Sure, whatever. Just to clarify, it only deals with curse-type effects. So if you used it on someone using Who's There? or whatever, it wouldn't cancel that out. On the flip side, it won't block healing either.
If you're fine with that, then give me your reasoning.
Because sometimes curses can be really annoying or harmful to the person who gets affected by them, and if it happens to anyone I'd like to be able to do something to help them.
Oh, but quick question - if I use it on someone I think is cursed and it turns out there's something else going on, like they're only acting weird because they were given a task, does that mean it'll still be gone, or will it just not work and let me use it later on?
Hm... if you use it on someone and there isn't actually an effect to cancel out, it'll switch to the other possible usage of Dispel Effect—so it'll apply to the preemptive protection instead. And then, yes, it'll be gone.
Your task is to imitate someone else from the hotel or someone from a previous session that others would recognize, utilizing both their mannerisms and their fashion sense—no outright wearing the same outfit as them, though, or anything that makes it obvious what you're doing. The task is fulfilled when the other party figures out what you're doing and who you're mimicking.
[we will give some leeway for making it obvious that it's an impersonation if the thread has gone on for a long time and the other party clearly isn't picking up on rupert doing anything weird, though!]
Do that three times, and only one of the people guessing should be from your school session. Don't tell people you're doing a task, either.
Yeah. Just don't make it super obvious off the bat that you're doing an impersonation, and no being a blatant caricature or talking about details that are a dead giveaway like, "Hey, did you know I'm a sword?" or whatever.
Essentially. Same rules across the board—we're more lenient with the healing tasks since everyone already knows you're doing one, but that doesn't apply so much for room service.
Granted, for this specific task, they'll probably guess you're doing one, but if they ask, deny it. Come up with whatever excuse you need to.
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[please be nice]
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If you're fine with that, then give me your reasoning.
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Oh, but quick question - if I use it on someone I think is cursed and it turns out there's something else going on, like they're only acting weird because they were given a task, does that mean it'll still be gone, or will it just not work and let me use it later on?
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[he nods.]
I'm alright with that.
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Your task is to imitate someone else from the hotel or someone from a previous session that others would recognize, utilizing both their mannerisms and their fashion sense—no outright wearing the same outfit as them, though, or anything that makes it obvious what you're doing. The task is fulfilled when the other party figures out what you're doing and who you're mimicking.
[we will give some leeway for making it obvious that it's an impersonation if the thread has gone on for a long time and the other party clearly isn't picking up on rupert doing anything weird, though!]
Do that three times, and only one of the people guessing should be from your school session. Don't tell people you're doing a task, either.
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[nodding!]
I'll come back to you when I'm done. They just have to say the person's name for it to count, right?
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Right. Be subtle about it, like the task Aquila gave me.
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Granted, for this specific task, they'll probably guess you're doing one, but if they ask, deny it. Come up with whatever excuse you need to.
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Alright. I'll head back when I'm done, then. Is Monday soon enough?
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You have seven days, so report back to me anytime within that time frame.
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