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15strangers2018-07-15 08:49 pm
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WEEK 1
[Well, this is...happening. This is a thing. This is your life now. The Commander is expecting you to just up and kill one another, and then try to get away with it. No big deal, right? You guys can handle this. You won't fall for what she has. She's clearly an idiot. A loud idiot, but still an idiot. She's not going to get one over you.
...Right?
In any case, the Commander's quarters are now open for anyone who decides they can actually stand to be in the same room as her, but beware - any favor you might ask of her is going to come at a price, and who knows what she'll ask you to do if you decide to gain a boon from her. Unless you're a suck-up like Baku - then she'll apparently be flattered. Maybe that's a good tactic to use?
Whatever you do, try not to murder the bread again. The Bread Did Nothing Wrong.
There are fifteen strangers in this place.]
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Then the rest of the town found out about him and, well...you know that saying about judging a book by it’s cover? They did it hard.
So the town goes into a mob to kill Bigfoot, and he just tries to defend himself, while the little girl just tries to make things better. Bigfoot ends up killing a couple villagers, sadly, before the rest of them manage to kill him. Then the little girl yells at them, shaming them for making it get physical, before going home with her parents to leave the rest of the town to think about what they’ve done.
[She blinks a second after finishing, seeming to realize what just happened.]
Oh, sorry. I kind of...ramble a little bit when I talk about that.
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[He's not teasing with that.]
So that's why you asked about whether or not we know about a real one, then?
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Exactly. The idea of meeting a real Bigfoot instead of another guy in a costume is just, well, cool.
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[Yeti, on the other hand, are a different animal entirely.]
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