Didn't we just do this last week?
[It's starting to look like this is going to be a weekly occurrence.
Just like last week, Cabanela waits a while before he makes his rounds, writing everyone quick notes and sliding them under each occupied door.]
Stay strong.
If you don't want to be alone tonight, meet in the dining hall.
-Cabanela
[Like last week, Cabanela hasn't bothered to provide anyone with food-- that would just be... rude right now, he thinks. Upon first entering, you'll notice that there are now four lit candles in the center of one of the tables.
Feel free to leave mementos for the dead; it's probably appreciated.]
Just like last week, Cabanela waits a while before he makes his rounds, writing everyone quick notes and sliding them under each occupied door.]
If you don't want to be alone tonight, meet in the dining hall.
-Cabanela
[Like last week, Cabanela hasn't bothered to provide anyone with food-- that would just be... rude right now, he thinks. Upon first entering, you'll notice that there are now four lit candles in the center of one of the tables.
Feel free to leave mementos for the dead; it's probably appreciated.]

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We all take what we do seriously. I don't think we'd tolerate someone going rogue after our training - we'd call the police in.
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So is this Grimm an alien species? Bein' a Huntress and all, I doubt it's regular animals.
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They aren't alien, but I can see where someone might mistake them for something alien. They're soulless creatures that wear the bones of other things they've killed.
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That's a lot of effort to put into one enemy. They don't send typical soldiers after those?
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If the Hunters and Huntresses in an area need help, the soldiers will come in, but as a general rule, no.
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[But she smiles a little.]
But no Hunter or Huntress is ever alone facing them. We work as partners, at minimum, or as teams, which is how we usually work. If I'm honest, working with a team is the biggest thing I've learned at Beacon.
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[It's not entirely unbelievable, though. What if there was an alien species out there that fed on humans' emotional energy? What would they do, force themselves to be happy? That piano would have been useful in scenarios like that.]
Good that there's plenty of you workin' on this. I'm sure the people of your planet appreciate it.
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[She nods.]
We couldn't do it without their support. It means a lot.