shinjiro aragaki (
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[Alright. He didn't want to be the first one to bring this up, but now that there's already been some Nonsense™ involving (attempted?) murder, he might as well.]
so how sure are any of us that we're actually alive here anyway
i dunno bout anyone else but i was definitely about to bite the big one before i woke up on that train
and if people don't actually remember it if they try to kill someone or when they're about to die here maybe it's because we're already dead and this is some kind of fucked up afterlife
so how sure are any of us that we're actually alive here anyway
i dunno bout anyone else but i was definitely about to bite the big one before i woke up on that train
and if people don't actually remember it if they try to kill someone or when they're about to die here maybe it's because we're already dead and this is some kind of fucked up afterlife

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normal human people don’t come back from the dead
explain more about the mushroom thing
[All he knows about mushrooms is various ways to cook them alright he is not a scientist]
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[ simply put ]
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what the hell kind of job can just make regular people immortal?
there’s gotta be a catch
[How many stories are there about people chasing immortality? It can’t possibly be that easy.]
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A CATCH?
[ ........ let her think on it. there isn't particularly a physical one, but she's been warned about being too reckless here prior to learning that they return to living once more -- gregor's words ring in her mind and she chews on it a moment. a catch. ]
HMMMMMMMM
NO
WE ARE SENT FRAYS AGAINST FOES OFTEN TIMES STRONGER THAN US, BUT WE ARE ABLE TO OVERCOME THEM
THOUGH I SUPPOSE OUR MANAGER BEARS THE BRUNT OF THE PAIN THAT COMES THE ACT OF REVIVAL
[ like
it's not a catch To Them so they don't particularly think of it as anything bad, but poor dante... there's also the fact that the value of their lives comes down to the fact they don't need to think too much about risk vs reward, they'll just come back to life anyway, there's a lack of fear or hesitation that might be present -- not that don seems to have ever felt it, but it's more keen with others. like sinclair and gregor.
it isn't something that comes up. ]
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hang on
so you don't come back automatically
your manager's gotta do it for you?
[hm.™
he really shouldn't ask. he knows it will bother him regardless of what the answer is. but this one question won't stop nagging at the back of his head.]
can this manager bring back anyone or just you guys that work for em?
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don quixote stares at the question, then quietly taps out her reply; she knows, at this point, she has said too much to s citizen... familiar with her city or definitely not. mm. she'll keep it underwraps ]
JUST US
THOU MUST KEEP IT A SECRET
1/2
[he's just! saying!]
private; this took such a turn i'm yelling
how's this revival stuff work
magic, tech, or...?
[like rewinding a clock, she'd said. how far could you rewind? he wonders.]
if someone became a fixer, could they learn to do it?
private; Y.. YEAH
I DO NOT LOOK AT THE RESPONSES OF OTHERS AND SO I HOPE TO BE GIVEN THE SAME COURTESY
[ so. she is thankful for this, because her mind sort of blanked. it's one thing to talk to junpei about IDs because he has something similar, and they're seen in battle anyway, but... this, she is aware, is perhaps a step too far. like a nagging hunch. ]
NAY
IT IS ONLY THOSE WHO WORK FOR THE COMPANY
AND NOT ALL OF THEM EITHER
I DO NOT UNDERSTAND HOW NOR DO I THINK TOO HARD ABOUT IT, BUT MY AND MINE ARE ABLE TO RETURN TO LIFE WITH NO ISSUE
IT IS A MOST USEFUL ABILITY AMIDST BATTLE AS THEE MAY GUESS
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people are gonna read anything that's public
especially when nobody knows shit about what's going on
[Not like he cares! Or anything! About her privacy! He just doesn't want to be expected to keep a secret that's already out in the wind okok that's all it is. Ahem.]
who would know? is your manager person here?
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THEY ARE NOT HERE
NOR WOULD THEY KNOW
MISS FAUST MAY KNOW BUT SHE IS ALSO NOT HERE
IT IS SOMETHING UNSEEN IN THE CITY (WHERE I AM FROM) BUT THERE ARE MANY THINGS ONE MAY THINK UNUSUAL WHICH INHABIT THAT AREA, WHICH ARE ENTIRELY NORMAL TO ME
ONE DOES NOT THINK TOO HARD ABOUT THE BLESSINGS THEY RECEIVE
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[goddamn it. there's a door slammed in his face, then, huh. it was stupid to even consider it a possibility.]
nevermind. if people can't join up and learn it i don't need to know, i guess.
don't suppose the manager takes requests, either
[It's dangerously close to a direct request, which just goes to show how desperate Shinjiro would've been to achieve that goal.]
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IT MAY HAVE SOMETHING TO DO WITH THE DEAL WE HAVE STRUCK WITH THE ONE WHOM RUNS THE BUS THAT WE LIVE UPON
OUR MANAGER DOES NOT KNOW HOW IT WORKS, NOR DO WE, BUT WHEN WE DOTH REQUIRE IT THEY "TURN BACK THE CLOCK" AND WE ARE RETURNED TO LIFE
OUR WOUNDS MENDED, BLOOD RETURNED, SO ON AND SO FORTH
I DO NOT THINK THOU'RT ABLE TO JOIN, BUT I WOULD NOT WISH FOR THEE TO EITHER
IT IS NOT A DEAL ONE SHOULD LEAP AT THE CHANCE TO ACCEPT
[ ... ]
I SHALL SPEAK NO MORE ON THAT HOWEVER!!!
I DO APOLOGIZE FOR PERHAPS GIVING THEE FALSE HOPE, BUT IT CONSIDER IT A SIDE-EFFECT OF MINE EMPLOYMENT OVER AN INNATE ABILITY I WAS BORN WITH
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[Shinjiro is, as a cagey person himself, not typically nosy. Other people's private business is none of his, and vice versa, and he's comfortable with that. But this particular topic is still one that is pretty sensitive for him, so --]
i thought you said fixers were heroes everyone should aspire to being
why wouldn't you want other people to take whatever deal's involved in being one
[sounds like he's about to find out that catch after all]
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ONLY MYSELF AND ONE OTHER ARE
ONE CAN BE A FIXER AND DIE AS ANY OTHER DO; IT IS THE COMPANY WE WORK FOR THAT IS DIFFERENT
FIXERS ARE HEROES WHOM ALL SHOULD ASPIRE TOO, INDEED!!! THAT IS TRUE
THE DEAL IS SEPARATE
[ ... ]
WE ARE NOT ALLOWED TO TALK OF IT EVEN AMONG OURSELVES
THEY ARE ALL VERY PERSONAL
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this deal thing
seems kind of shady you ain't allowed to talk about it even to each other
[Like...SEES were required to keep their Shadow hunting activities quiet from the general public, but at least they can talk to each other? Seems almost like trying to keep them from learning too much by comparing notes.]
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just as she does now, less noticeable in text than it would be out loud. still, still, she smiles at her phone as if they were speaking, or sitting face to face. ]
IT IS MERELY A REQUIREMENT OF OUR EMPLOYMENT!!!
MANY OTHER OFFICES AND THE LIKE HAVE MUCH THE SAME
IT IS NO DIFFERENCE THAN ANY OTHER PRACTICE IN THE CITY
[ ... ]
ARE THEE TO FALL IN BATTLE?
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[Seems complicated to keep track of.
The question earns a pause, though. He debates how much he wants to bother explaining, how much needs more context than he has the energy for, and settles on:]
something like that i guess
it's a long story
[. . .]
i ain't worried about me though, if that's what you're thinkin
there's
someone else i'd want to turn the clock back for
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no doubt, don had to sign something herself. the spoken truce lays heavy on her mind. ]
THEN I AM SORRY TO SAY IT WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN POSSIBLE EVEN IF THEE HAD JOINED OUR COMPANY
IT IS SOLELY FOR EMPLOYEE USE
OR RATHER, TO BE USED ON EMPLOYEES
[ ... not by choice, mind; there's a number of people their manager wished they could help, surely, that were left to rot instead. ]
A FRIEND OF THINE?
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nah
just someone who shouldn't've died the way they did
like i said, it's a long story
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...
mmm. this isn't her forte. ]
I SHALL NOT ASK THEE TO RECOUNT IT, FOR IT MUST BE A PAINFUL ONE INDEED
SUCH THINGS ARE COMMONPLACE IN THE CITY (THE ONE I HAVE COME FROM)
BUT IT MAKES IT NO LESS EASY TO SWALLOW
[ more seen secondhand, as of late, but she has her own demons too. no one signs onto that contract because they want to -- they do because they have no other choice. ]
INSTEAD, ALLOW THIS ONE TO GIVE THEE A BIT OF HOPE
IF THEE WISHES TO HEAR IT
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[It's funny. Shinjiro hasn't really been much of one for hope, for quite some time now. He'd given up on himself, on everything, really, and it always pissed him off whenever Aki would insist he needed to forgive himself and move on already. But something about the way she phrases it -- about being asked if he wants to hear it, strikes a chord in him.]
go ahead
i’ll hear it
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I COULD SPEAK OF THINGS I HAVE SEEN AND EXPERIENCE AND THEY WOULD BE UNBELIEVABLE TO THINE EYES AND EARS
THE DEAD DO NOT COME BACK TO LIFE
HOWEVER, THAT DOES NOT MEAN IT IS IMPOSSIBLE FOR THEM TO
[ it's more in the future, but there's no way a Singularity hasn't existed that could do such a thing -- it's just that the city considers it a taboo, because nothing is truly "impossible". just commodified. ]
NOTHING THAT IS LABELED IMPOSSIBLE IS IMPOSSIBLE
IT IS MERELY DIFFICULT TO ACHIEVE
IF THEE TRULY WISH TO REVIVE SOMEONE WHO FELL BEFORE THEIR TIME, THEN A WAY WILL EVENTUALLY BE FOUND
BUT NO MATTER THE FORM IT TAKES, FROM MINE OWN CITY TO ANYTHING THIS ONE MAY OFFER, IT WILL COST THEE DEARLY
IT IS NOT MY PLACE TO ASK THEE TO RECONSIDER IT, FOR I KNOW NOT THY CIRCUMSTANCES
IT IS SIMPLY SOMETHING WORTH WEIGHING UPON SHOULD THE CHANCE EVER APPEAR
[ she can't in good heart cheer someone who'd die, for instance. but she's an honest person who wouldn't hide the possibility. ]
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His mouth twitches up slightly, a pale ghost of a smile. He can’t really put a finger on why it makes him feel just a shade less awful, but it does.]
if one ever came up, i’d take it
the cost doesn’t matter
...i owe it to this kid i know, and it’s too late for me anyway
but thanks
[For telling him, for the warning, for giving a shit at all? All of the above, maybe.]
what’s your name anyway?
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THOU ART MOST WELCOME
I AM DON QUIXOTE!
AND THINE?
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