Aydanci missed this. Like he would be missing his own arm if it dropped off from his torso and went for a walk for twenty years. Except with more trauma. (Look, don't judge his similes, it's early.)
jalapeno_dude wrote:On a different note:Aydanci missed this. Like he would be missing his own arm if it dropped off from his torso and went for a walk for twenty years. Except with more trauma. (Look, don't judge his similes, it's early.)
Aestrix, I love your similes! (My favorite so far is "leaping on the distraction like a starving man on delicious eggs and toast".)
There's a second robbery, this one of a museum. There are several items taken, but the most worrying one is a tapestry that sharply improves one's sensory discernment - including, in a few long-ago but well-documented trials, senses granted by other artifacts - at the cost of muteness.
The potential benefits of combining this with the thimble have been speculated on but dismissed for ethical reasons.
kuuskytkolme wrote:I just realised an obvious flaw in the mind reader plan. The dean hasn't been necklaced, the real plan can still be read from his mind.
Fuck, this is not going to end well.
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