I tried to red pen the page I found, but it didn't stick.
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The beauty and strength of the moon are not bound by Earthly rules. Where mortals wither and die within a few decades, the moon continues to shine brightly each and every night. Therefore mortal weapons are of no concern to the moon; guns and swords are all for naught under the pale moonlight.
This one was hooked on a beam of the boardwalk ferris wheel.
[So doesn't mention anything involving a seagull and how this page almost was lost. Her vibes are a tad awkward, but it's very faint.
In the unlikely event that the pages are scattered and lost, once they have been found they will once again return to the confines of the book. Making it whole again. It is only then that any changes can be made.
How easily heroes can be distracted with an enemy right before their eyes. What is one moon compared to two? Three, or even more? They may have as many moons as they like, each with the natural ability to affect gravity. But why stop there? An attack from afar will destroy their hopes just as well, without even letting them close.
[ some kind of small fox with what has been charitably called "an interesting expression" comes over with two pages in its mouth, which it drops on the floor and scoots over with its paw: ]
As these words are written on this page, the light of the moon shares its strength with the heroes below. They may use it, revel in it, master it, but they will never truly own it. These powers are born from the moon's light, and what is given can also be taken away. They will grow weaker and weaker, not understanding why their tools are being taken away. The heroes will fall, weak and lost, while the moonlight falls over them as bright as ever.
The moon's rulings and writings are immutable. What is written within these covers cannot be changed. No matter how much they struggle to find another way out, what is written must come to pass. Even heroes will act as the moon dictates, no matter how against their nature it would be. It is truth as long as it is written. The moon controls fate itself as long as it controls this book.
BOOK (some assembly required)
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[ also gives his two CYOA notes, which were w1 and w5. the note that's from today is: ]
The beauty and strength of the moon are not bound by Earthly rules. Where mortals wither and die within a few decades, the moon continues to shine brightly each and every night. Therefore mortal weapons are of no concern to the moon; guns and swords are all for naught under the pale moonlight.
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What we need some special permanent ink then...?
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Ideally, our time stoppage and power stoppage plans will work well enough.
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[So doesn't mention anything involving a seagull and how this page almost was lost. Her vibes are a tad awkward, but it's very faint.
In the unlikely event that the pages are scattered and lost, once they have been found they will once again return to the confines of the book. Making it whole again. It is only then that any changes can be made.
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[ it's still emotionshare, everyone can feel rita's immediate anger at that. ]
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[ Seriously... ]
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[ She'll show: ]
How easily heroes can be distracted with an enemy right before their eyes. What is one moon compared to two? Three, or even more? They may have as many moons as they like, each with the natural ability to affect gravity. But why stop there? An attack from afar will destroy their hopes just as well, without even letting them close.
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[...]
Argalia's got ours, but it kinda sounds like we might not be able to make any changes until the competition is officially over.
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[ this is dumb. ]
Infinity moons does not sound great.
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...A reference to the moon guy's multiple powers?
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Thanks, buddy...
[ gives... pets? who are you? who did this?? ]
The moon controls fate itself as long as it controls this book. Great.
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[ does not question this fox at all because why not. why not have this happen. ]
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[And so are guns and earthly weapons. Welp. Sigrun shakes her head]
Seems to me assembling the book will have to be step one no matter what. Once we do that we can recover anything we lose and end this.
[Although she wonders if getting rid of the moon man by using the book is feasible, instead of using weaponry. Maybe!]
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Good boy.
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worriedly reads the pages while petting the fox]
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there is probably fox 2 fox communications happening idk ]
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I also guess the book is still under the moon's control until changes can be made.
[ These writings sound so ridiculous as always...smh ]
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what the fox ]