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Before we all head into the labyrinth, I figure we should have a level playing field for making calls about risk.
If you die here, apparently you don't stay dead. You're down for two days or so, then you resurrect wherever your body happens to be. So it's probably a nice gesture, if you see a corpse in the maze, to drag them somewhere not totally inconvenient to wake up.
The temporarily dead also come back fully healed of injuries, but the penalty is some kind of personal loss. Think scars, tattoos, a digit, possibly more intangible qualities, etc. I have no idea what the rules are on that, so if anyone has any useful speculation, consider the floor open.
In fact, if anyone is familiar with this kind of thing back in your universes, you're invited to share with the class. The more we know about resurrection in general, maybe the more we can figure out about how it works here. Bonus marks if you have first hand experience.
If you die here, apparently you don't stay dead. You're down for two days or so, then you resurrect wherever your body happens to be. So it's probably a nice gesture, if you see a corpse in the maze, to drag them somewhere not totally inconvenient to wake up.
The temporarily dead also come back fully healed of injuries, but the penalty is some kind of personal loss. Think scars, tattoos, a digit, possibly more intangible qualities, etc. I have no idea what the rules are on that, so if anyone has any useful speculation, consider the floor open.
In fact, if anyone is familiar with this kind of thing back in your universes, you're invited to share with the class. The more we know about resurrection in general, maybe the more we can figure out about how it works here. Bonus marks if you have first hand experience.
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can it really be a battle royale if the key they keep trying to impress is teamwork?
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But I take your point. I just don't exactly have a movie reference that fits this scenario.
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movie reference?
( that was a movie reference??? /old )
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It's not exactly mainstream. I guess not everyone's heard of it.
[ It's taking all his teenage self-restraint not to be a little bit of a dick about this. Not like he can assume every universe even has the same movies, to be fair. ]
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dunno if that exists in my world
( it does. )
I'm not exactly a resource of modern culture where I'm from either though
at least not in terms of pop culture
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[ Krouse thinks he can respect that. ]
Most pop culture is a waste of time anyway. You're not exactly missing out.
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I'm glad you said it cause I was definitely thinking it
( people get so defensive about pop culture mattering, too. it's weird, when the next new fad is always bound to come along in another couple weeks. )
let's just say I'm much more familiar with black and whites, but I have tried my hand at familiarizing myself with what younger people consume to better navigate online conversations and understand modern norms
( he trawls reddit, in other words. )
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A very spry grandpa, though, if he's so gung ho about monster slaying. ]
You've clearly picked things up. I wouldn't have guessed you were of an earlier generation until you told me.
[ He's not just a grandpa. He's a cool grandpa. ]
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thanks
helps that I've always learned quick
well and the fact most of my work revolves around recon probably helps also
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So the prospect of going into the labyrinth probably doesn't faze you for a second.
If I see you in there, I might grill you for tips. I'm Krouse, by the way.