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WEEK 2
WEEK 2
The first week is over, and two of your number are gone. Everything related to the case has been cleaned up, with nary a knife left at the Main Square nor a trace of the mud shapes that once painted the clock tower walls, although some stray graffiti still dots some storefronts.
However you may feel about the entire debacle on Friday, there’s no doubt that something has changed about the atmosphere, although whether it’s something tangible or just a trick of the mind is hard to say. Maybe it’s nothing. Either way, there are more palpable changes to the city, with some of the fog retreating away from a few of the surrounding areas, uncovering new buildings and streets along the way. The night, however, remains unchanged as always save for the slow waxing of the moon, leaving it bright and full as early as Thursday night. Regardless of if you take it as an omen or not, at least that means the streets will be lit up fairly well for the week, provided some inconvenient cloud cover doesn’t slide right in.
[[Welcome to Week 2! Note that new areas have been added, and can be found under the Week 2 tab on our Locations page. Once again, feel free to make top levels at your discretion, and remember to note it in your header if you plan on investigating any locations. You can also privately contact The Lady or Rembrandt.]]

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[ Well, he just figured that Dist freaking out had no bearing on his ability. He dealt with difficult, genius researchers before who also were said to have had tantrums when they haven't gotten their way (re: Schmidt)
Though, he was sure, like Schmidt, it wasn't all there was to him.
That being said, he supposed he had some insight into some possibilities why, but he didn't want to assume... ]
...Haha, hopefully they haven't. People's roles behind the scenes tend to be just as important as the ones on the frontlines, but I guess there are times where people do forget that.
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Those times are far too often, if you ask me! But I will digress, because just talking about it makes me angry all over again.
[For once in his life he's shutting up about himself, amazing.]
So. An instructor for a military academy at twenty years old, eh? I take it you must be some kind of prodigy?
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...Actually, I just worked and studied really hard. It was real tough and grueling, but I made it work.
It helped I also had support with a lot of people to keep me going as well.
[ It was a very long two years of schooling, but being a workaholic worked in his favor too. Not that he considered himself that. ]
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I see. [Where does he even go from here without sounding bitter?] Did that involve seeing the battlefield for yourself?
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That's right. There was a time where I was actually a Provisional Military Officer. Though, even before that, there was this civil war that became difficult not to get caught up in.
[ He didn't look too excited talking about this portion, if only because not everything went well. Because you know, wars. ]
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Still though, yikes. Seems like child soldiers are present everywhere.]
I imagine it was valuable experience to pass on to your students, at the very least. Experience is important for an educational position.
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...That's right, it was. At times it was rather difficult, seeing as I had just been a student not too long before I accepted the position at the Branch School, but I believe my own experience was invaluable in making it work somehow.
[ Among other things, like having helpful staff and friends around, but yeah. ]
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[Even a prideful person like Dist can admit that much.]
A truly good instructor can leave a lasting impact on their students.