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We’re too young to be critics, we won’t miss anything at all [W4, Thursday night]
[You know. Before their grave-digging adventures.
So anyway, Thursday sure was something. This whole week sure was something, and Percy's head is spinning and after returning Xion to where Xion needed to be, he'd sat outside of the hotel holding onto Annabeth's letter. The whole thing made his chest hurt, heart sick and broken all over again. And yet, strangely, it motivated him.
It gave him something to think about and it reminded him that he had things to bring up. There were two people in this stupid town that he truly trusted and it wasn't hard to flag either of them down. He suggested that they meet in Natalie's room later that evening (seeing how she currently didn't have a roommate) and went back to his room for some time.
By the time their meeting time arrives, Percy comes back to Natalie's room with a box under his arm and a piece of paper in-hand. He enters the room after knocking, looking up at his two companions. It didn't surprise him that Jason beat him there, seeing how he was taking time to gather things.]
So...before we say anything, can we just agree that pretty much everything is going to stay between us for right now?
So anyway, Thursday sure was something. This whole week sure was something, and Percy's head is spinning and after returning Xion to where Xion needed to be, he'd sat outside of the hotel holding onto Annabeth's letter. The whole thing made his chest hurt, heart sick and broken all over again. And yet, strangely, it motivated him.
It gave him something to think about and it reminded him that he had things to bring up. There were two people in this stupid town that he truly trusted and it wasn't hard to flag either of them down. He suggested that they meet in Natalie's room later that evening (seeing how she currently didn't have a roommate) and went back to his room for some time.
By the time their meeting time arrives, Percy comes back to Natalie's room with a box under his arm and a piece of paper in-hand. He enters the room after knocking, looking up at his two companions. It didn't surprise him that Jason beat him there, seeing how he was taking time to gather things.]
So...before we say anything, can we just agree that pretty much everything is going to stay between us for right now?
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[Fuck the Deputy indeed? He mulls over what Natalie's said though, followed by what he knows, what he's lived through, and he breathes out a quiet "holy shit" under his breath.]
I think I can guess. Have you guys ever heard of the Labyrinth? Like, the one that was the prison for the minotaur. [He licks his lips.] Made by a guy named Daedalus, son of Athena. Daedalus made the Labyrinth originally because he was hired by King Minos to create an inescapable prison. That's why the Labyrinth is a huge maze. However, later, Minos had Daedalus and his son Icarus thrown into prison and that was where the pair decided to create wings to fly away. I'm sure you know the story of Icaraus, so I'm not going to touch it. With Daedalus's son dead, he went back to work little by little. Years later, he went to visit his nephew, Perdix. Now Perdix was a really smart kid. He had these plans, right? Plans for transferring a person's soul into an automaton. Statues or bronze figures, like robots sort of. Daedalus, being a son of Athena, he was like: "this is a stupid plan and it won't work? I'm smarter than you, why are you doing this?" But eventually his pride got the better of him, and he murdered his own nephew. Athena wasn't really happy with that and marked him as a murder for the rest of his life.
...Daedalus was kind of a bad person. He spent years hiding out in another king's palace and acted as a tutor for the princesses. Minos was still angry about his escape and decided to best him and bring him out of hiding by presenting him with a challenge. Again, being an Athena kid, Daedalus's pride got the better of him. Minos tracked him down, but the princesses killed Minos to protect their teacher. The problem was that Daedalus knew that King Minos would be waiting for him in the Underworld and after Minos died the guy was, like, appointed to be a judge in the Underworld. Daedalus knew he wouldn't receive a fair trial upon his death, so he went into hiding back in his original Labyrinth.
The thing about that Labyrinth is that it started growing and changing on its own. It grew all over in the ancient lands, and when Olympus moved west so did the Labyrinth. Daedalus was able to live to his old age...but using the notes from his nephew, he was able to create a new body for himself. An automaton.
The point of that story was that the guy was in his fifth body when Annabeth and I met him. Went by the name Quintus, he was acting as a spy for the Titan Army to see if our Camp was worth saving. He'd already accepted a deal from his employers to be a ruler in the Underworld so he could avoid Minos forever and get his family back. Sure, in the end he fought on our side and finally accepted death but there were some special circumstances around that. And when he died, the Labyrinth died because it was tied to his lifeforce.
[A frown.] He was Annabeth's half-brother. And he's who I got Mrs. O'Leary from. So. Think about this. We have a robot sheriff who says he's connected to this place and there's a giant labyrinth under us right now filled with a bunch of horrible things, including alternate universe versions of ourselves who have died before. What do you take away from all of that?
[And finally, he pulls a pen out of his pocket and begins marking up Annabeth's letter to puzzle things out.]
The method, by the way, is that we have to get it down to a number of people, the right people, who won't kill each other. Once we have a group that won't stab each other in the back no matter what and all murderous idea and intent is gone, we could, in theory, end the game. So, like I said, complicated.
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...It does sound similar and I see what you're going for here, but I'm going to keep my fingers crossed that it's at least a little less horrifying than what you're implying, man. Jesus christ.
[But her tone of voice pretty clearly says that she doesn't hold much stock in the idea of anything here not being completely horrifying. Yikes. As for the second part of what he says... That's interesting, but she doesn't have much hope for it, either.]
So, us three, Xion, Yuna, and Papika. Well, maybe Papika. Papika is actually pretty violent when you stop and think about it. Those are still really bad odds.
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On the rulebook, he writes:]
If you're implying what I think you're implying, I'm going to hit the exit button on this line of conversation right now. Natalie's right: That's horrifying.
[Though, you know... When is the horrifying option not the most likely one? Murphy's Law is in full effect in the quaint, little town of Whole Ass. Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong. That's just how it is.]
I think Damian and Milla could be tacked onto that list. Odd's are still seriously fucked up, but they don't seem like the type to want the game to continue if given the choice.
Though, fyi: Not saying we should place our bets on waiting for the right combination of people. There HAS to be a better way than letting everyone else drop dead.
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I've been thinking about it since Natalie told us what's under the town. I've been in that Labyrinth and it's just about as awful as you'd think. I don't think it's exactly the same, but the similarities bother me too much.
I agree with Jason, too. Damian and Milla are on that list, but...I don't know about Yuna. [He looks a little guilty about that, too.] I don't want her to get hurt, but I also don't know if her judgment is clear enough yet not to let other people get hurt. [It's a real sign of trust that he says this, the way he lets his guard drop and his insecurities seep through.] ...I wanted to put the bear trap out or lock it in a cell. She decided it would be better to hide it in her room so nobody could get hurt. Hal told me that trap was supposed to be used to stop coyotes or stop a murderer. [In other news. Annabeth may still be alive, otherwise.] But if you guys trust her, I have to, too.
We're not going to wait around for the right combination. There's something much bigger we're missing that makes it easier to end the round early, but what are we supposed to do? It's going to take finding the people that have roles and figuring it out from there.
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[She shakes her head, though. She doesn't agree with everything they've said next.]
If the criteria is that there's no chance the remaining players would kill each other... I'm not sure if Milla would be on that list. I'm not saying she isn't a good person, don't get me wrong, but I get the feeling that if she really thought it was for the greater good, she would be willing to kill someone here. We don't really know what they offer the bandits to goad them into murder, so... I don't know.
[A soft sigh. She hates saying that.]
As for Yuna... Is the criteria that they wouldn't hurt anyone themselves, or that they wouldn't let anyone to get hurt through negligence or something? Because if it's the second, I would agree with you, definitely. Either way - do you have any ideas as to how to figure out who exactly has a role here?