If my ultimate goal is to go back home... what happens after graduation? Dying is possible, but I don't want that to happen. The dead don't get to participate in the story. Do we have to write the ending where we graduate? Are we still going to create a villain? What is going to happen if one of us has to be that villain? After today, I don't trust most of these people to follow simple instructions. The story itself could tell us what we have to do, but if it isn't agreeable, there won't be any cooperation.
If we know what the plot hole was... Maybe that's an answer...
it all seems confusing and doesn't fit together. i think that's why there's a plot hole in the first place
the key seems to be that hole. if we follow the story to the letter we might be trapped for good
but manipulating things behind the scenes and making it work for all of us so we graduate and return home? that's a start. i don't think we need to give this place exactly what it wants
I think going along with things has made it so the story does these forced killings for drama. Most of the student body is all too happy to play along, even if they say otherwise.
I'd be interested to know how the story is able to interact with us and if it controls itself or if there's something else. Even if it's a rogue story, how did it come to be in the first place? It has to be written somehow. Something chose us to be here... I don't think it was random chance.
We just don't have enough answers. We're stuck here and it's laughing at us foolishly wasting our time running in all the wrong directions.
The lack of information is really the most frustrating part. I can't plan anything if there's some other information that contradicts what I want to do, or we're left guessing until the very end.
It's our best bet at getting information, even if it isn't much. My group got something that was half of a circle, that matched the other group's half. But... How is that helpful?
Speaking of the dead... Mollymauk came back. Could he be possessed? He's been acting normal since he got back, but death isn't supposed to work that way.
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I really don't know what I'm going to do.
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If my ultimate goal is to go back home... what happens after graduation?
Dying is possible, but I don't want that to happen. The dead don't get to participate in the story. Do we have to write the ending where we graduate? Are we still going to create a villain? What is going to happen if one of us has to be that villain? After today, I don't trust most of these people to follow simple instructions. The story itself could tell us what we have to do, but if it isn't agreeable, there won't be any cooperation.
If we know what the plot hole was... Maybe that's an answer...
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it all seems confusing and doesn't fit together. i think that's why there's a plot hole in the first place
the key seems to be that hole. if we follow the story to the letter we might be trapped for good
but manipulating things behind the scenes and making it work for all of us so we graduate and return home? that's a start. i don't think we need to give this place exactly what it wants
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I think going along with things has made it so the story does these forced killings for drama. Most of the student body is all too happy to play along, even if they say otherwise.
I'd be interested to know how the story is able to interact with us and if it controls itself or if there's something else. Even if it's a rogue story, how did it come to be in the first place? It has to be written somehow. Something chose us to be here... I don't think it was random chance.
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someone gave that power to the story and now its independent and wants to do what it wants to complete itself maybe
anyways with the power it has we have to be careful
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How do you fight an invisible enemy?
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given that it wants to take a host, its also giving itself a weakness with that
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Which is anticlimactic.
We could end the story all too quickly if that were the case.
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so i think it works smarter than that
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Then again... each week proves that they'll vote like sheep, even if they like the person.
...The bear? What about the bear? Where has he been this whole time?
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for some reason...
honestly it might choose the most powerful person it can get
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I've already asked about getting some of mine back and was declined. So there is a limit that we're working with, which this entity may not like.
Or maybe that's just me.
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imagine if it chose someone with those kinds of abilities and it was able to activate them
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[ he's still bitter about this. ]
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well of course it would take that away from you. doesn't want to be controlled
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and now it may get a body
vulnerable, like i said
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But why would it want to be vulnerable in the first place? Unless... It can't end itself without doing so?
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and it might be greedy?
it wants drama in its story, right? what else could be more dramatic
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We just don't have enough answers. We're stuck here and it's laughing at us foolishly wasting our time running in all the wrong directions.
The lack of information is really the most frustrating part. I can't plan anything if there's some other information that contradicts what I want to do, or we're left guessing until the very end.
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from field trips, the dead, or otherwise. or just give our best guess
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Speaking of the dead... Mollymauk came back. Could he be possessed? He's been acting normal since he got back, but death isn't supposed to work that way.
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