GM Game: YOU-kai
[ The door shuts behind you, leaving you in a copy of this room. Upon one of the fancy tables is your card for the round, along with slots for each unit for you to go slide in your choices.
You can come and go as you will, but once you have left the room, you cannot speak of anything that transpires within: not your choices, not your discussion, not your alliances.
Do your best, idol-tachi. ]
You can come and go as you will, but once you have left the room, you cannot speak of anything that transpires within: not your choices, not your discussion, not your alliances.
Do your best, idol-tachi. ]

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I'll be going with whatever the majority of the group wants personally, but if they try to pit the blame on you, I won't stand for it.
I'll tell everyone else outside of these rooms that you're innocent in any of that.
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[but his voice sounds wobbly, weak]
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They might call you a 'leader', but in their eyes. . . they might just see you as a 'figurehead'. And that's dangerous. Because if that knowledge is public, that means that any of YOU-kai's actions can be pinned on their leader using that excuse and use you as a scapegoat. You'd basically be a shield for the real culprits.
[ which is.
kind of unfortunate, really!! ]
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If you say that, I suppose I'll have to support you.
I think it's important to stand up for your ideals, but being blamed for something that is clearly not your fault is also stupid.
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I guess we'll just. . . handle it once we get to that point, I suppose.
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It's fine to discuss it now, but we don't have to decide unless it comes down to it. Let's hope it doesn't.