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WAKING UP
You wake up in a studio in an apartment building that's got windows all boarded up. You remember being sick, you remember dying, and you probably can't believe this is the afterlife. If you head out into the hall you'll see that others are heading out too, looking just as confused as you are. All of you died, most of you of the same thing. If you head down to the front office, you'll meet a native resident who will explain in brief that you're in Aqora, a settlement living among the undead and that people like you show up every so often. You'll be given an informational pamphlet, a shitty cell phone, and a walkie. Then you'll be expected to figure it out. No one has time to hold your hand.
EXPLORING
Miscellaneous things here: shops and restaurants turned into places to live, apartments full of people living day to day, the main focus (the library) being the hub where people come to learn and children go to school. Because school never ends, even in the apocalypse. Feel free to buddy up with other newcomers to figure out what the hell is going on.
OR, say you've been here a while. It's time to figure out how to get more supplies! Let's go on a supply run. You'll just be heading out past the barricades to start, and you'll have to dig through buildings to try and find things. If you're lucky, maybe you'll hit a cache. If you're unlucky, you'll find too many undead to fight. No one goes out alone though, so hopefully your partner can help.
"NETWORK"
Someone has set up a rudimentary network using the nearest cell towers. You can communicate with others in the area but only via voice and text. Anything further out is voice only via walkies. You can have a username or leave it blank.
Have fun, campers. |
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It's alright. [ He shakes his head. ] There was nothing to be done. No cure could be found.
[ It sucked honestly... but he'd rather move on from that subject, so Mine's offer is a blessing, too. ]
Of course. [ He smiles. ] I'd trust no one else by my side.
[ I mean, he'd definitely trust Kiryu but Kiryu's not here, is he. ]
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he starts to walk away from where people are gathered and when they're out of earshot, he lowers his voice to talk. not to direct, but to suggest. they both might be dead but daigo is still the sixth chairman of the tojo clan.]
Perhaps we should look for ammunition? I've got a piece, but I'll run out sooner or later.
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Daigo follows Mine aside. Mine's always been dreadfully formal with him, but they're about the same age, aren't they? Maybe he'll tell him to ease up once they've gotten their bearings. Daigo at least calms down once it's just them. ]
Yes, that sounds like a solid plan. [ He nods. ] We should be prepared for the worst.
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Yes, I believe so as well. It is is also probably in our best interest to keep our weapons a secret.
[ i mean the two of them could take anyone but it would be a hassle ]
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Perhaps you're right. [ That gives Daigo pause though. ] We should still try to be of assistance, if possible. But until we know who are allies are, we should remain vigilant, even here.
[ Among the living or the... not so living, in their case. ]
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We can be of assistance in other ways. Looking for supplies, that kind of thing.
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Yes, I agree. We should try and see what is in low supply and start there once we have a better idea of what's going on.
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We could also secure housing.
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[ Daigo with his big lofty goals, of course he's miss the small stuff. He even has the decency to look embarrassed. ]
You're absolutely right, Mine. We'll need somewhere safe to stay before we do anything else.
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I think it's wise to think about the big picture, Daigo-san. You're always having to take care of so much. [ like the tojo clan theyre useless without daigo ] In order for us to take care of others, we will have to take care of ourselves.
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Yes, you're very right. [ He nods. ] I appreciate how you're still looking out for me, Mine.
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[ its not like i like you or anything baka ]
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[ He smiles. True loyalty like Mine's is hard to find. ]
I won't simply allow myself to be carried, either. We're not much different in age so I hope you'll let me help you. Not as the Sixth Chairman, but simply as myself.
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As yourself ...?
[ is this friendship??? ]
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Yes. As friends.
[ He said the thing!! ]
As far as know the Tojo Clan isn't here. Without those resources, I'm the Sixth Chairman in name alone. I'm counting on you, Mine.
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[ he's having trouble processing that other thing he said so!! whatever man!! ]
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[ Mine pls... ]
But it may be best if we keep our involvement with the yakuza a secret here. It seems unlikely that it will come up, but I'd rather avoid any complications that might stem from others' misconceptions.
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[ it makes sense, though. for the same reasons mine had suggested not sharing that they have weapons. ]
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[ I mean. Who knows when that would actually come in handy, but seeing as they're in America, and dead, they probably won't have many leads... ]
There's no need to cause anyone undue stress and... [ He chuckles. This might be a joke, maybe? ] I'd rather avoid getting kidnapped if I can help it.
[ These things used to happen, okay, being important is Hard. ]
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Very well, we will act as...friends.
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[ Daigo smiles. Just having one person by his side would be enough to make him feel safer, but Mine was especially devoted to him... even barring all the unethical stuff he did while Daigo was in a coma. Daigo still trusts him with his life. ]
If anyone asks, we are simply friends who met through work.
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[ GUESS WHAT... ]
I've always considered you a friend, Mine.
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[ i jumped off a building for you???? whats a good way to talk about this ]
I've tried, to do right by you.
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[ Even the insane stuff Daigo later found out about... in his own way, Mine was doing what he believed Daigo never could. He may not have used methods Daigo would have approved of, but there's no doubt in Daigo's mind that Mine had the best intentions at heart. ]
I appreciate all you did for me, truly. I know much of it was fueled by grief... but you were loyal to me to the very end, Mine.
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