Is it wise to be carrying them around as personal belongings when we know anyone can die?
[ He trusts Lavi is aware of the fact that bodies just... disappear after everything. ]
Though I hear that the overseers are keeping the bodies someplace else, I'm not sure if their belongings follow if we didn't take them during the trial ritual itself. Do you know?
I suggested to Mr. Matsuno about keeping them together someplace safe and communal instead, but he posited it may be counterintuitive in case the components react on their own, incomplete. Not that I think that's how it usually works, but I don't know anything about the rules of this particular dimension.
Only that Pesto knows where the bodies are. I can ask about belongings though. [but he listens to the rest, hmm...] I don't mind putting it in a single place for safekeeping... But not a chest, just in case we die before getting to open it.
So far, my plan was to just leave it in the room where I'm curfewing on Thursdays and let whoever else is there know. That way if I'm dead, they can drop by and pick it up.
We were... maybe lucky, to have comparatively less corpses this past week... but that could always be the outlier and not what we can expect from here forward.
Great. Good to know the weight of our lives are as light as a game you play, easing up when you realise you've been overzealous about the initial jump.
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[ He trusts Lavi is aware of the fact that bodies just... disappear after everything. ]
Though I hear that the overseers are keeping the bodies someplace else, I'm not sure if their belongings follow if we didn't take them during the trial ritual itself. Do you know?
I suggested to Mr. Matsuno about keeping them together someplace safe and communal instead, but he posited it may be counterintuitive in case the components react on their own, incomplete. Not that I think that's how it usually works, but I don't know anything about the rules of this particular dimension.
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Only that Pesto knows where the bodies are. I can ask about belongings though. [but he listens to the rest, hmm...] I don't mind putting it in a single place for safekeeping... But not a chest, just in case we die before getting to open it.
So far, my plan was to just leave it in the room where I'm curfewing on Thursdays and let whoever else is there know. That way if I'm dead, they can drop by and pick it up.
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[ Damn. They really are out here basically planning wills, of the occult variety. ]
What of the others, after you both?
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Others? You mean whoever goes on the next Thursday trip?
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[he senses het there but he hasn't asked]
As for Satoru -- I'll tell him to do the same as me.
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I think that may be a wise idea...
We were... maybe lucky, to have comparatively less corpses this past week... but that could always be the outlier and not what we can expect from here forward.
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Maybe it's like what the Masks mentioned -- that the cult's realized we're bleeding out too fast, and now they're letting up a little.
[They should have thought of that before. Idiots.]
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Great. Good to know the weight of our lives are as light as a game you play, easing up when you realise you've been overzealous about the initial jump.