That should be the case... though we might also benefit from sleeping in shifts if possible - so that we are not entirely tired by the time the night is through.
We can add Tsurumaru to our number once we find him. He's skilled as well, even though he's stupid.
Perhaps it is meant to keep us safe if we stay indoors? Like how these... [she gestures to the scrunchie on her wrist] ...seem to be keeping us safe from... our environment, I suppose.
That doesn't make sense. They already lock one way - you need a key to enter the dorm. Now it makes it so that if you miss the timing, you're not able to return to the safe place.
This doesn't make sense for a security precaution.
...right. Unless it was meant to protect the inhabitants from someone having stolen a key, but... that seems a little convoluted.
Although I suppose if we had all been in there when they locked, we would have been safe inside the cabin. Perhaps it is not necessarily meant to keep a keyholder out, but in.
From what others have said, removing these makes us vulnerable to... attacks, from our environment. There may simply be something about this world that is... out to get us?
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You really are so strong.
[She's never going to not think that. Anyway -]
...for a potentially dangerous night - it is rather quiet...
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[she's never going to just accept it - but she nods at that, taking a moment to listen]
.... it is. We'll at least be able to have eyes in multiple directions in case we think anything might happen.
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We can add Tsurumaru to our number once we find him. He's skilled as well, even though he's stupid.
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[She's hoping there's no bad news, though.]
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That doesn't make sense. They already lock one way - you need a key to enter the dorm. Now it makes it so that if you miss the timing, you're not able to return to the safe place.
This doesn't make sense for a security precaution.
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Although I suppose if we had all been in there when they locked, we would have been safe inside the cabin. Perhaps it is not necessarily meant to keep a keyholder out, but in.
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So presumably, when you're outside, you're more likely to be in harm's way - and they would want to limit the number of people involved in that.
Which - in and of itself is troubling.
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[she looks at the scrunchie on her wrist]
From what others have said, removing these makes us vulnerable to... attacks, from our environment. There may simply be something about this world that is... out to get us?