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thefoundation2018-12-29 11:24 pm
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Week 5 - After The Massacre
[ Silence has settled in the resort, but the lack of auditory input hardly seems to matter when there is an overwhelming stench of death hanging in the air of the third floor. Burned flesh, the iron stench of blood, burned hair... guts and decay. All everywhere.
No staff appears to clean the mess. There's only yourselves now and the remnants of what used to be your friends. ]
No staff appears to clean the mess. There's only yourselves now and the remnants of what used to be your friends. ]

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[ So if it can't be done properly at all, then Aoi really shouldn't need to be doing it. But he's not going to argue further than this. She can make her own choices. The out has been given, not taking it is her own responsibility. ]
Shrine's... definitely more proper.
[ He thinks it over in silence for a second, then nods to himself. ]
... yeah, sounds good. There's already enough people out there who don't get real graves. Why make the numbers grow?
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Because he's right: most of the dead here haven't had a chance at a real grave. If their ghosts are around, it kind of makes it even worse. Maybe not everyone is Japanese, but...]
We can only do the best we can with what we have. [it's half to herself] I'll read up on it, once we're out of here. There's materials in the library, and I think we can get some things from storage. I hope.
[There's just slightly more life in her face, but that's not hard at this point. She's going to keep going until she stops, at some point.
She can't stop right now.]
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We can keep the ashes in urns - or whatever we can find that passes for urns.
[ It's a pointless waste of space, but then again, there's nothing they need that space for and it's a nice gesture.
Kohaku doesn't like people dying unceremoniously, their bodies forgotten. He's used to it, but that's a different thing. "Why do some people get funeral rites and others don't?" is something he has asked himself when he was younger. A bit of that bitterness on class divide still exists in him.
But this? It isn't about class. It's about people who sacrificed themselves so they could go on. Kohaku might not have thought this smart, but there is no reason to dishonor them either, when they have room for the alternative. ]