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R1 DEADLAND PT2: ELECTRIC BOOGALOO
[it’s strange, for the people who were already dead, the shift in scenery is sudden and complete. For those who have just arrived? It’s like you’re back where you left?
How strange.
But if you ever need her, you can always reach out to the guardian of this place.]
LOCATIONS
Note: locations lag a week behind the living counterparts
How strange.
But if you ever need her, you can always reach out to the guardian of this place.]
Note: locations lag a week behind the living counterparts
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Ordinarily he might take issue with someone painting graffiti on their shared school walls, and probably would have been the one to report it, but a) he'd already painted the faculty administration office himself so he might not have much room to talk, and b) fuck this school tbh. (Also this sort of stuff kind of makes him think of Sakamoto a little, even though as far as he knows he never actually vandalized anything.) ]
Hey, this is pretty neat.
[ Oh, that black cat-- that's got to be Hollyleaf, right? He subtly looks to see if he's been included too, and tries to pretend that he won't be really disappointed if he hasn't been... ]
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[2-D leans back from the wall a little, a smile on his face and a can of black paint in his hand as he was in the middle of outlining Connor.
If Mishima looks near Yoosung, he'll definitely see himself there. An awkward looking smile painted on his face, as Yoosung has a hand slung over his shoulder.]
Thank you. It's been years since I've done anythin' like this, so it's not nearly as good as it would've been ten years ago.
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...Oh...
He turns a little red and glances off in another direction to pretend this isn't what he's reacting to, but he's still smiling to himself. Even people who don't know them that well still think they're pretty much inseparable, huh? ]
You did a lot of it back then? Was it like, sanctioned by whoever the walls belonged to, or did you get in trouble for it?
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Oh, I got in loads of trouble, heh. I used to tag the side of my school durin' break, but then the principal found all my paint in my bag and my dad took 'em all away. But I still found other places to paint, like under bridges or on bus stops and junk.
[The musician leans back on his heels a little bit, shaking the can in his hand before spraying a line down as he talks.]
I still did it when I got famous, but after a while I couldn't really go out by myself anymore 'cos of all the fans so I quit tagging. But I was the one who painted our band's logo.
[Which is actually painted on the wall near the edge of it.]