I'd barely said anything to them before they asked if I recalled my hostage, which I... do not, no, but I've no idea why they would think so.
I also asked if they knew why bodies had gone missing, and when I mentioned checking the graves on a more regular basis, they began to grow more agitated until insisting it was a stupid idea and that obviously disturbing inert remains would have consequences, that I had my head in my ass for thinking of it, so on, so forth.
[everyone and their weird thing about respecting discarded flesh, what the fuck.]
Hmm. Well, I donβt know if it was necessary to be rude about it, but I do wonder whether the graves are truly anything relevant. Speaking with the staff, I have gotten the impression that it is not something we ought to concern ourselves with, and that there are better uses of our time.
β¦At this point, I feel Aquila is someone I know rather well. Perhaps if you find them difficult to communicate with, I can be of help.
I only recall arguing somewhat with them when they've been busy insisting I should not spend time on them, although I... also cannot recall why I was set on doing so.
[hm. he looks troubled, but moves on.]
I only saw them from Aquila and Virgo, but -- yes. At least one of them seemed quite strange.
The two pages I have seen are also clearly written by the same people, one of which has somehow familiar writing, but I have only seen the ones from my group and Estelle's.
Mm. I would like to see more of them, but the writing is similar.
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I would also speak to those who did break-ins last week. I believe, for example, in one room they found a staff member had modern makeup, but also a set of far more old-fashioned makeup. It seems odd that such items would belong to the same person. I believe similar findings were made about many of the staff rooms.
Yes, but. The point is - what I have just told you about it. That there were things discovered such as the two forms of makeup. It would imply something that perhaps you would have already known from the memories you saw?
All of them-? ...then I suspect we are thinking of different things, but if you cannot discuss it, then-- I will see if aught else ends up coming to mind.
I also am not certain if it ought to be discussed outright, however, depending upon what it is that you wish not to discuss, but being uncertain what that is-- it may be completely unrelated.
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[he got in a fight and continues to be mad.
it's better to focus that elsewhere, however, so he turns his attention to the realm.]
...that building seems somewhat out of place compared to the rest.
[the castle, naturally.]
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[hmm. she squints slightly.]
May I ask why?
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I also asked if they knew why bodies had gone missing, and when I mentioned checking the graves on a more regular basis, they began to grow more agitated until insisting it was a stupid idea and that obviously disturbing inert remains would have consequences, that I had my head in my ass for thinking of it, so on, so forth.
[everyone and their weird thing about respecting discarded flesh, what the fuck.]
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β¦At this point, I feel Aquila is someone I know rather well. Perhaps if you find them difficult to communicate with, I can be of help.
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[he waves his good hand, dismissive.]
But speaking of uses of our time. Do you still think the things we have been finding on excursions are not something to be concerned with, as well?
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[sheβs squinting.]
I think the things we are finding on excursions are all related to a particular oddity that Iβm suddenly unsure whether you are aware of.
Let me put it this way. Did you receive any memories from the staff the week before last? Were any of them a bitβ¦unusual?
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[hm. he looks troubled, but moves on.]
I only saw them from Aquila and Virgo, but -- yes. At least one of them seemed quite strange.
The two pages I have seen are also clearly written by the same people, one of which has somehow familiar writing, but I have only seen the ones from my group and Estelle's.
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I would also speak to those who did break-ins last week. I believe, for example, in one room they found a staff member had modern makeup, but also a set of far more old-fashioned makeup. It seems odd that such items would belong to the same person. I believe similar findings were made about many of the staff rooms.
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[hm. he's quiet, for a moment.]
No, I had heard nothing of it.
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What about the notes you found?
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I also am not certain if it ought to be discussed outright, however, depending upon what it is that you wish not to discuss, but being uncertain what that is-- it may be completely unrelated.
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Would you just tell me what the notes you're referring to say?
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[he has made a copy of this in his notebook.]
Same authors as the word game. If anything here stands out as odd to you, then mayhap we are indeed thinking along the same lines.
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