Trustfell 4: Trust Fall or Die Hard (
trustwellness) wrote in
trusthell2017-02-12 11:44 am
WEEK 4.
Three more have died this past week. Milla Maxwell was killed for breaking a rule, Chiyuki was murdered, and you all had a hand in executing Yoshikage Kira. It seems like this isn't going to stop any time soon. How many more will join them this week? Saturday is given to regrouping and rest; on Sunday morning the clock chimes as it always has, but at least there are no bodies to find today. It seems you're safe for now. The night before wasn't necessarily a peaceful one, however; you'll probably feel a bit groggy when you wake up, and it seems you've regained something that you didn't realize you'd lost... Despite the Wordsmith's reaction to the last trial, it seems as though you've been rewarded once again for a job that was...well, it was done, even if he didn't explicitly say it was well-done. Another door has opened in that stairway, it seems, leading you further down into the building; once again, there are more rooms down there, more things to occupy yourselves with. Or perhaps just more means to get creative with regards to how you take initiative with your fellow Apprentices. APPRENTICES REMAINING: 20 |
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[OOC: Welcome to week four of Trustfell! Feel free to make as many top levels as you'd like and tag out to other characters! This post is for all of your interactions this week... at least until the weekend. Don't forget to save those threads for coins and the activity check!
If you'd like to get in contact with the Wordsmith, you can do so through letters or the switchboard!]

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[But he'd also done more than just think about it. Varric clenched his fists, casting a glower in the direction of the phone. As if that were to blame.]
I called him. Asked him if the motives could be combined. If I could rid that thing that killed her from existence, and then pull her out...
I thought about it. For a second, hell, more than a second, I was willing to give up you, the girls, all of it.
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Remember my boss, Yuuko? I haven't told anyone yet, but she's really powerful. Really, really, really powerful. She can do anything she wants. You know how, in some places, people worship gods as creators or all-powerful beings? She makes gods.
[That might have been a metaphor, Watanuki doesn't know that she was actually making real gods that one time, but a little fib wouldn't be terrible here. He's trying to get Varric to not do something, and he would never be able to find out that this might not be 100% true anyway.]
But even she, in all her power, can't bring someone back from the dead. So that's why I decided not to listen to the Wordsmith. In order for him to be able to bring someone back from the dead, he would have to be stronger than someone who can make gods. Which I doubt he is.
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[Maybe Yuuko couldn't do something in her world, but why couldn't the Wordsmith in his?]
[But he'd already resigned himself to... not defeat, because giving into this was hardly that negative. Not sacrificing his friends, having that resolve...]
[If anything, he was defeated at his own thoughts.]
You're right. I know you're right. [It didn't make him feel any better though. He certainly didn't look any better.]
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He wanted to try, though. Even if it meant risking failure.]
I just don't want to see you do something you regret, only to not even get the reward you were hoping for in the first place. I've seen that happen before. A lot.
[He paused there for a moment.]
Would you...want to see her again? Even if it meant that she was still dead, and that it was just a chance to say goodbye.
[That, at least, can be done.]
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[It helped, of course, that the offer Watanuki made proved to be an effective distraction. The man had spoken about spirits before, being able to commune with them and some such. He wasn't sure it would work, however. There was no guaranteeing the fact that Hawke was truly dead -- she could have just as easily been locked in an eternal duel with the nightmare. If she was it was just as possible that her soul was trapped in the fade.]
[Barring all that, could a stranger really reach out to a soul from worlds away?]
What are you proposing, Goldie?
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[He pauses there for a moment. Why did he say 'I' instead of 'Yuuko'?]
...or Yuuko could. One of us could.
It's not the same as having her alive again, I know. But it would be a chance to talk with her, at least.
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I'd... I'd like that. Doesn't matter who does it, you or your friend. I'd just... like to see her. Tell her I'm sorry.
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I'll make the arrangements for it when we all get out of here, then. I don't know how long it'll take to do- time gets weird between different worlds sometimes- but I'll make sure it happens.
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Sound good?
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And if you do die- not that I want you to, but if you do- I'll get both of your souls together somehow. Then you can still apologize to her.
[Watanuki himself will have to pay the cost if that happens though. He's not looking forward to that, but it's worth it for a friend.]
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