Cartesio NPCs (
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cartesianism2018-11-11 11:28 am
Week 7: May 13th - May 17th

Seventh Week
The tense truce that had covered Cartesio was over. The town, feeling betrayed after having given a chance to the outsiders, pushed back. Enraged, they started getting even more daring, starting to get into the tourists' only safe haven: their motel rooms. They don't manage to break in, but it's not unusual to hear thumping on the doors, someone trying to get in. The windows are almost perpetually broken, there's so much graffiti on the ground floor of the motel, both inside and outside, it's hard to know what each one is saying. Can't be anything good, that's the only thing that's certain. The lounge's furniture has been tore to pieces, the lobby only has the guestbook intact, and the planters in middle of the motel are broken, the soil and plants strewn around.
The residents of Cartesio are near their breaking point. The despair, fury, and desire to get rid of the outsiders so everyone can return to their peaceful lives, have covered the town. It won't take long before they reach their breaking point, and if they do...what will happen to the visitors?
The Sergeant's grip on the town is total, and next week is the one marked as END. It seems like there's no way out, like the Sergeant won.
But you can't lose hope. You have to remember: now that you're on your darkest hour, the only way lef to go is upwards. Things can get better, you have to make it happen!
In the lobby of the motel there's a few more brochures, and the maps have been updated once again. Don't mind that some of them have been damaged in one of the attacks on the motel.
The residents of Cartesio are near their breaking point. The despair, fury, and desire to get rid of the outsiders so everyone can return to their peaceful lives, have covered the town. It won't take long before they reach their breaking point, and if they do...what will happen to the visitors?
The Sergeant's grip on the town is total, and next week is the one marked as END. It seems like there's no way out, like the Sergeant won.
But you can't lose hope. You have to remember: now that you're on your darkest hour, the only way lef to go is upwards. Things can get better, you have to make it happen!
In the lobby of the motel there's a few more brochures, and the maps have been updated once again. Don't mind that some of them have been damaged in one of the attacks on the motel.

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[A beat.]
Said you were no longer welcome.
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[She sighs.]
I was just supposed to plant it. I wasn't supposed to ask for input or whatever.
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You don't have to protect me, you know.
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[Connecting the dots, etc.]
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I couldn’t... lose you, okay? And if I could make sure of that by doing something that could have helped everyone else, then...
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He glances up at her again, but doesn't really know what to say to that. Or rather, his go to response of 'knock it off' just isn't what he wants to say to her. He approaches wordlessly, and if she allows it, he'll give her a hug.]
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And then, as quickly as she tensed, she's returning the embrace. Muttered:]
I'm sorry.
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Eventually, he asks quietly:]
What are you apologizing for?
[Because if they're anything alike, he knows she's not sorry for trying.]
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Aren't you angry...?
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[No denying that. But then he sighs. It's hard to properly articulate any of this when he knows so much of what he could say about unnecessary risk taking can just be thrown back in his face.]
You don't have to... go so far, you know.
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[Other than literally anything else, but. You know.]
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Not make questionable deals with the guy forcing us to kill each other...?
[Seems pretty self evident??]
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[There's a sigh, and slowly he releases her from the hug and steps back a little.]
Look. It's just -- I've seen this before, alright. Cooperating with people like that doesn't end well.
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Yeah, well. He told you he wasn't going to talk to me anymore, right? It's not like I have a choice.
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Is that actually going to stop you.
[Only a modicum of incredulity here...]
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[But he has a feeling this is just going to head straight down negotiation avenue and hhhh.]
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