Ha ha ha... they're rather detailed about some aspects - mostly on account of whose hostage would be freed should a group effort be executed to kill someone. It seems that they are very particular on that.
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Though I actually wish to pose a similar question to you as I did Kim Dokja...
In your dream, did you witness the person you came here for in any way?
[in truth he kind of wanted to see if there was a pattern, but instead he revealed something about himself. ah well, he's not too unhappy - claude did it far more publicly. this feels like the least mikazuki can do]
And while you and I both dreamt of ink and the thrum of machinery, Kim Dokja did not experience the latter... unless a computer counts as machinery.
But what I heard was something.... other than that. Older.
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[don't just sign tsuru up for this]
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Does he like sweets?
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[we know, jiji]
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You are kind.
Shall we take to tea?
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[ off they go! ]
What do you make of Cloud returning from the dead?
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[but he seems thoughtful after that, trying to think of how he wants to say the rest]
... and overall fortunate. But it leaves me curious.
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I would not consider it impossible...
Perhaps only improbable. It makes one wonder what circumstances shifted between Flayn's and Cloud's.
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[he doesn't because dana was busy]
But... it makes one wonder if she failed the conditions of her contract, if the one she killed did not remain deceased.
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That could be it. Do you know if there are certain rules to follow when killing?
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Have you inquired to see the fine print of your contract, Claude? If memory serves, there is a distinction about killing with an accomplice...
However I know not if any further details illuminate the matter further.
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No. There's fine print? [ hmm ] Yuri didn't mention an accomplice in what he saw.
I get the feeling this will be a mystery for a bit longer.
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[ . . . ]
Though I actually wish to pose a similar question to you as I did Kim Dokja...
In your dream, did you witness the person you came here for in any way?
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No, I didn't. You did?
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he smiles faintly to himself.]
Indeed.
[in truth he kind of wanted to see if there was a pattern, but instead he revealed something about himself. ah well, he's not too unhappy - claude did it far more publicly. this feels like the least mikazuki can do]
And while you and I both dreamt of ink and the thrum of machinery, Kim Dokja did not experience the latter... unless a computer counts as machinery.
But what I heard was something.... other than that. Older.
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[ his brows furrow, a little....annoyed. he'd been hoping there was a rhythm to their nightmares. ]
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[vague but like.
it's kdj's so.]
So it is hard for me to say precisely what our pattern is.