I'll have to do something especially note worthy or work on my ass to get some extra tickets, but now we know that's an option we can budget accordingly.
I wonder if there's a way for us to get a discount.
[ at least point if harrow wasn't stabbing with her words half the time he'd be checking her temperature to make sure she wasn't feeling unwell. ]
Yes. Like you said, if we decide we donโt need it and then we do, that rush is going to be difficult to deal with. Maybe as our ticket stocks grow it wonโt be quite as much of a strain to cover the cost as it was today.
Yes, Iโm curious to see how things might rotate going forwards. The one ticket items are generic enough I have doubts theyโll change, but the othersโฆ
[ hmm. ]
And now we know how to aim to get more tickets. We canโt do anything about when we might be pulled off on an โadventureโ somewhere, but we can organise a bar fight for the entertainment of the Nightman. [ is this like selling out to capitalism? ]
If Jason didn't get one, I'm not so certain about Mollymauk's gunpoint theory. [...] He and Sebastian both accused Sieghart directly, and they both received tickets. Clearly, others had been circling about Sieghart before the accusation, but...
There is value, I think, in being the one willing to speak an unpleasant truth even if you are not the only one to suspect it.
That, and it creates drama. What if you're wrong? What happens to your relationship with that person going forwards? And even if you aren't wrong, people won't like the answer and may argue with you. Or maybe everyone turns on a person.
It's all the sort of dramatic moments you see in plays and operas.
[ he pulls out a little leatherbound notebook. when he flips through the pages, harrow might catch a glimpse of familiar names from the station, but only those who died. ]
Aikawa said he had something he wanted to save his tickets for this week, but in the future he'd be willing to pitch in. Worth noting on multiple levels.
w1, saturday post trial
Got something for you.
[ it is... her ticket. ]
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Oh, good. Well done.
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Not a problem. It's better if everyone has at least one ticket, weapons are cheap in comparison to everything else after all.
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[this is so unnecessarily mean.]
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I wonder if there's a way for us to get a discount.
[ at least point if harrow wasn't stabbing with her words half the time he'd be checking her temperature to make sure she wasn't feeling unwell. ]
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But I feel it is useful to continue to be able to purchase anything interesting that appears in the shop.
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[ hmm. ]
And now we know how to aim to get more tickets. We canโt do anything about when we might be pulled off on an โadventureโ somewhere, but we can organise a bar fight for the entertainment of the Nightman. [ is this like selling out to capitalism? ]
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There is value, I think, in being the one willing to speak an unpleasant truth even if you are not the only one to suspect it.
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It's all the sort of dramatic moments you see in plays and operas.
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It seems to fit what's going on, if that does turn out to be what nets you extra tickets. [ he pulls a face. ] Terrible.
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[she will show him her notes, scribbled on a piece of paper.]
I am keeping track.
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[ he pulls out a little leatherbound notebook. when he flips through the pages, harrow might catch a glimpse of familiar names from the station, but only those who died. ]
... Here.
[ Rupert: 1
Molly: 1
Lup: 2
Emet-Selch: 1
Kazu: 1
Hope: 2
Sebastian: 1
Kaeya: 1
Yoo Joonghyuk: 1
Dimitri: 2
Bradley: 1
Futaba: 1 ]
Aikawa said he had something he wanted to save his tickets for this week, but in the future he'd be willing to pitch in. Worth noting on multiple levels.
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[this is illuminating so many ticket hoarders to be annoyed by.]
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[ time to hoard tickets themselves. maybe. ]