[ She'll flip the whiteboard over as she writes the first thing on it. The word "love", which is written in both Japanese kanji along with the English translation with the marker in her clear handwriting. Of course, Haruhi is just as wary of the shadows as anyone else here, but she's kept her gun in her holster, though the shinai is sitting right next to her leaning against the whiteboard.
Haruhi takes a deep breath.
She knows this topic is heavy, and she has to make sure people don't freak out about it. ]
So the first topic we'll talk about will be the hardest one. Just so you know, finding a place to stay is easy, so we'll actually leave that as the last topic for today since we need to get through the more difficult discussions.
< Saving the NPCs. >
[ Speaking in English isn't all that difficult for Haruhi, but it's a feat that she doesn't necessarily do all that often, before she tosses her hair aside, looking rather nonchalant about it all. ]
Now, the reason I wrote "love" on the board is because it's a pretty important topic. You see, the shadows originally appeared the first time because the Angel Player was programmed to delete - or rather, erase, by turning people into NPCs. By doing that, it removed all love from the equation. So I was thinking that there's a possibility that love would bring them back if it's strong enough.
[ She then folds her arms over her chest, narrowing her eyes for a bit. She's remembering that conversation she had earlier in the month. A deep sigh escapes her lips as she then picks up her shinai, slamming it lightly onto the the whiteboard before raising her voice. ]
However! I'm pretty sure that not everyone is in love, so we'll have to think up another plan. Which is what I have actually been doing for the last couple of days. I still think love and emotions are vital to reviving any of the NPCs, which is why I thought of this.
[ And she goes and writes more on the whiteboard. 'Friendship and Pain'. ]
Just for the record, I'm not grouping those two together. They're separate. Another form of 'love' is friendship. It's a lesser type of love, but it is just as significant. If you show that you really care, I'm sure they'll remember.
And another thing that gets erased when you're an NPC is any type of pain. I don't like suggesting this, but I believe if you make them relive any sort of pain, physical or emotional, they might remember. And the biggest thing I don't want you guys trying out is killing any of them. That's a last resort thing, got it?
... Anyway, does anybody have any questions or other suggestions so far?
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[ She'll flip the whiteboard over as she writes the first thing on it. The word "love", which is written in both Japanese kanji along with the English translation with the marker in her clear handwriting. Of course, Haruhi is just as wary of the shadows as anyone else here, but she's kept her gun in her holster, though the shinai is sitting right next to her leaning against the whiteboard.
Haruhi takes a deep breath.
She knows this topic is heavy, and she has to make sure people don't freak out about it. ]
So the first topic we'll talk about will be the hardest one. Just so you know, finding a place to stay is easy, so we'll actually leave that as the last topic for today since we need to get through the more difficult discussions.
< Saving the NPCs. >
[ Speaking in English isn't all that difficult for Haruhi, but it's a feat that she doesn't necessarily do all that often, before she tosses her hair aside, looking rather nonchalant about it all. ]
Now, the reason I wrote "love" on the board is because it's a pretty important topic. You see, the shadows originally appeared the first time because the Angel Player was programmed to delete - or rather, erase, by turning people into NPCs. By doing that, it removed all love from the equation. So I was thinking that there's a possibility that love would bring them back if it's strong enough.
[ She then folds her arms over her chest, narrowing her eyes for a bit. She's remembering that conversation she had earlier in the month. A deep sigh escapes her lips as she then picks up her shinai, slamming it lightly onto the the whiteboard before raising her voice. ]
However! I'm pretty sure that not everyone is in love, so we'll have to think up another plan. Which is what I have actually been doing for the last couple of days. I still think love and emotions are vital to reviving any of the NPCs, which is why I thought of this.
[ And she goes and writes more on the whiteboard. 'Friendship and Pain'. ]
Just for the record, I'm not grouping those two together. They're separate. Another form of 'love' is friendship. It's a lesser type of love, but it is just as significant. If you show that you really care, I'm sure they'll remember.
And another thing that gets erased when you're an NPC is any type of pain. I don't like suggesting this, but I believe if you make them relive any sort of pain, physical or emotional, they might remember. And the biggest thing I don't want you guys trying out is killing any of them. That's a last resort thing, got it?
... Anyway, does anybody have any questions or other suggestions so far?