The Bright family has a long, complicated, prestigious and tragic history. But the twins Fenris and Felix Bright decided to move to Forgotten Hollow to start a new chapter in their lives. Will the distance allow them to mend family ties? Will they find success or love? The answer can only be found in the darkness of the night!
"I wasn't talking about avoiding calling the... monitor? Watcher? Zookeeper? Avoiding the whatever's attention. Just focusing on more immediately useful things."
"Yeah no, what I meant was—the only way in which the exact type of simulation we're in is relevant is in whether or how we can contact the outside world. If the person or people running things haven't already sussed us out then the only other avenues we'd have would be doing something like figuring out where this world's physics bottoms out so that we can maybe hack our way out—and figuring physics out is already the plan. So in that sense, I don't find it very useful to inquire too deeply into what kinds of simulation we are until we have more resources.
"But if you think I'm wrong or have any other ideas related to that or discover something new that'd be pretty cool."
Felix frowns in mock-concentration. "Nope. Sorry, three seconds of deep thinking didn't result in anything. But I promise you will likely be among the first ten PCs to know."
Grin. "I thank you for your consideration. Maybe try ten seconds next time, that might work."
Red snorts and read it aloud before caling, "Caleb and Lilith have superhearing they can tell!"
"I think we are done? Most questions I have are more about what to do next. Or maybe a list of known spells or other things that we might more easily learn from a book, or your notes."
"We definitely have a spell book, and a book of potions. And yes copious notes. I don't think there's anything in particular we need or want to do at the scale of the next couple of days, the only potentially time-sensitive element of the world is the Count and he tends to be very methodical and slow."
"Fair... how close an eye does he keep on you? And I want to... check on our family, even if it's not super-urgent."
"No idea. We're neighbours, as far as we know maybe he scries on us every day!—we don't know of any magic for scrying."
"If he does, it might be a good idea to keep a... cell of PCs separated from this one and away from him, but maybe I am not being paranoid enough about recruitment."
"Honestly, none of us really had thought that he might be creating a vampire army. He's not a spellcaster and can't teleport, and thus is probably not going as far as Selvadorada, but... Anyway, point is, maybe we could stand to be a bit more paranoid."
"It sounds like you are not used to thinking in terms of... having people around that can help? Or cause harm."
"Sounds about right. And also the Count has not really been overtly hostile, which could be just being smart and not wanting to trigger us while biding his time, now that I say it aloud like that."
"And I am definitely being biased because I want to recruit our family, but I would definitely want to monitor more places?"
He raises his hands in a mild defensive gesture. "To be clear here we don't have a strong opinion on whether you guys should person anyone in particular, we just want to make sure you're considering all the relevant stuff about what being a person is like, including things like the reality editing bit. Cor and I only got Caleb and Lilith after we collectively had the memories of being around for multiple years and it involved some rather extreme circumstances and knowing for sure that they wouldn't die, and I'm not saying you need that much but it is a very hard decision to reverse."
Red shrugs. "I would not characterise it as selfish. I'm sure I would have wanted the same, had I had any family.—had Cor had any family. The Vatores might have a perspective for you if you want to ask about why they didn't bring their family back but it might just be related to how their parents died eighty years ago."
Felix makes a complicated face. "If they're okay with that maybe I will... I am not sure I can put into words why it's selfish."
"No...? I mean, I do think they would prefer being people. I just... there are so many others that would too, and I am not rushing to turn them at the earliest possibility."
Red raises one eyebrow at him. "Prioritisation is not selfishness, you have way more information about them than anyone else you could turn into a person and that's important, and also you don't owe any particular nonexistent person to get them to exist. If someone does not already exist then there is not actually a reason to make them, they're not trapped in some limbo begging to be let out or something."