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[K̷y̷oko Kuremi] 9♣ ([personal profile] factoring) wrote2023-06-12 11:43 am
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[personal profile] metacognition 2023-07-11 01:35 pm (UTC)(link)
[ he's quiet as he processes it and lets the memory fade. his throat hurts, and he lets his gaze fall across the room to wherever his little duck companion is snoozing, watching it for a long moment as he recalibrates.

and, eventually: ]


... I think that if I make one false move, I will become one. I don't intend to do that.

[ no matter what it takes. ]
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[personal profile] metacognition 2023-07-11 02:15 pm (UTC)(link)
[ a snort. ]

Barely.

[ barely human, that is. ]
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[personal profile] metacognition 2023-07-11 02:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Kyoko, I think I have more in common with you than any other person here.

[ it comes with a quiet, humorless noise, a shake of his head. ]

Someone like Wenzhou and someone like me couldn't even be compared.
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[personal profile] metacognition 2023-07-11 09:24 pm (UTC)(link)
...He is good.

[ fei du says, quietly. for all of their bickering and fooling around, he believes this with every part of his being, though he'd never, ever say it to wenzhou's face. ]
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[personal profile] metacognition 2023-07-12 02:34 pm (UTC)(link)
No. [ that gets a laugh, actually. ] It'd be bad for his ego.

[ incredible ]
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[personal profile] metacognition 2023-07-12 04:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Have you had any experience with his ego?

[ teasing, though. ]
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[personal profile] metacognition 2023-07-12 04:36 pm (UTC)(link)
It really has been a month, hasn't it?

[ the more goofy smile slides away a bit, leaning into something more gentle. affectionate. ]

And all things considered, I've been glad for it.
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[personal profile] metacognition 2023-07-14 01:27 pm (UTC)(link)
More than halfway through, now.

[ hah. crazy. ]

I wish we could know who was winning. I doubt it's us.
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[personal profile] metacognition 2023-07-14 01:57 pm (UTC)(link)
[ he makes a little noise. yeah. ]

More paranoia. [ bad. ] According to all of those notes, the idea of returning the erased to the RG is very expensive - if we knew who was winning, there might even be less competition. Depending on who it was, I suppose.

[ because if there's a total team sweep then?? golden end?? whos to say ]
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[personal profile] metacognition 2023-07-14 02:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Right. [ thoughtful. ] And, teams who lose people will automatically start to lose points and drop in the rankings. If a correct vote is worth one point, and a team with four people votes correctly, and a team with three people votes correctly, then the team with four is automatically going to be ahead. It gives you something to lose.

[ hot mess being in last after last week is not too surprising. none of them were gonna vote to scapegoat themselves.

as for the digimon bit, he glances over at her, then nods along. ]


... Yes. It's - it would be nice, to figure out who's winning. If we could make that common knowledge, we might be able to mitigate overall loss. The amount of points has to match the amount of people, and there are a lot of people. That doesn't even count for the wrench of cases like Libby, either.

I wonder if there's a way to sacrifice points, or swap them to another team.
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[personal profile] metacognition 2023-07-14 04:06 pm (UTC)(link)
[ he nods along to all of this - this is one of fei du's favorite things about kyoko, in that she's as detached as he is sometimes. it's nice to talk about the simple fact that someone from TBD or Justice will almost certainly be eliminated. ]

I think it's likelier to be Justice, after last weekend. Plus, everyone on TBD is quite young - I don't think we have many in our group who are the type to prey on a child if given the choice. People have to do what they can live with. [ watch me be wrong as hell and we lose like two tbd teens today

anyway ]


Mm. I think trading is a better option, but, I agree with you - and I wouldn't know how. But hypothetically, if we wanted to ensure this game could end quickly with as little violence as possible, if we could somehow suss out who was in first and then find a way to move points over to the team in first place, then we might not have to have people die so often.

[ but this is a murdergame ]

And in terms of coercion, I have to wonder if last week's double incident wasn't just someone acting out of their own volition. [ you can

imagine how fei du feels about that, but he doesn't say anything, nor does his expression change even the slightest. ]
I think it's likely we'll continue to see more than one victim if that is the case. People may be emboldened. Last week, someone got away with it.
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[personal profile] metacognition 2023-07-14 05:08 pm (UTC)(link)
[ lmao well. he makes a bit of a face. ]

... I don't really know.

[ he hates not knowing. BUT.

fei du settles into the same feeling of practicality, expression neutral. it's familiar to him. detached. just be detached. ]


In terms of choosing Shenhe, it's... a logical choice. [ even if she was someone so incredibly precious. ] For many reasons. First, her team had four people. Second, she's not the only person from her own world, so erasing her wouldn't cause the entirety of Teyvat to be erased. Not only that, but she's the outlier - the other two are on a team together, and - to be perfectly honest, I can't imagine why anyone would target Nahida except for the shock value.

[ rest in shit britt ] So, that leaves her and Kaveh. Based on the evidence that we saw, there was a huge fight. If someone chose to fight her, then maybe they wanted to leave it up to chance - that it could fall either way, to Shenhe or whoever killed her as a victim. If it was a fight, and it was someone who was capable and Kaveh... well. Kaveh probably wouldn't stand a chance.

I do think that the beers, the neatly folded clothes - that those are a sign that perhaps it was someone's conscious choice, but we saw similar with Libby, who chose her victim based on the fact that he wasn't human, and the fact that he had said something about not surviving at all, supposedly.

Two doesn't make a pattern. Lambda's kill was rather brutal, but I wonder if her killer didn't know that she was like that. If they knew, would they have targeted her? Or was it a mistake - and in that case, would it make more sense to be coerced, or not?

I don't know. I can't make a distinction. Frustrating.

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