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759736 No. 759736 ID: d163e3

IT'S THE WEEKEND, BABY!

CHAPTER 1 :: http://tgchan.org/kusaba/questarch/res/692327.html
CHAPTER 2 :: http://tgchan.org/kusaba/questarch/res/696969.html
CHAPTER 3 :: http://tgchan.org/kusaba/quest/res/715522.html
CHAPTER 4 :: https://tgchan.org/kusaba/quest/res/727645.html
CHAPTER 5 :: https://tgchan.org/kusaba/quest/res/736166.html
CHAPTER 6 :: https://tgchan.org/kusaba/quest/res/743488.html
CHAPTER 7 :: http://tgchan.org/kusaba/questarch/res/754011.html

WIKI :: http://tgchan.org/wiki/A_Little_Town_Called_Coxwette
DISCUSSION :: https://tgchan.org/kusaba/questdis/res/103517.html
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No. 768652 ID: 49f18e

her towel is slipping, if you could keep her talking just a little longer . . .
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No. 768662 ID: 180f83

Tell her to meet Lisa and Naz at the library for more details on the plan when she is done. (And to potentially protect them from reverends just in case)

>>768646
Might as well.
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No. 768680 ID: efa855

Don't we need bolt cutters for the warehouse? Head to penny's for now.
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No. 768681 ID: e136ae

Dang it, crude, corny come-on lines ruined by the language barrier.

For those hoping to arrange a threesome, maybe your better bet is with Lisa & Rachel -- if only because Lisa seems to be a requirement.

OK, let's head back to the Plath house. Nelson was responsible for this whole mess, maybe we can find some clues there.
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No. 768683 ID: c236ec

Keep making innuendo until your shit eating grin stretches your head into the sky, then see how far the forest extends.
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No. 768685 ID: 3b108e

>>768683
Only reasonable answer
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No. 768690 ID: 36295c

Keep talking, make hand gestures to try to cross the language barrier, see if you can get her to mimic you and cause the towel to slip.

Try to explain the full plan with the reverends as this is very important.
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No. 768700 ID: 91ee5f

Ask her how her dancing is coming along.
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No. 768709 ID: 350a50

Let's head to the cafe.
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No. 768722 ID: c441c1

Plath house
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No. 768723 ID: 3b108e

Changing my vote to Plath house
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No. 768724 ID: 398fe1

Go to plath house. That didn't smell like revyee so let's find out what it was.
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No. 768731 ID: 3740b1

>>768690
This. That towel must fall. Your legend can't accept this abysmal a failure.
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No. 768732 ID: 9f3729

>>768690
you know what? This is a gold suggestion, but we have been told to leave now. Back to the plath's!
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No. 768733 ID: f27f8c

DROP THAT TOWEL
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No. 768734 ID: 47897c

Madame, avant que je parte, pourrais-je vous dire combien vous regardez ce soir, même dans une serviette.

Translation:
Madame before I depart, might I say how utterly fetching you look this evening, even in nothing but a towel.
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No. 768736 ID: 9145ba

Well that was about as useful as I expected.

Now quit wasting time and return to Plath HQ.
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No. 768747 ID: 05758b
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768747

You don’t know French. Even if you had your French book with you (which is likely overdue by now, but you could probably finger-bang an extension out of the town librarian), you wouldn’t be able to string together a coherent pick up line to hit on Rachel with. Your efforts to woo her or at least get her to drop her towel are fruitless for the time being, but you entertain the thought of tickling Lisa’s chin about a threesome in the future. The prospect gives you a much needed pick-up.

You say au revoir to Rachel and go back to the Plath House.
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No. 768748 ID: 05758b
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768748

Much of the scorched-plastic odor has left the house, as the Plaths have just about every available window cracked. You find them, mother and daughter, standing near the kitchen door. Both of their tails are wagging slightly out of time with one another. Behind them is an elaborate alchemical set up that looks like Edgar Allen Poe’s meth lab.

Ramona: “Oh, Chuck.”

Ramona: “You’re back so soon?”

You: “And you thought you could keep me away.”

Ramona: “Oh stop…”

Sally: “Hi Chuck!”

You: “Hello young lady. What’ve you two been up to? Smells like you’ve been sauteeing grocery bags.”

Ramona: “We looked into Nelson Plath’s recipe book.”

You: “Sally… knows about that stuff?”

Ramona: “I told her about all of it.”

Sally: “I cried.”

Ramona: “We both cried.”

Ramona: “We put together one of the most complicated recipes. It was copied and revised on MANY pages. He wrote extensively about it being able to temporarily induce something called ‘the speech’.”

Ramona: “The last page in the book has his plans for testing it on someone, and then the rest of the pages are blank.”

You: “Ok, so, fun fact.”

You: “You have no fucking idea what I had to put up with with the mayor today.”
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No. 768749 ID: 05758b
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768749

You proceed to explain everything that Susanna told you about carnal speech, along with what you remember of the vivid and disturbing visions of Nelson Plath. Ramona and Sally’s smiles begin to fade.
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No. 768752 ID: 398fe1

>>768749
Right, so. Are they convinced now the Mayor isn't pure evil or anything? Man, she is gonna be VERY interested in what they just made, too.

Also, yeah, we're probably gonna go down into that well once the reverends are dealt with. I'm guessing that the catacombs are the nexus of the town and the screaming is part of how the town is powered. Probably tortured orphan souls or some shit.
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No. 768753 ID: 9f3729

>>768749
"So yeah, turns out the Mayor's an immortal but also not evil, just misguided."
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No. 768755 ID: 91ee5f

>>768748
>He wrote extensively about it being able to temporarily induce something called ‘the speech’.
Sounds like Carnal Speech.

>>768749
"So Ramona, now that you've heard all of that, do you think you and the Snayor can finally stop fighting with each other? Maybe even work together?"
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No. 768756 ID: 91ee5f

>>768755
Oh, yeah, Chuck should also tell them about the Reverends.
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No. 768761 ID: 05758b
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768761

You explain that the monsters stalking the town are some kind of revenants of the reverends who executed Nelson and Susanna.

Ramona: “Let me get this straight, dear.”

Ramona: “Susanna claims she knew Nelson Plath personally.”

You: “That’s right.”

Ramona: “And… you believe her.”

You: “Yes ma’am.”

Ramona pours herself a clear drink from a decanter well-hidden in one of the lower kitchen cupboards.

Ramona: “Why

You: “Because she has no reason to manipulate the whole god damn town like this. I know for a fact she doesn’t want this place to be a dry prudeville.”

Ramona sips while squinting.

Ramona: “I have no choice but to be wary of her.”

Ramona: “But…”

Ramona: “If there is any chance of eliminating these monsters”

She looks at Sally.

Ramona: “I don’t really know how long I have left. If there’s any chance to make this place safer for you and Sally after I’m gone.”

Ramona: “I’ll work with the mayor.”

Sally: “What are we going to do with the stuff we made?”

Sally: “Are we gonna…”

Sally: “You know… test it?
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No. 768762 ID: 398fe1

>>768761
Not now. Let's bring it up at the meeting tomorrow. Of course Chuck will volunteer as the test subject.
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No. 768763 ID: 3abd97

Let's not, yet. If I understand it right, Bad Things happened when Nelson tested that recipe. Probably better to be cautious.
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No. 768765 ID: 91ee5f

>>768761
Ramona, Susanna's memories literally leaked into my head. When that happened, I could feel everything she felt, including when those Reverends killed her with their barbaric ways of "purifying" her by trying to replace her blood with holy water. I don't think that's something you can fake.

And you've gotta admit, no one deserves to die like that.
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No. 768771 ID: 350a50

Hell naw.
Not yet.

We need to get more detailed... well, details, from Susanna first. About what it actually does.
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No. 768776 ID: 398fe1

>>768763
What do you mean? All I remember hearing is that Susanna said he was researching how to grant Speech to others.
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No. 768779 ID: 180f83

We still have the picture, right? was us leaving it behind for Susanna just a dream? If we still have it, show her and ask for an explanation. If not, oh well.
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No. 768786 ID: 9145ba

I for one would love to test it. At Sophie's office, with the doctor standing by. It's closer to the snayor's bedroom, too.
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No. 768796 ID: 005d0c

Some how we need to get Sally to bed tonight. This should be our last goal for the day. Enough with the foreplay we've been having to deal with because of all the shit going on around us. It's time we gave her the ride of her life.

But to do this we're going to need to get dog mom to go to bed early or something, and for that I'm fresh out of ideas.
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No. 768804 ID: 8a204b

>>768761
Ask them if they've ever seen Star Trek.

Then explain that The Speech is kinda like a Vulcan Mind Meld, but not.
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No. 768805 ID: 693e9c

>>768761
test it on chuck
if he dies the quest is over but he lived life the way we would expect .
if he lives we don't need french
lul
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No. 768807 ID: 36295c

If you can't get towel to drop just go around the side of the house and look in a window for when she drops it.
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No. 768810 ID: 790549

Test it, The mayor knew he was trying to pull this off but believed he had failed. With how suddenly the reverends showed up it could be possible that he just didn't have time to tell her he'd finally succeeded. We'll need someone to drink the formula as well as someone to have the speech used on them. We know Chuck's system doesn't have enough reveyee to block the speech; Chuck has actually had carnal speech used on him while being aware of it, so he'll know if it's working or not; and if the Plath's have any remaining doubt about how close Chuck has gotten to the mayor they may not want to risk giving him such a power with one of them undefended against it. Have one of these fine ladies use the speech on you, Chuck.

Don't say anything about this, but I'm sure it's gonna be Ramona. She has little enough time left to be risking side effects on unknown concoctions while Sally has too much ahead of her.
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No. 768824 ID: 3e182c

Deffo test it. But let them know revyee will disrupt it if its thier system.

Just know Chuck, that there is a chance that they could find out that you've fooled around with both of them. Be ready.
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No. 768825 ID: e136ae

Volunteer for testing! It's not like you haven't done this before so you'll know if it's working properly.
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No. 768828 ID: 8d8ba4

See what happens if you give some to the mayor.
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No. 768829 ID: 180f83

Don't even offer to test it, just go over and test it yourself without asking in your own Chuck way
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No. 768853 ID: bb78f2

>>768761
Ramona, you're technically supposed to be immortal though, you know, from Nelson's Plath's experiment. The spell's obsuvicating your memories of time is supposed to be strong enough that you think he's your greatxwhatever grandfather, when could be your dad or brother. Even if the part about him being your greatxgrandpa being true, since he and Susanna were immortal speakers, you could have still met him in the flesh then the spell made you forget whenever Susanna finally took over Nelson's work after accepting it and killing the Reverands.

I mean, my running theory is that the Reverie and/or blood connection to Plath IS the reason why only the Plath's are allowed to grow old and die, but if that's NOT the case, you probably won't die and forget about the cancer eventually thanks to the spell's effects.

Also, maybe we should bring up the fact that Sally's dad is probably a Zombie out there, walking in infinite fields of infinite. I mean, we don't have to, since he's a HUGE DICK, but no, yeah, he's a zombambo.
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No. 768864 ID: 9f3729

>>768853
this is wild conjecture at best and complete dickery at worst
bad suggestion, -1 to all ideas presented
>>768805
This, on the other hand, cannot POSSIBLY go wrong. Just be sure ramona knows it's possibly unfinished, so uh, be ready with a doctor before we try it
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No. 768931 ID: 4754ce

Be the test subject, Chuck.
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No. 768964 ID: 49f18e

>>768807
never give up, live the dream.
one day towel will drop
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No. 768973 ID: 05758b
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768973

You: “I… guess so.”

You: “Where is it?”

Sally walks to the kitchen and hands you a glass jar containing an oily, murky tea that is brown in color and completely opaque. You feel a knot in your stomach.

You: “I hope you’re storing the rest of it in a safe place.”

Ramona: “The rest of it? That’s all of it.”

You: “Wh”

You: “All that shit boiled down to this?”

Sally and Ramona nod.
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No. 768974 ID: 05758b
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768974

You are insanely good at belaying the fear of consequences, so you gulp down the strange concoction.

You: “Oh”

You: “Oh God that’s harsh”

You: “Fuck ack”

Ramona: “Nelson’s notes say that this will make you see the world as he saw it.”

You: “I don’t feel any different.”

The Plaths look at one another.

Sally: “Should take about an hour.”



Welp.

END CHAPTER VIII
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No. 768976 ID: 3abd97

>>768974
Maybe they should tie you up just in case it makes you crazy.
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No. 769117 ID: 9cdcfd

We're about to learn carnal speech
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No. 769120 ID: b15da4

>>769117
the new thread's >>768999 already up, take it to questdis.
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