... To me, it seemed like he was convinced that he chose to kill Dahut, but could not logic through the steps that brought him to that ending. As if he was possessed.
[she takes a drink.]
But he's dead now. And so we can't ask. Unless you've got a magical way to connect with the dead.
That's the read I got on him-- 'somethin' that can make logic break down in the most straightforward people', he said. Sounds more like influence than outright possession, but whatever happened, we can't... there wasn't any warning. We were all sharin' what was in our heads and nobody noticed all Friday, either.
[he exhales a breath, taking a sip from his own beer. a little ripple of frustration runs through his emotions.]
If we had a way to talk to dead people it wouldn't work anyway, right?
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[so that's. potentially unhelpful.]
I've seen similar stuff happen, but I kinda doubt the usual answers to that are gonna work.
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[she takes a drink.]
But he's dead now. And so we can't ask. Unless you've got a magical way to connect with the dead.
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[he exhales a breath, taking a sip from his own beer. a little ripple of frustration runs through his emotions.]
If we had a way to talk to dead people it wouldn't work anyway, right?
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[a blip of frustration herself. not that she knows magic like that but she's mad that her skills are all locked up.]
... More of those effects are coming, by the way, according to the senior crew.
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[thoughtshare's getting its last efforts in, clearly, because she gets 'just don't let it be worse than this one. ah, wait, i'm gonna jinx it again-'
`aaa`.]