[ It wouldn't be a bad idea to have someone who knows magic as well as science having a look at it at the same time. If one can't reason it out, the other one might be able to figure something out. ]
[ Morgan is such an optimist that he does wish that he could share that kind of wide-eyed blitheness but it's really easier said than done. He parrots back: ]
Of course! But you know, that's what they'd call having a nose for danger.
[ He's not a fighter, an accomplished magician or a genius inventor. He's probably in more danger than 90% of Haven. Let's put it this way-- he didn't bring Morgan along the last time solely for her sparkling personality. ]
Exactly my thought! ...I do hope that we can maintain all this information somewhere, though. It seems sad if everything we've learned is lost when we die.
[After a moment, she shrugs, frowning. It's a good idea, but there are pitfalls there too.]
The problem is... you have to be careful who sees some of it! Yao employees can see a lot of it too if we write it in the library up North, so it'd better be non-confidential!
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[ pause, for great dramatic effect. ]
And she found something in the tunnel!
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Oh...? Oh? What? What was it?
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Like... a crack in the wall?
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Unfortunately, she didn't have a chance to look at it closer.
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[She tilts her head, frowning slightly.]
Was it monsters?
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[ At heart, a scientist first, a fighter second! ...he thinks. ]
But I hear that she's gathering a group of bodyguards. She's very enterprising!
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[who wouldn't want to help out Presa?]
I can't wait to see what it is!
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[ Granted, he's half certain that that's why Precis told Morgan to contact him. ]
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[she's so gung-ho about it, honestly--]
But if she can get other people to be bodyguards, that's even better! Then I can focus on the crack in the wall too!
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[ It wouldn't be a bad idea to have someone who knows magic as well as science having a look at it at the same time. If one can't reason it out, the other one might be able to figure something out. ]
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[She hums, glancing around the sinkhole idly, poking at the dead plantlife.]
It's the only thing that distracts from awful our circumstances are--making friends aside, of course!
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Of course! But you know, that's what they'd call having a nose for danger.
[ with a finger waggle for emphasis. ]
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[ Friends. Investigation. ]
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Silly Lante! Nothing is safe here! Even staying in your home forever isn't safe! I mean, they did all just fall into a hole a little while back.
So I may as well do the unsafe things I like to do!
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Not too unsafe, I hope.
[ He likes it better when the people he knows are-- alive. Breathing. Conscious.
Haaah. ]
Well, either way, the more heads looking into this, the better! I'm glad we can work together again, Morgan!
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I'll be looking forward to it!
[Sparkle sparkle-- but...]
Hey, how diiiid you get involved in all of this, anyway? You're so delicate and floofy!
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[ Fist, meet palm! ]
That's how all great discoveries start, right?
[ That's. Part of it at least. ]
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I think you're in even greater danger of dying than I am, Lante!
[that's what she thinks.]
But sure, I suppose that's true! The more we discover about Haven, the better, after all!
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Exactly my thought! ...I do hope that we can maintain all this information somewhere, though. It seems sad if everything we've learned is lost when we die.
[ Putting it as candidly as possible, that is. ]
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[After a moment, she shrugs, frowning. It's a good idea, but there are pitfalls there too.]
The problem is... you have to be careful who sees some of it! Yao employees can see a lot of it too if we write it in the library up North, so it'd better be non-confidential!
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[ How are they supposed to control the flow of information to certain parties? Hmm. ]
How about if we write it somewhere else?
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[The sad haven life....]
...Well, I guess you could write it in the garden down one of these passages, but it would be a tough trip for someone like me.
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