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Yvette's super fun spy simulator: Session I
Objective: Convince Yvette to leave the Ideal World.
The following is ICly known:
tl;dr The more evidence you collect, the more convincing you are; memories can be used to unlock certain things, but if they run low, you get mindfucked (probably).
All things lost or received during the game will be reversed upon waking or within one IC day, at player’s discretion. The character does not know this ICly.
The following is ICly known:
- Unit abilities are off :)
- Yvette is actively trying to sabotage players
- One tactic is making interaction "pay for play," using memories, specifically those of Yvette. (max 5)
- After 5 memories have been exhausted, false memories will be implanted
- Planted memories will not be accepted as Payment.
- Alternate Payment is negotiable, but the player will lose whatever they give her
- Use of force is highly inadvisable, and the condition for success is extremely low. Failure will result in a false memory.
- Your smartphone works, and can be used to document inconsistencies in the Ideal World.
tl;dr The more evidence you collect, the more convincing you are; memories can be used to unlock certain things, but if they run low, you get mindfucked (probably).
All things lost or received during the game will be reversed upon waking or within one IC day, at player’s discretion. The character does not know this ICly.
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After making note of the scenery, he'll head over to the bar.]
Hard at work as usual, huh?
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Izanagi-kun, you're here too?
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[Waving!]
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[Hurrying over! She waves back.]
Um, do you know what we're supposed to be doing here?
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I think it's kind of like that other time we all ended up in a place that meant something to the dreamer? If you were in one of those.
Since Yvette has more of a working role here, I think we need to do something with that. I'm not sure why so much of it's like a crappy stage prop, though.
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Oh... yes, I remember.
Do you think they're making her do all this? How does she have so much to do when everyone else here is... like this?
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Looks over at Yvette.
Looks back to Wednesday.]
Hard to say. She's kind of a workaholic even in real life.
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[A girl who attends high school full-time and is in an idol unit and holds down a part-time job may have just a touch of those tendencies herself.]
But... how is there that much to do here? We're the only ones who are, um. Not cardboard.
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Compared to anyone else who seems to be brought in from hell, she's the only one with a role that's actually related to this location. Unless you were told you work here at the casino now?
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So we have to convince her to leave?
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But it seems that way.
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I don't necessarily think this is something she volunteered to do for the Producers or anything, but it doesn't seem like she's opposed to it, either.
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"Always. I couldn't imagine doing anything else."
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[That's rather on the nose.]
Got anything light?
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[...Checking his pockets. Also, does he get his usual outfit/stuff he keeps on him, or...]
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Maybe I'll pass on the drink.
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