The squid. [ NOT HIS TRAUMA ] His temperament has always been that way. But, despite how gruff and angry he is, he isn't a bad guy. He's your typical protagonist.
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Usually in the middle of the week. We would have some tasks to tend to. They weren't overly difficult, mostly... strange.
Ha ha ha, is that how a protagonist is? [mikazuki hums thoughtfully before smiling gently] I see. Then I will hope to see excellent things from you both, if you are his companion.
Your tasks... Did they lead to any particular overarching goal in the world? In our village, the tasks led to the purging of darkness from that world.
Only the more hardheaded ones. [ but also kdj has a bias ]
Darkness? Hmm, most of tasks were just... random events, really. With each world visit though we did more learn their history and what connected them- powerful beings that offered protection in exchange of being prayed and honored.
Either adults were being wiped out by creatures from the shadows that sapped them of their freewill or an angel would take possession of us to encourage our hands to kill. Our only means of escaping from our situation was to create a bomb to wipe out the angels keeping us all there.
[ IT'S A MESS. Dokja really sounds like he's retelling a book with low reviews. ]
Some details are a bit frustrating [ hostages ] but, home was in a situation of itself long ago. We were expected to run through Scenarios for otherwordly being's entertainment.
It's probably not a thought that many think is possible.
[ where do you even begin? to fight against numerous godly beings? as endless as the number of stars in the sky. how do you stop a world in its apocalyptic ruin? the burden of that on humanity. but he hums. ]
..But it's been dealt with. We've put it to an end- as much as we're capable of.
[ . . . ah. well - that is good news indeed, isn't it? mikazuki raises one eyebrow in curiosity, but the look of contentment on his face is far more natural than the on he was wearing jus seconds ago]
Then does that make you one who has accomplished the impossible, Kim Dokja?
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Usually in the middle of the week. We would have some tasks to tend to. They weren't overly difficult, mostly... strange.
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Your tasks... Did they lead to any particular overarching goal in the world? In our village, the tasks led to the purging of darkness from that world.
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Darkness? Hmm, most of tasks were just... random events, really. With each world visit though we did more learn their history and what connected them- powerful beings that offered protection in exchange of being prayed and honored.
Either adults were being wiped out by creatures from the shadows that sapped them of their freewill or an angel would take possession of us to encourage our hands to kill. Our only means of escaping from our situation was to create a bomb to wipe out the angels keeping us all there.
[ IT'S A MESS. Dokja really sounds like he's retelling a book with low reviews. ]
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I see.
And I take it that the bomb worked - but you are all safely evacuated? At least, until some of you found yourselves here.
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[ goodbye godly beings ]
We all were capable of returning back home afterwards so, safe enough until now.
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Good, good.
Well... at least not all of your number are present in the hotel. How are you feeling being in this situation again?
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Some details are a bit frustrating [ hostages ] but, home was in a situation of itself long ago. We were expected to run through Scenarios for otherwordly being's entertainment.
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with a slight note of displeasure - ]
Humanity was made the heavens' plaything?
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Play by their rules or lose your life. [ sometimes your world just goes into an apocalypse. ]
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his smile does not reach his eyes.]
And should one seek to stop it?
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[ where do you even begin? to fight against numerous godly beings? as endless as the number of stars in the sky. how do you stop a world in its apocalyptic ruin? the burden of that on humanity. but he hums. ]
..But it's been dealt with. We've put it to an end- as much as we're capable of.
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Then does that make you one who has accomplished the impossible, Kim Dokja?