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dreamsland2014-09-30 11:55 am
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day three - afternoon
![]() [As the day wears on into the afternoon, the dead aren't getting any deader. It's late in the afternoon, and the air is beginning to cool, when the chimes play again over the park loudspeaker. "All of us here at Dreamland wish you luck, guests! Let's meet up in the Hall of Mirrors!" Wherever you are, it's time to make your way over to the House of Horrors, where you'll have to brave the funhouse to find the room on the top floor. Don't delay, or your guest identification bracelet will begin beeping. The House of Mirrors is a large room, more than capable of fitting a crowd. Tall mirrors line every wall, and the door you entered through seems to vanish into a mirror as well. The mirrors give the impression that many, many more are among your number, standing in the background. In the back is a jar filled with blank raffle tickets. You'll have to take a ticket, write down a name, and place it back in the jar. Hopefully you already know who you're voting for, but if not, you only have time for a brief discussion before you're out of time. character statuses private conversations graveyard Voting will close at 10 PM EST on September 30. |
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To believe what we already believed, all we must assume is that Missile did not understand everything that was happening before, and that he acted after Gundam Tanaka explained the situation to him.
One of these options seems much more likely to me.
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[ That's the part that's giving him pause. ]
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We are the ones who chose to vote for him.
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[ Not that he ever really spoke to Levi, but. They...definitely voted the guy dead. Based mostly on Missile. ]
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The more I think about Edea's theory, the more confused I get. The truth is not something we should have to keep asking "Why?" or "What about this?" over... so when a story makes me ask as many questions as this one does, it makes me very suspicious.
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[She tries to smile a little, though it isn't quite as bright as she would like.] It is only after considering it that I decided it did not make sense. If it takes you longer to decide or you decide it does make sense, that is alright. It would be very lonely for no one to believe her at all, I think...
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No matter the guilt or innocence of anyone we vote for today, we do owe them that much, yes.
[ More, probably. They're killing people just as surely as the VIPs are. ]
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I would like to try to save them, but when they killed, they stepped over the line. When they killed a child, they leaped far beyond it.
We will have to execute people ourselves, but that is because we must survive. This is not a game... it is a war.
When we win it... then we can look at their reasons for why they did what they did. But if we worry about it too much now, we will be defeated.
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[ Not a single death has made sense. Not really. And should...deaths ever really make sense...? ]
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