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[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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[ How does that even happen? She says this curiously as she taps her pen on the table. Man, there's not a lot of crossover here... ]
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Yes, though I do not yet know the extent of them. [...how does he put this.] My health has actually been rather poor for much of my life. But after arriving here, for the first time I have been without pain. Needless to say it was rather startling at first.
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[ Elda didn't get a new one on Sunday, so she assumes not? Everyone probably is caught up now, right? ]
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[ . . . Was that meant to be a secret?
Oh well too late.
Oh, here's one. She'll sign off on Has a Decorated Room. ]
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[Good job Elda, he didn't know! But he might know more soon, who knows.
That gets him thinking, though... It's a little more personal than he'd like, but oh well.]
If I were to hazard a guess, it's because I would be in much worse shape than just aching if they didn't do something.
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[ . . . Look, absolutely no one accused her of being delicate, ever. Ever.
... This is why she answers for this part without answering for that Rin part. ]
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Ah, no. Besides, we're well aware that the Coordinators have no qualms about putting people with terminal illnesses into this game.
[But he doesn't blame Elda if she doesn't remember that detail about Walter. Or if she hasn't spent any time thinking about Walter since all of...that.]
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[ Walter was sick??? ]
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[ Or never knew it in the first place...
Okay she checked off that decorated room one, what next...
Oh she'll just mark off wealthy. That's more or less accurate. ]
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[It was something that he and Susan discovered while they investigated Walter's body. He can't quite remember if Susan ended up bringing it up at the trial. Then again, it was not a focal point.
And ah, cool! He's going to bring something up that Elda marked off.]
So you've decorated your room here? That is what I was referencing on my card.
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Damn Fern.
she'll also pass off her own. come on man, let's mark it off! ]
You meant here? Yeah, then ... yes. I suppose you could call that "decorating."
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Yes. I made curtains and a new bedspread, and I painted the walls.
[He was so bored that week.
Elda's reaction, though...]
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[ Elda's tone is... distant sounding? Thoughtful. Like she's in wonder at the idea of that. ]
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It was a few weeks ago. I didn't know how much longer we'd be here, so I figured I would at least take control of the room that I was stuck with for the time being. I did have some help with the painting though, so I suppose those individuals have their own place in it too.
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[ she responds, shaking her head. ]
Maybe it's just me.
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[ Mmm. ]
It's the "decorations" themselves. That room's more a tomb than anything. If Hilda wouldn't spite me for it, I might just sleep in her office every day.
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[Rule #3 and all.
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Possessions of the dead, I take it.
[Just a guess, considering one of the squares on Elda's card.]
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No, it was of my own making. [ Mmmmrrr She might as well explain it. She needs to sign off on another for him and him for her anyway and...
The whole point is to be open ]
During the week where the incentive was memories, - well, you seemed to talk with Sayaka sometimes, you must've seen that journal she was making. Mine was a little larger. [ . . . ] I decided to cover all the walls of my room with pictures of my family and what friends I had made. People I knew, enemies. The works. And now, all of those are dead.
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Yeah, he definitely couldn't have guessed that. But as he recalls what Elda said at the last trial...]
...You really do believe Jericho's claim about our worlds, don't you.
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[ She... The fact is that she was screaming in defiance, saying that all they had before them was victory. But ven if that's still the case, she can't doubt it. That just seems foolish. ]
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[Rideaux himself has been responsible for the destruction of worlds, after all. How does he put it, though...]
Allow me the risk of sounding obnoxiously optimistic for a moment. Even if by some chance our worlds were connected in that way, there was likely a group in every one of them that was working to do something about it. Spirius Corporation and Spirius Corporation alone knew about my world's potential destruction for thousands of years. Yuri and his guild were very aware of his world's very impending cataclysm as well.
[But that's Yuri's story, so he won't elaborate.]
Jericho never outright said, "successfully complete the exercise or your world dies with absolute certainty". And you know how direct some of his other threats were.
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[ she... puffs out some air. ]
So you're saying to have faith in that anonymous group?
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