crittersheep (
crittersheep) wrote2023-05-27 09:29 am
Game 2 - Daffodil
[A daffodil shaped crystal rises from the ground. You instinctively know to touch it for Death's Eye to receive your answer.
You are bound to your flock by a thin thread, making it impossible to separate, but you may still answer individually.]
You are bound to your flock by a thin thread, making it impossible to separate, but you may still answer individually.]

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Why is it always like this?
Why is it always questions and riddles? Can't they just hand out a questionnaire like normal people?
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WHO WOULD YOU MOURN?
... One who lived and died solely at the whims of another, unable to see past the misguided loyalty ingrained in their blood.
[One member of the flock will suddenly feel a heavy weight on their backs, as if being stepped on. And then, your arm (of your choice) bends backward horrifically, until the bone is snapped. It will not kill you, but you will shed tears uncontrollably.
A seal appears on your arm. It cannot be healed during the game.]
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along with tears and crying and a sharp yelp ]
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WHO WOULD *YOU* KILL?
... I guess it doesn't really matter anymore since that bastard's already dead, but if he weren't... Yeah, there was someone.
[Biscuit and Tart will suddenly find themselves surrounded by wolf skulls, their jaws lined with fangs. Without warning, they bite down hard, on their arm, torso, OR leg. Blood gushes as they tear out your flesh. However, you won't die from it. . .yet.
A seal appears near your wounds. You cannot be healed during the game.*
*If the genshins are also bastards they can be hurt as well. i assume kuroro had done nothing wrong in his life.]
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RIGHT IN THE CHEST???? THE UNIMPRESSIVE CHEST??]
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RIGHT IN THE LEG
AT LEAST HIS IMPRESSIVE CHEST IS SAFE BUT STILL ]
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WHO WOULD *YOU* KILL?
I'm not kidding myself and answering anything but "anyone" to this, because that would be insulting both of our intelligence. I know well that which I am capable of.
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You instinctively know you must roll to decide who will be the 'anyone' to take the punishment.]
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WHO WOULD YOU MOURN?
I- would morn those that I know and care for. I know that- that there's a limit to my empathy and I cannot truly mourn those I have not known. E-even if someone's hurt others- but was kind to me- I'd miss them-
[Tart will suddenly feel as if they are choking, straining for breath. Should someone stare intently, or feel around their throats, they'll find invisible hands made of air strangling them. If they aren't removed or dispersed, they will fall unconscious.]
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claws at his throat with one hand, leaning heavily against his staff with the other hand ]
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I've killed plenty of people before.
...but I'll make sure that doctor dies by my hand, if it's the last thing I do.
MINT will suddenly be hit with several strikes of razor sharp wind, slicing deep gashes in various area. Each receives a seal--these cannot be healed during the game.]
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Oh boy, this is a tough one. Well... The life of an adventurer can be pretty dangerous! Sometimes that means running into dangerous people who want to kill you, for reasons. When that happens... I try to avoid it, but I'd kill someone if it was a choice between their life and mine. I've done it before.
And... While I can't really feel bad about killing people anymore, I also don't really feel good about it. So I'd rather not do it unless it's the only option left.
The most dangerous person on your flock (can be decided oocly) will suddenly be impaled with a bone spear. A seal appears: so long as the bone is not pulled out, they will not bleed out and die.
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Who deserves to die? The weak and elderly? The young, too pure for this wretched world? A murderer, or his victim, a cruel being? There are many evils in this world, and many who do not deserve its suffering.
Who deserves to die in your eyes?
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Would you mourn a man who's committed many an evil, but benefitted you? An ailing grandmother, alone in her home, but you have never met and will never think about once in your blessed lives.
There are many in this world a pitiful eye will never see.
Who would you mourn?
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Death is a blessing, an escape, for many a mortal. They take their own lives to escape suffering, out of guilt, or a foolish sense of nobility. But in the end, they are no different from a murderer or the murdered. What then, was the point?
Can you see a reason to do it? Would you take your own?
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And anyway, who gives a shit about my judgment. Don't really matter in the end—what's done is done. That's it.
As for me—yeah. Depending on the reason, time, place, occasion. Sure. I could kick my own bucket.
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You curse death, you fear death, you spit in my eyes. Yet out of anger, out of foolishness, mortals take lives with their own hands. For vengeance, for survival, for love, countless sins are committed by your hands.
So I ask you, what man would you look at and kill yourself?
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QUESTION 5
You must answer as a group.]
WHAT IS THE VALUE OF LIFE?
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Life has the same value of death cuz circle of life. Death means yer body nourishes new life when it gets eaten by a predator or it helps grass and trees grow. It's all connected.
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