A lot of you don't know what these names mean. [He shakes his head.] Honey Pot is basically someone who uses sex as an allure for people in order to trap them and get information or money or stuff. Items. Whatever.
[Just. A deadeyed look.] Do I look like I'd be a Sugar Daddy, Tamamo? [Listen!!!]
--wait how are you unfamiliar with half of these but you just happen to know what that one means?
[Listen it fits with her lore? She can own this unfortunate fact]
-- And yes, I suppose you're correct. [Ha. HA HA.] You haven't the finances to pull off that title. Never fear, Master, I still accept you, even if you're perpetually broke.
[And honestly Junpei asks a valid question. Tamamo is momentarily caught off guard before--]
My best guess is that when I was summoned, I was gifted that information... I don't really get to choose what I do and do not know, you realize!
It's maybe better that it's not. Their role is a little complicated.
[Also, let's not send his wife to lure people in like that even if it is her normal lore. He narrows his eyes a bit then.]
But thanks. You know what they say about marriage. For richer, for poorer, or whatever. [But he's reviewing his own list. There's also a ? next to Booty Caller to indicate that's the one he's missing.] I never really thought about it that way. I figured you always just knew a lot given who you are. Kind of a weird thing to have knowledge about is all.
[...he taps the word "catfish."] This used to be Izuminokami's role. I had to explain some of these names to him, too.
Junpei knows nothing about what it means to be summoned as she is, and an explanation would bring a pragmatic element to the conversation. No need to make it personal at all.
-- and yet. Tamamo stands there with her gaze turned elsewhere for a moment before nodding]
Is it true that if a role dies, then the role is gifted to someone else?
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If so, that seems to insinuate that they're all necessary in some way. Perhaps for the ritual?
[Tamamo please tell your husband things...the worst is that he may normally be able to call her on this, but right now he's still recovering and also focused on his notes.]
Yes. We've lost two people who had roles, and they've shifted to other people since then. We've maybe lost more, but I think every other role is with its original owner.
It's possible we need all thirteen for the ritual, too. The last group went down to twelve and maybe that's how they failed. But you can see how and why I'm trying to find this last role. If that's true, we need everyone on the same page.
[Yes good stay focused on the notes because Tamamo has zero qualms with exploiting her good fortune, even as she sneaks a furtive glance in his direction]
Yes... it makes sense now why Higekiri-san asked me to aid him in his search.
[Tapping a finger to her lip.]
And that we only lost two with roles is quite fortunate. I'd call it a game of chance, but I wouldn't be surprised if the demons are looking for those with roles specifically to kill them, as well. It's to their benefit.
He asked you, too, huh. [Haha] Someone I'm working with asked him to help and Higekiri's been working on that. It's that reason that lead me to believe who our last role may be, but...I'm not sure yet.
...Escha and Izuminokami. Both died for their roles, but not necessarily in the way you'd think. I don't know if the demons would target them because I don't think most of the hosts that the demons have inhabited have known who to go after. That's going to make the next couple of weeks really, really tricky. We're at the point where there's only twenty-one of us left, and nearly two-thirds of us with roles. It's becoming a numbers game with a deadline.
... Is it possible those without roles must die off?
[It's just a thought, really. She has no idea if it's correct or not, but her tone is musing]
Given what you learned during your last break-in, it would at least give motivation for why our anonymous friend hid information from someone he cared for, and why their friendship ended so bleakly.
You're not the first to suggest that to me. And I'd rather it not come to that, but...someone asked me to make sure I do the honorable thing no matter what it is. I just don't know what that is yet.
How do you really tell people they have to die for the greater good? Not a lot of people on this ship would just agree to that.
And that might precisely be why the last series of events failed. Death is a frightening enigma to most.
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What's worse, knowing that roles can be redistributed would give others more incentive to kill. If the only winners are those who are left alive, then it's in their best interests to tempt fate with murder.
You do raise a good point about that. [Which is a kind of alarming point, but alas.] You think we've had people here kill some of our victims on their own without being possessed? Besides Escha, since that still doesn't entirely count.
[yes, its exactly what she is asking, even as her tone remains light and airy]
Let us speak freely about the matter. Do you not remember I gave you my knife for a reason? It is because I have outlasted my usefulness.
[-- a harsh assessment, maybe, but she doesn't look particularly moved by her self-inflicted cruelty. The ease in which she speaks hints that this was coming eventually]
In terms of our contract, there's very little I can offer you now, regardless of if we'd be forced to turn on each other. Indeed, it would be in your best interest to get rid of me.
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If it still concerns you, here, I'll put your fears at ease. I was not quite honest with you at the start of our agreement - I will likely disappear at the end of this "game", no matter if I survive the demons.
[she keeps a passive smile upon her face, though her expression veils, hiding her thoughts]
I know why you gave it to me even if I don't exactly agree in terms of your usefulness. You're still more useful than you might think. [But...he frowns in thought and leans back to look at her.]
I'm not going to get rid of you unless it really comes to that. [Except.] What exactly do you mean you're going to disappear?
My existence requires me to be anchored to someone -- through their life force, in a sense. Otherwise I can't sustain myself in my truest form, and will vanish as if I never existed.
[a shrug, and she folds her arms, voice almost clinical]
It was always a long shot from the very start, and I realized as much. I formed my contract with you to protect myself and my odds of finding a good match.
But things are different now. [it is brief, unbidden, but there is a flicker of sadness that crosses her expression]
It is best you consider me a phantom doomed to disappear than a participant; it will increase your odds of survival, Master.
[Anchoring? He's listening, and she might recognize the very calculative and perplexed look on his face as she details everything for him. He doesn't give any facial tells otherwise, silently pondering before he folds his hands in his lap and closes the notebook.]
...what does it take for you to be anchored to someone? [It's all he says, but by now she should know him and know why he's asking.] How does that work?
[It's fine, his eyes narrow and his jaw tightens like he's prepping for a fight. Maybe because he is.]
Folly is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Or insanity. Take your pick. This wouldn't be the same as times before, so why can't I consider it? It's a potential, not a guarantee.
Because I'm not here to talk about some idle fantasy, and you shouldn't be, either.
[She's stubborn; that's always been the case, but it's the first time she's turned so much of her ire onto Junpei, and her ears flatten with frustration]
We formed our contract here out of mutual benefit. What benefit do you get being my Master outside of this ship? What benefit do you get now?
[She lobbies each question at him like curses, not even seeking an answer -- only wanting to prove her point and remain on steady ground.]
What if this isn't about my survival, Tamamo? There are other things that are just as important on this ship! And if we're talking about benefit what benefit have you been getting from me?
[There are maybe underlying issues here, and there's a moment he bites the inside of his cheek, but whatever he's thinking seems to...maybe hurt a little.
"I'll help you, Akane. Let me join Crash Keys, or whatever you're calling it!"
"I can't do that."
"Why?"
"I'm going to need you to forget everything you know, Junpei."
"What!?"
"I'm really sorry."
"No...you can't be..."
"Junpei, I will never forget you. But please, forget me. You need to forget..."
"No...I don't want to...I'll never forget...no matter what happens, I won't...I won't."]
But for once, Tamamo is too mad to stop and consider her actions or her words, ears peeled back in defiance]
-- Why? So you can consider me an inconvenience later? I'm no priority of yours.
[There is no human she's ever met that ever considered her one, not when it really counted. And that is fine -- Tamamo knows what she is, what her role will always be.
She won't let Junpei draw her into this web of promises that he'll just end up breaking later.]
[It's fine, he's apparently a little more like his wife than people think because his teeth are bared and he kind of looks like he's 100% ready to throw down, except for the very faint look of distraught in his eyes.]
That's not for you to decide! You don't get to make that choice for me!
Tamamo doesn't get to make that decision for him. Her canines clip on her tongue as she shuts her mouth, the tang of blood filling it. For a second, there is an uneasiness to her, like a fox whose been cornered and can't quite think of a way to outmaneuver her opponent.
And even still--]
I will be the death of you, Junpei. Either as my Master, or collateral, that was always going to be the case. I am not fit to be your Servant.
... Forgive me, for not being honest until now.
[She has killed so many humans that the numbers have all but blurred together. And half of them? She hadn't even meant it; she'd just been angry, filled with curses and grudges, wanting to inflict some misery upon the world for twisting her into a youkai.
At the end of the day, she'll always be an evil fox. Caring for another soul will likely never change that. It would be folly to ask any human to try, especially under these circumstances.
If that is her fate, then -- then she will settle for less, just this once, her unending greed tempered by all the humans who showed her kindness. She will see if she can spare a life of her own accord]
[...he should maybe stop her, but he doesn't have the energy or the words to say anything to convince her. There's something that sounds like "no" somewhere in his throat but it doesn't quite form and he looks down instead, a hand coming up to press at his eyes like it'll relieve some of the pressure in his head.]
...this conversation isn't over, you know. [He's stubborn is the thing. And even if he refuses to look at her now, he's not going to exactly give up forever either.] Be safe tonight.
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[Just. A deadeyed look.] Do I look like I'd be a Sugar Daddy, Tamamo? [Listen!!!]
--wait how are you unfamiliar with half of these but you just happen to know what that one means?
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[Listen it fits with her lore? She can own this unfortunate fact]
-- And yes, I suppose you're correct. [Ha. HA HA.] You haven't the finances to pull off that title. Never fear, Master, I still accept you, even if you're perpetually broke.
[And honestly Junpei asks a valid question. Tamamo is momentarily caught off guard before--]
My best guess is that when I was summoned, I was gifted that information... I don't really get to choose what I do and do not know, you realize!
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[Also, let's not send his wife to lure people in like that even if it is her normal lore. He narrows his eyes a bit then.]
But thanks. You know what they say about marriage. For richer, for poorer, or whatever. [But he's reviewing his own list. There's also a ? next to Booty Caller to indicate that's the one he's missing.] I never really thought about it that way. I figured you always just knew a lot given who you are. Kind of a weird thing to have knowledge about is all.
[...he taps the word "catfish."] This used to be Izuminokami's role. I had to explain some of these names to him, too.
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Junpei knows nothing about what it means to be summoned as she is, and an explanation would bring a pragmatic element to the conversation. No need to make it personal at all.
-- and yet. Tamamo stands there with her gaze turned elsewhere for a moment before nodding]
Is it true that if a role dies, then the role is gifted to someone else?
[...]
If so, that seems to insinuate that they're all necessary in some way. Perhaps for the ritual?
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Yes. We've lost two people who had roles, and they've shifted to other people since then. We've maybe lost more, but I think every other role is with its original owner.
It's possible we need all thirteen for the ritual, too. The last group went down to twelve and maybe that's how they failed. But you can see how and why I'm trying to find this last role. If that's true, we need everyone on the same page.
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Yes... it makes sense now why Higekiri-san asked me to aid him in his search.
[Tapping a finger to her lip.]
And that we only lost two with roles is quite fortunate. I'd call it a game of chance, but I wouldn't be surprised if the demons are looking for those with roles specifically to kill them, as well. It's to their benefit.
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...Escha and Izuminokami. Both died for their roles, but not necessarily in the way you'd think. I don't know if the demons would target them because I don't think most of the hosts that the demons have inhabited have known who to go after. That's going to make the next couple of weeks really, really tricky. We're at the point where there's only twenty-one of us left, and nearly two-thirds of us with roles. It's becoming a numbers game with a deadline.
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[It's just a thought, really. She has no idea if it's correct or not, but her tone is musing]
Given what you learned during your last break-in, it would at least give motivation for why our anonymous friend hid information from someone he cared for, and why their friendship ended so bleakly.
[A shrug]
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How do you really tell people they have to die for the greater good? Not a lot of people on this ship would just agree to that.
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[...]
What's worse, knowing that roles can be redistributed would give others more incentive to kill. If the only winners are those who are left alive, then it's in their best interests to tempt fate with murder.
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[... Ha. Haha. Placing a hand on her hip, looking more at the notebook than at Junpei. She's grinning]
But should it be true, that certainly puts us in an awkward position, doesn't it, Master?
Whatever shall you do if the game requires me to die and I don't have a role?
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...are you asking me if I'm going to be willing to kill you?
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[yes, its exactly what she is asking, even as her tone remains light and airy]
Let us speak freely about the matter. Do you not remember I gave you my knife for a reason? It is because I have outlasted my usefulness.
[-- a harsh assessment, maybe, but she doesn't look particularly moved by her self-inflicted cruelty. The ease in which she speaks hints that this was coming eventually]
In terms of our contract, there's very little I can offer you now, regardless of if we'd be forced to turn on each other. Indeed, it would be in your best interest to get rid of me.
[...]
If it still concerns you, here, I'll put your fears at ease. I was not quite honest with you at the start of our agreement - I will likely disappear at the end of this "game", no matter if I survive the demons.
[she keeps a passive smile upon her face, though her expression veils, hiding her thoughts]
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I'm not going to get rid of you unless it really comes to that. [Except.] What exactly do you mean you're going to disappear?
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My existence requires me to be anchored to someone -- through their life force, in a sense. Otherwise I can't sustain myself in my truest form, and will vanish as if I never existed.
[a shrug, and she folds her arms, voice almost clinical]
It was always a long shot from the very start, and I realized as much. I formed my contract with you to protect myself and my odds of finding a good match.
But things are different now. [it is brief, unbidden, but there is a flicker of sadness that crosses her expression]
It is best you consider me a phantom doomed to disappear than a participant; it will increase your odds of survival, Master.
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...what does it take for you to be anchored to someone? [It's all he says, but by now she should know him and know why he's asking.] How does that work?
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Do not even consider it, fool. Never mind I'd potentially suck your mana dry and leave you a husk, you'd be bringing me into your world.
[voice snapping a little as her tails whip behind her]
I'd be a parasite to you, and a curse to every other human. That is my nature. Attempting to save me is folly.
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Folly is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Or insanity. Take your pick. This wouldn't be the same as times before, so why can't I consider it? It's a potential, not a guarantee.
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[She's stubborn; that's always been the case, but it's the first time she's turned so much of her ire onto Junpei, and her ears flatten with frustration]
We formed our contract here out of mutual benefit. What benefit do you get being my Master outside of this ship? What benefit do you get now?
[She lobbies each question at him like curses, not even seeking an answer -- only wanting to prove her point and remain on steady ground.]
I'm no longer necessary to your survival.
[So discard her already]
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[There are maybe underlying issues here, and there's a moment he bites the inside of his cheek, but whatever he's thinking seems to...maybe hurt a little.
"I'll help you, Akane. Let me join Crash Keys, or whatever you're calling it!"
"I can't do that."
"Why?"
"I'm going to need you to forget everything you know, Junpei."
"What!?"
"I'm really sorry."
"No...you can't be..."
"Junpei, I will never forget you. But please, forget me. You need to forget..."
"No...I don't want to...I'll never forget...no matter what happens, I won't...I won't."]
You can at least let me try.
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And that hurts.
But for once, Tamamo is too mad to stop and consider her actions or her words, ears peeled back in defiance]
-- Why? So you can consider me an inconvenience later? I'm no priority of yours.
[There is no human she's ever met that ever considered her one, not when it really counted. And that is fine -- Tamamo knows what she is, what her role will always be.
She won't let Junpei draw her into this web of promises that he'll just end up breaking later.]
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That's not for you to decide! You don't get to make that choice for me!
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Tamamo doesn't get to make that decision for him. Her canines clip on her tongue as she shuts her mouth, the tang of blood filling it. For a second, there is an uneasiness to her, like a fox whose been cornered and can't quite think of a way to outmaneuver her opponent.
And even still--]
I will be the death of you, Junpei. Either as my Master, or collateral, that was always going to be the case. I am not fit to be your Servant.
... Forgive me, for not being honest until now.
[She has killed so many humans that the numbers have all but blurred together. And half of them? She hadn't even meant it; she'd just been angry, filled with curses and grudges, wanting to inflict some misery upon the world for twisting her into a youkai.
At the end of the day, she'll always be an evil fox. Caring for another soul will likely never change that. It would be folly to ask any human to try, especially under these circumstances.
If that is her fate, then -- then she will settle for less, just this once, her unending greed tempered by all the humans who showed her kindness. She will see if she can spare a life of her own accord]
I'm taking my leave. Please get some rest.
[if he has nothing else to say, she will exit]
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...this conversation isn't over, you know. [He's stubborn is the thing. And even if he refuses to look at her now, he's not going to exactly give up forever either.] Be safe tonight.
[And he'll let her go.]