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He's clever he'll figure it out I'm sure. also only a few more days to new chapter!! :D
"I heard that usually there's something that has to be done to move on..."
Like the shack with the weird drinks. But what is it they're supposed to do now?
yep!
That sounds fun, if only it weren't for the misery of the running and the swamp monsters. Armin used to be really good at puzzles, though. It's the first encouraging thing that he's heard in a long time.
which will probably mean subjecting my friend to more ramblings as usual oops
As in, video game, though even Mika hasn't seen or played something like that in years, so it doesn't occur to him to explain the concept.
"In the room with the drinks, you couldn't leave without drinking one. And... other things like that." He's not going to say anything about the doll. Besides, he's focused on continuing the train of thought he's on.
"But if that monster was the boss and we already beat it..."
That part, at least, didn't make logical sense. In as much as a video game can ever make sense.
what a good sport
"What comes after that?"
I apparently am REALLY BAD about shutting up about series I like
Kind of like that very first ViViD experience, whatever it had been meant to be, though Mika has no way of knowing that everyone went through it.
"Though I haven't played a game like that since I was eight..." he mutters, frustration and distraction of trying to figure out what to do causing him to speak before he thought to stop himself.
see previous sentiment
Though that last aside is interesting. Armin glances over at Mika curiously. "Why did you stop?"
*insert long-winded essay on various characters' development (or lack thereof) here*
For a moment, Mika's confused, thinking Armin was asking why he'd stopped moving onward through the swamp. Which would be a silly question, as the answer's obviously the same reason they're having this discussion now. It takes a few seconds before he realizes Armin's asking about that offhanded remark he'd let out without thinking.
"When the virus wiped out all the adults eight years ago, there wasn't anyone left to run or take care of things like power plants," he says in the sort of matter of fact tone of someone who thinks he's talking about something obvious. "So of course things like that don't work anymore. The vampires aren't interested in that sort of thing, either."
fandom is work
Mika must have reasons for cautioning Armin about vampires, and the fact that they feed on human flesh is a good enough one on its own, but that story...well, he knows that one very well. It's hard not to feel a little spark of connection there, though he doesn't think the other man would appreciate it if he said as much.
What stands out is the way that Mika talks of vampires. Separately. Armin mulls that new information over quietly for a while. "Which was your favorite?"
yes. but FUN work. that's the important part :|b
"I don't remember," he says, a bit gruffly. "It doesn't matter now anyway."
fact
"A history book, I guess. About the world and everything that was out there. My favorite thing was to dream about going to see it on a big adventure."
Here he is, and beyond that, into a world that isn't even a world. A made up world that felt realer than the one Armin had left behind in some ways. It isn't what he'd pictured, but maybe it's more like what Mika used to like to play. The question wasn't as innocent and out of nowehere as it might've seemed, after all. Someone who'd played a game like this before might be able to recall a better strategy.
Armin himself is out of his depth. This is like absolutely nothing he'd ever even dreamed of.
...also these two are so hilariously fail yet adorable it makes me wanna keep them stuck longer :D;
It doesn't help any either that nothing in this place seems to make any logical sense. If it were a videogame, it should be done by now, or at least there should be something to hint at what to do next, right? That lack only frustrates Mika further, joining forces with the nagging worry in the back of his mind to fray at his patience.
the swamp monster eats them both ig
That's as plain as you can say that, isn't it? If subtle is easily misunderstood, then it's best t switch tack for now. They can discuss vampires and childhood games later, but the relevant pieces are their desires to leave. That much they definitely agree on, right?
that would be pretty traumatic for Armin huh
"How? Just running through here wasn't any good."
At least, it didn't seem to have gotten them anywhere.