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The United "Pathetic Masochist" Kingdom ([personal profile] unionjackoff) wrote in [community profile] estoria 2016-03-01 04:52 am (UTC)

[oh. so they were going to do this right now. okay then. England takes the notepad and pen back, and watches as Chibi turns away. then he turns to look for a place to sit. he finds an unoccupied seat near a window and goes there. for some reason, he's starting to feel a little nauseous. he chalks it up to the subject matter.

England sighs softly as he takes his seat. then he's looking over the questions. a few of these he can answer right away, the others are just guesses. it takes him about fifteen minutes to plan what he's going to say, and then write everything out. once he's done, he gets up and goes back to give the pad to Chibi]


1) I don't know for a fact, but I wouldn't be surprised if the Flamines were involved in any and all contracts regarding Cerealia, though guesses for a fourth option are equally valid. There might be someone else pulling the strings here. I still don't think CERES is innocent, in any case.

2) I have no idea. Perhaps other things were taken? Body parts, significant artefacts.

3) I do not think I will be needed again, unless I volunteer. Mosley seemed to act like this was a one-time deal.

4) The Bridge said nothing of either nature. She spoke very little, and only directly to Mosley. Mosley, himself, said that the gods demanded the practice be carried out because the Bridge is now free. The sacrifice is to appease them so that we can keep on living in Cerealia. He said that the Bridge and the gods would kill everyone if the sacrifice did not happen.

5) After the sacrifice, I was $1,000,000 in credits richer. I plan on saving them, especially if I need to pay to keep my memories.

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