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Heart Games: Sol [#0: TUTORIAL]

Let's say you stepped through a door to get here-- you’ll find that the door disappeared behind you, and there are no other doors in sight.
You are now in a big, round room, with numerous staircases and walkways along the walls which are lined with massive bookshelves.
There is a table in the center of the room, surrounded by eight chairs, and seven white books in front of them. There are also eight empty mugs, one in front of each chair. In the middle of the table there are plates stacked with... sandwiches, mostly? Different types of sandwiches that should taste good without heating.
. . . Which is for the best, really, because this place is Cold, even for Big Library standards.
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Re: System #1
Re: System #1
Perhaps. The definition of "Idol" belongs in the Imeeji guidelines, and those are less strict in terms of allowances and punishment. However...
[you know what, she's going to tap the table again for a tea refill, doing this for shu as well if he's drank any tea at all. at the very least, this will make it warm again]
Definitions that belong in Imeeji fall into the realm of "expectation." If Underworld is a place of solid colors, Imeeji is a place of shades and halftones. Ideally, this would translate into a more flexible set of guidelines for everything that doesn't exist in Underworld, but that is not how it works in practice. This is a world used to order, and one that struggles with the concept of negotiation. An even stricter, contradictory set of rules with definitions that cannot be considered knowledge in any way, and therefore cannot be consulted here, applies to every different Idol.
To sum it up, defining yourself as an Idol would mean leaving the validity of your actions up to this world's expectations of you. And I don't know what those are, so I cannot say whether that would be preferable or not.
Re: System #1
I act as myself, always, no matter the consequences that may be heaped upon me for it. It sounds as though, for once, this may be to my advantage.