I can't say I'm an expert in vengeful spirits. But they take their vengeance without warning. [He's speaking from experience here. It may not be obvious to Edea or Bobby, but Lu Meng's shadow begins to slowly stretch out, like it's being pulled from the top end. His hands had been curled up slightly into a small fist, resting near his knee; his fingers bend in harder, and if his commanders' eyes are sharp enough, they might see the movement.]
My..."reward" for speaking to her, was that she wouldn't disturb the rest of the crowd. Whether she was referring to just simple tricks or something more sinister and violent, I can't really say, but her attitude by itself would suggest that she harbours plenty of ill will towards the living.
I don't know if she can be reasoned with. [He admits gravely.] But so far it seems she hasn't done anything wrong, apart from pretending to be a young, innocent and naive ghost.
[Hm. This is really one of those moments where Bobby wishes he knew a bit more about the spirit channeling from his own world. He knows it played a big part in certain trials in the past, but he never looked into the details. Even if he did know, would it even make a difference? It seems as if every world has different 'rules' on that sort of thing.
His eyes flicker to Lu Meng's shadow, but he doesn't acknowledge what's happening there.]
If she hasn't done anything wrong yet, that's all the more reason to get close to her. I don't think it's impossible to gain her trust and if we do that, any plans for injustice she might have would be dropped before she can follow through. Wild accusations or warnings would just make her angrier.
[Edea will reluctantly agree. On principle, she hates ghosts, but... she can at least be impartial enough to recognize that applying the rules of her world elsewhere isn't always the right thing to do.]
Alright. If you think it's possible, then... perhaps it's for the best we try a more lenient approach. Goodness knows we don't need an actively malignant spirit around.
[She has some misgivings, but... Perhaps she's not the only one. Lu Meng's emotional manifestation will be unremarked upon. It's usually not entirely polite to comment on things people can't help.]
I am not particularly agreeable to this strategy either, but we are sadly limited by the laws of this world.
[Lu Meng's hand goes up to his temple, nursing a growing headache that is no doubt compounded by the very predicament that Empatheias's strange no-death rule had placed them in. Like Edea, he too would rather see Ayumi exorcised than running around freely with no chains on her.
Also, Bobby's comment brings another issue to mind, one that he should address here as well.]
Be careful not to let her know that you are aware of her true nature as well. Play her game, let her find her amusement in her tricks. She'll be less likely to break her cover then.
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My..."reward" for speaking to her, was that she wouldn't disturb the rest of the crowd. Whether she was referring to just simple tricks or something more sinister and violent, I can't really say, but her attitude by itself would suggest that she harbours plenty of ill will towards the living.
I don't know if she can be reasoned with. [He admits gravely.] But so far it seems she hasn't done anything wrong, apart from pretending to be a young, innocent and naive ghost.
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His eyes flicker to Lu Meng's shadow, but he doesn't acknowledge what's happening there.]
If she hasn't done anything wrong yet, that's all the more reason to get close to her. I don't think it's impossible to gain her trust and if we do that, any plans for injustice she might have would be dropped before she can follow through. Wild accusations or warnings would just make her angrier.
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[Edea will reluctantly agree. On principle, she hates ghosts, but... she can at least be impartial enough to recognize that applying the rules of her world elsewhere isn't always the right thing to do.]
Alright. If you think it's possible, then... perhaps it's for the best we try a more lenient approach. Goodness knows we don't need an actively malignant spirit around.
[She has some misgivings, but... Perhaps she's not the only one. Lu Meng's emotional manifestation will be unremarked upon. It's usually not entirely polite to comment on things people can't help.]
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[Lu Meng's hand goes up to his temple, nursing a growing headache that is no doubt compounded by the very predicament that Empatheias's strange no-death rule had placed them in. Like Edea, he too would rather see Ayumi exorcised than running around freely with no chains on her.
Also, Bobby's comment brings another issue to mind, one that he should address here as well.]
Be careful not to let her know that you are aware of her true nature as well. Play her game, let her find her amusement in her tricks. She'll be less likely to break her cover then.