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JoJo's Bizarre Grail War Part 2 - A Fate/Z-Machine Adventure

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Stuffman:

Anyway! What's the plan for today? I totally forget what we were doing when we ran afoul of berserker.

Hello Purvis:


--- Quote from: DracoOmega on August 26, 2017, 02:21:11 AM --->"Moreso than the Romans ever were. But you're not wrong, of course. If it's not about armies, then it's about imports and exports and all the stuff that keeps the world running."

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>"Yeah, a city like this would need a lot of stuff," says Archer as she kicks her feet up.

>_

DracoOmega:

>"Would you believe this is actually a small city by the standards of the world these days? New York City has like... 200 times as many people as this place."

And the plan originally was to go on a road trip towards where we sensed the grail, which is like a 12 hour drive east. I totally didn't expect to find other masters here first, though, and that does technically give us a reason to stick around instead of going after the grail (as I'm not even sure what good it does us if the other masters are still in play), but possibly we ought to leave anyway? Perhaps Berserker and Assassin will take care of each other for us if we're out of the picture? (Not that we'd be so lucky)

Actually...

>What good would it do to be at the site of the grail if there's still other masters out and about elsewhere in the country? Do we know?

Hello Purvis:


--- Quote from: DracoOmega on August 26, 2017, 03:29:48 AM --->"Would you believe this is actually a small city by the standards of the world these days? New York City has like... 200 times as many people as this place."
>What good would it do to be at the site of the grail if there's still other masters out and about elsewhere in the country? Do we know?

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>"I don't think you're using real numbers," says Archer.
>The main advantage would be the knowledge they are all going to have to pass through there eventually. As well, there is probably a lot of good in getting yourself acquainted with the terrain. Also, if you are in Delaware, you are probably not in Calumet City, which means it's less likely someone recognizes you from the whirlwind that is growing around the death of Charles Koch.

>_

DracoOmega:

>"I am, though. New York City's got, what, like eight and a half million people living there?"
>If we've finished breakfast, let's start packing anything else we might need for the trip - a few changes of clothing, our magic supplies, our tube-of-crystalline-gold-in-a-sock.....
>And make a few more Wall stones while we're at it. Better to be oversupplied than ever risk running out.

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