[ considering envy's list! which he didn't make, which is rude? or, at least the top five! come on envy, have you not seen how cute he is!!!
anyway, ] I think your theory holds water, though. I want to see what happens tomorrow - it's been too long since the first incident, and if these sorts of things are planned, then there must be a schedule.
[ he doesn't say it, but. childe being on lust's team seems a whole lot more interesting now, doesn't it?
medical bay sounds good. he nods. ] I'll likely stay in the tea room. I asked Primrose to join me. [ since she was ALONE the week before. ] I'll check in with some of the others to get a sense for the spread of where people are staying, and we can reconvene in the morning with details of strange happenstances. I imagine there will be plenty.
... Have you talked with anyone that appeared in the kitchen, earlier, yet?
[Ah, that's good. No need to check in with her, then.
He shakes his head.]
They wouldn't appreciate my prying. [He's not close enough to any of them to merit shoving his way into the crowd, so he gave them all space. Also they were being pretty reticent in public which is useless to him. But it'll come out eventually, it always does.] But I sent Primrose a message about it.
[So he'll see what she says, if anything. But that's another part of the reason he's planning on medbay--to see if anything else comes out in there.]
They left the base, and apparently, were in a realm full of giants. None of them were together, but they were still brought to that place.
[ gu yun makes a thoughtful noise of his own, idly tapping his fingertip against the inside of his arm again, as he thinks through the details of what was told. ] It could have been an illusion of some kind, too, but they came back with evidence of something happening.
[ unlike any of the illusory effects they'd really experienced so far. ]
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He glances over.]
You mean exposing his face? [RYAN...]
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ridiculous. ] He mentioned to me afterwards, that he didn't think he'd be in any sort of trouble.
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It was definitely intentional on Lust's part, I can tell you that much.
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[ considering envy's list! which he didn't make, which is rude? or, at least the top five! come on envy, have you not seen how cute he is!!!
anyway, ] I think your theory holds water, though. I want to see what happens tomorrow - it's been too long since the first incident, and if these sorts of things are planned, then there must be a schedule.
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[Lust is either a brat, or is plotting something extremely sinister on a different level. That is his current opinion at this moment in time.
Gu Yun's right, though. It's been nearly seven days--if anything does happen, it will probably be tonight. He crosses his arms, thinking.]
I'll stay in the medical bay, then. [He'd be surprised if nothing happened in there, after all.]
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medical bay sounds good. he nods. ] I'll likely stay in the tea room. I asked Primrose to join me. [ since she was ALONE the week before. ] I'll check in with some of the others to get a sense for the spread of where people are staying, and we can reconvene in the morning with details of strange happenstances. I imagine there will be plenty.
... Have you talked with anyone that appeared in the kitchen, earlier, yet?
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He shakes his head.]
They wouldn't appreciate my prying. [He's not close enough to any of them to merit shoving his way into the crowd, so he gave them all space. Also they were being pretty reticent in public which is useless to him. But it'll come out eventually, it always does.] But I sent Primrose a message about it.
[So he'll see what she says, if anything. But that's another part of the reason he's planning on medbay--to see if anything else comes out in there.]
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[ gu yun makes a thoughtful noise of his own, idly tapping his fingertip against the inside of his arm again, as he thinks through the details of what was told. ] It could have been an illusion of some kind, too, but they came back with evidence of something happening.
[ unlike any of the illusory effects they'd really experienced so far. ]