![]() ![]() Your story progresses.ĬONCEPTUALISATION: A quest of world-ending proportions. It's unproductive and there's no use dwelling when it hasn't happened yet. He's far more likely to let it peter out slowly, call less and less often until months go by and you haven't heard from him. It's not his style, big blow-up arguments or dramatic proclamations. The warmth makes you feel the cold that much more keenly. The easy way he lets you into his home now it makes you cold with anxiety. HALF-LIGHT: It's almost… worse, the way he draws it out. He's indulged you for so long.ĮMPATHY: It's not indulgence. Expecting him to give up on you now that you're no longer a brother in arms. HALF-LIGHT: It's like you’re holding your breath, waiting for him to miss a week so that you can spiral and scream and launching yourself off the Guillarme Memorial Bridge. VOLITION: And every Thursday night you head on over to Kim’s place for Wirral night. You smoke like a chimney until you run out of your stash and then you swear not to buy anymore, you take your over-the-counter painkillers religiously and you read when you're getting overwhelmed political theory when you feel up to it, but mainly fiction.ĬONCEPTUALISATION: The kinds of paperback stories that people from Revachol East buy to read on their luxury holidays. PAIN THRESHOLD: It's a lot of empty days and sleepless nights with no life-or-death cases to distract you from the gaping yawning pain in your hip and in your head.ĮLECTROCHEMISTRY: A lot of time. You find that all your time hovering around outside the addiction support group pays off and you manage to snag yourself a part time job helping out around the local library.ĮNCYCLOPEDIA: You do like your books, after all. You collect tare as much as your hip can handle. You apply for the RCM disability pension and get shoved to the bottom of a waiting list. We've made a decision, a hard one, and we're sticking to it. Back into the arms of your brothers in black, right? Like a coward, you jumped ship to save your fear-blinded brain but now you're drowning.ĮSPRIT DE CORPS: You can always go back. HALF-LIGHT: You’re scared a lot of the time, bursts of anxiety flooding your neural pathways. Lots of rejection, lots of weird looks and long uncomfortable pauses. PAIN THRESHOLD: It's rough going, especially with your hip, aching sharply every step you take. ![]() SHIVERS: In the daytime you spend your time traipsing up and down Main with a copy of your CV in hand, printed using the station radio computer before you left. HALF-LIGHT: You hover by the door, though, like a fucking weirdo, watching the shadows moving in the yellow light of the windows and flinching every time they seem to move towards you. LOGIC: A political reading group at a local cafe, taking walks through Jamrock- avoiding the sinkhole that is Boogie Street- or jogs through the run-down corpse of the botanical gardens, maybe even attending an addiction support group after hours at the library?ĮLECTROCHEMISTRY: Yeah, that sounds absolutely no fun. ![]() You start purposefully filling up your time. For information on the main plot quests, please see the Walkthrough page.VOLITION: You get busy, once you’ve worked through the last of your notice. If you fail the check, your character will sing pretty badly, but either way you'll clear the quest.įor more side quest guides, please see the Side Quests page of the wiki. Interact with the karaoke stage to give it a go, which takes a Drama check. Navigate through all the dialogue choices to convince him to let you sing. Head back to the hotel and speak to Garte. After playing it, your internal dialogue will prompt you to go sing. You'll first need to equip the tape player in either hand, then switch to the Interact tab of your inventory and interact with the tape. Once you collect the song, listen to it in your tape player. A container in the backyard contains a tape with a song called “Smallest Church in Saint-Saens.” Continue southwest and you'll come to an abandoned house. Starting on Day 3 when the water lock is repaired, close it if you haven't already, then cross the canal. However, you can buy it at a significant discount by convincing Roy you need it for police business. Note that the base price of the tape player is 12 reál. ![]()
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