Deku | Izuku Midoriya (
fullcowl) wrote in
thefarshore2016-05-18 08:58 am
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Posted: 15 Mar 2016 04:30
From: Aidos
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If I end up blighted from touching an ayakashi, is there a way to get rid of the blight?
Sorry for any trouble.
From: Aidos
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If I end up blighted from touching an ayakashi, is there a way to get rid of the blight?
Sorry for any trouble.

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[ almighty heavens like to see everyone scramble and figure it out by themselves? ]
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But they also made us give out Ayakashi infused chocolate, so they're clearly not infallible.
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[ he missed the memo on ayakashi being directly caused by the chocolates. Though he did suspect they at least attracted them. ]
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It was definitely the chocolate that we gave out.
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whatthehell[ If Genos focused on expressing emotions via text, he'd probably write that in capslock. He edits it into something more coherent ]
Is this a part of this shinki deal? I didn't sign for trying to get people killed.
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But I also don't know why they'd make us give out dangerous chocolate like that. There's the option that this was supposed to be a test, or maybe they didn't know how dangerous they would be. You'd think that before they ask us to give out candy they would check it for potential danger. Maybe they're lacking safety control?
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[ He can get angry and frustrated all he wants, but the truth is he's too new and too inexperienced to fully grasp the situation. ]
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It's either Heavens that placed the ayakashi in the chocolate on purpose, or it's the ayakashi that somehow managed to sneak into them themselves. Both counts as sabotage, just directed at different sides. Either we were the targets, or the higher-ups
What other possibility is there? Aside from the "ayakashi were attracted TO the chocolates, not IN them". Because this version seems to be already ruled out.
No matter who wanted sabotage who, for whatever reason there is, human were lives endangered. If this was supposed to be a test, even a failed one - because the ayakashi turned out to be more dangerous than expected - the aftermath proves someone can't do their job right. Because it's the living who are the victims in either scenario.
[ Genos gets... wordy and repetitive at times. Congratulations you've just received his first wall-of-text ]
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Whatever the case, it's our responsibility to make sure that the ayakashi don't hurt anyone now that the chocolates are out.
I'm going to get rid of my blight and get back out there.
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