And I've learned that other people find me a much harder read than I find them. [ha.] But also that Kaeya learned the art of the sword from Diluc's father. And Miss Monika was starting to learn the piano before she came here.
Well, I'm glad for whatever reason that there is, but towards the end of this clearly... Obviously the teams don't count anymore. It's all about stopping all of insanity, I'd say.
That's what you're running towards and always have been. You've been given plenty of information at this point. None of it make sense?
[ they're here for clarity...and a surprising lack of censorship. ]
Maybe after the next meeting, we'll have more of it put together. For now... you're not wrong that the teams don't matter--they never should have to begin with. That's what I've always thought.
They were just there as an arbitrary means of dividing this group up so that they could have some pawns to play with for their own selfish, petty squabble.
[ look at rameel go. they are a free watcher to say what they like. ]
... from what I saw in that place... it's not the dead we should be worried for, but the living.
Since we're the ones with daemons still.
Since whatever result is being aimed for is likely a weapon to be used on the other side.
In that case, this late in the game, there's no point in keeping my cards so close to my chest. If something happens because I show my hand, it happens. But if something that can work in our favor happens because I show my hand... then I should be doing that.
Hmm. Now there's something to consider. Some things need to stay secret so that we, the Watchers, don't get hurt anymore than we already have but others things maybe not so much.
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Are you certain that it's the dead that you should be worried about?
The living are in a particular place in all of this. After all, there are still two left to find. Well, one to find and one to find a new way to recover.
As for the dead, they've come understand their part in the picture—probably.
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... probably now's a poor time to mention I've completed my task, right?
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No, not at all. So? What did you learn?
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And I've learned that other people find me a much harder read than I find them. [ha.] But also that Kaeya learned the art of the sword from Diluc's father. And Miss Monika was starting to learn the piano before she came here.
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[ cue the inky hand for the exchange. ]
Well, a deal's a deal, but I'm gonna warn you that exchanges are going to be harder in the future. Making certain people angry has its drawbacks.
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[taking their hand.]
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Yeah? And what do you think is coming our way?
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I really don't understand any of this at all, still. And it's been weeks.
... honestly, I'm surprised I'm even still alive at this point.
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That's what you're running towards and always have been. You've been given plenty of information at this point. None of it make sense?
[ they're here for clarity...and a surprising lack of censorship. ]
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[but he frowns, thinking.]
Maybe after the next meeting, we'll have more of it put together. For now... you're not wrong that the teams don't matter--they never should have to begin with. That's what I've always thought.
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They were just there as an arbitrary means of dividing this group up so that they could have some pawns to play with for their own selfish, petty squabble.
[ look at rameel go. they are a free watcher to say what they like. ]
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[ holding two fingers up to emphasis this. ]
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... well, it might be a bit late, but hm...
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Since we're the ones with daemons still.
Since whatever result is being aimed for is likely a weapon to be used on the other side.
In that case, this late in the game, there's no point in keeping my cards so close to my chest. If something happens because I show my hand, it happens. But if something that can work in our favor happens because I show my hand... then I should be doing that.
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[ though— ]
Are you certain that it's the dead that you should be worried about?
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Though I do think the dead might have their own problems.
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[ amused. ]
The living are in a particular place in all of this. After all, there are still two left to find. Well, one to find and one to find a new way to recover.
As for the dead, they've come understand their part in the picture—probably.