You already apologized for that. I think... I don't like it, but it doesn't bother me as much on such a small scale. It's not good, but... It's not so bad either to tell a small lie to someone you don't know very well yet.
It bothers me when it's tricking a lot of people. When it's hurting a lot of people.
I guess that's why I struggle with this game sometimes - it's meant to reward people who'll tell lies, and get away with them. But not small lies. Sometimes they're really big.
... some people that I know think that Piety is the best choice to be the leader for the new world. I don't know how much you talk to him... but I think that you should.
I think that if we can get enough people to switch to him in the final week, then he can win, and we can leave behind a world that we all like. On top of that, if he's one of the gods that can grant wishes, or at least small favors to even people who aren't on his team at the end - then everyone could get something at least a little good out of this.
I'm... trying to tell people that's the best idea right now, so hopefully as many people can get their wishes as possible.
It's more like... some gods will choose to do it, and some won't. If Cheri wins, he'll try to give people things even if they're not on his team. I think Love would too. Beauty....
Then that sounds nice... I think that being willing to give people something for going through all this is more kindness than bribery, too...
Would it be this weekend that everyone is supposed to align with Piety? Will we get a chance to change alignments again after next week, if next week is the end...?
One more week... I think. I'm trying to figure it out - because not all the gods will be able to host if we end it in six weeks. So hold off until I figure it out, Madopyon. And - let me know if you decide to leave Cunning. I don't know who his other followers are, so I just want to make sure someone stays with him, you know?
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... I'm sorry too then, because I know I did the latter pretty early in the game.
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You already apologized for that. I think... I don't like it, but it doesn't bother me as much on such a small scale. It's not good, but... It's not so bad either to tell a small lie to someone you don't know very well yet.
It bothers me when it's tricking a lot of people. When it's hurting a lot of people.
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[senri sighs]
I guess that's why I struggle with this game sometimes - it's meant to reward people who'll tell lies, and get away with them. But not small lies. Sometimes they're really big.
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and holds out her hands for his, because she's just kind of used to doing that, now??? ]
... It'll be okay. We just have to keep going; it's almost over.
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... yeah.
Do you know which god you're going to be with in the end, Madopyon?
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I think that if we can get enough people to switch to him in the final week, then he can win, and we can leave behind a world that we all like. On top of that, if he's one of the gods that can grant wishes, or at least small favors to even people who aren't on his team at the end - then everyone could get something at least a little good out of this.
I'm... trying to tell people that's the best idea right now, so hopefully as many people can get their wishes as possible.
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But how come he can grant favors for us, but the other gods might not be able to? I thought they would all have the same powers...
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Some gods might not choose to do that, though.
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Would it be this weekend that everyone is supposed to align with Piety? Will we get a chance to change alignments again after next week, if next week is the end...?
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One more week... I think. I'm trying to figure it out - because not all the gods will be able to host if we end it in six weeks. So hold off until I figure it out, Madopyon. And - let me know if you decide to leave Cunning. I don't know who his other followers are, so I just want to make sure someone stays with him, you know?
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Okay. I'll let you know... I need to talk to Piety, too... It doesn't work if we don't believe in their cause, after all.
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[and he offers her a smile]
I think... it'll all work out alright. We'll keep trying.