[That first part... Well, he's not really sure what to do with the first part. It's uncomfortable in a way that's entirely unfamiliar and so the safest option is to ignore it for now. There's something more pressing to focus on anyway.]
As much as I dislike handing Rideaux and the others so much information, I do believe it was in your best interest to reveal your power. Given the size of the clothes found, they would have continued to press you - and apparently an alibi counts for nothing if I'm backing it up.
[That's just getting into pointless fury territory again, so he forces himself to exhale and push it aside.]
I'm entirely in agreement on that however. At this point, the best option truly does seem to be to lie low and make as many connections as possible to avoid becoming the least favorite in the group. While there are certainly those who will refuse to vote for someone innocent, there are quite a few of us who would be more than fine with voting out someone should we run out of time.
[He consider for a moment, then sighs.]
Though really, Dist, I don't believe you have anything to fear as much as some of the others in our group do. Keep your head down as often as you can during the trials, and you should be just fine.
[At the very least we've got Cumore being the first one to suggest voting for the wrong person and Rideaux making an ass of himself at every turn, so it's fine. You're not the worst asshole villain here.]
Still though... I would be irritated if they were to attempt to turn on you. I'm not entirely sure what more we can offer to give us a more solid alibi in the future, however.
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As much as I dislike handing Rideaux and the others so much information, I do believe it was in your best interest to reveal your power. Given the size of the clothes found, they would have continued to press you - and apparently an alibi counts for nothing if I'm backing it up.
[That's just getting into pointless fury territory again, so he forces himself to exhale and push it aside.]
I'm entirely in agreement on that however. At this point, the best option truly does seem to be to lie low and make as many connections as possible to avoid becoming the least favorite in the group. While there are certainly those who will refuse to vote for someone innocent, there are quite a few of us who would be more than fine with voting out someone should we run out of time.
[He consider for a moment, then sighs.]
Though really, Dist, I don't believe you have anything to fear as much as some of the others in our group do. Keep your head down as often as you can during the trials, and you should be just fine.
[At the very least we've got Cumore being the first one to suggest voting for the wrong person and Rideaux making an ass of himself at every turn, so it's fine. You're not the worst asshole villain here.]
Still though... I would be irritated if they were to attempt to turn on you. I'm not entirely sure what more we can offer to give us a more solid alibi in the future, however.