[X] According to Minds, the Kennet Witches are adept at negotiating with Maskless people. Maybe you should reach out to them, even if it means less pay for taking care of the job.
Once again reminded that their society is clearly corrupt, so better let the people with actual experience try.
[X] Try to negotiate by yourself.
-[X] Try not to think of Doctor Sun
-[X] Fail, and bring Doctor sun
Let's try and have him learn to negotiate by himself, though I could be persuaded for reliance on the KW.
They're pretty cool, and they'll likely offer help to s if we explain the situation (as long as this dunce can stop bringing up skin color).
[X] According to Minds, the Kennet Witches are adept at negotiating with Maskless people. Maybe you should reach out to them, even if it means less pay for taking care of the job.
Taking care to not muck up our first job will hopefully open up other opportunities.
[X] According to Minds, the Kennet Witches are adept at negotiating with Maskless people. Maybe you should reach out to them, even if it means less pay for taking care of the job.
[X] According to Minds, the Kennet Witches are adept at negotiating with Maskless people. Maybe you should reach out to them, even if it means less pay for taking care of the job.
Glad we're going to see a maskless. Was wondering how they would be like personalitywise.
[X] According to Minds, the Kennet Witches are adept at negotiating with Maskless people. Maybe you should reach out to them, even if it means less pay for taking care of the job.
[X] According to Minds, the Kennet Witches are adept at negotiating with Maskless people. Maybe you should reach out to them, even if it means less pay for taking care of the job.
[X] According to Minds, the Kennet Witches are adept at negotiating with Maskless people. Maybe you should reach out to them, even if it means less pay for taking care of the job.
[X] According to Minds, the Kennet Witches are adept at negotiating with Maskless people. Maybe you should reach out to them, even if it means less pay for taking care of the job.
Adhoc vote count started by Tam Lin on Nov 20, 2021 at 6:31 AM, finished with 11 posts and 11 votes.
[X] According to Minds, the Kennet Witches are adept at negotiating with Maskless people. Maybe you should reach out to them, even if it means less pay for taking care of the job.
You message the Kennet Witches on InstaCatch and explain the situation to them.
"Hmm. Jack the Twitter, huh?" Lucy asks. You ask her what she means.
"Well, Jack the Twitter has a bit of a reputation for using his minions to kill Maskless people en masse. You're working for him?"
You don't really see the problem with it since he's just killing Maskless, but you don't say anything in order to avoid offending Lucy.
"Well, anyway, you say you need to negotiate with a Maskless person? Meet us at the cafe. We'll help you out."
You tell Minds the good news and that the Kennet Witches were going to meet with you at the cafe.
Somehow, despite hurrying over to the trendy cafe, the Kennet Witches were there already. They must have been having lunch here when you messaged them.
You brought Minds with you, but the atmosphere between the Kennet Witches and Minds was tense. Minds had probably had a few encounters with the Witches when Jack sends him on missions to get rid of Maskless for him.
What do you do?
[] Ease the tension by congratulating Minds for thinking of getting the Kennet Witches to help.
[] Be callous about the killing of Maskless
[] Try to be even-handed about the handling of Maskless.
Okay, so I feel like I owe you guys an explanation on what happened to Catch-Em-Mons. The short of it is, the quest will no longer continue.
The big reason is the Masked and Maskless were originally meant to be a metaphor for the homeless and how society treats the lower class. Sefir society treats the maskless like dirt and has an open bounty on any and all Maskless. I've come to realize that due to American politics, this metaphor is more than likely going to be misinterpreted by bad actors as support for the anti-mask movement.
Second of all, the original planned story arc for the main character was slowly getting to know and sympathize with the Maskless and end with a boss rush against the Keter Lords while the MC's Maskless supporters cheer him on. The Keter Lords are the de facto leaders and lawmakers of Sefir. Again, American Politics happened and what was supposed to be a hype series of boss battles wound up with some unfortunate parallels with real world events.
Tl;dr: My plans for the series had some unfortunate parallels with real world politics, and since the entire main arc of Catch-Em-Mons use them as plot points, Catch-Em-Mons will not see the light of day without at least a reboot and a heavy rewrite.
What is Tam doing now?
Currently, I'm running a quest on 4chan called 'Digital Monsters Quest'. The setting is a near-future with Facebook/META having taken over the internet and as a result, the internet is propped up on the back of cryptocoin miners and entire virtual ruins of NFTs. I can only hope I don't Nostradamus my setting into reality in 5 years time.
Well, I hope I get to see Catch-em-Mons 3.0 at some point. I have to ask, was this the intended plotline of Catch-em-Mons 1.0 as well, before we decided that our fashion was going to be "embedded scapels"? You kind of imply it, but at the same time I don't recall as much emphasis on the maskless as this go-around.
Well, I hope I get to see Catch-em-Mons 3.0 at some point. I have to ask, was this the intended plotline of Catch-em-Mons 1.0 as well, before we decided that our fashion was going to be "embedded scapels"? You kind of imply it, but at the same time I don't recall as much emphasis on the maskless as this go-around.
Keter tier was always going to be both lawmakers and the equivalent to pokemon Elite 10. I don't remember much from 1.0 since that literally only reached half-mask tier and interacting with Sefir's politics was going to be Full-mask and above. Full-masks being the Sefir equivalent of adulthood.