( as the lady james bond, she is free to do so. all cool, reliable, and also pretty. he's got the admiration from afar thing down, he just doesn't know it yet. )
What do we offer? I don't think we have money. Or parts of us?
...I don't know. I have no idea whether one memory between the two of us is enough, or whether we'd need to give up our collective pasts. I'd rather give more than is necessary so we can both stay alive.
I'd like to think that they'd understand, too. They didn't want to see me dead then, they'd let me avoid dying now.
[ ...that is not at all something she's sure about, but she's telling herself it anyway to make herself feel better. ]
[The words “Maybe all one can do is hope to end up with the right regrets.” appear on the ground before you in glowing green, bursting into a magic circle which engulfs you both in light. Whatever you chose to sacrifice is gone (unless you stipulated that you would do it yourself, in which case the necessary implements will appear before you), and if it was a body part the circle isn’t kind enough to make it painless, even if it does make sure you don’t bleed out.]
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...Well, shit. This isn't good.
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Because that's a thing that happens. Is happening.
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( arim told him a little about echoes, but he doesn't remember anything like MURDER. )
How do you know it's happening?
( concerned looking around. )
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[ Frowning pretty heavily. ]
We have to pick one of us who will die, and then do our best to offer something to keep it from happening. Well, and hope everyone else offers less.
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( DEEP SILENCE as he considers this. )
Neither of us is gonna die!
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[ The fact that they can is the main reason she hasn't started full-out panicking. ]
...But I don't mind being put down as the "sacrifice", just in case. Trust me, dying in your first bad game is no fun.
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( . . .
io, this is how you end up with a teenage boy developing a crush on you. he's really touched and it's written all over his face. )
I don't want you to die for me. I'll do it.
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We're a team, Number Three. It would be bad enough for you to have to watch me die, I'm not going to make you go through it this soon.
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It's Ren. Arim named me.
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What about the offers? We don't have to let anyone die if we put up an offer, right?
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Yeah, we don't. Which is why I fully plan on giving up enough to keep myself alive.
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What do we offer? I don't think we have money. Or parts of us?
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...My guess is it has to be something important, something we don't want to give up. But it doesn't seem like it's any more specific than that.
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That's vague. Guess it's because we don't have a lot to offer. Maybe memories will work?
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Memories...if they're of someone or something important, that just might work.
[ ...which puts a (terrible) idea in her mind, but. it is better than death... ]
...I just don't want us to start hacking off body parts. That's really not worth surviving.
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but the law of the land seems to be shards = everything. )
Yeah, I guess you're right. What if we gamble with body parts and one of us still dies?
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The more important the memory, the better the chance, right? I think I have one to give.
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I have one that might work, too. It's one I don't want to give up, which makes me think it's a good idea.
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Is that a thing that happens? Ugh.
But yeah, it's probably not a "sacrifice" unless it's something worth giving. What are you going to offer?
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[ ...zephyrus and that weird bunny guy too, but these are the three that will really hurt. ]
...Might toss in my voice as well, since I won't like losing that, but it's worth it if it keeps me alive.
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( that's right. that's totally a thing. )
That's a pretty important memory. Are you sure about it? I can offer more instead!
( none of this sits right with him )
Your voice too? That seems like overkill! How much is enough anyway?
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I'd like to think that they'd understand, too. They didn't want to see me dead then, they'd let me avoid dying now.
[ ...that is not at all something she's sure about, but she's telling herself it anyway to make herself feel better. ]
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To avoid dying, she will offer her voice (6/10) and memories of past teammates (7/10).
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RESULTS
[The words “Maybe all one can do is hope to end up with the right regrets.” appear on the ground before you in glowing green, bursting into a magic circle which engulfs you both in light. Whatever you chose to sacrifice is gone (unless you stipulated that you would do it yourself, in which case the necessary implements will appear before you), and if it was a body part the circle isn’t kind enough to make it painless, even if it does make sure you don’t bleed out.]
[Once it’s done, a glowing portal appears before you, letting you finally leave the book.]