He didn't manage to notice, before. He might not even know now.Does anyone think that Lev won't spill the beans the moment he sees us?
He didn't manage to notice, before. He might not even know now.
He might well have not noticed before because we didn't do anything that would give it away. Given that we just survived his 'perfect trap' via regeneration, he's going to be taking a much closer look at us.
Even if he somehow doesn't know about how we survived despite him being capable of looking through space-time, he has plenty of reason not to consider us a normal human anyone. Plus, he'll only show up once he has the grail, which could give him enough of a boost to scan us properly.
But would he? For all he know we are "just" some random Dead Apostle.
[x] Do not tell the truth.
Not for some deep reason. It's more fun this way.
Double posting?Watch the double posting, people get annoyed.
And being labeled a DA would be worse. A TA might be a timebomb, but we've shown that we can resist the urges. A DA explicitly wouldn't have. I don't know about you, but I'd find the vampire that has definitely killed a lot of people more terrifying than the one that's actively fought the possibility.
Plus Hinako wanted to get close to others in canon but never worked up the nerve to risk her secret. Let's not support her fatal flaw.
Double posting?
Let's say Hinako tell the truth now? What would it accomplish except panic and distrust? I am not saying we should keep secret forever. Just that now is not the time.
Right, apparently I hallucinated your post as two separate entries. Sorry about that.
And while I agree that this will probably cause a mess, odds are we're running on a timer. I've already voiced my argument about Lev and what he's likely to do. Besides, revealing Marie's status isn't tantamount to dropping every bomb we have. We'll still probably have to do some explaining and she'll be a bit more curious about us, but there are ways to explain our knowledge without resorting to full disclosure. We can indicate that we saw her body while we were escaping the room and that we're more spiritually sensitive than most so we can tell she's really gone. Not ordinary, but not too extraordinary
Set up some precedent for sharing and explain that we want to help but were terrified of alienating them once circumstances force our hand. That's the best way I can see that mess coming out.
Not quite sure what to make of this. Will Olga notice something is off when she compares her wounds?....an error that nearly costed her arm as an arrow, made fully from bone, sailed and grazed her. The sharp pain reverberated oddly with her existing aches.