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thefoundation2020-08-31 10:11 am
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[CONTINUE + 3] 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 fourth '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 three trials under your belt, you're now a little closer to figuring things out.
...How much longer will this repeat?

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Which means that like, the game's programming - if we're talking in this context, is more than likely, a mixed genre. There are plenty of visual novels with RPG elements and vice versa.
But even then, there are limitations to the programming itself... especially since we don't know how skilled the person is at trying to mess with the game's coding, or whatever. If that's what's going on here.
Since - you remember one of those textboxes from the trial, right? The first one that showed up when we used CHECK looked mostly like a garbled mess, but at the end of it... was a closed bold tag, like you'd see in HTML.
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[...]
But wait - if we're "reloading", and there's a "player", and it's the same place everytime -
RPGs tend to have save points, don't they? Usually in the form of some sort of object. I know some newer games don't have them and are just in the menu themselves, but...
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And older games have checkpoints... now then, where did we end up every time we reset?
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[Like, a week? Really?]
The... flower field?
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It might be invisible to us. But I guess you could say it's probably worth a shot heading over there and trying out a few things.
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Besides... the plan here - or at least, what I want to do, personally, is try as much as I can to deviate from what the 'player' wants. And the programmer. And creator.
Whatever.
If I have to add 'puppetmasters' to that list of people I want to go against, then so fucking be it.
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[he leans back, stands steepling before he closes his eyes, his head tilting slightly]
Yes - we should try to throw out the script when it suits us.
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[She doesn't think that she can like a puppetmaster entirely, she... could potentially sympathize with them, depending.
Besides as someone who plays a lot of video games, Himeko would be considered a hypocrite otherwise.]
At the very least - I want to know why.
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Yes... we should least understand why this is happening.
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It's only with full understanding that we can make... a proper judgment on the situation, or our feelings. Anything before then is probably a little presumptuous.
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It's okay, you know.
We're all kind of a mess.
[She laughs, something a little bitter - she knows she's a mess, too, so she gets it. Just a little bit.]
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[There is a reason raging against the gods was and still is a popular topic in fiction]
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...Yeah.
I mean - I was already a mess even before learning about this potential bullshit. This is just the sweet cherry on top.