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the Lamb in Stand Still Stay Silent
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"...Good question. If you're not immune, it's not any safer out there than in here, I think. Close encounters with the sorry things would do it just the same."

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"Immune to... the thing turning people into monsters?" Crown?

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She will not be turning into a monster. Even as diminished as it is right now, it can promise that much.

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"It was a disease. You got sick and died. And only then turned into monsters." She lets out a deep, tired sigh. "An ignoble end to a messy society. God tests us most stringently, sometimes."

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"Oh. Yeah, that won't be a problem for me." Though she sure is concerned about the implications. "So if there's a risk of something happening to my soul if I come inside, I should probably stay out." Not that she thinks she'd stay trapped, if something tried to trap her, but this person might get caught in the crossfire, and so might the other trapped souls, and it'd be a messy business all round.

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"I can't entirely rule it out, I'm afraid." 

The tall person grimaces, with a brief look of anxiety and buried horror.

"It's tiring to - manifest like this. I had better not push it. Go in peace, odd one."

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"Good luck with your, uh, souls. I'll come back if I figure out something I can do for them."

She moves on. Besides the soul-trapping church, what else is there around here to find? Particularly in the way of, say, trees she could cut down to build a house with. She doesn't think she'd trust a repurposed ruin nearly as much as a log cabin built with her own hands and crown.

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Well, there's kind of a lot of trees. The cone shaped pointy kind mostly. There's a river a bit down the road, with a big concrete bridge over it, mostly intact.

There's also another monster looking at her from inside a ruin. It seems afraid of the bright sunlight.

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...she can... leave the monster alone for now. Wow, that bridge is weird, it's all made of... ruins-stuff.

How about she cuts down some trees while it's still light, and assembles them into a cabin with hard work and a touch of magic, and once she has four solid walls and a roof, she can unpocket her captive and see if they're any more coherent in a less disgusting environment.

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"Aaah! What the fuck! Who are you! What's going on?!"

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"I'm the Lamb. You were a monster and when I defeat monsters sometimes they turn into people. So now you're a person. Sorry about... well, sorry about this whole situation, really."

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"I- What? That doesn't make any sense... I don't remember anything. Except being surrounded by blood. But I still know how to talk?"

He sneezes suddenly.

"Uh, sorry. This is weird."

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"Yeah, everything about this is very weird." She takes a deep breath. "Okay, uh. It's not safe for you out here, I'm pretty sure. I have two options for you and they're both very sketchy, sorry about that. There's some lady nearby with a building full of trapped souls that she says she's saving from turning into monsters because there's a disease that turns people into monsters. She seems all right but I don't know that for sure, and I don't know if the god she works for is good or safe; and I'm not sure she can keep any more people safe than she's already got, but if you want, we can go there and ask. Or there's me - I can protect you from monsters and make sure you don't turn into one. The protecting part is easy, but making sure you don't turn into one is harder; for that I need you to be my Follower, which is a magic way of keeping you connected to me so I can protect you, but it also makes you like me and want to do what I say. I guess I don't really know if I'm good or safe either but I'm trying my best. And there's a third option, which is to just wander off into the woods and die; I won't stop you if that's what you decide, but it seems like a bad idea, and it doesn't help me any since you'll probably just turn back into a monster and then I'll have to defeat you in battle again and then we'll be right back where we started."

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"I mean, I kind of want to go see the monsters for myself before just taking your word for it. If you... Demonstered me... I already think that's kind of likeable. Being a monster sounds horrible."

He sneezes again.

"...Sorry. I think that's going to be a thing."

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"I don't actually know if the sneezing is because you already have monster disease but I'm kind of afraid it might be. We can go look at some monsters if you want."

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"I'm just kind of sneezy. I know it like I know how to talk. I guess the things I think I know might be wrong." He rubs his face. "This is so fucked up but I have to see it."

He heads outside, looking around.

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She follows, sword at the ready.

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The monster from the ruins seems to be missing now.

(Also, was that pile of leaves there before?)

The guy looks around doubtfully and heads towards the road, being at least minimally cautious. Nothing immediately attacks him.

"Oh man, there's not going to be any electricity or anything. It looks like Chernobyl out there. I don't know how to survive in the wilderness, so score one against leaving, even without the monsters..."

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"I know how to survive in the wilderness, I've been doing it all my life," the Lamb volunteers. "I can keep you fed and sheltered if you're my Follower. Especially if you're willing to learn to cook."

...she squints at the pile of leaves. After a couple of seconds she decides against prodding it with her sword, but she does maintain awareness of it as they pass.

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The pile of leaves, wisely, remains still.

"Why wouldn't I cook? I mean, I've never done it over, like, a campfire... I've never done it at all. These fake memories are weird, ugh."

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She's so glad the pile of leaves knows what's good for it.

"I've had trouble in the past with people who didn't want to learn to cook because they were... scared of fire, I guess? Awkward to feed a lot of people when I'm the only one who hunts and the only one who cooks. I made it work but only because I spent all night fishing a few times."

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"Well, I can cook if I have like. Water. And a knife." He sighs. And sneezes. Then says, "Yeah, keeping going into ominous ruins at night? Fuck that. I'll hang around you because there's nothing better. Not that I don't appreciate it, uh."

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"No, that's pretty reasonable, honestly. Let's get back in the house. I'm sorry I don't have any better options for you."

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(The pile of leaves freezes in its slooooow creeping (away) when they turn around.)

The guy goes back inside the little cabin. 

"Dunno what to... Do next."

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"...well, if I'm going to stop you from turning into a monster, I need to make you a Follower. So that should... probably be next. If you're okay with it. I can... try to explain it more if you want?"

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