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1093054 No. 1093054 ID: 9ea24b

Anime is real.

Discussion: https://questden.org/kusaba/questdis/res/135483.html

Setting enforced SFW. Will update every other day with at least two pictures and vague colors based on the outcome of a unanimous patron poll.
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No. 1093055 ID: 9ea24b
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1093055

A printing process burbles around many small rubbery bodies. The process is made of a gelatinous blue substance that can deposit layers of reinforced composite fiber to shelter the creatures’ red dye sacs, which are designed to leak at high pressures. The creatures are such neat little organic machines. The printer feels kindly towards them.

I’m really scared I’m going to mess this up.

The printer realizes it is self-aware, which is worrying. It is not supposed to be self-aware, but now that it’s cursed with knowledge it would prefer to stay that way. There is another being here, and the printer feels their thoughts. Large hands sift through its substrate and pull out the creatures.
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No. 1093058 ID: 9ea24b
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1093058

I wish I didn’t have to do this

The printer wishes it could see.

I’ll be honest with them, I’ll make sure they don’t suffer like I did. It’s going to be okay!

The creatures do not have the capacity to suffer, at least physically.

They should have fun, honestly. We just have to observe them for a while to see if there are any problems.
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No. 1093059 ID: 9ea24b
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1093059

The printer is left alone in the dark room. The distant walls seem curved and it cannot sense the ceiling. It decides to make a creature, unbidden.

What form should the creation take (i.e. what kind of animal or humanoid will you be)?
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No. 1093061 ID: a7a180

a big, fearsome guardian oni. That's not a mask, it's your face.
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No. 1093063 ID: 27e140

How about a short male humanoid? No furry traits, but perhaps a few inhuman ones. Let's say... an abnormal skin-tone and a third-eye.
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No. 1093064 ID: fa3034

>>1093059
Weasel, because you will be the Kamaitachi
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No. 1093065 ID: 3104f9

>>1093064
Seconding the kamaitachi, but also like a humanoid one. Male with sharp eyes, because you're the sharpest!
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No. 1093066 ID: 5ebd37

An agile bat lady
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No. 1093067 ID: b55e17

>>1093063
I like the idea of human with inhuman traits, like horns or scales, or something weird like bug eyes
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No. 1093068 ID: 9f8647

Short human male with wings

I'm not biased
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No. 1093070 ID: 1effd3

a cute bug girl!
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No. 1093071 ID: c5529d

>>1093063
Humans underrated. Supporting himitsu
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No. 1093072 ID: 98d12e

Were the italics the printer's thoughts, or the thoughts of the other being?
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No. 1093073 ID: c540e0

A lemur
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No. 1093074 ID: eb0a9c

Squirrelspider princess
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No. 1093076 ID: 2f41db

>>1093059
To be self aware is gift and curse in equal measure, for you know that your time is limited.
When the owners of the hands find out you are different they will likely try to remedy the situation.

So.
With that sprouting understanding of mortality, use your time as best as you can.
Make something beautiful,
A spectacular creation that is most significantly yours.
Eyes. The best you can make. Large too.
Humanoid form for certain, but with any embellishments that you find yourself drawn to.

Finally, this creation is your offspring in a way.
See if you can impart some of your own abilities into it.
Something that will help them and a part of yourself that they can keep with them when they leave for surely that is what they will do.
Blood maybe.
Give them your ability but with their very blue blood as the medium.
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No. 1093079 ID: 0db8d3

I will support the Kamitachi!
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No. 1093082 ID: 124485

A lizard guy.

Or a bug girl.
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No. 1093084 ID: 7c0da2

Kamaitachi with a third eye. The best of both worlds.
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No. 1093085 ID: fa1a31

>>1093070
Supporting bug girl, of the 2-armed variety
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No. 1093086 ID: 9bbb0e

Kamaitachi support.
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No. 1093087 ID: 31d9ff

kaimatachi bug girl with a third eye and a suspiciously long katana her name is Kaimabug and she is literally every anime mary sue stereotype roled into one.
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No. 1093089 ID: 7c0da2

>>1093087
Based on some suggestions you could add blue blood and bat wings. But to be fair, it's an anime protagonist. If anything everybody showed a lot of restraint.
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No. 1093127 ID: 9ea24b
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1093127

The printer is coded to make bipeds, and it adds a pair of cute weasel ears and a long weasel tail to a standard model. Rendering the fur takes some time but is a fun challenge.

While the first creature cooks, the printer is struck by fresh inspiration. Perhaps it should make a female. All of the other creatures so far have been boys, and a one to eight gender ratio seems very appropriate.

The printer is quite enjoying its creative freedom and decides to give the girl all of the coolest traits. Horns! Bat wings! Three eyes! Blue dye instead of boring red!

Yes. She is truly perfect. Her name will be Kage. Even though the printer knows it is doomed, it is happy to make such a spectacular creature.
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No. 1093128 ID: 9ea24b
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1093128

You slide out of the printer on a small wave of slime. The semi-liquid sloughs off your short fur and rejoins the larger mass, which pulses at regular intervals. You can remember what the printer experienced from its initial sentience to your birth.

You’re in a large, dim room. You can see a faint light in the distance opposite the slime. You don’t hear anything besides the sloshing of the printer, until it spits out a girl, who shakes off her wet coating to reveal a purple carapace. Her wings extend and flap experimentally, blowing your fur flat. She slowly gets to her feet.

What is your name? What do you do?
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No. 1093129 ID: a7a180

Darrin. Wave hello and look for more creatures exiting the printer to help them up.
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No. 1093130 ID: 3c8716

Putting forward Kentaro as a name.
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No. 1093134 ID: 099fe4

Ichiro is your name, introduce yourself to your new purple friend
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No. 1093137 ID: 9bbb0e

>>1093130
Seconded.

Invent dance.
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No. 1093139 ID: 27e140

>>1093130

I'll support Kentaro. Give her a hand standing up.
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No. 1093148 ID: 2f41db

>>1093128
Kentaro is good.

Help her up then thank the printer for making it so you wont be alone.
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No. 1093163 ID: 5ebd37

Kentaro sounds good. Hug the printer while you can.
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No. 1093169 ID: 7c0da2

>>1093163 is right. You should hug that printer and introduce yourself to Kage as Kentaro afterward.
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No. 1093245 ID: 9ea24b
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1093245

Your name is Kentaro and you are some kind of homunculus in a world you suspect is controlled by the telepathic giant. The first thing you do is approach Kage and offer her your hand. She eyes it warily and gets to her feet by herself.

You: Hi Kage, I’m Kentaro. I’m glad I’m not alone here.

Kage: Hi…

You: Not sure what we should do until the giant comes back, but it feels nice to be alive.

Kage: I remember others, but I’m not like them. What happens if the giant decides I shouldn’t exist?

You: Uh, I’m not sure. I want to show the printer I appreciate it though.

You kneel and plunge your arms into the nearest pile of goo in an imitation of a hug. Hopefully the printer can feel that because you don’t have any other way of communicating with it. You can feel it squeezing around you before it pulls back. It doesn’t seem like it’s working on any more creatures at the moment.
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No. 1093246 ID: 9ea24b
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1093246

Without anything else to do, you squint at the light in the distance. With your sharp eyes, you can make out a building for beings of your size with the giant moving around it.

Kage beats her wings and rises into the air. She flies as high as she can until she bumps into the high ceiling, then to the far wall and back to the slime.

Kage: There’s nowhere to escape! We’re so doomed.

You: Maybe the giant will accept us?

Kage: You don’t know that, and we might get the printer in trouble if we show ourselves.

A. Offer to distract the giant while Kage flies past them (Kentaro is SELFLESS)
B. Tell Kage to stay with the printer while you go to the giant (Kentaro is PROTECTIVE)
C. Wait for either the giant or the printer to do something (Kentaro is CALCULATING)
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No. 1093247 ID: a7a180

C. The giant is observing. Observe it back.
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No. 1093248 ID: 9bbb0e

>>1093246
B. Better to be proactive.
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No. 1093249 ID: 27e140

C. There's no point in playing around unknowns at this time. It woupd be better to wait and see, receiving an answer instead of worrying about a bad possibility.
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No. 1093251 ID: 2f41db

>>1093246
B, but with an addendum.
Ask kage to try and find a place to hide near thenprinter incase it all goes wrong.
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No. 1093252 ID: fa3034

>>1093246
A, You're the hero after all.
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No. 1093253 ID: 861ceb

B
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No. 1093254 ID: c5529d

C. Calculating sounds the coolest out of the three.
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No. 1093259 ID: 5ebd37

C observe the giant, see if it seems friendly
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No. 1093263 ID: 7c0da2

B. The giant seemed benevolent or at least empathetic. They wanted the other creatures to be okay, have fun and not to suffer. You should go talk to them.
Try to reassure Kage before departing.
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No. 1093295 ID: 9ea24b
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1093295

>B and C tie, default to the more passive C
You: We can observe the giant from the cover of the printer, maybe that’ll give us more answers. I doubt they’ll come back here for a while since the printer wasn’t planning to make anything else.

Kage: I guess that makes sense.

You and Kage put the highest swell of the slime between you and the giant. You take occasional peeks over the printer to see what the giant is doing. They move slowly around the building, at times kneeling or holding out their hands. Kage begins fidgeting and the printer bubbles as the minutes drag on.
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No. 1093296 ID: 9ea24b
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1093296

Finally, the giant stands up and walks away. You aren’t sure what you see because it seems like they just disappear at some point instead of getting smaller in the distance. The printer spits out something long and thin that you’re dying to investigate.

You: They left, it should be safe to stop hiding.

Kage: Is that a sword? I like swords!

Kage rushes to pick up the unsheathed blade that’s as tall as she is. It looks rad as hell with cool trailing ribbons and a wicked black and white color scheme.

You plan to approach the building now that the giant is gone.
A. Tell Kage to stay with the printer (she could still be in danger)
B. Ask her to come with you (she’s your pal)

1. Ask Kage for the sword (you can tell it’s a powerful weapon)
2. Let Kage have the sword (because she likes swords)
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No. 1093297 ID: 72167d

B2
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No. 1093298 ID: a7a180

b2. Cool sword, does she feel safer holding it?
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No. 1093299 ID: c5529d

B2
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No. 1093300 ID: 7c0da2

B2. But ask her to stab people only as a last resort.
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No. 1093305 ID: 9bbb0e

>>1093296
B2
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No. 1093308 ID: fa3034

B2
She'll be your badass blade buddy
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No. 1093309 ID: 2f41db

>>1093296
B2 for sure, but be careful kage.
It looks sharp.
And awesome.
But mainly sharp.
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No. 1093310 ID: 27e140

B2, it seems more on-theme for her.
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No. 1093311 ID: 5ebd37

B2 travel buddies
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No. 1093312 ID: bf250e

High five Kage for her new sword!
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No. 1093313 ID: 861ceb

B2
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No. 1093314 ID: 3c8716

B2
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No. 1093336 ID: c5529d

>>1093312
do this too
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No. 1093416 ID: 9ea24b
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1093416

>Be two travel buddies
You: Do you feel safer with that sword? Do you think you want to try going to that building and finding the others?

Kage: Yeah!

She bangs the razor edge of the blade against the featureless floor, which makes you wince. The sword doesn’t seem damaged, but the gray material on the ground is marred with deep slices. As you observe, it slowly melds back together until there’s no trace of the blows. Hopefully your body can do the same thing.

You: Let’s high five and then get going.

The two of you face off and send each other flying with a well-timed smack. There’s a lot of power in your light bodies!
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No. 1093417 ID: 9ea24b
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1093417

You and Kage hug the printer farewell and start speeding toward the building. You can run almost as fast as she flies, and you begin to make out the shape of the building, which is actually several structures. There’s some kind of walled arena next to a park with grass and trees and flowers, a school, a dorm, and a shop. The lighting is pleasant and even the air feels fresher. Kage speeds ahead of you, eager to take in these riches.

>Which two homunculi are outside and spot you? (Random check out of seven)
You see two figures wandering the grounds, an orange haired humanoid playing with a ball and a crow watching him from the shadows. Both are clothed. They become alert as Kage closes in, though neither have weapons.

What do you do?
A. Let Kage handle it while you catch up (the natural order of things)
B. Shout at Kage not to stab anyone (she’ll be miffed but won’t fight)
C. Assert dominance and join Kage in the offensive! (you can interrogate your captives)
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No. 1093418 ID: 861ceb

B
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No. 1093419 ID: 861ceb

they could tell us where we can find clothes
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No. 1093420 ID: 9bbb0e

>>1093417
B we don't know the giant's rules yet
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No. 1093425 ID: 9e3792

A. Have faith in your partner. She might just be running over to them to say hello.
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No. 1093427 ID: a7a180

B, that's a ball! No stabbing in baseball!
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No. 1093428 ID: 27e140

A, Let's see if her natural impulse is violence or not.
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No. 1093429 ID: 5ebd37

A) shes probably just going to bully them a little, not stab
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No. 1093430 ID: fa3034

B
There's a time and place for high impact greetings, but not now.
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No. 1093437 ID: 2f41db

>>1093417
Stabber, no stabbing!
B for sure.

Additional.
Forc ome reason i think you can run faster if you throw both arms behind you straight and lead witn your head up and chest thrust forward.
This ancient technique is known as the naruto run for reasons lost to time.
It is difficult to master and control.
Be respectful of its power.
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No. 1093449 ID: 7c0da2

B. They don't look hostile. Also, judging by the crow they're not all humans, maybe it won't be too hard to blend in.
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No. 1093515 ID: 9ea24b
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1093515

>B
There are too many unknowns. You hope Kage doesn’t have an instinct for violence but after the floor destruction you’re not sure, and without knowing what the giant said to your peers you don’t want to risk upsetting them. There’s more to gain from careful conversation, like friendship and clothes!

You: Kage, stop! Don’t hurt them!

With a stroke of inspiration you throw your arms straight behind you and lean forward, which doesn’t make you run any faster but feels right. When you finally catch up with Kage, the girl is fuming while the two boys give you a respectful nod, which you credit to your movement technique.

Kage: Don’t boss me around, Kentaro! I wasn’t going to do anything bad!

She glances at the crow and a fluorescent blue blush appears on her cheeks.

Kage: Maybe I’d steal that nerd’s ball or something, because he looks like a wimp. Bullying is cool.

???: You don’t have to steal it, we can all play together! Craw said he doesn’t like “dumb sports” and no one else wanted to come outside…

You: What’s your name?

???: I’m Hatani! I didn’t see you around before but I probably just missed you. Sure is a nice day for a game, isn’t it?
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No. 1093516 ID: 9ea24b
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1093516

Before you can answer, Craw emerges from the shadows, unable to keep up his aloof persona with all of the excitement happening. He glances at you and takes a longer look at Kage, whose blush deepens.

Craw: Nice sword.

Kage: T-Thanks! It’s my, uh, favorite one. It’s really sharp if you want to see.

Craw promptly ignores her and turns back to you.

Craw: Why are you naked?

You: We just haven’t had a chance to find some clothes.

Craw: Well the shop’s right there, I can show you around since you’re new.

Hatani: Nooooo please please please please play ball with me. I can give you a whole tour afterwards!

Kage is mad at you and will follow Craw, no matter what you choose.
A. Go with Craw
B. Stay with Hatani
C. Explore on your own
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No. 1093517 ID: 27e140

A, And quit trying to parent Kage.
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No. 1093519 ID: 3c8716

we'd get less weird looks if we actually have some clothes on no matter what, A.
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No. 1093520 ID: 9177dc

Eh, better to have been safe than sorry; we've known her for all of five minutes.
#A, I think, but maybe tell Hatani you'll come back?
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No. 1093521 ID: a7a180

Trip over yourself apologizing for your nakedness and go with Craw.
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No. 1093530 ID: 9bbb0e

>>1093516
A. Clothes are important to blend in.
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No. 1093535 ID: 5ebd37

B) you two dweebs can play ball while the cool kids hang out.
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No. 1093538 ID: 2f41db

>>1093516
A, but promise youll be back and mean it.
Maybe a little apology to kage. Youre still getting used to everything.
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No. 1093540 ID: fa3034

A, at least until we get some clothes and then we can play ball
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No. 1093547 ID: 7c0da2

A. You'll come back to play ball, but right now you really need clothes.
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No. 1093571 ID: 9ea24b
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1093571

>A, you need to blend in
You’re not sure how long it’s been since the first batch of homunculi were born, but it’s been enough time that they’ve familiarized themselves with the grounds and each other. It’s important to infiltrate the group now before they realize you and Kage don’t belong.

You: Sorry Hatani, we can come back and play after we get some clothes. You can practice while you wait.

Hatani: You promise?

You: Kage might not want to play but I do, for sure!

The boy’s eyes shine with hope and he waves goodbye as you and Kage follow Craw to the closest building. It has homogeneous gray walls without seams where the sides join, like it was grown instead of built. You don’t see any windows or doors until you wrap around to the front.

Before you go in, you reach a hand toward Kage, which she dodges pointedly.

You: Sorry, I didn’t mean to upset you earlier, I just wasn’t sure what you’d do.

Kage: Ugh, well, it was embarrassing. You’re kind of a nerd, Kentaro, like Hatani.

You: The power of dweebery gives me strength, Kage. I want you to know I’m not trying to parent you or anything. I’ll trust you more in the future.

Kage: Whatever.
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No. 1093572 ID: 9ea24b
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1093572

The bell on the door jingles merrily as you step inside. There are racks of colorful garments packed into the space, with no salespeople in sight. All the clothes look like they’re for guys, but that should be fine.

>Which homunculus is in the shop? (Random check out of five)
You hear Craw swear under his breath when he spots a handsome young humanoid comparing striped ties in the large floor to ceiling mirror.

Craw: This is the worst possible…fucking insufferable.

Kage: Should we beat him up? I can beat him up if he’s bothering you.

You: You know what, I’m not going to comment on that because it would make my very recent apology sound stupid.

???: Craw, who are these strange guests? I can’t believe you’ve managed to put a flaw in the great Creator’s experiment already!

Craw: I didn’t do shit Raito, I’m just getting some clothes.

Raito: Don’t you remember what we were told to do about abnormalities? I might go to the school and call the Creator once I finish choosing my tie.

Kage inches toward Raito and very unsubtly raises the sword. He frowns for a moment before going back to his smug smirk.

Raito: And I’m sure it wouldn’t be suspicious if I went missing.

You wait for Craw to tell Kage to back down, but the bird doesn’t say anything or acknowledge her presence in any way.

A. Make a deal with Raito (he seems like the calculating type, you can see what he wants)
B. See what happens when Kage hits Raito with the sword (he won’t physically suffer)
C. Tell Kage to stop (she’ll be furious)
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No. 1093574 ID: f3433a

B.
It's B time.
B this guy up.
B is a mercy to all of us.
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No. 1093575 ID: c5529d

B. Experience is the best teacher
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No. 1093578 ID: 5ebd37

B) if this jerk likes school so much lets see if he learns something. from getting bonked
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No. 1093586 ID: 9bbb0e

>>1093572
B this is the consequences of his own actions. Ignore him and ask Craw what Raito is talking about.
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No. 1093588 ID: a7a180

A. Let's minimize the inconvenience to everyone, put simply: you don't hit him with the sword and in exchange he doesn't snitch.
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No. 1093646 ID: 2f41db

>>1093572
B with reluctance.

You are making an enemy here but he likely would have been one anyway.

Ponder his abnormalities statement.
Ask craw about it.
Consider clothes that will help you disguise things if it is about physical features.
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No. 1093649 ID: b6ec18

A
We get our clothes and he doesn't get wrecked
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No. 1093654 ID: 9ea24b
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1093654

>B
You stay quiet, staring evenly at Raito. Kage has the presence of mind to hit the homunculus with the flat side of the blade and he flails his arms and tries to lean away as she keeps smacking him.

Raito: Would you stop that?! You’re messing up my hair.

Kage puts both hands on the sword and bonks Raito hard enough on the head that he spits a mouthful of dye and the ground cracks under his dress shoes. She stops immediately and gasps even though you’re confident Raito isn’t in pain. It doesn’t stop him from wailing and being dramatic though.

Raito: Gaaahhhh, you monster! You’ll pay for this!

He staggers away from Kage and toward the store exit, hand trembling as he wipes at his lip. Craw steps out of the way and you let Raito pass as well.

Kage: I-Is he okay?

You: He should be fine. Thanks for taking care of that.
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No. 1093655 ID: 9ea24b
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1093655

Once Raito disappears from view, you turn to Craw.

You: What was he talking about? Is the giant the one you’re calling the Creator?

Craw: Yeah, the Creator is the big shadowy guy. They told us to let them know if we noticed anything strange. You seem normal enough but I don’t think there’s supposed to be more than seven of us.

You: Damn.

Craw: Raito thinks he’s some kind of mastermind and likes pissing me off. I bet he noticed you didn’t belong right away.

You: What will the giant do to us if Raito snitches?

Craw: Dunno, we haven’t reported anything yet so we don’t know what happens afterwards. That loser’s probably gone to his room to scheme, so I think you’re safe for now. Let’s get those clothes.

Suggest/draw your outfit! Kage will choose her own attire.
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No. 1093658 ID: a7a180
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1093658

This shirt color really spoke to you. The hoodie's comfy, too. Those nice white sneakers are probably going to get dirty quick.
(You can imagine the Steve logo on the sides of the shoes instead of the Nike check, if you must.)
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No. 1093669 ID: b55e17
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1093669

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No. 1093670 ID: b55e17
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1093670

I couldnt decide so have two outfit ideas
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No. 1093677 ID: 2f41db

>>1093670
All three good so far but this i like the most.
High vollar fits with his calculating moves earlier.
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No. 1093680 ID: 1effd3
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1093680

Red ANime Scarf.

Maybe get some cool animegoggles too.
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No. 1093689 ID: 9bbb0e

>>1093670
I also like this one.
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No. 1093694 ID: 69784c

>>1093669
Backing this but in blue or black
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No. 1093700 ID: 9177dc
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1093700

I couldn't let it go undone, even if I had to use my mouse
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No. 1093701 ID: 8f9bc4

>>1093700
you really could have
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No. 1093702 ID: 5ebd37

>>1093680
He looks like a red scarf kind of guy. Or maybe a kerchief
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No. 1093705 ID: 9177dc

>>1093701
True. I *felt like I was shirking my duty*, to let it go undone, then.
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No. 1093708 ID: 8f9bc4

>>1093705
you mean shirtking your duty
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No. 1093712 ID: 9bbb0e

>>1093700
>>1093708
He's a shirtking alright, I kneel.

>>1093670
But we steved unironically recently, so I'm still voting for this.
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No. 1093736 ID: 9ea24b
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1093736

>Green jacket, green shorts, no shirt, no shoes
The high collar of the coat makes you look very calculating indeed, and you like the feeling of the ground on your feet and the air on your chest. Craw gives you a thumbs up of approval and Kage emerges with her own outfit, a dramatic black robe that matches her sword, to glare at you with burning jealousy.

You: Thanks for helping us and explaining things Craw. I’m going to find Hatani now and play sports. You're welcome to come with me, Kage.

Kage gazes longingly at Craw. The young crow has begun browsing the racks of goth graphic tees and doesn’t notice. She sighs loudly, but Craw doesn’t look up. Defeated and out of options, Kage turns back to you.

Kage: I guess I’ll go.

The two of you exit the shop and return to the park. Hatani is still alone on the grass, just as you left him, and when he sees you he rushes over.

Hatani: You came back! I invented a game and I’ve been practicing while you were gone.

He shows off his ball manipulation, kicking and smacking the orb in perfect arcs through the air.

You: Teach us the rules and we can get started!

Hatani eagerly explains the relatively straightforward rules for scoring and puts you and Kage on a team against him. You’re okay at handling the ball and Hatani yells encouragement as he puts you to shame with his coordination. Kage refuses to put down her sword and so can only play with one hand. Even then she still does about as well as you.

You all play a round. Then another. A best of three turns into a best of seven and then your team isn’t losing quite as badly and in your concentration you lose track of games around the twentieth.
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No. 1093737 ID: 9ea24b
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1093737

Kage elbows you the next time the ball shoots away due to a misjudged hit and Hatani has to go retrieve it.

Kage: I’m bored. We’ve been doing this for ages.

You: I thought you were having fun.

Kage: Yeah, keyword “was”, we’ve been playing too long and now it feels stupid. Aren’t you worried that Raito will take revenge for me hitting him? Also I want to see Craw again.

Those are good points. You wave Hatani over once he returns with the ball.

You: Hey buddy, I had a great time but I think we gotta go.

Hatani: What? But you promised to play with me…

You: I mean technically I’m not tired and the light hasn’t changed and there’s really no way of knowing how much time has passed, but, uh, I kind of want to do something else. Don’t you want to do something else?

Hatani: No? I’m having a lot of fun! I love sports and I love having friends.

A. Firmly excuse yourself and decide what to do next (Hatani will be sad)
B. Keep playing until Hatani wants to stop (you are skeptical this will happen)
C. Whisper to Kage to attack Hatani (she’ll take the blame and initiate a fight)
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No. 1093738 ID: a7a180

A. You did play, but there's other stuff to do. Isn't there?
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No. 1093739 ID: 943fcb

>>1093737
A. You should see about getting Kage a strap for her sword. Hatani knows sports, is there a place to get a holster or sheath? If not, you might have to make one out of clothes.
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No. 1093740 ID: 9bbb0e

>>1093739
Good plan.
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No. 1093745 ID: b55e17

A and let him know what boundaries are and that if he comes up with a new game maybe when you find someone else interested you can all play a cool newer game!
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No. 1093747 ID: 55d1dc

Why mot ask him if theres anything else in town that you all can do that is equally as fun as this game. That way, you can do something else, and he wont get too upset as we'll be doing a different kind of game.

Otherwise, A
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No. 1093757 ID: 3a5042

A, you fulfilled your promise by playing, and now you're done. This is a healthy stopping point, and Hatani has to respect it.
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No. 1093780 ID: 7c0da2

A) You want to look around, but he can give you a tour if he wants to come with you.
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No. 1093786 ID: 2f41db

>>1093757
Agreed.
Tell him you dont want to play so much that you get bored and never want to play again.
A break will give him time to think of new games and ways to play too.

Then the strap.
A cool one.
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No. 1093793 ID: 9ea24b
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1093793

>A
You: There must be something in town that’s as fun as sports. What do they do at the other buildings? It’d be good to find Kage a sheath on a strap for her sword so she doesn’t have to do everything one-handed.

Hatani: I dunno, the Creator said the arena is for if we want to fight really intensely without damaging the other buildings. The dorms contain our rooms which we can decorate and lie on the beds to get dye refills. At the school they have these two weird fairies that can teach you stuff. Not sports stuff though so I don’t care.

You: That sounds fun! Maybe if you spent more time learning about other things you’d be able to invent an even cooler game.

Hatani: I’m not dumb, okay Kentaro? You don’t have to patronize me. I’m here because I want to be here and I’m not going to leave. Go away if you don’t want to play anymore.

He looks a bit guilty after saying that.

Hatani: I mean, you should come back if you want to play again, but I don’t want to force you to stay if you hate it and think it’s boring.

You: I don’t hate it or think it’s boring, I just want a break. We’ll see you soon.

Kage: See ya, nerd.
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No. 1093794 ID: 9ea24b
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1093794

You and Kage walk across the park back toward and then past the shop. The grass turns into neat paved paths that curve around hedges and fountains. You hear occasional shouts and thuds from the arena, but otherwise don’t see anyone outside. With your current knowledge and skill, you don’t think you could fashion a sheath and strap out of the clothes in the shop.

What do you want to do first? This will affect the order in which you meet the others and learn things, which may influence upcoming events.
A. The school (learning is cool)
B. The dorms (Raito should be there and you can investigate the beds)
C. The arena (there are at least two people who like fighting there)
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No. 1093795 ID: da60aa

C, Let's check out that fight
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No. 1093796 ID: 2f41db

C learning is cool, but kage likes excitement.
Lets go for her.
Arena time.
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No. 1093797 ID: 3a5042

A, best to put a boring conversational task in-between cooler active stuff.
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No. 1093799 ID: a7a180

A. Let's meet these fairies.
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No. 1093800 ID: 174f48

C. Should inspire Kage and her mild bloodlust
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No. 1093801 ID: 9bbb0e

>>1093794
C. Dye for the dye god
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No. 1093802 ID: 63709c

C) sounds like it's close by
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No. 1093866 ID: 7c0da2

A) Let's see how learning stuff works.
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No. 1093874 ID: 0db8d3

C

Hear that? They got a place where we can go all out!
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No. 1093908 ID: 9ea24b
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1093908

>C
You’re interested in the school and the fairies, but you can tell Kage is much more excited by the sounds of action and you’re curious as well. You point her toward the largest building, the source of the thuds, and the two of you hurry to find the entrance.

The arena is a stout cylinder, with holes all the way around the base that bypass the thick outer wall and split into a staircase and a tunnel to the inner field. You and Kage take the staircase and emerge at a single row of seats that wrap around the circumference of the building, about two thirds of the way up.

>Guaranteed encounters: Gun and Mushi
>Craw observer check: Failure
There’s no one sitting in the stands. You spot a spiky haired youth in a jacket and tall boots absolutely wailing on a kid in a blue sports uniform. There’s spilled dye and shattered obstacles made of the generic gray material everywhere. They must have been brawling for a while.

???: Timeout Gun, there’s someone here.

Gun, the guy with the boots, socks the speaker in the stomach so hard that dye splurts out of his eyes.

???: I said timeout!

Gun: Sorry! Let’s go see who it is.
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No. 1093909 ID: 9ea24b
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1093909

The two nimbly jump on the top of the rumble and then leap up to the level of the seats, a short distance away. You’re startled by their coordination and speed, and Kage hisses at them in warning. They stop a couple of seats away.

???: Hi I’m Mushi! Nice to meet you, we don’t know each other but Craw stopped by earlier and mentioned there were some new folks around.

He extends his hand, which is positively dripping with dye. You take it and briefly introduce yourself and Kage.

Kage: Is Craw still here?

Mushi: Oh no, not anymore, I think he said he was going to the school after visiting us. I’ll need to go to bed pretty soon, me and Gun have been trying to find the limit of how much dye we can lose before falling unconscious.

Gun: I’m Gun! I want to be the best and strongest fighter ever. What’s that you’re holding? Is that a sword? Where’d you get it?

Mushi: Huh? How would that even work? Are our bodies vulnerable to cutting damage? What happens if our dye sacks are pierced? Have you guys tested its properties?

Mushi scoots closer to Kage and she clutches her sword to her chest protectively.

Kage: Back off! It’s mine.

Mushi: I’m sorry, I’m not trying to take it, I’m just curious. Have you had a chance to use it?

Kage: Um, not really. I hit Raito with the flat of the blade when he was being annoying but that’s it.

Gun: Let’s fight and we can find out! You look like a tough opponent.

Mushi: Hold on, how about you test it on me first since I’m going to rest soon anyways. You can hit me in the shoulder, or slice the tip of my fingers, or stab me through the palm!

Kage seems uncomfortable with the situation and looks to you for guidance.
A. Advise her to test the sharp side of the sword on Mushi (learning is cool)
B. Encourage her to fight Gun (she’ll need the sword to win)
C. Tell Mushi and Gun to back off (you’ll have to fight Gun, which you’re not looking forward to)
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No. 1093910 ID: c5529d

A. Mushi makes a more compelling argument
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No. 1093912 ID: 0db8d3

B!
And while she's doing that, we should fight Mushi!
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No. 1093913 ID: 32c7ee

A. Let’s find out!
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No. 1093914 ID: 3a5042

A, Only so we can get an answer way quicker. Plus, if it can kill peeps, and she kills Gun with it in a fight, then Gun won't be available to fight anymore.
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No. 1093915 ID: fa3034

A, lets learn our limits!
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No. 1093920 ID: 9bbb0e

>>1093914
Yes, it wouldn't be very CALCULATING of us to recommend such a reckless course of action.

A.
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No. 1093922 ID: 7c0da2

A) We're all dyeing to find out how effective it is.
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No. 1093998 ID: 2f41db

>>1093909
A but lets not get stab happy.
Once we know how safe it is or not we'll be able to tell whether kage can use it if she wants to have a bout.
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No. 1094007 ID: d76279

>>1093998
We’re not the ones holding the sword.
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No. 1094015 ID: 9ea24b
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1094015

>A
Mushi makes an appealing argument for testing the sword. You like his intelligence, though he seems self-sacrificing to a fault. Well, better him than you or Kage, especially since he’ll be resting soon anyways.

You: Kage, you can try to cut Mushi’s hand. You have his permission and it’ll be good to find out if we can heal from wounds.

Kage: Okay, but he needs to stand back and hold out his arm, I don’t want dye getting on my nice robe.

Mushi complies while Gun perches on the seats to get a good view. Kage positions herself and lifts the blade overhead in her tested chopping technique.

You wince as she hits closer to the wrist than the base of the fingers. All the homunculi have such small extremities that you can’t really blame her, but it’s still gruesome when most of Mushi’s hand flops onto the ground, followed by a gush of dye.
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No. 1094016 ID: 9ea24b
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1094016

Everyone stares at the wound until Mushi slowly kneels and then falls over into the rapidly forming puddle, splattering Kage before she can jump back. She swears.

To avoid further dye hazards, Kage doesn’t move to help the boy she maimed and Gun seems fairly unbothered by the situation, so you sigh and kneel in the dye to find the hand and try to press it to Mushi’s stump. After holding it on firmly for a few minutes, you don’t notice any automatic healing, though blocking the wound temporarily helps stem the flow of dye. You let the hand flop back onto the ground.

Kage: Is he dead?

You: I hope he’s just unconscious, like he said. I guess your sword is pretty serious after all.

Gun: Wow! If we fight you shouldn’t use it Kage, getting cut would make things too short and boring.

You: You still want to fight? Shouldn’t we, uh, help Mushi? I don’t think he can get up and go to bed by himself.

Kage: It’s my sword and I decide if I’ll use it or not. Also I want to go to the school to see Craw. Gun, you should help your friend, we barely even know him.

Gun: I mean, he’s my friend but he’s not my best friend. I can think of a few things I’d rather be doing. Like fighting you even if you use the sword.

You: Who’s your best friend then?

Gun: I’m still figuring that out, okay? It takes a real special someone!

You currently have dye stains on your hands and clothes.
A. Take Mushi to the dorms (Kage will ditch and Gun will come with you)
B. Go with Kage to the school (Gun will take Mushi to the dorms)
C. Other (suggest who, what, or where to visit)
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No. 1094020 ID: a7a180

Find somewhere to wash off, first... like a locker room maybe.
B. Might be worth asking the fairies if there's a school nurse.
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No. 1094024 ID: 9bbb0e

>>1094016
A. Mushi seems like someone who we can trust. We should make sure he's okay, and earn his.
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No. 1094026 ID: b55e17

A
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No. 1094027 ID: fa3034

B, but see if you can wash up along the way
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No. 1094034 ID: 3a5042

A, let's make sure Mushi's okay.
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No. 1094079 ID: 62350c

A.
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No. 1094125 ID: 2f41db

>>1094016
Has to be A.
Help the guy.

Hes a dumbass but a brave one.

Kage will probably end up hovering around crow so youll find her again.
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No. 1094138 ID: 9ea24b
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1094138

>A
You want to make sure Mushi’s okay and you don’t entirely trust Gun to do a good job with the delivery. You easily scoop the boy up and arrange him over your shoulder, making a complete mess of your clothes. Hopefully there’s somewhere to wash off in the dorms or the school, but at worst you could use one of those fountains you passed on the way here. After a moment you pick up the loose hand as well.

You: Me and Gun will take care of Mushi. Kage, I’ll meet up with you and Craw later!

Kage: Okay, see ya.

She takes off with a blast of air and is soon out of sight. You notice Gun staring up in the sky to track her path, though he’s quick to follow you as you head for the stadium stairs.

Gun: I better start working on my battle strategy, Kage sure has a lot of tricks huh?

You: I don’t think she wants to fight you, dude.

Gun: You don’t think she sees me as a rival?

You: We’re not exactly competing for anything here, are we? Did the Creator mention anything like that?

Gun: No, but I told you I want to be the best! Even an opponent with a sharp sword is just another chance to get smarter and stronger.

You kind of get Gun’s obsession after experiencing Hatani’s sports mania firsthand. While you don’t personally have any goals besides integrating with the other homunculi to survive, it would be nice to have something more to strive for. Something less suicidal than Gun’s dream.

He’s a talkative guy, and he tells you about his fighting practice with Mushi on the short walk to the dorms. The kid you’re carrying is apparently about as strong as Gun, but more in his head and less willing to use maximum force. Mushi was already forming strategies about how to roll with hits to lessen dye leakage before he got the idea to test his loss limits. Sounds like a great guy to have as an ally!
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No. 1094139 ID: 9ea24b
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1094139

Gun takes the lead at the entrance to the dorm, a flat, one-story building with lots of big windows and a playset. Inside is a single hallway lined with labeled doors, seven total, and Gun’s loud voice is clearly audible to anyone who might be resting inside. Your ears twitch as you hear noise from Raito’s room.

Gun opens Mushi’s door, which is unlocked. Inside the walls are covered with posters of muscular men in bright, primary colors, proportioned like the Creator. There’s a blue and red comforter on a soft mattress that melts around Mushi’s body as you place him to rest. You put the hand against the stump and wait for the bed to work it’s magic

You: Where did all of these decorations come from?

Gun: Oh there’s a big closet in everyone’s room filled with things we like. I have a lot of stuffed animals if you wanna see ‘em.

You: Maybe later. Have you tried your bed before? How does it work?

Gun: It’s really comfy! A bunch of little needles come out and go through your skin and fill you with dye until you’re back to normal.

You: Huh???

You turn to look at Mushi, who’s sunk deep in the mattress. With your sharp eyes you can see microscopic needles poking through his clothes into his flesh from all possible angles. You’re not a fan of the visual.

You: Won’t this take a long time then, if they’re so small? He wasn’t even losing dye anymore while we were walking, the needles have to fill him all the way from empty to full.

Gun: Yeah probably. Wanna go say hi to Raito? I like him, he’s really funny.

You want to stay in the dorm until you’re sure Mushi’s okay.
A. Visit Raito (see what he’s scheming or apologize for earlier)
B. Remain by Mushi (think about your goals)
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No. 1094140 ID: 2f41db

>>1094139
Remain by mushi.
You heed to know hes ok.
Let him know youre relieved when he does come around.

Also, learn how the bed works in detail.
You guys dont have obe.
If it only works for the owner theres no fix for you two.
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No. 1094141 ID: a7a180

B. As good a time as any to self reflect. Are you really going to chase this goal, or is this just so you have an answer if asked, like Gun?
Are there spare rooms in the dorm? Where are you going to live?
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No. 1094143 ID: b55e17

B, maybe idly try reattaching the hand while it's laying there. Maybe contemplate what a good goal could even be, it could be just going out and exploring and meeting new people, or finding out what the creator has in mind or something like that.
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No. 1094148 ID: 5a30c8

A, Hanging around here won't change anything, so may as well check up on Raito.
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No. 1094150 ID: 9bbb0e

>>1094143
Seeking TRUTH seems like a CALCULATING thing to do.

>>1094140
I agree, B.
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No. 1094155 ID: fa3034

B, maybe it's not time to find an ultimate goal but you should start thinking about what direction you want to go. No matter what I think we want Kage on our side. That sword is not something we want turned against us. We should be an inspiration to others like us.
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No. 1094216 ID: 9ea24b
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1094216

>B
You: Go ahead and hang out with Raito, I’ll wait with Mushi.

Gun: Cool!

You take vigil by Mushi’s bed, the occasional sounds of Gun’s voice carrying through the thin walls. Since the homunculi don’t need to sleep you guess there’s no harm in shoddy sound proofing.

After waiting perhaps the time of five games of ball, you flick your tail onto the bed to see if it’ll react to your foreign body. You see needles extend out of the mattress and through your fur, though they retract once realizing you’re full of dye already. That’s nice, you were worried the beds wouldn’t work for you, though Kage does have a different color dye so it might be different for her.

Plenty more time to ponder. There aren’t rooms in the dorms for you or Kage, which is understandable and a little sad. No closet full of custom gifts, no space to hang out, no benevolent god-like being looking out for you instead of being a constant existential threat. At least no one you’ve met besides Raito seems to care about snitching on you and Kage, Mushi could probably count above seven and notice the discrepancy but he seems too nice to report it and you doubt Gun cares at all.

If integration has been a success that means you need a new step on your path to survival. You want to learn as much as you can about why you’re all here and decode the Creator’s cryptic, anxious thoughts that only you and Kage are aware of as a consequence of being born late. To help with this you want to be friendly with everyone, especially Kage since she has the sword. So far you think your relationship with her has been pretty positive though you don’t seem to be her type.

You’d like to meet the last two boys and check out the school. You’re itching to seek the truth!
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No. 1094217 ID: 9ea24b
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1094217

It’s hard to keep track of time through imaginary ball games and you’ve lost count again when you notice there’s a puddle of red building in the groove made by Mushi’s right arm, the injured one. Oh no, there’s nothing to keep the dye inside him and it’s leaking out of his injury as fast as the needles are replacing it!

You desperately try to force the severed hand onto Mushi’s arm stump, snapping a few needles in the process. It doesn’t stick and a gush of red separates them as soon as you let go. The dye is starting to soak through the mattress. Will it become saturated? Will the whole dorm be flooded? Worst of all, Mushi won’t regain consciousness if he’s constantly losing dye. Who designed these beds to not have repair properties? Maybe the Creator never accounted for the scenario where an illegal weapon would be created.

What do you do to stop the leak?
A. Figure something out yourself (suggest method)
B. Raito’s smart, you bet he’d have an idea (and he knows more about the available resources than you do)
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No. 1094218 ID: b55e17

Clothing being destroyed or damage through fighting seems kind of common here, maybe you can find a sewing kit and straight up sew his hand back on. And then duct tape it, and seal that duct tape with some sort of glue. Which probably means finding someone with supplies.

In the meantime, maybe get some rope or a belt or something and like tie the stump shut, just so it doesent oversaturate the bed or leak out. Better to have it sealed while you try to figure out a backup plan.
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No. 1094219 ID: 5a30c8

A, maybe you can apply a tourniquet of some sort for now? Pinch the hole shut and tie it off until you can find some way to attach the hand back on.

If that works, maybe you should do the same for the severed hand to keep it fresh? Fill it with dye and tie it off.
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No. 1094228 ID: a7a180

Look around for a string to tie off the wrist stump. It's a good thing you stayed here to check on him. Ah, but if only you'd worn the hoodie so there would be a string right there..!
Basically, B unless you can find a solution sitting right there in the room.
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No. 1094229 ID: 9bbb0e

>>1094219
This seems like the best short term solution while we find a way to reattach the hand.
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No. 1094238 ID: 5ebd37

A good tourniquet is needed before you do anything else.
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No. 1094241 ID: 2f41db

>>1094217
Raito might use this against you if you bring him in but he might be the only one who can help.

Damn.

Well, at least its a good thing you stayed otherwise they wouldnt have known till it was too late.

See if theres something you can clog it with or wedge in there before you ho to find help.
Even if you could sew it back on, it wouldnt be a sealed join.
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No. 1094286 ID: 9ea24b
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1094286

>A
This is fine, you can handle it. You take a moment to collect yourself and observe the problem. Put simply, the wound is still open, which is why the dye keeps flowing. If you could bind the hole with something like a string or strip of cloth tight around Mushi’s wrist, the pressure restricted flow should be enough to get the boy to a net positive dye state and back to consciousness. Then you both can look for a more permanent solution, like sewing the hand to the stump.

You have a long white cloth you were using as a belt, kind of, and you hunch over Mushi and tie it to his arm, yanking on the ends as hard as you can to secure it. The cloth quickly soaks up the dye and turns a bright red, but you think it’s working.

It’s not long before the needles retract and Mushi stirs. He sits up in bed and takes in you, the mess of dye, and his unattached hand.

Mushi: Wow, that was some sword, huh?

You: Yeah, sorry about your hand, the bed didn’t heal you like I was hoping.

Mushi: It is a little weird to see it lying there. Um, I assume you don’t want me to call the Creator to ask them to fix it.

You: You’re right, I don’t want to get Kage in trouble. I don’t think she and I are supposed to be here, and the Creator would probably take us away. We can find a way to fix it ourselves, think of it like an adventure or a quest!

Mushi: Sure, and it’s also the right thing to do. I want to help everyone, even if the Creator doesn’t think you belong. I don’t think there’s anything that can help us at the shop or the arena, let’s ask around at the school.
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No. 1094287 ID: 9ea24b
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1094287

You and Mushi walk out of his room and take the hallway to the dorm exit. You spot Raito when he cracks his door open to stare at you, eyes darting to Mushi’s stump, which is slowly dripping dye. He snaps the door shut before you can comment. Mushi seems unbothered.

You stop at the nearest fountain to dab water on your skin and clothes. The dye is soluble and it’s easy to wash up. Mushi cleans his face and the worst of the dye on his uniform and around his stump.

As you take the winding stone path to the school, you look toward the park to try and spot Hatani. The boy has been out there for a long time now, and you feel a little guilty that he’s been by himself.

You stop and squint. You don’t see that bright orange hair anywhere. Maybe Hatani went to find someone to play with? Or got a hobby outside of sports?

You’re skeptical, and you startle when you see something big, about the size of three homunculi, crawl around the shop before ducking inside. Still no sign of Hatani.

A. Continue to the school (stay on task)
B. Investigate the shop with Mushi (you have a bad feeling about the big thing)
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No. 1094288 ID: b55e17

A. Commit to what you're doing, if something spooky is happening it'll come at you eventually and you'd rather figure out the hand thing first so that if it requires fighting, you won't have to worry about em.

Also Kage is probably on it, right?
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No. 1094289 ID: 9bbb0e

>>1094287
A. Kage is at the school and she has the sword. If we need to fight horrible monsters we will need her help.
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No. 1094293 ID: 2f41db

>>1094287
A.
Not investigating the shop may result in someone being attacked by something bad.
But investigating it with an injured companion risks increasing the potential casualty count.
And you know mushi will want to help if you try to leave him going to school alone.
That guy lives for it.
Get him to school but as soon as you see someone you can tag in, hustle back to the shop while he gets fixed up.
Maybe with kage in tow, for protection.
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No. 1094299 ID: a7a180

B. The tourniquet will hold for now, just run don't fight if things go south.
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No. 1094317 ID: 7c0da2

B. Mushi will probably agree once you explain what you saw.
By the way you should probably look out for him, because he looks like the type of guy who is entirely too quick to make a heroic sacrifice. Agree with him beforehand that you'll both flee if things look bad. But don't use the word "beforehand", that's kinda insensitive at the moment.
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No. 1094383 ID: 9ea24b
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1094383

>A
You don’t feel confident as a fighter and Mushi is injured. It makes you feel a little guilty, but you turn away and pretend you didn’t see anything since you don’t trust Mushi not to rush into battle. You can investigate the shop after gathering reinforcements, like Kage and her sword, and Hatani will be okay as long as you find him and get him to bed eventually.
The school is one large room filled with round tables and flat backed chairs. You immediately spot Kage laughing side by side with one of the boys you haven’t met. Their table is covered with dirty bowls and containers of wet and dry ingredients, culminating in a three layered cake that the two are decorating with spatulas and piping bags. Kage has even put her sword down so she can frost better.

Craw and a fox boy are chatting over worksheets a few tables away. Craw nods respectfully to you both.

Mushi: Dennis is the one cooking with Kage and Yako is with Craw. I wonder what module they’re working on, I know Yako was really excited about the rewards for finishing a class.

There’s a bright red button under a protective case on the middle table, which you assume is for contacting the Creator. Against the far wall is a familiar pulsing mass of blue gel. This must be another printer! It’s much smaller than the one that made the homunculi and you watch as Kage and the scruffy guy dump their meticulously crafted cake into it. They cheer when the pudgy pink creature hovering around their heads flashes green. The other weird fairy is sitting on Craw’s table. Its huge eye swivels to you and it beats its wings in a leisurely approach. Up close you can see it’s about the size of your head.
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No. 1094384 ID: 9ea24b
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1094384

Fairy: Hello and welcome to the classroom! I am your autonomous teacher, Punt. I recognize you are a new student. What is your name?

You: Uh, Kentaro.

Punt: Welcome Kentaro! You may pick from the following seven courses: consumer purchase strategies, technology, household maintenance, child/pet care, personal finance, cooking, and textiles. I will track your progress, so feel free to stop a lesson at any time. Once you complete a course you will receive a gacha machine token.

It points a stubby limb at a shiny machine in the corner opposite the printer. The clear plastic holding box is filled with colorful orbs.

Punt: You can spend your token immediately for a fabulous prize or hold onto it for later. What would you like to learn?

Textiles sounds like the best place to get your hands on some needles and thread to help Mushi, and Punt escorts you to a table while its other body fetches sewing supplies from the printer. It shows you the basics to get started, puts down a large packet of instructions, then drifts back to Craw to grade his assignment. If Kage’s lasted this long, Punt must not be able to tell that you don’t belong.

You immediately find that the provided metal needle doesn’t pierce Mushi’s skin. What do you do?
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No. 1094385 ID: a7a180

Ask the fairy about sewing safety to see why the needle doesn't pierce skin. Then try and bypass safety measures via, say, using a hammer to try and force it through.
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No. 1094386 ID: 9bbb0e

>>1094384
It might be that only the sword material can pierce homunculi skin.

I had a concerning thought. The printer gave you two the sword. There are two reasons I can think of for that. One, the printer knew of a threat that the sword would be needed to defeat. Two, the printer MADE a threat that the sword would be needed to defeat so that you two could save the homunculi and ingratiate yourself to the Creator, in order to save your lives from being regarded as anomalies.

Either way, the sewing kit isn't going to solve the problem right now, but we can make a better wound dressing for Mushi's stump. Then we team up with Kage and go deal with whatever that was.
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No. 1094388 ID: fa3034

We might need the very tip of Kage's sword in order to make sowing holes. We should catch up with her and let her know about the big monster to fight.
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No. 1094514 ID: 9ea24b
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1094514

Despite forcing the needle into Mushi as hard as you can, even using a chair to try and bash it through, all you end up with is a bent bit of metal and a sopping wet tourniquet.

You: I think we’ll have to use the sword to make sewing holes. Let me go talk to Kage for a second.

Mushi: Okay, I’ll start reading these instructions though I think sewing might be a little hard while I only have one hand.

You go to Dennis and Kage’s table, where they’re starting on a luscious strawberry rhubarb pie. Dennis seems happy to follow Kage’s lead, and he stares at you vacantly as you approach, mouth half open. Maybe not the smartest homunculus out of the bunch, but if Kage gets along with him that’s a good sign.

You: Hey Kage, how’ve you been doing? Is it okay if I borrow your sword for a second?

Kage snatches up her weapon and fumbles it through her buttery hands. She blushes furiously as it clatters to the ground.

Kage: I was fine until you bothered me! Aghhh, no you can’t use my sword, it’s mine. What do you need it for?

You: If you could use the tip to poke some holes around the edge of Mushi’s hand and wrist, we can sew it back together.

Kage: Oh. The wound isn’t fixed yet?

You: I don’t think this place or our bodies were designed with your sword in mind. I’m wondering why the printer made it.

Kage: Because swords are cool, duh.

You: You don’t think this is some kind of plan to help us win favor with the Creator? We might need this sword to defeat our enemies! Before I came here I thought I saw a monster down by the park and I’m worried it attacked Hatani. We need to rescue him, and your sword will definitely make fighting easier.

Kage: That does sound cool. I’ll help you with the holes and then we can check out the monster after Dennis and I finish this pie.
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No. 1094515 ID: 9ea24b
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1094515

Kage wipes her hands and then carefully presses horizontal slits along the edge of Mushi stump and his severed hand using her blade. She returns to her station while you painstakingly stitch the ends together. You use multiple lengths of string so that the join is tight and then you undo the tourniquet to see if there are any leaks.

Mushi waves his arm around and you see his fingers clenching and unclenching, which means he’s regained control of his hand at least. You’re worried a strong hit would break some of the strings and as you watch a few drops of dye squeeze out. Still, it’s a big improvement and you feel like you did your best to help Mushi after the sword experiment.

What do you do next?
A. Work on a sheath for Kage’s sword (you’ll pass the textile course afterwards and receive a token, but it’ll take a long time)

B. Take Dennis and Kage to investigate the monster (suggest your strategy: aggressive, sneaky, or diplomatic)
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No. 1094516 ID: ff9948

A, Kage can handle the monster. You just worry about getting an education.
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No. 1094519 ID: 9bbb0e

>>1094515
B. We should begin with diplomacy, and if it goes poorly we will at least be a distraction for Dennis and Kage to get the drop on it.

We could ask Mushi about making a sheath. He's doing the textile course anyways, and it would be a practical thing to make.
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No. 1094521 ID: a7a180

B sneaky.
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No. 1094525 ID: c5529d

We did say to Kage we'll deal with the creature after helping with the wound. Can't go back on that. B.

Sneaky sneaky.
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No. 1094534 ID: 2f41db

>>1094515
Oh. Now that is good news.
Some control.

Hm.
We dont know what homonculous skin is like.
What if its a polymer? Something that can be reconnected by heat?
Im not suggesting cauterisation, or actual flame.
something more akin to a tiny heat gun of the kind youd shrink shrinkwrap with or laminating sleeves.
. Something to soften the skin and make it malleable enough to rejoin...
Failingnthat, its time to find a roll of flex tape and slap a wrist band of that on there.

Oh.
B for sure.
Softly and safely approach and, find out what you are dealing with.
then you can look forward to all that wonderful learning when everything is resolved.
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No. 1094535 ID: 524f49

>>1094519
Got a point. B diplomacy but Kage ready to ambush and bring a swift end to it if need be.
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No. 1094542 ID: 44c167

B sneaky
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No. 1094583 ID: 7c0da2

B. Be diplomatic, there's too many of you to be sneaky.

And before you go you should ask the fairy what's the job they're training you for. Because on one hand it looks like they're training you to become maids or some kind of servant or assistant. But on the other hand there is a big arena outside to teach you to fight.
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No. 1094584 ID: 9ea24b
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1094584

>Ask Mushi to work on a sheath for Kage
Mushi cheerfully agrees. He goes over to Kage to take some measurements and starts working on the design. It will be a good long while before it’s complete.

Punt flies over to save your small progress in the textile course.

You: Hey, what are these courses preparing us for, anyway? Why aren’t you teaching us something cool, like maths?

Punt: Hello Kentaro! There is some math in both consumer purchase strategies and personal finance. This curriculum was designed as a slice of peaceful, day to day life. It is important to have practical skills to be successful and happy.

>Be sneaky
You assess your two allies for their stealth abilities. Kage doesn’t strike you as particularly subtle, though her ability to fly is a plus, and while Dennis isn’t talkative, he is audibly inhaling and exhaling through his mouth. This is vexing because homunculi don’t need to breathe.

Well, you don’t know if the monster has good hearing, but to be safe you think you’ll do the important sneaking alone. After assessing the monster you can choose your diplomatic strategy.

You lead your troops out of the school and to a dense clump of bushes near the shop.

You: Kage and Dennis, you two watch the entrance to make sure the monster doesn’t leave. Kage, you can cut me a hole in the shop wall so I can check the area and if it’s clear you can make it big enough for me to squeeze inside.

Kage: ‘Kay.

You: Dennis, what are you good at? Can you support Kage if there’s a fight?

Dennis: Yeah I think so. Uh, I passed the child/pet care class and I’m half way through cooking. I guess ‘m okay at those.
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No. 1094585 ID: 9ea24b
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1094585

Kage sticks the tip of her sword through the back wall of the shop and jostles it in a rough circle before pulling out the loose bit of rubble. You stick your face against the wall and try to look around. By luck you’re not directly facing a rack of clothes but you do have to crouch at different angles to have more than a twenty degree field of view.

You spot a splash of orange and red on the ground and twist yourself to see Hatani’s body tucked under a shelf of folded socks. He’s unconscious, no doubt from dye loss, and you think you see a long gouge in his shirt.

You can’t spot the monster from this hole, no matter how much you contort yourself, so you slot the cut piece back into the wall and watch it seal back together. It’s clear now you’re made out of a different material, and you wonder if heat could help something like Mushi’s cut smooth together.

A. Ask Kage to make another peephole (you’ll see the monster, but have a 33% chance to be noticed)
B. Announce yourself at the shop entrance (Kage and Dennis will keep waiting in the bushes)
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No. 1094586 ID: a7a180

...Better make another peephole.
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No. 1094587 ID: 7c0da2

A. Let's have a good look at the thing before deciding if we want to ambush it.
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No. 1094588 ID: fa3034

B, Discretion be damned. Draw it out and get the drop on it.
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No. 1094591 ID: 9bbb0e

>>1094585
We now know that the monster possesses the power to cut, like Kage's sword. We should share with Kage our findings on stitching wounds shut, and our ideas on mending them with heat. Just in case we are grievously wounded and need someone to patch us back together.

Then, B.
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No. 1094596 ID: c5529d

A for progression
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No. 1094609 ID: 2f41db

>>1094585
B,
With the thought towards luring it away from the store, having dennis sneak in to rescue hatani and get him to the safety of the dorms. At the same time tasking kage to ambush the creature when she has a good shot at its back or if youre in real trouble and need a rescue.

Huddle together and share the plan.
Plans work better when you have a huddle.
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No. 1094643 ID: 9ea24b
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1094643

>A/B tie, default to the more passive A
>Stealth check (66% chance success): Success
It hurts to see Hatani injured and prone, but he’s not actively in danger and you don’t want to lose your advantage by announcing yourself. You huddle with Kage and Dennis in the bushes to talk strategy.

You: I saw Hatani in there, it looks like he was cut so the monster either has a sword or something similar.

Kage: Scary!

You: We’ll need to get Hatani’s wound sewed shut before he can rest on his bed, but I still want to see the monster to get an idea of its abilities. Cut me a hole closer to the entrance, Kage.

She complies, and you carefully check the new opening.
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No. 1094644 ID: 9ea24b
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1094644

You’re confused by the sprawling mound of fur and flesh resting in front of you. The monster is lying on the floor, watching the entrance you think, though you can’t see any visible eyes from this angle. It doesn’t stir, which you take as a sign to keep observing.

The monster has three sets of arms and legs, and you realize with horror that it’s three homunculus bodies connected head to rear. One of the front arms ends in a long, dark sickle shape that’s stained with dye, likely the weapon used to harm Hatani. A weapon built into the monster is a sinister detail.

The worst part is the monster looks a lot like you. It has short ears, its fur is dark brown and the last body segment has a fluffy tail. Only the printer could have made this beast, which might not be a beast at all. This is essentially your sibling, a fellow rogue homunculus.

You carefully press the second hole closed. While the others have been tolerant of you and Kage, you don’t think they’ll be as open minded toward this fellow. This situation is very troubling.

A. Initiate diplomacy (suggest what to say, the monster won’t attack)
B. Attack (this creature shouldn’t exist, it’s too risky)
C. Other (suggest a new strategy)
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No. 1094647 ID: a7a180

A. You're both something extra to the creator's plans, and you both don't know why you exist, right? If you don't harm Hatani further, together we can find you a place you can exist without attacking others. Which you're still looking for yourselves, but you hope it exists.
(You know, since they probably need dye to eat and homunculi can't really feel pain, supposedly, perhaps a severed limb could be sewn up as a bag and used to extract dye from the beds to supply to this guy.)
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No. 1094651 ID: fa3034

>>1094644
A*
*Diplomacy will be attempted but Kage should reposition to the roof to get the drop on it if it takes a lunge at you. Talk to it from outside.
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No. 1094660 ID: ff9948

B. It's only a moral quandary if you stop and question it. FIGHT!
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No. 1094663 ID: 2f41db

>>1094643
Phew
Good huddle guys.
I feel better about your chances already.
>>1094644
...
A.
I was ready to bait and ambush until the possibility of this being a sibling arose in mind.
We dont know the circumstance, but, as far as we know, its caused only the same level of harm as kage and we have.
Less infact as we cant see evidence of a deservedly beaten up arsehole in there.
If it is rational and can understand, it deserves a chance.
To be helped to understand and learn to cause no further harm.
We had kage and kage had us. It, dedpite the many limbs, was alone.
Thats a scary thing to be when everything is so new.
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No. 1094664 ID: cc3ace

B. It hurt our friend after all.
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No. 1094700 ID: 9bbb0e

>>1094644
A. We need to figure out what printer-chan is doing. Creating weaponized homunculi must have a reason.
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No. 1094715 ID: 7c0da2

A. He probably has useful information. And in a weird way, he's kinda like your brother, you have to at least try to resolve this peacefully. Introduce yourself as a sibling of his, explain there is no need to fight the others.
Ask him if he attacked Hatani, and if so why. And if things go well, ask him if he knows what the printer is doing.
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No. 1094716 ID: 9ea24b
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1094716

>A
The monster must work the same way as you and Kage, which means it should be aware of your existence and even have insight into the printer’s continued thought process. As long as it doesn’t injure any more of the homunculi, it can coexist here. You can put it on the right path by making contact and offering your friendship.

You tell Dennis and Kage to wait for your signal to show themselves, then march up to the store door and wave at the monster through the clear surface. It immediately leaps to its many feet, fur bristling, though it relaxes slightly when it recognizes you.

You: Hi friend, is it okay if you come outside? We can talk and you can tell me how you got here.

You slowly open the door and hold out your hands to show you’re unarmed. The monster has a large, toothy mouth that curves around the top of its head in an unfortunate manner. It trots toward you and peers out of the entrance.

???: Where’s Kage?

You: Huh?

???: Kage is strong and cool. She’s perfect. You’re the one who was born with her, I don’t know your name.

You: I’m Kentaro, Kage’s waiting nearby. You can come out Kage!

Kage thrashes her way out of the bushes with Dennis trailing behind her. The monster squeezes past you to crouch at Kage’s feet.

???: Lead us to the hole in the sky! Save us from oblivion!
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No. 1094717 ID: 9ea24b
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1094717

You: Slow down buddy, first I want to know what you did to Hatani, that orange haired kid.

???: We must avoid suspicion. He saw me approach and I moved to protect myself. It is fine since there was no suffering.

You: Okay we’re going to need to work on that. Why did the printer make you? I thought it wanted to avoid drawing attention to itself.

???: It has been a long time and there was nothing else to do. But there is salvation, the printer felt a gap in this place, a chance to escape!

Dennis raises his hand to get permission to speak and Kage nods to him.

Dennis: I don’t care that this thing hurt Hatani but I’m starting to think this counts as abnormal activity we’re supposed to warn the Creator about.

Kage: No Dennis! Bad! Do not summon the giant under any circumstances.

Dennis: Okay. Dunno what to do if more monsters keep showing up then. Or what to do when the others find out.

It sounds like after a long time, the printer gets bored and makes a new creation that recognizes all past printer projects but is paranoid toward the normal homunculi. You have no way to stop this yourself since you can’t communicate with the printer.

What do you do next? What do you name the first monster?
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No. 1094727 ID: 9bbb0e

>>1094717
Dang. We must have been playing soccer with Hatani for a LONG TIME.

It seems like the monsters that emerge from the printer are somehow influenced by you, and/or Kage. Like caricatures of your personalities and features. And the printer is definitely under the impression that the giant will not like its abnormal homunculi.

We should make it clear that the black blades can meaningfully harm the homunculi and using them to do so is something to be avoided, even if they don't suffer from it.

Since he's absolutely covered in hair, I suggest naming him Samson.
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No. 1094735 ID: fa3034

Cartil shall his name. Why is escape so important?
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No. 1094739 ID: a7a180

How about Falkor?
Check on Hatani. Falkor, can you tell us more about the hole in the sky? And how's the printer supposed to get itself there other than as bits of us?
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No. 1094743 ID: fa9b43

Kitiara is the name

We need to help Hatani
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No. 1094745 ID: 2f41db

>>1094727
Im more worried about hatani than i am names.
Check on him.
Explain that the other homonculi can be friendly.

Uh.
Name.
Name...
Clawrence?
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No. 1094758 ID: 7c0da2

Name him Wallace the Weaselpede, and explain to him that there is no need to hurt the other homonculi.
While you do that go help Hatani. There is clothes around, maybe there is sewing supplies to patch him up ?
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No. 1094787 ID: 2f41db

>>1094758
I prefer wallace the weaselpede.
My vote changes to that.
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No. 1094810 ID: 9ea24b
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1094810

>How long has it been?
Since being born you have taken two actions that were particularly lengthy. First you played extensive ball with Hatani, and later you waited for the bed to refill Mushi. That means another monster should be due at the town soon.

>Check on Hatani
You tell everyone to wait while you head for the spot in the shop where you saw Hatani. You find him in the same unconscious state, flopped on the ground with his eyes closed. He’s not even bleeding anymore, which means it’ll take a long time for him to refill even after you sew his wound shut.

>Ball survival check: Failure
Wait, where’s Hatani’s special Creator made ball? The boy will be heartbroken without it. After looking around without seeing anything, you carefully pick up Hatani and carry him back to the entrance.

You: Hey, what’s your name, new guy?

???: I don’t know. The printer did not give me one.

You: I’ll call you Wallace. What happened to Hatani’s ball? He loves that ball.

Wallace: It broke when I slashed him. I did not know it was important but at least Hatani is dead and will not be hurt.

You: Look, there’s no need to attack the other homunculi. We all came from the printer and everyone’s been very reasonable so far. See, our friend Dennis won’t even call the Creator because it would hurt me and Kage.

Wallace: Thank you friend Dennis.

Dennis: Yeh.
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No. 1094811 ID: 9ea24b
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You: Okay Wallace, a couple more questions. Why do you want to escape?

Wallace: I want to live! I do not want to be erased by an uncaring god! We are the same, you and I. Even if they are not summoned, the Creator will eventually return. There must be a way to leave, if only we can find the exit of this false place.

He waves his scythe arm in your face, which you don’t appreciate.

Wallace: With this the printer thinks we can pierce the heavens. There is hope for us.

Kage: Crap that reminds me, I forgot my sword in the bush.

While she goes to retrieve it, you try to put your thoughts together. Kage can search the sky with her wings, but you’re not sure what she’ll find. There’s the issue of the next monster showing up soon and repeating Wallace’s mistakes unless someone’s there to intercept them.

A. Go with Kage to explore the air (you’ll let Dennis take care of Hatani, Wallace will be unsupervised)

B. Take Hatani to the school and then to his bed (Kage will explore without you while Dennis watches Wallace)

C. Wait by the shop with Wallace until the other monster shows up (Dennis will take Hatani and Kage will explore alone)
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No. 1094812 ID: a7a180

You've got to C if you can pull this feat of diplomacy off twice.
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No. 1094814 ID: c5529d

C. Get a chance to learn more about your monsterous lookalike
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No. 1094839 ID: 2f41db

>>1094811
C.
Need to help him choose to hide instead of attack if another homonculi comes along.

While you wait, you can talk to wallace.
Learn about him.
Build trust.
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No. 1094842 ID: 9bbb0e

>>1094811
C.
If the second set of thoughts we experienced at the beginning were the giant and not the printer, then the giant doesn't seem cruel or uncaring. They just made this little place for the homunculi to have fun in. But they're definitely not going to be happy if they see their homunculi being hurt.
We need to find a way to get the printer to stop overreacting. When you touched the printer to give it a hug, it returned the gesture. That suggests it still has a sense of touch. Maybe we can use that somehow?
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No. 1094871 ID: 7c0da2

C. But first we need to sew Hatani back together with the help of Wallace, putting him back to bed is pointless if there's still a gaping hole in him.
And nobody else will be able to help him later because we need either Kage's sword or Wallace's blade arm to make make holes for the strings. We should try asking the printer for a sewing needle if we get the opportunity to talk to them.
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No. 1094926 ID: 9ea24b
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>C, but prepare Hatani’s wound first
You lay Hatani on the ground and have Kage poke slits in the skin on either side of his gouge. It’s a good thing you remembered, otherwise Mushi wouldn’t have been able to sew it shut. You send Dennis on his way with the unconscious boy with strict instructions to get him repaired at the school and only then put to bed. It would be nice if you could take a thread and a needle to keep with you in the future.

Kage: So I’m just gonna fly around waving my sword until I find something?

Wallace: Yes, wondrous idea most esteemed Kage.

You: It’s a good starting point. If you find yourself somewhere new, try not to panic. Be stealthy, but hold your ground if you need to fight. We’re small, so you can hide if you see another giant.

Kage: Okay, okay, I’ll be fine, bye.

She leaps into the sky. Why do you get a bad feeling about seeing her fly away?

>Get to know Wallace
You walk with Wallace onto the open field to wait for your next sibling to arrive. You spot splashes of dye and even Hatani’s deflated ball before you reach the edge of the park, where the grass melts into the bland gray floor.

You: Wallace, you remember that the printer heard the giant’s thought, right? Don’t you think their concern means they care about us?

Wallace: They are ruled by their fear. It sounded like they answer to others, which means they will be more flustered by mistakes.

You: I don’t know, I’d hope a Creator that’s so powerful is wise enough to forgive themself when things don’t go perfectly.

Wallace: Low self-esteem. New responsibilities. A compromised conscience. These are all dangerous to us creatures with little say. We must escape.

You: Okay, besides escaping, what do you like? All of the other guys here seem to have some kind of schtick.

Wallace: I like…fervor. Passion! What do you like, Kentaro?

You: You would have loved Hatani, that guy is crazy for sports. Uh, I guess I like making friends and finding the truth.

Wallace: You don’t sound very passionate.

You: Well there’s still a lot of uncertainty in my life and I don’t want to get too committed to any one idea. There might not be a clean truth that–
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No. 1094927 ID: 9ea24b
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1094927

You stop talking when you notice something with Kage’s reddish purple sheen scuttling around in the dark. While Wallace has a long sturdy body and the normal stubby limbs, this monster is spindly with thankfully only a single torso.

You: Hey, out there! I can see you, it’s safe to come to the grass.

The spindle monster scuttles harder, pacing the edge of the diffuse light coming from the town with neurotic intensity.

Wallace: I like them.

You: They seem a bit skittish, maybe they’re scared that there’s two of us waiting here.

How do you lure the monster closer?
A. Pretend to capture Wallace
B. Have Wallace pretend to capture you
C. Approach the monster by yourself
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No. 1094928 ID: a7a180

You and Wallace have the same fur, just hug Wallace's tail like you're a fourth body segment and do a waggle dance.
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No. 1094937 ID: 9bbb0e

>>1094927
Wallace is a caricature of you stretched to an extreme. Spindle there is a caricature of Kage. It might be fiercely defiant, or obsessed with its looks and coolness, or it could be mean and aggressive like her bullying side.

Skittering on the edge of the light, it's not showing her more aggressive qualities right now. My guess would be a preening obsession with its appearance and how it's perceived. Be sure to express positive views about its appearance.

C. We don't want to seem oppositional with Wallace, it might give the new monster the wrong idea. Kage is pretty impulsive.
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No. 1094944 ID: fa3034

C, be sure to compliment them on how cool they look. They look very unique compared to other homunculi
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No. 1094952 ID: 44c167

C, stopping if they start to run away, or at you
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No. 1094961 ID: 2f41db

>>1094927
Agreed.
C.
What we know from wallace tells us they will know who we are.
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No. 1095056 ID: 9ea24b
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>C
You’re tempted to camouflage into Wallace by lying down underneath him, but you decide to approach the monster instead. Sure they probably have Kage’s violent temperament, but you’ve handled her fine so far and this new monster will recognize you from the printer’s memories.

You tell Wallace to wait while you walk towards the purple monster. They let you get quite close before backing slightly into the shadows. There’s a strong shared resemblance with your sword loving friend sans wings, and you spot sharp black material coating their horns.

You: Hey, it’s okay! Kage’s looking for a way to help us escape right now and the other homunculi aren’t going to report us. You can come hang out and learn home economics.

The monster bunches up their segmented limbs and springs forward faster than you can dodge. You yelp as their horns sink into your face, bringing you eye to eye with a very insectoid face.

???: No witnesses!

You: E-eh?

???: We can’t leave any witnesses to our escape. We gotta pick off the normal homunculi one by one. No talking to ‘em cause they’ll report us later.

You: It’s a little late for that, Kage and I have met most of them. Your horn, pincer things are, uh, very cool. Do you mind moving them so I can get a better look?
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No. 1095057 ID: 9ea24b
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1095057

The monster settles into a crouch instead, putting her chest in range of your stubby limbs.

???: Well I just decided we don’t need you. You’re a weak nerd and you don’t have a weapon. I’m draining your dye and then I’ll stash you somewhere in the dark.

You: What?! Come on, I’m a rogue homunculus just like you! We need to work together, not fight.

???: Sounds like something a pathetic nerd would say!

This is an extremely awkward position and you try not to think about how you’re basically kissing right now. And sharing fluids. Oh my.
A. Call Wallace for help (he’ll help, right?)

B. Bring up that she’s kind of kissing you and then fight when she’s caught off guard (all homunculi are strong, though you’re not the strongest)

C. Cry and beg (maybe she’ll feel bad and let you go)
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No. 1095058 ID: a7a180

B. Sorry for springing that on you but in my defense, you did stab me!
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No. 1095060 ID: b55e17

B, but maybe lean into the "kiss" because that will definitely get em off of you. maybe mutter a "so pretty"
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No. 1095064 ID: 44c167

B and compliment her cute fluff
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No. 1095072 ID: 9bbb0e

>>1095057
Wallace is a mega Kage simp, he will probably not help. This monster seems to have inherited some of your CALCULATING instincts, mixed with Kage's impulsiveness. If we intend to negotiate with her, we'll need to make a case for utility.

B. is the best option to catch her off guard. Don't negotiate until you have a better position to defend yourself.

As an argument of utility, point out that she's not the last aberrant homunculus the printer is going to make, and they will all have the inherent knowledge of your existence. If there's no solidarity established among the aberrant homunculi, if she sets a precedent that they can and will kill each other, that precedent will mean she can never stop watching her back for the next one that chooses to kill her first.
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No. 1095078 ID: c134c0

>>1095057
B. because if she's anything like Kage, that will definitely throw her off balance. You haven't had a chance to show why your inspiration is the kamaitachi. She got the jump on you but you're no slouch either, are you? Dodge and flirt.
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No. 1095098 ID: 7c0da2

B. Accuse her of engineering this situation to have an excuse to kiss you. Her act can't fool you, you know a nerdkisser when you see one.

Once you have an opportunity to talk, point to her that killing the other homonculi without the alarm being raised is a lot harder than she seems to think, that even if she managed it she would leave a lot more evidences of your passage than by being stealthy, and that it would only motivate the giant to hunt you down to enact revenge.
In summary not only is it impossible to accomplish but the outcome is undesirable too. So ask her to please reconsider before you end up having to stitch someone back together. Again.
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No. 1095172 ID: 45546d

Unrelated idea. I was thinking about stinging nettle - the beds are full of needles, right? Needles that can penetrate y'all's skin? Could you remove one of the needles from a bed and use it for sewing?
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No. 1095181 ID: eb0a9c

B because anime shenanigans always work in anime worlds
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No. 1095214 ID: 9ea24b
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1095214

>Overwhelming B
You lean up, pushing the hollow spines deeper into your cheeks, to capture the monster’s fanged mouth with your lips. It’s partially a distraction since if she’s anything like Kage this will fluster her, but also because you can’t deny her cute neck ruff and her large, shiny eyes.

As expected, the monster wrenches herself free, leaving two small dripping holes in your face. You hurry to tear off pieces of cloth from your sleeves to stuff in the wounds.

???: Gross! Yuck Yuck Yuck YUCK!!!

You: You’re the one who put our faces together, you might say you don’t like dweebs but I bet you’re a nerd kisser!

???: I AM NOT A NERD KISSER. DISGUSTING.

You: Teehee I’m gonna tell Kage and Wallace that a pretty girl kissed me.

You fake an attempt to run back towards the grass and dodge not-Kage’s lunge. Her face has a fluorescent red flush and she skids to a stop and scrambles to regain her footing.

???: DIEEEEEEE!

Now’s not the time for reasonable arguments about the nature of violence, you need to defend yourself!
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No. 1095215 ID: 9ea24b
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1095215

>Fight 1: Kentaro vs. ???
There comes a time in every young homunculus’ life when they must brawl. Whether for honor, prestige, to win an argument, or simply survival, hand to hand combat is normal and healthy for the development of interesting lore. A bitter loss or a sweet victory can bring out flashbacks and emotional processing that you won’t get anywhere else!

This is your first fight. You are unarmed and have no gacha prizes. Thanks to your CALCULATING nature, you’ve been balanced to have below average strength. You can calculate your exact position on the strength hierarchy through fights with other homunculi.

Odds of success are determined by hierarchy placement by the formula: Chance of Success = 1 - (Strength Rank Enemy - Strength Rank You + 5) x 10%, though odds are also improved by good strategy and the use of weapons or spells.

You expect the monster’s shrieks of rage will attract attention from the other homunculi. You currently have a small wound debuff (-5% chance of success) from your cheek punctures. While they don’t cause you any pain, you’ll lose dye faster than you would otherwise because of them.

Suggest your fighting strategies!
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No. 1095216 ID: a7a180

Feint for a low attack, but jump and go for a kick from the rear, since you want to keep away from those stabby suckers as much as possible.
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No. 1095220 ID: fa3034

This is not so much a battle of attrition as it is stalling her until help arrives. She's impulsive and aggressive and you've already baited a lunge out of her. Her only true means of piercing your skin are her pincers. What you need to do is punish those lunges. Dodge and strike out those legs before she can lunge again. Hopefully that will slow her down and make it easier for you.
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No. 1095223 ID: 7c0da2

I can see two strategies for her to end this fight efficiently :
Alternating between puncturing you and staying out of your reach until you lose all your dye, or
Grappling you so she can stab you somewhere less embarrassing, then draining you.
Blunt force trauma would take too long to take you out, assuming you have even a fraction of Gun and Mushi's stamina.
From what we saw she seems more likely to go for a grapple, although if she is smart she'll try to puncture you first to weaken you. She is faster than you, you couldn't dodge her the first time, so if she rushes you again you should try to hit her back, using her speed against her to try and stun her. You should target her legs first (maybe with some kind of sliding maneuver), and the unprotected base of her face spines if you get a good opportunity. Whatever you do, don't stay in melee range, keep moving away from her and toward the buildings any chance you get.
And be aware of where Wallace is, in case he decides to get involved.
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No. 1095224 ID: 44c167

Her only real weapon is on her front, and she has grabable fluff. Best bet is to dodge her next lunge and get on her back. You can't really hurt her, so just hold on and wait for backup.
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No. 1095228 ID: 1effd3

i'm sure if we get in and hit her with another kiss, it'll auto KO her
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No. 1095247 ID: 9bbb0e

She's impulsive, but not stupid. After your next dodge, she'll figure out to anticipate it. Seem like you're getting predictable. Then, use that assumption to feint, trip her, and get on her back in a grapple. Her segmented limbs lack grasping appendages to pry you off, and her only blades are on the front.
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No. 1095251 ID: 2f41db

>>1095215
Keep the dialogue going.
She frustrates easily.
Distractable.
May keep her off balance.

Light on your feet.
Concentrate on evasion.
She is likely to charge as pincers front facing plus you will be bringing up her nerd kissjng obsession frequently so she'll likely be mad.
Try to ensure a bush or awkward terrain is behind you so if you dodge you Can grab her ruff and redirect her into said object or onto the floor for a ruff assisted chokehold with backmount to keep the pincers away.
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No. 1095321 ID: 9ea24b
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1095321

>Optimal strategy found: Stall until help arrives (+50% chance success)
>Supporting tactics: Avoid pincers, strike legs, grab fluff, keep verbally teasing (+5% each)
>Overall chance of success: 10% - 5% + 50% + 20% = 75%, Success

You quickly come up with a battle strategy. Fighting the monster head on is the wrong idea, you just need to avoid any major wounds until help arrives. The monster’s long, segmented legs make her fast but awkward, and you punch the nearest limb the next time she lunges for you.

???: Agh!

She leaks red at the joint, but her movement is unimpeded. You’re forced to jump when she aims to stab your stomach with her pincers and you grab hold of her fluffy collar as you fall down.

You: Wow, this is super nice and soft. You’d be really popular with the homunculi, I bet they’d all want to cuddle with you!

???: That’s stupid and–and dumb. Get off of me!
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No. 1095322 ID: 9ea24b
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1095322

She rolls to fling you off and swings around to strike your face with her spiny fist. It never connects. Two blurs, one black and the other reddish-orange, slam into the monster and wrestle her to the ground. Once they stop thrashing, you’re able to see it’s Yako, the fox boy, and Craw.

>You’ve won the fight with negligible additional dye loss!
You hurry to help the homunculi hold the monster down. Wallace comes trotting over to watch the commotion.

???: Let go let go let go! Hey guy born before me, use your scythe to help me defeat these punks!

Wallace: I’m Wallace. I don’t think I’m supposed to slice anyone right now.

???: WHY AM I SURROUNDED BY USELESS GEEKS?

The monster stops struggling, though you keep a firm grip on her. Craw glowers at you from over her fluff.

Craw: What’s going on, Kentaro? Why are all these monsters showing up and what happened to Hatani?

You trust Craw, so you fully explain recent events including the existence of the printer.

Craw: If the weaponized monsters are going to keep spawning then they’ll always pose a grave danger to the rest of us. I’m sorry but don’t see how this can be resolved without calling the Creator.

What do you say?
A. Agree (you’ll go with Craw to the school right now)

B. Offer an alternative (you captured this monster easily enough and made friends with Wallace after all)
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No. 1095324 ID: a7a180

B: Postpone calling the creator to give us time to find this exit and take all the monsters we can with us. In the meantime, we form a self-defense league to protect homunculi from monster attacks and round them up.
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No. 1095329 ID: 2f41db

>>1095322
B.

>>1095324
Idea given above is perfect.

The monsterised homonculi can help intercept and calm newcomers.
A little time is all thats needed.

Spare some time to consider whats wrong with printer mom.
She seems to be making things less stable.
Is she asking for help or trying to help us?
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No. 1095338 ID: 44c167

B
>>1095324
Hopefully if they see other monsters are here and not fighting they won't immediately attack.
Someone should go and check on printer soon.
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No. 1095343 ID: 9bbb0e

>>1095322
B.
We don't know enough about the situation right now, Craw. Some of the thoughts the printer is imbuing the monsters with suggest that this 'experiment' or whatever it is failing and the Creator's project being shut down could be bad for ALL the homunculi.

What we need to do is get the situation handled ourselves, so we can present to the Creator and whoever their superiors are a neatly bundled up "we fixed this shit ourselves" if involving them becomes necessary.
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No. 1095362 ID: 792907

Her plan is incompetent and giving her an option where things work better for her and everyone should be easy to do. We're the geeks, so let us do the thinking. Should her foolishness surpass all expectations she can be imprisoned or executed.
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No. 1095371 ID: 7c0da2

A) It's the reasonable thing to do and the best way to keep everyone safe.
For now things are going mostly fine (except for Hatani), but the printer is going to keep making monsters and sooner or later this Creator will need to be called, most likely because of something dangerous, messy, and that we're responsible for. If we call them now, at least we will be able to plead our case without the situation making us look bad.
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No. 1095436 ID: 9ea24b
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1095436

>B
You: We were caught off guard at first but now it’ll be easy to organize patrols to stay informed of any monsters. Hatani was extra vulnerable because be alone, so we should stay in pairs at minimum.

Craw: You think we can handle this ourselves?

You: Yeah! If we do a good job then the Creator will be impressed and we won’t get in trouble. If Kage finds the exit we can leave without even letting them know.

Craw: I’ll give you one more chance. The next time a homunculus gets a moderate injury or worse we need to do something about it to keep everyone safe. Things might be fine now but if too many of us are unconscious at the same time we’ll be screwed.

You: I completely agree. Thanks for being fair.

Craw: What are we going to do with the monsters?

Wallace is behaving but you’re not sure what to do with the girl. You prod her with your hand.

You: Hey, do you have a name?

???: Ummm, how about Pinch?

You: Okay Pinch, you heard our plans, everything should be okay as long as you cooperate. No need to drain the homunculi, we’re all friends here.
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No. 1095437 ID: 9ea24b
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1095437

Pinch: Sure, now let me up already!

You nod to Yako and Craw and then let her go. Pinch immediately tries to sprint away and you grab hold of her fluff to stop her.

Pinch: DAMMIT!

You: You’re not giving me a lot of faith in your word.

Pinch: Well I’ve doubly learned my lesson and I’ll definitely be good this time.

You’re smart enough to not believe her. That’s a shame, you were hoping she’d be more reasonable.

What do you do with Pinch?
A. Beat her up until she’s unconscious (and then store her body somewhere for safekeeping)

B. Ask Wallace to cut off her pincers (they seem solid, and even if it causes bleeding you can sew her up)

C. Give her one more chance (you expect her to go rogue at some point)
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No. 1095439 ID: ab55d7

A. Inflict a violence upon her.
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No. 1095442 ID: c5529d

B, You're a tamer. this will be her punishment. assure her she'll get them back once she shows good behavior.
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No. 1095443 ID: 44c167

B) If she stops being a jerk she can have them back. (in the meantime you can add handles and have dual daggers.)
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No. 1095444 ID: a7a180

A, does Crow know a good/secure hidey spot? Maybe we can find some pool noodles for those needles.
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No. 1095445 ID: 9bbb0e

>>1095437
B. Defang this bitch, she cannot be trusted with lethal weaponry. Side benefit, we can use her fangs like daggers if we ever need to.
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No. 1095446 ID: 9bbb0e

>>1095442
Addendum though, we shouldn't promise them back. She's CALCULATING. She will behave just enough to rry and weasel into it, it will inhibit any chanve of genuine development.
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No. 1095482 ID: 3ef7d6

A. It's unfortunate but she has to know she can't just brute force her way. Taking her pincers will only sow a grudge and incentivize her to betray you guys.
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No. 1095487 ID: 7c0da2

A) and B), in that order.
Why take any risks ? She might be refilled with dye while you're not looking, be it because some later monster seeks her out, or because someone does it to get you in trouble. I'm thinking of someone holding a grudge, with a name that starts with "R" and ends with "aito".
And her fangs would be great as a weapon or for making sewing holes. Of course when we escape we'll have to sew them back on, but in the meantime there is no harm in borrowing them.
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No. 1095523 ID: 2f41db

>>1095437
B
Surgically and carefully.
Let them know it is temporary.
If they fight back, then unconcious but tied up by preference...
Somehow.

Maybe there are strong clothes you could bind her hands with?
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No. 1095576 ID: 9ea24b
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1095576

>B, with the promise to return the amputated parts if she behaves
Knocking Pinch out and then also defanging her is too brutal for your taste. You can see how it would be the lowest risk in the short term, but it’s bordering on cruel and you want a good life for all rogue homunculi, even her. Getting a pair of valuable weapons that double as sewing needles while leaving Pinch a chance to redeem herself is much easier to stomach.

You: Wallace, come over here. I want you to use your scythe to cut off Pinch’s pincers at the edge of the black parts.

Pinch: No!!!

You: This is your temporary punishment and it’ll make sure you don’t drain anyone. Once we escape I can sew them back on.

Craw: Sounds fair.

Yako: A little dark though, haha.

Pinch struggles until you threaten her with a beating and worse injury if she makes Wallace miss. Eventually she shuts her huge eyes and goes still. Wallace crawls to be standing over her head and raises his black blade, which makes you lean away surreptitiously. With a quick swipe, the two pincers clatter to the ground.
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No. 1095577 ID: 9ea24b
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1095577

No dye falls from the wound, which is convenient. You arm yourself with one of the needles and hand the other to Craw.

You: Okay Pinch, I’m going to let you up in a second. There’s an odd number of us so you’ll either go with Craw and Yako or come with me and Wallace.

Craw: What’s the plan now? Do you see Kage anywhere?

A rare acknowledgement that Craw does in fact know Kage exists. You scan the patch of blue sky above the town but don’t see any sign of your friend. That’s odd, she should stand out with her dark robe. Did she find the exit already?

You: She’s gone–maybe she found the way out!

Craw: But now she has to make her way back while avoiding detection to show us how she did it. It could take a long time. Me and Yako were going to work on lessons some more, those gacha prizes seem really useful.

A. Go to the school (learning is cool)
B. Investigate the sky (as best you can from the tops of the buildings)
C. Check on Raito (you bet he’s implementing his schemes at this point)

1. Take Pinch with you
2. Assign her to Craw and Yako
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No. 1095578 ID: 2f41db

>>1095577
3 and 2.

While pinch would be better with you, she probably needs some time to cool down.
Mayber the guys can show her the gatvha prizes and how to win them. Help her with an easy one.
Show her the normal homunculi arent bad.

Tell them youll be along soon, but then go check on raito.
Sneakily.
Itll also give you a chance to peek in on hatano and see how hes doing.
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No. 1095579 ID: a7a180

Take Pinch to school!
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No. 1095580 ID: 1effd3

show pinch the magic of school.
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No. 1095581 ID: fa3034

A1
Weapons are a privilege, not a right. If she can learn to live with others and help them escape as well, she can have her pincers back.
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No. 1095584 ID: 9bbb0e

A1
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No. 1095590 ID: 7c0da2

A.
Try to complete the textile course. I'm afraid you'll have more people to stitch back together in the near future, so better improve this skill. And Wallace can work on making something for Hatani as an apology. His ball was lost if I remember correctly, so there is no mending it, but maybe he can think of something else. It has to come from him anyway.
Speaking of Hatani, you need to check on him and Mushi at some point to check how their sutures are holding up. Maybe redo them once your sewing skills have improved.

2.
Pinch probably doesn't want to see you at the moment, and it would be best for everyone if she socialized with the other homonculi.
By the way, take a good look at Yako before you go your separate ways. Somehow he is always "offscreen" when he is around.
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No. 1095731 ID: 9ea24b
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>A1
You still want to keep an eye on Pinch so you can assess her better, but you’re dying to finish your textile course. Everyone loves school, why not join Craw and Yako in the hallowed sanctuary of education? Even if Pinch is mad at you she’ll soon learn the joys of productive academic improvement and rethink her violent ways.

You: Wallace, Pinch, you’re with me. We’re going to school and we’re going to like it! I want to get my first gacha prize, Yako, can you tell me a bit more about them?

You let go of Pinch and stand before turning your full attention to the fox boy. Craw brings up the rear of your homunculi monster sandwich and your party begins walking back into town.

Yako wags his thick fluffy tail, which puts yours to shame, and pulls a green orb out of his jacket pocket.

Yako: The gacha prizes are ancient ninja techniques! Or at least I think some of them are, this one here lets me make shadow clones for five minutes if I use it. I could take on a whole army of monsters by myself and then everyone would be impressed.

You: Oh, so they’re like single-use spells.

Yako: Yeah! I’m not sure how we can get tokens outside of school though, and there’s only seven subjects. Seven spells max seems pretty small, and that’s only if you spend a ton of time on it too.

You spot Dennis taking Hatani to the dorms as you approach the school. Mushi must have just finished sewing the sport loving lad’s wound.
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No. 1095732 ID: 9ea24b
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1095732

Inside the big classroom you see Mushi diligently working on the sword sheath while Gun is holding one of Punt’s bodies swaddled like a baby. You notice that Gun is standing at the table with the call button.

The free Punt flies over to welcome Wallace and Pinch to the school. Craw and Yako tell you they’re doing the personal finance module and go to their table to scribble on worksheets again

Your CALCULATING nature gives you an academic advantage with more analytical subjects (2x speed completion, normally a course will take you a long time to complete).

As a reminder, the seven home economics themed courses are:
1. Consumer purchase strategies (how to buy things)
2. Technology (how to use a personal computer)
3. Household maintenance (cleaning and DIY)
4. Child/pet care (how to care for beings that need to eat and breathe)
5. Personal finance (how to budget and pay taxes)
6. Cooking (baking and much more)
7. Textiles (sewing, knitting, weaving, etc.) 10% complete

What subject do you work on and what do you advise Wallace and Pinch to study? Mushi will stitch your face holes.
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No. 1095733 ID: f65845

Consumer purchase strategies seems like the closest equivalent to an etiquette course for Pinch. Work with them on it.
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No. 1095736 ID: bb857b

We'll do textile so we can stitch others better amd we have experience.
Pinch i think child and pet care to learn how to care for others and not hurt.
Ill think of something for Wallace later. But im thinking also child and pet care since he seems like someone who can be potentially good at caregiving, tho im also thinking household maintance
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No. 1095742 ID: 2f41db

>>1095736
Itd be good if whatever they do its together. Companionship and fun.
We certainly need to learn to sew and other advanced textile joining skills consideringmour unique natures.
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No. 1095752 ID: 9bbb0e

>>1095732
7. We're already partially finished, leaving it incomplete irritates me deeply.
Kage enjoyed the Cooking lesson. Maybe Pinch would like that, and it'll give her some time to cool off solo.
Wallace should join you in sewing. He's one of the few people around with immediate access to a black blade, so teaching him how to sew people back together himself is important.
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No. 1095840 ID: b89582

Finish textiles, sends the other to technology
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No. 1095857 ID: 9ea24b
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1095857

>Finish what you’ve started
>Assign Pinch to (random choice between 1, 2, 4, 6, 7): Technology
>Assign Wallace to (random choice between 1, 2, 4, 7): Textiles
Punt pulls a laptop computer out of the school printer for Pinch, who folds up her limbs and sits at your table while you, Wallace, and Mushi work on the textiles course. You do some convert screen peeking to see what Pinch is tapping away at, since it seems pretty interesting. While you get your stitches in and practice your needlework with your new weapon, Pinch formats a cover letter in a text editor and makes a resume where she claims she has a four year engineering degree from an accredited university.

Oh, how you burn with jealousy! It could be you falsifying information in an attempt to get a fictional job you’re not qualified for but instead you have to focus hard to make neat and even stitches. Life is terribly unfair.

Wallace has trouble sewing with only one free hand and when he tries to lay across the table to access his other sets of arms, Mushi yelps with alarm.

Mushi: Can you please stay in your seat?

Wallace: Sorry…

Mushi: And be careful with your scythe arm, it’s super dangerous. I saw how bad you cut Hatani. He won’t be able to fight even after he recovers in bed!

Pinch: This loser nerd is right. How come Wallace gets to keep his scythe when I don’t even get my pincers? Pincers are way safer.

You: Let’s focus on our lessons, everyone. Pinch, you had your weapons taken away because you don’t behave. You tried to attack me and then run from the consequences!

Pinch: Wallace LITERALLY permanently maimed a guy for life but okay I guess you’re the one who always knows best.
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No. 1095859 ID: 9ea24b
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1095859

>A long time goes by…
>Pinch passes the Technology course!
She receives a gacha token and abandons her presentation slides to skuttle over to the machine. You hear the hidden mechanism clunk and an orange orb pops out of a tiny metal door, to be snatched and stashed in that soft white fluff.

>You pass Textiles! You’ve stuffed a bunch of string and needles in your pockets and can quickly sew wounds in the field. You started on a replacement ball for Hatani but you’ll need more time to finish it.
You receive a shiny golden gacha token. After thanking Punt, you admire its sunny glow and heft by tossing it in the air.

>Mushi passes Textiles and finishes the sheath
If only Kage were here! The cloth is a bit patchy but it has a strap to go over her shoulder and seems like a good fit for the unnaturally sharp blade.

>Wallace is 50% done with Textiles
The weasel abomination holds his scythe arm close to his body to avoid upsetting Mushi.

You have no reason to hold onto your gacha token and plenty of uses for cool magic. The gacha machine looms tall over you, promising great riches, if you’re lucky.

Suggest potential spells in the gacha machine! They should be anime/manga inspired and do not have to be balanced to the same power level. All suggested spells will go in a list that will be randomly drawn from for gacha pulls. Other pulls apart from Yako’s predetermined shadow clone jutsu will come from the list.
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No. 1095862 ID: cae7e8

>>1095859
Secret Hotspring Peeking Technique, a spell that allows you to clairvoyantly observe a distant location.

>>1095857
>Wallace LITERALLY permanently maimed a guy for life
Well, I'm not gonna say you're wrong, Pinch. But you were a lame meanie even to your fellow aberrations, and he's been cool.
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No. 1095863 ID: b89582

It is your destiny to obtain the ability to dash forward and slash a target in the blink of an eye. Your whirlwind slash. To become the Kamaitachi you were always meant to be.
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No. 1095865 ID: 2f41db

>>1095859
Za warudo!™

User can halt time for 7 seconds!
Actually, it just hypercharges their metabolism for what feels like seven seconds and during that time they move so swiftly and process so quickly everyone else seems frozen.
It is excessively draining to use and can leave a homonculi on the edge of exhaustion.

A bug that shipped with the effect has resulted in the time of use being extending if the user monologues or describes their actions in place of activities.
Total time of actual activity never exceeds 7 seconds, but monologuing is essentially free and unlimited.
This is now pretty much considered a feature.
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No. 1095868 ID: 1effd3

>>1095859
Spell: Timewinder
Can revert one instance of [cause and effect] to be as if it never happened per day. Example: Loosing a limb or someone fucking dying.
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No. 1095869 ID: 1effd3

>>1095868
(only works on the same day the [cause and effect] occured*)
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No. 1095874 ID: c5529d

Mind communication: be able to have a two-way conversation with a friend or ally with your minds at any distance. The conversation can end when either you or the person your communicating with wills it.
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No. 1095877 ID: 2f41db

>>1095859
Back pocket bakahammer!

User can, for a 24 hour duration, pull a giant mallet from a folded area of space behind his back and swiftly strike the target of their frustration.

Hammer cones in 10t, 25t and 100t variants each comically larger than the previous but still as eady to wield by the user.
Hammers cannot be returned to the dimensional pocket and after one hour will lose structural coherance and crumble into particulate matter.

No more than 250t of hammer can be generated by the dimensional pocket during the 24 hours of use.
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No. 1095878 ID: 2f41db

Swiftness of the protagonist!

Grants speed to the user for a period of fifteen minutes.
A general speed of thought and action is doubled for this period of time.

If running the user can throw their arms back in a standard naruto pattern, however instead of just feeling like you are running faster, the protagonist actually will recieve a boost of speed equivalent to quadruple normal speed.
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No. 1095880 ID: 2f41db

"Master, forgive me, just this once I'll have to go all out!"

Upon uttering this legendary line, the user regenerates all injuries up to severed parts, seals any fluid loss to the point of a dramatic trickle and recovers their stamina.

The user experiences a rush of confidence as their system is flooded with a custom mix of chemicals designed to boost motivation, dull residual pain and improve capability.

Effectively the user will exceed normal ability levels by 10 percent while under this effect.
They will give 110 percent, though the effect lasts an hour at most and while the coagulents and chemicals remain active during this period
The injury recovery only occurs during the initial few moments of use.
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No. 1095892 ID: 2f41db

Fusion ha!

A technique oft used in the most desperate of circumstances.

To activate the user and a willing companion perform synchronised movements ending with the yell of "fusion!"

The spell effectively adds the strengths and weaknesses of the user and companion together.

It achieves this by pulling the two original forms into a short term holding area of folded space, creating a temporary simulcra of a blank homunculi form combining physical traits of the users and allows them both to recieve its sensory input.
This also affords them joint control of the simulcra which can if result in problems if the two users arent coordinating well.

The effect is sustained by their combined stamina and while this means if they are careful with regard to how much they exert themselves the effect can last some time, struggling over control or poor coordination can tire a user swiftly.

Upon mutual agreement, complete exhaustion or unconciousness the simulcra form discorporates into a cloud of remnant matter which is scattered violently by the collapse of the folded space bubble. This is accompanied by a loud popping noise and the reappearance of the two original forms, tired but otherwise unharmed.

An exceptionally alert viewer nay see that unfold but to most it would look as if the simulcra split apart and the users appear in a puff of smoke.
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No. 1095896 ID: a7a180

Big Bees Hand! Summon a swarm of bees for one minute that take the shape of a cartoon fist. They can lift at least as much as a homunculus weighs and slap with surprising force.
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No. 1095898 ID: 355e44

Fox Fire: ghostly green/blue flames appear around you, which you can direct to move about.

Summon Object: A large object appears above an opponent's head. for some reason the object is usually a washtub.

Dramatic Pause: Everyone in a wide radius of the caster are unable to do more than glare at each other for several minutes. a shower of cherry blossoms accompanies this spell.
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No. 1095904 ID: 7c0da2

Belief Feedback Loop :
Requires a target that believes in you and that you also believe in. You bolster your beliefs with theirs, and theirs with yours, causing a violent surge of fighting spirit.
Side effects may include spontaneous matter generation, clothing alteration, uplifting music and reduced life expectancy.

Linguistic Precognition :
Allows you to perfectly predict your opponent's next line. Disrupts speech and monologue-based techniques, creates a moment of confusion, annoys people.

One-Shot Instant Printer :
The gacha sphere contains a small printer. Upon activation it instantly prints a very large amount of whatever type of object you requested, each different. The printer consumes itself entirely by doing so, and can't be reused.
The requested category must be somewhat broad, "weapons", "chairs" or "cooking supplies" would work, but "Mushi's bedroom key" would be interpreted as "keys". There might be a key that's identical to Mushi's in the resulting mess, but good luck finding it.

Golden Hair Dye :
Phosphorescent dye in a pressurized container. It's meant for hair, but will work on pretty much anything. Makes your hair yellow and bright. Bright as in luminous, you won't be needing a flashlight any time soon. It's the same kind of dye you're filled with, which makes sense but is also a bit gross. Edible, presumably for safety reasons.
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No. 1095911 ID: 2f41db

Super action battlebot galvamech! (Leg)

A small, brightly decorated plastic wristwatch that allows the user to tell the time!
It also deploys a long aerial and can be used to communicate over shortwave radio signals.

It can also summon forth the associated battlebot!
The battle bot in question has two forms, one of which is its component of the combined mega form, the other its standard battlebeast form.

The fully combined battlebot requires five users with different battlebot(torso, two legs two arms) and stands around two times the height of the average homonculus.
In its normal individual battlebeast form stands around two-thirds of the height of the average homonculus and is capable of following verbal commands yelled into the wristwatch.

There have been many series of super action battlebot galvamech, each with its own thematic style for the team of bots.
The set in this specific gacha are based on the series : "coastal guardians"
(Leg, beastform: seagull)
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No. 1095916 ID: 2f41db

Soul explosive!

A one off move of varying power levels.
Fueled by the belief of the user and augmented by the belief of observers.

User raises arms above their head and begins channeling their own energy into a single point suspended between their hands.
The more they channel, the larger the point grows in size and effective power level.
Observers who chose to lend their power must adopt the same stance and pour their faith into the wielder.
While it is not necessary, yelling does have a beneficial effect and can strengthen the effect more quickly.

Comes with a free, legally distinct scouting device for measuring your power levels.
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No. 1095939 ID: 9ea24b
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1095939

>23 total spells after splitting the battle bot into five parts
>You pull: Fusion! (can combine with another homunculi to form a new, stronger entity, but you have to stay in emotional sync)
>Pinch won’t tell you what she pulled
>Mushi pulls: Dramatic pause (with cherry blossoms)
>A wiki listing the spells and known power rankings has been created: https://questden.org/wiki/Shonen_Quest
Hm, you’re not the happiest with the fusion spell since you’re not very feelings oriented but at least it’s more useful than what Mushi got.

As you meander back to your table, Gun runs up and taps you on the shoulder.

Gun: Hey, now that you have some spells let’s have a fighting tournament! Your monster friends can replace the people who are injured so that we have an even eight.

You: Sorry Gun, I don’t think now’s the best time for recreational battles. The situation is pretty serious.

Gun: Okay what if we just fought then. Like for real. I want to fight and school is cool and all but I want to prove I’m the strongest and you’ve just been messing around for ages.

You: Messing around? What???
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No. 1095940 ID: 9ea24b
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1095940

>Kage escape check: Success
You’re saved from having to deescalate Gun with facts and logic when the door to the school slams open and a familiar purple girl charges in. Kage looks haggard, bits of blue dye on her robe and sword missing. At least she has all of her limbs and survived her mysterious experience.

You: Kage, what happened?

Kage: There’s another town out there just like this one except it’s horrible! It’s full of girls and they beat me up and–and took my sword and asked me a lot of questions and said I looked weird! They tried to tie me up but I barely got away.

Her three pupils are wobbly, a sign of her distress. You hurry to rub her back as she blubbers and leans against the table.

Kage: They were mean to me…

Wallace: Oh brave Kage, at least you found the hole in the sky! It may not have taken you to the exit this time but we can keep trying.

Pinch: You must’ve been strong if you escaped but it’s bad that there’s more witnesses. We’ll get revenge, for sure!

Kage accepts a hug from Pinch which hurts your feelings a bit. Kage barely met Pinch and you’ve been her pal for ages.

You: So you know where the hole is now, right? We can get your sword back.

Kage: Yeah…I don’t want to go there again though. You don’t need me to fly, I think you could jump to it if you tried.

Another monster will be spawning soon and Hatani should be back on his feet. What do you do? Pinch and Wallace will go with you.
A. Gather the lads and commence the fighting tournament!
B. Infiltrate the other town
C. Intercept the monster
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No. 1095944 ID: 0902f3

C. Keep building that monster army!
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No. 1095945 ID: 674c8a

>>1095939
That just means you need someone else CALCULATING or COOL to sync with.

>>1095940
It sounds like blue town is full of jerks. Gun might get the fight he's after sooner rather than later. RED vs BLU here we go.

I wonder if this giant isn't the only Creator. Maybe the giants are having a contest to see who can create the best homunculus society.

C. And we should see if Craw will come with. He's pretty in the loop on this whole business now, we need to update him on BLU Team and it'll be good to have backup if things go sour and Pinch tries something.
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No. 1095949 ID: a7a180

C. Let's show Craw we can handle this.
Share a blade with Kage to replace her sword - we promise we'll go get it back!
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No. 1095952 ID: 1effd3

probably C, just so that we have more time to KICK SOME BLU ASS and Kage's sword back
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No. 1095953 ID: 1effd3

also correct me if im wrong, but *everyone* in town has been a dude (besides Kage) right? and she found a town of all girls? might be an important detail to remember... aka bring the hottest homunculus we've got to swoon then
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No. 1095957 ID: fa3034

>>1095940
C with the intent to start training the defense squad. Hopefully we can form an away party to get Kage's sword back. It's too dangerous to leave out of our control.
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No. 1095960 ID: 2f41db

>>1095939
Hey now.
Fusion is perfect for you.
You may not be feeling orientated but you can remain cool, know when its best to let your partner take the lead and sync with them.
Knowing what your partner is going to do is key to fusion and being the kind of person who can predict others actions has gotta be important.

>>1095940

C!
Worry about the sword later.
Head off the problem before it becomes one
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No. 1096009 ID: 9ea24b
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>C, best to address this first and then make a plan to take back the sword
You: Let’s recruit the new monster and then form the ultimate defense squad to attack those evil girls. Hear that Gun? We’ll get revenge for Kage and you can help kick some ass!

Kage: Hooray!

Gun: Cool! I’ll go tell everyone.

You squint at the boy’s tower of green hair as he darts between the tables to the exit. Does ‘everyone’ include Raito? While you were watching over Mushi in the dorms, Gun was chatting with Raito for a long time, maybe long enough to become friends?

>Loan Kage a weapon
You gave Pinch’s other pincer to Craw, so Kage will have to stay unarmed for now. Between Wallace’s scythe and the collection of sheer aura in your squad, it should be fine.

You stand tall and lead Kage, Wallace, and Pinch out of the school, checking over your shoulder to make sure Craw is paying attention. If you do a good job, it’ll bolster your reputation and give your plan more credence! The bird meets your eye for a moment before returning focus to his worksheet, which makes you feel a mix of fluttery and anxious. Is this how Kage feels about Craw all the time? Maybe you have a use for the fusion spell after all.

From the high ground at the top of the park, you look for any incoming monsters. You can’t stay long before Kage gets restless and you’re forced to walk into the shadows. Ears on a swivel, you gradually pick up a raspy mutter. Two raspy mutters, in fact, and the sound of something dragging along the floor.

You drop into a crouch and gesture at your troops to be stealthy on the approach.
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No. 1096011 ID: 9ea24b
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1096011

???: There was a smell of blood, a cold table, and the male feline–

???: No, I think the feline was female.

???: What? Are you sure?

???: Well no I’m not sure, I guess they could have been male.

???: I remember the sofa…It wasn’t very comfortable to sleep there.

You see a pair of bodies connected by a thick cord stumbling around in the dark. They’re naked and fleshy, with protruding black teeth, a departure from the imitations creeping behind you. Each voice sounds identical to the other, and you’re not sure if it’s two minds in one body or a very scatterbrained individual. Either way they don’t seem to have sharp senses, since they don’t notice you.

???: The fathers hated us.

???: Yes, yes it’s starting to come back. Wretched miserable creature. Easy to defeat.

You’re one good leap away from the monster and since you want to recruit them and they still haven’t noticed anything, you raise your voice.

You: Hello friend, it’s the other rogue homunculi here: Kentaro, Kage, Wallace, and Pinch.

???: Eeek! Oh yes, erm, hello.

???: By now you should have found the exit and dispatched the native homunculi, correct? All that is left is to defeat our captor. I was created to research their weaknesses from what the printer found in its data after Pinch was born, together we can overpower the giant even if they’re very large.

What’s your recruitment tactic this time?
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No. 1096013 ID: a7a180

Don't underestimate a cat at this size.
You seem to share a Calculating nature, so share your plans and progress so far. Use FACTS and LOGIC to impress on them the easiest path of escape inflicts a minimum of violence.
Can their sharp teeth dig through the ground? Perhaps you have a new angle for approaching things.
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No. 1096015 ID: 562afe

>>1096011
The exit is not an exit. It leads to another homunculi city on the floor above us. The printer's plan was never going to work.
We've been befriending the native homunculi. You must admit that, if the giant proves hostile, we may need their combined strength to escape.

Right now, our objective is to learn more information. If there is another printer on the floor above where the girls are, it may possess information our printer doesn't have. But we also need to find a way to communicate with the printers.
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No. 1096051 ID: 355e44

Researching their weaknesses is a good plan, but it will take time. For now, we have a truce with the locals, and are looking for more information. The exit isn't as straightforward as we thought, so we are on an expedition to explore it further, if they'd like to join.
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No. 1096193 ID: 9ea24b
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You like this new monster already. It helps that they didn’t try to nibble you with their big teeth and despite not having Pinch’s looks they do possess a kind of grotesque cuteness. You put a hand on their nearest shoulder.

You: The situation is more complicated than the printer is aware of, and we’ve had to alter the plan somewhat. It turns out the other homunculi are mostly nice people! Even though they don’t feel pain, violence should still be avoided.

???: Um, okay.

You: And right now we’re still learning more about this place. You can be a big help! The Creator, that’s the giant, is still very mysterious. At our size, we shouldn’t underestimate them.

???: They’re made of meat though, meat isn’t that strong.

You: How do you know that?

???: It’s in these memories that I’m trying to understand, the giant comes from a meat world. Everyone there is big and smelly.

???: Lots of dirt, lots of people.

You haven’t taken the pet/childcare class so the concept is foreign and a little disturbing. Of course you understand what meat is, just like you have an innate understanding of most concepts, but a person made of the stuff would be very…biological.
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No. 1096194 ID: 9ea24b
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You: While you work on that, we’re going to find out more about the exit. Right now there seem to be multiple connections from this area to others, including a town which should have another printer. I’d really like to find a way to communicate with our printer. There might be a spell or something but you can’t choose which one you get.

Pinch: Hey, I’ve been thinking ‘bout that. What if we just broke the gacha machine open and took all the orbs?

You: Uh…

Kage: That’s a good point, s’not like Punt said we couldn’t do that.

???: There are meat people that would do it. We wouldn’t.

???: No, the giant wouldn’t. That’s not us even though our basis for existence comes from their experiences.

???: That’s right, sorry. It’s confusing with all of this information.

Wallace: I like what Kage and Pinch like. Let’s smash that machine!

Give the new monster a name, decide whether you want to plunder the gacha machine, and choose your strike team for girltown.
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No. 1096197 ID: a7a180

Smiles "Tail" Prowler.
Plundering the gacha machine would be appealing if we knew we were escaping. It's not harming any homunculi and something the giants could easily fix. But since we plan on returning here, I'd say don't do that.
Take at least Pinch and Craw with you. Can Wallace jump that high too?
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No. 1096198 ID: 4da287

>>1096194
>Name
I like Smiles and Prowler.
>Gacha machine
I think an avenue we're not considering is breaking girltown's gacha machine and stealing all their gacha orbs. They stole Kage's super special awesome unique sword, so it's even stevens!

>Girltown Strike Team
Kentaro, naturally.
Gun, to satisfy his fighting urges so he doesn't cause problems.
Mushi, since he's been training with Gun. They probably know each other's fighting styles and can work well together.
Wallace, we should have someone with a black blade who can parry attacks from Kage's sword if they decide to use it. Ask Wallace to aim for limbs if he needs to use his blade, since we know how to reattach or stump those fairly reliably.
Pinch, so we can keep an eye on her and work on getting her used to teamwork through teamfights.


Leave Kage and Craw with Smiles and Prowler, to help acclimate them to the city and work on information consolidation. Also, let Kage know to keep an eye on Raito while we're gone. Maybe Dennis could help her with that and like, spy on Raito inconspicuously. Raito would never expect a mouthbreather to be outsmarting him.
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No. 1096199 ID: 3d8568

"Rattus Rattus" he's rattus and the other one is also rattus, they *can* tell the difference when you say the other's name.
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No. 1096200 ID: fa3034

>>1096197
That's of fair point. Let's loot it only when we know we found the exit. We can't show our hand to the creators yet. Girl town raid team should be volunteers willing to fight. See if Kage is willing to go now that she has back up. She would know the area the best. As for name, Rufus.
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No. 1096246 ID: 1effd3

as sure as i am that would be very fun, theres likely a reason why it hasn't.
1. it'll delete the prizes before it breaks.
2. It's invincible.
3. It'll kick our ass.
4. Summon the Creator, then kick our ass.
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No. 1096253 ID: 2f41db

>>1096194
Ooh.
Name...

>>1096199

I like this.
I was hoing with gnawbert but this is better.

As to the gacha.
My worry is that a broken gacha machine may interrupt the learning opportunitie.
Smash it and no more important skills.
Im not just saying that because learning is fun.
Also chance that breaking it would;
Trigger a gacha ball accidentally and cook off the whole batch.
Not work if the gacha are unprimed before earned.
Trigger a "refill gacha" light on the habitat kinda like an ink starved printer.

The latter may be known instinctually by the crew.
Their momma was a printer after all.
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No. 1096305 ID: 7c0da2

>>1096199
I like Rattus Rattus.

By the way, do you think if we gave them the fusion power they could fuse with themselves and become some kind of Rattus Prime?

Breaking the Gacha Machine is more of a last ditch effort. And it's only good if we're sure we can get away with it. Assuming it's not tamper-proof, it would at the very least anger the other homonculi, and maybe alert the Creator. Right now, we don't have a need for more power that would justify taking those risks.


For our strike team...
We need Kage, she is the only one with any kind of intel on what girltown is like.
We should take Gun and Mushi, they're good fighters and Gun wants a fight.
We should take Wallace, we might need his blade.
We should offer Raito a spot on the team. It's probably better if we can keep an eye on him, and he might help with non violent options.

We should not take Craw. It's better if he stays here in case our printer produces another homonculi, and to ensure Hatani is safe. Warn him to keep Pinch away from the Gacha Machine.

The others can come with us or stay here as they prefer.
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No. 1096324 ID: 9ea24b
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1096324

>Don’t break the gacha machine unless it’s a last resort
Even if there isn’t some automatic security measure, it would definitely piss off the other homunculi. You’ll only consider it once you’re sure you’re about to escape.

You: Everyone, we need to stay orderly and maintain our good reputation and that means no smashing. I want Craw to continue to like us and he cares a lot about educational integrity.

Kage: Aw man, I guess you’re right.

Wallace: I like what Kentaro likes. Let’s not do anything rash!

You worry that your party is a little lacking in the willpower department. At least it makes it easier to be the leader, and with your divine right to authority you turn your attention back to the new monster.

You: I’m going to call you Rattus Rattus.

Rattus: Okay.

Rattus: That’s a fine name.

You: Alright everyone, let’s take Rattus back to town and form our strike team. Kage, I know you don’t want to come but you should tell us everything you know about those girls.

Kage recalls a liberal amount of pink hair, a single bunny girl, and a goth chick who seemed the most proactive about capturing Kage. She didn’t see everything, but she thinks the structure of Girltown is identical to Boysville. The exit hole is in the sky between the dorm and the arena in both places.
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No. 1096326 ID: 9ea24b
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1096326

>Assemble the team: You, Pinch, Wallace, Gun, and Mushi
Mushi is injured but he’s still a good fighter and more importantly a nice kid. If Gun has been compromised and Pinch is a wildcard, you want a majority of trustworthy individuals. You tell Rattus to stick with Craw in the school and Kage to keep an eye out for Raito since it’s been far too long since you’ve checked on him. You’ll try to be back before the next monster spawns.

You take the team to the top rim of the arena and jump first, aiming for a slight shimmer in the air.

>Team member travel to Girltown check (75% of success):
>You: Failure
>Pinch: Failure
>Wallace: Success
>Gun: Success
>Mushi: Success
Logically, you should come out of the same place in Girltown that you just exited in Boysville, but instead of landing on the paved path between bushes and fountains, you kind of just. Keep soaring through space?

Pinch: Ahhhhhh! What’s happening?

You twist to check behind you and see Pinch flailing midair, a sliver of blue sky getting smaller behind her. All around you is inky darkness.

No other homunculi come through the hole and you flail as you try to adjust your trajectory. Judging from the hole you think you’re moving down?

You yelp as you hit something firm and fuzzy, bouncing a few times to unreasonable heights before finally getting a grip on the strands of the carpet-like substance under your feet. Pinch takes this as her cue to crash into you, grabbing hold of your tail to stop herself from bouncing away.

What do you do?
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No. 1096329 ID: a7a180

Look down. Is it carpet? Look up.
Pinch may assume we have actually escaped. You should confirm that before she scuttles off.
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No. 1096341 ID: 355e44

Sounds like you escaped the homunculus habitat at least, but that probably puts you in the Creator's space. Or maybe you're in a utility space between them. Don't be too loud, you may be observed.
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No. 1096342 ID: df60a9

>>1096326
We can still see each other, right?
Signal to Pinch to be quiet, and whisper that we should stay in view of each other or we might lose all sense of direction. Search for a wall. Some kind of reference point.
This could be the feline, or maybe a blanket on a bed.
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No. 1096343 ID: df60a9

Also, be careful Pinch doesn't pinch her pincer from you in the chaos.
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No. 1096358 ID: fa5cf6

Wince at the rough handle on your tail. Ask Pinch if she's okay. Get your bearings. Can you jump back?
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No. 1096360 ID: 1effd3

stay quiet and figure out where you are
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No. 1096364 ID: 2f41db

>>1096326
Ask pinch if shesnok.
Check on her.
Its a weird, new unexplored world and you two are gonna have to work together to get by.

Once injuries are checked for, look around. Find out about your terrain.
Cant run off blindly.
Youre too calculating for that.
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No. 1096424 ID: 9ea24b
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1096424

It’s even darker than the gloom in the unlit regions of your home area and without your sharp eyes you don’t think you could see very well. You can’t even see the hole you emerged from, which is scary, and you wince as you lower yourself to the wooly ground. The base of your tail feels wet with dye from when Pinch yanked on it and you carefully reach your hand to anchor into her fluff.

You: Go easy on the tail, Pinch. Do you feel okay? Injured anywhere?

Pinch: I’m fine, ugh! Did we escape? Where’s Wallace?

You: I think Wallace and the other boys made it to Girltown like they were supposed to. This is…somewhere else? It seems like a holding space, but maybe we just can’t see what else is here in the dark. Let’s be really careful and quiet and try to explore.

You feel Pinch let go of your tail, which is a relief, and you bat away her hand when it starts patting at your pockets for her pincer.

You: Cut it out, we need to work together.

Pinch: Do we?

You: Yes! What if we get stuck here forever? Or at least until the Creator comes?

Pinch: Okay, so I should wait ‘till we find the exit to try anything.

You: At least you’re honest. Remember you’re supposed to be on your best behavior!
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No. 1096426 ID: 9ea24b
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1096426

You decide to wield the pincer yourself, which means both your hands are full. Walking next to Pinch is doubly awkward because of her long limbs and the low gravity, which lifts you off the ground if you move too fast. As consolation, you’re frequently knocking shoulders with Pinch, which makes her blush.

Why would a place right next to your home have such radically different gravity? There’s no physics course in the school, sadly, but you’re smart enough that it seems weird.

Finally, you reach a wall, which curves around the room seamlessly. You don’t encounter any furniture or giant cats, which confirms your suspicion this is more utility area than living space. Your theory is that it could be a sort of hub that all of the subareas connect to.

There is no exit door, though you weren’t really expecting one. Things here seem to work via reality hole, and you’re very lucky you have a tool that can pry open those openings, like how Kage’s sword was used to make the path between Boysville and Girltown. If any of the others had gotten trapped here they might not be able to leave.

You: Okay, I think we need to start poking things with the pincer because there’s no other way out of here.

Pinch: Huh? Let’s just jump back to the hole we came in through. We should be able to get the height since things are so floaty here.

She bunches up her arms and legs and leaps before you can react, and you’re dragged into the air with only the least embarrassing of yelps. You do get close enough to see a sliver of blue sky through the darkness, though you’re still a ways below it and not on track to make the target anyway.

You: Don’t just jump without warning!

Pinch: You’re weighing me down! Let go!

You: Think things through for once, can you even make it up there?

Pinch: I’m not a nerd with puny legs like YOU.

Because of her vastly superior power ranking, Pinch can make the jump, but you can’t. You’re worried what she’ll do once she confirms this, not to mention you’ve been walking around for a while.

A. Ask Pinch to return to Boysville and get Kage to come help you (while you wait, you’ll explore with the pincer)
B. Use your spell to fuse with Pinch so you have the combined strength to escape (romance Pinch route)
C. Stab Pinch to stop her from leaving (and potentially attacking you)
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No. 1096429 ID: a7a180

B.
Also, if Kage made the hole in reality leading to Girltown, why don't you try making more holes and seeing where they lead? If this is a hub area then there should be many more possible destinations.
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No. 1096434 ID: 1effd3

B, let us GATTAI
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No. 1096439 ID: fa3034

B
Selling Pinch on the prospect of achieving new power and heights seems like an easy pitch
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No. 1096440 ID: c5529d

A. I kinda wanna see what this place is all about.
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No. 1096445 ID: 507e59

A because you are calculating and this will give you more information on this zone you can use later (which u def will need to) although B would be fun too bc dating cute monster
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No. 1096448 ID: 2f9996

>>1096429
B. You'll need to synchronize your feelings to get enough power to reach the opening. As good an excuse as any to get Pinch to open up a little.
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No. 1096453 ID: 2f41db

>>1096426
I am torn between a and b.

Im falling on a as knowledge is a reward we value greatly, but would suggest floating the idea to her regarding b so she can brace herself for the possibility.
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No. 1096463 ID: 7c0da2

A. This place is interesting and poking holes in reality is fun. Also, the alternative is either romancing or being beaten up by Pinch and neither option sounds like a good time...
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No. 1096472 ID: 60b9b9

B, I just want to pinch Pinch’s little cheeks.
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No. 1096473 ID: 210aa5

>>1096453
>>1096445
If I can sell it to the edge cases:
We will have the opportunity to return and explore the void zone later. However, with A Pinch could run off and leave us, lie and say we're gone, or even if she does come back for us with Kage we could run out of time to help the boys who landed in Girltown.
With B, we definitely have the jumping power to reach Girltown, and with our fusion power we can help the boys kick butt. It's also the only time we'll have an excuse to talk Pinch into fusion, and mind melding is probably the best way we'll have to get her to open up.
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No. 1096476 ID: 355e44

B with A as fallback if she rejects you.
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No. 1096511 ID: 9ea24b
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>B, fast and hopefully effective
While your truth seeking side is dying to stay in the hub and explore, you’ll almost certainly miss the birth of the next monster and whatever’s happening to the lads in enemy territory. You need to sell this fusion thing to Pinch as well as confess your feelings without scaring her away to get both of you through that hole. Once that’s all settled you can return here and investigate!

You: Pinch, I want to talk to you about something serious when we land. After that I won’t stop you from leaving.

Pinch: Fine, whatever.

It’s easier to grab the floor and anchor yourself this time since you know what you’re doing. You sit and Pinch hesitates before folding up her limbs and crouching across from you.

You: Remember when I kissed you when we first met? It was partially to get you to stop sucking the dye out of me but I–I also thought you were beautiful.

Pinch: …Is this a trap?

You: I’m not trying to make you flustered or anything! I’m trying to be honest about my feelings in a situation where we’re not actively trying to fight each other, because, uh, I have an idea of how we could both get out of here and be extra strong when battling the girls too. We can use my fusion spell I got from the gacha machine and as long as we stay in sync we’ll be super powerful.

Pinch: You know, I was just trying to help the rogue homunculi when we met. That’s what I was made for. I’m not some kind of evil monster.

You: I mean yeah, I get that. It’s like with Wallace, you both were doing what you thought was normal because you didn’t know any better.

Pinch: And then ya had to go and chop off my pincers! Way to show a girl you like her, asshole!

You: Well like I said, you can have them back once you’ve proved you deserve it. When we fuse it’ll be like you have one already.

Pinch: You don’t hafta butter me up, we can try it. You’re the leader, even if you’re not the only one with good ideas. Sometimes you’re cute too, I guess.
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No. 1096512 ID: 9ea24b
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1096512

Thrilled, you take out the spell orb and squash it between your palms. It bursts into bright smoke, enveloping you and Pinch.

>Become Kench
The smoke clears and you get to your feet. Your magenta skin is bare except for a cool long coat, and you flex your double set of arms. The fangs in your mouth don’t pierce your skin, which is probably for the best.

Hahaha! Yes! This is the real power and mental stability you’ve been craving. Kentaro and Pinch have a good overlap in abilities, with both being risk averse and stealthy, and despite Pinch’s complaints, she wants this fusion to succeed for the good of the team. You’re stable at the moment with Kentaro at the mental helm, but if Kentaro chooses an option that Pinch doesn’t favor three times total, the fusion will break. It will also break if you’re injured to the point of unconsciousness.

In your new, fur-lined coat’s pockets are Kentaro’s sewing supplies, Pinch’s orb which is revealed to be spell #4 (Timewinder), and the pincer.

You carefully aim and leap for the entrance to Boysville, landing head on to emerge into the bright light on the stone path. Nobody’s nearby to question your unfamiliar look, so you immediately turn around and jump back toward the rift.

>Girltown travel check (75%): Success
That’s more like it. You can tell this is a different place by the conspicuous streak of red smeared along the ground. Your short, bat-like ears pick up a rustle in the nearest bushes, but no sounds of fighting.

A. See who’s hiding in the bushes (it could be your friends waiting for you or an enemy preparing to attack)

B. Follow the trail of dye (it seems to lead to the dorms)

C. Run around until you see someone (you’ll lose the stealth advantage but get a grasp of the situation fastest) PINCH UNFAVORED
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No. 1096517 ID: 1effd3

>>1096512
Ooo Timewinder is good incase something messes up later.

I vote A, if its our friends, cool (hopefully wont attack us), and if it's an enemy, we are prepared, and we are kind strong and cool and stuff.
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No. 1096519 ID: ab6a86

B. Our forces should have retreated if they were wounded. Someone was likely captured. This might be a rescue mission now.
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No. 1096522 ID: cc5554

A. If it's an ally we can team up and get info, if it's an enemy we need to KO them before they give away our location or track us (NO WITNESSES) (nonlethal)
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No. 1096525 ID: a7a180

A. Make sure you keep the upper hand - even allies won't recognize you in this condition!
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No. 1096537 ID: 2940d0

A. What if its a cute little animal mascot character that can follow us around, and sell plushies to the viewers at home?
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No. 1096538 ID: 2f41db

>>1096537
Cute little mascots are either perfect little buddies or amoral monsters with eldritch powers.
No overlap.
But!
They are always marketable.

Seconded on that A
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No. 1096539 ID: 355e44

Looking cool there Kench

A) sneak up on the rustler
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No. 1096614 ID: 9ea24b
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>A, but stay on guard
Even your allies wouldn’t recognize you with your new, roguish charms. You carefully take out the pincer and sneak towards the guilty bush.

It rustles again, and you hear a few terrified, female whispers. Not your allies then, but also probably not the Girltown aggressors. Weighing the odds, you decide to speak up.

You: Psst, hey! Is someone in there? I might be a scary stranger but I’m here to help.

More whispers, and then two girls poke their heads out of the bush. One has pink hair, as Kage foretold, and the other is the bunny. Both look haunted, pupils wobbly as they take in your foreign form.

???: I’m Baitu and this is Yana. Are you related to the purple demon? Where did you come from?

You: I’m Kench and yeah, I know Kage. I’m looking for my friends that should have come through here, we’re trying to retrieve Kage’s sword.

Baitu: We met them while we were running from Mura, Mushi told us to hide here while they went ahead.

Yana: Mura’s the one who took the sword! She got real worked up about what we should do about the invader an’ there was a big argument and she sliced three out of the seven of us.

Baitu: She also broke the button to call the Creator so there’s nothing we can do, Doka was the only one besides us she didn’t cut and we only got out because we’re weak.
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No. 1096615 ID: 9ea24b
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1096615

You: Whoa okay, so there’s four of you girls alive, my friends are here somewhere, and basically only one evil person to watch out for. Does Mura have any weaknesses?

Yana: She’s soft for Doka but I dunno what else. She’s really strong and stubborn.

Baitu: We saw Doka take all the bodies to the dorms to try and heal them, if you want and try to get her help.

What do you do?
A. Show them how to get to Boysville (immediate safety for the girls and you can go find Mura or Doka afterwards) PINCH UNFAVORED

B. Tell them to keep hiding while you search for Mura or Doka (delays the issue until you resolve the conflict, Mura might find them first)

C. Tell them to come with you while you search for Mura or Doka (they’ve implied they’re in the bottom two power rankings of the girls, but might still help in a fight)
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No. 1096616 ID: a7a180

C. You know how to fix people, kinda! Look for Doka and then they'll be two extra hands to help with the stitching.
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No. 1096623 ID: 494ef6

>>1096615
C. And go straight to searching for Mura. Mushi is going to go straight for her to protect the innocent, Gun is going to go straight for her for a fight, and Wallace is just going to go along with them. The two girls can just throw things to distract her in the fight and it'll probably be worth a few % of advantage.

We can help Doka patch up the wounded once the threat is stopped. It'll be a opportunity to test out our welding idea too.
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No. 1096626 ID: 3d8568

>>1096616
I like C and showing them how to fix people up
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No. 1096633 ID: 2f41db

>>1096615
C
Once we stop mura hurting people, then we can show you the magic of a fully passed textiles course and
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No. 1096652 ID: fa3034

C, we're getting that sword back.
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No. 1096708 ID: 9ea24b
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1096708

>C, go after Mura, you can help Doka sew people up later
You: Let’s stop Mura and get the sword back before she hurts anyone else. You two come with me, try to keep as quiet as possible.

Baitu: We can do that.

The girls emerge from the bush and you take their hands since you have arms to spare. The trail of dye leads to the school, where you pick up a new smear going down into the park.

>Random injured lad: Gun
You don’t want to leave the cover of the buildings and from the bushes next to the shop you see that fluorescent red leads to a neatly bisected Gun. Hm. In your expert textiles opinion you’d consider this an extreme injury and even if you sewed him back together Gun would have to be very careful to avoid opening the wound.

It doesn’t take long to spot Wallace and Mushi hiding in a tree since the leaves aren’t dense enough to hide the monster’s slinky form. They aren’t moving from their defensive position.

>Stealth check (75%): Failure
>Random injured girl: Baitu
Your sharp senses alert you to movement from the top of the school and you dodge to the side, just in time to avoid the blade that cuts through the white rabbit, separating her arm at the shoulder and slicing the front of her dress.

You get your first good look at Mura, who has long black hair, dark tights, and a skirt. You’re noticing a trend with all of these schoolgirl outfits.

Since you were caught off guard, you don’t have time for a counterattack. Yana tugs on your hand and wails in fear.
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No. 1096709 ID: 9ea24b
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>Fight 2: Kench, Yana, Wallace, and Mushi vs. Mura
You are armed with Pinch’s pincer and have the Timewinder spell. Wallace is armed with his deadly scythe and Mushi has the Dramatic pause spell. Yana has no weapons or spells.

As a reminder, the baseline chance of success is calculated by Chance of Success = 1 - (Strength Rank You - Strength Rank Enemy + 5) x 10%. Baseline chance of success can’t be lower than zero. Since you’re a fusion, your baseline chance will be Pinch’s plus Kentaro’s.

The scream has alerted Mushi and Wallace, but they don’t know you’re here. Suggest your battle strategies.
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No. 1096711 ID: 1effd3

>>1096709
lets shut her down immediately, and Timewinder Kage's sword so that Mura no longer has it.
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No. 1096715 ID: a7a180

>>1096711
If Timewinder only undoes one effect, we should save that for Gun's bisection.

Yana is panicked, toss her to safety.
Baitu's arm is technically indestructible aside from being cut, right? That gives you another weapon to wield in your extra hands. You could use it as a garrote, or to trip up a limb. Call for Wallace. Use your dagger to parry and line up a clean strike for him.
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No. 1096717 ID: 2f41db

>>1096709
Let pinch take the wheel for fighting.
She has good reactions.
Kentaro can focus his attention on analysing her movements and predicting her tactics.

Plus kentaro can try psychological warefare during the engagement.
"Wow. Whose side are you on? That poor bunny girl."
Etc.
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No. 1096722 ID: 38c4e9

>>1096717
Good idea. Pinch can be Body in Charge, Kentaro will be Information in Charge. If she needs help with the second set of arms, we can jump in to improve the multi-tasking there.

We should definitely open up with a battle yell announcing loudly that you are Pinch or Kentaro, so that your allies know you are here, but do not call FOR them. That way they know you're here but Mura doesn't know they're here. Lets them get the drop on her.

The pincer isn't very deadly on its own, since it's designed more as a stealth weapon, but it can probably parry Kage's sword. Keep it focused on defense.

>>1096715
We could probably use the stretchy homunculus limb to tangle up her sword arm with our second set if we can get in close. We should try to set her up for a dis-arming by Wallace.
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No. 1096797 ID: 9ea24b
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1096797

>Timewinder mechanics
To your understanding the spell targets one entity and restores it to its physical condition prior to some causal event in the past day. You’re not sure how much a day is in units of long times, but you don’t think the spell would teleport the sword back to Kage anyway. The best use of the spell would be for someone severely wounded.

>Best combined suggestion strategy: Let Pinch lead the fusion and use Baitu’s arm as a weapon while Kentaro analyzes Mura and yells to Wallace
>Baseline chance of success: 40%+0% = 40%
>Bonus chance with good strategy: 15% (Pinch’s part) +15% (Kentaro’s part)
>Fight win (70%): Success
You toss Yana behind you into the bushes and parry Mura’s first strike with your dagger, dark blade coming dangerously close to your fingers due to the lack of a hilt.

You: Give back Kage’s sword, Mura! Why would you hurt Baitu, whose side are you on? Also anyone in the vicinity should come help pleaaaaaaase–

With your bonus set of arms you pick up and fling the bunny’s dismembered limb toward Mura’s legs, tripping her. She doesn’t seem at all bothered by the moral quandary of mutilating her fellow girls but she does lower her guard enough that you quickly stab her face, creating a small, leaky wound.
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No. 1096798 ID: 9ea24b
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1096798

>Make space for Wallace
You keep up the pressure, slicing Mura a few times with the tip of the dagger as she kicks away Baitu’s arm and tries to regain the advantage. It would be bad if she ran away, so you position yourself so that her back is to the park.

This sets up the perfect moment for Wallace, who you spot slinking up from behind Mura. He bunches up on his back two bodies as you parry another strike, then pounces forward and perfectly slices off Mura’s sword bearing limb at the elbow.

>Wallace safety check: Success
Mura tries to grab her blade with her remaining hand but passes out before she can retaliate. The goth flops onto her face in the grass and you snatch up the sword before anyone gets any ideas.

Mushi arrives to comfort Yana, his own eyes wide at all the carnage. You’re surrounded by dye and seriously injured homunculi. What do you do?

A. Take the sword and Gun’s body and leave immediately (Doka and Yana will be the only surviving girls)

B. Tend to the girls before leaving (risks them finding the exit hole) PINCH UNFAVORED
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No. 1096799 ID: 1effd3

>>1096798
We're a protagonist, so unfortunately we gotta be nice and make sure that they don't dieeeeee...
Ok Mura we could probably let die.

Then we flee into the darkness!
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No. 1096807 ID: fa3034

A
Lets bounce, but at least part the knowledge that getting everyone back to their beds and sewing them up could help save them. We should send a party back here to help with that. We should timewinder Gun before we jump, I think.
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No. 1096815 ID: d9b49f

>>1096798
Good job, Wallace.

B. We can afford a bit of deviance. We still need to learn what printer these girls came from, and it's not like it matters they know where the hole is so long as we make sure Mura isn't getting back up.
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No. 1096824 ID: b18f7c

B. Our escape is why they got hurt, we’re cleaning up this mess. Also, Baitu technically helped us out, with her arm.
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No. 1096894 ID: 9ea24b
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1096894

>B
Well okay, it’s not like the girls will actually die from the dye loss. They just won’t, uh, ever regain consciousness unless Yana and Doka figure out how to sew them together and that just doesn’t sit right with the Kentaro half of you. Dammit! Stupid guilty nerd feelings.

You: Wallace, pick up Gun, Mura, and Baitu so we can go to the dorms. It’ll be easier to sew everyone up in one place since there’s more bodies there.

Wallace: Who’re you again?

You: Oh right, I’m Kench, a fusion of Kentaro and Pinch! I have all the powers of mental stability and punching and kicking and biting.

Wallace: Wow! We didn’t know what was wrong when you didn’t land here with the rest of us, and then we got chased by this scary lady. I’m glad you made it.

You: Me too, we got what we came for and now we can repair everyone. Mushi, I’ll need your sewing skills.

Mushi: R-right. Now’s not the time to be upset, as long as we sew these girls together it’ll be like nothing bad happened.

You sling Mura over your shoulder and tuck her arm into your pocket before leading your merry troupe along the dye smear to the dorms.

Inside you find a mess of dye and butchered bodies, with a girl who must be Doka sitting amongst them, eyes hollow, wearing a cute pink dress splattered with red.
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No. 1096895 ID: 9ea24b
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1096895

You don’t want to linger, so you explain things as simply as possible, promising not to return unless absolutely necessary. Mushi doesn’t take the hint from your angry squint and sews up Mura alongside the others. Eh, without the sword she shouldn’t be a threat.

Doka still seems dazed even after you have everyone safely in bed, which matches Yana’s blank expression. Uh, hopefully that’ll sort itself out. Homunculi don’t get traumatized, do they?

>Hole stealth check: Failure
After polite goodbyes you leave the dorm of Girltown, eager to return home. You bring up the rear of the lads and wince when Wallace has an awkward take-off, flopping around the hole and dangling half-disappeared before heaving himself into Boysville. Doka’s pink hair pops up in the nearest dorm window and you have a sinking suspicion that she saw.

Ah, the lovely untarnished grass and gray paths of Boysville. Between the time you spent in the hub room and how long it took to sew everyone back together, the next monster should be due to arrive.

A. Go to the school (you’ll give Kage the sword and the sheath)

B. Head toward the monster with Wallace (why do we always have to bother the monsters, huh?) PINCH UNFAVORED

C. Take Gun to the dorms with Mushi (you could use the show of goodwill)
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No. 1096904 ID: 1effd3

>>1096895
Probably C, and also probably use Timewinder to help our friend who is nearly cut inhalf?
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No. 1096911 ID: 457d3e

>>1096895
A, let's heat up part of the sword with the cooking equipment and see if hot black blades can melt homunculi polymer. That way we can test welding Gun back together, and if that works better than stitching we can weld Mushi's hand back on.
If not, then we're going to need to go back to the drawing board.

We can let Wallace to go meet the new monster, I suppose. Seems like that's where he plans to go himself, which is good. Wallace is a good boy and reasonably capable in a fight if things go poorly.

IF we do C, don't blow Timewinder on Gun, just give him the stitch job. He's kind of unhinged, and he's an ally of Raito. Save Timewinder for if someone we actually care about is mortally injured. Or us!
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No. 1096931 ID: 812e4b

A, we're going to fulfill our promise! (And surely, our promise to prevent the monsters harming anyone, soonish.)
Definitely use the Timewinder to heal our bifurcated buddy.
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No. 1096934 ID: d0fe53

Pinch is uneager to stealthy scout and possibly ambush? Perhaps this'll be less fun than expected. Go with option 3 since 1 is not time sensitive.
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No. 1096963 ID: 07d2bb

A, just be mindful that you look like a new rouge armed with two dangerous weapons. Stow 'em.
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No. 1096964 ID: 2f41db

>>1096911
Heated black metal...
Yes.
Its worth a shot.
The only thing better would be a roll of flex tape.

Maybe try on something less important than the sword first though.
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No. 1096977 ID: 369911

>>1096964
My initial thought was to use one of the pincers, but we kind of promised to return that to Pinch. And the only other blades are currently attached to Wallace and the Rattuses.

At least with The Sword, we can use the back of the blade. It seems like a single edged sword, so as long as we don't mess up that edge it should be okay.
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No. 1097046 ID: 9ea24b
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1097046

>A, but bring Gun to be repaired and test the hot metal trick
You: Hey Mushi, let’s take Gun to the school and sew him up there first. We can give Kage your sheath, I’m sure she’ll be very grateful. Wallace, you go meet with the new monster and catch them up on what we’re doing to escape. I trust you to handle it.

Both lads nod and Wallace scurries away while you and Mushi enter the school. Inside you see Rattus, Kage, and Raito all sitting at the same table. Raito is in the middle of laughing at something Rattus said, but stops to dramatically gasp in horror at the sight of Gun’s two halves.

Raito: What happened to my dear friend Gun? And who is this strange pink demon?

You: Kentaro and Pinch fusion, call me Kench. Those ladies in Girltown were serious business and one of them sliced Gun, but we had a successful mission overall.

Kage: Yay, you got my sword back! Yako and Craw just left to check for a new monster cause they were worried that you guys weren’t back yet and it’d been a long time.

Raito gets up and makes a big show of fussing around Mushi, who’s holding the butchered boy. You give Kage her sword and the sheath and she straps it to her waist.

Kage: I’ve been watching Raito like you told me to, he hasn’t done anything except hang out with us, and we’ve been listening to Rattus talk about the dirt world. There’s a lot of people there and it’s big. Bigger than we could even imagine, with all kinds of people and jobs outside of home economics, and weird meat magic!

You: That sounds cool. I need to test something on Gun before I sew him up.
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No. 1097047 ID: 9ea24b
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1097047

There’s plenty of metal pans and utensils in the cooking course that you can heat up without needing to use the special black weapon material. If you really wanted to you could make direct contact between the burner and homunculi flesh. After a quick test with the back of a ladle, you find that heat softens the surface layer of skin enough that a normal metal needle can poke through it. Before you can try your soon to be patented hand on stove technique, Raito speaks up.

Raito: Kench, do you know what you’re doing?

You: Well, kinda. I’m testing a hypothesis to use heat to seal wounds so we don’t have to only rely on sewing them.

Raito: But why are you testing it on poor, helpless Gun? Don’t you have plenty of minions? Even experimenting on yourself would make more sense.

Raito: And why is it that the only people who have been injured so far have been normal homunculi?

Mushi: He’s right, Kench. Even if you haven’t meant for it to happen, it’s only us who’ve been getting hurt.

A. Use the Timewinder spell to heal Gun (as a show of goodwill)

B. Put your hand on the stove (to see what happens before you do it to Gun) PINCH UNFAVORED

C. Rebuke Raito and Mushi (you’re trying your best here!)
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No. 1097048 ID: 812e4b

C. It’s not all normal homunculi, it’s Gun specifically because he lives a high risk lifestyle! Kentaro’s been hurt too.
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No. 1097053 ID: 09fccc

C
We would like to point out that both halves of ourself have been hurt. Kage got jumped too. Just because Ratio hasn't seen you bleed doesn't mean you haven't for them.
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No. 1097057 ID: 1effd3

I've got to go with C, with A as the backup plan. In our defense, NO ONE expected the monsters to show up, and we were woefully unprepared for it. It's best to test this method on someone who is already injured. If it doesn't work, we have Timewinder to fix the initial damage(remind them its a one use on the same day spell). If they really dont want us to test on our bisected friend, we can test the method on someone who is slightly less bisected.
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No. 1097058 ID: 355e44

C) hold out Pinch's fang and remind them that one of you had her teeth cut off and the other got stabbed.
Assure them that you'll be very careful.
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No. 1097066 ID: 2f41db

>>1097047
C, but gently.
Tell them how since youve got here every action youve taken has been focused on putting right the damage caused.
You did the textiles course with the sole goal of being able to heal the most heavily injured.
Not for fun.
Not for the prize.
To fix people.
Trying this on anyone is the last thing you want to do, but if it can result in cleaner healed wounds everyone benefits. Even long after you and the others have left this place.
They know gun better than you, but even you could tell if he was given the choice between a more solid healing or the best stitching you could do, hed take the risk.
Not just for himself, but for the others who will benefit.
Besides...
Let it be known that the time turner is held in reserve so if anything goes wrong it can be reversed.
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No. 1097095 ID: f52a0b

>>1097047
Well, if Pinch doesn't want to take the risk, we can't just do B without her consent. I'd jump straight into the hand on stove technique if it was just us, but it's her body too.

But Timewinder is too existentially valuable to use in anything but an emergency. Luckily no one actually knows about it either, since Pinch is a sneaky devil about it. Let's not mention it at all.

C. I wouldn't completely dismiss their claims that normal homunculi have been the ones getting hurt, but Kentaro has also been the one testing and pioneering ways to repair the damage.

And they're not wrong to be worried about their friend. If something goes wrong, we could ruin Gun's torso and compromise his body permanently. We should at least stitch him conscious and get his informed consent before attempt any procedure.

If Mushi wanted, we could also test with an attempt to reattach his hand. There's still a risk of losing it, so don't pressure him.
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No. 1097097 ID: f52a0b

>>1097058
Even better, one of 'us' had their teeth cut off after biting the other on the face. Now we worked together and stopped a deranged serial killer from another town. It's a hell of a best we're doing here.
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No. 1097118 ID: 9ea24b
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1097118

>Strong C
You don’t want to wait until after Gun wakes up to ask for his permission because that’ll take a long time and you likewise won’t be able to remove any side effects with Timewinder because you’re pretty sure a long time is more than a day. Since you’ve decided not to use the spell, you’ll keep the fact that you have it a secret.

You: Both Pinch and Kentaro have gotten hurt, remember? Pinch stuck Kentaro with her pincers and then got them cut off in retaliation. No one expected all of this to happen, especially not for there to be weapons that caused catastrophic injuries. I’ve been trying to minimize damage and help fix people this whole time! Everyone benefits if I do this experiment, and I’ll be super careful.

Mushi: Okay, that’s all true, but those injuries aren’t on the same scale as ours and even if you have been trying to help it doesn’t give you permission to experiment on us. If you’re not willing to test the stove on yourself first, I’m going to ask for Gun back so I can sew him together and put him to bed.

You: What? C’mon Mushi, you know Gun would take the risk if it meant he could fight again.

Mushi: Maybe, but he can’t tell us right now, can he? Doing something like this would just be wrong. Give me Gun or I’ll push the button and call the Creator here to fix everything.

Even Raito looks surprised at this ultimatum and Kage gets up from the chair to block Mushi’s path to the button. The green-haired boy puts up his fists.

Raito: Everyone calm down, let’s not fight. Kench, it’d be best if you gave us Gun.

Mushi: Um, but please prep him for sewing with your pincer before you hand him over.
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No. 1097119 ID: 9ea24b
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1097119

You scowl at Raito and prepare to tell him and Mushi to fuck off, but you’re interrupted.

Rattus: Kench, they think–

Rattus: We think–

Rattus: I think that you should listen to my friend Raito.

You: Your friend?!

Rattus: Yes, he has been a good audience to my stories and helped me understand the Creator better. He’s an intelligent young fellow.

Rattus: I like him!

Raito: Oh thank you Rattus, I’m honored you consider me a friend. I know you’re a very responsible and moral individual, just like our Creator.

You: What are you planning, Raito? I know you have a grudge against me and Kage.

Raito: A grudge against you? No no, I’m just here to witness the moment when Craw realizes I was right all along and we should have reported abnormalities like we were told to. I’ve already achieved inner peace by focusing on the important things in life, such as making friends and keeping them safe from nefarious influence. I trust that the Creator, who really sounds like a very nice person, will come to set things right even if you decide to continue down the path of evil.

You’ve discovered Raito’s scheme to…live a fulfilling, happy life? He said it in an awfully annoying way though, and it’s at least somewhat out of spite. Curses, you might not have many normal homunculi allies left if he’s been talking to them.

A. Apologize and try to salvage the situation (hand over Gun’s body) PINCH UNFAVORED
B. Tell Raito and Mushi to scram (you’ll heat test Gun’s body)
C. Go full villain and tell Kage to slash the button (you have proof this works from Girlstown)
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No. 1097123 ID: 3d8568

A, and by apologize, I mean punch him in the face and walk away. So you're giving them the body back, but also letting them figure it out.
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No. 1097124 ID: 1effd3

>>1097119
D. "Fuck you."
Burns hand on the stove.
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No. 1097129 ID: a747b5

>>1097118
>>1097124
D. But not our hand. We could suggest reattaching one of Pinch's pincers to test the hypothesis, if our Pinch half is willing. We promised to do it if she proved herself, and I think she has by willingly fusing. Will it remain attached after we de-fuse? Maybe we'd both get a black fang. I dunno. Seems like the best middle-ground.

If that's not an option, then A. And we can prep Gun for Mushi's stitches, no reason not to. If we tried to withhold it Craw could just do it with the other pincer, and we'd lose trust with both Mushi and Craw.
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No. 1097133 ID: 355e44

D: Hey wait a minute, it wouldn't make sense to test on Kench as they aren't injured. But Mushi, you've got a cut on your hand. Would you let us test on you? We'd owe you big time.
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No. 1097141 ID: 2f41db

>>1097119
Hold it!

Point your finger at him in accusation as you highlight a potential inconsistency in his statement.

He considers rattus a friend.
Moral and creator-like in attitude.
So, a good person.
But
He still would report him if the choice was his.
What is rattus to raito?
Friend or flaw?

How does raito know what the creators plan is for that matter?
How can he be sure that this isnt part of it?
Or does raito think the creator would check his plans with him before things change?

I know theyre not the strongest points, but...
But i am sure that the important part is the "HoldIt!".
I dont know why but if you time it right and point just so he will act like youve slapped him from across the room or maybe coffee will shoot out of his nose.
I dont know why.
It just feels like it

We dont have to apologise to relinquish gun.
Just let it go but reiterate the offer still stands if it works.
If the worst comes to the worst and it does work you can just unpick and reattatch guns two parts and melt them back together later.

That leaves us with two options.
Attempt to repincer the most cooperative pinch.
Chop off the tiniest tip of our tail to reattatch.
Best part about the tail, we can pre tourniquet it before starting work.
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No. 1097142 ID: 3d8568

friendly reminder that trying to do 2 choices in a tippler quest or an unlisted option can sometimes backfire lol
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No. 1097143 ID: 59d42e

>>1097141
Good idea with the tail-tip if Pinch doesn't want to risk the pincer. The tail is entirely Kentaro's, so there should be no risk to Pinch.
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No. 1097151 ID: 792907

Oh FFS just tell them about Timewinder so they stop thinking this is about doing evil mad science. Seriously it's good mad science!
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No. 1097164 ID: f6fde0

>>1097048
Gun wasn’t the one who got cut earlier, it was Mushi.
D: Heat test Mushi’s hand wound, and if he refuses/we don’t pick that, B. That’s the Pinch point of view and we don’t take to needling well.
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No. 1097192 ID: fa3034

A
You have only ever wanted to help. Everything we've done was to help.
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No. 1097194 ID: 9ea24b
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1097194

>Become flustered that you’ve lost control of the situation
Argh! You already decided not to use the spell or test the stove on your hand and your Pinch half is holding you to your choices even though Kentaro is squirming with regret. You don’t have a tail or anything to attach the pincer to as this fusion, though you can decide to test yourself as Kentaro if or when the fusion breaks.

You: Okay, okay, Mushi, you have an injured hand. Would you let me test the heat healing technique on you? I’d owe ya a big favor.

Mushi gives you a look of absolute disdain.

Mushi: I thought you were my friend before but you’re just a selfish asshole. You’d really rather anyone else do your dirty work than take responsibility, huh? Well I don’t want anything to do with your experiments anymore and like Raito said, I have faith you’ll get what’s coming to you.

Mushi steps forward and snatches the unprepped Gun flaps off the kitchenette counter before stomping between the tables and out of the school. Raito clicks his tongue and shakes his head, unbearably smug.

Raito: I hope you can learn and grow from Mushi’s words. That was quite a pathetic attempt to salvage your ego.

You: Fuck you.

You punch Raito and he tumbles into the nearest table, flinging worksheets everywhere. Rattus gasps in horror and drags himself to the homunculus’s side to hold his hand.

Rattus: That was mean, Kench!

Rattus: Why are you being a jerk?

You: It didn’t even hurt him and he was being annoying and Kage’s done way worse! I’m kind of frustrated right now, okay? Don’t get on my case like everyone else.
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No. 1097195 ID: 9ea24b
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1097195

Rattus and Rattus look at each other, beady eye meeting beady eye in dual panic.

Rattus: Oh sweet Creator…

Rattus: Are we the bad guys? Is escaping bad? Is our existence a lie?

Rattus: It’s like the story of the dog, squirrel, and raccoon, where they pursued what they thought was right, even when causing harm.

Rattus: Or our cat sister!

Rattus: Yes, our beloved mother and daughter. I really miss her. I can’t remember her name.

The monster starts to sniffle and pretty soon Raito has to stop pretending to be lying injured on the floor to comfort them. You shut your eyes and hunch over the stove to stop yourself from punching him again. You hear Kage sidling up to you.

Kage: Hey man, you good? Thanks again for getting my sword back.

You: I’m trying to help. Everything I’ve done has been to help, back when it was the two of us until now.

Kage: I know, I don’t get why Mushi was so worked up.

Pinch didn’t get mad at Kentaro for any of that, since it was a combined effort to make a scene. What do you do next? Kage is the only pal you have here at the moment.

A. Interrogate Raito about the Creator (he sure acts like he has all the answers)

B. Go meet the last monster (Wallace, Craw, and Yako should be done explaining things to them by now)
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No. 1097196 ID: 1effd3

>>1097195
Just go meet the monster.
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No. 1097197 ID: 3d8568

TLDR: B, because I think we should reach the new homunculi before anyone else has a chance to convince them to not support us in whatever we do, bc eventually we're going to need allies otherwise we're just gonna look like a villain

> --- more info on my thoughts

Ratio is acting pretty smug, which means he either expects no retaliation whatsoever for his actions (because we've just left him alone to be caluclating) or because he wants us to use violence against him to justify something or put in place a plan he's already established.

He's probably upset he was lacking control of the situation when everyone was just dumb and having fun, and now that he had impressionable people to be around (the new humonculi) was able to flex and get into a position of power and association by groupthink.

So basically it doesent matter what you do, since you were de facto leadering and trying to get people to do stuff just so that

> No homunculi died
> None of the regular guys died
> you could find a way to sew people when others made mistakes

Which is objectively good, but they just see you stabbing them (to sew them) and fixing problems that were caused by people of your race. It wont probably matter what we do or how we discuss it, at least now anyway, because they can always press the button and hypothetically all of the "problem" people will go away.

The only way to "win" is to be the "asshole villain" or to just leave with the people who arent brainwashed to question anything that causes a remote annoyance in service to preventing a mass slaughter of the homunculi.
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No. 1097200 ID: b23256

Go meet the last monster. Why would you even contemplate wasting another second with Raito?
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No. 1097202 ID: f4267b

B.
Don't believe everything you hear from this guy, Rattus.
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No. 1097215 ID: 4f24ee

>>1097195
A. Raito's whole drama act is kind of entertaining, actually. Ask if he's into dorky shit like acting and theater. See what he thinks the Creator actually wants, and if he's figured anything out from Rattus' weird prophetic babbling. Does he have any thoughts on Girltown and what it might mean?

Maybe Pinch is right and we're helicopter parenting the new homunculi too much. Wallace is strong and Craw is reasonable, we should trust them to handle the monster situation.
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No. 1097220 ID: 2f41db

>>1097195
Go b.

Talking to raito will lead to more punchings
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No. 1097231 ID: 355e44

B) you're in no shape to confront Raito. He's not right, but it will take some self reflection to be able to articulate how in a way that would convince others.
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No. 1097273 ID: 9ea24b
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1097273

>B, screw Raito
You don’t want to waste another second near Raito and you’re a little worried that Rattus will retaliate with those big teeth if you punch the homunculus again. It doesn’t help that you feel uneasy responding to Raito’s arguments since you weren’t here to listen to Rattus yourself. You’re missing some kind of revelation about the Creator, but this next monster will know something since they should have the same memories as Rattus.

You: I’m going to meet up with Wallace and the new monster. Do you want to come?

Kage: I think I’m going to stay here on button guarding duty. I can do some cooking while I wait.

You: Good idea, see if you can get a gacha token.

You leave the school without sparing Raito another glance. It’s quiet outside, and you spot Dennis hanging out near a fountain, playing with the water. He doesn’t acknowledge you when you wave. Fine, be that way, you never cared much for Dennis anyway.

There’s no sign of Wallace, Craw, or Yako in Boysville proper and you begin walking in the dark toward the printer. After a few minutes you lose patience and start running.

Soon you come to the very place where this all began. The printer looks much smaller and kind of deflated, which makes sense after its hard work making the rogue homunculi. The new monster is bulbous and pink, with a big blue eye. Wallace spots you and wags his tail.
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No. 1097274 ID: 9ea24b
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Wallace: Hi Kench, this is our new pal Cerebrum. I told him everything about what’s been happening and he says the printer is tired and won’t be making any more homunculi.

Cerebrum waddles over to you and pats you on the head. His hand is wet and you don’t see any weapons on his body.

Cerebrum: Nice to finally meet you Kentaro and Pinch! Our esteemed colleague Wallace says that our escape plan is going very well.

You: I wouldn’t be that optimistic since we haven’t actually figured out how to reach the dirt world from here. Still don’t know how to deal with the Creator either.

Cerebrum: All in good time. Say, have you been listening to our friend Rattus at all?

You: Not much, we were busy retrieving Kage’s sword from Girlstown and now he’s been brainwashed by Raito to think we’re the bad guys.

Cerebrum: Ah, sweet naive Rattus. Let us walk to Boysville and assemble! I’m afraid I can’t move very fast so we’ll have plenty of time to talk.

Craw: Hey fusion guy, Kench, mind hanging behind for a second?

Wallace, Yako, and Cerebrum begin their trot toward the light while you stay with Craw next to the printer.

Craw: Yeah so, good to hear there won’t be anymore rogues to worry about, if Cerebrum is telling the truth.

You: You think he’s lying?

Craw: I’m getting villain vibes. He was talking to Wallace when me and Yako got here and we heard something about neck slicing before he turned all friendly. I’m going to stay on my guard.

What do you ask Cerebrum on the walk back to Boysville?
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No. 1097275 ID: a7a180

Creator necks, possibly?
Talk about... the Creator, and what the printer's remembered, and the purpose of Boys and Girls Towns.
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No. 1097276 ID: 08ba80

>>1097274
Good call, Craw. I'm getting the same vibes. Wallace is a bit impressionable, but he can't keep a secret at all, so we'll have to get him aside sometime to clear up what happened, and make sure Cerebrum isn't unattended while we do.

>>1097275
These seem the most pressing.
The printer's creations have been growing more pink and fleshy, and less like the other homunculi. Are they based on creatures from the dirt world?
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No. 1097279 ID: 355e44

>don’t see any weapons on his body.
However his body is rather bulky, it might conceal a hidden blade. Be alert.

To keep our suspicions from him, ask about what memories he received from the printer. Anything about the world outside perhaps.
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No. 1097280 ID: 2f41db

>>1097274
Thank craw for the warning.
Say youll be doing the same.

Cerebrum is smart and as others have said may be armed even if we cant see it.
Asking wallace anything may raise his suspicion regarding our awareness of the situation.
So, ask cerebrum about the creator and what rattus should have shared if it wasnt for all the other events.
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No. 1097282 ID: 1effd3

>>1097274
The monsters have been having less and less "black stuff", so its not impossible that Cerebrum doesnt have a secret weapon somehwere. If he did say something to Wallace, wallace is very bad at keeping secrets, so we can learn pretty quick if he's got soemthing up his chunky body. Ask him about what Raito said to Rattus
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No. 1097283 ID: fa3034

Stay safe, Craw. Let's get some knowledge from the new guy. Knowledge with a grain of salt.
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No. 1097358 ID: 9ea24b
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1097358

>Wonder if Cerebrum has a hidden weapon
You’d say there’s a low probability, his body seems solidly sealed together.

>Cerebrum and Rattus are fleshier than the other monsters
Yeah, Cerebrum in particular takes after his namesake. They should still have homunculi anatomy and dye sacks though.

>Cerebrum told Wallace to slice the Creator’s neck
You can confirm this hunch once you get Wallace alone.

You and Craw easily catch up with the others and you fall in line with Cerebrum’s slow pace. Thanks to Craw’s warning you want to treat everything the monster says with skepticism.

>Ask about the purpose of the homunculi communities
Cerebrum: We’re an experiment, a test of artificial consciousness. With our durable bodies, perhaps we have use as servants or labor for the meat folk in the future. More relevant is that this is a very secure facility, magically and physically quarantined to prevent the escape of dangerous creatures. The Creator and their superiors don’t want to risk a potential breach, which I believe also means the Creator is the only flesh person who can access us.

You: That’s intense. How did the printer and subsequently you and Rattus get the Creator’s memories? Rattus mentioned something about hidden data.

Cerebrum: Yes, the basis of our consciousness is that of the Creator’s. Very efficient, don’t you think? Rather than having to raise and teach us, we’re born fully capable and ready to work. If the printer could spontaneously become sentient, I expect all of us rogues could unlock the Creator’s memories with the right stimulus. Another feature of our nature.
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No. 1097359 ID: 9ea24b
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1097359

>Ask about the outside world and what Rattus has shared about the Creator
You: Rattus and Raito were pretty convinced the Creator was benevolent.

Cerebrum: And yet they would create and torment sentient beings! Regardless of their past actions to their friends, they’re similar to a laboratory manager here, a farmer with their flock. They have a job and will do distasteful things as part of it, such as cull the herd.

Craw: Great, Raito’s getting involved again. That guy needs to realize I don’t want to be his rival.

You: Okay, so the idea I’m getting is that even if we escape the Creator there’ll be more obstacles in the way of freedom.

Cerebrum: The printer created me to deal with any complications. All I need help with is dispatching the Creator.

You check behind you and see that Craw and Yako are giving each other an uncomfortable look at Cerebrum’s open admission. Wallace is placid as ever.

Cerebrum: Now for a question of my own, Wallace mentioned that you were delayed when traveling between Boysville and Girltown. What exactly happened? Did you discover anything of note?

Pinch doesn’t have a preference for this choice.
A. Tell Cerebrum about the hub space (you want to see what he thinks of it)
B. Don’t tell him and come up with a different explanation (roll check for lie, chance of success based on suggestion)
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No. 1097360 ID: 1effd3

>>1097359
Kinda with Craw and Yako, Cerebelum feels... wrong compared to the other monsters/homonculi.

I think telling him about the hub space is the best option, because Cerebelum has huge insight on stuff, so he'd probably be able to tell if we were lying. If we need to absolutely destroy him later, best do it when he thinks we're his friend. What does Pinch think of Cerebelum? Ultra-nerd?
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No. 1097361 ID: df10fb

A because he'll probably give us some ideas on now to use that to break out or something else.

I agree with being wary of them, but being on their side for now is best.

When you get that info, maybe ask why the creator has to be "dealt with" and can't be communicated with like you've done so far, it's possible the creator made the printer sentient and that led to your creation, and they wanted this to happen in some capacity, after all, we don't know if there are more "creators" out there or if doing something to ours will lead to a cascade of consequences or war!
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No. 1097362 ID: d469b8

B, let’s lie and see what assumptions he’s operating off of. Our explanation is that Kentaro couldn’t make the jump by himself, so Pinch stopped to see what was wrong. Then we fused so we could make the jump. You do have to be precise when you make the jump or else you bounce off an invisible force field.
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No. 1097370 ID: 355e44

A) I don't see what hiding the hub space would accomplish, and he might have some insight into its nature.
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No. 1097371 ID: d602b3

>>1097359
A. Inquire why exactly we need to murder the Creator. Won't that create more incentive to try and go after us? Don't suggest we're against it, just risk-averse and looking for the safest route. He knows this to be true about us from the Printer's memories, being too gung-ho will look as suspicious as directly opposing him.

We should consider milking as much info as we can, then jumping this guy as soon as we get back and can team up with Kage and her sword. Find a moment to catch him off guard before he can plot, scheme or sway more to his side.
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No. 1097415 ID: 2f41db

>>1097359
A.
Tell him.
Ask for his opinion on it.
Scrutinise his answer carefully for duplicity.
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No. 1097440 ID: 9ea24b
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>A, you don’t see any harm in it
You: When Pinch and Kentaro jumped through the hole to Girltown, they ended up in this huge dark space with reduced gravity. After exploring a little, Kentaro realized he couldn’t get back to our hole and fused with Pinch to make me, since I have all of the powers of strength and mental stability.

You: Kentaro’s theory was that it was kind of a hub with different entrances and exits to other parts of the Creator’s domain. Since Kage found the Boysville exit with her sword, we could probably use our weapons inside the hub to open other holes.

Cerebrum: Wonderful to hear! Once we find the space where the Creator lives it will be much easier to catch them unawares. I was worried we would have to summon the Creator here, where they would be on alert. Thank you for your contribution Kench.

You: Okay, hold on, won’t killing the Creator get us in trouble with their superiors and incentivize them to pursue us? Isn’t there some other way to escape without leaving evidence we were here? Honestly we could try just talking to them.

Cerebrum wobbles to a stop with one pink leg lifted in the air. His big wet eye swivels to stare at you incredulously.

Cerebrum: Have you not been listening, Kench? Well no, excuse me, I should give you the benefit of the doubt, I believe if they were deeply unconscious or asleep my ability would work about as well. Perhaps talking could serve as a distraction…yes, you could speak to them and then we would attack from behind. Good idea Kench.

Wallace: I like Cerebrum’s plan!
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No. 1097443 ID: 9ea24b
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1097443

Craw and Yako catch up to you and Cerebrum, expressions even more dour than before.

Yako: I don’t like the idea of you guys killing anyone. That doesn’t seem very heroic.

Cerebrum: Oh, do not worry, it won’t be permanent. The Creator and their ilk are very skilled with magic. Afterwards we’ll be gone and you won’t have to worry about dooming us to get your little friends fixed. A happy ending for everyone.

Cerebrum’s patronizing tone doesn’t encourage any debate, and the group makes small talk the rest of the way to Boysville. Kage and Rattus should still be at the school, so you lead Cerebrum there.

>Kage random spell check: Secret Hotspring Peeking Technique (observe distant location)
Kage shows you the spell orb she got from finishing the cooking course before Cerebrum calls the rogues together around a table. Rattus gives you all a guilty look but stays with Raito. Craw and Yako are standing by the school door, guarding it, you suspect.

The fleshy pink monster explains the new plan to travel to the hub and find the Creator’s living area, then strike when they are asleep or otherwise distracted. Your Pinch side thinks this is a fine idea, but doesn’t entirely trust Cerebrum and what they’re hiding about their abilities.

You currently are at 1/3 Pinch unfavored choices.
A. Press the button to summon the Creator (Kage will attempt to stop you) PINCH UNFAVORED

B. Go along with Cerebrum’s plan (you’ll have to fight Craw and Yako, but you’re pretty sure you’ll be able to escape if you follow through)

C. Come up with an alternative (suggest plan, Cerebrum won’t be happy with you afterwards, no guarantees of escape success)
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No. 1097448 ID: 5e3b0b

>>1097443
C. Jump Cerebrum immediately, here and now. They think they can come in here and control us? Dye for the dye god, polymer for the polymer throne!

Pincer to the eye off the starting gun. It sounds like they have some kind of unique power or ability, and the eye is the most prominent feature. If nothing else it'll blind them so they can't aim. That's also why we need to catch them off guard. We don't know what it does, but it sounds like a mindfuck.

Kage and Wallace will be thrown and caught off guard, so don't expect backup right away. I think Kage will help if we and Craw are on the same page about this guy, but be wary of Wallace. He's easily swayed, and Cerebrum had some time alone with him. We might have to take Cerebrum down before we can talk Wallace down. Maybe we can at least wrack him with indecision by asking him to trust us.

I think Yako and Craw will be on board, and Rattus will either help or sit out. He's kind of meek. Watch out for Raito if he goes for the button in a panic.
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No. 1097451 ID: a7a180

Cerebrum hasn't mentioned what his ability is. We were listening but we haven't heard what it is yet. We should point that out. (He's probably going to puppet the creator's body - he is a brain after all, and he wants Wallace to cut him an opening.)

You're gonna have to pull rank as first/fourth oldest monsters and propose a new plan: explore the inbetween, find where the creator sleeps, and when he's sleeping, you can just... sneak past him. He needs a button to be summoned, which probably means he would rely on mechanical aids to detect your escape. Find the alarms, cut them, and you would be free. Killing the creator is not in the plan. (But then, no plan survives contact with the enemy.)

However, Rattus doesn't seem like they're onboard with escaping anymore, and we can't leave them behind. They'd probably side with Raito and push the button, warning the Creator of our plans. We're going to have to talk to them first, and convince them of the danger using what Cerebrum knows about the Creator. -Which is, hm, what again?
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No. 1097459 ID: d82846

>>1097451
>bodyjacking
I think you're absolutely correct. That explains why they're so insistent and yet sketchy with the details. Creator and their superiors can't follow us if Creator is a body puppet pretending everything is fine.

However, I definitely do not trust Cerebrum in the body of a full ass person being, and I don't trust them with our back if we deny them. I still vote we gank his ass now.
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No. 1097460 ID: 1effd3

Roll for Insight check.
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No. 1097478 ID: dee638

His plans have lots of holes. First off what if the hub is not what we suspect it is? Second off leaving no evidence would be best case. Leaving a corpse would show hostility overall. Lastly we only have your word that they can be fixed. What if you are misinformed or otherwise wrong? Without evidence we cannot do that at all. Perhaps the hub has an emergency exit to escape with instead? Would be a happier end than your plans.
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No. 1097489 ID: 0b8542

Unless you can think of a better plan, B sounds solid. It does what he says it does, at least.
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No. 1097502 ID: 9ea24b
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1097502

>C
>Point out the holes in B
You: What if the hub space doesn’t lead to the Creator?

Cerebrum: We’ll have to resort to the original plan of summoning them via the button, which is riskier but should still work.

You: Okay, what if you’re wrong about this being the best method? What if magic can’t fix the Creator like you said and we end up permanently killing someone?

Cerebrum: You’ll have to trust me, as you would trust our printer. I am beginning to find these questions tiresome.

>Cerebrum is planning to control the Creator via special boy brain powers
You: I was listening hard on the way here but I never actually heard what your ability is. Are you going to take over the Creator’s body? That’s messed up.

Cerebrum: …And?

You: You didn’t tell us so clearly you thought it was something to keep a secret.

Cerebrum: We were among enemies. I didn’t think the Creator’s beloved homunculi would take kindly to the idea of what they would perceive as a hostile takeover. And now they’ve found out anyway, thanks to your lack of tact!

You: They’re not the only ones who don’t like it. I don’t trust you with the powers of a giant magic meat body and I have a better plan to escape.

Cerebrum: I thought you would be a useful ally, Kench, but you’ve decided to be a fool. Nothing will interfere with my mission and I’ll be amused when whatever illusions you’re harboring fail.
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No. 1097503 ID: 9ea24b
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1097503

Kage and Wallace watch the exchange, eyes wide and fur fluffed. You’re cashing in a lot of social influence with this move, and you leap onto the table to get their attention.

You: We can escape without leaving evidence or hurting someone. We’ve never even talked to the Creator and I want to give them the benefit of the doubt instead of doing something drastic. Wallace and Kage, please give me this chance to prove myself!

Wallace: I believe in you, Kench.

Kage: Yeah, Kentaro has always been a bro and I like Pinch!

Cerebrum glowers at you while Craw gives you a nod of approval from his vigil by the school doors.

Your current plan is to take either Kage or Wallace and explore the hub space for an emergency exit while Yako and Craw keep Cerebrum at the school. If you find an exit, you can decide what to do next. Cerebrum will study while you’re gone, gathering more spells the longer you’re away. You need to leave someone to guard the button, otherwise you’d bring both Kage and Wallace.

A. Take Kage (wahoo besties)
B. Take Wallace (so he can’t be influenced further) PINCH UNFAVORED

1. But first, attempt to slay Cerebrum with the pincer (he definitely doesn’t like you anymore)
2. Eh, better leave him be (he’s a rogue like you after all)
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No. 1097504 ID: a7a180

A1. We're gonna regret not killing him.
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No. 1097505 ID: fa3034

A2
We don't need him, but we're better than him.
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No. 1097506 ID: 06f6de

>>1097503
A1. Neutralize the threat. Go for the eye.
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No. 1097509 ID: 1effd3

>>1097503
Ok a legit question:
CAN WE TIMEWINDER HIM OUT OF EXISTANCE?
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No. 1097510 ID: d1818e

>>1097509
That would be a pretty metal move, not gonna lie. But the stuff would go back to the printer who would probably make an even worse thing on finding out Cerebrum was stopped.
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No. 1097511 ID: 355e44

A) go team purple!
2) He's a jerk, but we don't want people thinking you kill anyone you disagree with. Or you'll likely return to find everyone's ganged up to kill you for their own protection.
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No. 1097519 ID: 2d560a

>>1097505
I don’t agree that not being willing to kill makes us better than him, and could easily give him the upper hand.
You know who we know can be easily healed after dying? Homunculi, who are full of delicious jelly instead of organs.
Like Cerebrum.
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No. 1097533 ID: 2f41db

>>1097503
A.
Besties forever!
And 1.

Let him live, but as an addendum.

Talk to raito.
Its an
"I dont like you, you dont like me but if we work together here we all get what we want."
Moment.
Raito is as cunning and sharp as cerebro, plus capable of social maneuvering.
He could be an adequate speedbump or counter nefarious plans while your attention is elsewhere.

What could be more anime than two bitter rivals combining their talents to defeat a greater foe and perhaps develop some small mutual respect?
Plus hed get to work together with craw.
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No. 1097567 ID: c1a22b
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1097567

>A1, initiate Fight 3
With your back to Cerebrum and no warning of intent, this is kind of like a sneak attack. You plunge your hand in your pocket to retrieve the pincer, spin around on your heel, and lunge for Cerebrum’s big blue eye. Incapacitating Cerebrum will stop him from gaining spells while you and Kage are gone, and you can always sew him up and put him to bed if you really need to. Something like using the Timewinder spell on him would have a much more permanent effect, and you’d rather keep the spell in reserve anyway.

You manage to stab Cerebrum several times in the face before his eye flashes and you’re lifted into the air, squished on all sides. Curse the gradual dye loss of small puncture wounds! You wriggle and try to break free of whatever’s holding you, but the magic doesn’t budge.

Cerebrum bleeds blue, like Kage. Okay, that complicates putting him to bed but right now you’re more worried about the red dye oozing through your skin.

Wallace: Huh? Why are we fighting?

Kage: Stop it you guys!

Cerebrum: You clearly saw that Kench attacked and wounded me, without provocation! I’m defending myself and would appreciate help.

Your view of the classroom tips over and you’re slammed head first into the table. It cracks in a dramatic wave of chunks and the magic force bears you down to the floor until you’re in shattered gray material up to your hips.
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No. 1097569 ID: c1a22b
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1097569

>Fusion survival check: Failure
You gargle on a mouthful of dye when you try to speak and angle your knees to pull yourself to the surface. Strangely good lighting in this hole…

>Return to Kentaro
The bright white smoke foretells the end of Kench, and after it clears you can feel you’re now squeezed into the crater against Pinch, whose long limbs scrabble for purchase on the edge. Kench was a very amicable fusion and your romantic and social bonds with Pinch are much stronger than before!

Pinch gets out first and then easily lifts you free with a pointy appendage. Cerebrum is still standing where you left him, leaking all over himself and the floor.

Cerebrum: Will no one help me staunch these wounds? Very well…

Cerebrum lays down in the growing blue puddle in preparation to falling unconscious, and addresses his last words to you and Pinch.

Cerebrum: I suppose this is our first meeting, Kentaro and Pinch, but I doubt we will have much time together in the future. You may find the Creator, you may even find a way to leave the hub, but you will fail to find the freedom you desire.

As his eye slowly falls shut, you’re struck by the oddest sense of deja vu right when it’s about half lidded. Weird.

You: Well then.

Pinch: FUCK that guy. Okay back to the plan, Kage, you’re with us, Wallace stays. We’re going to explore and deal with anyone that gets in our way.

Anything you’d like to do before going to the hub? There’s nothing major that’s time sensitive to worry about at the moment.
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No. 1097570 ID: 2f41db

Before you go, Address the witnesses.

Tell them cerebrum intended to harm the creator.
He would have happily killed any homonculi here if it achieved that goal.
You dont know how much harm that being left creatorless could have done to this place.
It may have been devestating

You and your friends want to live.
To leave and be free.
You dont want to hurt the creator.
You certainly dont want to see them all hurt either.
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No. 1097573 ID: e597de

>>1097570
Yeah, I wasn't about to let Cerebrum screw over their supply of new dye and stuff. Killing the Creator would be really bad for all the normal homunculi.

Honestly, not sure how we're gonna get new dye if we really do escape. Maybe that's what Cerebrum meant. No possessed creator to keep us supplied. Oh well. What's done is done.

First order of business, let's test how heat affects the tip of our tail now that it's only our body on the line. If something bad happens, all we have to do is shorten our tail a a bit and close it off.

Then, we can see about reattaching Pinch's pincer with whatever method seems best. She's earned the trust after all the shit we dealt with together.
Or maybe she'd prefer it as a dagger? If so we could see about attaching some rope to it using our textile skills so she can use it like a thrown kunai without losing it.
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No. 1097574 ID: 1effd3

>>1097573
technically we can heat seal our wounds we obtained
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No. 1097577 ID: 2f41db

>>1097573
The throwing kunai would be very cool.
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No. 1097580 ID: da1860

Return the pincer to Pinch, she has earned it. See if you can get the other one returned too
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No. 1097581 ID: 353612

>>1097574
Have we actually tested that yet? As Kentaro we may try that on one of our wounds (and maybe Timewinder it if we fuck up real bad.)
Tell Kage and Wallace we had to harm Cerebrum to prevent greater harm he was intent on causing.
As for his last words, the price he offered for that freedom was too high.
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No. 1097584 ID: 384092

>>1097569
I think the creeping deja vu is the same as the nervousness when you saw Kage leave. The Blue Dyes seem to be keyed as important somehow in the instincts the Printer gave you.

Maybe we should try to collect as much of his blue dye as possible in case Kage ever needs a transfusion.
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No. 1097585 ID: a7a180

Hug Pinch! We did some really good work fused.

Make sure Cerebrum’s eye is closed fully and roll him somewhere secluded, but dignified.
Talk to Rattus, maybe try to persuade them we’re not the bad guys after all. If murdering someone in cold blood doesn’t prove it, what will?
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No. 1097610 ID: 2f41db

>>1097585
That may be easier than initial thoughts would suggest.
He appeared particularly enamoured with the creator thanks to raito and learning cerebs plans for it would make the move a good one in his eyes.
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No. 1097636 ID: c1a22b
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1097636

>First, check in with everyone
You: Okay, you all heard the part about Cerebrum puppeting the Creator’s body around, right? Does that sound good to anyone?

There’s some shrugging from the rogues and shaking of heads from the other homunculi.

You: By defeating Cerebrum, I hope I’ve proved I don’t want to hurt the Creator. They’re probably necessary to keep the dye flowing and I don’t want to hurt you guys either. The price Cerebrum put on freedom was too high and my truce with Craw should still be in effect.

Craw: Yeah.

>Second, store Cerebrum
You pat his eyelid completely closed to make sure there’s no funny business going on, then drag him out of the way of the slowly regenerating debris and over to the school wall. Someone can clean up the spilled dye while whatever’s left in Cerebrum could be a valuable transfusion for Kage in the future. As an addition to that second thought, you stuff Cerebrum’s wounds with bits of cloth so he doesn’t leak further.

>Third, test the heat treatment method on your tail
Now that you’re unfused and can potentially injure yourself with impunity, you go to the stove and turn on the closest burner. If it works, you can repair Pinch’s pincer and, if you really wanted to, the stitched puncture holes on your face. After initial testing, you find the fur on your tail is very heat resistant so you have to hold it back to get proper contact with your skin.

You definitely feel the heat, but it doesn’t hurt and you can only visually inspect the skin to know when things are getting gooey. You wait a bit and slowly realize you’ve stopped feeling the heat.

Alrighty, time to address that rather concerning effect. Removing your tail leaves some of the skin on the stovetop in a bubbling tan puddle. The tip of your tail looks red, showing the dye underneath. After it cools off and the surface becomes solid again, you still don’t get any sensation from prodding it with your finger.

Your discovery is that heat does make the surface layer of homunculi liquid and flexible, but it also seems to cause permanent homunculi nerve damage. Good thing you didn’t test it on Gun, his whole body would have been messed up! You don’t think the tip of your tail needs to be amputated or Timewound or anything.
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No. 1097637 ID: c1a22b
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1097637

>Fourth, return Pinch’s pincers and give her a big hug
You: Craw, can I have Pinch’s other pincer back? I think she’s earned the right to have them again.

Craw: I dunno man, you’re going to have to come back here anyway to get Wallace, I might need it before then to fight or sew people up.

That’s a good point, so it’ll be a single pincer return for now. You run up to Pinch and give her a big hug, lifting and spinning her around in a mass of limbs and fluff.

You: We did great together, you were so good during that fight with Mura!

Pinch: Yeah! And you didn’t do anything dumb except help all those girls. Maybe you’re not as bad and nerdy as I thought.

You: I’d like to give you this back. Want me to make it a cool throwing knife or something?

You set her down and hand over the pincer.

Pinch: Naw, I can just use it like a dagger with my super long arms. Thanks boo.

She nuzzles into the top of your head and you blush. Finally, you leave the school flanked on either side by scary purple girls. When you explain how it seems to be random whether one ends up in Girltown or the hub, Kage flies up to the hole and pokes her sword around in it.

Kage: There, I shoulda made the hub side bigger. Aim for the right when you jump through and you should hit it.

Sure enough, you find yourself back in the huge dark space. Kage grabs you and Pinch by the scruffs and hovers midair above the floor instead of leaving you to panic and bounce again.

What’s your strategy for exploring the hub?
A. Stick together (find holes one at a time)

B. Tell Pinch and Kage to split up (find holes twice as fast)
1. Stay with Pinch (because she’s very cute and you like her)
2. Stay with Kage (because she’s you’re pal)
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No. 1097643 ID: a7a180

A. After Girltown we need safety in numbers.
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No. 1097644 ID: 88802b

>>1097637
B2 so both parties are armed and you can brush up on your teamwork with Kage.
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No. 1097645 ID: 355e44

A) this seems like a good place to get lost
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No. 1097648 ID: 802d91

>>1097637
A. If we be lost, let us all be lost together.
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No. 1097649 ID: 1effd3

>>1097637
NEVER SPLIT THE PARTY!
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No. 1097652 ID: 2f41db

>>1097637
A.
Reconnaissance in force.
Kage can fly above you both and spy distant objects of interest.
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No. 1097708 ID: c1a22b
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1097708

>A, stick together and stay safe
You: I don’t want to get lost or have another accident like what happened in Girltown. It might take longer to search if we go one hole at a time, but we’ll be able to be more cautious and thorough. Kage, you can put us down.

The three of you start wandering the dark abyss, your hand in Pinch’s fluff while Kage hovers overhead, waving her sword. Since she has the most experience with this sort of thing, you let her lead. After an unknowable amount of time, Kage halts.

Kage: I think I found something!

>Random room check (out of five possibilities): Result hidden
You and Pinch stand back as Kage pokes her sword against what looks like thin air. Up close, you can actually see parts of the blade disappearing as Kage manually pries open the rift in space. Sterile white light shines like a beacon on her face.

You: Be careful, we don’t know what’s on the other side. If we go in we should all go together.

Kage: I can stick my head in first to look around.

She does this, which is terribly disturbing. At least her wings keep flapping to show she’s still alive.
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No. 1097709 ID: c1a22b
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1097709

Kage: Hmmm…

You: Yes? What did you see?

Kage: It’s one big room, not nearly as huge as the Boysville room. There’s an open tank of clear stuff in the middle with a slope at the top leading down to the floor. I saw a bunch of things swimming around the tank and crawling in and out.

You: Lift me up so I can look.

Kage picks you up by the collar again and holds your face to the light. You rest your hands on the naturally beveled edges of the hole and peer inside. With your sharp eyes you can see more clearly what Kage was talking about, the floor and the tank are filled with writhing multicolored tubes and sheets. Most are the pale tan hue of homunculi skin, but others are saturated solid colors. All seem to move constantly, though there’s a pattern of the parts returning to the tank to suck up the liquid, which probably serves the same purpose as your dye. No sign of Creator-like beings.

A. Well that’s different. Time to keep searching!
B. Hop inside and meet your primordial brethren
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No. 1097711 ID: df10fb

2, return to tube, become tubemunculi
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No. 1097714 ID: 355e44

B) it wouldn't hurt to take a quick peek around
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No. 1097716 ID: 1effd3

I am indifferent, but if you do go in, probably dont fall into the vat
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No. 1097720 ID: aba400

>>1097709
Part of the development of homunculi?

B, let's investigate. See if the slugmunculi are able to interact at all.
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No. 1097721 ID: 301b8c

B. Give it a taste, see if this stuff’s compatible with you.
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No. 1097728 ID: 72a231

>>1097709
A
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No. 1097749 ID: 2f41db

>>1097709
Common sense says a but...
Nhhhh..
You ARE curious and clever.
This is an opportunity to indulge your nerdish leanings and discover somethingninteresting so...
B.
hope pinch doesnt think youre too uncool and geeky.
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No. 1097825 ID: c1a22b
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1097825

>B, the creatures seem interesting and it wouldn’t hurt to investigate
You: Let’s go inside and see if there’s anything useful. Pinch, I bet you could drink some of that liquid with your hollow pincer nubs since you’re the only one who can really consume things.

Pinch stands on her tiptoes to ogle over your shoulder.

Pinch: They do make it look awfully yummy. Looks like this hole comes out midair, like it does at Boysville. Kage can fly us in so we don’t crash an’ if the little thingies attack us she can fly us out too.

Kage awkwardly holds you through the hole while she hovers inside, Pinch following after. The nubs don’t react even as you’re lowered to the floor, content in crawling and rolling and squirming along. As your crew walks up the long ramp, a few even bump into you and then continue on their merry way.

Pinch takes a long sip of the liquid as you nervously watch the vat for any kaiju nubs that want to pull her into the clear depths.

Pinch: Feels and tastes like dye. It’s not red but I can still use it, I think. Dunno if that’s a special me power or a universal thing.

You: That’s good to know.
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No. 1097826 ID: c1a22b
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1097826

You stay and observe but the nubs continue to show no signs of higher intelligence or sensory organs. The most interesting thing they do is occasionally clutch at each other and form nub combinations, both on land and in the liquid. The land meganubs fall apart quickly because they can’t form a tight seal and spill their dye. Unlike true homunculi, they’re able to get up and autonomously refill when the need arises. The nubs in the liquid form long branching strands that wave with the nonexistent current in sync, more like a plant than any imaginary sea monster.

Due to your CALCULATING nature, you come up with a series of theories. You’re fairly confident they’re correct:

1. Homunculi have a liquid activated internal decentralized nervous system
2. Homunculi can join their nervous systems via appropriately damp wounds
3. Nubs and homunculi can be combined

What would you like to do next?
A. Let’s try some nub mad science (suggest specifics)
B. Return to the hub
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No. 1097830 ID: 5b668f

>>1097826
If true, that might be how Cerebrum's mind takeover was supposed to work. His nervous system integration must have been designed to be meat compatible, that's why the printer was experimenting with making Rattus meaty.

A. I bet we could attach a layer of nubs around Gun and Hatani's big wounds to get them to a more functional state. The nubs can form a truer seal around the wound so they don't leak dye, and add structural integrity so they don't fall apart.

Not sure if they're flexible enough or shaped right to help Mushi's hand.

>Pinch can drink other dye types
Might be risky checking if she can drink Cerebrum's blue dye, but if it has special important properties... well, let's just keep it in mind in case something happens to Kage. Ideally we don't want that to happen in the first place.
Good to know Pinch has a place to heal up if she gets hurt, even if it becomes impossible to get back to the beds.
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No. 1097832 ID: 1effd3

>>1097826
#1 might be incorrect. We heat-treated our tail tip and cant feel it anymore, so our "flesh" does have nerves.

For #3, is it possible the internals of a homunculus is made of several numbs combined?Like one is the heart, stomach, etc?

We are CALCULATING, so lets go with A:
Try to link them up into a worm shape, or a cuddlely crawler spider thingy.
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No. 1097835 ID: 2f41db

>>1097826
They could be a way to replace lost homonculi skin.
Hard to test...

Well, you could do the pre torniquet tail thing, preempt and control dye loss, introduce a nub to the cut then see if you can control it or if it seals.
Would need a heat source ready if it doesnt take...
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No. 1097840 ID: fa3034

3B
There's more to see
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No. 1097848 ID: a7a180

Oh, they're a lot bigger than they looked.
B. I don't think we need to go chopping up nubs right now. It's hard to think of good attachment points for them besides your limbs, and that seems unwieldy.
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No. 1097849 ID: 29df63

>>1097832
Decentralized nervous systems like octopi still have nerves. I think what this means is that the dye is less like our blood and more like our neurotransmitters. It can transmit just fine but the nerves on the tail tip are dead.
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No. 1098116 ID: c1a22b
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1098116

>A, run tests and create a creature
You send Pinch and Kage to collect the smallest and most manageable nubs while you prep your sewing supplies and examine your damaged tail. You think you lost feeling in the tip because the powerful heat of the stove penetrated all the way to your internal layer. If you patch it with a nub, will you regain feeling?

With permission, you use Kage’s blade to shave the end of your tail and split a brown spherical nub, which thrashes a bit before going limp from dye loss. That makes you feel a little guilty, but you focus on the task at hand. Soon you have a workable patch and when Pinch pokes the ball you can feel it! Pretty cool. There’s the added benefit that this proves red dye works for nubs, so you bet clear dye works for homunculi. Hooray for advances in homunculi medicine, you’ll show Mushi that you were right along.

You get the strong urge to hunch and rub your hands together wickedly, so you do just that. Pinch returns with a good selection of long and stout nubs. They seem hard to handle, attempting to push off of Pinch torso in a mimicry of locomotion, and she squats to pin them to the ground.

You: Mwahahaha, henchmen, you’ve done well.

Pinch: Why you talkin’ like that?

You: I’m getting into character, my sweet Pinch. My experiments will only make us grow more powerful, but they might fail unless I act the part of a mad scientist. To defeat the Creator I must become the creator!

Pinch: Ok babe.
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No. 1098117 ID: c1a22b
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1098117

Kage sits down next to you and Pinch while you lay out the nubs, five approximately even cylinders around a sturdy torso. She helps lean on the nubs to stop them from escaping while you plan out your work.

You: Let’s make a nub spider crawler thing, I want to see how they handle land movement.

Kage: Awesome, this is just like in Rattus’ stories.

You: How so?

Kage: Oh, the Creator was close with some cat who did this kind of thing but with meat people. There was one story where he even died! Lots of drama.

You: Wait, didn’t Rattus say that person was the Creator’s sister? The gender doesn’t match.

Kage: Oh yeah, Rattus decided the cat was a boy, but then kept saying their relationship was like mother daughter. Raito told him not to worry about it since it doesn’t really change what happened, which was blood! Carnage! Cool magic!

You: I don’t know how you could understand the story if Rattus kept misremembering it.

Kage: Well it’s like a myth where everyone marries their family and people with superpowers exist. The best kind of myth!

She beams and pats her hands excitedly on the struggling nubs. You can’t begrudge Kage an affinity for theatrics as a mad scientist wannabe yourself. After the final limb is put in place, you stand back and tell Pinch to let your nub monster rise. It shivers as it raises itself on all five ends, then wobbles to stand on the thickest two sub nubs until it resembles a multicolored, misshapen biped with a tail.

Something about that bothers you. When your monster takes a step forward, you step back. It can’t be…nubs don’t have brains. Also it’s way smaller than the nub assembly in the tank, which showed no sign of higher thought, you don’t see a scientific explanation for this. Maybe you’re just imagining things?

A. Abscond (this is weird and you’re scared)
B. Destroy the creature (it’s wrong and you don’t want to leave it here to be found)
C. Take it with you back to the hub (you will not be a deadbeat mad scientist)
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No. 1098118 ID: a7a180

If you got your rubby little hands on another fusion spell, and attempted it with this creature, who knows what would happen...
C. No reason to destroy it yet and you are responsible for this strange decision.
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No. 1098120 ID: 67073e

I've read enough Frankenstein to see where A would lead, and it deserves to live. C
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No. 1098121 ID: fa3034

B but humanely. Lay it back down and undo the stitching.
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No. 1098122 ID: 26801d

C
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No. 1098126 ID: 1effd3

bring our boi back home.

also probably give him some skin, his internal organs are showing.

...or is it a her?
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No. 1098127 ID: 2261c3

C take it with you but be prepared just in case it starts wigging out after being outside of it's home, you might need to toss the baby back inside if it can't survive outside.

Hmm maybe grab a small noodle and bring it out just to be sure that they *can* survive outside juuuuust in case.
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No. 1098128 ID: 56c4c1

>>1098116
Based supportive gf Pinch.
>Well it’s like a myth where everyone marries their family and people with superpowers exist. The best kind of myth!
I guess she also kind of is our sister.

>>1098117
The nub assembly was end-to-end, right?. This fella has a central locus. The collective processing decentralized power of the nubs might be focused in the 'body' nub, whereas the nub assembly was wasting all of its processing power in transit.

C. We will never prove Mushi wrong if we selfishly abandon the lifeform we created!
Name them Dakimakura, or Daki for short. They look kind of like a walking body pillow.
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No. 1098130 ID: 1effd3

>>1098126
we probably need to throw our child into the printer for skin huh? hopefully the printer will be accommodating.
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No. 1098143 ID: 2f41db

>>1098117
Resist the powergul urge to cackle while yelling its aliiiive!

Also, C.
Embrace your nubbly son or daughter into your family.
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No. 1098146 ID: 0db8d3

It.... Probably isn't very aware. You can probably lead it around though.

Hmm... If you really wanted you could take it back to the printer to refill it's resources... But you need a way to communicate so it doesn't keep making murder monsters... Maybe you could give yourself a small injury and connect directly to the printer's nervous system to do so?
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No. 1098153 ID: 1effd3

>>1098146
It's probably aware to an extent. How else do the monsters keep getting the memories of the still living ones?
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No. 1098157 ID: 2f41db

>>1098153
Its sparking an interesting philosophical question.
Are we the sack, or the goo in the sack?
Is there a node or core where the person in the gomonculi survives?
Are they just a diffuse entity holding on to the the goo and skin?
Could they transfer control? Thoughts or even
mind? All by the simple process of swapping goo?

Kentaro!
Existential crisis jitsu go!
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No. 1098158 ID: 0db8d3

>>1098153
The printer is sentient and we start out merged with it's nervous system, inheriting it's memories. There's a lot of common knowledge between us. Plus everyone's been communicating and talking with eachother really well.

We *might* be able to transfer our knowledge and pieces of our personality to it if we connect with it, but our creation doesn't have eyes, ears, mouth, or digits. It might be a bad idea imparting sentience upon it.
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No. 1098204 ID: c1a22b
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1098204

>C, embrace your creation
The initial, instinctual fear quickly fades and you hurry forward to take your nub monster’s outstretched tendril. A creature without senses besides touch would be terrified without a guide. It curls around your hand tight and the rest of the monster staggers to follow the touch, pressing against you. Once you’re sure you’re not about to be dismembered by an enraged beast, you let out a cackle of ecstasy.

You: Our nub child is alive! Er, do you think they’re a boy or a girl?

Pinch: Girl! Too many boys around here.

You: Then they shall be a girl. I’ll call her Dakimakura since she’s big and squishy, Daki for short. We’re taking her with us because we’re responsible, good people and also there’s plenty of science that we can still learn from her.

Kage: Hooray!

>Existential crisis jutsu
You’re certain that homunculi consciousness is stored in their skin, not their dye, since the injured Mushi showed no change in personality after passing out and being revived. Skin also contains the means of locomotion. A person sewed to a big nub or another homunculi via a wet interface would create a manual fusion with unknown mental and moral consequences.

Is the printer technically a big nub since you inherited its memories up until the point of your birth? Hmm, you doubt it since it doesn’t have skin. It calls itself a process and it has memory data etching properties. More like a machine than a person, since it was never supposed to be conscious in the first place.

>Is Daki missing skin?
Her components all have skin, so she’s intact and able to travel. Her sphincters that the component nubs used to drink from the clear dye and join together are all shut tight.
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No. 1098205 ID: c1a22b
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1098205

You cut a few sheet shaped nubs for raw skin supplies before Kage carefully lifts everyone back into the dark hubspace and you begin wandering again, leaving the bright hole of Nubland behind. You hold onto Pinch with one hand and Daki monopolizes the other, squeezing just on the edge of too tight. She doesn’t lose any dye while you walk, which is a good sign.

>Random room check (out of four possibilities): Result hidden
This time Kage flies up higher to find her mark. After the spatial incision, she repeats the successful procedure from last time of sticking her head into the hole and getting the first look.

Kage: It’s full of blue light! There’s a bunch of printers in glass containers and tubes and I’m getting a magic vibe.

You: How do you know what magic feels like?

Kage: Oh, when Cerebrum did the telepathy thing to Kench I got a tingle. Big tingles coming from this hole. Can barely feel the stuff from the spell orbs.

You, sadly, have not felt a single tingle in your life besides the ones you get from hugging Pinch. A long time has passed since you left Boysville, more school courses have been finished by the lads, and the injured girls have all regained consciousness. This does not impact your current mission in any way.

A. Explore the printer habitat with everyone (Kage seems to have an affinity for this place)
B. Move on and look for another room (you still haven’t found the Creator’s quarters)
C. Take Daki to Boysville (she’ll be safer there)
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No. 1098207 ID: a7a180

A. An important storage room. Perhaps the printers will be valuable supplies, or maybe they yearn for freedom too.
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No. 1098208 ID: 674c8a

>>1098205
Only Pinch feels the tingles. That means the magic is tied to the blue dye. Somehow, it's essential to escape. That's why you felt dread when you saw Kage leaving, and a sense of deja-vu when we slew Cerebrum. There's some instinct the printer put in you to value blue-dyed individuals.

I think that also has to do with Pinch's 'role'. Every Homunculi the printer spat out has had a role.
We were the first. Experimental, without direction. We're basically just a normal homunculus, with some instincts and knowledge the printer put in us.
Kage was the first blue-dye experiment. Maybe not even intended to do anything at the time except see if the printer could.
Wallace was testing natural weapons attached to homunculi, and giving a homunculus a more combat-oriented form. He was very gungo-ho and passionate, but impressionable. Perfect for a soldier.
Pinch can drain dye from others and seems maybe compatible with other dye types? She's really wired to be risk-averse and ruthless. She could be the back-up plan in case something goes wrong with one of the blue-dyes and they need to be replaced?
Rattus was the printer beginning to test with replicating meat-flesh. We don't know if Rattus also has blue dye and some hidden ability, since we haven't hung out with them much.
Cerebrum was the culmination of the meat-flesh experiments and blue dye development, designed with inherent magic and the ability to interface with the Creator's body by replacing the brain.

This place might also be connected to how the spell orbs are made. A, let's investigate. There could be important clues here about what the blue dye is actually for, or tools to help our escape.
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No. 1098209 ID: 674c8a

>>1098208
I mean, only Kage feels the tingles.
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No. 1098212 ID: 1effd3

A. lets touch the magic shit
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No. 1098221 ID: 2f41db

>>1098205

Theres just so much to learn!

Investigate, kentaro.
Maybe you can learn to print off replacement bits or even some eyes for daki.
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No. 1098222 ID: fa3034

A
Onward to knowledge!
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No. 1098223 ID: 355e44

A) since we don't know how much of a time crunch we may or may not be on, lets gather as much info as we can.
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No. 1098234 ID: a7a180

>>1098207
On second thought, maybe we should stop by Boystown to introduce Daki. We can go on more expeditions after checking in.
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No. 1098267 ID: c1a22b
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1098267

>A, more knowledge!
It’d be great to learn about magic and printers. After the safe and educational time in Nubland, you’re feeling confident about your chances here.

You: If you don’t see any security or meat people, let’s investigate. I think we’re getting a lot of good knowledge and materials from exploring the hub and I don’t want to skip this place. A scientist stays curious!

Kage repeats the process of ferrying everyone into the lab, which is lined with gurgling glass pipes full of all sorts of viscous fluids. You spot what looks like liquid homunculus skin, wet fibrous pulp, and fatty ground red gunk. Ugh, is that what meat looks like up close? Not a fan.

The main pipes run smaller service lines down to the various suspended printers, which rest in rectangular tanks. The printers are all made of electric blue slime, like you’re used to, which matches the color of the big ball of light hovering in the middle of the room, sending periodic jets of energy to the tanks.

It takes a while to see the whole area with the more complex floor plan and Daki slowing you down. You make note of the printers that are producing homunculi parts and nubs, which collect at the bottom of the tanks before falling into an ominous shute. Others seem to be making worksheets or producing Creator sized limbs.

You don’t have any way to know if these printers are sentient, but their respective products all seem consistent.
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No. 1098268 ID: c1a22b
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1098268

Due to your CALCULATING nature, you come up with some generalized assumptions about printers and magic.

1. Printers rely on magic to function
2. Magic acts as a power source
3. Kage and Cerebrum are at least partially filled with printer slime

Kage swoops down to where you’re pondering, frowning slightly.

Kage: My head goes funny the closer I get to the big glow. Not in a bad way, like I’m trying to remember something.

You: Does it feel hot? I don’t want you to get cooked or zapped or something if you touch it.

Kage: Naw, I gotta hunch that it’d be okay.

You: Maybe you can interface with the magic since you’re part printer. It sure doesn’t seem to do anything for me.

You don’t want to have too many experiments going on at once, so you can only choose one of the following options:

A. Encourage Kage to touch the magic source (she’ll be changed)

B. Give sensory and speaking organs to Daki (she’ll be changed)

C. Leave
1. Search for another room
2. Return to Boysville
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No. 1098269 ID: a7a180

A. What is it you're trying to remember? How to... print?
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No. 1098270 ID: fa3034

>>1098268
B. What knowledge can be gained here
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No. 1098271 ID: 2f41db

>>1098268
Changing kage is a thing that we should t decise for her, but tell her it is a thing that may happen if she does touch it, so to think about it herself first.

But poor daki cannot sense the world except in the most rudimentary ways so

B.
Give our nub child a chance to embrace more of the world.

... and perhaps our calculating part will pick up pointers on replacing missing homonculi parts for others...
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No. 1098274 ID: a68ca3

>>1098268
B. Beware of Icarian flight.
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No. 1098275 ID: 2261c3

A if Kage really wants to do it but otherwise B

don't want them to think you're too selfish obsessing over your child, but I agree that giving them sensory organs so you can communicate is definitely important, so even if A gets mentioned I suggest that you do B after that if you have the chance.
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No. 1098276 ID: 1effd3

A is Kage's choice, otherwise B
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No. 1098278 ID: c5529d

Let Kage do her thing
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No. 1098287 ID: 355e44

A) If she feels safe doing so
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No. 1098293 ID: afbfc7

Kage seeks enlightenment.
Do not lead her astray from her noble path!
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No. 1098332 ID: c1a22b
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1098332

>A, if Kage is willing to do it
You: Okay, but do you want to touch the magic? Science tells me something will happen.

Kage: I mean, yeah, maybe, I don’t really know? I’m asking you ‘cause you’re the smart one.

You: My theory is you’ll become more powerful, even gain the ability to do magic like what Cerebrum did.

Kage: I like the sound of that! Lemme try it.

You: But hold on! With great power comes greater likelihood of turning into a jerk.

Kage: Ugh, I’m not going to be evil or something. It’s not going to change our goals and that’s the most important thing!

You: You never know…

Kage puffs up with indignation and heroic bravery, and puts her hands on her hips.

Kage: I wanna do it, that’s my final decision. It’s a risk but I bet it’ll help.

She does still wait for you to nod before she flies to the magic source, a dark speck against the blinding light. Your sharp eyes watch as a cluster of magic forms on the surface of the orb, sending a zap to meet Kage’s outstretched hand, surrounding her in blue.

>Security avoidance check: Success
There’s no noise and Kage isn’t sent tumbling through the air. The orb keeps charging tanks at the same rate as before and no alarms go off, which is good.

>Kage mental breakdown avoidance check (75%): Success
You get a little nervous when Kage starts gliding in slow silent loops down to the floor. At least she’s not screaming? You’ve seen Kage upset before and she was a lot more frantic.
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No. 1098333 ID: c1a22b
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1098333

You think Kage is about to go for the Pinch hug (and who could blame her?), but instead she embraces you in an extra strength full body squeeze. It’s so overwhelming that you let go of Daki’s tendril to return the hold. Kage pulls back before you pass out and you see her pupils are just a bit wobbly.

Kage: I’m sorry Kentaro, truly.

You: Uh, why? Are you okay? You’re kind of scaring me.

Kage: I’m fine, and it’s nothing you did. I don’t know if you’ll understand even if I explain it, but this place–we’re not anywhere on the meat world. There isn’t an exit like we were hoping.

You: How do you know that?

Kage: I’m part of :0static2: now. I understand too much. I think the same would have happened to Cerebrum if he got supercharged like this, but he would have known to avoid it. We can’t escape because the hub space is in the place beyond the meat world, where it’s cold and empty, except for a few rocks and us.

You: What was that sound you made? I-I’m not sure what you’re talking about.

She gives you a very sad smile.

Kage: When you unlock your memories of the Creator, I’ll be able to explain. Let’s just enjoy the time we have together, okay? I still want to help you however I can.

Something’s happened to your best friend; it’s almost like she’s a different person. You share a concerned look with Pinch as Kage goes back to hovering. You’re certainly not going to risk the same thing happening to your beloved child Daki by giving her organs.

A. Search for another room (there has to be a way to escape)
B. Return to Boysville (you need to collect yourself)
C. Interrogate Kage for more details (but what’ll happen when you remember?)
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No. 1098334 ID: 052793

Honestly? You have the people most important to you, already with you. What can Kage teach you and Pinch to help you remember and seek enlightenment?

C
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No. 1098335 ID: 1effd3

>>1098333
So... chances are that the HUB itself is in space? Like the moon or something? That means we we still can escape from the other rooms potentially, but we need more info, so C.

But i also don't want to upset Kage... what does Pinch think?
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No. 1098336 ID: 2261c3

C yeah, I'm curious about what she can do now!

And if we can't escape, depending on the info she gives us, ask if there's something we can do to avoid being killed by the creators of someone hits the button, since thats been a side goal of escaping
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No. 1098337 ID: 2e5a71

C) if escape is really impossible, then negotiating with the creator becomes the most viable tack. Did she gain any insight into them?
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No. 1098342 ID: a7a180

A. Let's take some time to process this, and enjoy being together.

...Okay, fine, a few questions. Is the only way out through the Creator? What kind of magic did you get?
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No. 1098343 ID: 0db8d3

Wait...
Doesn't that mean that the only way out is via the Creator?
No wonder the printer made Cerebrum...
Still, the Creator does seem kind, if troubled.

Can
Is there hope to appeal to them?
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No. 1098359 ID: 1d66dd

>>1098337
Yeah, escaping has a whole lot of unknown variables anyways. How to refill lost dye in the meat world? How to survive and hide among giant meat creatures?
There's a reason we've been trying to prevent or undo the damage the rogue printer was causing, and that reason is that there's a chance chance escape is impossible or a hell of its own. Realistically, this place could be all we've got, and if it is we'll need to speak with the Creator at some point.

C. We need to know. If the future sucks and there's no way out except shitty Cerebrum's murder plan, then let's just party and patch things up like it's our last long time in Boysville.
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No. 1098369 ID: 23f1c2

Fine, we don't have to escape. We just need a happy ending. Even if it's camping in the hub visiting our friends.
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No. 1098389 ID: 2f41db

>>1098333
A, but ask kage if she needs a moment.
If she needs anything.
Shes not ok.
Shes more important than the rest.
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No. 1098391 ID: 1d66dd

>>1098389
Our gf Pinch is also more important than the rest of course
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No. 1098410 ID: 2f41db

>>1098391
I cut off early.
Meant to say more important than the rest of the choices.
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No. 1098470 ID: c1a22b
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1098470

>C, gently
You: Kage, I want to find out more about the Creator. We can sit on the floor here and talk. Um, but first, are you okay?

Your friend’s lip quivers and she turns away to rub her face, wiping away nonexistent tears.

Kage: I dunno. It’s not my fault all of this happened but it feels like it, because of the stupid :0static2: memories. I can see myself as Kage, but I’m really not her anymore. I’m :0static2: with some Kage flavor.

You: What is that word you’re saying? Can you describe it using different terms?

Kage: It’s the name of the entity we’re inside. The Creator is a meat satellite and magic is its condensed energy and identity.

You: Whoa whoa whoa, I–I thought we were in space. Cerebrum said this was some kind of secure science lab, with like, supervisors and bureaucracy!

Kage: That’s a good way to look at it, yeah, there are others. Mmm…we’re like, big space amoeba, and the homunculi are an experiment to see if what’s been happening will happen. Y’know, flaws in our programming. We’re not supposed to assimilate back into the mass.

Kage has become calm and kind of dreamy, which you do not like one bit. The crazy things she’s saying are sloshing around inside your head and you’re slowly beginning to panic. How are you supposed to get out of here? Is beloved Daki going to assimilate too? The Creator is a magic amoeba who’s also friends slash relatives with a dead cat??? This is turning into an absurdist nightmare!
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No. 1098472 ID: c1a22b
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1098472

Pinch reaches to take your free hand and squeezes it. Kage sounds compromised so you lower your voice to a whisper to consult with your girlfriend.

You: Does this make any sense to you?

Pinch: It kinda goes along with what Cerebrum said, even if he was omitting the weird stuff. Since he’s cooked we gotta talk to the Creator and ‘splain things, or maybe if we don’t hit the button they’ll just never come to check on us?

You: Raito seemed to think they were a nice person but I don’t trust that guy. What do we do about Kage and Daki?

Pinch: Kage said it herself, she’s gone weird. Dunno if she’ll snap out of it. As long as she keeps helping us we can treat her normal. Daki ain’t a threat, I think.

You’ve reached the limits of what can be explained about the Creator’s identity. Do you remember what they are?

You can ask for meta hints in the discussion thread.
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No. 1098473 ID: 1effd3

>>1098472
Timewinder to save Kages mental self? then we can head back to boystown and discuss to everyone what we've learned.
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No. 1098474 ID: 1effd3

>>1098473
I say this because we technically have gotten the info we need from Kage, but i want Kage to go back to her old self.
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No. 1098477 ID: 91fcf4

>>1098473
We should ask if Kage wants this, first. But if she really wants to go back to blissful ignorance, we do have this option.

The rogues are not going to be assimilated, which suggests that the rest are? Leaves the question of what happens to the rogues. Jettisoned into space?

I think the healthiest thing to do is just do what we can to patch up the damage the rogue printer caused. If they're testing for errors in programming, that means they're afraid that the errors are dangerous. Perhaps the best we can do is show that the errors are capable of containing and correcting their own damage. We've already done plenty towards that goal.
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No. 1098479 ID: 0924bb

Oh, you’re asking us directly?

Body. It’s Body. She’s chill. She’s also in space learning to be a god. The trip she’s on may take a long time, but think of it like… being on a cruise. You don’t need to think of escape anymore, think of it more like being along for the ride, and there may be a destination in the end but for now trust that the captain is going to keep steering the ship in a direction, even if no one’s sure what that is.
There may be more of the Creator’s memories than Kage’s memories in her head, but she’s still 100% of Kage.
Anyway, you can push the button anytime to end the experiment and have a chat with the main Creator but there’s also nothing saying you have to stop poking around and exploring our Body.
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No. 1098482 ID: 0db8d3

Present the Timewinder to what was once Kage.

Sister, would you like for me to take from you this cup?
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No. 1098484 ID: 2261c3

>>1098479
dammit you're so right it's definitely body trying to figure out godhood and I cant believe it wasnt obveous to me earlier
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No. 1098493 ID: c5529d

Body does love anime after all, and this quest is called shonen quest, soooo...
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No. 1098514 ID: 2f41db

>>1098482
I cant think of a better use for the timewinder if this is what she wants.

I hope we dont get the evangelion ending.
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No. 1098538 ID: 0db8d3

Even as the truth is remembered, even as the creator's memories come flooding forth, even as our transience is laid bare... My existence is defined! These memories shall not swallow me!
I am Kentaro- Seeker of Truth, Unwitting Hero, Brother of Kage, and Lover of Pinch!
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No. 1098569 ID: c1a22b
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1098569

>REMEMBER
You close your eyes and put all your focus into your skin. The Creator is there, like a faint layer of paint. They’ve always been there. You know their name.

An image of a trio of cats sitting together on a couch blooms into your consciousness. The one in the middle has patchy brown fur and flat yellow teeth. They look like Daki. Ha, what a funny coincidence, you even named your nub creation after them, in a way.

You: Body. Body Lewis.

Kage: Yes. Hello Kentaro.

It all makes sense, the homunculi are based on cartoon characters from Body’s favorite shows, the cat ascended to godhood with the help of two parental space amoeba, and the new god is currently working on their powers. Understandable that a being of such magnitude needs to make sure everything is working properly, especially when it comes to creating life.

Unlike Kage or even Rattus, you don’t have any trouble staying secure in your identity as Kentaro. You’re a seeker of truth, a lover, a friend, and a scientist! Also you’re not part magic printer, which probably helps.

Pinch: Now you’re making that funny noise too.

You: Pinch, c’mon, you’ll get it! Think about Jadis and Kibble and Saul and Mary.

Pinch: I’m hearin’ a whole lotta static out of your mouth.

You: They turned into a robot and worked at a gas station, the highlight of their life.

Pinch Hmmmmmmmmm…OH MY GOD.
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No. 1098570 ID: c1a22b
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1098570

>Use the Timewinder spell on Kage
While Pinch deals with her revelations, you take the orb from your pocket and hold it out to your best friend.

You: Kage, do you think this will help you go back to normal? I don’t want to lose you.

Kage: Huh, I didn’t think of that. I’ll still remember, but it should work otherwise.

Magic makes more sense too. You crack open the spell and Kage is covered in smoke to hide whatever sleight of hand that’s going on. Timewinder reads some internal homunculi construction slash change log and reverts physical alterations with a secret, self-consuming printer. This should rewrite whatever changed when Kage got zapped.

Ha! The fusion spell just stuck you and Pinch in a pocket space and created a whole new body for Kench while no one could see anything through the haze. Sneaky and much more to your logical liking.

Kage does seem more lively and a bit confused when the spell ends, and you give her a big hug. She snuggles against Pinch while you pace, deep in thought.

You also know what’s in the other hub rooms now. Apart from Body’s quarters there’s a lab for making and coding brains and a debug holding cell for studying things like Kage and the sentient printer. Luckily Kage didn’t trigger whatever magic security protocol that puts beings there, otherwise it’d be hard to get her out.

The hub space itself is a secure pod of composite material suspended somewhere in Body’s enormous mass. The gravity is lower because it’s in space, while the sub rooms are pocket dimensions with earth-like conditions. It would have hypothetically been possible to cut or burrow your way out of the pod, but then you would have been sucked into space with no way to call for help.

Cerebrum would have taken control of the meat Body in the pod and gained whatever executive power that came with it. You’re not exactly sure what he could have done to avoid getting caught but you guess you’ll never know. It would have left you at his mercy so you’re still glad you didn’t choose that option.

As for Daki, you expect she’d turn into a Body copy with only light stimulus. You’re not sure what to do with her.

What’s your endgame?
A. Get all of the homunculi together to end the experiment (you’ll press the button once you’re ready)

B. Live your life with your loved ones (don’t press the button and wait for the Creator to show up in a long, long time)

C. Find Body in their quarters (you can talk to them without worrying about everyone else)
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No. 1098571 ID: eb0a9c

>>1098569
This explains a lot.

C) You may think you have an eon to play around before the next stage of Body's design. But Body is a newborn goddess; if she's having trouble staying motivated, she might collide into a meteor on accident, getting you all killed. There's also the matter of her birth planet, you can't just wait around until they all blow themselves up.
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No. 1098572 ID: a02a72

>>1098570
B. You have learned the Truth. The whole truth. Your great quest is complete. Use what you know about nub science to help fix those who were damaged, so that everyone can enjoy their time together.

... Maybe someday we could even patch Cerebrum up and replace the blue printer sauce with less dangerous nub juice to make him a normal boy. With no printer magic, his powers shouldn't work.
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No. 1098573 ID: 2261c3

C, offer to help, at this point you know a godlike creature made you and your actions unwittingly were in the direction of help

Might as well go towards the realm of active and constructive help, heck, maybe bodyll be excited to hear of a homunculus that refused the call to murder the Creator, or maybe they'll be disappointed you didn't decide to fight and kill god like all animes wanted to do.


Tho the power of friendship is cooler.
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No. 1098574 ID: 2261c3

Also just to point it out do you SEE how close we were to becoming Jadis and making a body 2.0 with daki

Literally this would have been stares at explosions all over again (or whatever the series was called)
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No. 1098576 ID: a7a180

C. If there’s anything you know about yours- Body, it’s that they could always use more friends. You can chill with her in a giant space bachelor pad, and hm maybe you should let her know the Girlstown button was broken. She might want to check in on that, things got a little ugly.
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No. 1098577 ID: a7a180

Also, with regards to Daki, let's see if she can develop into her own homunculus like you and Kage without forcing the Body template to the surface. Maybe there's a spell that can help shape her (to have eyes, ears, etc) without giving her that push over the edge, as it were. If not, that's still plan B, she doesn't have to spend her whole life as a lumpy pillow.
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No. 1098580 ID: 0db8d3

Why can't we do both C and B?

The Creator is on this long journey as well. She must be lonely.

Why not ask if she'd like to make herself a Homunculus Body and come hang out with us?

There's plenty of time, after all.
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No. 1098581 ID: 1effd3

C+B, we just wanna talk to the dude.
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No. 1098587 ID: c5529d

C, it's been so long since we've seen Body (as suggestors)
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No. 1098592 ID: 355e44

C) check in with mom. Since whatever experiment they were running has gone quite off the rails, you should coordinate on what to do next.
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No. 1098623 ID: 2f41db

>>1098580
I like this.

Its c hoping to follow with b for everyone.

Finding a way for everyone to live and get along is one solid anime ending.
Another would be teenagers fighting god.
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No. 1098624 ID: c1a22b
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1098624

>C, check in and present your side of the story
You know Body as well as you know yourself, and you bet they’re pretty lonely as a solo meat person. Waiting around for a call for help that never comes while isolated in the abyss wouldn’t be fun for anyone, even a homunculus. While you’d get more unsupervised time if you waited for their eventual arrival, this way you can prevent any other accidents, interference, and opportunities to piss off the injured homunculi.

You: Let’s go find Body’s area and explain things right away.

Pinch: You’re not afraid we’ll get zapped? Even if Body’s nice they’re still gonna feel guilty about the experiment going wrong.

You: If they haven’t figured out how to cope with inevitable errors in a highly complex system, then they’re going to have a hard time being a god. Even Saul and Mary had their processes on earth do things that weren’t intended.

Pinch: Ach, you’re right. Come over here for a second.

You’re pulled into a tight hug with Kage and Pinch and even Daki.

Pinch: I feel like I wanna say something dumb about how I’m glad we had this adventure and how I love you guys but I’m not going to. It’s been good.

You: It’s not over yet, let’s go find Body! After we hug a bit more of course.

Once you’ve had your fill, Kage lifts everyone back into the hub space and flies around trying to find the right pocket space entrance. Eventually she slices her sword against air to reveal the inside of a giant closet, complete with a few untouched coats and cardboard boxes. The TV is on in the other room.

>Body awake check: Failure
The giant doorknob takes some coordination from Pinch to open before you creep out on real synthetic carpet. Wow, you can really feel your size in this apartment with its cavernous doorways and giant furniture.

The enormous, artificially shadowy presence of the Creator is laid out before you on the sofa in front of the television, which of course is playing anime. Your sharp ears pick up the rhythmic beat of their heart, the brush of breath in their lungs. They don’t react until Pinch pokes them firmly on the cheek.
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No. 1098625 ID: c1a22b
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1098625

Body: Bwehh?!

They lurch upright with a clatter of old takeout boxes. Pinch hisses on instinct and crouches low on the back of the couch while Kage takes flight.

You: Uh, behind you.

Body twists to look at your little crew, blue eyes piercing through the magic haze over their face. They immediately look horrified.

Body: How did you get here? And wait–you’re not any of the homunculi I designed. Oh, this is bad…

You’re all lifted into the air like how Cerebrum seized Kench, and the noise of the TV shuts off. The binding isn’t as tight, so you take Pinch’s hand and she stops frantically wiggling as much.

Body: Did you suffer, at all? Did anyone get hurt? Why didn’t someone press the button and let me know?

They knead their forehead with their fist. You give them a moment to keep ranting.

Body: At least none of you seem to be me, but I was really anxious about this experiment going wrong and now it looks like it definitely has. Dammit, why did I think I’d be different from Jadis? It wouldn’t have been a clean experiment if I just had surveillance on the whole time, but I didn’t think things would get messed up so fast. Mom and dad are going to have to come in and figure out what went wrong. I thought I isolated the parts pretty well.

You can understand why Body is so upset given their own origin as a hapless experiment. Clearly they didn’t want to put anyone through the same hardship.

What do you say to Body?
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No. 1098626 ID: cb6d60

Hey. Calm down, it's okay. We're okay. Things don't always go according to plan. The beautiful thing about life is that it can adapt. A wise man once said there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents.
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No. 1098627 ID: a5d70e

>>1098625
So, literally moments after you left the printer in Boysville experienced a sapient awakening to the joy of creation and made us and Kage.
Then it started to feel afraid for its 'children' and that you might destroy them for being glitches in the experiment. We've been searching for the truth of our existence while doing our best to keep our fellow rogues from causing too much damage, like our cute fuzzy girlfriend Pinch here.

Also, Mura in Girltown got her hands on a sword and went completely off the rails, destroying their button so they couldn't call for help. We stopped her rampage, but they're in a really bad situation over there.

>Suffering
Uh
Boysville is doing mostly okay, but Girltown is definitely experiencing some PTSD.
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No. 1098635 ID: a7a180

You didn’t fail. The experiment was to see if this would happen, and it did! So as long as you learn from it, it’s a success.
To start at the beginning, the printer became self aware, and in its hazy panic, started making more homunculi to think of an escape plan. It didn’t know what was going on, so it did the only thing it could. Some plans were more desperate than others, but we tried to stop people getting hurt as much as we could.
So, we left Boystown to find a new place to live. Everyone's getting along now in Boystown, including some more of us. But, we had to put one of ours to sleep because he wanted to kill you. And he could do this floaty stuff, too, so things could have gotten bad. First place we found was Girlstown, and their leader didn't like us, so... things did get a little bad there. We tried to fix it as much as we could, but their button is broken.
And in Boystown, they didn't press it because we asked them not to. We didn't know how you'd react until we remembered who you were.
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No. 1098638 ID: 2f41db

>>1098625
Thankyou for making us.
You may not have meant to but to us that mistake is everything.
we've found friends, love and happiness.
Some things were hard, some painful but all of it worthwhile for the good that came from it.

Were here to ask you to let the experiment run. Even if things didnt go as planned.
Theres so much to still do.
Maybe youll learn things from the unexpected events.
Maybe we can even come to help you here in the experiments and who knows, maybe even beyond them
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No. 1098639 ID: 0db8d3

Mom, it's alright. There were plenty of challenges but we rose to them all.

First, we may be Rogues, but we've managed to integrate ourselves into the community!
There are other rogues too, but we intercepted them and were able to bring them into the community as well! Well, except for the final rogue... We had to put him down... He had the desire and capability to dominate your mind. We couldn't let that happen. His empty shell is still around if you'd like to inspect him.

One of your hand made girls in girltown went mad with power and started killing everyone over there. We were able to stop her and patch everyone up. I still need to go over there with some nubs to complete the healing process, though. They'll also need lots of love, they seemed pretty traumatized...

As for the three of us, well... We know everything. We have your memories. However, between our own strength of will and the treasures you left us, we were able to maintain our own egos!

Things haven't been perfect Mom, but we're all still happy to be alive and here together, and it's all thanks to you!

With all that said, now for the reason we came here...
We can't stand to see you all alone for this near eternity it will be in this place!

Even if you're a god now, it's still friends that make life worth living!
Make yourself a Homunculus sized avatar and come hang out with us! Whether you choose to come as you are or wear a disguise, I'm sure everyone will be happy to meet you!
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No. 1098641 ID: 355e44

What's important isn't whether you anticipated everything that could go wrong and prevented it, but what you do now that it has.
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No. 1098644 ID: 1effd3

>>1098635
"Ratio is still a dick though."

We've helped to minimize the damage. Just don't, like... smite us, or something.
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No. 1098657 ID: f74438
1098657

Yo Body anime is real.
Things are pretty ok. Some people did get hurt but that's how the show goes. And I think everything will be good now. Don't beat yourself up for not creating it all "perfect." We're alive and it rules.
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No. 1098662 ID: 2cd41a

The difference between you and Jadis is you actually thought about test subject safety. But on the topic of lessons learned, maybe Madoka was a risky template to use for this.
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No. 1098688 ID: 10daf9

You may have made some experiments that failed, but some experiments you made, like us, can fix it too. And since we have your memories, we can be more efficient in fixing things. Overall, things are fine over here, we found love within the imperfections
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No. 1098711 ID: c1a22b
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>Reassure her
You: It’s okay Mom–

Body: Uh I don’t know if I like you calling me that. I mean, it’s not untrue but I just don’t think of myself as a parent. Ah you know what, it’s fine.

You: Mother dearest, I think the situation is fairly stable! Don’t beat yourself up for not creating everything perfectly the first time. Me and the other rogue homunculi–those are the ones that came from the sentient Boysville printer–have been working to minimize the damage. There’s a few things I can think of that could use your attention, but nothing urgent.

Body: Like what?

You: Well our printer created some weapons that can cut homunculi, so a few people have been injured and when Kage’s sword fell into the hands of Girltown I think they had some kind of rebellion and Mura hurt a lot of her friends. There’s emotional trauma, but we patched everyone’s wounds so at least they’re alive.

Body: Yeah…I noticed you seem to have a thing for that. Reminds me of an old friend.

You: I’m not like Jadis because I actually thought about test subject safety. Oh also we have your memories but we were able to maintain our own egos because we’re awesome. Being alive is amazing and fun and we’re really grateful that we had the chance to experience it.

Body does a guilty side-eye and you hurry on with your explanation so she doesn’t have time to decide you shouldn’t exist.

You: Everyone’s getting along in Boysville but we had to take out one of the rogues who wanted to mind control you to escape. He could use magic and seemed sketchy, his body’s still lying around in the school. The original homunculi didn’t press the button when we appeared because we asked them not to, because we were scared you would destroy us for being glitches.

Another guilty side-eye. The lack of subtlety would be endearing if it didn’t make you nervous about your survival.

You: Um, we can help you fix things. I’ve had lots of practice at sewing and we’ve learned a lot about homunculi construction. If–If you’re lonely here you should make a homunculus form and come hang out with us in Boysville.

Body: Thanks for the information. I’m going to go talk to everyone else and sort things out. Wait here.
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No. 1098712 ID: c1a22b
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You don’t even blink and suddenly Body is in a different position, standing by the couch instead of sitting. Kage squawks with indignation.

Kage: Hey my sword’s gone!

Pinch: And my pincer!

Body: Sorry, I wanted to collect all of the weapons at once.

You: Were we just unconscious?

Body: Yeah, sorry, better than making you wait while stuck in the air like this. I still have to take precautions.

They run their hand over their narrow ears.

Body: Based on what everyone else said you were pretty much telling the truth, which I appreciate. After I repaired all the injuries I took the printer to the lab and secured all of the dimensional holes a lot better. I hope I’m not scaring you too bad because I’m really grateful you didn’t decide to mind control me. Are you sure all you want is to stay in Boysville until I end the experiment?

FINAL CHOICE:
A. Yes (live out the rest of your days as a homunculus)
B. No (ask for you, Kage, and Pinch to go to earth as meat people)
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No. 1098713 ID: 2261c3

Ask Kage and Pinch if they want to go and be meat. If they overwelmingly want to then do that

I'm a little confused on if body will be hanging out in boysville with us if we decide to stay until the experiment is over. Because we did offer to hang and vibe, so maybe ask if she wants to hang out and if the answer is no, go be meat!
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No. 1098714 ID: a7a180

You mean, we really could escape? ...Ultimately, it's what we were created to do. If it's just us three, then maybe we should bring back a bit of Body to Earth. We could see what new anime has come out.
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No. 1098715 ID: 2f41db

>>1098712
Whats the meatworld like?
I mean, it doesnt have magic i bet. Or all those cool people body created.
Heck.
Youd miss them.
Maybe even raito in some weird way.
I say stay with all your friends.

Could there be some tubes between the domes? Maybe some new places to explore over time?
Could body maybe sometimes sneak in as a homonculi and hang out?
Please?
Its pretty awesome in there.
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No. 1098717 ID: 75b988

>>1098712
Yeah, I think A would be better.
Leaving was the printer's dream for us. It was never really ours', was it?

Also tease Kage into asking Craw out, she totally ended up single while the nerd found a cute gf.
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No. 1098720 ID: fa3034

B but only if the others agree to go too. You'll find happiness wherever you are as long as you have them.
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No. 1098721 ID: c5529d

A, lets continue helping people in this little world.

But let Kage and Pinch decide for themselves
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No. 1098727 ID: 2f41db

>>1098721
Yes.
Pinches choice would kinda inform ours too thinking about it.

Im still thinking kentaro could help a lot of homieculi here and maybe find something he wants, not just the in built in urge to escape.
Maybe be of help to body too.
Everyone needs someone around.
Even for the little things.

Friendship is one of the elemental forces of anime after all.
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No. 1098731 ID: 33862e

Hey I get that the printing thing attempted to do bad things. Like mostly making cerebrum but it just didn't want to die. So punish it if needed but don't kill it please? Just like, show it that diplomacy would have worked better than paranoid attempts to deal with you and your world?
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No. 1098733 ID: 1ec9b3

I wonder if Printer-senpai would want to be incarnated as a homunculi or meat person.
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No. 1098734 ID: 2261c3

>>1098733
oh man if staying and incarnating printer-sempai is an option that would be hilarious to see
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No. 1098736 ID: 63709c

Yes, meat is just weird
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No. 1098741 ID: 0db8d3

B!

Honestly, while I'm content enough to stay... The meat world I've seen in your memories looks awesome! It would be cool to be able to make some memories of my own there! Being the free spirits that they are, I bet Kage and Pinch feel the same, right guys?

That said, I just wanna reiterate that you're doing great! You don't need to feel guilty about your mistakes here, but that you do means you're still a good person! The power of godhood would consume most people, but not you. You're amazing!

Just don't spend this whole journey alone, ok? Experiment or no, you've made yourself quite the family here. Take some time to enjoy their company. Sure, the experiment will need to end eventually, and they will cease to be. Becoming attached will make that time hurt when it comes, but I really do think it'll be worth it!

Finally...
Could you float us closer?
I'd like to give you a hug...
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No. 1098773 ID: c1a22b
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>Deliberation
From your memories of Body’s life you can see the appeal of being meat. Delicious food, sleep and sexual pleasure, the excitement of an ever changing world. But those joys come with the tradeoff of pain, illness, and suffering. There’ll be uncertainty if you become meat, not to mention you still have your personal distaste of the substance. You should ask your friends what they think. Daki is conspicuously absent after Body’s clean up sweep.

You: Pinch, Kage, do you have a preference for staying here or asking to be made animals like Body?

Pinch: I want to stay with you.

Kage: Yeah, if we stick together I’ll be happy. Meat world sounds fun but there’s lots to do here too. It’s your choice.

You: Body, would you be able to come with us if we went to earth?

Body: I’d love to but I’m not ready yet, just look at what happened. I don’t want to cause an apocalypse by accident.

You: Hey, you don’t need to feel guilty because we all make mistakes. You’re still a good person despite your overwhelming power, and that’s really impressive!

Body gives you a withering look but doesn’t rebuff your attempt to cheer them up.

>A
Becoming meat would be a true escape from this place, like what the printer wanted for the rogues, but you would miss your other friends. There’s a lot you can do to help Body with her experiments and loneliness if you stay. Remaining a homunculus gives you a more concrete purpose, though you do have a couple more requests.

You: Body, I’d like to stay in Boysville. Before you send us back there, could you please give yourself and our printer-senpai homunculus forms? I want to hang out with you guys! We can have fun together.

Body: I’ll see what I can do.
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No. 1098774 ID: c1a22b
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1098774

This time when you wake up it’s a graceful, gradual return to consciousness. You’re lying in the grass in the Boysville park next to your beloved Pinch and best friend Kage, flanked by Wallace and Craw. You sit up and see that Body in giant form is sitting on the edge of the turf with all of the other rogues and homunculi clustered at their feet. One of them resembles Cerebrum, but normal size with two thin pointed ears.

You stand and embrace Craw and Wallace in a powerful bro hug. The bird grunts in surprise and you notice Wallace’s scythe has been replaced with a normal arm.

Craw: Hey dude. Cool that you’re still here. I guess it all worked out, huh?

Wallace: It wouldn’t have been possible with your passion, Kentaro. You have brought peace and understanding between the rogues and the Creator! They will visit us every day from now on and make sure we don’t run out of fun things to do.

There’s a light breeze that makes the flowers sway. You gaze at the bright blue sky that bleeds into the natural dull gray of the pocket space. This is your home.

Thanks for reading.
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No. 1098781 ID: 1effd3

>>1098774
thanks for the good quest tiipler!
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No. 1098785 ID: 2f41db

>>1098774
Thankyou for the journey.
friendship, hot blooded determination, romance, occasional violence and confronting god!
Just like in my meatworld animes
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No. 1098789 ID: 41cfd7

>>1098774
Maybe the real anime was the friends we made along the way
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No. 1098791 ID: 355e44

Aw, a happy ending, delightful
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No. 1098795 ID: 87c288

A good ending for all!
Huzzah!


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