There was a farm that had a dog
[Throughout the day on Monday, everyone still left in the building will find a handwritten invitation delivered to them at some point or another, along with a bonus sheet of paper.
There aren't any decorations upstairs, but there will be food and drink as promised, and lots of variety. Curry, soup and sandwiches, parfaits, homemade potato chips, a cheese plate; Rin went all out. For sweets, there's chocolate chip cookies and a lemon meringue pie, with milk or juice (that looks like it was made from scratch) to wash it down with. Alcohol too, if that's your thing. There's even a bloody mary for Elda, somehow.
As you might guess from the invitation, the bonus piece of paper delivered with the invites is a blank bingo sheet! Whether it's when the invites are delivered or when they come to the party, Rin will give everyone instructions on how to fill it out, and how the game is played.
HUMAN GET TO KNOW EACH OTHER BINGO
That should about cover it. But yeah, it's a game designed for the group to maybe get to know each other a little better. Discussion is encouraged, not just for what you have in common, but what you don't! What's most important is everyone have fun.]
WHO: You!
WHAT: Fun and games!
WHERE: The roof
WHEN: 6 o'clock
Hey, everyone. It's been quiet around here lately, so let's keep our spirits up and have some fun! The sun might not be shining, but we still have a great view of the stars, and somewhere warm to watch them from. Food and drink will be provided, so just bring yourself (and your bingo sheet!), and we'll enjoy each other's company.
- Rin Tohsaka
There aren't any decorations upstairs, but there will be food and drink as promised, and lots of variety. Curry, soup and sandwiches, parfaits, homemade potato chips, a cheese plate; Rin went all out. For sweets, there's chocolate chip cookies and a lemon meringue pie, with milk or juice (that looks like it was made from scratch) to wash it down with. Alcohol too, if that's your thing. There's even a bloody mary for Elda, somehow.
As you might guess from the invitation, the bonus piece of paper delivered with the invites is a blank bingo sheet! Whether it's when the invites are delivered or when they come to the party, Rin will give everyone instructions on how to fill it out, and how the game is played.
- Fill out the sheet with 24 simple facts about yourself! They should be anything you're comfortable sharing with others, and most importantly they must be true
- Share sheets with one another! If you have something in common with what's on another person's sheet, you can sign off on that square.
- Players may sign up to two squares on one another's sheets, but only two! Normally you'd only collect a single signature, but this is a small group.
- When one row has five signatures horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, that's a BINGO!
- Whoever has the most BINGOs at the end of the night wins!
That should about cover it. But yeah, it's a game designed for the group to maybe get to know each other a little better. Discussion is encouraged, not just for what you have in common, but what you don't! What's most important is everyone have fun.]

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[I mean, I'm just over here staring at Square 1 on Tarrlok's like shit, if she doesn't know that from the other thread she might. She might need to ask about that, so. For now assuming they've started with Rin's sheet, she's just like, oh he was an honor's student, that makes sense. He must have worked really hard for that.]
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The heart transplant surgery. What... are you talking about here.
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A boy I knew had been stabbed in the heart, but somehow he was still alive. To save him, I had to move the damaged one and replace it with a Projection.
[Despite the gusto she started with, recalling that memory seems to trip her up a bit. There's a noticeable pause before she flips her hair and carries on with her usual bravado, folding her arms. Right, he might not know what that is. Rin waves a hand.]
Think of a Projection as something created out of energy, or made from scratch. If you do it right it'll function perfectly, but since it's not "real", it will disappear from the world as if it never existed in a short amount of time. But that was time enough for me to repair the damage to his nearly destroyed heart, while the Projection kept him alive.
Once the heart he was born with was repaired, I transplanted it back to where it belonged. He recovered nicely, too.
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[he says, after a moment of "what the fuck is type-moon."]
I mean, that's not what I was expecting, but I'm not entirely sure what I did expect.
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It was a miracle I could only perform once, though. [Rin smiles.] I don't have enough magical energy at my disposal to pull something of that level off again.
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