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FIVE'S IDEAL WORLD: SESSION 2
[ You receive a message on your phone.
“Your objective is to convince Number Five that the world is fake, and that he should return to Tokyo F. Find the necessary material to navigate the place in the attachment below.”
There’s an attachment with a map for the place you’ve just found yourself in.
Visual for the Map, and from above
GROUND FLOOR:
Entrance
Living Room/Bar
FIRST FLOOR:
Allison’s room
Luther’s room
Ben’s room
Klaus’ room
Vanya’s room
Diego’s room
Reginald’s Office
Grace’s recharging station (no room, corridor upstairs)
SECOND FLOOR:
Five’s room
Sir. Reginald’s room
Surveillance Room
ROOFTOP:
Attic
Greenhouse
Observatory
BASEMENT:
Kid’s Space
Infirmary
OUTSIDE:
Garden
Mausoleum (accessible through the garden) ]
Unit powers are OFF
Any powers your character had in their own world is ON, but using them will tire them out way faster than normal. You will have to roll 1d12 and get a score of 5 or above for them to work ]
There’s an attachment with a map for the place you’ve just found yourself in.
Visual for the Map, and from above
GROUND FLOOR:
Entrance
Living Room/Bar
FIRST FLOOR:
Allison’s room
Luther’s room
Ben’s room
Klaus’ room
Vanya’s room
Diego’s room
Reginald’s Office
Grace’s recharging station (no room, corridor upstairs)
SECOND FLOOR:
Five’s room
Sir. Reginald’s room
Surveillance Room
ROOFTOP:
Attic
Greenhouse
Observatory
BASEMENT:
Kid’s Space
Infirmary
OUTSIDE:
Garden
Mausoleum (accessible through the garden) ]
Unit powers are OFF
Any powers your character had in their own world is ON, but using them will tire them out way faster than normal. You will have to roll 1d12 and get a score of 5 or above for them to work ]

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Any birthdays, marriages, so on that I might have forgotten? Of course I know yours is coming up, but.
[ because she asked your robot mom. but. ]
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Oh, no, I definitely couldn't forget that one.
...Vergil's still so shy about it; it's a bit cute. I was speaking with his son, earlier, and I suppose they're both a bit easily flustered.
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But I'm glad everyone's so happy in spite of the various messes, you know?
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suffer. ]
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Was that necessary?
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Ah, there was one thing I was wondering about, though, if you have a moment. I found a magazine that I think belongs to one of your sisters—"I heard a rumor," I think it was, and—
—the center page was a little odd.
[ she holds it up. ]
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What about it?
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Although if ladies' magazines have upgraded to existentialism in this day and age I'm delighted to see it.
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...well, that's a question I've certainly had about your world's literature.
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I don't know what you're talking about.
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[ well, she pulls out all the blank books she's been pinching as free notebooks. ]
You know, I've been in a lot of houses like this, but usually the books they don't read are at least real.
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They're just books, what does it matter if there's words or not? It's not like they were engaging.
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I'm giving you a reading list when we get home slash for your birthday.
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There's a lot of really odd things in this house, Valour.
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Is that why you're carrying journals and paintings with you? And here I thought it really was just for redecorating.
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