Mm. Wearing him down probably won't work, but as long as we're respectful, he probably won't kill us on the spot.
[But he nods. And now that town hall is over, he leans his head back.]
We'll see what Lust has to say, if it's really a viable plan. I don't think getting into it will be as simple as bringing it into a room--that was my biggest concern with that ridiculous plan they mentioned earlier.
[ hello?? but yeah...god. townhall why are you like this??? ]
But definitely not. It'll be more involved in that and I don't believe it'll be entirely in our hands to be able to solve it. We sure have a lot more to lose than those who are still living but they're still in play while we aren't.
No, but don't you think that's how he'll react if we push him too hard on this?
[He thinks Pride would absolutely kill them for suggesting ditching his daughter to save their sorry asses, is all.]
I agree. Those books of theirs may be useful, but Molly brought up a good point when he asked where those items come from. I know they described it as "a cat playing with its food", but I don't know how apt that is.
[So it could be feeding them a whole bunch of lies.]
We should consider a backup plan, too, in case reprogramming doesn't work.
I don't exactly plan to push him as to...bullshit my way into a conversation about it.
[ aka shitposting.... ]
If UWU is giving them items as well, I don't even want to think about how complicated that'll make things. [ he really does not want to think about that. it'd be hell especially since they get no say in the matter. ] Another back-up plan? Obviously pitting the Avatars against one another isn't a justifiable plan.
You try it that way, then. [A sigh.] Lust told me to be patient, and not force him. I'm a little worried he'll think our plan will put his wish at risk, but they know more about the creature than we do. If this plan won't work, I trust him to tell me.
[Since Childe's pretty sure Pride doesn't want them all dead, actually? He'll just do anything to get his wish. All they need is a viable alternative to get him on their side, really.]
I agree. I think it's best just to assume that the information we got from them is truthful, more or less. We don't have the time or resources to handle it, if it isn't.
[So they're stuck with trust, which fucking sucks, but. C'est la death.]
No, it's not. [Avatar v. Avatar probably won't work, sadly.] And killing the creature isn't, either. The living mentioned a collective wish, but I highly doubt we'd be able to get everyone to agree to that. Not if it means giving up our current wishes.
[It wasn't actually a terrible theory, just... nearly impossible to achieve, with this group. He's just running through their ideas, though, now that it's a bit quieter, and they can think them through.]
...The other thing we need to consider is the creature's connection to the avatars. If we change it, it might affect them negatively. We'll have to tread carefully about that too.
[ GIVEN CHILDE'S UPDATE, i'm glazing over a lot of this since obviously it works out how law thinks that it would. rather, how both of them think it would?? the matter is more of... a third option. ]
Did you hear about the visions that we saw here? I believe I left it out of my notebook, but I wonder if there's anything that could be learned from it.
[ pixi you have no idea how much i was like "WELL ALL OF THIS IS MOOT BUT&mdash" ]
One of the memories that we saw was the Avatars deciding to become Avatars. They were in some room where they all decided on having one more chance. There was a ninth person with them, but we might know who that is at this point.
[ it was hisoka.... ]
A more recent memory that we received was about how they were taking to their new forms. How they decided to go by something other than their names. Interestingly, Pride was the only one who wasn't showcased or properly mentioned in that one.
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[But he nods. And now that town hall is over, he leans his head back.]
We'll see what Lust has to say, if it's really a viable plan. I don't think getting into it will be as simple as bringing it into a room--that was my biggest concern with that ridiculous plan they mentioned earlier.
[THE FURBY FUCK HEIST...]
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[ hello?? but yeah...god. townhall why are you like this??? ]
But definitely not. It'll be more involved in that and I don't believe it'll be entirely in our hands to be able to solve it. We sure have a lot more to lose than those who are still living but they're still in play while we aren't.
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No, but don't you think that's how he'll react if we push him too hard on this?
[He thinks Pride would absolutely kill them for suggesting ditching his daughter to save their sorry asses, is all.]
I agree. Those books of theirs may be useful, but Molly brought up a good point when he asked where those items come from. I know they described it as "a cat playing with its food", but I don't know how apt that is.
[So it could be feeding them a whole bunch of lies.]
We should consider a backup plan, too, in case reprogramming doesn't work.
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[ aka shitposting.... ]
If UWU is giving them items as well, I don't even want to think about how complicated that'll make things. [ he really does not want to think about that. it'd be hell especially since they get no say in the matter. ] Another back-up plan? Obviously pitting the Avatars against one another isn't a justifiable plan.
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You try it that way, then. [A sigh.] Lust told me to be patient, and not force him. I'm a little worried he'll think our plan will put his wish at risk, but they know more about the creature than we do. If this plan won't work, I trust him to tell me.
[Since Childe's pretty sure Pride doesn't want them all dead, actually? He'll just do anything to get his wish. All they need is a viable alternative to get him on their side, really.]
I agree. I think it's best just to assume that the information we got from them is truthful, more or less. We don't have the time or resources to handle it, if it isn't.
[So they're stuck with trust, which fucking sucks, but. C'est la death.]
No, it's not. [Avatar v. Avatar probably won't work, sadly.] And killing the creature isn't, either. The living mentioned a collective wish, but I highly doubt we'd be able to get everyone to agree to that. Not if it means giving up our current wishes.
[It wasn't actually a terrible theory, just... nearly impossible to achieve, with this group. He's just running through their ideas, though, now that it's a bit quieter, and they can think them through.]
...The other thing we need to consider is the creature's connection to the avatars. If we change it, it might affect them negatively. We'll have to tread carefully about that too.
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[ GIVEN CHILDE'S UPDATE, i'm glazing over a lot of this since obviously it works out how law thinks that it would. rather, how both of them think it would?? the matter is more of... a third option. ]
Did you hear about the visions that we saw here? I believe I left it out of my notebook, but I wonder if there's anything that could be learned from it.
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ANYWAY, he shakes his head.]
No. What happened?
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One of the memories that we saw was the Avatars deciding to become Avatars. They were in some room where they all decided on having one more chance. There was a ninth person with them, but we might know who that is at this point.
[ it was hisoka.... ]
A more recent memory that we received was about how they were taking to their new forms. How they decided to go by something other than their names. Interestingly, Pride was the only one who wasn't showcased or properly mentioned in that one.