We really should have told Kazusa that we could make an icebox for her, to keep her from dumping out the contents of her freezer.
 
Interestingly, you can also sense the glowing fire of an enchantment hanging on the door. Probably something Kyouko put up to avoid the cleaners coming in and asking awkward questions.

This is kind of interesting, actually. That kind of enchantment falls squarely under the charm/illusion magic that Kyouko used to have.

That she's still using it might imply that the intrinsic grasp of enchantment related to that magic sticks around even after the wish is rejected.

Oriko being able to make a spider-sense enchantment might be less of a pipe dream than I thought.

Don't forget to offer cleansing to the vote. Whatever it is.

Offering cleansing is currently active as a standing vote. Note that we didn't explicitly offer cleansing in the vote with Kyouko either, but it still happened.
 
You exhale, sitting cross legged in your hopefully-supersonic Mobile Oppression Fortress. You glance behind you as you leave the northern edge of Kasamino behind you, suburban sprawl fading into patchwork quilts of farmland, and you push.

The acceleration is brutal, like a giant wound up and slugged you with a giant sized pillow.

You peel yourself off the back of your flying platform, lying down on the floor so that you can watch the ground roll by. You leave Kasamino and Mitakihara behind, glittering steel skyscrapers fading into grey blurs on the horizon.
I Think this part might fuck up the parfait, if we need to go supersonic again to get back to Mitakihara before lunch time.

...Oh, and possibly quite alarming to the passengers too. And painful. Can't forget about them.
 
The acceleration is brutal, like a giant wound up and slugged you with a giant sized pillow.

You peel yourself off the back of your flying platform, lying down on the floor so that you can watch the ground roll by. You leave Kasamino and Mitakihara behind, glittering steel skyscrapers fading into grey blurs on the horizon.
I'm kinda surprised by Brina's reaction to this. I know that I'd have been giggling madly while pulling myself off the back wall. :p
 
I'm kinda surprised by Brina's reaction to this. I know that I'd have been giggling madly while pulling myself off the back wall. :p
It's also not how acceleration works at all @Firnagzen. If you're at a standstill and your ride accelerates under you it behaves like you're falling towards the back wall, not like you're being hit by anything.

It doesn't matter anyway: we timed our departure so we wouldn't have to rush like this. If we were going to be doing things this way we could have left much later.
 
It's also not how acceleration works at all @Firnagzen. If you're at a standstill and your ride accelerates under you it behaves like you're falling towards the back wall, not like you're being hit by anything.

It doesn't matter anyway: we timed our departure so we wouldn't have to rush like this. If we were going to be doing things this way we could have left much later.
Could plausibly be correct - we know for a fact that Meguca ignore momentum, I wouldn't be surprised if this is a quick manifestation of us being fixed in space to some degree.

Alternatively, this could be a subtle hint that Sabrina's body is made out of Grief and she was accelerating her body as well as the oppression fortress.
 
???

Sabrina fell towards the back of the vehicle as it accelerated, then once it stopped accelerating, she made her way towards the front. Right?

We should time how long the trip back takes.
 
We need to prepare Kazusa and the other Asunaro Nutjobs for us going Plaid on the way back.

Something like: "Once this baby hit's 88 Lightyears per Hour, you're going to see some serious shit."
 
"I'm good! Excited to meet Mami again. I made a parfait! I hope it'll keep..." she says.

"Do you have an ice box for it?" you ask, starting to decelerate as the city resolves from a blur to actualy buildings.

"Oh, an ice box!" Michiru says. "That's a great ide- waa!"

"... Miss Kazusa?" you say.

"I'm fine, I'm fine!" Michiru responds. "Um, here's Umika!"

"... hi," a new voice says. Misaki Umika, then.
I like this tactic of Michiru of throwing friends at the problem.

We should adopt this tactic. We could start by throwing Kirika at Witches.
 
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