Well, nobody has that specifically on their boarding pass, but Magnus and Damian have weapon mastery as a whole, so you could always ask them if you ever get the urge.
[She pauses, trying to think of what to say about them as a group.]
I think the thing we have to our advantage is that, like... If there was anyone who was obviously horrible or wanted to hurt people, the group from their last game would have figured them out and made it obvious here, too. So - there's probably a pretty low chance any of them are too destructive.
I heard from someone else who was at the temple that Guy killed others while he was there... and he simultaneously cried a lot about it, but then said shortly afterward that he didn't regret it. I presume there's more reasons behind it but...
[she frowns]
It's something to keep in mind. It's rather weak-willed of a man, if you ask me.
He probably isn't the only one. I don't really think that in itself makes someone a bad person, but the circumstances matter... Do you know why he did it?
I just... How do I put this - if you're going to make the decision to harm someone in this game... I think that your heart should be steeled, otherwise it's a little disgraceful. Why do something you'd feel such despair over? Can't people make choices that will leave them with their heads held high - especially when it affects someone else's life?
[and that's it - she understands regrets, she understands not being able to do your best. it's just - ]
I can't stand innocent people being treated that way.
So, someone told you we all left on the train, but... The whole time, the train was the place that everyone who had died was sent. So - there was only one way for anybody to go home.
[So... In terms of casualty, only one off from Lili's own experience, but.]
The point I'm trying to make is... Even after they knew, they never lost their shit completely or tried to fuck anyone else over to last a little bit longer, or - anything. So, it's pretty safe to say you can count on them even under incredibly fucked up circumstances.
Ookurikara was one of the first to know but he... would never rush people to their ends, and he would never hurt an innocent person. He only wanted to be around at the end to ensure that the person we could all trust would be the one to remain.
I speak not from bias... but because he's genuinely one of the most honest and moral people I've ever met. So eve if he's unfriendly, he is reliable.
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Actually, don't ask Damian.
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[please don't let lili shoot people from a distance?]
What do you think of all the people in this camp anyway?
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[She pauses, trying to think of what to say about them as a group.]
I think the thing we have to our advantage is that, like... If there was anyone who was obviously horrible or wanted to hurt people, the group from their last game would have figured them out and made it obvious here, too. So - there's probably a pretty low chance any of them are too destructive.
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I hear Ogata is all around terrible.
[a beat]
... actually, I heard that Guy might not be entirely trustworthy either, since you wanted me to keep you informed on even the terrible things.
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[She tilts her head.]
What did Guy do? I've only talked to him for about two seconds.
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[she frowns]
It's something to keep in mind. It's rather weak-willed of a man, if you ask me.
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He probably isn't the only one. I don't really think that in itself makes someone a bad person, but the circumstances matter... Do you know why he did it?
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I don't.
I just... How do I put this - if you're going to make the decision to harm someone in this game... I think that your heart should be steeled, otherwise it's a little disgraceful. Why do something you'd feel such despair over? Can't people make choices that will leave them with their heads held high - especially when it affects someone else's life?
[and that's it - she understands regrets, she understands not being able to do your best. it's just - ]
I can't stand innocent people being treated that way.
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[She tilts her head.]
Do you know it was an innocent person that he went after?
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[ . . . she shakes her head]
That's just my impression though. I guess you could ask Guy himself if you want more details, or someone from the temple but - you wanted to know.
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It would probably look weird if I brought it up with him, but - I’ll keep it in mind. It’s good to know who we can trust.
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... Yin Yu. Flayn. Dimitri. Dick. Akira. Ash. Ookurikara and his comrades.
They're the other people I'm willing to put my trust in for now.
['other' implying that Natalie is one]
Everyone else is kind... but I don't get along with people easily.
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[But not just for sentimental reasons.]
Have you, um - somebody's told you how our game ended, right?
[It's difficult for her to talk about, but she knows it'll highlight the point she's trying to make.]
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.... with you able to make requests as you left on a train?
[that's what she got from percy at least]
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[Endgame conditions... are bad, sometimes.]
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I don't think that was mentioned yet. What was it?
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It isn't as bad as the one Dick and Escha came from, so promise you won't freak out?
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she seems to take a moment to steel herself]
... Mm. I won't.
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[So... In terms of casualty, only one off from Lili's own experience, but.]
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enough.]
... You all...?
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[She's moving on quickly, though!]
The point I'm trying to make is... Even after they knew, they never lost their shit completely or tried to fuck anyone else over to last a little bit longer, or - anything. So, it's pretty safe to say you can count on them even under incredibly fucked up circumstances.
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Mm. In the village, it was... all but one.
Ookurikara was one of the first to know but he... would never rush people to their ends, and he would never hurt an innocent person. He only wanted to be around at the end to ensure that the person we could all trust would be the one to remain.
I speak not from bias... but because he's genuinely one of the most honest and moral people I've ever met. So eve if he's unfriendly, he is reliable.
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I guess we both know how much it sucks, then.
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Even though I knew it was inevitable...I would have liked to choose my end, instead of the way that it happened.
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You don't have to tell me if you don't want to.
[But the curiosity and concern are clear enough.]
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