Just adding this space here so I can add the information once I have some energy to recall the scenario in more detail. To be updated.
[updated at some point Day 11:]
Page writings: drawing of a dagger, a rose with a smiling face and roots showing, and a shield. around the dagger are the words "fight to the last" and "raise your sword". around the stem of the rose are the words "I'm always noble" and "I've always loved you". around the shield are the words "lose(?) to everyone", "protect her", and "protect myself". Initial Introduction: running a scenario involving each section having to choose a "receiver" who would be given gifts from the rest of the section. if the gifts are weighed to be more valuable than the gifts of other sections, they will receive not just those gifts but also gifts of similar value from the losing sections. The Scenario: On Arts & Rec's end, round 1 involved myself as the receiver and Emet-Selch offering the gift of "belief in a utopia". This was highly valued since I also received Leona, Simon Petrikov, and Gojo Satoru's memories regarding things that made their world "a better place". And then, after initially processing all of that, Leona's severed hand was received as well. The second round had Rook Hunt sharing emotions or... sentiments, perhaps. It was a little confusing and was judged not to be as valuable as others' gifts. My memories of someone important were taken, as a penalty. There may have been another penalty but I can't say it registered much. In the third round, Rook Hunt was the receiver and Emet-Selch gifted him the power of creation. This was judged not to be as valuable as others' gifts. Rook Hunt's memories of Leona were taken, as a penalty. After: All sections but Natural Science appeared to win a request from Philip. Philip could be called upon by the winners to return the things taken from the receivers during the three rounds. I opted to give back those memories and stories that I was given, though I specifically had to use Philip's abilities to correct the gift with Emet-Selch. Other Information: Philip apparently likes to speak in rhymes. Or maybe is compelled to. They're often not very good and barely rhyme some of the time. Also, seems pretty self-aware of his own tendencies? Not sure if I should be keeping track of everything he says...
Re: To Geto Suguru: late Day 10
Color: red (Languages)
Just adding this space here so I can add the information once I have some energy to recall the scenario in more detail. To be updated.
[updated at some point Day 11:]
Page writings: drawing of a dagger, a rose with a smiling face and roots showing, and a shield. around the dagger are the words "fight to the last" and "raise your sword". around the stem of the rose are the words "I'm always noble" and "I've always loved you". around the shield are the words "lose(?) to everyone", "protect her", and "protect myself".
Initial Introduction: running a scenario involving each section having to choose a "receiver" who would be given gifts from the rest of the section. if the gifts are weighed to be more valuable than the gifts of other sections, they will receive not just those gifts but also gifts of similar value from the losing sections.
The Scenario: On Arts & Rec's end, round 1 involved myself as the receiver and Emet-Selch offering the gift of "belief in a utopia". This was highly valued since I also received Leona, Simon Petrikov, and Gojo Satoru's memories regarding things that made their world "a better place". And then, after initially processing all of that, Leona's severed hand was received as well. The second round had Rook Hunt sharing emotions or... sentiments, perhaps. It was a little confusing and was judged not to be as valuable as others' gifts. My memories of someone important were taken, as a penalty. There may have been another penalty but I can't say it registered much. In the third round, Rook Hunt was the receiver and Emet-Selch gifted him the power of creation. This was judged not to be as valuable as others' gifts. Rook Hunt's memories of Leona were taken, as a penalty.
After: All sections but Natural Science appeared to win a request from Philip. Philip could be called upon by the winners to return the things taken from the receivers during the three rounds. I opted to give back those memories and stories that I was given, though I specifically had to use Philip's abilities to correct the gift with Emet-Selch.
Other Information: Philip apparently likes to speak in rhymes. Or maybe is compelled to. They're often not very good and barely rhyme some of the time. Also, seems pretty self-aware of his own tendencies? Not sure if I should be keeping track of everything he says...