William G Maryblood (
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expiationnet2024-02-07 09:10 pm
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[ A tired but otherwise hale William appears on the video feed today. ]
Hello, everyone. Thank you again to those who helped fight the octopus a little while ago. I hope you're all recovering well. Since the recent disaster is no doubt keeping our clinic busy, please don't be afraid to visit me at the church. I can ease the symptoms of most common sicknesses and cure minor ailments. All I ask in return is a small donation to help maintain the church. It doesn't have to be coin - only whatever you feel you can spare.
[ And if someone can't afford his help, well, that's fine. He won't withhold treatment. ]
I'm also letting you all know that I'm hoping to have our compiled questions presented to the Council soon. Whether we'll get any worthwhile answers, I don't know. But I'll be sure to share whatever answers we do get when they come.
[ He starts to reach forward to end the video but then abruptly remembers something. ]
Oh! If anyone is willing to help provide food for the people of Rumpitur while they're under house arrest, I would greatly appreciate it. It will take a while for their fields to recover.
Hello, everyone. Thank you again to those who helped fight the octopus a little while ago. I hope you're all recovering well. Since the recent disaster is no doubt keeping our clinic busy, please don't be afraid to visit me at the church. I can ease the symptoms of most common sicknesses and cure minor ailments. All I ask in return is a small donation to help maintain the church. It doesn't have to be coin - only whatever you feel you can spare.
[ And if someone can't afford his help, well, that's fine. He won't withhold treatment. ]
I'm also letting you all know that I'm hoping to have our compiled questions presented to the Council soon. Whether we'll get any worthwhile answers, I don't know. But I'll be sure to share whatever answers we do get when they come.
[ He starts to reach forward to end the video but then abruptly remembers something. ]
Oh! If anyone is willing to help provide food for the people of Rumpitur while they're under house arrest, I would greatly appreciate it. It will take a while for their fields to recover.

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It might help settle some people to understand what is expected of us.
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I'd like to know the answers. Is there anything I can do to help?
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Altough...I suppose if you don't like waiting, you could ask to accompany them. Their name is Elidibus.
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I don't think I've met them, is all.
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[ She's glad they were able to save everyone from corruption, including the monster. William proved a kind and dependable leader, which is why hearing that he is going to speak to the council, Marianne thinks she can trust him with something that's been bothering her. ]
Um, there's something I'd like to speak to you about.
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private
[ She hesitates. This is probably going to sound strange. ]
private
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[ She hopes William won't think her mad. Even now she doubts whether she was in the right mind - the sentencing had been stressful for her, after all - but a small voice in the back of her head tells her there is more going on. ]
It's just. Do you remember the maze a while ago, and how the villagers disappeared?
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[ He frowns a little, dropping his gaze down as he mulls that strangeness over. ]
I was in the maze for a while myself so I don't know what was happening outside. Did the villagers disappear the same way?
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[ It's unsettling. ]
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[ 'Wireframe' doesn't exist in her vocabulary, so that's the best she can describe it. ]
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[ He trails off. It's been, well, some seventeen years since he has thought about his previous life. While the faces of his parents and others are foggy, his final few years had been spent in front of a computer. But how to ask about something that someone clearly has no experience with...?
He drops his gaze, quickly writing something on a scrap of paper. He holds up a crudely drawn outline that is approximately a human head. ]
Like that?
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Yes, just like that. Has it ever happened to you before?
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[ He presses his lips together, thinking. ]
Like they aren't...real. They're holograms. Virtual.
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[ She looks lost. How could they not be real? ]
I'm sorry, I don't follow.
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[ He runs a hand through his hair, trying to think. ]
So, it's as though he's a ghost. You know what a ghost is, right? They don't have a physical form but they might look like the people they were in life. But in this case, it isn't that they're dead. They're 'ghosts' in the sense that they don't actually exist. We just think they do.
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[ A ghost couldn't have. He looked as if he possessed a solid form. ]
Do you mean the councilman was an elaborate illusion?
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I don't suppose you ever touched him? Like brushed his sleeve or shook his hand?
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[ She knew of spells that could disguise someone, but that was dark magic indeed. ]
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[ Without being able to touch the guy during one of those lapses, William doesn't want to assume the worst. It would be easy to let this paranoia eat away at him. ]
I'll try and meet him and see for myself. I have to report for sentencing sooner or later. Try not to tell everyone else just yet - I don't want them to come to the wrong conclusion and stir up a frenzy.
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[ Marianne nods solemnly. She wasn't planning on telling many people, not when she's unsure of what it means. She only wants to make sense of what she saw. ]
It would be good to get a second account. I could be wrong.
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[pause.]
That's not, like, a question, I just...wanted to share. [And complain. :( ]
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Or maybe there's a reason why they're picking certain people first? We could ask that. If they'll tell us.
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It's strange, though. You would think they'd be happy for us to volunteer.
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Yeah...I mean...there must be some reason they're doing it like this. [He sounds a little unsure, though.] It'd just be nice if we were in the loop, too.
[...] What are the questions we're asking? Uh, are they private?
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[ He leans out of frame briefly to get a piece of paper and begins reading off it. ]
1. "Clarity." What do the gods want from us exactly? How closely do the Council communicate or collaborate with the gods? Is this all a game that the gods are playing or do they genuinely have our best interests in mind?
2. What rules are we expected to obey while we're here? This is important if we're to properly be 'rehabilitated' as the Council wants.
3. Why were we chosen for rehabilitation (or redemption) in the first place? What criteria do they use to decide who to pick?
4. How are our crimes assigned? Some have been accused of seemingly innocuous things that wouldn't be considered a crime in their home world. What gives them the authority to judge us despite differing codes of justice?
5. How were we brought to this world from our own?
6. Were there any Chosen before us? Aldrip was apparently already prepared to welcome the earliest batch of Chosen we know of.
7. How do they bring people back from the dead? Some of the Chosen had died before coming here.
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Those are all really good. Even if they only answer a couple of them, we'll know a lot more. [Hype....!!]
Did Elidibus say when he was going to present them?