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983260 No. 983260 ID: d63ea8

First Chapter: >>960828
Previous Thread: >>969963

>3. Launch a preemptive strike on the Meat Demon and attempt to Excise its Corruption.
>3! We should have the advantage.
>3: Preemptive strike
>3: the time to strike is now! (I hope this works)
The battle begins.
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No. 990275 ID: d63ea8
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990275

Finally, We will attend to this box...

>Well used? Must be the target's box.
Perhaps… but what would the Meat Demon need with a container?
It warrants a closer Inspection.
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No. 990276 ID: d63ea8
File 161517960831.jpg - (202.95KB , 800x1067 , Thwarted Theft.jpg )
990276

>Then Inspect/Divine the box to see if it's safe to open. We can look in it to gather some useful info.
This box appears to be a metaphysical construction, its materials lack any discernible characteristics beyond being solid. But parts of its surface have been Tinted, as though something had leached colour from the box’s form.

Puzzlingly enough, the box was deliberately built with a broken lock, and something else has been desperately trying to fix that.

Another strange element here is that the flesh around the box has grown in an almost protective manner, using Us to weigh it down. Yet the veins will channel their life-fluids back into the wall if one were to lift the lid, allowing for the contents to be easily accessed.

The box appears safe to open.
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No. 990277 ID: d63ea8
File 161517961477.jpg - (274.85KB , 800x1067 , Divining the Vessel of Rejection.jpg )
990277

>Divine.

This is the Wound Abbot picks at most frequently.
‘What if it was all for nothing?’
Regardless of self-perceived skill or practice, what if everything he has done has been in vain?
What if he had been wrong?

There is no coming back.
All this time is spent and wasted.

No amount of prayer and sacrifice will buy back a lost youth.
His best years are gone…
There is nothing left…
Why e
ven bother at this point..?

The world will not have you.
Your family has abandoned you.
What are you even trying to achieve?



better to just leave…
no one would miss you…


But much of that is the Corruption’s infection.
There is another aspect to this that is being overwritten.
Something that would make these thoughts bittersweet.

But Abbot is losing this fight.

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No. 990278 ID: d63ea8
File 161517961853.jpg - (111.63KB , 800x1067 , Box Full of Failure.jpg )
990278

>Yes, let's open the box.
>I too wish to play with the box. However, more than that I wish to create a trail of actions leading from somewhere else of us doing things which means we need to just look and note, not touch. We will do all the things on the way back.
A brief Examination will not take long.
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No. 990279 ID: d63ea8
File 161517964551.jpg - (172.69KB , 800x1067 , At Some Other Point.jpg )
990279

As We lift the lid, colours around Us shift and change.

Inside are various letters and notices, but We quickly close the box.
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No. 990280 ID: d63ea8
File 161517965047.jpg - (112.39KB , 800x1067 , Best Left Alone.jpg )
990280

>But wait till we come back to take the time to Examine for now. (As we should be back right quick from the dead end).
It seems that there is far more to both Examine and possibly Explore, but this ruse We are creating may serve Us better in Our engagement against the Meat Demon.
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No. 990282 ID: d63ea8
File 161517965577.jpg - (134.04KB , 800x1067 , Shifted Air.jpg )
990282

But it seems that Our momentary interaction has still changed the atmosphere of this node.
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No. 990283 ID: d63ea8
File 161517966021.jpg - (133.44KB , 800x1067 , No Longer Seated.jpg )
990283

>Left and Straight take us to dead ends where we can begin doing things and heading back, I vote straight.
The haze is gone.
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No. 990284 ID: d63ea8
File 161517967035.jpg - (138.45KB , 800x1067 , Room of Harsh Reality.jpg )
990284

We approach the node with the chair.

Judging by Our earlier Inspection these items are likely to be metaphysical constructions too.

But what is their purpose?
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No. 990286 ID: d63ea8
File 161518017855.jpg - (264.65KB , 800x1067 , Divining the Ultimatum.jpg )
990286

>Divine.
This is the room where it happened.
It was a late evening just on the cusp of autumn.
Abbot knew what words would be coming.
But they hurt all the same.

A gift rests here.
Or more accurately, something that would soon become a “gift”.
It was offered in anger, and taken much the same.

This is not a Scar that can be easily healed.
But if it is left to rot the poison of this moment will spread.

And the resulting fever will consume Abbot.


>Examine what surrounds you.
>Explore. There is only the way back.
((The Red markers indicate areas that have not been Explored, the Grey ones note areas You have.))
>Inspect items on your person, or elements of the environment.
>Commune with those nearby.
>Comfort with Empathy. Practice a new muscle.
>Test these ‘powers’ you have, possibly find answers.
>Evoke a word or a thought. Let it carry your will.
Abbot is close enough to the dreaming, but the Meat Demon will hear you.

>Divine the deeper meaning of this place.

>Please Continue.
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No. 990304 ID: b1b4f3

These image filenames hold a lot of information...

>>990277
Oh, interesting. The white entity has something to do with... uh, I'm gonna be vague right now and say sadness, and the wish to disappear. The full word for that might be part of its name, which would be bad to speak here, probably.

>>990282
Nice! The walls healed.

>>990286
Ok, "interrogation", "disappointment", a "schism", "harsh reality", "ultimatum"... this looks like an office. I think Abbot got fired. Yet, it was a "gift" of a sort, as it gave him the free time to focus on his occult activities. Or, perhaps, it allowed him to isolate himself without too much suspicion once he was... infected. Also, he's getting unemployment checks I'd bet.
Sheesh, I hope we weren't controlling his boss at the time, and did it to get the opportunity to get into Abbot's blood... We don't have any memories of how we first met Abbot.

Ok, let's get down to business. Inspect/divine the pen. That's the most important object here, aside from the chairs. Those can be next.
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No. 990334 ID: ecb3d0

>>990284 >>990304
>I think Abbot got fired.
I agree fired seems most likely, however it could also have been an interview. Neither really cover "ultimatum" though, as that would have presented Abbot with a choice. Abbot seems to have some guilt of having failed us in the past, this doesn't seem like quite the right environment for that to have happened, but it is possible.
look for any of the small 'clots' and heal them.
Devine the 'window' gaze into the 'window' Devine big chair, small chair, inkwell, kinetic toy, and the phone. (oh yea inspect them too ((wait what is the difference between examine and inspect, should we have been examining, inspecting, and deveining all the things?)))
Then (unless the Divinations suggest risk, danger, caution, etc. for these actions) sit in the big chair, then should that do nothing, sit in the smaller chair.

>>990282
>Nice! The walls healed.
Good, but also (my) mission failed, the point was to create a chronological path of healing. *sigh*

>Oh, interesting. The white entity has something to do with... uh, I'm gonna be vague right now and say sadness, and the wish to disappear. The full word for that might be part of its name, which would be bad to speak here, probably.
This does seem possible, though it((White)) will be the next target of our 'housecleaning' ((though spitballing in double parentheses should be fine, if only for a record of thoughts))
((I am thinking figuring out this other entity might be helpful for fighting Red. Evidence seems to suggest they are not friends, so that has my vote for next thing to do when we are done here, since my plan has been defeated and the auto-destructive 'clot' seems relatively unimportant now, at least as a priority destination))
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No. 990342 ID: d63ea8

>>990334
((Examining an area or object gives a overview of what that object/area is and how it factors into the surrounding environment.))
((i.e. Examining the desk would tell you how it's size dominates most of the node, and that the drawers on its far side are fake and do not open.))

((Inspecting on the other hand is more focused and will give you the discernable aspects of an item or the aspects of a specified part of the environment.))
((i.e Inspecting the desk would reveal that it's also a metaphysical construction, but unlike the box it is both solid and heavy. Other parts/contents of the desk (like the fake drawers or ink pot) would have to be Inspected separately.))

((Finally Divining will try to discern the deeper meanings of an object or place, usually displaying why the object is here and what it is meant to represent. Divining might also reveal more hidden aspects of an object, but because it is an expression of Your will Others can choose to push back against it using their Potency.))

((There is an overlap over what can be found, especially when it comes to Examining vs. Inspecting, but there are slight changes in their methodology. Like different tools in a toolkit.))
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No. 990352 ID: ecb3d0

((Well in light of knowing the fake drawers exist)) Append the fake drawers to the list of things to Devine (and inspect (and examine, discarding the redundant information already provided by inspect)
((Wonder if/when we will be presented with the choice to push back against a divination))
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No. 990359 ID: b1b4f3

>>990342
Wait... I just realized that if others can resist Divination, they're also *aware* of it when it happens. We should avoid using Divination on anything strongly associated with our target, to keep it from being alerted too early.
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No. 990452 ID: ecb3d0

>>990359
This seems, unfortunately, true. However, >>990276 seems to suggest that inspecting may reveal the association, though further evidence is needed.
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No. 992996 ID: d63ea8
File 161664667476.jpg - (138.45KB , 800x1067 , Room of Harsh Reality.jpg )
992996

>Oh, interesting. The white entity has something to do with... uh, I'm gonna be vague right now and say sadness, and the wish to disappear. The full word for that might be part of its name, which would be bad to speak here, probably.
Speaking the full name of the Demon while in its presence seemed to give it more power over Abbot. That could be an effect of the Demon’s fundamental nature, but nothing is certain.
The Devil appears to be far more perceptive than its counterpart, and We may draw its attention if We invoke its full name.

>This does seem possible, though it will be the next target of our 'housecleaning.'
It has shown itself to be just as dangerous to Abbot as the Demon. It cannot be allowed to exist.
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No. 992997 ID: d63ea8
File 161664667816.jpg - (176.84KB , 800x1067 , Something Only He Can See.jpg )
992997

>Nice! The walls healed.
It seems that box had more in it than just letters.
But to make the walls Forget their Pain

We will have to Examine this further.

>Good, but also (my) mission failed, the point was to create a chronological path of healing. *sigh*
We feel pangs of disappointment from the lost opportunity, but perhaps it is still salvageable.
If We could cause this node to experience a similar ‘recovery’ then it would still fool the Meat Demon. This is a place without proper time, and We doubt that the Demon would accurately ascertain the correct series of events.

>Ok, "interrogation", "disappointment", a "schism", "harsh reality", "ultimatum"... this looks like an office. I think Abbot got fired. Yet, it was a "gift" of a sort, as it gave him the free time to focus on his occult activities. Or, perhaps, it allowed him to isolate himself without too much suspicion once he was... infected. Also, he's getting unemployment checks I'd bet.
It’s difficult to describe, but it feels as though there was something more personal about this interaction.
Though We can’t trace where that instinct is coming from.
Puzzling…

The checks would help with Abbot’s more immediate material situation, though that will need to be addressed after the Demon is dealt with.

>I agree fired seems most likely, however it could also have been an interview. Neither really cover "ultimatum" though, as that would have presented Abbot with a choice. Abbot seems to have some guilt of having failed us in the past, this doesn't seem like quite the right environment for that to have happened, but it is possible.
This node seems entrenched around a singular moment… what has made it stand out so?

>Sheesh, I hope we weren't controlling his boss at the time, and did it to get the opportunity to get into Abbot's blood... We don't have any memories of how we first met Abbot.
It… wouldn’t be impossible…
Our influence seemed to far-reaching before Our fall…
Empathy again stirs within Us.


Did We cause him this hardship?
We’re… sorry…
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No. 992998 ID: d63ea8
File 161664668736.jpg - (120.27KB , 800x1067 , Built up Blood.jpg )
992998

>Look for any of the small 'clots' and heal them.
We start with the wall behind Us.

It appears unremarkable, save for the tallies carved into it.
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No. 992999 ID: d63ea8
File 161664669064.jpg - (114.33KB , 800x1067 , Behind the Throne.jpg )
992999

We then move to the wall behind the desk and chair.

It too appears unremarkable.
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No. 993000 ID: d63ea8
File 161664669590.jpg - (142.08KB , 800x1067 , False Glass and True Self.jpg )
993000

>Divine the 'window' Gaze into the 'window' Divine big chair, small chair, inkwell, kinetic toy, and the phone. (Oh yeah Inspect them too).
We being Our search in earnest.
But the window catches Our sight.
Or more precisely, the reflection does.
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No. 993001 ID: d63ea8
File 161664672374.jpg - (321.90KB , 800x1067 , A Parasite that Watches from Behind Eyes.jpg )
993001

>Gaze
We watch Ourselves...
This is Us...
Our form…
Our shape…

The blood makes us human
makes us more than human
makes us human no more.


We...
We Remember...

We did not always look like this…
Our original shape lacked these human features.

We changed because…

We needed to be their Icon.
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No. 993002 ID: d63ea8
File 161664672826.jpg - (215.52KB , 800x1067 , Always in His Shadow.jpg )
993002

>Inspect.
This window is also a metaphysical construction, but the materials have more definition to them. The frame is made from heavy sanded timber and was painted over with a weather-proof clear coat. Parts of the sanding is uneven, indicating possible damage in the past.

The glass has been treated to make it more reflective.

There is an… impression in a part of the glass.
It defuses parts of the light.
Turning it into a Haze.
This window holds Corruption, but no form of Tinting or Darkening.
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No. 993003 ID: d63ea8
File 161664673457.jpg - (252.42KB , 800x1067 , Divining the Spot Where He Stood.jpg )
993003

>Wait... I just realized that if others can resist Divination, they're also *aware* of it when it happens. We should avoid using Divination on anything strongly associated with our target, to keep it from being alerted too early.
>This seems, unfortunately, true. However, [this] seems to suggest that inspecting may reveal the association, though further evidence is needed.
That would make sense, other Beings seem to be able to note and thwart our Divination attempts if their Potency is greater than Ours.
While We doubt that the Meat Demon has any Potency of its own it may sense Our attempts to Divine it.

We have yet to find the Demon’s direct touch anywhere, but if We were to guess, it may have a deeper connection to Hate.

But the window should be safe.

>Divine.
He had always stood there.
Every time Abbot entered this place,
he was there, staring off into the horizon.
But this time was different.
And the space
he once occupied now feels gnawing and empty.
It was…
It was…

This node is succumbing to corrosion. A
poison of the mind that seeks to erase all warmth from this place, leaving only PAIN. Left to its own activity the Corruption will “mend” this window, and thus annihilate a sentimental anchor to past moments.

Leaving only the flashpoint.

...

Abbot is losing this memory.

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No. 993004 ID: d63ea8
File 161664673993.jpg - (131.86KB , 800x1067 , Behind His Desk.jpg )
993004

>Append the fake drawers to the list of things to Divine and Inspect (and Examine, discarding the redundant information already provided by inspect).
Best to get a full grasp of what this node has.

>Examine
This node does not have any clots, though the flesh is anchoring the desk, phone and chairs in place.

There is a noticeable difference in height between the two chairs. The one behind the desk has its seat set further up while the one in front has slightly sunken into the ground.

The window is similarly fixed into the wall, and while the matter beneath is uneven, the frame and glass are not.

There are a set of drawers in the back of the desk, but on closer Examination they lack any form of sliding mechanisms and appear to be entirely solid. The handles appear to be ornamental.

On the desk is a set of colliding balls, an inkwell and pen, corded phone, and finally a writing mat.

Save for the corded phone, whose cable runs into the wall, none of the other items appear to be anchored in place.

The inkwell and pen seem very similar to the one in Abbot’s possession.
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No. 993005 ID: d63ea8
File 161664674330.jpg - (127.71KB , 800x1067 , The Well from which Words Come.jpg )
993005

>Ok, let's get down to business. Inspect/divine the pen. That's the most important object here, aside from the chairs. Those can be next.
Our attention seems to be drawn to the pen before anything else. This may in fact be the same inkwell as one Abbot has, though it is in much better condition.

It feels important.
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No. 993006 ID: d63ea8
File 161664678362.jpg - (200.43KB , 800x1067 , It is Deeper than the Ocean.jpg )
993006

And again We cannot discern why these thoughts cross Our mind.

It’s as though… We were being led here.
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No. 993007 ID: d63ea8
File 161664678748.jpg - (186.27KB , 800x1067 , And Holds More than the Sky.jpg )
993007

>Inspect
This construction is more real than the rest.
It has touch, taste and smell in such specificity that another could mistake it for a genuine item.
We of course can make note of the difference.

But again there is that feeling We cannot fully articulate.
It is akin to a Resonance, but not a for Being.
Perhaps more of an echo.
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No. 993008 ID: d63ea8
File 161664679842.jpg - (234.29KB , 800x1067 , Divining the Harsh Momento.jpg )
993008

>Divine.
This was a gift.
Or soon to become one.
But it did not come free.
A Promise was given in return.
One of Defiance.
A Promise to reach new heights without aid or encouragement.

So Abbot might spit in the face of the giver.

The later element has festered.

Parts wish to give in.

But the Defiance will not allow it.

Abbot would not be swayed from this path.
Even if there is
PAIN in the loss.

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No. 993009 ID: d63ea8
File 161664680347.jpg - (138.28KB , 800x1067 , Unwelcome Seat.jpg )
993009

>Inspect.
The chair has the appearance of leather, but the consistency of stone.
It is an inaccurate quality, but one the metaphysical construction has deliberately emphasized.
While uncomfortable and abrasive, it would not cause harm to Us.
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No. 993010 ID: d63ea8
File 161664681098.jpg - (211.34KB , 800x1067 , Divining the Chair of a Guardian.jpg )
993010

>Divine.
This is where he sat.
But the face is no longer there.
The
name is no longer there.

The anger and
HATE remains.


But he did not wish for this.
It was a hard choice that came from a place of-


But the
PAIN and HATE will not allow it.

They do not wish Us to dig.

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No. 993011 ID: d63ea8
File 161664683258.jpg - (197.69KB , 800x1067 , Sinking Feeling.jpg )
993011

>Inspect.
This chair is constructed with much more accurate details than its counterpart.
The imitation leather is warm to the touch and holds the lingering taste of sweat.

When We put any form of weight on the chair it sinks further into the ground. It returns to normal height when that pressure is removed.

Sitting in it should not harm Us either.
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No. 993012 ID: d63ea8
File 161664683733.jpg - (219.86KB , 800x1067 , Divining the Chair of a Dependant.jpg )
993012

>Divine.
This is where Abbot sat.
The feeling is very much familiar.
This is where he comes to torment himself.
The piercing look that-
he gave.
The-
The-
There was
PAIN only PAIN and disappointment. There is no going back.

There was no point.
HE WOULDN’T GO BACK.
NO.
IF
HE WAS SO EAGER TO CAST HIM OUT THEN-

They do not wish Us to dig.
But this is not what truly happened.

The
Corruption is trying to destroy the reality.
There was -is-
PAIN here, but there is more to this, and it has been hidden under LIES.

Abbot is losing this memory.

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No. 993013 ID: d63ea8
File 161664684245.jpg - (127.32KB , 800x1067 , Never Opened.jpg )
993013

>Inspect.
These are constructions without function.
The drawers are effectively one solid mass of matter.
They do have the vague visual look wood, and are cold to the touch.

We have very little to go on beyond that.

Is this metaphysical construction just meant to be viewed?
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No. 993014 ID: d63ea8
File 161664684865.jpg - (215.26KB , 800x1067 , Divining the Discarded Curiosity.jpg )
993014

>Divine.
Abbot was never allowed to touch these, even when he got older.
At first they’re contents were mystery, but with age all forms of fantastical guesses faded into banality.
There was nothing interesting in them.

HATE altered this sentiment further:
There was nothing important in them.

A few guesses still linger.
But the
PAIN will not let them be voiced.

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No. 993015 ID: d63ea8
File 161664685427.jpg - (215.62KB , 800x1067 , Out of Order.jpg )
993015

>Inspect.
While materially coherent this metaphysical construction appears entirely inert.
It has all the trappings of a corded phone:
The texture and appearance is appropriate for plastic.
The buttons depress when pressure is applied.
And the cord coming out of its back appears to be a form of electrical cable, although it is an oddly thick one.

Yet it seems to be without power.
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No. 993016 ID: d63ea8
File 161664688123.jpg - (263.14KB , 800x1067 , Divining the Last Heralding.jpg )
993016

>Divine.
This is a catalyst.
Its ring sounded the beginning of the end.

Abbot found it coldly apt that an intermediary was needed in order to see
him.
It had always been like-

Another deception.
Previous encounters had been more personable.
Again the
HATE tries to discard that which would undercut its drive.

But the
PAIN correctly states that this did sound the start of Abbot’s last conversation with him.

They do not wish Us to dig.

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No. 993017 ID: d63ea8
File 161664688733.jpg - (154.24KB , 800x1067 , Little more than an Orniment.jpg )
993017

>Inspect.
Again it is another construction without purpose.
The entire device is solid, including the strings.

Much like the drawers this set of colliding balls seems to be for visual appeal.

It has the look of metal but lacks all other qualities.
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No. 993018 ID: d63ea8
File 161664689304.jpg - (248.86KB , 800x1067 , Divining the Harmless Bauble.jpg )
993018

>Divine.
It was something that had been on his desk for as long as Abbot could Remember.
He was told not to touch it, but words did not stop him.
A smack on the hand however, did.

This item is a representation of their relations.
Abbot would ask,
he would sTOP AT NOTHING T-

False.

This was merely an ornament from a colleague.
But it was a constant in this environment.
Thus it needs to be warped in order to fit with the narrative.

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No. 993019 ID: d63ea8
File 161664690159.jpg - (134.25KB , 800x1067 , Seat of Power.jpg )
993019

>Then (unless the Divinations suggest risk, danger, caution, etc. for these actions) sit in the big chair.
We sit in the larger chair.
Its abrasive surface causes Our form mild discomfort, but otherwise it appears entirely unresponsive.
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No. 993020 ID: d63ea8
File 161664690729.jpg - (170.50KB , 800x1067 , The Sound will Echo.jpg )
993020

>Then should that do nothing, sit in the smaller chair.
The phone rings.

>Examine what surrounds you or Inspect certain elements in greater detail.
((These actions have been consolidated for better readability.))
>Explore. There is only the way back.
((The Red markers indicate areas that have not been Explored, the Grey ones note areas You have.))
>Commune with those nearby.
>Comfort with Empathy. Practice a new muscle.
>Test these ‘powers’ you have, possibly find answers.
>Evoke a word or a thought. Let it carry your will.
Abbot is close enough to the dreaming, but the Meat Demon will hear you.

>Divine the deeper meaning of this place.

>React to what is happening. The Meat Demon might hear the sound.
>Please Continue.
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No. 993021 ID: b1b4f3

Ah, this was... Abbot's Father's office. Abbot was told to make something of himself, without his father's assistance. To become independent. The inkwell was a parting gift? Abbot didn't appreciate being forced out like that at the time, of course. Those that are used to the support of their parents don't usually react well to losing that support.
I'm not sure how we can clean this memory and reveal the truth to Abbot.
>>993020
Pick up the phone.
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No. 993089 ID: ecb3d0

((The phone is placed oddly, facing the 'visitor' seat))
Grasp without lifting the phone before seating yourself (goal is to have physical contact with the phone before we finish seating ourselves as I suspect picking up the phone and/or seating ourselves will trigger something similar to >>990279) once seated lift the phone.
>Abbot is losing this memory.
My guess is that this is on a 'time' scale longer than our current stay here, it progressing like molasses and us like water, sound, or light. progressing at a speed that will not be visible to our observation. Also it appears to be the work of the darkest color.
>>993006 The inkwell has a black aura under the Dreaming filter we will probably need to look at more things though this filter ((>>/questarch/963342 also depicts the inkwell through the dreaming filter and it seems to have no such dark aura))
>>993008
>A Promise was given in return.
>One of Defiance.
>A Promise to reach new heights without aid or encouragement.
>>993010
>But he did not wish for this.
>It was a hard choice that came from a place of-
suggests his hand was forced and >>990286
>Abbot knew what words would be coming.
>But they hurt all the same.
Suggests Abbot may have in part or whole been the driving force.
>>993012
>HE WOULDN’T GO BACK. NO.
>IF HE WAS SO EAGER TO CAST HIM OUT THEN-
>But this is not what truly happened.
with
>There was no point.
Suggests he might have gone back and that he wasn't that eager to cast him out. Abbot didn't go back because he was still committed to the reason he left/had to leave, thus "there was no point".
With the understanding that this him was probably a father figure if not the actual father. Something that fits all these: "interrogation", "disappointment", a "schism", "harsh reality", "ultimatum" would be a 'change your ways or no longer be welcome in this house'. Calling Abbot in for questioning (interrogating) about Abbot's activities, eliciting disappointment from him and highlighting the divide (schism) between them with him attempting to explain the (harsh) reality of Abbot's chosen path and to dissuade him of it with an ultimatum. However, Abbot rejected the ultimatum thus cutting off the "aid [and] encouragement." I think, though, that the path Abbot chose was not occult, but rather, given the 'gift' of the inkwell and the promise accompanying it, that of a writer. He told Abbot that they would never make it as a writer and Abbot vowed to prove him wrong, thus the inkwell was given in spite (you will need this in your stupid/misguided quest to prove me wrong) and received in spite (I will use this to prove you wrong!)

>>993007
We will need to inspect the counterpart after we wake, it may help us understand these 'inspection symbols'.
As per >>/questarch/968965 perhaps we can inspect our memory of it >>/questarch/969174.
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No. 993092 ID: ecb3d0

>>993006
The table (and other items on it) is transparent in the 'dream' view, but the inkwell seems more solid. Devine the aura in the 'dream' view.
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No. 993208 ID: b1b4f3

To be clear, I want to pick up the phone immediately, before it rings again.
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No. 994079 ID: d63ea8
File 161724711476.jpg - (294.10KB , 800x1067 , Seizing Initiative.jpg )
994079

>Pick up the phone.
>Grasp without lifting the phone before seating yourself (goal is to have physical contact with the phone before we finish seating ourselves as I suspect picking up the phone and/or seating ourselves will trigger something similar to [the lockbox]) once seated lift the phone.
We grab the phone, but do not lift it from its holster.
Again We sit, but this time the chair yields as though it were proper leather.

For a moment it feels as though the world is holding its breath.
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No. 994080 ID: d63ea8
File 161724712157.jpg - (276.51KB , 800x1067 , Divining the Constant Element.jpg )
994080

Seizing upon that moment We-

>The table (and other items on it) is transparent in the 'dream' view, but the inkwell seems more solid. Divine the aura in the 'dream' view.
This is the one point that the Haze is most fixated upon.
For it is the part of greatest resistance.

Abbot fights here.
He is losing, but this part remains intact.
It is the thing that allows his vision to be
shared.
This item would become invaluable in his future, but would doom him in the present.

It would become his only confidant.
The only one that would listen to his every
thought.

It would Remember what he would see.
And record it.

Such measurements were
dangerous to those who would Gaze back.


Already the world is changing, the moment is passing-
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No. 994081 ID: d63ea8
File 161724712337.jpg - (306.37KB , 800x1067 , Cutting of the Sound.jpg )
994081

>To be clear, I want to pick up the phone immediately, before it rings again.
We pull back the phone before the sound repeats.
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No. 994082 ID: d63ea8
File 161724714482.jpg - (386.22KB , 800x1067 , pOiSoN oF sEcOnDs.jpg )
994082

{Temporal Hazard}
And then Our skin burns.

Woman: “Mr. Abbot, your son is here to see you.”

We are barely able to register the voice that comes through the speaker.
It is as though We are being pulled apart at the most minuscule level.
We are decaying.
We are dying.

>My guess is that this is on a 'time' scale longer than our current stay here, it progressing like molasses and us like water, sound, or light. progressing at a speed that will not be visible to our observation. Also it appears to be the work of the darkest color.
This is the exact time Remembered-
And it is-
Holding Us in a space We cannot fit.

>We will need to Inspect the counterpart after we wake, it may help us understand these 'Inspection symbols'.
>As per [Examining Our powers] perhaps we can Inspect Our memory of [the inkwell].
((Actions banked.))

((Thoughts on other connections delayed.))

>React!

SUFFERING (Temporal Hazard)
Actions limited:
>Examine what surrounds you or Inspect certain elements in greater detail.
>Explore. FLEE.
>Commune with those nearby.
>Comfort with Empathy. Practice a new muscle.
>Test these ‘powers’ you have, possibly find answers.
>Evoke a word or a thought. Let it carry your will.

>Divine the deeper meaning of this place.

>Please Continue.
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No. 994086 ID: b1b4f3

>>994082
Look (Examine) AWAY FROM THE PHONE. Cover it somehow if possible, or maybe turn it away. The clock won't hurt us nearly as much if it's not in view. We want to stay in the memory though, to fix it. The parent will say something like "Let them in". After the phone is done being used in the memory we can unplug it, which will completely deactivate the clock.

Also make sure the toy on the desk can't/doesn't operate. The regular noise it makes is like a measurement of time.

...I wonder if we can do these things outside of the memory? Well, minor changes like these while inside the memory should be fine. We should make sure the essence of truth comes through, that's the important part. Can we use our Comfort action to ensure the memory plays out correctly, aside from the minor alterations to make it safe?
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No. 994172 ID: ecb3d0

Examine Inkwell, but do not let go of the phone receiver or get out of the chair.
Understand and Comfort that though it looks like a clock it is a construct of memory, imprecise by nature, the exact moment of call start may be remembered with great precision (and even then can be very sure of wrong thing), the exact seconds and minutes are lost. Furthermore that which is purely visual and not seen cannot be remembered. (Object permanence means that it is still understood to be there, but then it is a prediction of a reconstruction, inaccuracy on top of inaccuracy) The unseen clock does not exist.
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No. 996019 ID: 894419

>>994086
This is pretty smart, but also comfort like this suggestion: >>994172
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No. 998948 ID: d63ea8
File 162020102240.jpg - (305.69KB , 800x1067 , sEeThInG wItH dAyS.jpg )
998948

>Cover it somehow if possible, or maybe turn it away. The clock won't hurt us nearly as much if it's not in view. We want to stay in the memory though, to fix it.
Leaning Ourselves away from the phone-
It still presses in on every edge Us.
-We try to knock it away.

But it is sapping Our strength-
Our Potency.

>Look (Examine) AWAY FROM THE PHONE.
It takes all of Our remaining will, but We tear Our gaze away from the phone.

Various papers are framed and hang from the wall.

One appears to be a diploma from a university, denoting a bachelor in journalism.

The other is a framed newspaper from a publisher named ‘The Forantin Font’. The title reads:

‘ALL HAVE A SAY!’ ‘Pro-Democracy Reforms Pass’

The third frame sticks out. The deep cracks that run through the dark glass blur and shift, obscuring the contents beneath.

Beyond that the painted walls of this office are faded and the ceiling tiles are peppered with a light sprinkling of dust.
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No. 998949 ID: d63ea8
File 162020102637.jpg - (192.70KB , 800x1067 , The Fixed Moment Passes.jpg )
998949

Suddenly the pressure of time abates.

>The parent will say something like:
Let them in.

The words leave (Our?) mouth with little effort.

Woman: “Certainly sir.”

There is then a click from the phone’s speaker.
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No. 998950 ID: d63ea8
File 162020103130.jpg - (220.06KB , 800x1067 , Torn Out.jpg )
998950

>After the phone is done being used in the memory we can unplug it, which will completely deactivate the clock.
We hastily pull the plug from its socket, and the phone dies.
Life-fluids drip from its metal prongs.

>Understand and Comfort that though it looks like a clock it is a construct of memory, imprecise by nature, the exact moment of call start may be remembered with great precision (and even then can be very sure of wrong thing), the exact seconds and minutes are lost.
>Comfort like this.
We take a moment to Comfort... Ourselves.

We are stable.
We are Potent.
We are… okay.

This clock will not hurt Us now.

Yet… to Our Understanding the clock should not have functioned. It does not hold a count for the exact seconds of a moment, only its minutes. So why did We feel the weight of individual seconds?

These are Abbot’s memories, if he is not here, then what is being used to measure time?

>Furthermore that which is purely visual and not seen cannot be Remembered. (Object permanence means that it is still understood to be there, but then it is a prediction of a reconstruction, inaccuracy on top of inaccuracy) The unseen clock does not exist.
No. This is not the true clock. But there is an influence of time within this memory, and Abbot Remembers it with a perfect accuracy.

We will need to be on guard.
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No. 998951 ID: d63ea8
File 162020103991.jpg - (146.15KB , 800x1067 , Steadied Vision.jpg )
998951

>Examine Inkwell, but do not let go of the phone receiver or get out of the chair.
The inkwell remains in its place on the desk.

It is in very good condition, but appears unused.
The ink within has long since dried up.
Its plumage contrasts with the colour of the desk, naturally drawing one’s eye to it.

It appears to be used more as a statement than a tool.

>Also make sure the toy on the desk can't/doesn't operate. The regular noise it makes is like a measurement of time.
We have nothing that would muffle its sounds, and save for dismantling the toy entirely there is nothing We can do to impede its function. Except…
It is a metaphysical construct, and this is a memory.

We could merely Alter it. Have the toy be a solid chunk of material, rather than one with seperate moving parts. Yes, that may be the best choice.

The spheres become fused at the most minute level. They will not be pulled apart.


>I wonder if we can do these things outside of the memory? Well, minor changes like these while inside the memory should be fine. We should make sure the essence of truth comes through, that's the important part.
>This is pretty smart.
We may be limited in the scope of Our Alterations, as We do not hold the dominion of the brain, but small changes seem possible.
We will have to Test further.
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No. 998952 ID: d63ea8
File 162020113856.jpg - (265.58KB , 800x1067 , Arrival.jpg )
998952

>Can we use our Comfort action to ensure the memory plays out correctly, aside from the minor alterations to make it safe?

You are safe.

“We are here.

The door to the office opens...
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No. 998953 ID: d63ea8
File 162020114421.jpg - (307.30KB , 800x1067 , A Trio with Two More.jpg )
998953

And three figures enter.
The Solid figure gives a curt nod.

Abbot: “Father.”

The Dark one brushes past him and looks to the window, then crosses its arms.
... ... ...

The Tinted figure peeks over the edge of the desk, looking from the toy to Us.
... ..?
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No. 998954 ID: d63ea8
File 162020115196.jpg - (387.23KB , 800x1067 , A Few Little Thoughts.jpg )
998954

The Solid figure sits.

The Dark figure leans onto the back of the chair.
... … …

Abbot: “Is there a reason why you have the blinds drawn?”

The Tinted figure carefully creeps closer to the phone, peering at it.
... … ..?

>Examine what surrounds you or Inspect certain elements in greater detail.
>Explore. Though it may be limited.
>Commune with those nearby.
>Comfort with Empathy. Practice a new muscle.
>Test these ‘powers’ you have, possibly find answers.
>Evoke a word or a thought. Let it carry your will.
Abbot is close enough to the dreaming, but the Meat Demon will hear you.

>Divine the deeper meaning of this place.

>Abbot is looking at Us for an answer.
>Please Continue.
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No. 999000 ID: ecb3d0

The tinted one is much more observant, but also I'm not sure what we can really do here.
My guess would be something like cold welding is how the balls were fused by either de-oxidizing and/or ensuring no air between them. If this is the case it suggests we can do atomic/molecular scale manipulation.
I suggest we Alter the clock by (in rough order of preference) removing/destroying the liquid crystal layer of the top half of the LCD, disconnecting the backlight unit of the LCD, disconnecting the oscillator from the rest of the circuitry, or fog up (to the point of opaque) the top half of the LCD display. Any one of these should either disable the time-keeping function or perceivability of the time. (the reason the oscillator is so low is because other bits of circuitry may be dependent on the same clock signal for their timing, potentially rendering the whole device inoperable. If we could replace it with a similar average speed speed but suitably imprecise Being based clock signal producer that would probably be the optimal solution) We could then probably safely plug it back in to remain more true to the original memory.
If the tinted and dark figure are using sound we may be able to still the air or create a thin vacuum to block their sounds from reaching us/Abbot, ideally without impeding the solid figure's vocalizations. (or our own)
Regardless we will want to comfort us/Abbot. He is your father, he doesn't hate you. He may be disappointed in, angry at, frustrated or exasperated with you, but he still loves you. He isn't just throwing you out, he is here to give you a choice.
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No. 999039 ID: b1b4f3

>life-fluids drip from the metal prongs
What the- whose fluids are those?

Uh... is the father not doing anything? Do we need to predict what they're about to say? I don't think we really have enough information for a precise prediction... First, hang up the phone.

Try to stay true to what we can tell is going to happen: we know the father is giving Abbot some sort of choice involving the father not having to support him financially anymore, and it seems like Abbot chooses to be a writer and live on his own. I'm guessing the other choice he could've made is... to get a steady job? Work for his father, maybe? We do know the father gave the inkwell to him in the end, so he's supportive in a way.
If possible, put emphasis on the positive things the father says. Things like he'll grow stronger on his own, or that this is just part of being an adult, or that the father respects Abbot's choice even if he doesn't agree with it. Not saying he should say those specific things, but that's the general idea of what to reinforce here.
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No. 999053 ID: ecb3d0

>What the- whose fluids are those?
they seem to be the typical red so I assume Abbot's but yea wait that doesn't make sense, his blood is blue with us now, hmmmmmm. Might want to sample it. (only one prong though) if disabling the clock works we can sample it as we plug it back in.
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No. 999141 ID: b1b4f3

Oh if we're meant to do this bit by bit, then I guess the Father would respond to the question about the blinds with something about wanting privacy for this talk. And no interruptions, which is why the phone is off.
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No. 999431 ID: e5b672

>>999141
Yes, lets roll with this.
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No. 1000084 ID: d63ea8
File 162096268990.jpg - (201.32KB , 800x1067 , Clicks and Cuts.jpg )
1000084

>First, hang up the phone.
It is done.
All three figures watch Us silently.

>My guess would be something like cold welding is how the balls were fused by either de-oxidizing and/or ensuring no air between them. If this is the case it suggests we can do atomic/molecular scale manipulation.
Perhaps. It helps that this memory is in a more malleable state. If the changes remain small, then they should not be noticed.

>I suggest we Alter the clock by…
The construct is Altered easily enough. Its time-keeping display and functions should now be diasabled. There wasn’t so much a layer of crystals to destroy as there was a vague concept of a screen. The internal workings of the phone seem limited by Abbot’s innate knowledge of electronics. This might allow Us to make more ‘inaccurate’ Alterations, since these metaphysical constructs do not need to replicate the counterparts in reality.
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No. 1000085 ID: d63ea8
File 162096269493.jpg - (237.26KB , 800x1067 , Observing the Observer.jpg )
1000085

>The Tinted one is much more observant.
It had noticed the phone almost immediately, and now scrutinizes it carefully, trying to drink in every detail. Though this curiosity seems evenly matched with caution, as the Tinted figure halts its approach before getting too close.
... ..?

Just then We are able to hear (sense?) something else coming from the Tinted figure. Something that feels softer and more composed than the Devil.
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No. 1000086 ID: d63ea8
File 162096270064.jpg - (279.79KB , 800x1067 , Watched by the Watchful.jpg )
1000086

The Tinted figure looks up at Us. Its face changed from one of puzzlement to one of concern.
.??
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No. 1000087 ID: d63ea8
File 162096270699.jpg - (355.77KB , 800x1067 , Initial Friction.jpg )
1000087

>I'm not sure what we can really do here.
>Uh... is the father not doing anything? Do we need to predict what they're about to say? I don't think we really have enough information for a precise prediction...
It feels like the memory can play out on its own, but We have been given the ability to guide it on the exact path it takes. Whatever We offer might fit, so long as it does not deviate too strongly from the memory.

Again, it is difficult to place where these notions are coming from...

>Oh if we're meant to do this bit by bit, then I guess the Father would respond to the question about the blinds with something about wanting privacy for this talk. And no interruptions, which is why the phone is off.
>Yes, let's roll with this.

This is… a family matter. I didn’t want any distractions.

>(Incite)
The Solid figure bristles.
The Dark figure winces.

Abbot: “What, do you think I’m five? I’m not going to zone out mid conversation.

(Our?) mouth then moves of its own accord.

“Of course not Stauf.”

The Dark figure then straightens up, shoulders relaxed.
... ... ...

A sigh comes from the Solid figure as he looks away.

Abbot: “Sorry. It’s been a rough day.”

The Tinted one remains focused on Us.
... ... ...

Abbot: “The office seems busy. I take it that readership has gone up?”

“We’ve seen better days.”
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No. 1000089 ID: d63ea8
File 162096271171.jpg - (163.81KB , 800x1067 , An Aside.jpg )
1000089

>Regardless we will want to Comfort Us/Abbot.
We take a deep breath.

It is going to be alright. We are here. You are strong. We wiIl always be here to protect you.

The figures freeze, all of them staring at Us.

Abbot: “Thank you.”
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No. 1000091 ID: d63ea8
File 162096275236.jpg - (366.74KB , 800x1067 , Muted Bargaining.jpg )
1000091

>He is your father, he doesn't hate you. He may be disappointed in, angry at, frustrated or exasperated with you, but he still loves you. He isn't just throwing you out, he is here to give you a choice.
Stauf, you know you’re mother and I love you to pieces, and that we’d do anything to protect you.

The Dark figure tenses up, while the Tinted one sinks further behind the desk.
... ... ...

>(Turmoil)
The Solid figure remains still.

We’ve worked hard. Saved what we could…

The Dark figure looks away.
... ... ...

Abbot: “I know. I just… need more time.”

Abbot: “I’m on the verge of- something. Another semester, that’s all I need.”

“Stauf…”

(We?) give a weary sigh.
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No. 1000092 ID: d63ea8
File 162096275661.jpg - (188.73KB , 800x1067 , Torn Artery.jpg )
1000092

>What the- whose fluids are those?
Crimson life-fluids continuously drip from the prongs of the phone’s plug, but there is no clear source. It is as though the life-fluids are seeping from the plastic and metal itself.

>They seem to be the typical red so I assume Abbot's but yea wait that doesn't make sense, his blood is blue with us now, hmmmmmm. Might want to sample it. (Only one prong though)
We run Our centermost digits along the prong. It is warm to the touch and fresh life-fluids are smeared across Our form’s surface.

Abbot’s life-fluids have turned blue due to Our influence within him. So whose life-fluids are these?

>We could then probably safely plug it back in to remain more true to the original memory. We can sample it as we plug it back in.
Grabbing the plug in one hand, We lean past the desk in order to reach the electrical socket, and are greeted with a perplexing sight.

Life-fluids ooze from the mouth of the socket, run down the wall, and now soak into the carpet. This flow does not stop the phone from being plugged in, but the cord does twist slightly in Our grasp as We do so.

(Our?) mouth then moves again.

“Your mother an I are proud of you-”

(We?) hesitate.

“But at a certain point you need to make a life for yourself.”
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No. 1000093 ID: d63ea8
File 162096276150.jpg - (240.71KB , 800x1067 , Familiar Taste.jpg )
1000093

Bringing the bloodied fingers back to Our palm, We sample the life-fluids.

There is no doubt. These life-fluids belong to Abbot. We are within them.

This memory is trying to hide that fact.

Abbot: “That’s what I’m trying to do. I’m almost-”

Stauf.

(Our?) words cut in abruptly. They are measured, but cold.

“I’ve been in contact with the dean, and a handful of your professors.”

The Solid figure falls silent.
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No. 1000094 ID: d63ea8
File 162096276732.jpg - (397.55KB , 800x1067 , Distant Horizons.jpg )
1000094

“They were kind enough to send a few excerpts of your latest work and…”

The Solid figure folds his arms.

Abbot: “Not a fan I take it?”

“Stauf-”

Abbot: “Isn’t that the point of even going to university? To get better?”

“You’ve been getting into arguments with your teachers during their lectures.”

The Dark figure walks around the edge of the chair, hand trailing along the edge, and then closes its eyes.
... ... ...

The Solid figure closes his eyes and breathes for a moment.

Abbot: “I…”

He takes another deep breath.

Abbot: “It feels like we’re just scratching at the surface when it comes to our exercises and projects.”

Abbot: “Dad I-”

Again.

Abbot: “I want to do more than just write. It’s like there's an entire world’s worth of new experiences and feelings, just beyond our grasp…”

Abbot: “And if I can even convey a fraction of that… then…”

(We?) remain silent.

The Tinted figure continues to watch Us, but then a crease appears upon its brow.
... ... …

The Solid figure’s breath hitches.
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No. 1000095 ID: d63ea8
File 162096277483.jpg - (442.78KB , 800x1067 , Vacant Barrier.jpg )
1000095

>If the Tinted and Dark figure are using sound we may be able to still the air or create a thin vacuum to block their sounds from reaching us/Abbot, ideally without impeding the solid figure's vocalizations. (Or our own).
We Alter the air around the Tinted and Dark figures, creating a barrier to block out sound.

The Tinted figure shoots up, looking around wildly before turning to the Dark one.
?!? .!! !!!
..? ... …

The Solid figure rubs his forehead and temple.

(We?) shift uncomfortably in the chair.

Abbot: “I’m fine, just another headache.”
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No. 1000096 ID: d63ea8
File 162096281977.jpg - (378.33KB , 800x1067 , Growing Gloom.jpg )
1000096

The Dark figure begins to scan the room, specifically noting the door and window. The Tinted figure trembles in place.
...

>Try to stay true to what we can tell is going to happen:

“We need to talk about your tuition.”

The Solid figure remains silent.

“Stauf, your mother and I aren’t rich. Saving up enough for you took decades of work.”

Abbot: “I know. I’ll pay you ba-”

The Tinted figure suddenly snaps to the Solid one, placing a hand on his shoulder.
... ... …

Abbot: “I… I’ll do better.”

“Stauf… I’m afraid that isn’t an option right now.”

>We know the father is giving Abbot some sort of choice involving the father not having to support him financially anymore, and it seems like Abbot chooses to be a writer and live on his own.

“Your mother and I have talked about this…”

“And we think you might do better if you had some experience living on your own means.”
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No. 1000097 ID: d63ea8
File 162096282512.jpg - (341.96KB , 800x1067 , Crushing Pressure.jpg )
1000097

>I'm guessing the other choice he could've made is... to get a steady job? Work for his father, maybe? We do know the father gave the inkwell to him in the end, so he's supportive in a way.
>If possible, put emphasis on the positive things the father says.
I can set you up with a position here.

The pay isn’t great, and it will be long hours, but give it a year and you may even get a position as a columnist.

You can learn from experts, refine your writing style.

The Tinted figure glances around the room before focusing back on Us.
... ... …

The Solid figure recrosses his arms, but does not speak.

Please Stauf…

Take the position. You have an entire lifetime to grow.

The Dark figure starts to pace the parameter of the room.
...
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No. 1000098 ID: d63ea8
File 162096283160.jpg - (351.07KB , 800x1067 , Momentary Reprieve.jpg )
1000098

>Things like he'll grow stronger on his own, or that this is just part of being an adult, or that the father respects Abbot's choice even if he doesn't agree with it. Not saying he should say those specific things, but that's the general idea of what to reinforce here.
(We?) sigh.

No matter what, I’m certain that you’ll grow up into a strong young man.

This is just another step you need to take on your journey.

Ultimately, it is your choice.

The Tinted figure fidgets.
... ... ...

The Dark pauses in its patrol.
... ... ...
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No. 1000099 ID: d63ea8
File 162096283693.jpg - (284.58KB , 800x1067 , His Answer.jpg )
1000099

All three figures look at Us.
... ... ...
... ... ...

Abbot: “I can’t accept that.”

“What?”
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No. 1000100 ID: d63ea8
File 162096284165.jpg - (276.00KB , 800x1067 , Overwritten with Rage.jpg )
1000100

The Dark figure clutches its head.
!!!

>(Harm)
Abbot: “I said to go fuck yourself old man.


>Examine what surrounds you or Inspect certain elements in greater detail.
>Explore. Though it may be limited.
>Commune with those nearby.
>Comfort with Empathy. Practice a new muscle.
>Test these ‘powers’ you have, possibly find answers.
>Evoke a word or a thought. Let it carry your will.
Abbot is close enough to the dreaming, but the Meat Demon will hear you.

>Divine the deeper meaning of this place.

>React to what is happening.
>Please Continue.
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No. 1000113 ID: b1b4f3

Hey... what? These figures... they were earnestly trying to help. Smaller text in their heads show their true intentions. The larger text is not coming from them! I think that means they used to be helpful aspects of Abbot's mind, before getting tied to the aspect of the primitive hunt and... whatever the other one is.
If we can influence this "place" in the memory, then... let's do something overt. Try to push back against those shadowy tendrils, or outright sever them. Try to strengthen the figures themselves instead of isolating them.

Have the Father just ignore the red text. That was not said during this memory, was it? Reply with whatever the Father was going to say in response to "I can't accept that." Maybe you can give Abbot the impression he only said that inside his own head. Alternatively, we can outright rewind the memory. We can do this as many times as we need to, to get it right.

I feel like, in response to "I can't accept that", the Father would nod and say he expected Abbot to refuse. That's when the inkwell is given, and wishing Abbot good luck.
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No. 1000118 ID: ecb3d0

The figures' internal words suggest that Abbot was quite keen, at least before the demons. if the 'air wall' is still up take it down. Cut off the tendrils. Mimic the words inside the figures during the memory (we should be able to provided absorbing the life fluids of something is what permits that, they are within us, we were/are one for a time)
Primitive aspect of fear or prey I would guess to give a good flip side of the coin ((might guess like mouse demon for color but now really isn't the time to go Naming it))
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No. 1000194 ID: dfbac0

>>1000113
This makes sense, I think the red and white figures were once healthy, the red may have once been his drive and determination, while the white one was his caution and reasoning, but it seems the red one has been CORRUPTED somehow, and perhaps the white one as well. That's why it harmed Abbot when we tried to remove the red thoughts, they're a part of him, they've just been corrupted. try to Comfort the red thoughts and see if we can't find a way to cut the tendrils from them. I think the demon is actively trying to affect this memory, which might mean he knows we're here anyways, so we should consider Evoking a thought, perhaps to remove his effect.
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No. 1010849 ID: d63ea8
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1010849

>Hey... what? These figures... they were earnestly trying to help. Smaller text in their heads show their true intentions. The larger text is not coming from them! I think that means they used to be helpful aspects of Abbot's mind, before getting tied to the aspect of the primitive hunt and... whatever the other one is.
>This makes sense, I think the red and white figures were once healthy, the red may have once been his drive and determination, while the white one was his caution and reasoning, but it seems the red one has been CORRUPTED somehow, and perhaps the white one as well.
It would explain why these errant thoughts have such a profound impact on Abbot’s actions, and why they -even their twisted state- seem to still protect one another.
!!! !!!
!.-


>Primitive aspect of fear or prey I would guess to give a good flip side of the coin.
Perhaps. But there is also a self-destructive aspect to the fearful one, a constant weariness that makes it almost resigned to its fate as prey, and its continued persistence seems to feed into the fear. We may need to corner it for more details.

>That's why it harmed Abbot when we tried to remove the red thoughts, they're a part of him, they've just been CORRUPTED.
We were far too careless. It is clear to Us now that We must find where Abbot ends and this Corruption begins.

We’re… sorry Abbot.
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No. 1010850 ID: d63ea8
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1010850

>(Incite)
Abbot: “What, are you going deaf now?

!!! .!!

>Have the Father just ignore the red text. That was not said during this memory, was it? Reply with whatever the Father was going to say in response to "I can't accept that." Maybe you can give Abbot the impression he only said that inside his own head.
(Our?) mouth starts to open, but We close it just as quickly. Abbot wouldn’t have said that. This seems to provoke a reaction.

Abbot: “So what, now I get the silent treatment? After everything you’ve done to make my life hell?!

!!. !-

We do not respond.
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No. 1010851 ID: d63ea8
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1010851

The Solid figure rises from the chair and slams his hands onto the desk.

Abbot: “You were NEVER THERE! And the one time -ONE TIME- I decided to do things my way you-

>(Harm)
Abbot: “You were a terrible mentor, and an even worse father. The only reason why you aren’t alone is because they pity you. They judge you and they pity you.

!!. ...
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No. 1010852 ID: d63ea8
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1010852

>(...)
>(Red Thoughts weakened)

The Solid slams a fist onto the desk again, but it is weaker this time.

Abbot: “Because your- your…

He begins to sink down slowly.

Abbot: “you're a failure. you’ve fumbled every opportunity handed to you. wasted every second chance.

Abbot: “and now… you’ve run out of chances. you never listened. you never learned. you’re Nothing bu-”
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No. 1010853 ID: d63ea8
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1010853

Enough.
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No. 1010854 ID: d63ea8
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1010854

>If we can influence this "place" in the memory, then... let's do something overt.
>Try to push back against those shadowy tendrils, or outright sever them.
>The figures' internal words suggest that Abbot was quite keen, at least before the demons. If the 'air wall' is still up, take it down. Cut off the tendrils.
We fold the invisible panes inward into a gyre of blades. Ripping the air into the most miniscule of slices.

But this manifestation of Corruption is immaterial and Our construct does not harm it.
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No. 1010855 ID: d63ea8
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1010855

>Mimic the words inside the figures during the memory (we should be able to, provided absorbing the life fluids of something is what permits that, they are within us, we were/are one for a time)
>Try to Comfort the (Red Thoughts) and see if we can't find a way to cut the tendrils from them.
We... speak.

... ... ...

The tendrils start to shake as a Corrupted figure pushes themselves up from behind the chair.
.̵̱̄.̵̲͂.̶̞͠ ̸̨̎ .̷̺͛.̵͍̓.̶̼̉ ̴̤̆.̶̞́.̷̢̑.̵͓́

The Tinted figure turns and seems to react to both the Corrupted figure and the darkness that holds it.
.?!
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No. 1010856 ID: d63ea8
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1010856

We press on.
... ... ...

The Corrupted figure begins to resolidify as the haze around it fades.
.̸̢̈́.̶͎̃͊.̸͖͍̈́ .̴.̷.̵ ...

The Tinted begins to back up with slow smooth movements. It looks between the Solid and Dark figures.
..? … .!-

Its eyes lock onto the Solid figure’s wrist.
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No. 1010857 ID: d63ea8
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1010857

>Try to strengthen the figures themselves instead of isolating them.
For a moment We pause. How would We..?

The Dark figure struggles with the tendrils as the Corruption resurges.
... ..?

Scrambling back to the chair the Tinted grabs onto the Solid figure’s arm. Its face is awash in surprise, and then puzzlement.
.?? ..-

It seems no amount of Comforting will truly remove the Corruption. Abbot is only mortal, he cannot remove with his own ability, and We cannot Evoke it away without harming him.
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No. 1010858 ID: d63ea8
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1010858

But there is one source of strength for Us, isn’t there?

Potency, something that can be both given and taken. It will be a risk, but even a fraction of a fraction should make a difference.

We Feed a mote of Our Potency into the Dark and Tinted figures.

Though We are overtaken by a… familiarity.
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No. 1010859 ID: d63ea8
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1010859

We have done this before…
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No. 1010860 ID: d63ea8
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1010860

The difference is instantaneous.
>(_____ strengthened)
>(______ strengthened)
>Acolyte imbued, (Potency reduced).
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No. 1010861 ID: d63ea8
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1010861

>I feel like, in response to "I can't accept that", the Father would nod and say he expected Abbot to refuse.
(We?) nod, and start speaking on (Our?) own.

“You’ve always been brave, and maybe a bit stubborn.”

(We?) chuckle.

“I can’t say that I’m surprised, but I’ll respect your decision.”

... … ..?
The Solid figure sits back down on the chair, but remains silent.

Abbot: “I Remember now…”

“Just know that no matter what happens, your mother and I are proud of you. And… I hope you find whatever you’re looking for.”

The Dark figure leans over the back of the chair, inspecting the cuts along its edges.
... … …
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No. 1010862 ID: d63ea8
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1010862

>That's when the inkwell is given, and wishing Abbot good luck.
The inkwell is already in (Our?) hand.

“Here. It served me well when I was just in a dingy basement, writing pamphlets with some friends. Take it.”

Abbot: “Dad-”

Take it. Ink is already going to be pricey on your new budget. You’ll need all the handouts you can get.”

Abbot: “No-
... … …
.?-

Abbot: “I mean- sorry. Of course... I’ll take it.”

(We?) chuckle again, but it is more hollow this time.
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No. 1010863 ID: d63ea8
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1010863

The Solid figure takes the inkwell from (Us?)

Abbot: “Thank you…”

The Dark shifts around the back of the chair and narrows its eyes at Us.
... ..?

It looks as though the Solid figure is about to leave, but he remains seated.

Abbot: “I should’ve been around more, and I should’ve been honest from the start.”

Abbot: “Maybe it wouldn’t have gotten to this point if I told you how the classes weren’t… working.”

Abbot: “But it was too late at this point, and I know you cared. Even if it was hard for me to Remember at the time.”

(We?) don’t seem to react.

Abbot: “And with everything else well… I just hope it isn’t too late at this point.

>I think the demon is actively trying to affect this memory, which might mean he knows we're here anyways, so we should consider Evoking a thought, perhaps to remove his effect.
The Corruption here doesn’t seem to be reacting to Us directly, more so it to the actions (We?) take within the memory.

We seem to have made progress here, and if We were to Evoke with the right words We could heal this node entirely.

>Alternatively, we can outright rewind the memory. We can do this as many times as we need to, to get it right.
That should be within Our power. Though the Demon might stumble across Us if it begins to wander.

Or We could let it play out as is.

>Examine what surrounds you or Inspect certain elements in greater detail.
>Explore. Though it may be limited.
>Commune with those nearby.
>Comfort with Empathy. Practice a new muscle.
>Test these ‘powers’ you have, possibly find answers.
>Evoke a word or a thought. Let it carry your will.
Abbot is close enough to the dreaming, but the Meat Demon will hear you.

>Divine the deeper meaning of this place.

>Try to rewind the memory?
>Please Continue.
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No. 1010868 ID: dfbac0

Healing this node is a very tempting but it will most certainly bring the Demon or at least alert him, so while healing the node would be amazing, the risk is great.
We shouldn't try to evoke anything unless we are certain of the word that would heal this node.
However if we are certain what that word is I say we should, we may not have a chance like this again. However I doubt it would be as simple as saying "I believe in you".
Trying to rewind the memory could be troublesome, maybe we should let it play out and then try and play the memory again, that way we don't miss anything and it doesn't abruptly end here.
Also... Try and Divine the tinted and dark figures, perhaps with the corruption out of the way for the moment we can learn more about their true nature and even their original names.
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No. 1010869 ID: 96c896

>>1010863
The pale figure is investigating, and Abbot is stalling. That's not bad, exactly, but I worry for the memory. They would DEFINITELY notice rewinding, at this point... We seem to have helped Abbot Remember, anyway. Job's done. Also if we rewind, what happens to the potency we lost? Do the figures retain their strength as well?

Eh, may as well be a bit more obvious. Tell Abbot that now that he Remembers what's important, there's no need to linger. He should get on with it, so you can get back to work. ...there is much work to be done...
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No. 1010908 ID: b4ab25

We have been given the lengths of their names 5 for the Dark Figure and 6 for the Tinted Figure I suspect Tinted may be 'Reason' possibly 'Wonder'
less good ideas for the Dark Figure, 'Pride' 'Drive' 'Might' 'Power' 'Logic'

I believe the memory may be handled enough at this point that we can leave it for the moment. However, it is not 'fixed'. Right now it shows clear tampering, which is improvement but very much not ideal. Knowing you can't trust your own memories will be distressing, but is better than trusting false ones. We will need to come back and rewind this memory before we leave abbot's mind. Possibly experience it from the Inkwell's point of view as >>994080 "It would Remember what he would see. And record it." Which suggests it may be able to provide us a baseline 'here is what happened' though likely without the feelings and reasoning.
>>1010869
>They would DEFINITELY notice rewinding, at this point
This depends on the nature of the rewind. If it rewinds them it will either delete, return, or be as if they always had the potency. They may or may not have their minds rewound too. To have certainty we need more information. That information may perhaps be found outside of this memory we still have much of Abbot's mind to explore. I feel our ability to properly fix this memory may be similar to that of a monkey on a typewriter at the current moment; that we need more information found elsewhere to solve this puzzle by reason rather than luck.
I want to suggest we leave the father's figure and investigate what Tinted is doing, but
>The Corruption here doesn’t seem to be reacting to Us directly, more so it to the actions (We?) take within the memory.
gives me pause, as it may then detect us as a separate actor in the memory rather than what may be the 'usual' Abbot fighting the changes, should we separate from the father figure.
Now while I think we can trust the Dark and Tinted figures to have Abbot's interests at heart, they seem mistrustful of us. As such I do not trust what Tinted is doing and suggest withdrawing from the memory at this point.
>>990272 Suggests we should not linger here in particular.
As for the planned ruse, that was kind of already messed up, thus while we are close I suggest we explore this >>990274 way as it suggests the promise of both bait and trap for the ((Meat)) demon
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