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thefoundation2018-12-09 11:27 am
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WEEK 2 - EXECUTION

Just like before, you all get up in the morning...but you know that after today, there will be less of you.
The Lady appears again, leading you all up the stairs to the third floor, just like before. You arrive at the chapel - where a screen near the altar is already playing a video, the sound of the most beautiful instrument in the world washing over you all as you take a seat in the pews.
The Lady puts down some tarp near the altar, as if expecting this to get messy. When she's finished, she sets her gaze on all of you, her beautiful face somehow awful during this moment before someone dies.
"Good morning. Shall we begin this execution?"

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[and less ridiculous than the alternatives]
Trained? Ah. I hadn't thought of that. The pup does respond well to treats of meat, both cooked and raw. I think food could be used as a motivator. I will admit, though, I have no experience in training animals.
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I've raised dogs before. Had fifty of them, myself.
[Once you've taken care of that many you've kind of earnt it as a dog trainer.]
They were more...tangible, though. It might take a bit of work.
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[that is a lot of dogs. But, he has about that many Fraccion, so...]
I don't think the barghest is actually a dog. But-- the behavior seems similar enough. Whatever it is, it's definitely a predator, and I think all the usual training there could apply. Can I count on you to help me with this?
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[In hindsight though, maybe all the dogs were a weird coping mechanism. Time to not think about that and the implications of trying to raise this helldog with that context.]
I'm not sure if it can be fully domesticated...but you can count on me to try.
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I'll take "tame", honestly.
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[Which also comes with using dogs to cope with your PTSD: you sink all your time into it.]
Tame works. A wild animal will always be a wild animal, but...I'm not sure how much these actually are.
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I'm not sure it's even an "animal" by our standards. But... the behavior seems similar enough.
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We'll work with it for now, until we have a better idea. Maybe we'll learn more about it along the way.