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thefoundation2020-08-24 10:10 am
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[CONTINUE + 2] Week 1 || Act: mingle

Monday comes onto the snowy town once more, though it still looks as if it's 'night' as ever.
Then again, you are underground. That's just to be expected, considering no natural light can get down here in the first place. The Monsters around you are just as friendly as ever, despite this being your third 'time' trying this monday.
There doesn't seem to be many Monsters here...or at least, you think there was more before? Huh.
Well, whatever.
You still have a mission - And with two trials under your belt, you're now a little closer to figuring things out.
...How much longer will this repeat?

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Or... why not repossess me to make me throw myself over?
[He considers - while setting a tea kettle of hot water down next to the cup]
Would it not have time to escape before hitting the core, or is it that it can't repossess people and monsters?
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It also might be it can only use one person once—at... at least per loop.
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Ah - speaking of things that bothered me during the trial...
Don't you think it's weird that they tried to throw you to begin with? The reasoning behind that doesn't make sense to me. If it was simply just trying to 'get rid of you', there are other ways to do that besides trying to toss you in there.
Not to mention that they didn't touch Ren's SOUL, either.
It's all - odd.
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If so, then the core is the key part of their agenda.
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That area is the best place to gather everyone, right? If all the monsters are there, then... that makes the rest of the Underground deserted, doesn't it?
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There's plenty of possibilities to work with, honestly.
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But if that sort of thing is true, why use a yellow to kill a yellow?
... this is a bit of a leap of logic but...
It's possible that whoever is possessed and is thrown in doesn't matter as much as, potentially, the color murdered.
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But it does seem like they're not focused on grabbing the murdered SOUL as attempting to throw in the 'culprit'...
[There is a risky way to test it, and he hates that he even thought of it]
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... the books Gilgamesh found in the Librarby state very clearly that our SOULS are very powerful. So to leave SOULS laying around like that does make it out like blue and yellow are not the ones they are looking for.
Moreover... doesn't the SOUL shatter when thrown into the core? That's why the Professor is vanishing the way he is.
So it is possible that the core scenario fulfills something that they require, but more importantly, they are hunting for a specific colored SOUL.
What was that thing in the books about the collection of SOULS? I could swear there was something about that...
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That said, one might say the reason they went after that Detective may be a combination of that and the fact that he also coincidentally had an immensely close connection to the one who had been erased—the latter of which wasn't a condition Ren could have any hope of fulfilling.
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It just doesn't really make much sense otherwise.
But it could have also just been a matter of convenience that there was a close connection. Not a requirement.
But if you think about it, what is one way to pressure someone like the people in this group to do something as hasty as... oh... willingly give up their SOUL?
... the answer is exactly the thing I did in the previous meeting.
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[ He had really nothing substantial to prove it, and at this time it would be best to keep their options open. ]
...Are you implying that, should someone sacrifice themselves to volunteer as the voted 'culprit' in the real culprit's place, then that would be ultimately tantamount to their entire SOUL being at risk instead of simply just a shard?
[ He, at least assumed Dazai was referring to the volunteer episode. ]
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[which makes him the biggest fool and clown and he knows it]
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Now I'm concerned about voting. If a culprit votes for themself, is that also...
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