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( THE TEACHER )
![]() It is midnight on Tuesday when you find yourself suddenly awake. Your roommate, should they still be alive, is blissfully asleep as your body moves on its own and heads to the outdoor pool and dining area. The smell of cooked meat invades your senses as you approach, and once you are close enough, you'll find Craftly enjoying a beautifully prepared meal. Across from him, another identical plate sits, waiting for you to dig in. Craftly raises his cup, filled to the brim with wine, and beckons you to sit down. "Greetings, Teacher." It seems like it is finally time for the two of you to have a conversation. Welcome, Teacher! As you must know by now, your character has the chance to either protect one (1) character or hang them out to dry. This is an either/or situation, so you can only pick one no matter how much your character may want to do otherwise. To summarize the key aspects from this role's rulebook:
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It's only natural. I have to be malleable and adaptive if I hope to survive this game. That was obvious from day one.
[But to answer Craftly's question:]
The protection route will always be unsatisfactory. It's too... complacent, in a game where action is required to move it forward. [He chews for a moment, finishing before he continues.] But I'll do it for the sake of my alliances.
Girge-san earned my scorn for being a, ah, "Prophet", I believe the term was. I think it's more than obvious that he deserves to die.
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And with that attitude, you may very well be one of the lucky few that calls themselves a victor of this type of ordeal. I can't say I'm impressed, but the amount of people refusing to go down without a fight is a welcomed change.
[ He discusses the protection route and his eyes don't flicker up to him. It's not until he mentions Prophet that his vision drags up to him. ]
Oh, I see. You've narrowed your field and truly live up to your own sense of justice. You know, this is not a guarantee of death.
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[He looks at Craftly in return.]
And I know that. But it makes the opportunity to hunt them down much... easier. If that's the role I have to play in a bout of cooperation with others, then so be it. I'm more than eager to.
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[ He takes a thoughtful chew. ]
Then you'll find Mr. Albatross feeling your sense of retribution, less curiosity and much more malice.
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[kill me]
And what about yourself, Craftly-san? You were a participant, weren't you? Were you brought along with a friend? With a sibling, or a lover? [Yes, he caught the prominence of that one word. He's too observant to have let it slip past him.]
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I was. From a time I can't quite remember.
[ But, he's much more curious and soon, Craftly's eyes narrow. A heavy sigh. ]
...That "sewer goddess" that so many are keen on calling her. We weren't quite "brought" here together, so much as trapped within the initial ritual. Surprise, Mister Yagami, I was in the same shoes as you at one point. Well, not quite.
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How was your situation different than mine, then? And how did you and the "sewer goddess" [if you want him to call her by her actual name, you'll have to share it with him] end up as you are... now?
[Eying those tentacles, bro.]
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[ However, he mentions the sewer goddess. He smiles, as if fondly remembering. ]
Abigail. Please address her as Abigail.
[ Maybe he heard the name? Either way... ]
She was one of the original Prophets, fitting for her entire role in this mess but — we both made choices and these are our consequences.
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And you? Were you a Prophet as well?
[Being trapped in this cycle -- are those the consequences that Craftly is speaking of?]
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[Why can't this just be more straightforward. Light is frowning now.]
How did you end up the way you are, Craftly-san?
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[ He clears his throat. ]
I followed the rules. I was one of the remaining three. I was not so active as some of you - the thirst of blood was out of character, even in my mortal form.
[ He lifts his fork and points towards Light. ]
If you wish to find out how I am as I sit before you, I suggest you play it smart and whittle the numbers down.
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No offense, but I don't think any of the remaining three want to end up like you. Inhuman and trapped. I'm curious, but that certainly isn't my end goal.
My priority is ending all of this and returning home.
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[ And he nods, cutting into his meal. ]
And home awaits for you if you choose to fight for it. You've done fairly so-so at this point.
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He takes a bite, indignantly.]
And why would we care at that point? Other than to sate our curiosities.
[The last bit prods at his pride, over-inflated thing that it is.]
I'm alive, aren't I? That's half the battle. Now that I can act with purpose, we'll see what you think of my performance when next week rolls around.