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HELLO

"You've reached Elysium! Lost? Need an ear? I'm your guy! I'll get back to you as soon as I can."
GOODBYE
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inventory bc i don't know where else to put this:
cursed chihuahua papers

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...No, maybe not. The IPOs aren't man-made. Ironically, actually, the Institute has been investing in creating man-made IPOs in a way to defeat them in the first place.
[ USUALLY THIS IS INFORMATION Tokinaga tentatively keeps out of conversations becasue he should respect some semblance of an NDA but it's kind of relevant. Dahut and Yosuke just get to hear a little bit about the wild shenanigans of the Anti-God Institute, I guess. ]
Though, it is true that IPOs are capable of absorbing information and evolving at a rapid pace too, if their rapid development from their emergence from the Sea of Okhotsk to today is a sign. The best shot we have so far is that we recruited two of them to fight against their own kind.
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Funny, isn't it? In a bleak sort of way—how humanity always seems to converge on the same methods. Our strongest defense are Ægir who have been modified with Seaborn DNA. The price is that they're inevitably turning into what they're meant to fight… but there's nothing else we've managed to figure out, not unless we want to arm the Seaborn even further.
[ He smiles, a little grimly. ]
I'm not sure if what I know can be of any help, but we can trade notes on the specifics on what's worked and what hasn't.
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I'm running out of time, too.
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…
He looks over his shoulder to Dahut and Yosuke, then turns his gaze back to Tokinaga. ]
Lemme get Yosuke back, jot things down for you, then get in touch. How does that sound?
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eldritch monsters and gods are all apparently ok though whatever ]
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Also I should've asked this earlier of everyone, honestly, but...
...What are we going to do with all the parts?
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If nothing else, I'm sure he'll come up with something fun.
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[ His office is full of short people... and cats. ]
I'd like to hold onto a length of rope if nobody minds, but otherwise I'm open to however we'd like to utilise the parts.
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Still, that's no prob. I took plenty since it was the most immediately useful thing we could repurpose there. Always a good thing to have on you, especially when exploring the unknown.
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You try to use the rope to keep everyone together, but the fog seems intent on separating you. The journey has been mostly uneventful, aside from the occasional rumble of distant thunder.
Then! The rope snaps. You glance back, no one's there. You look forward, no one's there either. What do you do next?
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[ WHAT'S THIS ALL OF A SUDDEN. ]
I'd call for everyone, and try to follow the rope, or retrace steps...
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He just crosses his arms and nods as if he agrees with all of this. ]
That's what I'd do too, throw in asking for help if they don't turn up anywhere nearby. We're just one person, no way we're covering much ground alone. But, oooh. What if everyone's gone? Now that'd be a situation.
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I'm psyching us up. Rope's a nice safeguard, and I'm not advocating for us not to take it, but we can't live or die by it! That's all.
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But it'd be nice if any amount of preparing would feel like it's enough. Things are almost to the point where it's as if your only option is to take things as they come. That… thing that showed up at the end. I would've thought those would be more commonly found outside, or at least in the tower, not in an athletics building. Go anywhere, expect to be attacked. That wears people down quick.
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[ Thinks about his previous maze run...... ]
...I know, though. That there's only so much preparation that can be made. But I'd definitely rather be than not.
Are you worried I'll burn myself out worrying over possibilities before we even run into trouble? Don't worry, I'm not that high-strung.
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… We've got plenty of those back home. If they'd been a bit stronger, a bit better prepared… maybe the mission would've turned out differently.
But yeah, you do strike me as the kind of person who shoulders a lot of responsibility. Not that I don't get it—it's hard to ignore when you think about how many younger people there are. It's rough.
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