.

What do you want, Xerin? What are your short and long term goals?
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No. 1016545 ID: e19f16

Can the mercenaries be outbid? Cutting off the supply to their usual clients, combined with offering a new contract in the stead of a fight, can make for a compelling offer.
With the mercenaries against them, rather than aligned? The suddenly disempowered can make for easy negotiations...
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No. 1016547 ID: dfbac0

I believe he meant he doesn't have DIRECT manpower. Knowledge is very powerful if you know how to use it. He probably has connections and blackmail, things like that. If anything given his abilities I wouldn't be surprised if he was privy to almost every dirty secret the ruling class has.
Speaking of which, if they are negotiating with others perhaps we can use that to our advantage. Gather evidence of other negotiations and be the first person to let them know, we can then say they weren't doing their job in bringing this information to their superiors, this will make you seem more trustworthy and possible contenders less so.
Also, can we make these inscriptions on any piece of wood? Would it be possible to fashion amulets with these eyes for everyone who goes to your sermons and then "bless" them every time you have one and get information from it?
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No. 1016557 ID: 96c896

Of course he has direct manpower. He orchestrated a murder. You can't do that without being able to tell people what to do. Actually I'm fairly interested in how he managed to do that at all.

How DID you get Asher killed, you scheming amoral asswipe?
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No. 1016566 ID: 9a2966

>>1016557
Asher is not dead (yet), as she appears to have been taken captive. All he did was convince Asher's eyes (over whom he has power) that she saw her friend and not, you know, a mercenary guard who'd react upon an intruder sneaking up on them with predictable violence.

It seems logical it was he, given the effect. So, not a murderer. But he conspired to have her hand amputated, certainly.

Shame those mercenaries will now get to hear of Silver's suspicions of him, assuming Asher spills it all. One wonders whether they'd listen.

>What to do next
Play your part. One would almost think the way they acted - they'd expect you to.

Although perhaps that means you shouldn't. You could argue you did not want to escalate things fast. That you were suspicious of their real motives and wanted to investigate further.
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No. 1016722 ID: 7c8da3

>Maybe we should give an obsidian helmet and a giant spiked dildo while we are at it.

Um, Caevexerin? Sir? What's a dildo? Is it some sort of reptile?
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No. 1016959 ID: 623c32
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>You obviously have actionable power, which they expect you to use to free the toilers. So stop lying.
It is difficult to stop what I have not begun. As to your actual point however, my actionable power in this situation is purely in my station. The rebels want me to approach the other preceptors and ‘make their case’, since they correctly predict their demands coming from my mouth will be heard better than their own. As to why they picked me, I expect it’s because I’m the only one they recognize. I believe I am the only diamond who has gone to the mines to talk to the miners in the last decade. Thus, I was most likely to be sympathetic to them.

>The Mongers....have tozol mercenaries now? How many?
I have confirmed at least three. The ones who took away the toiler and the one Haddik, the most influential monger I have hijacked, met with before. I suspect there’s more however.

>How come they are not the world's rulers by now?
Tozols are a servile race by nature and to my knowledge they are not allowed this far into the boondocks. My knowledge is obviously flawed on this point, however.

>What could the Mongers possibly pay them, that they could not by force take?
>Can the mercenaries be outbid? Cutting off the supply to their usual clients, combined with offering a new contract in the stead of a fight, can make for a compelling offer. With the mercenaries against them, rather than aligned? The suddenly disempowered can make for easy negotiations...
That is one of the things I hope to find out through the mercenary I’ve hijacked. However, I believe I have a book on them somewhere that I once skimmed. It might take some time to find however. Maybe it would be a good use of Four, if I can provide a strong excuse for her to search for it. I wouldn’t want to tip my hand to anyone that I know things I shouldn’t, and the presence of tozols is one of those facts.

>I noticed you haven't said if hearing was part of the package. If not, here's hoping you can read lips
Sounds are not transmitted. I have practiced reading lips but it is unreliable, allowing me to glean one word out of every three or four. That’s under perfect circumstances of course. You’d be surprised how often people talk when not face to face.

>Also, can we make these inscriptions on any piece of wood? Would it be possible to fashion amulets with these eyes for everyone who goes to your sermons and then "bless" them every time you have one and get information from it?
Technically I can carve eyes into any material. Wood, stone, even paper if it’s thick enough. The medium effects how it ‘sees’, however. I find wood a decent middle ground, though it tends to wash out details.

I’ve considered the amulet idea before but the problem is that enhanced I may be, there is only so much information I can sort through, and useful information is rare. Going through what the eyes see in detail requires just as much time as it would have if I was watching in person, and skimming makes it easy to miss things. Finding Chast’s attacks was simple as I knew exactly when to look already. I deemed the strangeness of the action not worth the potential rewards.

>Shame those mercenaries will now get to hear of Silver's suspicions of him, assuming Asher spills it all. One wonders whether they'd listen.
Doubtful. Anyone who knows our relationship would discount it. Anyone who doesn’t, such as the mercenaries, have no real reason to care. I suppose they could pass the information on to the mongers, but they have clearly abandoned political maneuvering at this point.

>Maybe ensuring an alliance between the rebel miners and the Mongers could earn you some leniency if they take over. That is, if you want to stay Silverlock.
I have confidence in my ability to manipulate people given time and opportunity, but convincing the miners to not hate mongers would be nigh impossible. They were quite… depraved in spurring on the miner’s labor.

>Play your part. One would almost think the way they acted - they'd expect you to. Although perhaps that means you shouldn't. You could argue you did not want to escalate things fast. That you were suspicious of their real motives and wanted to investigate further.
>Speaking of which, if they are negotiating with others perhaps we can use that to our advantage. Gather evidence of other negotiations and be the first person to let them know, we can then say they weren't doing their job in bringing this information to their superiors, this will make you seem more trustworthy and possible contenders less so.
Silver will be judicious and subtle in her reactions. I could steer her reaction to the miners perhaps, but she would take the matter largely out of my hands. Which could be a benefit, as it would let me focus on the Mongers with less distraction. Alternatively, I could break with what would be expected of me and go to Steel. He would try to meet the miners directly with a force of sticklers. And mobilizing them might scare the mongers, though scaring them into what I’m not sure. Would they call off the coup and delay, or try to delay it. Either way mobilizing the sticklers we have on hand and perhaps calling back the ones who are away would put us in a much stronger postion.

As for gathering evidence I can see the wisdom is that. However, it’s paramount I have a story to go with that evidence that doesn’t implicate me in anything unsavory.

Regardless, I should check my current roster of hijacked people, to ensure I don’t miss anything.

>IIllariopalin Silver
Talking with the Ambassador again. I doubt Riksen will realize only his drink is alcoholic. Silver can be a good actor and Macie is skilled at her sleight of hand.
I catch the words ‘Trade’, ‘Politics’, and ‘Pleased’.

>Braddiosium Steel
Talking at a toiler. Surprising, but unlikely to be important. I am able to get a view of the papers on his desk, luckily. It’s a letter claiming a bounty for Moon Fon? I’m surprised such a slight artisan could have anyone after her in the outside world. I suppose she was hiding here and was caught by the sticklers she is accused of murdering.

>Haddik the Greatest
My package only reached just now? It’s been hours. Then again, I shouldn’t be surprised if they’ve made it difficult for sticklers affiliated with diamonds to make it through their den.

>The Valkin Mercenary
This is my first look at their forces and I am troubled. At a guess I wouldn’t put their numbers at more than fifty, assuming this is the sole cavern they are occupying. But their technology looks to be rather… advanced. Still if they believe they can overcome our garrison of sticklers with just these numbers, they may be underestimating us.

I should keep focus on one of them while I work on other things. Which one would be most useful though?

>What do you want, Xerin? What are your short and long term goals?
I want revenge. To string up every diamond and stickler to the rafters and make them watch as I tear down their works. To collapse this mountain to rubble with everyone in it and use it to mark my father’s grave. To finally pay them back a tenth of what they have done to me.

But that was the dream of a child. I’ve grown past it. Now I simply desire to no longer have to answer to any of them. To put on this simpering personality and pretend to get along with them. I will lead them instead. I plan to become the next Prophet and change this society to one in my image, one where I can thrive instead of be stifled.
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No. 1016963 ID: 235cf2

Haddik the Greatest is the currently most prominent Monger, I take it?

Finding out more about him or the mercenary troops will be really useful.

In the meantime, we can tell Four to fetch books about tozols, green glowing phantasms, and foreign technology.

Speaking of, the Ambassador talking to Silver is from one of those tribes that didn't make it to Silverlock, right? What were those called again?

And are laprines....foreign technology?
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No. 1017000 ID: dfbac0

Hey, I've seen that toiler before, that's Asher's friend, Fingers.
Also, that technology is way too advanced, by the looks of it they're hundreds of years ahead just by the fact they're using wireless technology. You've got your work cut out for you. Even if you win against them the technology recovered could possibly ruin your entire society. Imagine if any toiler could message anyone outside instantaneously.
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No. 1017003 ID: 094652

... You're screwed.

Their tech level is at the Victorian Age or higher. You're still in the Pre-Renaissance. You're like two ages away from them. And they have mecha.

At this point, it doesn't matter if they don't have guns. They have a murder-machine that can kill your armies without getting scratched. Your strongest magics might have a slight chance of subverting the mechanics, but they can just build another one.

I'm going to recommend you defect. Now. It's clear that their Plan B is to just bomb the mountain until it caves and kills you all, so they can repurpose their murder-machines into mining-machines. More expensive but oh so effective.
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No. 1017014 ID: 0aff21

>>1017003
More than that, they have electric floodlights and radio comunicators to talk across different cave complexes with each other.

We might really need those books now!

Oh, and um, for what it's worth:
I'm sorry that your life and the life of your loved ones got destroyed by the Preceptors.
I hope that, when you reach the station of Prophet, you will choose to become the hero to the downtrodden you were denied in your youth.
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No. 1017027 ID: 03228c

Haddik is probably your best bet to catch something.

And you're probably going to need something that isn't violence. Those tech differences are stark.

If you can't pull out combat ready explosives or some serious magic equivalent, well...

"whatever happens, (they) have got, the Maxim gun, and (you) have not."
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No. 1018822 ID: 127cd7
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>Speaking of, the Ambassador talking to Silver is from one of those tribes that didn't make it to Silverlock, right? What were those called again?
‘Minkin’ is the old term.

>Are laprines.... foreign technology?
No.

>Haddik the Greatest is the currently most prominent Monger, I take it?
Currently. Mongers enjoy jockeying for positions so change happens often, but Haddik has been their ‘leader’ for the last couple of years.

>... You're screwed. Their tech level is at the Victorian Age or higher. You're still in the Pre-Renaissance. You're like two ages away from them. And they have mecha.
We are not ‘screwed’, despite the-

>Also, that technology is way too advanced, by the looks of it they're hundreds of years ahead just by the fact they're using wireless technology. You've got your work cut out for you. Even if you win against them the technology recovered could possibly ruin your entire society. Imagine if any toiler could message anyone outside instantaneously.
>And you're probably going to need something that isn't violence. Those tech differences are stark. If you can't pull out combat ready explosives or some serious magic equivalent, well...
Like I’ve said-

>At this point, it doesn't matter if they don't have guns. They have a murder-machine that can kill your armies without getting scratched. Your strongest magics might have a slight chance of subverting the mechanics, but they can just build another one.
>More than that, they have electric floodlights and radio communicators to talk across different cave complexes with each other.
>I'm going to recommend you defect.
Shut up! Your panic is-

Immaterial. It doesn’t matter. I can be decisive without your input when you are like this. I…

I’ve wandered back into the room with Four? No, I meant to.

>In the meantime, we can tell Four to fetch books about tozols, green glowing phantasms, and foreign technology.
“Four!” I bark. Too loud. Must moderate my voice.

“Yes?”

“Go to my private study and look for books on t- foreigners.” Better.

“Foreigners? Why Preceptor?”

“I… I will inform you later. I must go and, and get help for Stazi and Kati. Yes.” I rush out with little of my usual decorum, but that’s fine. That makes sense in these circumstances.
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No. 1018823 ID: 127cd7
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I remember to grab a book to put my nose into as I leave. Ideally it will serve to rebuff anyone who may attempt to approach. I can’t- do not feel like conversing right now. I take the most direct path to the Silver’s office, following back paths. I feel strangely naked to be walking without even one martinet guard. I would like to go past their barracks to get help for Stazi and Kati, but they are likely to waylay me with a guard and try to keep me ‘safe’. It would take too much time. I’ll find them help once I have talked to Silver.

Silver was in her private offices lower in the city. They are also, thankfully, closest to my own domain so checking there first for her will not be strange. Like… randomly asking my ward to look up ‘foreigners’. Blind me, another thing to fix later.

>I'm sorry that your life and the life of your loved ones got destroyed by the Preceptors. I hope that, when you reach the station of Prophet, you will choose to become the hero to the downtrodden you were denied in your youth.
Heroism leads to an early death. I would like to fully enjoy my centuries, thank you.
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No. 1018825 ID: 127cd7
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Ah, the so-called war hero Silver has taken under wing is serving as her outer guard today. He doesn’t like me despite my persona. Or perhaps because of it. He’s smart enough not to show it too obviously at least, and he’s not important enough to devote any real effort to convincing otherwise.

“Preceptor Brass.” He says as I approach. He doesn’t even grace me with a bow. “Preceptor Silver has ordered that she isn’t to be disturbed.”

“I just need to speak to her for a moment. I’m afraid it’s quite urgent.” He doesn’t move a muscle.

“She said she isn’t to be disturbed.” He repeats, slower.

How best to get past him? I can barge in, I’m sure. He wouldn’t be stupid enough to physically bar me, but if I interrupt Silver while she’s spinning a web around Riksen I could ruin or set back her plans. She’d forgive me eventually, but it would cast a certain pallor on our following conversation. Or if I wait, she may find it strange considering the circumstances. I do not think we are in immediate danger, but it is far more important than any foreign ambassador.

Whatever I do it must be under the guise of I’ve cultivated, of course. Genial, soft, and non-confrontational.
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No. 1018829 ID: 12b116

Ask how long she will be, if this is unacceptable stress that this is an important matter that needs to be seen to.
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No. 1019082 ID: e7c7d3

I say barge in
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No. 1019089 ID: dbd72b

"How long will this be, and how many lives will my interruption cost?

... as I said, this is important."

Helps that this statement is true, and if Silver is really up to some shit, it gives leeway for her to push back. Use your own judgement on how fanatical her guards are and how little common lives matter, though this group of miscreants seems like it can slash a bit higher up on the ladder, if you don't handle it.

... and on that note, you seemed less concerned than us about their military prowess. Can you elaborate on your own? With things like your Damnation in the picture (FM (fukkin magic) to us, buddy) we don't actually know what your faction can do. Some elaboration could be very reassuring. Come the Apocalypse, what could you do you do to wipe these fuckers out, if you really had to?

oF cOuRsE, wE mIgHt KnOw SoMeThInG yOu DoN't~

Not panicking, of course. Just a friendly threat/warning, like you're used to~
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No. 1019401 ID: 3328c7

If you absolutely must talk Silver, then entering right away would be the best choice.

If not, we can just rely the message about the rebels to this Martinet and let him inform her for us. Then we can focus on other things.
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No. 1024629 ID: eb049f
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“Do you know how long she’ll be?”

“As long as she wants, Preceptor.”

“Well, I’m afraid I cannot wait. People’s lives are in the balance. So, sorry but-“ I put my hand out in front of me and walk past him, trying my best to look apologetic. For a second he tenses and I can see the debate in him mind of what he wants to do versus what he should do. His good sense wins out and he backs away.

“Just… let me announce you. Please.”

“Of course. Thank you.”

>You seemed less concerned than us about their military prowess. Can you elaborate on your own?
I am less worried about a protracted conflict because we outnumber them militarily by at least ten to one, without counting those martinets currently on campaign. Who I have no doubt would be called swiftly back and be here within a week. The problem is the damage they could do quickly, particularly to the preceptors.

>Come the Apocalypse, what could you do you do to wipe these fuckers out, if you really had to?
A single martinet, barring exceptional ones such as Gatezi or Karta would only serve as grist to the mill to slow down the mercenaries, but we have a lot of grist. I admit I am no scholar of war, but numbers do matter. Of course in the unlikely case that they don’t, the martinets do have *some*… contraband to help even the playing field.
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No. 1024630 ID: eb049f
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“Preceptor Silver. Preceptor Brass is here to speak to you. He insisted.” He announces me to the small room.

“Ah, another madkin, good. Come on in!” The Ambassador says slightly too loud. Silver looks miserable.

“Tell me, because the wonderful Ms. Silver claims ignorance.” He slurs slightly, and hangs off of Martinet Gatezi like an oversized vine. “How do you resist the Descent? I was convinced Madkin couldn’t by your very nature.”
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No. 1024631 ID: eb049f
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I didn’t resist. My father watched over me as I ‘plunged’. That’s what he called it. Every mage must do it to touch magic for the first time. It’s quite harrowing and I try not to bring it to mind. Regardless, answering that question truthfully would mean execution. The practice of magic is the greatest taboo we have in Silverlock. I have no idea why he would have the belief preceptors would be unable to resist doing it, though. Every creature has a self-preservation instinct and we are no exception. Even with our afflictions.

“We have managed-“ Silver tries to interject.

“No, no, I must hear it from his own mouth. Everyone can Descend, but your kin are so close to the edge already. Your legs dangle into the majesty of sorcery. The gravity, the pull of it must be unbearable for you.” He starts to chuckle. “At least that’s what I’ve been told.”

I recognize that look on Silver’s face. It's a fermented mix of annoyance at being interrupted and yet gratitude for same. It frequently falls over Silver as meetings with intolerable boozed-up buffoons drag on. I needn't have been so cautious. If I can think of some way to get him to leave, she’ll no doubt accept it and back me up on it.

“Of course,” He continues. “I should be thankful none of you are mages. As many preceptors as there are here, I would be afraid to be within 100 leagues of this mountain.”

Hmm. Something interesting seems to finally be happening with Monger Haddick. After she let the martinet I sent leave unmolested there wasn’t much I could glean from her behavior. She didn’t even peruse the book. I didn’t think she was so dim she’d miss that obvious an overture.
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No. 1024632 ID: eb049f
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My first good look at a tozol. Underwhelming, to be honest. Haddik is yelling at it I expect. Not that the tozol seems to care. It’s just studying that paper, which Haddik, unhelpfully, has not yet glanced at. If only-
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“Tell me boy! Why haven’t you taken your power?”
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No. 1024636 ID: da466a

Because shortcuts blind you to the path's sights.
Power kills the journey if it's not at its end.
A preceptor's vocation is knowledge.
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No. 1024637 ID: 426e9e

"Our religion forbids the use of magic, plus we have medicaments to keep its call.
Are you sorcerer yourself?"
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No. 1024638 ID: f91a54

The placatives above are a good start, delivered in good nature. Don't want to appear worried at those accusations.

Afterwards it seems a good time to remark on how much the Ambassador has had to drink, and suggest a break
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No. 1024641 ID: 561ce2

Are you alright ambassador? You seem like you might have had one too many drinks.
As for the madness, we are holy men, to lose ourselves to such a thing would undermine our very role and existence, we are known for our chastity, ambassador.
Basically, don't go into ANY specifics on how you might fight it back and just quote scripture.
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No. 1024650 ID: 12b116

>>1024636
yeah hit him with philosophical stuff, refuse to elaborate further.
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No. 1024666 ID: 094652

"Because whenever my sinful mind even thinks about it, the power screams at me with the cacophonous rage of a thousand demons.
I wouldn't touch it if you stabbed me in the eye."
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No. 1024864 ID: e51896

>>1024636
sounds good
>>1024637
this too
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No. 1034747 ID: c1b6b2

>I need a plan to get this guy to leave.
How about a plan to get this guy to leave AND make a Martinet's life miserable for a couple hours?

Once he is done fuming about how, in Silverlock, witches get stitches, tell the ambassador:
"Say, I see you have made good friends with Martinet Macie, here. Would you like her to show you the market square? The way our Mongers and Artisans combine their trades there is nothing short of divine."

I mean, sure, Macie will not forgive you for putting her under the spotlight, but she also won't forgive Silver for letting you do it.

And besides, she messed with Riksen's drinks.
She made her bed. Now she can sleep with him in it.
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No. 1048377 ID: 987e99
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>Don't go into ANY specifics on how you might fight it back.
That’s quite easy, as I have no specifics. Or even vagaries as I’ve never had to resist this ‘call’. I don’t know what he’s talking about.

“A preceptor’s calling is to collect knowledge and use that to guide our fellows. Pursuit of power would be a dereliction from that duty. Power such as that blinds its wielders to other, more important sights along our journey.” I give him a placating smile. “It’s forbidden for the good of us all, Ambassador.”

“Bah!” He says and lets go of my shoulder. “Almost word for word what she said! That and discipline and responsibility. As if you do not reject the power to shake mountains and reach beyond the veil of death.”

“Are you sorcerer yourself, sir?"

“No, no. Your request for a mundane representative was quite clear. You need not have specified, of course. I would have been sent regardless.” He sighs. “Taking the Descent would always be a mistake for me. I am not exactly a fount of self-control and like as not to burn myself out in a couple of months.” An opportunity, and I can be blunter here than Silver can, considering her position.

“I can imagine,” I give an obvious glance at the table of glasses and pitchers. “Forgive me for saying so, but you seem to have overindulged here as well.” His eyes narrow for a moment before he sighs and Silver clicks her tongue at me in recrimination.

“Preceptor Brass.” She replies in a clipped tone. “Apologize to the ambassador immediately.”

“No, no. Belay that.” He interjects. “I am the one who should apologize for getting away from myself. I am not here for fun, in the end.” He runs his hands across his silver badge. “I may be in need of a small break. If one of your nykin could take me to my room so I can freshen up, we can continue our talks a bit later.”

“Of course. Martinet Narko outside will escort you.” Silver states. He extricates himself from Gatezi and shambles to the door. I’m surprised Silver doesn’t let out a sigh herself once he is gone, but her self-control has always been impeccable.

Still. I am finally, alone with Silver. Well, Gatezi is here as well I suppose, but barely counts. I can say anything I could tell Silver in front of them. But what should I tell her, exactly? And almost as important, how?
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No. 1048469 ID: 56869c

You should probably keep a literal eye on Haddik again, or when you think about it...

I'm not sure why those mercenaries haven't done her in yet, but since Asher's head still attached, I suggest we use her to see what other caves and forces the Mongers have in store on the way to whatever impromptu prison cell they are taking her to.

As for what to say, who to rat out.... the miners look like they could be most easily duped into hurting someone we don't like at a critical moment, since you are the only person in power who has ever shown them a modicum of sympathy.
Of course, Four and your Martinets already saw Chast doing his mumbo jumbo and offering his terms. We will have to convince them that he and the miners are being used by the Mongers if we don't want to have their rebellion stamped out immedeatedly.

It would probably be best to present our evidence that the Mongers are up to no good, as they have enough forces that Silver will probably decide to employ caution rather than an all out assault.
That is, if you are ABSOLUTELY sure they won't parley with you in exchange for becoming a turncoat. Admitedly, they'll probably just reward your betrayal with safe passage to the nearest frontier town. Life outside would be harsh, it would require actual work, and may even be cut a couple centuries too short.... but at least you won't have to live the rest of your days pretending to be the best friend of the people who ruined your life. Up to you whether ousting the Monger now is a better idea than pleading your case to them later today.

Since we are at it, what makes Martinet Gatezi so special and dangerous? And how does someone as weaselly as Narko become a war hero, anyway?
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No. 1072624 ID: a1a7f4
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First, I must let my walls down. Losing composure in front of the Ambassador would not have been acceptable of course, but now we are alone. Acting as my ‘unguarded’ self in front of Silver is something I’ve had a lot of practice doing. Now, should I go with a slightly quivering lip or-

“Amazing. I’m being blessed with a social call.” Oh god, she’s starting already. “Did Martinet Gatezi go behind my back to do the requisite cajoling into visiting your mentor? Gatezi, remind me to give you a commendation for taking on such an onerous extra duty in your free time.”

“What? No- I mean, I am afraid not, Palin, I-” Mistake. I haven’t attuned the right mindset yet.

“Oh, are we back to a first name basis, Keeper Brass.” She gives a light snort. “So, what brings you from your cavern of tomes and dust, Caevaexerin?”

“It’s not dusty, it’s cleaned… nevermind.” Recalibrate. Get back on topic. “I have distressing news to inform you of, but first my martinets need assistance. They’ve been, well, affixed to the walls of my dwelling.”

“Injuries?” Gatezi asks in a clipped tone from behind me as Silver’s eyes narrow.

“I don’t think so, but they were still unconscious when I left. I came here immediately.”

“Were you followed?”

“No. The perpetrator left quickly so I-” Gatezi begins striding through the room before I finish my sentence and Silver lets out a long, deep sigh.
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“Who did it? What were they after?” Gatezi asks as they pull a step stool and a dampened rag from a small closet and quickly use them to wet the etched eye above the door lintel. I can hear the swivel of the eyeball as their hand passes over it.

“Oh, I believe it was a toiler from… the mines.” I suppress a wince and Silver clicks her tongue. I continue regardless. “They had a message from the Mongers and… I don’t believe that is necessary, Martinet!”

Gatezi doesn’t even deign to glance in my direction as they bar the door.

“You’re wasting your breath. We are at Gatezi’s mercy until we are secure, I’m afraid.” Silver takes another sip from her glass. “Ward Four?”

“I sent her to my study. She knows where the panic room is inside, so she can hide there. However, I was hoping to return with your martinets now and help-“ I begin.

“Preceptor safety is paramount.” Gatezi interjects already next to the bookshelf. They tap their knuckles against it in a staccato pattern. Aonaz or some other guard must be behind it as a second later a grinding sound comes from it and the shelf begins sliding out of the way. “Once you’re properly defended, we will go recover your ward and guards.”

Silver stands up and gestures to me. “Help me straighten up before she finishes. If they have their way the office will still be a complete mess when we leave. You can explain the message while we clean.”

I personally wouldn’t call a table of glassware in an otherwise pristine office a mess, but I learned as a child that Silver’s aesthetic standards are the only ones that matter when she’s in the room. The snippiness I receive during her rare visits to my library are-
Nevermind. While I help move to help her put things away, I check on Haddik. She is looking at a cavern map. I vaguely recognize the shape… yes, it is of the mines. Or more specifically their entrances. The notations imply that most… no, all of the tunnels to the mines have been blocked off. Cave-ins happen of course, but for all of them to collapse and those of us higher in the mountain not to have experienced a similar series of collapses means it must have been done deliberately. The toilers, no doubt.

>I'm not sure why those mercenaries haven't done her in yet, but since Asher's head still attached, I suggest we use her to see what other caves and forces the Mongers have in store on the way to whatever impromptu prison cell they are taking her to.
Her head may still be attached, but my eye doesn’t reside in it anymore. I traded up for the mercenary, who is not observing anything I find useful at the moment and is not in the toilers vicinity for now.

>What makes Martinet Gatezi so special and dangerous? And how does someone as weaselly as Narko become a war hero, anyway?
Martinet Gatezi is the most skilled martial artist I’m aware of in Silverlock. I believe it’s been years since they’ve been defeated, and most of their spars with other martinets are handicapped to be at least a dozen against them at a time. As for Narko, I haven’t looked into the specifics of his heroics. I assume he conducted himself favorably during some border skirmishes, though I don’t know whether it was with the neumono living on the peak or the valley barbarians hubward.
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>As for what to say, who to rat out.... the miners look like they could be most easily duped into hurting someone we don't like at a critical moment, since you are the only person in power who has ever shown them a modicum of sympathy. Of course, Four and your Martinets already saw Chast doing his mumbo jumbo and offering his terms. We will have to convince them that he and the miners are being used by the Mongers if we don't want to have their rebellion stamped out immediately. It would probably be best to present our evidence that the Mongers are up to no good, as they have enough forces that Silver will probably decide to employ caution rather than an all out assault.
I don’t have any evidence, but it’ll be trivial to lead Silver to think they were behind it. There’s more than enough bad blood that she’ll take it for granted. I explain the situation, that the Mongers have duped the toilers into delivering threats and I fear infected them with magic.

I might have attempted to keep the magic a secret, but my martinets would inform everyone once they are rescued regardless. Silver stays quiet as I lay it out, along with my insistence we find a peaceful solution before life is lost.

Behind the bookshelf a tunnel stretches into the bowels of the mountain. Once it’s open Gatezi wastes no time hurrying us along into it. However, at the last second Silver stops on the threshold.

“Caevaexerin. Do you think I am a fool?”
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Use a preocuppied but understanding tone: "You... think armed conflict can't be avoided?"

If she means something else, something aimed at you, well... get angry. You are just a young little preceptor trying to help and she blames you instead. Play that up.

And uh... did you cast an Eye on Gazeti at some point? Casting a distracting illussion on our present company may be warranted soon, I feel.
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Does she know you were dreading having to manage her insipid scheme? That's about the only thing related to Silver which you totally didn't act on, while some random monster conveniently removed your loose end's entire hand.

Does she know it's you who uh... totally didn't do any of that stuff?

Otherwise you've been nothing but genuine to her. Does she not believe your Martinets have been fused to the wall? That's what you wanted her help with, right? Does she think you're hiding the fact that the toilers are revolting, due to overzealous labor extraction on part of the mongers? Because I think she can see that from all the collapsed mines. She doesn't know you have an eye on her, does she?
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