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the general - night six.
THE GENERAL night six ![]() Instead of waking up in the jungle, you wake up elsewhere. This is the square where The General comes to decide what to do, and Ivan patiently sits on a bench, though she's as impassive as ever to what's going on. Each of you has your own foxhound who's barking happily to welcome you back. They'll help you find who you choose to hunt tonight. After all, you're saving them. You have a little while to discuss who you'll hunt tonight, but don't linger too long, since you only have until dawn. character statuses profiles All night votes will be due 8/30 by 5PM EST |
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[Clarine fiddles with her fingers, wincing.]
It all simply sounds too-- well, too good to be true.
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[ Ugh. He's still holding onto Yamatonokami, clenching the sword tightly in his fists to prevent himself from shaking again. ]
Those damn dogs killed him, those dogs are on our side. I killed him and I have to bring him back... [ He couldn't say that when they actually discovered the body. You know, not safe, their identities. ]
If there's a way to make up for my faults, I guess... We don't really have a choice.
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[Yeah, it sucks, but she thinks if they survive for a little while longer, they'll be okay. They'll make it.]
I believe between the three of us... do you not believe we shall be able to do so? I do trust Ivan, but she also does not seem certain, and I do not wish for her to risk herself as well...
[UGHHH HARD LIFE CHOICES]
... I just do not know, Hijikata. There are too many at stake.
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He has to sit down for a moment, man. Today took a lot out of him? Please understand Clarine. ]
Hmm...
We... Have to win. I'll win, I know. [ HE'S TRYING REALLY HARD TO CONVINCE HIMSELF!!! ] I'll continue playing.
I can't give up when there's so much at stake. Giving up now would just be throwing the last six days down a sinkhole.
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[when he's.... you know. Less broken.]
But I also do not wish to give up. I am frightened of making the wrong decision, but...
[they've come this far. Throwing in the towel now seems wrong.]