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The Fog worshippers believe that we were chosen to become something greater than we were before. The Fog God stands for chaos, for might makes right. There are different factions within the cult which disagree on the beliefs, they seem to hate another.
I'm not sure what the Fourth followers believe. If there's more to the Fourth than wishing to destroy the Fog then I don't know it. From what I heard, he is a child who was given powers stolen from the Fog, turned into a god himself. But he is still a child, just a very powerful child now.
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( he hadn't... necessarily meant to send that part, he was mostly just repeating it out loud in mild disbelief. )
I can understand embracing those changes which are forced upon us, but calling it 'greater'...
Have we figured out any means by which to stop those who embrace the violence, even if not the Fog God herself? If enough of us push back, if there's a consequence for such a thing, would it not make a difference?
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The one in charge of upholding the law and running the prison, Inspector Javert, cares nothing for human lives or laws and sees the Fog as the supreme authority he follows. As far as I know, he doesn't support the chaos or lawlessness that comes with indiscriminate murder but I wouldn't trust him to do anything about it either.
Executing them is the obvious choice, but the Fog has ensured death is no escape. Supposedly, it only makes the problem worse by robbing people of their memories so they become ever more mindless monsters.
It's very discouraging.
It may be possible to act without the Fourth God's help. Majima Goro mentioned that a man named Marco managed to build a portal to take people back to their own worlds. I believe the Fourth once managed to bring people here, too, but that was years ago? I'm not sure if these two incidents are related. If they are not, it might be possible for us to bring people here ourselves. To bring fighters who still have their power.
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he processes all of this for a minute, half-forms a few replies but ultimately xingchen recognizes that he has far too little perspective just yet to properly weigh in on any of what he's hearing.
instead, )
You mentioned you were afraid of the Fog God's real purpose.
( is such a thing known? does jiang wanyin have a theory? he leaves the probing statement without a proper question, a clear request for whichever elaboration feels most pertinent. )
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I don't think it's as easy as sadistic amusement. Her power already extends to other worlds enough to snatch people from there, what if it grows further? This could become our problem at home if we don't find a way to solve it here.
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Perhaps this is a silly question, but have we disconfirmed any ties between the Fog God and the Yin Iron?
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I have no answer. But we should investigate it.
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I hear it is possible to speak to the gods. Maybe I will try to meet the Fog God.
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( what with jiang wanyin's open dissatisfaction with the fog god and the situation. )
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I don't know when, or if it's possible at all. But if it is, I feel this way to get answers can't be ignored.
[ Not that he expects the Fog God to answer any of his questions. But maybe they will be able to feel out some answers anyway. ]
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It seems to be the best plan we have, at the moment. Once you're done with your traveling and rocks have seen fit to stop falling from our skies.
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[ Which, fair enough, he can respect that. It's just terribly inconvenient right now. ]
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( he hasn't the foggiest guess what manner of beast he'll become, after all. some of them seem quite gruesome, while others seem... at least somewhat less so. )
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Do you still appear human?
( it's no more than anyone with eyes might know at a passing glance, which is perhaps the only reason he presumes to ask. he could also argue, if pressed, that it's only practical that he know - if only to be able to know how they might be received, should they ever travel together. )
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Oh.
It hits him that Xiao Xingchen wouldn't have seen, he wouldn't have experienced it that first day as he did... ]
Yes. For now. Well. As long as I'm
fully clothed.
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now that he has his answer, he's not sure whether to say 'how fortunate, then' or something more apologetic. he settles on, )
I see.
Thank you, my friend, for indulging the question. If there's anything you'd care to ask in return, it's only fair that I allow it.
( because there have been times, he thinks - pauses, both in their initial meeting and in these conversations since - in which various questions have gone unasked. some of those questions were xingchen's, but not all. )
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[ More like, he isn't sure Xiao Xingchen is ready to handle them on top of everything else. ]
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What is it that you'd like to ask me?
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