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Hello, everyone. It's Dextera.
I've recently come into the possession of a potion that allows me to speak with animals. It's limited in both quantity and effective time, but with everyone coming in recently, I've noticed that there are a lot of new animals running around the town. If anyone has very strong feelings about learning the emotions of their animal companions, please let me know. I'm willing to use the last of the potion to ask.
Additionally, it seems that the thoughts of the creatures in the forest are as distorted as their bodies. I could understand them, but I couldn't "understand" them. I did learn that the geese are very angry. For those of us who have been investigating the forest, I thought this would be of interest.
Thank you for your time.
I've recently come into the possession of a potion that allows me to speak with animals. It's limited in both quantity and effective time, but with everyone coming in recently, I've noticed that there are a lot of new animals running around the town. If anyone has very strong feelings about learning the emotions of their animal companions, please let me know. I'm willing to use the last of the potion to ask.
Additionally, it seems that the thoughts of the creatures in the forest are as distorted as their bodies. I could understand them, but I couldn't "understand" them. I did learn that the geese are very angry. For those of us who have been investigating the forest, I thought this would be of interest.
Thank you for your time.
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[ ...and now he's sad? ]
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[ Tanizaki or Hirahara might use a 'brute force' approach of putting them out of their misery, but Saeki's more conscientious. It does make him want to investigate the forest more, at least. ]
Was there any kind of pattern to their talking? Anything more than one might have mentioned?
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Nothing. Animals don't really have much to say, even the strange ones.
However, the jorogumo, from the quests... she seemed to be fixated on the people of the town. I didn't take the potion to learn that, but it feels important.
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A jorogumo? Ah... I guess she's probably hungry. I wonder if I can still talk to one like her in a place like this.
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I can't stop you from speaking with her, but I don't know that she's feeling conversational.
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[ It might mean sacrificing an arm but... so be it. ]
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[ dextera doesn't know much about such a demon, but he's under the impression that she wants to eat humans. is this person he's talking to... not a people... ]
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I'm a hell escort. We work for Enma to capture troublesome spirits to bring them to be judged and punished in hell. Otherwise, the living end up suffering them and the deceased one can't return to the cycle of reincarnation. You see?
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Are the punished spirits able to find absolution?
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I don't really get to see what happens after we've captured them. That's pretty much the end of my job. I'd have to ask my bosses about that to know more.
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How long have you lived? If it’s okay to ask.
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How long? Mmm... that's actually a good question, but I don't really have an answer. I just know it's been a long time but not as long as my bosses have. Mr. Rokkaku and Mr. Saitou have definitely been around longer than us.
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Leaving it to a trial does sound better than leaving it to some unknowable force. At least a trial has a guaranteed outcome.
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It might help that we don't understand those things, those sins, on a personal level. It probably makes it easier for those that pass judgment to be impartial... it does make our job as escorts difficult sometimes, though.
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[ aside from the obvious trouble of anyone having any job, and chasing down rogue spirits... dextera sometimes wishes that "sin" were a foreign concept to him, too. ]
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I guess there's no negotiating with someone that far gone.
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Do you have a name?
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Yes, my name is Saeki. What's yours?
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Please call me Dextera.
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Dextera, then. It's nice to meet you.