It can be animals or plants. The effect is selective, though. I can make it happen or make it not happen based on how I give the object life. So it can work for anyone if I want it to.
That's very helpful to know, thank you for clarifying. If I may ask, how would you determine whom you may wish to give something like this to? Additionally, can it do anything against more subtle ways of harm, such as breathing or ingesting lethal gasses or substances, like food or water?
I determine that based on my own personal opinion. As for your second question, I don't think so. Personal experience with similar things don't leave me convinced that it's possible.
That's fine. While very useful, that sort of defensive measure shouldn't be given away freely. Would the effects remain, if you give it to someone who then passes it on to someone else?
Fair enough. That said, have you any thoughts about the sort of people most likely to be targeted again, shall there be a similar repeat of what's happened?
COME SAY IT TO MY FACE AND NOT BEHIND A COMPUTER SCREEN
meanwhile ciel will be flipping out her phone and perusing through the contact list with a small frown.]
...I suppose not. However, they may strike again. Supplies can be replenished with a few trips to Haven North, but we should split it at different locations this time, perhaps keep the knowledge to a select few who can defend themselves to stay on the safe aside as well. Aside from that, if the risks of a second strike coming soon may be low due to recent chaos, the best that we can do would be to warn that people stay in groups and don't err anywhere on their own. What would your thoughts be?
[some things might be a little extreme, but it's worth throwing that out there!]
Do it subtlety. If you openly tell people there is a threat, then the enemy will step up their timetable. While it might cause them to make a fatal mistake, it could also result in the death of more people than normal.
Of course, but the monsters already roaming openly is a public threat that would warrant the same advice. Besides, if there was a sure way to spur them into action, then all we need to do is lay down a suitable trap and let them come to us. There are different ways.
We don't know the exact priority of the saboteurs, whether or not they want to cause more chaos above diminishing resources. While I do agree with you if they're any smart, our options for baiting are limited nonetheless.
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she stiffens a little, but lets the current wash over before it fades.
but okay COOL, new card in deck. Time to read the descriptions thoroughly to determine how to play it best...]
Does it have to be an animal, and does this effect only apply to you?
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So there are limits. Have you given these out to many, since your arrival?
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A plant away from soil should be cut off already from life. You circumvent that?
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s...ure]
Fair enough. That said, have you any thoughts about the sort of people most likely to be targeted again, shall there be a similar repeat of what's happened?
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A repeat performance is probably more likely.
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So someone normal without powers, possibly well-liked by many others?
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dont even come into the real world with your type moon shit gal
sparkle you the fuck to death]
With all that said, no. There's not enough information yet to decide that.
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wow so much trash talking in brackets wow
COME SAY IT TO MY FACE AND NOT BEHIND A COMPUTER SCREEN
meanwhile ciel will be flipping out her phone and perusing through the contact list with a small frown.]
...I suppose not. However, they may strike again. Supplies can be replenished with a few trips to Haven North, but we should split it at different locations this time, perhaps keep the knowledge to a select few who can defend themselves to stay on the safe aside as well. Aside from that, if the risks of a second strike coming soon may be low due to recent chaos, the best that we can do would be to warn that people stay in groups and don't err anywhere on their own. What would your thoughts be?
[some things might be a little extreme, but it's worth throwing that out there!]
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Do it subtlety. If you openly tell people there is a threat, then the enemy will step up their timetable. While it might cause them to make a fatal mistake, it could also result in the death of more people than normal.
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Of course, but the monsters already roaming openly is a public threat that would warrant the same advice. Besides, if there was a sure way to spur them into action, then all we need to do is lay down a suitable trap and let them come to us. There are different ways.
[not specifying, but she's thinking...]
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[a trap requires a bait, after all.]
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