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1007920 No. 1007920 ID: fa8baf

A quest about a society recovering from the introduction of both new races, and deeply sinister arcane forces.
Will likely be violent, have horror aesthetics, and potentially could get raunchy.
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No. 1042929 ID: fce62b

>>1042823
No real good way to dig yourself out of this one.
Just apologize for the comment and see if their open to exchanging contact information instead.
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No. 1043873 ID: d4850f

Giving up remarkably quickly here, when just saying that's not what we meant is on the table. In fact, Anlo can honestly say they forgot the other sort of companionship existed.
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No. 1044917 ID: f76ec1
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>>1042837
>Cute as in adorable.

"Err, I didn't mean it like that! Cute as in adorable!" "Oh." "Or, uh, not adorable, not like you're a pet, but—" "I um, don't—... Like, that's maybe my fault for—" "Yeah, no, I'm— I didn't even realize that was... Like, something people might ask you." "Usually when people say something like that, that's what they're attempting to, uh..."

>>1042929
>No real good way to dig yourself out of this one.
>Just apologize for the comment and see if their open to exchanging contact information instead.
Oh runes. It's fucked. It's so fucked. I have immediately torched this interaction.

>>1043873
>Giving up remarkably quickly here, when just saying that's not what we meant is on the table. In fact, Anlo can honestly say they forgot the other sort of companionship existed.
Alright, it's fine, I didn't actually ask him to sleep with me... Figuratively, anyway. He can't fault me for that, right?

"Ahem... Look man, I'm just trying to help. It's not the Ritz or anything, it's a place to stay. It's legitimately the least I can do, so... The offer's still open."
"...Yes, I suppose the book would still be safer in the reach of a stranger than a known villain."
"Cool. Are you gonna need anything else, or...?"
"No, this is just about the extent of my possesions. Though I do know some people that I would like to inform about my relocation."
"Got it."

Right, how am I going to do this, and in what order...?
Surrogate needs to go talk to people, I need to get fed, and I need to show Surrogate where I'm staying.
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No. 1044918 ID: bd0512

While we're at it, offer to sleep with Surrogate. In a friendly way, not a business way.
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No. 1044922 ID: 15c72a

>>1044917
Seems most expedient for you to show him where your place is, then part ways so you can get some food (preferably by finding a netherbound) and he can go talk to folks.

Actually hang on, are Netherbound able to feed you without dying? They're people too, on this plane. I am aware most Immortals have trouble with that concept.
Hmm, I don't think we asked, what's Surrogate's likely reaction if he finds out you're an Immortal? I wonder if you could ask him where to find an ethical source of sustenance.

>>1044918
Probably not a good idea!
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No. 1045923 ID: 12e5d5
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>>1044922
>Seems most expedient for you to show him where your place is, then part ways so you can get some food (preferably by finding a netherbound) and he can go talk to folks.

Sounds like a plan.

>Actually hang on, are Netherbound able to feed you without dying? They're people too, on this plane. I am aware most Immortals have trouble with that concept.

Yeah, they don't ever just conk out right then and there like humans do. They never minded on the immortal plane, and other than being fussy I don't think it's a big deal here, either. I've never come back to check, but I have no reason to believe they don't survive.

>Hmm, I don't think we asked, what's Surrogate's likely reaction if he finds out you're an Immortal? I wonder if you could ask him where to find an ethical source of sustenance.

Best case scenario, he's sympathetic, and understands why going back to the immortal plane is not an option. Worst case, he acts like he's sympathetic, until he has an opportunity to call the cult hunters without me knowing, I get blind-sided, and then I'm stuck back on the immortal plane, waiting for another cult to splice the planes somewhere near me for likely decades, and hoping that they don't immediately end up killing me after I step through.

Needless to say, I'd rather he just not know.

"Alright, I've got some errands to run, so how about I show you where I'm staying, and then we can go do what we each have to do?"
"Very well. Do you have transportation?"
"No, I walked here."
"As did I. I suppose that it will be a long night, then. After we arrive, I urge you to prepare a bed or closet, as it will be quite late for me by the time I return."
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No. 1045927 ID: 15c72a

>>1045923
Well, you do have a mattress... did you have a closet?

So uh, ask him who he usually hangs out with.
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No. 1046355 ID: 8a5961
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1046355

>>1045927
>Well, you do have a mattress... did you have a closet?

Yeah, I think so. I've only got the one mattress so either we're going to have to share, or someone's taking the closet.
...Er, wait a second.

"Closet?"
"Very well."
"Wha— No, I mean like, who sleeps in a closet?"
"I have taken up the habit, as many of those I have sought habitation with did not have adequate space, and I found they were more inclined to agree if they knew they did not need to dedicate any significant part of it to me."
"So being as small as you are lets you ask for places most people don't normally think of as sleeping spaces?"
"Essentially, yes."
"Huh. Well, not to worry, I have plenty of space. There's jack-all in the apartment. Basically, I've got a mattress and some food. That's about it."
"That sounds more than a little spartan. Do you not have clothes? Toiletries? Cookware? Cleaning supplies?"
"Nope. I kinda live my life outside the place."
"Hm. Perhaps I shall seek to remedy this in the coming days."

Oh, there's somebody.
"Hey."
"Hey."

>So uh, ask him who he usually hangs out with.

"So who are these people, anyway? Who do you normally hang around?"
"Other rejects, to put it succinctly. Many corruptions are too foreign for the humans to accept. Many untethered too threatening. Even among the humans, those who are not fully in control of their faculties, or simply lack capital, wind up at ground level eventually. I try not to associate with those who are cast away for good reason, but most are still fine people. They just have an excess of problems to surmount."
"So why do you live there?"
"A lack of talent, and consequently, a lack of capital, like I mentioned."
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No. 1046361 ID: 15c72a

>>1046355
Money, right. What kind of jobs are there around here?
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No. 1046447 ID: 6e6730

>>1046361
Better question, what kind of jobs are there that you can actually do?
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No. 1047709 ID: 45e926
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1047709

>>1046361
>Money, right. What kind of jobs are there around here?
>>1046447
>Better question, what kind of jobs are there that you can actually do?

I think you're asking the wrong person.
I've seen some papers with stuff asking for help on a number of jobs. I couldn't tell you what the vast majority of them are about, though. They all have weird, complicated names. It seems like a lot of people in Prarister City work at Allyn-Wright. I've even heard that there are immortals living and working there. I don't really know why they want me gone, but not them, but judging by the fact that people will call the cult hunters at the first sight of me, and I still haven't seen another immortal, they probably don't let them out into the city.

"I think we can solve that."
"Anlo, I'm nearly seventy. I've had all the time in the world to learn just how little I'm capable of."
"Yeah, but that was before you met me."
"I do not see how that would have an impact on my own otherwise immutable skill."

Some time passes. Anlo thinks about how the next few days are going to go while they make small-talk with Surrogate.

"This is the place."
"Somehow, I could not picture how barren it was before seeing it for myself."
"Alright, I get it, I've got no shit."
"It was merely an observation."
"If you want any of the food, have at it. I eat out."
"You do not strike me as the type to have the budget that that would necessitate. You were stealing clothes from the very first instance I saw you."
"Do you really want to know all the things I do to survive?"

...

I swear to god, if he's about to say yes—
"Perhaps a little bit."
"No, Surrogate. The correct answer is no."
"Well, seeing as you are lacking in luxuries, I will attempt to find something soft to sleep on while I am away... Unless the matress is not in use because you sleep like a bat or something."
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No. 1047713 ID: 15c72a

You're keeping the mattress, it's your house (sortof). Also you're bigger, you need something bigger to sleep on.

>Allyn-Wright
Huh, have you ever spoken to anyone there? Maybe they have some way of marking Immortals that are willing to blend in with society, and you're not marked, thus considered a "wild" Immortal who isn't indoctrinated. Though that begs the question of how the Immortals allied with that faction managed to get that way without being killed first.

Might be worth tracking someone there down and begging for help.
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No. 1047962 ID: fce62b

Do you have a spare blanket or pillow to lend out? Or some clean(-ish) clothes that he could ball up and use instead?

Otherwise, do you or Surrogate have any immediate plans of what you want to do?
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No. 1048502 ID: 863727
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1048502

>>1047713
>You're keeping the mattress, it's your house (sort of). Also you're bigger, you need something bigger to sleep on.
"Nah, hanging from the ceiling all day sounds exhausting. The mattress is mine."
"All day? Are you nocturnal?"
"What's that mean?"
"Do you sleep through the day, rather than the night?"
"I do right now."
"I see. I believe this form of mine lacks a preference for time of day when it comes to sleep. It changes as I require."

>Huh, have you ever spoken to anyone [at Allyn-Wright?] Maybe they have some way of marking Immortals that are willing to blend in with society, and you're not marked, thus considered a "wild" Immortal who isn't indoctrinated. Though that begs the question of how the Immortals allied with that faction managed to get that way without being killed first.
>Might be worth tracking someone there down and begging for help.
The whole reason immortals aren't allowed to just walk around is because of the risk of making dark sorcerers. And it's always a risk, because humans will find some way to fuck up the idea of "don't treat someone like trash" if given enough time. Dark sorcerers weren't even a thing until immortals started appearing on the mortal plane. If the rumors about the lab are true and they're smart, they must keep the immortals well away from the humans and exits, and that doesn't sound like a life I'd be down for.

...Yeah, I know, I'm not making myself sound very endearing, putting people in danger, but I need to do this. The mortal plane is like a drug. It's the first time I've felt like I'm living, and I'm not going to give that up for anything. And to put the immortal plane into perspective, there aren't any humans there because the second they step foot on it, the very aura of the plane itself makes them sad, and they just turn around. Immortals don't feel it, but after being here for a while I can tell exactly why it would have that effect.

>>1047962
>Do you have a spare blanket or pillow to lend out? Or some clean(-ish) clothes that he could ball up and use instead?
I have those two cloth tubes that used to be the legs of my pants. I think they'd be a little tight as a sleeping bag, even for him. I'd rather not, but I could live without the pillow if push comes to shove.

...Oh, dammit, we were just leaving the thrift store when this came up! Surrogate can't be sapping my brains, can he?

"Alright, well now that you know where we're staying, I'm gonna head out. If you're heading back in the other direction, maybe you can pick up something to sleep on from that thrift store."
"From what I recall, they don't sell beds."
"So? Just grab whatever's soft."

Now to find food for myself.
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No. 1048503 ID: 15c72a

>>1048502
Right. So where can we look?
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No. 1053343 ID: 35160b
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1053343

>>1048503
>Right. So where can we look?

Pretty much anywhere in the city.

I haven't seen many netherbound in the city. I've seen them occasionally in places of industry, and in the residential and recreational areas near Allyn-Wright. I think this is because they make good, low-maintenance laborers. The latter might be risky, though, since it's harder to hide around there, and cult hunters have a stronger grip.

If I wanted to practice my skills of deception, I could try finding a cult at ground level or the apartments, or maybe venture outside the city and look there. I can actually smell humans messing with splicing rituals for miles if the air is clean, so finding one shouldn't be much of a problem if I put my nose to it. Still, all the cultists I've met range from the weird to the deranged. They might even be trying to summon an immortal specifically to torture them and become dark sorcerers, so I'd be like an early Christmas present to them, and that means I could be the catalyst for the next dark sorcerer, since cult hunters can't track them down if they never splice the planes.

...You know what, let's start with the netherbound. Maybe if I'm lucky I can make a friend and stop having to worry about this. Probably not the same one I feed from today, though. I really want to make sure they wouldn't rat me out before they learn I'm an immortal, and sucking out seep magic from them would be a dead giveaway.
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No. 1053346 ID: 15c72a

>>1053343
Sure, let's try the industrial complex. How about the docks?
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No. 1053523 ID: e7c7d3

Let's check out some industry
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No. 1054296 ID: 35160b
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1054296

>>1053523
>Let's check out some industry
>>1053346
>How about the docks?

The... Docks? I don't think I've seen anything like that. Some of the larger businesses have places where they load stuff onto and off of trucks. That sounds a bit similar to what you suggested.

Some time elapses as Anlo travels through the city once more.

Hm... That place should work. Looks busy. I'll wait here and see if I can spot a netherbound.
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No. 1054297 ID: 35160b
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1054297

So, what's your deal? Not that I'm the best judge of ambiguous disembodied voices, but you seem kind of... Aimless, I guess. Like, so far you've really just been trying to be helpful, and a little bit into Surrogate, I think? Which is just about the last thing I'd figure some collective magic brain invader would want to do. What do you all really want? From me, and just in general.
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No. 1054298 ID: 15c72a

>>1054297
I want to explore.
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No. 1054301 ID: 1173be

most of us just want to look around, which usually involves keeping you alive and well
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No. 1054311 ID: dee951

To be honest, a decent amount of us are sexually frustrated. It's not easy being a disembodied voice. That's why we want to live vicariously through others along those lines.
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No. 1054316 ID: dee951

>>1054311

To add to this... what sorts of entities can you feed on without it being long-term harmful to them? What are the exact scenarios where this happens, and how does it work? What does it look/feel like for each? Humans (for example) often have mythology about entities feeding on them somehow without killing them, which tend to vary from 'horrible' to 'wow that power difference sexy as fuck' depending on how the folklore is swinging this particular decade. There are the right type of niche clubs and subcultures where people who would WANT that gather, if you can make the act appropriately glamorous and combine it with appropriate sexual signalling. And I can't imagine that OTHER social sapient entities wouldn't have subcultures with similar norms, if only via cultural osmosis?
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No. 1054665 ID: 804a27
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1054665

>>1054301
>Most of us just want to look around, which usually involves keeping you alive and well.
I mean, it's still kind of weird that—

>>1054311
>To be honest, a decent amount of us are sexually frustrated. It's not easy being a disembodied voice. That's why we want to live vicariously through others along those lines.
>>1054316
>To add to this... what sorts of entities can you feed on without it being long-term harmful to them? What are the exact scenarios where this happens, and how does it work? What does it look/feel like for each? Humans (for example) often have mythology about entities feeding on them somehow without killing them, which tend to vary from 'horrible' to 'wow that power difference sexy as fuck' depending on how the folklore is swinging this particular decade. There are the right type of niche clubs and subcultures where people who would WANT that gather, if you can make the act appropriately glamorous and combine it with appropriate sexual signalling. And I can't imagine that OTHER social sapient entities wouldn't have subcultures with similar norms, if only via cultural osmosis?

...

Uh...
Wow. Okay. Not sure how I feel about all this...
Er, but it's just humans and netherbound. It'll kill a human outright. It's not like I can take just a little bit of soul, and unless they're some sort of sorcerer's abomination, like a corruption, they won't live without it. If I had to guess, I'd say soul-rending feels soul-rending.

My only other option is seep magic, which is abundant on the immortal plane, but around here the only place to find it is netherbound. They're made of the stuff, and taking a little is harmless. At most a little draining, I think. I guess Immortals have some, too, but it's not exactly like we have a cultural scene around here, and it just feels... Wrong.

In either case, it's like uh... Magic juice vapors getting sucked out? Need to be within about a foot of them to make it happen, but I don't need to be touching them.

Anyway, I guess it's possible there are some netherbound out there who are really into immortals feeding on them, but I don't know where I'd even start looking for that sort of thing. Plus, maybe they like it in theory, but in practice, they may be more worried about the dangers of me being on the mortal plane. I don't know; maybe there's something to this if I approach it carefully?

Hey, didn't you say you could see stuff I couldn't yesterday? Like, looking around corners or something? Since we're waiting to see a netherbound anyway, why don't we try doing some of that?
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No. 1054666 ID: 15c72a

Uh... okay let's try to control it and... *swoosh over to get a closer look at the people at the docks*
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No. 1054669 ID: dee951

Ah. So you can't take just part of a human soul. Pity. Hmmm. You meed to find the place where young (but not too young!), rebellious Netherbound hang out. There HAS to be a place like this! This city is large enough for it! What do you know about how Netherbound culture and society works, which might give us some clues?
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No. 1054675 ID: 3b7261

>>1054665

Regarding the seeing stuff, there's a few parts to it. First, our perspective to you is third person, as in an illustrated book, video game, tv show, or as if we are scrying on you somehow. That said we don't have much control over the angle of the 'camera', so we might mostly get 'wall'. Maybe you could will control over our perspective? Try it, and see if you have any intuitive awareness of where we see from, or if you can see a distortion. As of right now, unless it changes by the time you get this message (theres some weird time stuff I'll go into in a bit), our camera view is a few feet in front of you and to your left. Second, our perception of time varies with relation to you. Sometimes we're faster, sometimes we're slower, sometimes we're MUCH faster, and the like. Also try willing this to follow your influence, to see what happens.

You know those stories of that supernaturally perceptive private detective that could glance at a scene and understand all that was happening in it in an instant, and make reasoned logical inferences and deductions that would take someone minutes to puzzle out? But he also had a massive drug problem so he couldn't do it reliably? Think of it like that.

Another way to look at it is that, in relation to you, we intermittently function as what is known as a 'speed superintelligence'. We're not qualitatively smarter than you, but can sometimes spend a lot of our time pondering something that you don't have time to think about because things are happening too fast on your scale.

Anyway, a good way to take advantage of these things is go to a place that is visually busy, has long sightlines, has a wide variety of things happening nearby, and spend some time looking around and mentally narrating about what you see and how that fits into what you know and what decisions you might immediately make. While that isn't guaranteed to synch perspectives, it increases the chance of that happening. That said, doing this (ie, inherently public) might have a lot of risk, so until we get a handle on the dangers of your environment, you'll need to take the lead in assessing and mitigating risks and dangers of discovery. Uh, even if you can't go someplace with lots of people, mentally giving exposition might be a useful habit to get into.

The upside of all of this is, if you get into a firefight and are taking cover, we're almost guaranteed to be incredibly helpful and useful!
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No. 1054720 ID: 520a3f

>>1054675
To sum all of that up, from our perspective, time is dilated as FUCK. It doesn't happen ALL the time, but often enough. Remember our 'behind you' moment where you first caught Surrogate? That's a minor example.
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No. 1054737 ID: 75f1f5

>>1054720

That lacks nuance because we aren't speaking impossibly fast for them to hear, even when we have lots of time to ponder.
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No. 1056158 ID: 408ca1
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>>1054675
>First, our perspective to you is third person, [...] as if we are scrying on you somehow.
>Maybe you could will control over our perspective?
>Second, our perception of time varies with relation to you. Sometimes we're faster, sometimes we're slower, sometimes we're MUCH faster, and the like.
Alright, um... I think I saw someone go behind one of those closer trucks a minute ago. If you can see them, you can tell me what they're doing, right?
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No. 1056162 ID: dee951

>>1056158

They're leaning against the truck, with their hands at waist level. The perspective seems distorted; maybe we can't see away from you if you aren't 'in frame', perhaps. They may be holding something, it's hard to tell.
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No. 1056182 ID: 15c72a

Looks like we can see clearly when something is in your line of sight, but if it isn't then it's all... wobbly. Distorted.
The guy's just leaning against the truck. Might be trying to light a cigarette.
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No. 1056186 ID: dee951

>>1056182

Or holding a pistol in the depressed position.
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No. 1056286 ID: 90c451

A human, looking to be holding something at waist height. It's hard to tell since it seems vision that's not around you is hazy. They're either holding some kind of phone or tablet, or a gun.
Either way, you should really get out of there.
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No. 1056287 ID: b09191

Well be glad you can't see what we're seeing because this is very nauseating. Everything is all wavy and splotchy, like a blood-kaleidoscope.
It's hard to make out, but he's wearing a coat with some kind of orange emblems on the shoulders. Whether or not he's holding something, his hands are both resting near his groin. Might just be about to take a piss. Or, uh, y'know.
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No. 1057631 ID: 969ad5
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1057631

>>1056162
>They're leaning against the truck, with their hands at waist level. The perspective seems distorted; maybe we can't see away from you if you aren't 'in frame', perhaps. They may be holding something, it's hard to tell.
>>1056182
>Looks like we can see clearly when something is in your line of sight, but if it isn't then it's all... wobbly. Distorted.
>The guy's just leaning against the truck. Might be trying to light a cigarette.
Hey, it's better than nothing. That's super cool!

>>1056287
>Well be glad you can't see what we're seeing because this is very nauseating. Everything is all wavy and splotchy, like a blood-kaleidoscope.
...And maybe just a little bit freaky.

Oh wait, something's going on.

...
"No! I can control it, just—"
Are those cult hunters?
...
"Don't touch me!"
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No. 1057632 ID: 969ad5
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1057632

"Look out!"
Kr-CRACK
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No. 1057641 ID: 969ad5
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1057641

BANG clink cla-dink
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No. 1057645 ID: dee951

So that guy's associate executed him because he had runaway superpowers or magic or something. If the gunman notices you, you would qualify as a Loose End.

Time to make yourself scarce, yea?
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No. 1057678 ID: 15c72a

Eh. There's at least one other witness. I expect that was a legal action, no need for cleanup. That said, we don't want to be near cult hunters or the resulting police presence from having to report a dead body.

Look around, see if there's anyone who's running away in a suspicious manner. If they get away, we can approach them, maybe...? ...wait, what was that big black thing in the warehouse? I wanna take a look at that.
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No. 1082156 ID: 7ddd7c
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1082156

"AH!" "Jesus christ!" "What the hell, man!" "What happened!?" "Marko was a sorcerer!"
WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT!?
Clue me the fuck in here, because I just saw big crazy blue lightning and then there was a loud bang and now that guy's dead!

>>1057645
>So that guy's associate executed him because he had runaway superpowers or magic or something. If the gunman notices you, you would qualify as a Loose End.
>Time to make yourself scarce, yea?

>>1057678
>Eh. There's at least one other witness. I expect that was a legal action, no need for cleanup. That said, we don't want to be near cult hunters or the resulting police presence from having to report a dead body.

This didn't happen because of me did it? ...Wait, they're not going to do that to me if they find me right!? I know they usually send immortals back, but what if you refuse!?
Shit, okay, yeah, I think I'm going to have to relocate to another part of the city... Mistakes like yesterday can't happen again. And now I gotta figure out what to do with Surrogate, too. Hopefully I won't have to wait too long for him to get back.
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No. 1082158 ID: 273c18

>>1082156
In what way does this change your plans? It had nothing to do with you.

Let's continue watching. Maybe the aftermath can give us some clues as to their motivations and desires.
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No. 1082163 ID: dd3fe0

So, yea, dunno if you did the lightning thing or not. I mean, it could've been the guys superpowers or magic or whatever? That said, you witnessed a killing, whether it was legal or no. Don't draw attention to yourself, quietly make yourself scarce from here.
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No. 1082233 ID: 770f88

I agree with the previous post; staying around is a bad idea; even if you're getting hungry, the night's still young, and if you stay, it's trouble.
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No. 1082243 ID: 8f9bc4

No way it happened because of you. They'd have to chop off your ████ or something, to use your flesh for rune casting. If they used an immortal, it was another immortal, unless you notice any conspicuously missing body parts.

The uh... blood-kaleidoscope doesn't appear except only around the netherbound you were targeting. The netherbound also has a gun, and just murdered a guy, so uh... maybe... try finding another netherbound. This one's a biiit too dangerous to approach.
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No. 1089379 ID: 3d7484
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>>1082163
>So, yea, dunno if you did the lightning thing or not. I mean, it could've been the guys superpowers or magic or whatever? That said, you witnessed a killing, whether it was legal or no. Don't draw attention to yourself, quietly make yourself scarce from here.
Yeah, there's no way I did the lightning, I'm all the way over here and as far as I know I don't have any lightning powers. But whatever just happened could be because the cult hunters are riled up, and I'm definitely to blame for that.

>>1082158
>In what way does this change your plans? It had nothing to do with you.
I didn't know the cult hunters were deadly. But you're right, it can't be that much worse than being sent back. Maybe things haven't gotten as bad as I thought. It's not like they know where I'm hiding out. Yet.

>Let's continue watching. Maybe the aftermath can give us some clues as to their motivations and desires.
Yeah, alright. They're definitely going to be focused on what just happened instead of looking for someone hidden accross the gap, and the better I know my enemy, the easier it'll be to avoid them.
Alright, if I can just... Focus for a second, we did already get some clues. The cult hunters came here, and confronted that guy who died, right? I think I heard something about a sorcerer in the chaos. It's their job to keep dark sorcerers from ever getting powerful enough to cause a second catastrophe, so they were probably looking for him specifically because he was a sorcerer. I'm not quite sure what happened after that. Maybe he accidentally hit himself with the lightning?
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>>1057678
>Wait, what was that big black thing in the warehouse? I wanna take a look at that.
They came out during the commotion. Judging by the fact that they look like they're held together by nothing but pity and force of will, I'd say they're probably a corruption. More green than black, really.

And would you look at that. There's our mark. Since I can't just go right up to them right now, let's sit and watch where things go from here.
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Alright, so, the cult hunters shooed everyone away from the dead guy. Some of those people left, but the netherbound is still here, and they've been talking with the others since. Several more cars and a van, each with lots of markings and flashing lights on them arrived, and they've just put the dead sorcerer into the van. It's an awful lot of fanfare for one dead sorcerer. I'd say it was a celebration if they weren't acting so serious and had let the people who were here join in.

And now the Netherbound is on the move. I need to catch them alone and preferably far away from the cult hunters if I want to siphon some seep magic. I don't know how long I'm going to be able to keep track of them from afar; Prarister is pretty dense, with lots of places to go. How do you think I should approach this?
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>>1089381
You're in disguise, so once you get a decent distance away from the incident you can start following on foot. Do that for a little while, not enough for them to get suspicious, then approach them at some opportune moment and ask to talk to them in private somewhere. Say it's about what happened on the docks, with the sorcerer. You can even claim you're working with the cult hunters.
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