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Wonderful Worlds Mods ([personal profile] wonderful_mods) wrote in [community profile] wonderful_logs2012-12-31 09:08 am

WEEK 3 DAY 3: MISSION

Mission: Spread holiday cheer to the town!
Time Limit: Long
Noise Plane: Solo
Wall Instructions: Neku, the Flutters, and Kreutzer are explicitly assigned to wall duty, other reapers may man key walls around town as desired. Wall-clearing requirements must involve cheering the reaper in question up somehow.
Wall Rewards: Whirlygig Juggle
Reaped Rewards: Aqua Ghost
Mission Rewards: Adamantite
Bonus Reward: Love Me Tether

[It seems this week's GM is pretty easy-going, as this is another simple mission... it seems that spirits are still somewhat down amidst the RG, to say nothing of the Reapers. Obviously, one or more of them need to be happy to clear the mission. But which ones?

Strangely, all phones will get a second mail a few minutes after the first, though it's a little different than the mission mail... it actually seems to be in a somewhat stylized script, and reads quite differently.]


While those in this Game are carrying out your mission, there is one grinch who seems to be quite intent on befouling the name of this town and perhaps all of Christmas! Perhaps if you could find it in your heart to spread a little Christmas cheer to that snakey soul, Santa might have an extra present for you!

Ho ho ho~!


[This... doesn't seem to be part of the mission, but is it a prank? Santa does live in town...]

[[OOC note: Just like W2D7, you get a secondary mission! It's not gonna be easy, though, and the Reaper in question definitely did NOT agree to such a thing...]]
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[personal profile] suicidoll 2013-01-02 02:13 am (UTC)(link)
In general. Whichever meanings stand out to you the most.

(Yup, it's got some good potential.)
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[personal profile] notsogreatape 2013-01-02 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
Well...concerning faith in others, then.

It certainly isn't something to be given blindly. There are just as many throughout the universe who wish to crush others under their boot as there are those who truly wish to help those around them. Which is which may not be readily apparent, either.

But if faith is earned, bit by bit over time, it's something that should be deeply treasured by all involved.
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[personal profile] suicidoll 2013-01-02 09:34 pm (UTC)(link)
I see...then it may be akin to trust. Understandably so; believing in something you don't trust is a gamble and rather incomprehensible.

What's to keep faith separate from mere wishful thinking? What's keeping faith from being anything more than hoping something goes your way? Wishing for a particular outcome, for example.
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[personal profile] notsogreatape 2013-01-02 09:52 pm (UTC)(link)
The reasoning behind it, I suppose. When given away freely, without a foundation made beforehand, it can be very easily broken and perhaps damaged beyond repair later on.

Faith backed by experience is the most likely to be rewarded with the desired outcome, I think.
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[personal profile] suicidoll 2013-01-12 02:09 am (UTC)(link)
And when one's faith is broken, even if given after experience and the utmost confidence? How is one to get it back after it's been gone for so long?
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[personal profile] notsogreatape 2013-01-13 10:46 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not sure if it can be regained, at least not entirely.

Whether or not it's worth the effort to try is up to the person who lost it.