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cancry2022-04-17 01:41 pm
Luxuria Intro Log
With the real super power of teamwork, the Executors have successfully managed to make their way through the Gula Underside and defeat the previous Authority there. With Gerda now freed from her past regrets and given the power of an Executor, Gula and its inhabitants seem to be in safe hands... for now at least. More interesting – or concerning, perhaps – is the tentative ally you've gained in the form of Birdie, the mysterious girl who attacked some of your number in the Superbia Underside. While she seemed to be nothing but an enemy back then, a surprising connection has been formed with who you now understand to be the Authority of Purgatory itself. While she doesn't necessarily believe the Executors will be able to repair Purgatory, she is at least willing to admit that she shares their goals of wanting to see Purgatory restored... either to its former state, or to something new. But what does that mean for the Executors? And what does that mean for Rei supposedly born from the Authority's discarded heart? There are still many questions the Executors need to answer and as a blast of dry, hot air blows up from the next layer, you can only hope that Luxuria holds the key to at least some of them... | |
![]() ♪♫ Wet & Dry – Sakuzyo After the humidity and noise of the Gula Underside, passing down to the Lust Layer of Purgatory initially seems like a relief. The air here is dry and sharp and though you hear noise drifting up to meet you and see a whole rainbow of lights clustered together in the dark, it doesn't seem as though it'll be quite as overwhelming as some of the bustling Layers you've had the pleasure of exploring before. But as you set foot down into Luxuria and feel the heat of the ground under your feet, you begin to wonder if you might just have hopped out of the frying pan and into the fire... | |


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Options...
[ she hadn't ever thought of any alternatives. regardless of the reason for it, even trying to consider something that didn't involve passing through the Cogs had made her feel as if she would be doing something terrible. because — because she remembers Esme. Esme, who was branded as the enemy so quickly, before they knew anything about her, before she ever poisoned their food. simply for not wanting to disappear. because it was a selfish and bad and evil thing to want.
Chiron is speaking of necessity, possibilities if the Cogs cannot be mended, but. Mona hadn't thought of any other scenario. ]
Like what happened to you? [ she sounds unsure. ] Having your memories taken away.
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[He had mentioned it to Wolfsbane, of all people, but Mona deserves to know. Chiron shakes his head.]
No--well, that is, technically, an option, but I speak of...Authority. A little birdie has joined us, in a fashion, on our trek, as you may have noticed. She is the Authority of all of Purgatory, but she does not have the same kind of control, perhaps for it being so large of an area. She cannot enact change. But we have posited that perhaps if the power is spread among several people...
[He spreads, too, his hands.] There may be options to change how Purgatory even works. Fix the Cogs, or simply make the Cogs cease to exist. To alter the very nature of this place.
...I hesitate to bring the idea up to some of the others. They would have every right to be suspect of her. And I imagine that the majority opinion is still to fix the Cogs, or to make an attempt. If we do...I wonder if we can choose differently. To choose not to go.
And while the Cogs are broken, we still feel it, do we not? That inherent wrongness.