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293007 No. 293007 ID: 370692

Not liking other quest. Started interesting, now it's just a pain. It has gone on hiatus. May finish it later. For now, I do this.
AQ #1: http://www1.tgchan.org/kusaba/questarch/res/272766.html
AQ #2: you're reading it
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No. 348143 ID: 1854db

Tell her you merely said they should not fight.
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No. 348807 ID: 61fa90
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348807

"Just some of the basic principles of sibling bonds, Bright." I answer Bright's glare with a smile. But, I do not feel happy. "I told them to stop fighting with each other."
"You would have the audacity to mislead me as to your true intentions! I know, and I am quite certain that every other person in this town with even one eye closed can see how your cult pushes its poison on us and my children!"
"Bright, it is with the utmost sincerity that I assure you that I, and every other disciple of Truth, will always respect those who do not wish us to proselytize to them or their children."
Bright did not seem to hear me. That is, if he did not willfully ignore me.
"Grethe, Georg, I have told you so many times to never speak to this woman!"
"But, Daddy--"
"You shall not talk back to me! Both of you shall stay away from this woman, and I shall not have to repeat myself a single time more! Now, away with you!"
Margrethe and Georg do as they are told, but as they leave, they each give me a look, as though they do not want to never see me again. It breaks my heart.
"You would do well to stay away from me and my children in the future, charlatan."
I smile after Bright as he stomps away.
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No. 348808 ID: 61fa90
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348808

For such a long time, I have known that Bright did not care much for me or the other disciples of Truth. He has cared the least for me, though. It breaks my heart how he has changed.
I suppose, though, that is not important now.
I cannot sit here any longer. I see that the few others who were here have left. I do not blame them for not intervening; Bright may become quite fierce.

I am too distressed now. I might seek Truth for console, though I fear that I may interrupt the important business that Truth seems to have become deeply involved in as of late. How might I relax my nerves?
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No. 348862 ID: 1854db

>>348808
(Hukommelsen is Danish for memory...?)

Take a walk into the forest. Perhaps we can simply relax via the beauty of nature.
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No. 348902 ID: cfa804

Did... Did the village just entirely vanish from >>347770 to >>348808 ...?

In other news, you're a woman, so to relax you.. go shopping for shoes I guess. Discover the Truth about INSANE BARGAINS
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No. 349182 ID: 4bdd79

>>348902
See >>348862
It appears to be a flashback scene.
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No. 349978 ID: 61fa90
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349978

>>348902
I am careful, just as is every disciple of Truth, to not fall victim to hubris and vainglory, and so we abstain from the pursuit of those material possessions of which we hold no dire need of; furthermore, one may find it advantageous to assume not the preferences of an individual without yet holding sufficient knowledge of that individual's character.

>>348862
Yes. Were I so bold, I would even hazard to assert that there is not a place more suited for repose than in the soothing bosom of nature. I descend Brond Hill and enter the forest just outside of town.
Strolling between the trunks of tall trees, with occasional beams of sunlight breaking through the canopy, I find my nerves calmed. I find myself at peace once again. I am, quite honestly, unable to recall what it was that I came here to banish from my consciousness. I would suppose, then, that this trip has been successful.
But I am not willing yet to leave. I am content to simply stay, close my eyes, and focus my attention upon the aural imagery conjured in my mind by the buzzing of insects, the rustling of leaves as creatures hop from tree to tree, the birds who sing their songs…
I hear shouts in a language that I do not understand, and what I believe is someone calling out in my direction.
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No. 349979 ID: 35e1a0

perhaps they are more willing to listen to you.
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No. 349980 ID: b6edd6

I don't see any torches or pitchforks at least.
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No. 350022 ID: cfa804

They seem to be coming towards you... That mode of dress reminds me of... Perhaps these are the Chatze?
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No. 350918 ID: 61fa90
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350918

I see no immediate harm in staying to see what the man walking up to me has to say. His mode of dress is peculiar to me, and I cannot decipher the strange tongue that he speaks to me with as he approaches. I have never met a Chatze, so I would likely not be able to identify one if I saw one, yet I feel, with some certainty, that these people are not Chatze; from the tales related to me by Truth, the Chatze live far to the north and east of here, fighting a series of wars of conquest in an attempt to unite all of their cultural brethren under a sole banner. Yet, their aggression is not the most alarming and peculiar thing that I have heard of them; in a moment that I found myself almost barely contemplating the notion that Truth may not be speaking to me with naught but the utmost sincerity, Truth told me that many of the Chatze held the physical appearance of bipedal beasts. That is to say, they were men and women in most respects, but some held the faces of cats, while others flew with the wings of birds. I still find difficulty in contemplating the idea that out, elsewhere in the land, there exist such peculiar creatures.
But, I digress. The strange man stands before me. He speaks, yet his words may as well fall upon deaf ears.
"I must inform you, that, quite unfortunately, I am unable to understand the language that you speak to me with now."
The man seems to now see the barrier between us. He frowns and his brow furrows, and he grasps his chin in contemplation of a way around it. Or, so I would assume.
His next course of action is to engage in a game of charades. The man uproots two handfuls of grass and utters a strange word that I have never heard while pointing at the weeds. I assume the word to be from his native language. He then throws the grass away to his side while saying another word. His next move involves tearing out another handful of grass and bringing it to his throat. He seems to pantomime the grass causing him bodily harm by mock-throttling himself with the handful of grass and saying another word.
I am not quite certain what to make of it, but I remain polite and refrain from chortling or otherwise mocking him for his antics. Not that I would ever mock another person.
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No. 350932 ID: 35e1a0

i think he is trying to warn you of some manner of strangling plant. or that one of their own has eaten bad plants mayhaps? nod and if he gestures to follow then follow, if not then continue on your way while being careful not to step on any odd plants.
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No. 350950 ID: 1854db

>>350918
They were chopping down plants and the plants themselves rose up to kill them?
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No. 350956 ID: 35e1a0

>>350950
makes sense to me.
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No. 350960 ID: cfa804

Continue to watch. He's yet to make any gesture that would imply you would need to respond yet.
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No. 351871 ID: 61fa90
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351871

Based on what this man has conveyed to me, I am inclined to assume that he and his rather numerous companions have been accosted by some shrubbery recently. I am not quite certain if he has concluded his show yet, so I simply wait. There is a silence as the man allows the grass to drop from his neck. Much of it reunites with the ground, but a few blades manage to catch on his sash. He does not continue with his charades, and instead stares at me for a moment.
The man breaks from his short trance and holds outs a palm whilst pressing the other to his chest and saying, "Egil."
I smile; I believe that he is introducing himself.
"Temper," I say. Being only a very recent acquaintance, I reveal to him only my alias. I take hold of his hand with my own, and he closes his other hand around it. He raises my hand, clasped between his hands, over his own bowed head.
He disengages from the ritual and turns to head back to the gathering of people, beckoning for me to follow. I do not believe that any harm could come of it, so I follow.
The group, composed primarily of relatively young men and women, seems to have been on some manner of pilgrimage before they stopped in the forest; at least, this is what I assume as I see them gathered into circles around two carts piled up with boxes and cloth. I also see a cage in one of the carts, large enough to fit a cat, but it is empty, and the bars seem to have been warped.
Egil shouts something to the pilgrims, who all turn their heads to us. Egil gestures to me and says something more; I believe that I hear, "Temper," somewhere in his statement. The pilgrims all abandon their conversations and come to gather around me. Egil attempts to shout over the commotion as, the pilgrims perform with me the same greeting ritual that Egil did, in procession. One of the pilgrims, an older man, seems to confer upon me some manner of blessing. In any case, by the time the last pilgrim has released my hand, I cannot help but feel exhausted.
With introductions out of the way, the pilgrims return to their conversations. They have not much time, though, as one of them shouts out while holding up a container filled with a steaming stew. Apparently, someone has been preparing lunch somewhere where I could not see them. Discussions once again abandoned, the pilgrims fetch bowls and spoons from their supplies and flock to the stew. There is mild chaos as cups and a flask of some drink is passed through the small crowd, and the situation is only aggravated by the arrival of two more pilgrims on two Draebhunds. The pilgrims are both significantly more armed and armored than the others.
The armed pilgrims dismount, and the some of the others gather around the two and commence with causing a great din. One of the armed pilgrims silences them, however, by yelling out a word that I can only assume to mean, "Silence!" and heaving from one of her mount's bags a large stone with writing carved into it.
Eventually, the two Draebhunds are taken elsewhere in the forest by some of the pilgrims; I assume that it was to a river so that the beasts may drink. The rest of the pilgrims are sat in a large circle around the stone, contemplating what it may mean as they have their stew. I find myself sitting as part of the ring, Egil to my left, while one of the armed individuals stands to my right. Finally able to examine the rock without a crowd of people blocking my view, I see that the writing etched on the stone is actually Runic.
It reads, "And unto the wretched who would dare defile this hallowed ground with their corporeal presence, unclean and unfit: May The One True God Almighty uncover those wretched, and may those wretched fall out of His Divine Countenance, so that He may, in His Infallible Divine Wisdom, deem it punishment justified to smite those wretched and strip them of their corporeal forms and banish them unto"
The stone seems to be only a fragment of something much larger. Looking around at the others, some staring at the stone in deep contemplation as the rest contemplate their food, I draw the conclusion that I am the only individual present who understands what the rock says. It takes a moment for me to realize that Egil is offering me a bowl of stew. I cannot exactly say that the aroma entices me.
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No. 351874 ID: 35e1a0

eat a little. then point to yourself then the rock. then gesture to the rock and make a growl to show it is a warning. then draw a circle for an area then use your fingers and show someone walking into it then point at the rock and make your other hand a fist and play out smashing your other hand. should make it at least apparent "enter area you get hurt"
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No. 351875 ID: 1854db

>>351871
Uh, maybe we should try to convey that the stone is saying that anyone living near it will die.
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No. 351900 ID: cfa804

What exactly are Draebhunds? But as to the point in question... The real question is whether you ought to be consorting with the type of people who would do as these have done, that is to say defiled some ancient ruin in all likelihood and brought down some curse. Of course, we don't know whether they've done so intentionally or if they were completely unaware of what they were bringing down upon themselves. Regardless, they have done so, and is it really your place to intervene in their punishment if such is brought to them for their actions?
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No. 352567 ID: 61fa90
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352567

Draebhunds; Great beasts, like dogs or wolves, but larger. They are ferocious, just as they are ferociously loyal. The tamed ones are loyal, that is; the wild ones are simply ferocious.
Now that I dwell upon the two Draebhunds owned by this band of travelers, I find them even more peculiar; Draebhunds are exceedingly rare in this particular part of the land, and tamed Draebhunds are even rarer still.
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No. 352569 ID: 61fa90
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352569

>>351900
I know not enough of the situations and circumstances behind these peoples' actions to make that judgement. It may very well be that all of these people are party to some plot to travel the countryside, looting and otherwise defiling various ruins and temples dedicated to, "The One True God Almighty," so that they bring down upon themselves various curses and the judgements of various divine entities. It may also be that the two armed riders tripped on this rock while out walking and decided to bring it back to the others. In any case, I doubt that I shall be able to determine anything much with this language barrier in place, and I just as equally doubt the existence of such things as curses or, "One True Gods Almighty."
In fact, I am quite willing to dismiss the writing on the stone as delusions of the mad, and certainly nothing worth degrading myself through a game of charades for. Our precursors were, after all, quite superstitious.
I accept the bowl from Egil, and, so as to not offend him, try a spoonful of the stew. I am unprepared for the rather strong spices that I only now hold the misfortune of knowing have been sprinkled quite copiously into the stew. My eyes are watering over, and it feels as though there is a fire burning in my mouth, and that there is a rag stuffed down my throat. This is an extremely uncomfortable experience.
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No. 352579 ID: cfa804

Removed stuffed rag. Difficult to breathe with stuffed rag. Furthermore, I wouldn't have thought YOU to be one to be anti-superstitious and anti-divinity. But whatever, The More You Know
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No. 352584 ID: f599e6

pantomime holding a cup and taking a drink.
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No. 352657 ID: 1854db

Cough violently.
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No. 354752 ID: 61fa90
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354752

This only seems to further irritate my throat.
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No. 354754 ID: 61fa90
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354754

I am forced to request a drink through the degrading practice of pantomime. Quite luckily, Egil seems to understand and hands me a cup.
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No. 354756 ID: 61fa90
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354756

I thank him as best as I can with my throat aflame and drink deeply. It would seem that Egil has given me a particularly bitter-tasting beverage, but I shall persevere, as it were. In any case, the drink brings welcome relief by washing away the burning spices.
I do hope that Egil and the other pilgrims will not take offense if I set this bowl to the side for the remainder of my visit.
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No. 354797 ID: 35e1a0

woah, what happened to the thing on that cart? looks like something broke out of it.
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No. 354800 ID: cfa804

Well I'm still uncertain why you're here or what they might expect of you...
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No. 356235 ID: 61fa90
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356235

>>354800
If I have no need to remain here, then I may certainly leave. I might return to town to consult with Truth; he is likely free from his business for the day.

>>354797
It would appear to be a cage that has been damaged somehow; I cannot presently determine how it has come to be so, but I believe there is a way in which I might.
I point to the object on the cart.
"Egil, might you enlighten me as to what has happened to that pile of warped metal?"
Egil, with a spoon in his mouth, looks at me, turns to look at the object, and then turns back to me. He sets his stew on the grass and trots over to the cart, where he picks up the object and points at it while while saying something and looking at me expectantly. I believe that he is asking if this is what I am inquiring about. I nod my head.
"Yes. Has it been damaged by a creature attempting to escape from it?"
Egil stares blankly. He seems to have an idea, however, as he takes his seat once again to my left and places the object next to him. Upon closer inspection, the object would, in fact, appear to be a warped cage of exquisite craftsmanship. I would identify it as having been purchased in Hovedstaden, were I pressed to.
Egil takes the spoon from his mouth and drops it on the ground. He proceeds to tear up a handful of grass and toss it into the cage. He begins explaining something, but I am unable to understand his words. Egil then snatches up bits of grass and scrapes them along the inside of the cage before tossing them up into the air outside of the cage, all while growling and making various other feral noises. One cannot help but find the spectacle somewhat odd.
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No. 356236 ID: 35e1a0

so what attacked them was in the cage. when they entered the area it must of gotten stronger or something and broke free.
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No. 356239 ID: 1854db

Ah, no, it was their creature they had captured or bought from someone. The first guy you met was warning you about an escaped plant monster thing.

Or just a regular monster. It's not like they have any props besides grass. Is there any residue on the cage to give you a better idea of what was in it? A smell, perhaps?
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No. 356497 ID: fb10df

Make a Knowledge check.
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No. 356904 ID: 61fa90
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356904

>>356497
I don't paly dnd but i rolled a d20 and came up with 19
with adela's scholarly education i guess that would be like over a natural 20 or something???


I search my mind for any knowledge on aggressive, sentient plants, small enough to fit into hand-held cages, yet still large and dangerous enough to warrant being confined in a cage at all.
I recall having read of in my studies, and even observed in person, plants that capture and consume minuscule creatures, but the ones that I have seen only ever devoured insects, and they would certainly pose no threat to any entities larger.

>>356239
In any case, there are few better methods for learning about and understanding the natural world and its inhabitants than careful examination of them; I silently request the warped cage from Egil, and he hands it over without qualm.
Examining the interior, I find a few blades of grass strewn about the cage, left over from Egil's demonstration. I do discover, however, a kind of resin or sap smeared about that I doubt Egil could have secreted into the cage himself. I hold the interior of the cage close and inhale, and I am struck by the sharp scent of resin; understandable, given the substance previously observed to be inside of the cage, but hidden under the scent of resin, I am just able to detect an aroma not unlike that of a Menschalten perfume. To encounter a Menschalten perfume in Fraustalt is not an entirely bizarre occurrence; in fact, one may hardly avoid encountering Menschalten perfumes in the inventories of merchants operating in Fraustalt.
These individuals, however, do not seem to be orthodox merchants, if they are even merchants; they do not speak the common language of the land, they dress peculiarly for merchants, and their carts do not seem designed to allow for the convenient display of goods for sale as most merchant carts do.
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No. 356916 ID: fb10df

Well I've exhausted my limited interest for these fellows, unless you want to spend a few hours learning their language or something. I suppose you can thank them for the meal (insofar as it was edible) and go back to your normal life?
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No. 356923 ID: 1854db

>>356904
Looks like a shipping company, or just some dudes moving to another town. Or nomads.

Well, I guess we should thank them and move on, knowing essentially what they were trying to tell us. If we can find the plant thing, then maybe we can capture it and return it.
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No. 357828 ID: 61fa90
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357828

It would be quite difficult to learn an entirely new language in an evening, and impossible to comprehend the common figures of speech and other subtleties of the language in the same period of time. I might like to proselytize, though I predict that effort would prove fruitless considering the language barrier. Nothing else comes to my mind, and so I suppose that my business here, as it were, is concluded.
So as to remain polite, I wait for the others to finish their meals. As I sit quietly, I notice Egil leaning over to me and motioning for my discarded stew. Assuming that he is requesting it, I nod and hand the bowl to Egil; he takes it with graciousness and begins eating. It is not long until the Draebhunds have returned to the camp with their handlers and been given large cuts of raw meat to tear into. The rest of the group have finished their own meals and remain in their circle to trade words. I take this time to thank them for their hospitality and excuse myself as best as I can; I stand up and bow in the general direction of the group.
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No. 357829 ID: 61fa90
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357829

I turn to leave and am almost clear of the camp when I hear someone calling out and running up behind me. I turn again to find Egil with an urgent expression. He says something, and holds out his hand. Assuming it to be a parting ritual, I take his hand in mine. I am somewhat surprised when Egil clasps his other hand over mine, bows his head, and raises my hand over his head. It is at this moment I am aware that the rest of the group has stood up and is gathering around me and Egil. It would seem that these people's parting ritual is identical to their greeting ritual.
Once I have survived the barrage, and with a word of farewell, I am free to make my course back to town. As I pass through the forest, I contemplate what I might do when I arrive. Perhaps I might consult with Truth; though, now that I consider my other options, I may stay at the town square to invite discussion from and proselytize to the townsfolk, or I may dedicate some time to tending to the sick and injured at the hospital. Of course, there might be something else that I may spend my evening on.
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No. 357830 ID: 35e1a0

take some time to consult with truth would be good. perhaps you could find out if those people are in any more danger. if you get no information on it or that they are not in danger then head to the hospital.
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No. 357845 ID: fb10df

I'd like to meet and converse with Truth...
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No. 359341 ID: 61fa90
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359341

I tell Truth about meeting Egil and his group, how and what Egil conveyed to me, and my investigation of the warped cage.
Truth ponders for but a moment, and speaks unto me in the words of our precursors.
"Were I inclined to hazard a guess, dear Adela, I would surmise that your newfound acquaintance sought to caution you of an escaped anthropophagos aromatica; a species that, were you to consult a layman, you would come to know as, "acid grass." A branding rather counterintuitive, in some ways; the plant is, of course, capable of causing extensive bodily harm, though it may hardly be classified as a simple weed. It is a living plant that secretes a kind of resin, harmless to most all substances save for skin, which it may melt and corrode in a manner so as to cause permanent disfigurement, intense agony, and, in severe cases, death. The creature itself is held in high value by virtue of its role in the manufacture of expensive perfumes. It is no question to me why the travelers you speak of kept such a valuable creature under lock and key, though it puzzles, and now even troubles me, that you report a mangled cage, implying as though the destruction was perpetuated by the acid grass. By as far as I am studied, the creature should hold no capacity for the destruction that you describe; in fact, by as far as I am studied, acid grass should prove harmless to people, given, of course, that it is left undisturbed."
Truth pauses, resting a hand on the sill and looking out at the town, and continues.
"I will inform Ellard; I hold no doubt that he shall bring it upon himself to ensure the safety of all who might tread in the forest whilst potential danger lurks in it still. I shall ask Dara or Gzifa or Honora to attempt to converse with the nomads, perhaps to learn of their language and culture."
I inquire if Egil and his people are in danger.
"Lay your fears to rest, Adela," Truth says, "For I am certain that, if these people have been harboring this creature for long enough to understand the danger it poses, then they shall know to remain vigilant. In any case, I shall ask a Disciple to ensure that they remain safe, for your sake as well as theirs."
"Now, Adela" Truth turns and smiles to me, "Have you come only to inform me of these developments, or were you hoping to have a more extensive discussion?"
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No. 359345 ID: cfa804

Fascinating.... have you ever seen Truth's face? Come to think of it, is he even here at all? Physically? Does he HAVE a physical body? I can't see his head or his hands or feet at all. Anyway, perhaps you might ask him if he has some task for you. Something to occupy your time. From what we've currently seen, you just... Do whatever it is you feel like doing, be it conversing with strangers or keeping track of children. The village adults don't seem to like you (at least some of them), so why not go elsewhere, if there's something you can achieve?
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No. 361742 ID: 1854db

>>359341
Just how powerful is Truth anyway?

Hmm. You could ask for guidance on where to go next.
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No. 362190 ID: 61fa90
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362190

I have seen the face of Truth. It is one of the most utter perfection, and from it radiates such a magnificent warmth and brightness that I may feel my mind relaxed and cleansed of all dark clouds of worry when I behold it; it is only upon seeing the face of Truth that I can be absolutely sure of goodness and wonder in existence.
Truth claims to be but an ordinary, mortal human being, and I readily admit that this certainly seems so, yet, I remain doubting; I have observed the souls of ordinary, mortal human beings, and I can observe no such thing in Truth. I and the other Disciples of Truth have consulted with each other on this, and I since find myself further convinced that Truth is no mere man or woman.
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No. 362191 ID: 61fa90
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362191

But that is all of no immediate import. I inquire if Truth has any further tasks or guidance for me.
"No, I cannot say that I hold any pressing tasks for you, Adela… though, there is one other matter that I was hoping to discuss with you.
"As you know, Adela, I have been, as of late, engaged quite heavily in matters that I have kept discreet from you, the Disciples and the people of the town; know that I have done this not out of distrust for anyone, but rather out of a necessity mandated by the sensitive nature of the people that I have been speaking with. As to the nature of this business; Adela, you are aware of my travels in the lands to the north, where I encountered such curiosities as people with the physical traits of animals. Dust of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Menschalt, it would seem, is aware as well; he has approached me to lead him on a tour through the countries of the north, so that he may foster a reputation for his enclave republic beyond the borders of Fraustalt. So far, I find myself in favor of acting as a guide for Dust; it would mean a second opportunity to learn of the cultures and people of the north, and perhaps even a chance to educate, heal, and otherwise help and reach out to the people of the north who are in need, with all funds taken from the treasury of Menschalt. Dust finds himself in favor of this arrangement as well, for he recognizes how these humanitarian efforts may positively affect the relations between his country and those of the north."
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No. 362192 ID: 61fa90
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362192

"I have already asked a number of the Disciples to accompany us in this journey."
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No. 362193 ID: 61fa90
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362193

"Adela, I would like for you to join us as well. I would like for you to bear witness unto the wonders of the north, and to work with us to provide a better future for those there who are without hope otherwise."
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No. 362194 ID: 61fa90
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362194

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No. 362195 ID: 61fa90
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"Wherever you should go, Truth, I shall follow."
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No. 362196 ID: 61fa90

Ok the end of chpter 2-n
expect mor soon
the discussion page is here: http://tgchan.org/kusaba/questdis/res/352632.html
please post and give feeback their-eer
archive thread
nothing more to see hear
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