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What happened to the vial? Did she loose it, did Adira or Elisa take it, or is Anthea bluffing? Or is it something else entirely?
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I think that's fine. Sorry, I wasn't on much recently. What if one of the mysterious three people showed up and had taken the vial (maybe Werner?) for them to be introduced?
Oh, what if Adira gets really mad and frustrated and everyone has to empty their pockets and stuff? The they find out it’s gone and they check everywhere. Then they find a clue to another one of the secret people, the second lead. And what if Elisa’s secret friend is one of the people in danger of being kidnapped?
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Silver (Ariana) wrote: "I think that's fine. Sorry, I wasn't on much recently. What if one of the mysterious three people showed up and had taken the vial (maybe Werner?) for them to be introduced?"I was sort of thinking along the same lines. Like, maybe Werner had some sort of security camera or alert thing that triggered when it was brought far enough away from him?
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Abi wrote: "And he sent a decoy so he didn’t give anyone away"Oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooh!
Yes!
So, Adira gets frustrated and makes everyone look for the vial, they find another clue, and one of Werner's henchmen show up? I like it.
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Low-tech: A rock, probablyHigh-tech: Depends on if we're having sci-fi as a main element
I imagine that they guy was trying to take her out, but I don't know if it's because he thought Adira was dangerous or she was just the closest person.
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She just left with the friend, guy. I was wondering: would it be confusing for me to RP her while Elisa and Adira do their thing?
I think it would be fine for you to just add random bits whenever it feels like there’s break or something
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Real quick, I think we should establish the bad and good. I'm thinking Werner's bad for the right reasons. (He does things that are morally for bad, but he has good intentions.) I'm not sure where Adira lies, though. She could be doing good things for wrong reasons, bad things for right reasons, or something in between and different altogether.
Hahahahahahahahahaheheheheheheheheh....... (uncomfortable laughing)Adira is.... complicated.
Uh...
Short explanation: She's trying to do the right things the right way, but due to the Ceyone, she's never really sure.
Long explanation: Here's the thing. She hates her job. She's been with the Ceyone for as long as she can remember. (I haven't figured out all of her backstory yet.) She thinks that she's doing the right things in the end, which is why she doesn't follow Quade's orders to the letter; she does what she thinks is right. The rest of the Ceyone will kill when they deem it necessary, but she has a serious thing against that. (I'm actually planning on there being a whole thing when they get to the rendezvous where someone tries to talk to her because she supposedly had to kill for the first time on the mission, as she reported that she "killed" Anthea and Elisa.) She will do what she can to help make the world a better place, but due to a strange childhood she's hardened and doesn't always know what to do.
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