It's time for an after party!
[About an hour after the trial and subsequent execution, Cabanela makes a decision.
They need to do something, keep the morale up, however little it may be.
Under each occupied room door people will find the following note written:
In difficult times such as this, it is important to carry on.
Don't give into despair; we must preservere.
If you don't want to be alone this evening, meet me in the dining hall.
-Cabanela
[Upon entering the dinning hall, you will find Cabanela sitting at one of the tables; he has lit two candles that are placed at the center of the table, but there's nothing else to note.
You'll have to supply your own food, since he doesn't have much of an appetite.]
They need to do something, keep the morale up, however little it may be.
Under each occupied room door people will find the following note written:
Don't give into despair; we must preservere.
If you don't want to be alone this evening, meet me in the dining hall.
-Cabanela
[Upon entering the dinning hall, you will find Cabanela sitting at one of the tables; he has lit two candles that are placed at the center of the table, but there's nothing else to note.
You'll have to supply your own food, since he doesn't have much of an appetite.]

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... From the way he spoke of her, I think Ken-kun's mother is passed. He didn't mention a father, but... Maybe he had other relatives? He definitely had friends. Who's gonna tell them? Does Conductor-san send out letters to them? What if he never does, and they never learn what happened to him...? There's nothing worse than not knowing what happened to a loved one!
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[He waves a hand to indicate the trial. He doesn't know what to call it. Disaster sounds accurate, though.]
Perhaps she could return home and find them to pass on the information. I wouldn't trust the Conductor with anything, much less breaking the news in any sort of gentle way to Kaneki's family.
[Talking about Kaneki is much, much easier. He liked Kaneki and it hurts that the kid is dead, but focusing on that is better than thinking about Reaver's family, or lack thereof.]
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[she has a mental image of the Conductor-- who she imagines, for lack of anything solid, looks like a giant bear-- being knocked on his ass by a mourning Barazo. it's comforting.]
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...I am not sure how he brought us all here in the first place, but I imagine that isn't something he's going to tell us. Perhaps we will be able to figure out how to travel to other worlds. I do not like relying on the Conductor to pass along any information.
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Rick-san is always talking about alternate universes and how he can go to them. Maybe he could do it. [BECAUSE THAT WOULDN'T BE WORSE THAN THE CONDUCTOR AT ALL]
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Perhaps his grandson could do it. Morty would certainly be a better option.
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That says a lot about him, I think. To love someone so much, you try to defend them, even when you know they're wrong! [HINT HINT]
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Well, yes, that certainly is... something.
[YOU'D BETTER NOT BE DOING WHAT HE THINKS YOU'RE DOING]
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[HINT FUCKIN HINT]
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...That is absolutely not what was happening, you know.
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