[ he would’ve um okay’d that as well. tiny tragedy. ]
Whaaat exactly are we looking at from the Thursday edition? The horoscopes? The slightly insane article about building a boat who I think I can guess the author of?
What? No! I mean the clippings we always get on Thursday. Here, let go so I can go get it --
[ He'll worm out and go to his room, bringing back a newspaper clipping. ]
Shaping and changing the world around us is but child's play with a stroke of the pen. An event in the city that made the news can be changed or written out of existence, and the truth shall bend with it. The masses will believe that it was always like that. Wonder what else can the pages of this book do? The light of the moon shall shine and uncover the depths of its abilities.
[ there’s still two weeks and a thread. i believe in …. someone. probably. ]
… [ well, she is looking at it. like. huh. ] That… explains a few things. Especially about the attitudes of the people around the city when this first started.
One of them, Sampo, just kept saying about how villains were always subjected to this kind of punishment. Like it was normal. He didn’t even know what had happened to put Mika in that arena in the first place.
I figured we already kind of established that with the whole, thing about... previous people drawn into this being turned into citizens who always believed they lived in Oceanside. The whole brainwashing thing. So this just double down on something we already knew.
This just kind of expands a little bit on how that's happening, I think...
[ she’s not so into letting the moon man run free either, honestly. they write in the book that he loses his job and has to do charity work forever. ]
It was presumably lost when Silver Horse died, or… that’s what I assumed. If no one found it though, there is a possibility where it could be.
[ le man on the moon went back to his home planet, after all. it’s not like they can just hop on a bus and go ask him if he took the book with him — which is maybe a clue in and of itself. ]
[ Honestly yeah. 1000 years of community service would be a funny punishment. ]
If it isn't in the moon guy's hands yet, then we still have a chance. But if Silver Horse still has it, and they're working at the newspaper building, you'd think they'd hint that to us by now.
[ charity shop. charity shop work for 1000 years. ]
They might not want to say anything — there was some mention of the pages coming from the book, wasn’t there? It could be that’s how we’re getting them, but admitting where the book is would be like putting a target on your back.
If the moon guy doesn’t know where it is, he’s stuck looking like the rest of us.
Yeah, but that kind of puts us both at square one.
If we can manage that, I guess I'll call it a ritual -- the ritual to bring everyone back from... uh, prinny forms? Back to their original selves, and bring the book along with them before the moon guy finds out...
Well, if the trick is getting them in the moonlight I still think the "giant wave of prinnies" will do it fast enough that moon man might not know what's going on. If they're all in one place, then whoever has the book would be too and we can grab them and run.
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[ but y’know, sometimes you keep getting um okay’d. ]
From Thursday? What about it?
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Don't you want to see it? Just to know. I left it in my room in case trial got hectic.
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Whaaat exactly are we looking at from the Thursday edition? The horoscopes? The slightly insane article about building a boat who I think I can guess the author of?
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What? No! I mean the clippings we always get on Thursday. Here, let go so I can go get it --
[ He'll worm out and go to his room, bringing back a newspaper clipping. ]
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… [ well, she is looking at it. like. huh. ] That… explains a few things. Especially about the attitudes of the people around the city when this first started.
One of them, Sampo, just kept saying about how villains were always subjected to this kind of punishment. Like it was normal. He didn’t even know what had happened to put Mika in that arena in the first place.
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This just kind of expands a little bit on how that's happening, I think...
Namely, the stuff about the pen and the book.
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[ As extreme as it is, if the alternative is letting some weird moon megalomaniac continue on doing cycles of weird murder competitions? ]
Have we got any idea about where the book might be and how we can get it?
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It was presumably lost when Silver Horse died, or… that’s what I assumed. If no one found it though, there is a possibility where it could be.
[ le man on the moon went back to his home planet, after all. it’s not like they can just hop on a bus and go ask him if he took the book with him — which is maybe a clue in and of itself. ]
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If it isn't in the moon guy's hands yet, then we still have a chance. But if Silver Horse still has it, and they're working at the newspaper building, you'd think they'd hint that to us by now.
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They might not want to say anything — there was some mention of the pages coming from the book, wasn’t there? It could be that’s how we’re getting them, but admitting where the book is would be like putting a target on your back.
If the moon guy doesn’t know where it is, he’s stuck looking like the rest of us.
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If we can manage that, I guess I'll call it a ritual -- the ritual to bring everyone back from... uh, prinny forms? Back to their original selves, and bring the book along with them before the moon guy finds out...
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[ 10/10, flawless planning. ]