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35681 No. 35681 ID: bde1b8

>The NPT Tramline is a free service provided to all residents of Neotis. They are meant to seat 3 people comfortably, but can hold as many people as will fit. There are currently 890 stops on the Tramline, each within a half a mile of at least 2 other stops. The trams work with each other to reach the input destinations without crashing. All stops are on the left side - the right tram car is not for passengers, and contains the tram's generator and AI. The Tramline drops passengers off at elevators, which exist solely to go between the Tramline and the ground level.

>The Tramline is 40 feet above ground level at most times, but it rises and falls as necessary. The cables that support it are held aloft by massive concrete pillars in the middle of the streets. Each cable is capable of supporting up to 4 tons, enough for 5 trams simultaneously on a single cord. Latest estimates put the tramline at having more than 16000 miles of cables.

>There is some resentment to the Tramline system, because while the service may be free, fast, efficient, and almost 100% devoid of accidents, privately owned vehicles are prohibited. The stated reason is to promote personal health and fitness, as well as prevent accidents. Many find this reasoning sound but annoying. Many others find this reason to be complete and total bullshit. On the upside, however, where you live and where you work need not have any correlation.

Currently, Coralina knows 2 destinations for the tram line: 000 - Vresch's Manse, and 302 - The Church of Nihilism Tech.
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No. 37673 ID: 782100

>>37668
Why did you do this? What possible motivation could you have?
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No. 37676 ID: 6faa8c

I find it interesting that Vresch isn't doing anything outwright evil: He seems to actually care about people.

Perhaps it's because Vresch is a demon made, essentially, BY people? I mean demons of fire, rage, and lust, those are all ANIMAL things... but technology strives for the betterment of man.
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No. 37684 ID: 192956

>>37676
That would make sense machines exist to be the tools of humanity, maybe thats part of him feels oblicated to fullfil that role. At the very least he isn't doing the entire "illiminate free will" thing.
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No. 37685 ID: 782100

>>37684
>>37676
Perhaps instead of serving humanity as an aspect of technology, he's trying to do the opposite. Maybe he is using humanity as a tool to refine technology further. Trying to reach the technological singularity, at which point, of course, his demonic aspect would be nigh omnipotent.
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No. 37689 ID: 9b5a49
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37689

>the right to weaponry
Elaborate please.
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No. 37701 ID: d7ea8a

Can't we keep a few natural spaces in the planet? I guess you'll make "oxygen plants" or somesuch, but some people like to climb mountains and walk in forests. Access could cost luxury tickets i guess...

Either way, a world that's city only would probably drive people nuts eventually.
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No. 37703 ID: 01383e

goddamnit vresch

I hate the city

how dare you not leave hermit reserves!
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No. 37705 ID: ab91ae
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37705

>So uhh... what's that thing on your head?

>Animated
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No. 37706 ID: ab91ae
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37706

>Don't you think it's going to seem a little suspicious if we keep the same primary economical system in place?
I suppose so, but it takes a lot more effort to change an economy than it does to change politics. I had to build Neotis from scratch to get where we are now.

>Right to weaponry
A citizen may own any technology or weaponry they own a permit for. The government is not allowed to seize permits or anything owned by nature of a permit. Permits cost luxury tickets based on their value.

>Right to create
You are entitled to the ownership of any technology or business you yourself created or inherited. You are entitled to take legal action against anyone stealing your intellectual property.

The furries will have a field day with this one.

>Why did you do this? What possible motivation could you have?
Coralina, I'll let you in on a little secret. Every person has their vice. Every demon has their vice. Mine, is pride.

Neotis will be the greatest city on the planet, because I refuse to settle for anything less. Even if it means the rest of the planet is a barren wasteland full of nutjobs and amish, I will ensure Neotis will be perfect.

Also life would be quite boring if I just killed everyone. People keep making new toys for me to play with, so getting them all smart and in one place is a big help.

>Can't we keep a few natural spaces in the planet? I guess you'll make "oxygen plants" or some such, but some people like to climb mountains and walk in forests. Access could cost luxury tickets i guess...
Oh, I like that idea very much. I knew you were clever.
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No. 37709 ID: 95484a

>>37667
Can't help but notice that "living" isn't one of those rights.
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No. 37710 ID: 7eda8b

"What kind of 'play' are we talking, here?"
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No. 37711 ID: 01383e

>>37709
well if you INCLUDED living, the you can't very well have machine sentients then can you? or full-machine-replacement humans?
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No. 37717 ID: 95484a

>>37711
Sure you could. Machines can have the right to live as much as anyone else. Maybe they might not be able to actually do it, but they could still have the legal right to do it.
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No. 37718 ID: 06fc25

Frankly, I see nothing to be gained by opposing Vresch. Even if we somehow banished/killed him, the world would collapse. Humanity would descend into barbarism and a new dark age would be upon us.

I say we work with him to create a better world for mankind. Since he seems to be considerate of your ideas, you can ensure that flagrant abuse or enslavement of humans never becomes an issue. You wouldn't want Remi to be turned into an automaton under his control now would you?
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No. 37724 ID: 2cbe3e

>>37718

Why would the world immediately collapse? People lived for a long time before Vresch showed up. We wouldn't be without technology at all or anything. We'd have a period of rebuilding, but why does that mean we'd descent into barbarism? Humans have been through a lot before and lived.
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No. 37727 ID: 789c25

>>37709
Oh, so he has the death penalty. That doesn't seem too harsh to me.

I do notice, however, a that a fair trial isn't necessarily guaranteed, (unless that's what legal protection is supposed to mean?) Not that I think Vresch will be particularly unfair.

The right to gather, the right to privacy, and the right to learn are all fairly self explanatory, but how does the right to opinions work?
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No. 37731 ID: 2af4d3

Ask him what his long-term goals other than a Utopia covering Earth is. I mean the guy's a demon. Has he already moved to the top of the demon hierarchy due to him conquering the world, at least practically conquering it? Is he now the Devil? If not does he wish to overthrow it? Does the Devil even exist or did we make that bit up and not demons? Is there a God or Gods? Does he wish to usurp them if so? Is that even possible? Are we the only sentient life in this universe or does he plan a galaxy, universe even, spanning empire?
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No. 37732 ID: fdc826

>>37706
Well, I'm officially on Vresch's side here. He doesn't seem too bad, and the whole "psychological need to make Neotis the best civilization on Earth" means he's not going to screw everybody over. And if there are any issues with his system, then Coralina (and, by extension, us) could work to remove them.

And I still want to see if we can shoot fireballs and shit. It would be awesome if we could finally do something directly, without having to tell someone to do it.
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No. 37734 ID: 06fc25

>>37731

I believe Vresch is a daemon, not a demon. There is a difference. While dangerous, his nature may not be inherently antagonistic towards humanity.
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No. 37738 ID: 2af4d3

>>37734
True, but Vresch seems smart. I believe he must have goals beyond Earth. If he has fellows who are also powerful and he is already not top dog, he may try to make himself the leader. If their are more powerful supernatural forces he may wants to try to do the same, they would seems to be among the only threats to him at the moment. Likewise for alien societies if he can't control their tech for some reason. Maybe he's only allowed dominance on technology created by Humanity, so he may wish to use us to eliminate an Alien threat or to give them the same "Join or die" deal he gave humanity.
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No. 37744 ID: 2cbe3e

>>37734

Vresch is never called a daemon. He was summoned from the Book of Demonology, and is called a demon multiple times.
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No. 37745 ID: 192956

>>37706
Will people be able to leave the city.
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No. 37746 ID: a02fcd

>>37744
I wouldn't assume exacting translation of something out of this realm is Coralina's forte.
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No. 37748 ID: 06fc25

>>37744

And? It's just a word. I was pointing out that his behavior is nothing like a Christian demon, so we should not assume similar motivations.
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No. 37749 ID: 72ae58

>>37738
>technology created by Humanity,
... And Satan did appoint the demon Vresch, to preside over those things created by man, and not by god...
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No. 37757 ID: e3f578

Alright, but you said children take up 3% unemployed. I know the question sounds stupid but does that mean children live separately from their parents in unemployed quarters or do they get to stay with their families in worker quarters until you've deemed them old enough to work for themselves and thusly moved to unemployed quarters?
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No. 37759 ID: 2cbe3e

>>37746

They had to READ the book to find out what the spells did and what they were summoning. Obviously that IS their specialty because she's a summoner who summons things out of this realm. Plus, who's heard of a book of Daemonology. That's just lame.
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No. 37761 ID: 2cbe3e

>>37748

His behavior is very much LIKE a Christian demon. Not all demons, even in Christian mythology, are snarling wolves. Lucifer and all of the demons are ANGELS who fell from heaven. In fact, the main sin of the fallen angels was pride. Vresch seems to have that in boatloads. They thought they were better than God and especially better than man. Instead of being happy with their lot, they aspired higher. True, he doesn't possess people like a NEW Testament demon, the kind Jesus drove out, but he acts plenty like an old-school demon for sure.
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No. 37816 ID: 034a30

...well, damn. This all sounds awesome.

What are the main threats to Neotis, Vresch? I mean, no matter how perfect a society, let alone one led by RASTIN, there's usually some tightly-knit crazies trying to mess things up.
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No. 37882 ID: ab91ae
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37882

>Will people be able to leave the city.
Once you take over, yes, the plan is that people can come and go as they please.

>I know the question sounds stupid but does that mean children live separately from their parents in unemployed quarters or do they get to stay with their families in worker quarters until you've deemed them old enough to work for themselves and thusly moved to unemployed quarters?
No one is required to live anywhere. People can, and often do, live with other people. Children usually live with their parents until their parents kick them out. If a child has no home, they get their own Unemployed level apartment, just like everyone else. If they can find work, they can move up to the Workers level apartments. Going to school 6 days a week is the most common work option taken by these children, usually by ones who one day want Teacher level apartments. Some are contented with the unemployed apartments, however, and that's where the 3% comes from.

>Can't help but notice that "living" isn't one of those rights.
...I wondered if I was forgetting anything... The right to not get murdered is rather important, I would think. I'll add that to the list of rights.
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No. 37883 ID: ab91ae
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37883

>What about God? The Devil? Other demons?
Now now, lets not bring philosophy or theisms into this. We're running a city, not a pantheon.

>After you spread out to the ends of the Earth?
Well, I'll think about that if I make it there.

>What are the main threats to Neotis, Vresch? I mean, no matter how perfect a society, let alone one led by RASTIN, there's usually some tightly-knit crazies trying to mess things up.
Well, there is some dissent over a variety of different issues. The political landscape of Neotis is varied and uncertain. I'm glad you met Remi - her people have accepted my rule rather well, and are one of the supporters of Neotis. I run the beaurocracy of Neotis almost entirely by myself, so I don't have time to deal with politics. That is what you're here for.

First off, you'll need some political group backing you, so it doesn't look like you popped out of thin air. That's what I expect you to be doing this next month - find a political movement to join, and with my help we'll boost you into high standing among them. From there, we'll get you set up to take out Rastin. This way, when the switch happens, people will be significantly less suspicious of Coralina, the girl who lead the Rary Cybernetics Movement into power than they would of Coralina, the random blind girl.
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No. 37884 ID: 476456

Church of tech crazies for representation!
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No. 37885 ID: c42be6

>>37883
Maybe we should get a list of organizations? See what our options are, get a chance to see what different groups of citizens have to say about the place?
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No. 37889 ID: f21281

>>37883
"...why would Hell spawn a demon who lords over computer technology, when there wouldn't be any computer technology for millenia to come?"
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No. 37896 ID: 92bbc1

Ask him his opinion on >>>/questarch/22438
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No. 37900 ID: f98e0b

eat a bug
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No. 37902 ID: 95484a

>>37889
>>37896
Didn't he just say we're not talking about philosophy and theology now? We're trying to convince him we'll do a good job at world-ruling, not have a nice conversation. Vresch seems like an all-business kind of guy. Efficient like a machine, get it?

We should ask about the organizations we might join, but we should also ask about which ones we should be careful of. If he doesn't know - possible, since he said he doesn't have time for politics - we should see if there's anyone besides Rastin who would be useful (and ideally, in the know about Vresch) that we could ask.
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No. 37905 ID: ab91ae
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37905

>Maybe we should get a list of organizations? See what our options are, get a chance to see what different groups of citizens have to say about the place?
I'll go get that for you.

>...why would Hell spawn a demon who lords over computer technology, when there wouldn't be any computer technology for millennia to come?
...When the gods gave the demons their powers, they blessed us with choice. Many chose primal elements, things that would help now. Fire, Ice, Earth, Sky, Death. I had no interest in such things. I saw what man made, his meager tools and his meager toys, and decided to take a gamble. My dominion was the creations of man, instead of that of the gods. You could say I won that bet.

You are free to leave at any time, Coralina. Please be back by midnight if you'd like to sleep here - Jacob shuts the doors then. If you aren't back in time, I am sad to say you are on your own.

I'll be back with that note momentarily.
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No. 37912 ID: dc3ed5

>>37905
Go visit Remi, maybe even have a nice sleepover~ :3c
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No. 37914 ID: 034a30

>>37905
I say we stay here, and think over our options. It seems like staying with Vresch is the best bet for now (and humanity), our initial objective. Of course, that choice is entirely up to you.

Once we get that list, we should ask the following their opinions; Jacob, Rastin, Jacob again to confirm how Rastin tried to troll us, and Teabot.
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No. 37921 ID: f21281

>>37905
"So you're not really the Demon of Technology then. You're the Demon of Manmade Creations."

"...does this mean you could make a Golem out of the Empire State Building?"
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No. 37925 ID: 43d730

>>37921
You know, just out of curiosity.
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No. 37933 ID: f373c2

>>37921
>Demon of Manmade Creations
>not Demon of Technology

There's really not much of a difference. Pretty much anything made by man is an example of technology, however primitive.
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No. 37953 ID: e8d8be

So when you chose your 'element' you were instantly shaped to the form you have now? Or has your body advanced as human technology advanced?

What happens to you if every human alive dies, would you cease to exist?
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No. 37972 ID: 034a30

>>37953
THIS IS NOT A QUESTION THAT SHOULD BE ASKED IN THE SAME PLANE AS HOPE;
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No. 38176 ID: b61b02

>>37972
It isn't like she can do anything.
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No. 38178 ID: f2de2f
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38178

>>38176
>implying she won't escape as a plot point.
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No. 38182 ID: 1027a5

So what's the healthcare policy in Neotis?

Also while this isn't to do with the city it is relevant to us working for you. Is there an afterlife? And will we go to hell for working with you? While I think you're doing good work, you ARE a demon.
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No. 38250 ID: ab91ae
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38250

It doesn't take long for Vresch to return with the list. He also wrote down their Tramline number, and if he had it a bit of advice. I probably won't have to meet all of them, but I should meet more than one, I think.

Arcanitech - Combining Magic and Technology since 2074! Leader: Jay Henderson. NPTT 318 - look for the Ignometics building.

Bleeding Hearts - Promoting peace and happiness in the world! Leader: Seras Nightsun. NPTT 210.

Church of Life - Working to make immortality a reality! Leader: Ragas Melin. NPTT 451. Be careful.

Experientialists - Experience everything life has to offer and more! Leader: Mitch Erane. No actual headquarters - ask around for Mitch. Usually somewhere around NPTT 440.

FurReality - Expressing your inner self! Leader: Naveen [no last name]. NPTT 136. Ask for Naveen. Trust me on this.

Men's Club - Only the Strong deserve to rule! Leader: Kal Royale. NPTT 403. Be careful.

Neotis Weaponry Association - Protecting your right to protect yourself. Leader: Michael Portman. NPTT 404. Be careful.

Nihilism Tech - If you're going to die anyway, do it on your own terms! Leader: Remi Leda. NPTT 302.

Retirement Association - Protecting the rights of the elderly! Leader: Christoph Goldsman. NPTT 185.

Sorcerer's Guild - Bringing magic to the people! Leader: Terra Kisaki. NPTT 440. Might be a good stop to learn more about magic.

Technotics - Advancing technology by the minute! Leader: Lisa Iwakura. NPTT 009. Based underneath the internet cafe Cyberion.

The Secluded - Seeking safety in a terrifying world. Leader: Edwin Burton. NPTT 308. The entire block is their territory.

Transcendants - Be anything you want to be! Leader: Dr. Ivanis Simic. NPTT 131. Don't touch anything.
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No. 38253 ID: ab91ae
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38253

Vresch turns to go. "I have a lot I need to get back to, Coralina."

"Wait, one question quick!"

"Yes?"

>Is there an afterlife? Will I go to hell for working with you?
"...I don't know the answer to that, Coralina. But I can say you won't go to hell."

And then he leaves.

I should also probably get a haircut while I'm in town - any styles you want to suggest? If not I'll just clean up the mess of hair I have now.

[Chapter end because I know that between the discussion on where to go and the hair styles incoming, we're going to fill this thread to bursting. Next chapter will start with Coralina doing whatever we decide to do first.]

[Also my apologies for cutting out Cora's opinions in this chapter, but I was trying my best to cut down on the wall of text.]
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No. 38262 ID: 9b5a49

>>38253
>Neotis Weaponry Association
Might want to check out that weapons group at some point. There is a chance that when you “overthrow” Rastin they may perceive you as weak and that it would be the perfect time to attempt to seize power before you are settled. Even though really you already have control and could likely crush them it’s probably a good idea to curb as much civil unrest as possible so your ascension to power appears to go smoothly.
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No. 38263 ID: 520fde
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38263

You'll need a look that you know people will follow.
One that speaks of dashingness and daring!
You really only have one choice.
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No. 38265 ID: 3fbe6d

Arcanitech - Go there. Let us see if Ignometics is still around. They were nice to us the last time we met.

Bleeding Hearts - Sounds emo. Your call, boss.

Church of Life - Sounds good. Let us take a look.

Experientialists - Avoid. Hippies are weird.

FurReality - NO! Just ... just no.

Men's Club - Nope.

Neotis Weaponry Association - Ehh.

Nihilism Tech - Go there. Remi is an interesting person.

Retirement Association - We are not elderly or to be more precise. You are not. So no.

Sorcerer's Guild - Learning is always good.

Technotics - As a mechatronic I have to say that this sounds like a good place to start.

The Secluded - An entire block? Sounds powerful. Visit.

Transcendants - No.
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No. 38266 ID: 795b36

hrm, Definitely want to avoid the unsafe ones if we can. Although being dangerous can help us once we are in.

Nihilism would probably be the least suspicious and easiest choice.

However we could learn a lot from the Aracantech and the Sorcerer's guild.

... man I'm totally split here.
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No. 38268 ID: 789c25

Arcanitech seems the most powerful; that's probably who we want to get appointed through.

The Sorceror's guild could be a good choice as well, and Vresch recommended we go there to become apprised on the thaumic situation.

I also confess a sort of morbid curiosity in FurReality. If magic has allowed them to have biological body mods, we might be able to get a new eye - one which is not vulnerable to Vresch's manipulations.

The Secluded may have some minor boons that could be useful. I doubt it'd be anything to important though.

We've already talked to Remi, and Nihilism Tech has nothing much to offer us (besides a possible romantic option, which won't really be lost if we choose to go elsewhere for now and for our backing.)

It would probably be best if we visit the Neotis Weaponry Association at some point to arm ourselves, but that should probably wait until Vresch gives us some Luxury Tickets so we can actually buy stuff. Otherwise, I don't anticipate it being too useful.

Also, Coralina, your hair looks pretty like it is~
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No. 38270 ID: 9e9b47

>>38268

>Thaumic

A Thaum is the basic unit of magical strength. It has been universally established as the amount of magic needed to create one small white pigeon or three normal-sized billiard balls.

Thus, discussing something "thaumic" means something magical. Thank you and good night.
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No. 38271 ID: 789c25

>>38268
Options not listed are inconsequential.
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No. 38299 ID: cd08c0
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38299

>>38253
I like your hair as is, Coralina! Although, you looked pretty good with that hairclip before.
Maybe we could just get it cleaned up a little, and then find a nice head accessory to add some colour? Something like another hairclip, or a ribbon, or some forehead goggles or something.

Alternatively...
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No. 38309 ID: 476456

The ninhilists seem like the easiest choice. but it wouldnt hurt to visit a few of them
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No. 38311 ID: 6164e0

>>38250
Well, previous bearers of the Orb have had consistantly fair dealing with Ignometrics.

Might as well check there first.
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No. 38328 ID: a3b36a

Arcanitech - Might be a good candidate for support.

Bleeding Hearts - Sounds too wishy-washy. Get on their good side, but not a support candidate.

Church of Life - Another to get on their good side of. Not sure if support candidate or not.

Experientialists - Sounds slightly hedonistic. Be careful. Perhaps get on their good side.

FurReality - ... If this is what I think it is, you might need to watch your back for either more 'feral' sorts, or more amourous sorts. If you get on their good side, though, they'd probably stick with you. Not really your main support, though.

Men's Club - Title says it all. They probably won't listen to you because you are the little girl.

Neotis Weaponry Association - Get on these guy's good side. Perhaps drop 'plans' to make weapon carrying more acceptable. ...but be careful, as suggested.

Nihilism Tech - Remi Visit~! :3 Might get on their good side. Potentially support candidate.

Retirement Association - While you aren't elderly, perhaps if you go and show them some respect, they'd support you. ...but not a backing candidate.

Sorcerer's Guild - This one has promise, considering you're a summoner. Logically, it'd make sense to come from here. Or, you could get their support easily. Get on good terms to learn more magic stuff.

Technotics - Always handy to be friends with research-oriented people. They might be a good one for support.

The Secluded - I'm sure getting Rastin out of power would make them feel more safe. Visit these guys. Get on their good side. Probably not good for main backing

Transcendants - Maybe visit, but follow advice and don't touch anything. Probably not for us, but it'd be good to get on their good side.

I'd reccommend Arcanitech or the Sorcerer's guild for main backing, but getting on as many groups' good sides as you can is probably a good strategy. Only one that might be actively hostile is the Men's Club.
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No. 38337 ID: 7eda8b

The Furries and the Transhumanists are natural allies, but they've clearly had a falling out since they're separate. I vote we visit them both and combine them into a human enhancement biotech pan-faction. This will give us a rationale for our sudden rise to power, in addition to perhaps giving us "technology" (in the form of biological enhancements and the like) that Vresch cannot manipulate. We would like a new eye, wouldn't we? As well as a base of power we can some day use against Vresch himself.

There is, I grant, the possibility that Vresch can control absolutely everything created by human hands, metal, flesh, or otherwise. In that case, it might be best to go with factions who are trying to become something other than human...
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No. 38338 ID: 197650
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38338

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No. 38341 ID: da0629
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38341

>>38253
My meager attempt.
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No. 38342 ID: 9e9b47

Coraline, your hair looked nice. I don't think you should change it.

I say visit the Sorcerer's Guild and the Secluded. They're the lest tech-oriented, and the group furthest from Vresch's reach in theory.
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No. 38360 ID: 5ba271
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38360

I'd vote for Sorcerer's guild.
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No. 38375 ID: c73b9f
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38375

Afro a no-go? Think again!
Neotis is totally in the *heart* of retro culture right now.

You gotta get with the times girl! Old times!
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No. 38376 ID: c73b9f
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38376

Or choose the ever-popular mowhawk!
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No. 38399 ID: 2edfa8
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38399

:3
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No. 38400 ID: 9e9b47
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38400

Derp
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No. 38410 ID: e498d9

>>38360

Coralina would make a great Patchouli. :3
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No. 38412 ID: 7eda8b
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38412

This says "I am here to overthrow our oppressors, so do exactly as I command."
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No. 38413 ID: 492750

Ok guys, we all know what to do:

Transcendants - Be anything you want to be! Leader: Dr. Ivanis Simic. NPTT 131. Don't touch anything.

THIS! A THOUSAND TIMES THIS! OH DEAR GOD, WE HAVE TO PICK THIS!
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No. 38414 ID: 7eda8b
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38414

This one's more "I am a businesswoman or possibly your math teacher, so do exactly as I command."
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No. 38415 ID: 1689ab

>>38412
I'm gonna go ahead and vote for this.
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No. 38416 ID: 7eda8b
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38416

Maybe more of an eva peron sort of thing.
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No. 38417 ID: 192956

>>38412
This would work well with the youth but may not work well for older populas you'll come off as a rabel rousing fad. (like the hat though)
>>38414
This is good it's simple and has a sort of motherly feel to it. Someone who is not only caring, but wise beyond her years.
>>38416
Too princess Liaya.
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No. 38419 ID: 904da4
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38419

I think we all already know what hairstyle works, here.
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No. 38420 ID: f98e0b

>>38419
Yeah, no need to change it. It's cute.
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No. 38422 ID: 904da4

Regarding backing:

>Arcanitech
Has potential.

>Bleeding Hearts
No good. These guys are the least likely to stage any kind of worthwhile uprising against Rastin, so it wouldn't make much sense.

>Church of Life
I'd be hesitant to associate yourself with any kind of religious organization, personally. Tend to get messy later on.

>Experientialists
The description makes these guys sound rather disorganized.

>FurReality
...

>Men's Club
Unless there's something you're hiding from us, Coralina, this ones a no-go.

>Neotis Weaponry Association
I'm not really sure about this one. Instinct says no.

>Nihilism Tech
It might be nice to check this place out since you have some friends in the establishment, but remember: The goal is to have you REPLACE the leader of the organization.

>Retirement Association
Ahaha!

>Sorcerer's Guild
This is a good one. At least check it out, because this will give you access to what you need to know about magic. In addition, if you want to keep your abilities a secret from the larger population, then these guys are going to be the most likely to recognize that seal over your eye.

>Technotics
Check them out. You don't hecessarily want their backing, but its good to know what they're up to.

>The Secluded
Find out what their about, but do not use them as backing.

>Transcendants
What is this I don't even-

Basically, you're going to want to know what Arcanitech and Technotics are up to, your WANT the resources of the Sorceror's guild, and Nihilism Tech will also be a good one to visit since you already know the head.
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No. 38430 ID: 5ba271
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38430

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No. 38433 ID: 099247
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38433

The M stands for Marisa. Honestly.
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No. 38435 ID: 5ba271
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38435

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No. 38442 ID: e84fc5
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38442

>>38417

I think it could work with the older generation, you just need to spin it the right way.
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No. 38447 ID: 91843d
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38447

Girl, I know the thing just for you.
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No. 38451 ID: 492750

>>38435
Out of the mists of chaos he rides, bike in his crotch and sword at his side!
DOOOOOOOOOOOOOM Rider!
Doom Rider.
Na na, na na.
He fights his own war, takes his own track, If he doesn't bail he might make his points back!
DOOOOOOOOOOOOOM Rider!
Doom Rider.
Na na, na na.
Son of Slaanesh, full of desire, He does cocaine and his head's on fire!
DOOOOOOOOOOOOOM Rider!
Doom rider.
Na na, na na.
Fights with fury of a dozen men, Spends two turns on the field then he's gone again...
DOOOOOOOOOOOOOM Rider!
Doom Rider.
Na na, na na.
His bike squeals as it ploughs on through the nearest guard, His skull is flaming as his daemon sword gets hard!
DOOOOOOOOOOOOOM Rider!
Doom Rider.
Na na, na na.
He's a killer and he's bursting out for fun! Screaming off, now he's gone, someone rolled a one!
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No. 38465 ID: 5ba271
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38465

>>38435
Can only end well.
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No. 38477 ID: 5ba271
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38477

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No. 38505 ID: cde660

>>38422
>No good. These guys are the least likely to stage any kind of worthwhile uprising against Rastin, so it wouldn't make much sense.
They seem the MOST likely to oppose Rastin to me.
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No. 38551 ID: 904da4

>>38505
Pacifists don't stage successful armed uprisings against tyrannical super-dictators.
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No. 38561 ID: c42be6

>>38551
I thought we were more going for peaceful transfer of power.
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No. 38605 ID: 57c44a

I reckon Ignometics is probably a good bet to start out. We know that about 16 years ago they were actively researching magical healing, and they got to analyse Hope's power a little; this means they have a good chance of being able to help us right off the bat with our eye. We might be able to pay our way by allowing analysis of the Orb, and even better we might get some clarification both about what that orange has done to us and by extension the crystal Hope is locked in.

Besides, I want to see how Jay is doing. He seemed like a nice bloke last time.
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No. 38609 ID: 4e0411

>>38551
Nobody said they were pacifists. If they're really trying to live up to their ideals they'd be planning to murder Rastin in some fashion or another.
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No. 38620 ID: 57c44a

Why does the name Seras Nightsun ring bells for me?
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No. 38694 ID: b61b02

>>38551
Nobody said they were pacifists. If they're really trying to live up to their ideals they'd be planning to murder Rastin in some fashion or another.
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No. 38838 ID: 33bb8b

>>38341
I actually really like this one.
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No. 38896 ID: 904da4

>>38609
Because you know more about their ideals than "spread peace and harmony," amirite? The very concept of peace doesn't lend itself to violent uprisings, so either they're pacifists, and thus useless, or hypocrites, and thus unstable and hard to take seriously. Kinda like Greenpeace.
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No. 38900 ID: 904da4

>>38561
Behind the scenes, yeah. But I don't really understand what the point of all this would be if publicly Rastin just went out and said "Well, it was fun lording over all of you with my unstoppable army of robots and techno-fuckery. Now I know you all probably hate my guts, what with the whole ruining the global economy and slaughtering anyone who didn't accept my rule, but please try to give a warm welcome to miss Coralina, to whom I will be bestowing my rule."

It just seems disingenuous if a horrible dictator just passes his rule off during the prime of his life. THen again, if a peaceful public transfer of power is indeed what we're going for, then excuse my error. I misunderstood. I had thought the goal was to have no connections between Rastin's rule and Coralina's.
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No. 39225 ID: ee7de2

>>38412
Use THIS as your look right now, and through the uprising-

>>38414
-and THIS as your Queen of the World look. You may want to practice the basics of CQC with this look, though.
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No. 39307 ID: f373c2

>>38896
Or maybe they're just practical. Sometimes, the best way to spread peace is to make war on the warmakers. It's not always possible to reach an agreement; some people just don't care enough to be reasoned with.
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