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foundationmods ([personal profile] foundationmods) wrote in [community profile] thefoundation2019-04-15 11:34 am
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WEEK 4 - VENUS FLYTRAP

Another week dawned.

But after the events at the trial, more than a few people would have wanted for time to stop still.

In this game, even unshakable loyalties....could be broken.🗈



If that were the case, then what was stopping even more horrible crimes from happening this thursday night?
And they knew they could do nothing to stop it from happening.

...Still, they had to continue the game, until one or both of the Witches admitted defeat, or the game itself came to a close.

Yet, they also felt as if something might change. Some big reveal felt as if it was just around the corner....but for now, it seemed as if they had to play the waiting game.

No matter how awful that felt.

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hatesdeerstalkers: (smug face)

[personal profile] hatesdeerstalkers 2019-04-17 08:20 pm (UTC)(link)
[For someone who understands high level mathmatics, they're practically art. They're complicated, but have underlying straightforward approaches that end up bringing the meaning of the whole equation to light the moment you can understand the underlying principles at work.

...That being said, the 'meaning' seems a little strange, but he seems to be working out something about this situation they've found themselves in, even as he effortlessly jots down more to the equations he's working on and basically adding more meaning to...whatever it is.]
byanyother_name: (Hindsight is 20/20)

[personal profile] byanyother_name 2019-04-19 12:57 am (UTC)(link)
[Oh, that's fascinating. The more Kurama takes it apart the more interested his expression gets. He sets another piece of paper next to the deconstruction one and changes direction, new formulas laying out branching pathways from what he's grasped so far.

Honestly he's been looking at their situation more psychologically than mathematically before this.]