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Vampony CYOA #11

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Summary:
You were Mango, a Batpony from a small town near Las Pegasus turned vampire by Fierce Fang. After deciding against joining the older and obviously amoral vampire Mango fled both him and a bounty in Las Pegasus caused by her feeding habits. She's on her way to Ponyville, where there are supposedly no Vampires to compete with.
But after divulging her Vampire status to Zecora, the Zebra snitched to Twilight who confronted Mango in the Castle of the Two Sisters.
Caught between a rock and a hard place, Mango seems to be tentatively going along with Twilight's plan to send her to infiltrate a group of vampires in Canterlot.
Despite Twilight giving her a rather raw deal, Mango agrees to help, but not before negotiating for better treatment and learning about an Adventuring guild in town.
After some adventures and narrow victories with the ponyville guild, you took a train to Canterlot where you attended a meeting for the Vampires there.
Right now the meeting is dying down, and you were talking with some of the other Vampires.
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"So, June, you said it just experiance to know these things, but can you tell me about how to avoid making more Vampires, or do you know how that works?"
>"You shouldn't worry about that, dear. If you drained all of Canterlot dry I doubt you'd make a single new Vampire on accident."
>"Infact, almost none of us know how we were turned. I find it somewhat surprising you know it was Fang that turned you."
"He, uh, left a note actually..."
>"Heh, Fang was always a romantic. He might talk big, but did you know he always preferred being the little spoon."
>She giggles a bit.
>"But, anyway, new Vampires are made one of two ways. Some vampires, including Fang, Patwrite, and Princeps have gained enough power to be able to do it on purpose. This binds the new Vampire to us, almost like a queen bee. These spawn are as tough as any vampire, but their wills are weak, and they retain little if any of their former selves. Good for hunting prey for you though. Or, in Fang's case, attacking other Vampires."
>"The other is when the prey refuses to die. That's how true Vampires are made, like you and me. Some of the others see it as though we were always Vampires, we just needed death to claim us to reach our full potential. I think it's just pure force of will. Either way, not something you'll likely encounter, ponies are typically a skittish lot."
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>>26031639
Is drinking the blood of other animals bad for us? We've found that we can "survive" off of cow blood, but diamond dog blood tastes so bad we'd have to force ourself to drink it.
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>>26031639
Has anyone ever turned without being completely drained?
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>>26031639
How does the "create another vampire on purpose" procedure work? What happens if you try to use it on someone who is already a vampire? What happens if you use it on a lower animal?

>>26031454
Hey, you got his tail off of the color layer. Kudos.
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>>26032009
>his
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>>26031759
>>26031942
>>26032009
"You have to die to turn, then?"
>"I suppose. Making Spawn certainly requires killing. I've never seen a true turning, but I would imagine it's the same."
"How does that work exactly?"
>"You're more full of questions than a bee is full of honey. I have some errands to run, but I wouldn't mind company. Why don't you come along, we could talk more on the way if you like."
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>>26032291
Sure, why not? I don't really have plans.
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>>26032291
Ok sure.
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>>26032291
Of course.
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>>26032291
Sure.
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>>26032303
>>26032375
>>26032415
>>26032578
"Sure, I don't have any plans."
>"Glad to hear it."

>You notice that you two are some of the last ponies there at the meeting. Only Baron and Patwrite are still there. They're arguing about something, again, totally ignoring the two of you.
>You follow June bug through the streets of Canterlot, asking more questions along the way.
"Soooo, about the spawn process?"
>"Ah, right. I've been learning it myself recently. Just had my first real success when I flew into town."
"Flew?"
>"I run a company that owns most of the airships that run trade between Canterlot and the Pegas cloud cities. I flew in from Cloudsdale two nights ago. Caught an employee napping. Now she's out getting me dinner. At least I hope she is... Anyway, what about it?"
"Does it work on animals? What happens if you try to 'turn' a Vampire?"
>"I wouldn't try the latter. I can sense other Vampires and most can sense me. I have no idea what it would do, but I imagine nothing. Other than the one trying out the spell getting smacked upside the noggin, that is."
>"But I had never thought about using it on animals. That might be a good idea. Of course then you'd need to drain an animal. Depending on the creature that could make you ill."
"I've had Diamond Dog and Cow blood, never made me sick."
>"Ew. Diamond Dog? You're lucky then, because that's disgusting. Cow's are ok, but only when fresh. Usually predator blood is what can get you sick. Animals that cannot speak also are no good for feeding."
>As you walk you notice that you're entering the more upscale areas of Canterlot, actually quite near your hotel.
>What does Mango do? Any more Questions for June?
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>>26032890
Guess I should count myself lucky. I had to live on livestock and diamond dog for about a week before I went back to ponies.

inquire a bit about these errands of hers.
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>>26032890
Thanks for the tip, were never drinking diamond dog blood again. Yuck.

Ask how she's been able to run a business from the shadows for so long. We might want to try that sometime.

...Ya know when they're isn't a whole vampire war about to start.
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>>26032890
Ask about powers.
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>>26032940
>>26033006
>>26033028
>You cringe a bit. Guess you're pretty lucky nothing bad ever came of the Dog blood.
>Now that you think back on it though, you remember how that fight with the Timberwolves went. The sluggish feeling had almost become normal by then, but you weren't really in top fighting form.
>It's probably why you got so badly beat up.

"You said you run a business? As a Vampire, that seems difficult."
>"It can be at times. You'd think the sun would be a big deal, but in my line of work I was usually able to travel by day and do business by night, so it's not as big of an issue as you might think."
>"No, the worst is trying to explain how you've held a position for 300 years. In retrospect, that was very dumb. Now I move companies every 80 years or so, new name, false references and liberal use of my unlimited charm," she flashes you a wide smirk. "Easy peazy lemon squeezy."
>The two of you arrive at the offices of the Friendship Express company. You recognize it as the name of the train line that took you to Canterlot.
>The building is dark, you assume that by this late hour the workers have all gone home.
"Are these errands for business?"
>"Ah, A little business and a little pleasure."
>"These are our main competitors offices. A few weeks ago I caught a spy from them trying to steal our balloon designs from the Zebras that manufacture them. I let him think he got away, knowing I'd be here before he could get back from Zebrica. His ship came into Manehattan yesterday, and his train arrives in Canterlot at 1:30 AM."
>You look at your watch. It's 1:38 right now.
>"I plan to leave them a message."
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>>26033366
I say we fuck with this idea stealing bastard and send a long lasting message.
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>>26033366
She already has a plan, we should just ask what it is and see if we can help.
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>>26033427
>>26033542
"Sounds like somepony who deserves whatever you have planed."
>"Heh, maybe, maybe not. His real crime was getting caught. If these sonsabitches want to spy they better do it well."
"Do you, uh, want help?"
>"I thought you'd never ask. There are three alleyways that lead to this building, besides the large roads. We'll see him if he's on the big roads, but he could slip by in an alley. I can cover one, but a flying pony like you could probably cover two."
>"If you see him, just fly up where I can see you."
>She pulls a small revolver from her inner thigh and gestures upward. She runs very quietly, but you can hear the soft clops on the asphalt thanks to your bat ears.
>You fly up and take a position on top of a smaller structure overlooking the two alleys.

>After a few minutes, you see a figure moving toward you.
>A slender brown stallion rounds the corner galloping.
>He keeps looking over his shoulder, and you think you know why.
>He's running pretty fast. If you stop to get June's attention, he might be inside before you could stop him.
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>>26034167
Pausing here.
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>>26034167
I say we jump this fool and take him to June. Unless we hear anybody else coming by.

Or perhaps we can hold on to him by knocking him out and see who else comes by who looks shady more than likely the guy we're after probably has a case or something on him for the designs he stole.
I'll lower our chance of a fuck up.

>>26034179
Goodnight.
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>>26034167
Drop in front of him and give him the eyes. Ask him what he's doing.
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>>26034599
This.

>>26033028
This was never really addressed. Hopefully we can actually ask this, since she said she was developing her power to create lesser Vampires.

I want us to develop our hypnosis. It could be very powerful with some tweaks.
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>>26034513
Knock him out till june comes to help
this shouldn't have much consequences unless somebody is around him
we can't know that though
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God damn i don't even do anything but bump all day
i'm that one dedicated autist who bumps the thread so it doesn't die.
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>>26036036
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>>26031454
>You were Mango, a Batpony
>Batcancer CYOA that was ruined by autistic batfags rigging the poll
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beb
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>>26037551
Stop shitposting shiny
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>>26037732
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>>26039012
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>>26037732
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>>26039012
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>>26040750
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tO page one you go.
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>>26036036
you too?
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life bump
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>>26034599
>>26035509
>>26034513
>>26035501
Sorry for the late start.
>You drop down silently, startling the stallion into a yelp.
>His horn glows and the tight jacket he was wearing falls open.
>But you stare into his eyes, and ask a simple question.
"What do you think you're doing?"
Hypnosis: Success
Limited Control: Failure
>His eyes widen
>"I'm about to shoot you, bitch!"
>With that, you blink and he slumps to the ground with a thud.
>A snubnose revolver clatters out of his jacket.
>What does Mango do?
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>>26044653
Drag him to June.
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>>26044695
Also pick up and empty the revolver.
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>>26044695
>>26044723
These
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>>26044723
Does being a member of the adventurers guild does let us own, but not use a gun?
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>>26044777
As I remember it we don't need anything to own a handgun.
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>>26044798
We need a permit to own a handgun. Rifles and shotguns are fair game for everyone.
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>>26044723
>>26044777
>>26044798
>>26044807
Before we even consider keeping it we should see if it's even usable by non-unicorns.
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>>26044848
I just meant don't leave a gun on the floor, and don't carry a loaded gun near a unicorn.
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>>26044695
>>26044723
>>26044729
>>26044777
>>26044798
>You pick up the revolver.
>It says .357 Mag, though as you pour the rounds into your hooves, they say .38 Spc around the base.
>Weird.
>It's looks cheap, and oddly, for a unicorn's gun, doesn't have a trigger guard.
>You throw both the gun and the rounds into your saddle bags.
>After that you pick up the stallion and drag him toward June's look out post.
>However, as you drag, you hear soft clips on the asphalt.
>June turns the corner, levitating a small pistol back into it's thigh holster.
>"Caught the scallawag, did ya? I barely heard you, nice work."
>She walks up, and levitates the stallion out of your grasp and over into the isolated alley.
>Once there she searches his coat and pulls out a folder.
>She levitates it in front of you, and stares at it.
>It slowly but steadily burns, leaving not a single speck of ash.
>"Had to be totally sure. But don't worry, little missy, we had back ups."
>She turns to the prone stallion.
>"As fer you scalawag," She kicks him in the gut, eliciting a wheezing groan. "I think Mango here should get the first drink, haha."
>She giggles again.
>"Well go ahead, tab's on me."
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>>26045010
Perfect opportunity to work on control.

However much we normally get from a bloodbag, try to drink that amount and force ourselves to stop once we've drunk that much.
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>>26045010
Ask her if she could help us stay in control while we feed.
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>>26045050
>>26045186
"June, do you think you could pull me off if I take too much. I'd like to practice control..."
>"I'm gonna kill him anyway, and I think if I step in it you wouldn't learn much. Just try your best, honey, that's how we learn, you know."
>"But, I will do it if you want me to, dear."
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>>26045218
Yeah, let's try and exercise control on our own, especially if she doesn't mind if we screw it up and steal the rest of her meal.
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>>26045218
It's not about drinking to much, it's about losing control. Since he's dead either way we'll drain him, but we'd want to do it by choice.
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>>26045240
>>26045312
"You don't mind me stealing a meal?"
>"Don't worry about me deary, hopefully my new spawn will have followed my instructions. Plus, I'm not the one living off animals."
"I have pony bloodbags now..."
>"Still, fresh blood is far more filling."

>You bend down, feeling kind of awkward infront of June.
>You remember how much you typically take from a bloodbag, and try to limit yourself.
>As your fangs sink into the stallion's neck warm delicious blood flows into your mouth.
Control, DC10: Critical Failure
>The next thing you know, you feel June pinning you against the asphalt with her magic.
>The coppery smell of blood floods your nostrils.
>"Mango, aw shucks..."
>"Mango are you still with me?"
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>>26045723
fug
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>>26045723
Yikes. I don't think I've ever actually blacked out from draining someone before. I'm really sorry.
What happened?
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>>26045723
We killed him, didn't we?
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>>26045723
>"Primal and aggressive"
Went about as well as I expected.
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>>26045763
>>26045770
>>26045789
>>26045825
"Shit, that's never happened before..."
>"Heh, Fang tried to use that line too, you know."
>She giggles again at her joke as she releases you from her magical grasp.
>Your head throbs with pain.
>You feel blood, your blood on the back of your head.
"What the hell..?"
>"It's wasn't pretty. You started drawing a lot. Woke him up."
>She points to a brick stained with blood.
>"He got a few good thumps on you before I could pull the brick away."
>"Then you turned to me, so I just pinned you down."
>She cocks her head
>"You alright dear?"
"I, uh, kinda blacked out."
>"Well that's no good. I wonder if it was from the brick or the frenzy though."
>"Still you should see the other guy."
>She giggles.
>You look around groggily.
>There's a huge smear of blood along the narrow walls of the alley.
>The Stallion's body is gaunt and dry, but his intestines are hanging out, along with other viscera. Blood is caked around his mouth and eyes. One of his forelegs is bent unnaturally, making your own ache in sympathy.
>The sight is nauseating and you avert your eyes as much as possible.
"Eugh! I did that?"
>"If you hadn't noticed me and tried for another meal you might have done worse."
>"It certainly leaves a message, though not quite the one I planned on leaving. It's too obvious this was done by a vampire as is."
>"We need to hide that somehow..."
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>>26046021
Is it the bites? Maybe destroying the neck.
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>>26046021
Jesus, we're horrifying.

Uh... Are the crystal caves still abandoned? Those are cavernous and mazelike. Perfect place to hide a body.
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>>26046021
We obviously need help practicing that. Is there any way to make it look like some exotic beast escaped from a zoo and killed him?
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>>26046021

Having a body found in Canterlot would be awful for vampires here. Any way we could possibly get it out of the city without being noticed?
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>>26046021
Uh maybe get him to a empty area and burn corpse?
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>>26046084
>>26046203
She's trying to leave a message. She wants the body found.
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>>26046230
Oh. Then the last QM post is an example of why you have to be careful when using 'that,' since it's very vague.

I assumed when she said 'that,' she meant the body, not the fact that a vampire did it.
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>>26046064
>>26046084
>>26046094
>>26046203
>>26046229
>>26046230
"You don't just want to hide the body? The crystal cave might be a good place."
>She purses her lips.
>"Eh, it's an option. I'd rather figure out some way to just hide that a Vampire did it though."
"I guess the bite marks are the biggest sign, we could cut up the neck, or maybe decapitate?"
>You accidentally look back down at the corpse.
>You really wish you hadn't
>"Well that and the fact you can tell he's been drained of blood since you punched his guts out."
>"I suppose decapitation works though. We can dump the rest in the caves. You got a knife, dear?"
>Hand her the knife or do it yourself?
>Or do you have a better plan?
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Pausing
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>>26046345
Yeaaah, she can do it.
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>>26046356
General writing tip:

If you have to use this or that, you should usually follow with a noun to avoid confusion.
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>>26046366
Honestly, I thought that it was pretty clear due to the sentence immediately preceding the one using 'that'. Sorry for any confusion.
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>>26046345
Give her da knife
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>>26046345
What if we spill a blood bag to cover for the lack of blood?
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>>26046390
Great waste our supply of blood which isn't plentifull
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>>26046431
It's still an option and we don't want to leave evidence of vampires.
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We should dispose of the brick.
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>>26046467
Aye all km saying is there are better ways to hide evidence
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>>26044807
We should just get a rifle then. Screw the whole permit bullshit.
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>>26046689
We lost guns and didn't regain them OR even get a fucking licence
That's bullshit
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>>26046758
If we keep a steady flow of blood, we might not need them. I thought we were just a shit vampire, but what you eat apparently really matters.

Especially if we can punch someone so hard that their guts fall out.
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>>26046758
We're working on the license and Twi promised replacement, but we really should focus on developing our vampiric abilities since they have the potential to be a lot more useful and deadly than any gun.
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>>26047697
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>>26048350
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beb
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>>26049586
shiny
no.
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>>26049554
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>>26049554
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>>26049554
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>>26049554
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>>26049554
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>>26053240
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>>26046345
Hand her the knife, she'd probably know how to make a much cleaner cut than we can do
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>>26046362
>>26046386
>>26054775
"Uh, yeah."
>You fumble for a second digging through your bag for the knife.
"Here you go"
>She takes it with her magic, humming while she slices through skin, muscle and tendons.
>Despite being drained of blood, the spine still retains some fluid.
>While the sight is bad enough, the sounds make you need to sit down, and look away.
>"First mutilated corpse, I assume? It really never gets better, but in a few centuries you'll have seen enough to be fairly jaded."
>She then says it's done and levitates the head behind her.
>She walks back toward the building, and you follow.
>"We can leave the body there for now, nopony should be around this late. But what I need to do is get this somewhere provocative. I was thinking the CEO's desk. That way they might not even take this public. Of course that means breaking in, evading any security, and getting out..."
>"You have any ideas, Mango?"
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>>26055377
Yeah, I don't know if I'm comfortable doing a stealth infiltration with you.
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>>26055377
Can we just smoke into his office from outside and open the window? She could just pass the head in.
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>>26055377
Turn into smoke, hypnotize guards, and get the key's to unlock everything.
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>>26055377
Let's use gas form to do it. Maybe we can get into the ceo office window that way or we could take a vent. We could avoid security all together this way.
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>>26055543
But can we carry the head in gas or turn it to gas? It seems like that crosses the line of what we can bring with us in that form.
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>>26055733
To be honest I never worried about it because I figured a OP would forget about it too by accident and let us get away with it.

But still it's not like we couldn't open the window or vent from the inside and then go back and get our stuff.
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>>26055431
>>26055450
>>26055529
>>26055543
"Well I can transform myself and what I'm carrying into mist. I won't have trouble getting me or the head in."
>"Oooh, that's sneaker than a muffled rattlesnake. I like it! Think you could you get me in too?"
"I have no idea. I know I can't go too far though. I was gonna fly up, but I can't carry you or mist that far, so we'd be going in on the first or second floor."
>"Only one way to find out, but I understand your caution. It's up to you."
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>>26055843
>sneaker
sneakier
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>>26055843
Lets bring her with us. Would she need to hold her breath?
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>>26055843
Let's just see if we can turn her into mist and take her into the first floor. if we can't we can just try and find a way to let her in.
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>>26055843
I'd rather not mess around. Just drop the head in quickly so we can deal with the body.
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>>26055843
Shouldn't be too hard, right? Figure out which window goes to the boss's office, mist in, unlock the window, fly the head in, lock it, mist out.

Right?
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>>26055875
>>26055880
"We can try, sure. Fair warning, you probably will want to hold your breath."
>The two of you approach a window, and you hold out a hoof.
"It only works on things touching me, as far as I can tell."
>She hesitates for a moment, but takes it.
>You hold your breath, and drift into a mist.
>It takes a second to find a suitable gap, but by the time you do your 'chest' burns for air and you feel faint.
>The strain of bringing two ponies was a little much.
>You push through the gap forcefully, and spill onto the carpeted floor in a heap.
>June utters minced oaths as she too is strewn across the small office.
>You both cough a bit, trying to keep quiet, as your lungs fill with air.
>"Gotta say," June says between coughing fits, "I've been on more comfortable trips..."
>"Hope we didn't make too much noise."
>She puts her ear to the door, and listens.
>"I think we're clear, though."

>What does Mango do?
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>>26056302
Look for cameras. We don't want to be recorded.
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>>26056302
Can we listen to see if there's anybody else in the building? If yes can we try to keep track of them as we continue.
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>>26056353
>You listen in behind her
>You hear soft hoofsteps, but they sound far away.
>Somepony is certainly here, but you can't tell how many or where exactly they are.

>June slowly opens the door, and looks around.
>"I don't reckon I see anyone." She whispers.
>You have better eyes, though, you should go ahead. I'm not entirely sure, but I'd bet that the CEO's office is on the top floor."
>"There's just 8 floors, so we should just find the stairwell and head up."
>Input response
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>>26056819
Don't big places like this tend to have maps?
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>>26056819
I guess we should try to find the stairs. Or we could try to take down a guard so we can have some keys to move around more freely.
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>>26056819
She should probably be the one taking point, rather than the fledgeling vampire.

Her abilities are bound to be much, much more reliable than ours.
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>>26056852
>>26057030
>>26057076
"You're a much more powerful Vampire than me, you sure I should take point?"
>She giggles. "You can't learn from the rear, sweetie."
"Well, we should look for a map or something, don't big offices usually have those?
>"Good idea."

>You search around the dark hallways a bit, eventually finding a map near the central elevator shaft.
>"Hm, fancy. Most of our buildings this size don't have these."
>The map shows the executive offices on the seventh floor.
>You point this out to June.
>"Weird. When I was the CEO at my company we ALWAYS got the top floors."
"Was?"
>"Ah, yeah technically I'm the 'chairmare of the board' now. Bit more boring that I expected."

>You listen for guards.
>You can hear at least two ponies on this floor, slowly and quietly making rounds near the outer hallways and offices. One is just reaching where you came in.
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>>26057479
Probably not a good idea to take the elevator. Let's sneak to the stairwell.
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Not enough responses to do a proper update, so I'm hitting the hay.

Hopefully I'll be able to start earlier tomorrow.
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>>26058077
I didn't feel like responding since I agreed with >>26057508
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>>26058077
Goddammit, I was about to post. Oh well, in the morning, stairway.
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>>26057508
I agree with this
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>>26059583
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>>26059583
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>>26059583
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So why didn't we just fly up and drop the head off?
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>>26061481
I voted to go inside hoping we could drink from some guards. Maybe we won't get a crit fail this time.
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>>26061599
Anon those guards are just doing their jobs.
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>>26061481
Because the vote was tied and the QM went with this
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>>26061599
Let's not.
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>>26061638
heh, well the point was to not kill.
Besides so was the other guy the only differences was that one was a spy and the other is a guard.

But drink or not this might be good power training if we end up needing to use our abilities.
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>>26061684
The difference is he was already dead. We certainly weren't going to fight an older vampire to save him.
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>>26061694
A thief is still a thief even if it's a hired thief, I don't really see the big deal besides he was going to kill us. I don't know why you would want to spare him in the first place after that.

Frankly I think anyone willing to use lethal force us is fair game. So yeah if the guards didn't have guns I wouldn't want to eat them...kinda, depends on context.

Besides we cant tame the beast within without practice.
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>>26061891
What are you talking about? I said that the guy was already dead, so us practicing wasn't going to make a difference. The only way he could have survived would have been us defending him, which wasn't going to happen.
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>>26061891
Killing security officers who are doing nothing wrong except doing their job?

No thank you.
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>>26061926
Im talking about the nightmares anon. Do you think the older vampires are hunted with them and worried about losing control and going on frenzies, no. Because they've gained control and to do that we got to feed and learn to do so without killing someone.

Now i'm not saying the innocent need to be used to do this, we just have different ideas of what counts someone as a innocent. For me it's anyone who won't try to kill you or lacking a serious criminal record.
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>>26062174
Anyone who won't try to kill you is a really shaky definition of innocence.

Why does having a weapon suddenly make them any more deserving of death than someone who doesn't?
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>>26062174
What? Nightmares? What does that have to do with anything?
And no, it's not okay to kill someone for doing their job. We're trespassing in a building to do something we really have no stake in, no pun intended. When we're in the wrong killing isn't okay.
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>>26062192
Because if you're in a combat situation and someone is willing to take your life to continue their own or for the sake of money. I think it's pretty fair game to take theirs for the same reasons.

>>26062204
Are you asking me what nightmares because you don't know about the crazy dreams of us killing fluttershy in cold blood due to a lack of control or because you haven't read that part?
What it has to do with things is the idea of feeding on the guards. I think it worth it to gain control and get stronger faster. Especially when having someone around to help us.

Either way, I never said I wanted to kill them. but I have no problem doing so.
I wanted to feed from them, it does not entail killing them.But the risk is still involved until we have proper control. I just think they know the risks that come with being a guard, getting killed is one of them.
So I don't feel in the wrong for it unless they're not using lethal force. As for trespassing currently it's not legal for us to even be living or unliving whichever. So I could care less about things like that at this point.

But regardless I i've started to think the greater risk of leaving a trail of bodies or dead bodies with hole in there necks and probably being burden on June in the case of rolling a crit fail. Is out weighting getting shortcuts and quick snacks. So were on the same page for not killing the guards we just have our own reasons.

I'm ready to let it drop. I'm not in the mood to argue morality. Its kinda subjective.
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>>26062673
>oh this policeman knows the risks so it's fine for me to kill him
It's not even vaguely subjective that this is retarded. And the legality of our existence is a very different matter.
Reminder that we're in contact with someone who controls laws.
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>>26062673
Yeah, no, I disagree with about everything you said.
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>>26062673
Yeah okay this is just wrong
kill a guy for doing his job
just because you want to practice control
yeano.
i know we're a vampire but come on
we aren't a sadist
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>>26063360
>>26062840
I think it's a bit of false equivalency to compare security guard's with cops. but regardless.
We're not going to agree on the guard thing. Sorry, it's not that i'm not trying to see things from your perspective. I just don't agree. Perhaps i'm just a uncaring asshole or maybe you're too kind. Or I could be a sociopath.

Meh. it doesn't matter.
Should I get me some Jesus anon?

>>26063400
I'm pretty sure being a sadist is causing unneeded pain to others for the sake of personal enjoyment. I feel as if I'm just being pragmatic but then I guess we have to take into account of the risks involved. But the whole feeding process seems painless if done correctly and if no one dies.

>we're in contact with someone who controls laws
So let's move on to another interesting topic.
You say twilight can control the laws, but i'm not sure if that's really the case or if you talking about luna same goes for her too.
Personally I think the amount of political influence/control they have is a bit hazy and kinda down to whatever celestia just let's them get away with. Which is why I think they went behind celestia's back. Because if tia knew about any of this I think she would brand them both traitors or charged with conspiracy and have them sent to the moon. Or just ignore them. That too.
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>>26063740
Yeah, sure. Celestia's going to brand two other princesses traitors. Hope she has fun sending them to the moon without the elements.
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>>26063821
Well what else would she do she do to two other authority figures who broke the laws by siding with a race the public views as a threat. Perhaps not treason but definitely conspiracy for going behind her back. Sure I guess the option to sweep things under the rug is still there but i'm sure the people would start a riot. But yeah that is if it got out.

As for the moon thing good point. But I guess being locked in a prison is more or less the same punishment but with more guests.

Anywho you still didn't answer my question about luna and twilight's limits of power.
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>>26064020
Nobody's going to sit by while she locks away every other authority figure.
And if they're are limits on their power then there are limits on Celestia's. The king that fights his nobles is the king that has a civil war on his hands.
But none of this in any way justifies killing random people.
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heres a bump for you to discuss about
in other words
discuss bumps
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>>26064064
I was not trying to justifies killing random people willy nilly, you're misrepresenting me. I just think people will die no matter what and I don't think the label of private security guard or thug doesn't really matter if they're trying to kill you. For a random civilian of course you wouldn't kill them or feed from them if you knew you have no control.
Yes I'm lacking the context of why someone would want to kill you but i'm assuming if you're doing something that someone would want to kill you for. you don't give a damn (trespassing, stealing from said person, etr.).
Also once again feeding from someone doesn't automatically kill someone unless we mess up. You're arguing whether or not it's right to gamble with the lives of certain individuals.

And frankly I think dangerous criminals, and anyone who tries or is willing to kill you is fair game to kill or play dice with their lives.
Anyway, I've moved on from that topic. We're not going to agree so why drag it back to there. These are two different topics and i'm not trying to use one to justify the other.

>The king that fights his nobles is the king that has a civil war on his hands.
True to a extent, but that doesn't mean she's going to just give in. Besides if that was always the case the king would be pointless because said king would be at the whims of the nobles.
So some absolute power has to be there otherwise Celestia is a pointless figurehead leader and they could and probably should try to just start up a oligarchy, or a representational democracy with checks and balances.
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>>26064680
>said king would be at the whims of the nobles
Welcome to politics.
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>>26064743
politics suck
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>>26061656
>You decide to avoid the guards as much as possible. You really don't need the attention, and you don't want to be forced to kill somepony who's just doing their job.
>Plus, you're pretty full from the spy.
"Let's take it quiet, June. We don't need to deal with these guys."
Easy Stealth Check: Passed
>As you creep through the halls you come across a guard you didn't hear. Mostly because he's fallen asleep near the stairwell.
>You notice that his colleagues have drawn crude images on his face, probably not pleased that they have to cover for him.
>He doesn't seem to be armed beyond a heavy looking flashlight.
>He's also got a set of handcuffs clipped to a wide belt with various pockets.
>You could take anything you wanted while he's sleeping, though you might make a cleaner escape if you just pass him by.
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>>26069253
just leave him be.
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>>26069253
Just keep going. We don't need any of that anyway.
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>>26069494
>You turn to June and signal her to be especially quiet as you slip past.
>The stairwell is think concrete, and you can talk freely
>However you also cannot hear anything in the rest of the building.
>The stairwell goes up to the fourth floor, which you recall from the map being the location of both the cafeteria and security offices.
>A thick metal door greets you, and any attempts to listen through it are frustrated by the echos of the concrete box you're currently within.
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>>26069654
Do the mist thing. If there's anyone one the other side we can come back.
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>>26069698
This, as long as the door isn't in a seal we should be able to do it
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>>26069698
>>26069727
"I'm gonna mist through. If we're clear I'll open the door."
>You prepare yourself, and hold your breath.
>It's impossible to see or hear in this form, but as far as you can tell nopony is immediately in front of the door.
>You can hold out a bit longer.
>Do you slip back under or materialize?
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>>26069850
No point. just materialize. If someone's there we'll surprise them.
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>>26069850
If someone is there nothing like a knuckle sandwich to say hi. Just try to pull the punch. We've gotten a bit stronger I think.
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>>26069850
Just do it mang
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>>26069884
>>26070238
>>26070247
>You pop out, ready in case somepony is watching.
>Indeed, a lone guard approaches.
>He's suprised enough that you can get a single strike out before he even has time to react.
>Unfortunately, you're not quite as coordinated as you should be, popping right out of the mist, and your hoof sails right below his jaw.
>The unicorn security guard fumbles around with his belt, clearly not actually thinking, but following some action he was told by rote.
He manages to produce a small metal cylinder.

>Things aren't going quite to plan, but if you act quick you might still salvage this.
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>>26070324
Damn it we weren't supposed to be seen. Tackle him and choke him out. If he keeps hold of that spray then tap his horn. We don't breath and close our eyes if he gets it anywhere near us.
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>>26070324
Disarm!
Then knock him out with his own stick.
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>>26070324
I'm assuming that's mace, so hypnosis will be a bad idea.

So hold breath, cover our eyes with one hoof while punching again with the other?

Not really sure.
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>>26070324
Why didn't we start with hypnosis?
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>>26070491
Good question. Not an option anymore, unless you like pepperspray in your eyes.
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>>26070380
Oops I forgot that unicorn magic thing. You can't disarm a floating object.Yeah just cover our eyes and go for the KO punch.
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Just wanted to point out that fighting is the opposite of stealth since even a knockout blow could make noise and it'd only get worse if that gamble doesn't work.
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>>26070534
Too late to worry about that now, since we're spotted.
Anyone else drawn to the noise can be hypnotized.
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>>26070324
We can turn back into smoke to dodge the mace and then hypnotize him when he's confused. If he remembers anything it'd be considered a weird dream.
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>>26070534
We shouldn't be here anyway, so it's too late to complain now.
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>>26070576
Hmm this seems good. But I'm not sure if we can just quick change like that.
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>>26070576
This sounds like a cool idea.
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>>26070378
>>26070380
>>26070386
>You're stiff a bit off balance from the missed punch, but turn that into a wicked elbow strike to the stallion's face, aiming for his horn.
>His magic flickers and the metal cylinder clatters to the floor.
>However, you manage to put the guard in a chokehold as he goes down, and keep him from calling out.
>He is still conscious, but he should pass out soon.
>The adrenaline is pumping through you, and you have to strain to try and listen.
>You hear several sets of hooves approaching, but you can't tell how many exactly.
>More than two, certainly.
>A voice calls to somepony, but you don't make out the words.
>The stairwell makes a tempting place to retreat to, but hypnosis is always an option.
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>>26070646
Jesus, we have that many people investigating something clattering on the ground? How badly did we roll?

Uh, nope. We're getting out of here.
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>>26070646
>blatant typos.
Yeah, I'm probably too drunk to continue.
It's hard to judge the votes, so hopefully that didn't anger too many of you.

Goodnight.
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>>26070646
This situation is completely fubar. Can we hypnotize him and make it look like he fell asleep? When they find him they might think our attack was a dream while we retreat.
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>>26070646
Can we use hypnosis on more than one guy at once?

I'm pretty sure that they all have to make eye contact. Perhaps we could drag the guy we have to the stairs and pose him like he fell.
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>>26070646
How many damn guards does a closed building need?
Drag him into the stairwell and knock him out, then go back down, get out and fly up to the office.
We're not sneaking through a building full of guards just because June wants a tour.
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>>26070703
This. Coming in here was a stupid idea anyway.
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>>26070687
It would get harder the faster you tried to do it.

The first one is virtually guaranteed, unless you critfail.

Next in a single round/post would have DC5, then DC10, ect.

>>26070703
I thought 1d6 guards would be reasonable.
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>>26070708
We had no idea this place had an army of guards.
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>>26070703
Apparently filled with guards who send the whole damn team to investigate something falling on the ground.
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>>26070713
Is that 1d6 per floor or for the entire building?
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>>26070713
>1d6 guards
Per floor!
Why would you pay people to guard floors that can only be accessed from floors that are being guarded?
Most buildings have a few guys on ground floor at most, doing occasional round.
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>>26070646
Yeah, something's up here. Were they expecting someone to break in tonight?
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>>26070755
>>26070730
I probably shouldn't be saying this, but it's just this floor. This is the security office, and the only floor that has two stairwells and the elevator, made sense to put the most guards here. The two on the ground floor were a separate roll. After this there would be no more.
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>>26070797
Doesn't really matter if there'll be more guards since the situation's absolutely fucked anyway.
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>>26070806
>situation's absolutely fucked
Well I don't think it's very interesting if everything goes to plan every time.
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>>26070825

How many critfails did we roll here?
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>>26070825
>Clink, clatter clatter.
HOLY SHIT AN INTRUDER SEND EVERYONE
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>>26070825
Running into every guard on the floor all at once is a bit much. Did somebody trip a silent alarm or something?
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>>26070832
It was two failures and a good roll by the guard.

>>26070845
>>26070846
Mango only knows that hoofsteps are coming closer to her. She doesn't know the exact state of those making the steps. The fact that she is choking out someone also makes it difficult to hear. So you're assuming things.Let's just say that the guards are easily still capable of being surprised. They're not expecting much from a clatter, but they're still gonna walk over to see what it was, right?
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>>26070887
But every single one of them?
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>>26070887
>good roll by the guard
Crit success I mean.
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Fuck, I really should stop posting.

goodnight, sorry for being a shit
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>>26070646
Let's hypnotize him to tell the other guards everything is all right and that he just dropped his flashlight. After that we put him to sleep and if he remembers anything he'd think it was a dream.
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>>26070887
I still think it's a bit harsh.
At most, I would have someone call out, and upon not hearing a response, maybe send two guys to look.
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>>26070912
______________________________Good night.
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>>26070646
Since they seem so intent on investigating random noises, grab the cylinder and chuck it somewhere else.
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>>26070755
I agree. A personal army for an eight story company building is a blatant waste of money, especially for the night shift when they're not expecting anyone there.

At most, probably three on the ground floor and one or two at security.

It's not a government building.
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>>26071583
Since when is 7-9 guards a "personal army?"
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>>26074071
How many middling sized buildings do you know that have at least seven guards at all times?
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>>26074130
I'm not saying its not a lot, but its no "army" either
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>>26074071
It's called overstaffing.

It shouldn't come as a surprise that a company is in the business of making money, so for every staff member present, they expect a little something called return on investment.
Each staff member is an investment, and for a regular worker, that's easy to see, but in terms of security, it's a bit more difficult.

Let's look at the numbers first. Let's say each guard costs maybe 100 bucks a night in wages, seem fair?
So then, that's 36,000 a guard per year. Times 8 guards, that's nearly 300,000 dollars in security just in wages.

However, wage isn't the only price that employers pay. With benefits such as health, vision, dental, and retirement, that would go up to around 45,000-55,000 per employee.
That means they're spending around 400,000 dollars a year on security, doesn't sound like a lot, right?

Well, let's see what they're getting on return for that investment of nearly half a million.

Fuck all.

They're paying half a million to have people stare at walls.

What they have here is an overstaffed security force, filled with redundancies. Such as another anon said, guarding floors that can only be accessed by other guarded floors. No building would dream of doing that because they're paying yet another employee to do nothing.

It's a waste of hundreds of thousands of dollars a year which could just as easily be put into the bank as profit or placed somewhere else. Sure, if this was a government or military building, I'd buy it, but 8 guards? This might be the most well-defended office building in the world.
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>>26074160

See, that kind of logic is why Sony Pictures didn't invest money in their cyber security.

Now look at them. Look at them and laugh.
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>>26074355
Not really the same thing. Security personnel are mostly a deterrent. You park someone in the building because when it comes down to it most thieves don't want to fight anyone.
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>Shit is not going to plan.
>You look down at the stallion you're choking
>Easing up, you look into his bloodshot eyes.
>"Tell them you're alright."
Hypnosis: Success
Limited Control: Success
>He relaxes for a moment before gasping a bit for air.
>You shush him and he quiets down,.
>The hoofsteps are slowly approaching.
>Closer listening reveals two ponies approaching, and one heading away.
>"B-but I'm not alright, I was being choked by some ruffian! She hurt my horn."
>He frowns like a child.
>"I don't know where she went. Have you seen any ruffians, ma'am?"
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>>26080719
Blink and mist out of here.
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>>26080719
WTH does our hypnosis not work anymore!?
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>>26080737
Do you want to leave the guard, or bring him with you?
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>>26080719
If he thinks he's been beaten by a ruffian then tell him she ran away and gave up.
Just feed him a lie he can give to others to calm things down. Hell the poor guy might even start to think he's a badass.
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>>26080719
He was a blue earth pony stallon with a yellow mane.
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>>26081044
Rather she and mare.
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>>26081022
"Uh, no. I think the ruffian ran away after the heroic fight you put up. You just missed that earth pony bastard."
>"Fight? I, uh. Heroic? Right, of course! I'll have to let the others know of the, uh, difficult duty I just performed."
>You then blink, and the stallion collapses in your arms, which quickly fade to mist as you hold your breath and fade under the door.
>As you reform, June looks at you and smiles.
"What?"
>"I take it you found some company? You look a bit spooked"
"I heard a lot of guards on that floor, too many to stay hidden from. One saw me so I hypnotized him and fed him some lies. Still, I think they're gonna be on alert now..."
>"Well, there's no fun if the plan goes off without a hitch. This was the security floor, so maybe we should go down a floor and try the elevator? Or is this gig getting too hot under the collar for you?"
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>>26081091
Yeah, no. We have no stake in this and it's not worth the risk of getting caught.
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>>26081091
Let's continue.
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>>26081091
Take the elevator. I'll be hard to gain June's trust if you don't go for the long haul. Besides we're already here and the risk of getting caught come no matter what happens so might as well finish.
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>>26081091
Heh might as well keep going
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>>26081091
We can go back outside and do this the easy way.
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>>26081091
Unless we can easily get into the elevator shaft and fly up I'd rather get out of the building.
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>>26081194
Sorry. Friend build a quadcopter and wanted to show me. I had this written already, but forgot to post.
"I didn't quite realize this is what you meant by 'errand', but I'm in too deep now, I guess."
>She giggles a bit.
>"Works for me."

>You and June make your way down to the third floor, finding it dark and abandoned.
>It's mostly small offices and cubicles with train timetables and other paperwork.
>The elevator is centrally located, and you find it easily.
>You select the seventh floor, and the elevator heads up
>It's quieter than you expect. You hope no guards notice.
>"Once we get up there and leave the head, we can go out through a window. I know a slowfall spell, so you don't need to worry about little ol' me."
>When the doors open, the halls are surprisingly spartan, though still well appointed.
>Solid wooden doors with gold name plates line the halls.
>You don't see the CEO's office yet, just Vice President's, but the hall goes both to the left and right, both directions T-ing off once again.
>What does Mango do?
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>>26081712
Look for the biggest office on this floor.
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>>26081712
Ask June if she knows the name of the CEO so we can look for a name plate or something on one of the doors.
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>>26081712
Ask june for guidance to the office
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>>26081744
>>26081779
>>26081921
>Luckily the name plates show the titles of the ponies they belong to.
>You just need some direction
>"June, where do you think the CEO's office would be?"
"Well they get the biggest one, typically. The CFO might be the same size. Due to that, they're usually on one end or the other of the building."
>She points you to where she thinks it might be.
>"So either there or across the floor from there."
>You pick one and head there, finding the CEO's office, quite by accident.
>The office is stately, with a large wooden desk in the middle.
>Upon it is an ornate quill pen holder, which June spikes the severed head upon.
>"Heh, hopefully this has some time to stew before they find it."
>"Thank's, by the way, for helping me with this. I thought you seemed a trustworthy mare to me, but now I know it."
>"Anyway, lets get going."
>She levitates a window panel up and out, before looking down and hopping right out.
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>>26081999
Guess it's time to leave.
Fly outside to check and see if June can fly. It might be a good idea to make sure she doesn't go splat.
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>>26081999
Yeah let's go june already said she has breakfall spell so she'll prob be finee
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>>26082033
>>26082053
>You climb out of the window, seeing June sitting on the building's ledge, looking absorbed in thought.
>She snaps out of it, and closes the window behind you both.
>You glide down, while June just steps off the ledge.
>Her horn and hooves alight as she slowly floats down.
>You touch down a bit ahead.
>June then deftly drops herself a few inches from the ground.
>"Well that was enough excitement for the night, I think."
>"I haven't eaten in a few days, so I'm gonna head to my townhouse and see if the Spawn was anywhere near a success. I know you've just eaten, but good company is rare these days. I'd love to have you over."
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>>26082094
Sure as long as you promise i won't die in process
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>>26082094
Pausing.
Not sure If I'll be able to update for a few days.
Other QM's, especially FrankenAnon, since June was his character, are welcome to take over now.

If no one else comes I'll try to make time.
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>>26082094
It's could be fun.
Why not, see how the rich and fancy business mares live...or at least the undead ones.
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Fuggin bats nd shit
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Reminder that Mango is a smelly, stupid poner with no friends.
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>>26084229
#Rude
It's not her fault she's a vampire
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>>26082094
I'd rather not. We'll just get dragged into something else.
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>>26084305
Uhh she took a bath
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>>26085614
SMELLY
PONY
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>>26085926
Stop making mango sad
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>>26084981
"You don't have anymore 'errands', do you?"
>She giggles in her southern accent.
>"No, I think I'm quite done. I think that went fairly well, considering you didn't even have to kill any of the guards."
"I guess I can tag along then."
>"That's good to hear."

>You follow her to her place.
>It's in a nice neighborhood near the cliffs.
>The house is fairly small, but extremely well appointed with antique furniture and opulent rugs on rich dark wood floors.
>"Have you eaten or drank anything but blood recently? I made some tea before I went to the meeting, if you'd like."
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>>26090788
That would be nice.
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>>26090788
Tea's good, thanks.
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>>26090788
Got any meat sticks?
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>>26090876
>>26091031
>>26091105
"Tea sounds great."
>"Great, I'll go fetch it. You just sit here."
>Thinking about food makes you crave those little meat sticks.
>You almost ask if June has any, but you remember that you still have one left in your bag.
>June soon returns with a large pitcher filled with ice and what you assume is tea.
>She pours you the drink in a large glass.
>It's intensely sweet and cold, and not quite what you expected from tea.
>June takes a seat near you.
>"So, you said Fierce Fang turned you, right. And that he tried to get you to join him on his little crusade, right?"
>"You don't mind if I asked you some things about Fang, do you? We... We used to be close. I haven't spoken with Fang in almost two centuries."
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>>26091338
That's right.
And I suppose. Fire away.
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>>26091338
Yeah, though I don't know much really.
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>>26091338
Sure, what do you want to know?
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>>26091468
"I suppose. Not sure what I could tell you, though."
>"This isn't an interrogation. I just used to care about him, you know. He's a like mad hound now, and I know he needs to be put down. I'd do it myself if I got the chance, but..."
>"I don't know, maybe you're right. All you can tell me is that he's as bad as everypony says."
>"How did you meet him? Did he seem homicidal when you met him? He's always been.. passionate about the whole vampire supremacy thing, but he's only started to kill other vampires recently."
>"I'd always hoped he would come back and stop with that nonsense. It's far too late now, though."
>She smiles weakly.
>"I'm sorry, I shouldn't dump my personal feelings on you. I don't really even know what I wanted to ask..."
>Input response.
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>>26091975
I don't really remember the first time, but the second? He was actually kind of nice.

I went to sleep in a parking garage and woke up in a mansion. Sure, he may have tried to turn me into a mindless thrall at one point, push his supremacy regime on me when that didn't work, but he wasn't ever really unkind.

He gave me food, shelter, clothes taught me a little about how to survive, gave me access to his library, and even when I said I didn't want to work with him, we parted on okay terms and helped push me in the direction of my new home.

Course, he did say that he would rather see all vampires who want to live among ponies dead.
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>>26092039
Abandoned building, not parking garage.
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>>26091975
Pausing for the night.
Sorry for the late start and few updates.
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>>26091975
Hey now don't feel bad. If you want someone to talk to I don't mind. No one can blame you hoping he'd changed.

Besides Fang wasn't that bad. Just his politics...and the veiled threats...and the not veiled threats. But other then that he was quite the gentlecolt.
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>>26091975
His plan was to kill every vampire that didn't want to put mortals down, and he seemed pretty serious about it. He wasn't hostile to me though.
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And a courtesy bump for you.
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>>26092999
Nice trips friendo
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"I mean, he didn't seem THAT bad, you know before I knew he was killing on a mass scale."
"Though I don't really remember our first meeting that lead to, well, all this. But the second time he was only slightly menacing, with the veiled threats and all. He gave me pretty much free run of his castle, and when I left he seemed more disappointed than angry."
"Of course I left because his plan to kill all vampires that didn't want to join him was violently insane."
>"The stallion he's become is nothing but a monster. When we finally corner him, we will give him as much mercy as he showed to the others. I wish I'd just known that earlier."
>You put a hoof around her shoulders.
"No one can blame you for hoping he'd change, June. If you need someone to talk to, I really don't mind."
>"Thank you, Mango. I-"
>Suddenly the doorbell rings. As June rises to get the door, it rings again, and again, as if whomever is on the other side is getting impatient.
>"Luna above... I'm coming! Mango, make yourself at home, I'm not sure how long this might take."
>What does Mango do?
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>>26101823
Sprawl out on the chair. Take a look around the room.
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>>26101823
Lie down, but try to keep an ear perked so we can listen into whatever's happening.
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>>26101823
Sip some tea, then listen in on what's going on.
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>>26101823
Find a chair sit down and listen to conversation
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>>26101885
>You get comfortable on the small couch.
>While the small den doesn't have a lot of furniture, all of it is opulent and impressive.
>The wood on just the couch and the small table near you is intricately carved with flowers and plants all across the legs and sides.
>The cushion might be upholstered in silk, though you can't be certain because you've never touched real silk before. It too has intricate nature scenes woven into it.
>You notice a nice wooden Television Cabinet, much larger than usual.
>Across the bottom is "Technicolor" in gold scrolling font.
>You've never seen color TV in a home before, only in store displays where they were put up on unattainable pedestals.
>You saw one color movie, back when your grocery store was making enough to fund that sort of trivial expense.
>Plus, it hurt your eyes, and no film really needed color, it was just a gimmick the studios used to sell most expensive tickets.
>You sip some of the sweet iced tea. You weren't quite ready for the first shock, but the cool refreshment of it was nice.
>Plus the absurd amount of sugar wasn't like it could be unhealthy for you, you're already undead.
(1/2)
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>>26102571
>>26101917
>>26101967
>>26102563
>You try to listen in on whatever is happening at the door.
>You pick June's accent out immediately
>"I told you, go in through the top, and don't call me boss anymore, it's 'mistress' now, OK, deary?"
>The other voice is a mare's, but something sounds off about her. It's like she's unable to quite fit the words in her mouth, pausing at odd times and then rushing through syllables at others.
>It's not exactly comfortable to listen to her speak.
>"Yess.... Bossss-I-mean... Miss..Triss. I-will-use-the-uppper-access...... poooiiint."
>"Well not now, you're already here. Plus I have company"
>"Willll-dinner....for....two...be-requiiired?"
>"No, no, you've done enough. Just bring it in and set the table. You remember I showed you how to do that, right?"
"Yessssssssssss"
>"Good."
>The green unicorn walks back in, with a very pale pink pegasi behind her, with a large bag, almost as big as the pegasus, across her back.
>The unfamiliar mare stares holes into your eyes.
"Uh..."
>June waves a hoof at the pegasus.
>"Supper has arrived, for me at least. I know you already ate."
>"I'm going to eat, but if you have any questions, feel free to stay and talk as long as you like."
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>>26102582
"Yessssssssssss" should be green text, dammit
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>>26102582
Maybe I can't think of any right now
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>>26102582
Is that one of those spawns? That employee you told me about earlier?
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>>26102582
Neat thrawl, what lvl do we have to be to get one?
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>>26102582
I'm not sure I want to know where supper came from.
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>>26102646
>>26102671
>>26102960
>>26103005
"This is your spawn, I assume? Guess I don't want to know where dinner came from."
>"I told her to pick some lowlife."
>"Correct...Lowlife-was-selected. Under-sea...level...infact."
>The mare's expression doesn't change.
>"She's not a total success, but is the first to even attempt to follow my commands, so it's a start."
>"Now, would you go prepare the meal?"
>The pegasus leaves for the kitchen.
"So that was your employee?"
>"Yes and no. That's her body, but her whole personality is gone. The pony she was is good and dead."
"How did you do it?"
>"These things are all about power and will, you need to see yourself doing it before you ever can. Then you grow into really doing it. I've been working on this power for a few decades, though new Vampires tend to grow very fast in power for the first century or so before things start taking that long."
>June heads to a dining room. You follow for now.
>The spawn has taken a pony out of her bag.
>A dirty looking unicorn youth, with tattered clothes that suggest he was living in poverty lays unconscious on a large table.
>June looks him over. "Well, well. This is better than I expected. He looks malnourished, but he's otherwise in prime shape. I asked for dinner but you brought me a prize cow, my child."
>She pats the spawn upon her head, garnering no response, other than a monotonous murmur of "I serrrvve-the-miss...tris."
>June shrugs.
>"Anyway I'm famished. You can clean him later."
>She carefully rolls the young stallion on his side, and stretches out his foreleg.
>She tells the spawn to retrieve a wet hand towel from the kitchen and uses it to clean the leg, then bites in right above his elbow.
>You see her expression loosen and her pupils widen as the blood hits her tongue.
>But June just drinks for a few seconds before releasing the leg, wiping her mouth with a linen napkin.
>This display just makes you crave those meat sticks even more.
>What does Mango do, or ask?
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Pausing
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>>26103363
Let's ask if she's planning on leaving him barely alive or finishing him off, this would be a good time to see if she even tries to be moral in her eating habits
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>>26103363
Hey, we're at least getting a little bit better.

We watched a pony drain another and only craved a meatstick.
Back when we saw Twilight bleeding, we had to rein ourselves in.
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>>26103400
>you brought me a prize cow
She plans to use him as cattle. Keep him and drain him regularly.
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>>26103363
Ask about how she treats her cattle.
Do the ponies who do this only take lowlives who won't be missed or regular ponies too? And how about they're living conditions and do they just drop them off some place when their done with them?

>>26103400
All the ponies in the counsel practice to not kill when they feed and catch one or two ponies to keep as cattle for a year or so and set them free. They have a ethics code.
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>>26103536
I like the idea ask her how she treats them..
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>>26104172
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>>26103536
We know that one of them prefers to kill, so I don't think that "code of ethics" is uniform, nor does it really line up with normal ethics.
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>>26103403
We had been living on animal blood for a week or so back then. Makes sense that fresh blood would get our attention. Tonight we're well fed.
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beb
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>>26105706
>>26106360
>You almost reach into your bag to grab the last meatstick, but decide to hold off.
>It is the very last one.
"You're gonna keep him?"
>"Oh, yes. He's perfect. Strong young stallion, he's probably making more blood than he needs anyway, heheh."
>She pats the stallion's flank with a giggle.
>"Ooh, I can easily get 30 years out of him... might take some extra time to break though."
"Break?"
>"Well, isolation while treating the cattle to conversation and basic decency tends to breed an odd attachment. Stockpone Syndrome, I think I heard somepony call it."
>"Anyway, if you treat them like ponies for a few months on lockdown they'll usually think you're 'friends' with them. Then you can really just let them live with you, no shackles necessary, feeding when you need to."
>"Of course sometimes they grow a spine and try to run or tell the guards, so you still need to keep an eye on them, make sure they don't witness anything untoward, or even better, make them feel as if this is really their own fault, and they'd be just as culpable as you. Eventually you couldn't get them to leave if you wanted."
>She flashes you a grin.
>"But I've seen your hypnosis ability. I'm sure you'd be better at the whole 'social manipulation' game than little ol' me."
>"And once broken, cattle are useful, and can even be fun, but you shouldn't keep too many. I don't know about making it a hard rule, Like Diane wants, but I think as a practical matter three or four cattle is more than enough. Any more and they might feel like they could take you down. You don't want that even seeming like an option."
>After the explanation, June takes another bite, savoring it just a little longer than the last.
>"That should hold me a few days, I think. I'd offer you a taste Mango, but I do want this one alive, no offence."
>Input Response
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>>26111293
None taken.

You know, if we ever learn how to control our feeding, it might be interesting to take a cattle of our own and disguise it as a relationship.
Might be tough, but maybe Twilight will let us.
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>>26111293
That's fine, I'm full anyway.
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>>26111321
Well, getting fresh blood doesn't necessarily mean brainwashing someone. We could always try work out a deal.
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>>26111293
Keeping Cattle doesn't sound half bad.
Perhaps we should should start looking for a new home.
Someone vanishing to become cattle would be too noticeable in ponyville and feds are too close to our person at the moment.
Or a second home would be nice, ask June is she know of some places that are free turf.

>>26111463
Most ponies are easily scared off they'd probably try and kill us first...but that one hound dog of a stallion from ponyville might do. He is kinda a freak might be willing in exchange for sex. But still brainwashing criminals is always a fall back.
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>>26111293
None taken and we can't seem to keep our victims under hypnosis. The second they break eye contact they fall asleep and forget everything.
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>>26111761
Post-hypnotic suggestions are still a thing.
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>>26111772
Has that worked once yet?
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>>26111785
I dunno, we haven't really given anyone orders, and we didn't stick around to listen to that guard's story of what happened to him.
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>>26111801
It'd help if they stayed awake so we could at least test it.
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>>26111801
That guard did seem to believe it when we tried it on him. Either way the power gets stronger as we do so even if we can't do it now we should be able to later as we get stronger.
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>>26111843
They don't have to stay awake, suggestions can linger after hypnosis ends.
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>>26111857
That story we gave him probably would've been screwed up by the fact that he was found asleep immediately after calling out for help.
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>>26111914
Still though, we gave him a fake story that covered up the truth.
It doesn't have to be believable if there's no alternative story.
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>>26111914
The guy came off as kind of a old guy maybe they would think he just dreaming. People shout in their sleep all the time. Besides vampires aren't supposed to exist anyway so it would be the most likely conclusion.
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>>26111293
Ask June what she thinks of those new vampire romance novels with the shiny stallions.
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>>26111936
But having somebody fall asleep after hypnosis is rather inconvenient if we didn't want them to fall asleep. It'd draw unnecessary attention to us if there are onlookers. It delays them following our commands. It could cause problems depending on the situation, individual, and who finds them.
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>>26111772
>>26111785
>>26111801
>>26111721
>>26111761
"None taken, I'm ful anyway."
>You give her a cheeky smile back.
"You know, I'm not sure I can rely on my hypnosis all that much. They fall asleep as soon as I break eye contact."
>"Well that has it's own uses, but I've known others with similar powers. Usually they can use it to manipulate anyone they want. Fang had something similar, though it didn't put ponies to sleep, and required a great deal of power from him to maintain. You sound like yours is fairly effortless?"
"I just stare into their eyes."
>"Hm, you should develop that power, it could be a very useful power to have."
>"Of course, I assume it served you well while you were on the streets in Las Pegasus. It must have been difficult to live there after you said no to Fang. He's one of the few Vampires who still keep to the old rules of the 'hunting grounds' you know."
>"How was life as a new Vampire? Has the rush of power got to you yet?"
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>>26112434
We left Las Pegasus after we said no and the hardest thing thus far is finding reliable income. As for the power rush we might feel that when we feed.
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>>26112434
For the first couple weeks, it sucked. No pun intended.

All I wanted at first was sex and blood, and I was willing to do anything to get it.
After that, I spent some time on the run. Even the thought of talking to a pony horrified me.

Now, I guess it's calmed down a bit, I don't feel all that different than I did before, but it's horrifying knowing that blood can make me quite literally lose my mind.
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>>26112434
It's been a very mixed experience.
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>>26112434
Wow, didn't know fang was so old fashioned...but I guess that would explain his girly fancy outfits.

The power rush I think I might have gotten over but as late I think I kinda like unlife. It's not too bad when you come to terms with it.
I'm just kinda worried about surviving at this point.

Seeing how P-mart bought out my business, I don't think i'll be able to start fruit empire now.
And getting the money to get myself established some place wont be cheep. And I think the adventurers guild is starting to get spooked that I only work at night.
I need something more stable.

Ask June if she knows of anyone who might want to hire us. We do have managerial experiences.
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>>26112810
>And I think the adventurers guild is starting to get spooked that I only work at night.
Not really, and we have medical records to back that up now.
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>>26112989
>trip
woops
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>>26112482
>>26112483
>>26112514
>>26112810
"Well at first it really sucked."
>June smiles, but rolls her eyes at your pun.
>You recount some of your misadventures on the run, though spare any mention of Twilight.
"But really I'm more concerned with just surviving and making enough money to survive than power, you know? I'm not really established, and Patwrite's P-Mart put me out of buisness, so I really don't even have an income right now. The Adventurer's guild has some nice pay, but I'm not sure how much longer I can keep my condition a secret from them. I'd love to start some fruit selling empire, but I don't think that's really feasible as a goal right now."
>June laughs.
>"You sold fruit before, right? I can see it now, Mango's Fruit Empire conquers, no liberates, Canterlot from P-Mart's octopus grasp, haha."
>"But seriously, you seemed to be doing fine in Ponyville, why did you come here? Just to speak with the council? I'd have stayed in that castle myself, at least until I could get more established, like you said."
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>>26113088
Yeah, just for the council. I didn't know of any other way to talk to established vampires, and I'm planning on going back to ponyville as soon as it's over.
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>>26113088
er...I don't remember telling anyone we we're from ponyville. Did we tell the counsel that or did she let something slip?
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>>26113088
I knew things were happening with other vampires, and being in the dark just seemed like a bad idea. If nothing else I know now that the council isn't going to hunt me or anything like that.
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>>26113088
Wanted to meet some vampires that might be friendly.
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>>26113161
That's a fair point. We didn't say anything about Ponyville or a Castle.
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>>26113088
It was now or never, we had no other info to go on other than the implication that the vampires would be meeting here soon, it would have been a terrible chance to take since we didn't know how often these meetings are
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>>26113188
I think we may have spoken about the castle of the two sisters we were staying in, not Twilights. We've also mentioned the adventures guild in ponyville
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>>26113161
>>26113188
I'm not sure saying anything would be a good idea.
Maybe we should just act like we didn't notice.
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>>26113205
Wait, wait I just noticed something
>You recount some of your misadventures on the run, though spare any mention of Twilight.

This would explain how she knows of the castle and ponyville. False alarm.
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>>26113161
>>26113188
>>26113204
>>26113255
No one asked to hide anything, so other than obviously damning info, Mango told June the basic outline of events so far.
>>26113161
>>26113150
>>26113184
>>26113188
>>26113189
"I mostly hoped to meet some friendly faces. Plus if I missed this meeting I had no idea when or where another might happen."
>"Aww, well I can't say anything for the others, but I hope you count me among the friendly faces."
>June and you talk a bit longer before June signals for the spawn to take the stallion away to 'break' him.
>"It's getting rather late. I assume you have a room in town? You're welcome to stay here for the sunlight hours if you wish, but I need my rest as well."
>You check your watch. It's about 4:30 AM.
>What does Mango do?
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>>26113281
Meh, lets head back. I'm vaguely worried about Fang pulling something while we're here.
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>>26113330
Yup.
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>>26113281
Thank her for the food, the tea, and her offer, and go back to our hotel.
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>>26113281
Oh shit it's late...er early.
If we can beat the sun from here we should probably go back to the hotel and get ready to head back to ponyville.

Hopefully we'll be able to visit June again. She's pretty nice.
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>>26113354
We're not going back for at least another two days. Meeting's aren't over.
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>>26113354
>>26113365
We're not going back to stay. We should go meet with Twilight though.
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>>26113398
We're not? When was this decided?
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>>26113398
We're supposed to pick up our body armor tomorrow night though.
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>>26113404
There's another meeting, remember?

>>26113409
Picking up armor takes all night?
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>>26113365
>>26113281
Maybe we should try sending twilight a letter to tell her and luna to meet us in the dreamscape. I think a update is in order given this huge war that's going to happen and we might get some advice to get them to work with luna.

Or maybe we can pray to luna and she'll visit our dream.
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>>26113438
But I don't think we're going back to Ponyville between meetings, right?
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>>26113451
Twilight is completely unaware of the second meeting and said that we could just go talk to her after the first one.
What's she gonna think if we don't turn up after we walked into a meeting full of possibly hostile vampires?
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>>26113480
Is she unaware though? We don't even have our train ticket back yet.
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>>26113489
How is she aware? We were the one she sent to the meeting.
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>>26113496
Dunno, but in any case, we don't have a ticket back yet.
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>>26113504
You usually buy those at the station anon.
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>>26113529
Except Twilight said she was going to provide them.
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>>26113541
Yeah, she gave us two actually.
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>>26113567
http://desustorage.org/mlp/thread/25895448/#25933757
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>>26113480
Don't you guys think the council will get suspicious that we suddenly vanished after arguing so hard to get luna's help.
It's probably best to stay and try to figure out a way to contact twilight and luna in the meantime while we're still in the meeting.

All we need to do is keep the council arguing until we can make contact and get a plan together.
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>>26113587
https://anonpone.pineapplecomputing.com/vampony/25747741
>a pair of train tickets
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>>26113597
But we're not suddenly vanishing. We'll be at the meeting same as everyone else.
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>>26113587
>>26113599
shit
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choo choo
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>>26113650
Hey, if we gotta go, we gotta go, I don't think it's THAT crucial that we stay for the rest But for the love of god if you were planning something super important to happen here in the event we don't leave, please make other plans or work around it
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>>26113675
>>26113689
No, no, I'm just kicking myself for forgetting that detail. I really try not to contradict earlier stuff like that.
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>>26113689
Can't we just go talk to her and then come back?
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>>26113729
Why can't we just send twilight a message letting her know we'll be longer and give her and luna a update. I'll probably only take a day to for a letter to get to her?
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>>26113753
I'd rather not send information about this through the mail. If we're being watched as you seem to fear, then they could easily intercept the letter.
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>>26113794
We could just be discreet about it. Also if we don't let her know what's up she might think something happened and we'll end up with the royal guards lined up at the counsels doorstep. So it's better than nothing.
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>>26113916
Meh, I'm not sure how you discreetly send a letter to a princess if you really are being watched.
I suppose we could send it to Fluttershy and ask her to pass it on.
It still means she doesn't know anything for at least a day. She could act before then.
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>>26113959
Fluttershy works.
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>>26113330
>>26113352
>>26113354
Last for tonight.
"Thanks, June, but I should get back to my hotel. Hopefully we can hang out again."
>"That sounds delightful, dear. Just peachy."
>You head back to the Pillow Talk hotel.
>You're still not entirely sure what to do tomorrow night, but you do need to pick up your armor, and maybe some clothes for it to go under...
>You need to let Twilight or Luna know what's going on, but you're not sure how. You could try to take the train back to Ponyville, or maybe send Twilight a letter? Luna is in town, you think, but that would mean going near the palace...
>Maybe you should just go to the council's second meeting before going back to Twilight.
>You've learned a lot, but it might be best to get more info before reporting back.
>Then again, Twilight might assume something bad happened and kick down the door, though she doesn't quite seem the type to do that.
>Either way, you need to rest. Maybe you should think it over while you sleep.
>You drift off to slumber.

you find yourself on dark clouds
a path into darkness
onward you march, unknowing
a fork, yonder! But which way?
One cloaks you in shadow
the other bathes in light
Mango has gained enough "blood" to upgrade her powers. Your choices during this dream will determine her exact upgrades.If you think this is a dumb system, well tough it out for now, if no one likes the results I'll just have you pick.
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>>26114064
Use superior wings to fly down the middle, laughing at the ground scum along the way.
Nah, go light.
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>>26114064
Shadow's probably upgrading our stealth powers. No idea what light could be.

So let's go light.
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>>26114064
Let's go for the light in this one
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>>26114064
Head towards the shadow!
We might be able to upgrade hypnosis. That sounds like a shadow power.
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>>26114064
I want to see what light powers are for a vampire.
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>>26114064
I too am curious about light so that's where we're going


I always wondered what were our charachter's voices i can't seem to get what would mango speak like i mean she's a mare but each pony has unique voice
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>>26114064
as much as I want to sneak into Luna bedroom I think It would be easier if we just asked twilight to get luna to meet with us some how.
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>>26115392
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Light bump
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Discovering new powers:the CYOA
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>>26117762
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>>26117762
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>>26117762
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>>26117762
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>>26114084
>>26114095
>>26114106
>>26114241
>>26114827
>>26116701
bathing in light
power unfettered
it burns you at first,
then you really feel it
an energy flows into you

You continue on the lighted path
Another fork ahead confronts you
Through the clouds you see each
One reminds you of home, easy
Comforting, warm, soft, but boring.
The other is charged with energy
ever changing, fraught with danger
Which path does Mango choose?
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>>26121335
Since we're going to be in the adventurer's guild, fighting for money, the dangerous path.
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>>26121335
Danger.
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>>26121335
Danger zone
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>>26121335
D-D-DANGER ZONE
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>>26121335
Towards ever changing danger!
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>>26121353
>>26121374
>>26121381
>>26121403
>>26121412
You steel yourself for danger
Emboldened, you walk onward
Energy ever changing sparks
Never satisfied by what you have
You always yearn for more, more!

You march ahead, eyes always forward.
somehow you know this is the final fork
One path has gnashing teeth, and blood
It is steeped in the sanguine ichor of life.
The other is a frozen wasteland of death.
Jagged ice shards rip through the path.
Which of these does Mango choose?
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>>26121567
Bloody path.
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>>26121567
S I B E R I A
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>>26121594
>!MangosItPc
why?
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>>26121601
I forgot to take it off
not really sorry
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>>26121567
ICE COLD
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>>26121567
Ice
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>>26121567
dang I have no idea which might have what but I guess

I'll go with the blood path because it sounds metal as fuck.
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>>26121594
>>26121625
Well, you get one warning. I'm not gonna count votes from anyone tripping from here out.
This does leave the vote tied though...
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>>26121807
If no one else votes.

Evens Blood
Odds Ice.
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Ice
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The wording for this whole dream path thing is really cool and all but I still think I'd rather just know what I could upgrade first and get my cool poem after.
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>>26121567
Ice
>>26121854
But the vague nature of the upgrade is half the fun!
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>>26121854
It's a bit like opening presents. I kind of like it.
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>>26121845
>>26121679
>>26121658
You feet crunch through the frozen cloud
It chills your bone, nay! Your very soul!
But the chill doesn't harm you, no.
You become winter's grasp.
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>>26121854
>>26121932
If you're unsatisfied with the selection, vote to change now, I suppose.
If you want to maintain immersion, ignore these spoilers.
You chose strength over subtlety
You chose to gain a new power, rather than yo upgrade an old one
You chose Ice Missile over Drain Attack
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>>26121960
Neat, that sounds like the more useful option
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>>26121960
Neat. I'm not unsatisfied, but I would have liked to upgrade hypnosis.
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>>26121960
Projectile attack huh?
Neat.
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>>26121975
>>26121982
>>26121989
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>>26121982
That would have been Subtlety>Comfort>Hypnosis
>>26121989
You'll have to find out exactly what it does by using it. Or figuring out how to use it.
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>>26122016
Hmm..strength over sudety. Just how much harder do we punch stuff? Or did that just mean we got an offencive power?

Because other than the wanting to upgrade hypnotize over having ice weapons i'm pretty fine with what we got. I like playing mango like hercules and bustin fuckers doors down with a punch.

Knock Knock, it's the fruit bat, bitch!
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>>26122097
I think it means we got one upgrade.

The options were strength powers or stealth powers
Then Upgrade an existing power or get a new one
Finally, Power A or Power B
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>>26122016
I hate abstract.
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>>26122016
Well, now that we know how the system works, we can actually figure out how to use it in the future.
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>>26121960
>You wake up in a cold sweat.
>That was a weird dream
>You do feel like You learned something though.
>Something about ice, you think?
>You check your watch. It's 6:30 PM, sun's probably just going down, though you could navigate the hotel by misting around if you wanted.

>You think about last night.
>You know you should try to contact Princess Twilight, or Princess Luna, but you're not sure how you should go about that.
What does Mango do?
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>>26122110
Ok, well if that's the case I guess i'm cool with what we got.

I just worry that we'll never use our more obnoxious powers because will get in a huge fight on who and when we can use them.
Unlike hypnosis and super strength that can be used more freely. We can probably just train them up naturally like we've been doing anyway.

New power are always cool.
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>>26122267
So we could break into the castle like a badass to talk to in person luna, or we can just mail twilight a letter and ask her to get luna to visit us in a dream or something.

I think letting them know about the whole deal with fang and the vamp fractions might be important to do before the council can come to some decision. Given that whole war thing about to happen.
In the meantime anyone got any ideas on how to get the council to do what we want without princess advice?
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>>26122267
Not sure, really. We could maybe send a letter to Princess Luna and drop extra coin for priority letter, just telling her that it's Mango and asking to talk in dream.
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>>26122267
We're just here to find things out, there's no reason to give an incomplete report.
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>>26122433
Sounds good. I just wonder if she's the type who actually reads her letters....But then again she probably doesn't get as many so a priority letter could work.
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>>26122267
Do we have a train ticket back or not?
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>>26122402
>>26122433
>>26122522
>>26122865
Yes
>You decide to write a letter.
>You head down to the lobby, having to mist through some sun light patches along the way.
>The map of the building shows a mail room on the ground floor, so you head there.
>In the small room a small bipedal dragon sits behind a desk, fiddling with some envelopes.
>Her red scales shimmer as she lazily incinerates a letter with green flame.
>She slowly turns her eyes to you.
>"You got me a letter? No? If you want to write one here we sell envelopes, stationery, postcards or paper."
What does Mango do?
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>>26122904
Oh, well that makes things easier. We should send one to both princesses. Ask Luna if we can talk and tell Twilight we're okay and the meeting's still going.
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>>26122904
Something short and simple, only with the most necessary information.
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>>26122940
If it's not too expensive, this.
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>>26122953
Forgot prices
Envelope is 2 bits, Paper is 4 bits for a leaf of 50 sheets, Postcards are 3 bits, and the stationary is 8 bits It does look nice though.
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>>26123014
Postage included?
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>>26123027
With the postcard or envelope, yes
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>>26122940
This

Send one letter to twilight letting her know we're ok and send one to Luna asking if she can meet with us in some discreet fashion like in a daydream. Or as soon as possible we'll probably have to let her know we're in canterlot. Maybe we can let her know it's us by using a clever handle. Let's use stationary for luna.

Like "your favorite bat"
Or just mango...it's kind of a unique name.
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>>26122940
>>26122943
>>26122953
>>26123037
>>26123162
>You buy two envelopes, a leaf of paper and one piece of nice stationary.
-16 Bits
270 bits remaining
>You're a bit intimidated by having to write to Princess Luna. Twilight was approachable, so you hope Luna is similar, but you've never met her...
>You give Twilight a rundown of the facts, to the point, and concise.
>For Luna you try and write as neat as possible, though mouth writing is never quite as good as horn writing, despite your effort.
>You say that you'd like to meet as soon as she's able. You tell her that you're in Canterlot, but that you're not sure where it's safe to meet.
>You try to be as discreet as possible, and seal both envelopes tight. You write your name and the Title of the princesses on each before setting your letters on the small pile the dragon is slowly pulling from.
>She pulls Luna's as soon as it hits the pile, but as you're walking out, a mare walks in and sets a hooffull of envelopes on top of Twilight's.

>You leave the mail room, half expecting Luna to simply teleport in front of you at any moment.
>What does Mango do now?
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>>26123544
Pick up our armor.
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>>26123575
And something to cover it. A coat or hoodie maybe.
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>>26123575
>>26123753
>You head out to the old surplus shop.
>You greet the old stallion behind the counter
>"Right, you're the little batpony who ordered the body armor? I thought this stuff was just level one, but it looks like it's got pockets for plates too. I'll stick to the 200 bits we agreed to though. It is Guard surplus, so it's not exactly slim."
-200 bits
70 bits remain.
>He points to a large crate filled with vests.
>A few have worrying holes, which the stallion huffs at and discards, and most are too big for you, but you find a vest that fits.
>It is somewhat bulky, and you won't be hiding it with just a dress. You're gonna need a jacket or coat.
>The store owner suggests some of the old military jackets he has stocked for 30 bits, but this is Canterlot, there are surely other options.
What does Mango do?
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>>26124016
Hmm, we're getting short on cash. If we can get something normal looking elsewhere for the same price then I'd rather do that. If it's gonna leave us broke though we should just take one of these.
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>>26124016
Function over form.

It'll work just fine. Just don't wear it to the meeting.
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>>26124016
If there isn't a cheap jacket to buy then just leave the armor at the hotel room.
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>>26124016
Maybe there is someplace secluded where we can find a secluded place to practice our ice thing until the meeting. Like in a alley or something.
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>>26124141
>>26124170
>>26124409
>You decide to look for something cheaper, stuffing the armor in your bag.
>If you can't find anything, you can always comeback.
>There's many boutiques in Canterlot, but also large box stores.
>There's, of course, the ever present P-Mart.
>You avoid the latter, but shop around and eventually find some items in your budget.
Faux Leather Jacket: Fashionable, and hides the armor well, but expensive. 70 bits
Sweater: If you're looking for the armor, you'll spot the tell tale bulging, but it's cheap and comfy. 20 bits
Blazer: Similar to the military jackets, but a bit more stylish. 32 bits.
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>>26125185
Pausing for the night.
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>>26125185
Blazer sounds best, though jacket would be cool.
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>>26125185
I think it's best to save our bits. The best one is too expensive and the cheaper options probably can't even hid our armor that well.
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>>26125185
Let's go for the Blazer, I suppose.
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Bloop
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>>26125185
Might as well buy mili vest for 70 bits
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>>26126370
Oops 30 bits
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>>26125185
Blazer
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bamp
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>>26129011
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>>26129011
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>>26125249
>>26125265
>>26125299
>>26126399
>You decide to go with the Blazer.
>They have large brass buttons and are double breasted.
>There's far more choice in color than the old surplus, which was purple from the Lunar Guard and red from the Solar Guard.
>Your armor pokes out the front a bit, but as far as you can tell it just looks like a white undershirt. Can't see much of it.
>What color do you pick?
>Do you want to look for anything else?

>>26124170
>>26124545
Just to clarify, the meeting is tomorrow night. You have a whole night to yourself.
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>>26131468
Fuck it, let's go for a nice blue, or a cool pattern if they have it
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>>26131468
Purple!
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>>26131508
Wait scratch that I got too excited. How about a nice cool, maroon .
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>>26131468
Dark blue.
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>>26131468
Blue.
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>>26131504
>>26131632
>>26131653
>You decide on a classic dark blue and pay the cashier.
-32 bits
Total 38 bits remaining
>You really need to get some more cash.
>You head back to the hotel and don the armor and Blazer.
>You also note the spiked hoof guards lying on the floor. Well one is lying. The other is still stuck in the floor.
>You hope the hotel doesn't charge Twilight for that...
>While you're here you get a knock on your door.
>You jump a bit, you don't think anyone but Twilight knew where you were.
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>>26131724
Look through the peephole before opening.
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>>26131724
Check the peephole and be prepared to mist form out of the place.
Just in case.
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>>26131724
Probably just the maid.
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>>26131802
>>26131788
>>26131746
>You think at first that it might be the maid, but it's about 8:00 PM, and you keep the "do not disturb" hanger on during the day...
>You check the peephole, and see the distorted image of a small red dragoness standing in front of the door.
>She's wearing an ill fitting bellcolt's cap, and looks rather annoyed.
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>>26131848
Open it and say hello
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>>26131848
Open the door and say hi.
I hope this isn't about our bill or how we busted a hole in the sandbag.
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>>26131848
Possibly a response to one of our letters.
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>>26131848
Open up. Give her a winning smile.
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>>26131848
Say hi
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>>26131868
>>26131901
>>26131909
>>26131945
>>26132215
>You open the door, and after checking with your tongue that your fangs are hidden, you give her a big smile.
"Hello, what do you need?"
>The little dragoness tries to conceal her bad mood and says, dryly, "I'm sorry to disturb you at this time, but you have received a letter marked "urgent" from the office of Princess Luna."
>She hands you the letter, says good night.
>You close the door and open the letter.
>Oddly, it seems to be a simple form letter printed on thick cardstock, with "MANGO" written in the pre printed blanks.
Dear MANGO
Thank you for writing. We cherish all the various letters we receive from our subjects.
Your concerns regarding the path our leadership is taking the nation of Equestria are duly noted, and we wish you to know that no action will be taken that would harm our subjects or their way of life.
Princess Celestia joins me in wishing you the best of wishes.
>It's signed with a large crescent over the L in Luna.
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>>26132411
Did we just get automated mail?
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>>26132411
Now why would a form letter be marked urgent? Especially since we didn't tell her anything.

Either there's something hidden or she just wants to tell us
A: that she'll come to us
B: don't mail her, Celestia might be reading.
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>>26132411
Hopefully we didn't say anything problematic in that one.
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>>26132446
Further expanded. Do we know anything about magically hidden text?

Maybe she'd give us a letter only we could read in the dark or something?
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>>26132411
Yeah I feel a hidden message in this.
We should probably keep the letter and try to inspect it farther.

I'm guessing it's made to look like auto mail to make it look like it came from some random ranting citizen about leadership as a cover.
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>>26132411
>we wish you to know that no action will be taken that would harm our subjects or their way of life

Is the only thing with possible relevance to us. It might mean a lot of different things, though.
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>>26132446
If prob right something subtle is going on inspect letter
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>>26132490
Well if we did fuck up it's their own fault for hiring a noob vampire.
We're a bit lacking in a few centuries experience in this espionage junk.

But to be honest I'd a little surprised Luna gets enough mail to warent a auto responder.
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>>26132769
>>26132760
>>26132572
>>26132533
>>26132446
>Something's up with the letter.
>No way some automail would be marked urgent.
>There's got to be a hidden message in here somewhere.
>You try turning off the lights, but despite your enhanced vision, nothing about the letter seems different.
>You try using your eyes like you do to hypnotise, but that justs makes you feel silly after staring at the inanimate paper for too many minutes.
>You try flipping it over, and upside down, looking at the light bulbs through the sheet.
>Nothing.
>You toss the paper in annoyance, and it floats mockingly over by the window.
>In the sliver of moonlight coming under the tightly drawn curtain, you think you see a shimmer.
>You scramble over and throw open the window, bathing the letter in moonlight.

>In flowing silvery script, it reads:
Dear Mango,
I hope this message finds you well. Princess Twilight has said that you're a resourceful little pony, so I have full faith that you will find it.
I'm afreard that due to current concerns and duties I doubt we will be able to meet in person. Celestia has devoted much of her attention to the emerging threat that these vampires offer. I have been left to the dreadful duty of paperwork and dealing with petty nobility.
However, I shall endeavor to be of as much assistance as I can. Few ponies know that I can visit my subjects dreams. However, I can only do so when they slumber but I remain alert. We have too similar a sleep schedule to allow this without some other form of coordination. To be honest though, I have fallen behind in that duty as well, due to taking over many of my sister's roles.
As for your report so far, I've relayed the information to Twilight, and she's working on analysing your reports and combining them with those of other agents. If you need my support in the future, you should address me on the envelope as "Commander and Chief of the Lunar Guard."
>The signature in the magic ink is the same as the other side.
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>>26133171
Clever of Celly to dump duties on Luna so she can't have a hand in the vampire stuff.

For now, adventure guild to make some money?
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>>26133171
>Gets frustrated and throws paper at window to discover a secret message.
Of course we're super resourceful and totally don't just have dumb luck.
I guess we just need to go to bed early to talk to her and hope she's not busy.

Let's go hunt down some bad guys, preverbaly anyone wanted dead or alive for a big reward and perhaps we can get a drink out of it. Maybe the guild has some bounties.
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>>26133559
Reminder that this horse shoved a mango up her snatch during sex and punched a mirror because it had the audacity not to show her face.
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>>26133624
Sounds like my kind of horse anon.
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>>26133490
>>26133559
>>26133624
>>26133720
>You head to the adventurers guild
>Actually it's a new thread
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>>26134227
forgot link...
>>26134216
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