natalie "awkwardly cares" goodman (
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cartesianism2018-11-03 04:45 pm
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week 5, post trial.
[Another week draws to a close, but as more culprits are led away, something is different all the same. After this particular trial, perhaps it's not a surprise that there's no note or offer to meet in a specific place tonight. Can any of them say they have any energy or desire to do something like that at a time like this? The place they regrouped last Saturday evening stands there, burned nearly beyond recognition, and the townspeople look at them with the distrust that's been steadily building. Not to mention... Those are the least of the losses they've faced in the last few days.
Of course, even as so much changes day by day, the town remains, with plenty of places for people to go if they don't want to stay inside the motel. Where can you be found tonight?]
Of course, even as so much changes day by day, the town remains, with plenty of places for people to go if they don't want to stay inside the motel. Where can you be found tonight?]
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Who were they?
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He was a really good fighter.
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Is there a reason you fought both times?
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The second time, I was hired as a guard while traveling on a country made up of ships that would take people across the water. He chose to live among the people during that time instead, so when he started to approach the elders of the country, I had to step in. It seems the reason he did that was because the ships were falling apart though, so I ended up accompanying him to see the elders ourselves.
[You know.
The usual.]
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First of all, wait, why did you want to fight for the right for citizenship? That doesn't seem like you.
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Later, I ran into the woman again, and she said it was a truly wonderful place that I should make sure to visit. I only found out about the tournament when I was signed up at the gate, and refusing meant being enslaved instead.
[It was not ideal.]
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[Hm.]
Wait, so whoever didn't win their tournament was forced into slavery?
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Just... most of the people who went to that place went there to kill. So most of the time, if you surrendered, you would die.