The Magnus Archives - MAG Camp Flying Moose - Part 1
Episode Date: September 16, 2021Join us at Camp Flying Moose for Girls of all Kinds, a TTRPG created by Alicia Furness.In this first instalment of three, we meet Ivy, Rowan, Violet and their fellow campers who are about to be thrown... into a world of adventure and mystery.Content warningsFoodSocial anxietyDiscussions of: stressMentions of: religion, physical violenceSFX: crickets & birds, background chatterFeaturing Sasha Sienna, Annie Fitch, Frank Voss and Lowri Ann Davies.For more information about Camp Flying Moose follow this link; https://afurness.itch.io/camp-flying-mooseEdited this week by Nico Vettese, Maddy Searle and Jeffrey Nils GardnerProduced by Lowri Ann DaviesSound effects by klankbeeld, PhonosUPF, 16FPanskaLipovska_Katerina, BenjaminNelan, amholma, Dvideoguy, ViaTorci & previously credited artists via freesound.orgCheck out our merchandise available at https://www.redbubble.com/people/RustyQuill/shop and https://www.teepublic.com/stores/rusty-quill.You can subscribe to this podcast using your podcast software of choice, or by visiting www.rustyquill.com/subscribePlease rate and review on your software of choice, it really helps us to spread the podcast to new listeners, so share the fear.Join our community:WEBSITE: rustyquill.comFACEBOOK: facebook.com/therustyquillTWITTER: @therustyquillREDDIT: reddit.com/r/RustyQuillEMAIL: mail@rustyquill.comThe Magnus Archives is a podcast distributed by Rusty Quill Ltd. and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Sharealike 4.0 International Licence Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Have fun. See you later. Hi, welcome to Camp Flying Moose.
I'm Sasha Sienna.
I play Georgie Barker on the Magnus Archives,
or I played Georgie Barker on the Magnus Archives.
My pronouns are she, he, or they.
And I'm going to be your camp counsellor or a GM for
today's session of Camp Flying Moose. So with me, I have Lowry, Frank, and Annie. Frank, who are you?
Hi, I'm Frank, Frank Voss. I played Basira Hussain in the Magnus Archives. my pronouns are they them and i will be playing violet who i've on the spot
decided is a girl in like the way like if another girl was in the room and then she ran in after and
kind of absorbed the essence of what was left and her pronouns are they she thank you very much
feeling pressured to follow that yeah okay laurie since you've said that you're feeling
so pressured to follow that would you like to follow that that was the correct call hello i'm
laurie i was producer for magnus archives from about halfway through season four and also played
celia slash lynn hammond i really had to reach for that name then in magnus my pronouns are she her and I am playing Rowan whose pronouns are also
she her and I am deciding on a spot is a little bit of a nerd oh and Annie who are you hi I'm
Annie Fitch I am one of the vocal editors for the Magnus archives from end of season four through
all of season five my pronouns are she her And today I'm going to be playing Ivy.
Pronouns are she, they.
I'm actually, I have to say,
the mental image I have of Ivy
is a little bit based off of my sister in real life
when she was about this age.
Very kind of intimidating to look at.
Got taller and wider than all the rest of her class very quick,
but not a violent or threatening person at all.
Just wants to be friends with everyone.
Aw, that's nice.
That is nice.
And I think brings us on to a lovely start for this session.
Camp Flying Moose is a really fantastic indie RPG
designed by Alicia Furness.
And if you are familiar with Lumberjanes,
it's basically powered by the Apocalypse Light Lumberjanes role-playing game.
It's really great fun. The full name of the camp is Camp Flying Moose for Girls of All Kinds.
And it's basically if there was like a Gravity Falls summer camp, but also there were regular
social justice workshops alongside your arts and crafts. I love that. It's such a good game and I really recommend
it wholeheartedly. So what I thought we'd start with is part of character creation in this game.
You've got your kind of your stats and your moves which I have assigned to you essentially but
there's also some really lovely bits of characterization. So I thought it would be a
very nice way to introduce the various characters by asking you
some details about who you are. So Annie let's start with you. All right. And Ivy if that's okay.
So the first question is how many years have you been coming to camp? I think Ivy's been coming to
camp for about three years now. This is either her third or fourth year at the camp long enough to make it part
of the routine be something to expect not be in a new place but uh not a veteran as it were
okay and lori how long has rowan been coming to camp i think five years she's been coming since
she was very young and frank what about violet i was gonna say five years as well i feel like
you know violet's a problem child so her parents parents are just like, just go. Just go for a little while, please.
She's like, here's three weeks of the year, we can just get rid of you.
And Frank, what's an item that Violet carries with her at all times?
Set of lockpicks. She doesn't know how to use them, but she has them.
Is it the kind of thing where she's always telling people that she knows how to use them but she has them is it the kind of thing where she's always telling people that she
knows how to use them but actually they don't yeah absolutely cool and annie what about ivy what is
an item that ivy always has with her at all times ivy always carries with her a sort of drawstring
backpack that is full of miscellaneous snacks primarily graham crackers and the lot. Nice. Nice. Yeah.
And Lowry, what about Rowan?
Rowan's always got a hair tie because, you know,
you need to get your hair out of your face at camp
if you're going to do things properly.
That's very important.
That's true.
So, Lowry, who was your best friend at camp?
Right.
So I'm looking at Rowan's stats.
Rowan has plus one in friendship i think she's friendly
with everyone but is it too sad for the camp counselor to be her best friend oh oh no that
goes against the stat doesn't it that goes against the stat if she's friendly with everyone
well she can be friendly with everyone but her best friend can still be the camp counselor that's
true yeah i guess that kind of implies that she's friendly with everyone but her best friend can still be the camp counselor that's true yeah i guess that kind
of implies that she's friendly with everyone but not everyone likes her oh no oh or we could always
have it like the camp counselor might be like her big sister or her slightly older cousin especially
if she's been coming here for five years like she might be 16 and then the camp counselor is say 18
they might be related or neighbors at
home or something okay yeah counselor is her older cousin i'm gonna be playing like the name of the
gm in the game is the camp counselor so i'm essentially gonna be playing your cabin counselor
do you want that counselor to be your best friend or do you want it to be like the camp counselor
who's in charge of teaching you archery or the camp counselor who's in charge of feminist poetry readings?
I quite like the idea that it's someone that maybe we don't necessarily meet.
Ah okay.
Unless that throws a spanner in the works for you.
No that's absolutely fine. It's just something to keep in the back pocket for
if we need more peril oh gosh there aren't libraries
at camp but i've never been to a camp so maybe i should have flagged that earlier yeah it's not a
thing we do here so i'm like i'm basing this all off like cartoons i mean i think i'm basing this
off the adams family actually right yeah so my touchstones for this are very much lumberjanes
the adams, the recent
TV show of The Babysitter's Club, which I watched despite being 32 years of age, because
I loved those books so much as a child, and similar media properties.
Like, we don't really have summer camps in the UK.
I did get sent several times to Bible summer camp because my family was that kind of evangelical
Christian.
Wow. But I'm going to be be honest camp flying moose sounds better so like we didn't have a library at that camp it was mostly
just tents and a lot of praying no there was some fun stuff too they didn't make us pray all the
time but there wasn't a library there but i feel like there can't be a library at camp flying moose
and i will now say yes there is cool my cousin has access to the books oh we're both kind of nerdy do you want
to give your cousin a name what's another tree that is a name willow willow yeah that's lovely
um frank who is violet's best friend at camp violet's best friend is Jem with a G.
They're a theatre kid.
Nice.
We're about the same age.
I think Violet's about 15.
I think they're both about 15.
And Jem is just always practising their soliloquies, memorising scripts,
using the arts and crafts classes to make costumes and props.
Nice.
So is Jem very much the actor type of theatre kid rather than the behind the behind the scenes yeah yeah this is a very crucial question has the casting for the big theater production
this summer been announced yet not yet but jem's going for the main role yeah of course and annie
what about ivy's best friend at camp well it funny. I had an answer for if you picked me first,
but it almost ended up working better that you didn't
because I think that Ivy believes that her best friend at camp is Rowan.
Oh, no!
Uh-oh.
Because Rowan was here for a couple of years before Ivy came along.
And Ivy, she was sort of the first person that Ivy felt comfortable
sitting down down eating lunch
with and talking to and everything. And I mean, Ivy has friendship plus two. So she's kind of
friends with literally the whole camp. But Rowan was the first person that she really actually
befriended at the camp. I really like the idea that most other people at camp think that Ivy
is their best friend. Yeah, right. Ivy thinks that Rowan is their best friend.
Yeah, right.
But Ivy thinks of Rowan.
And Annie, what is Ivy an expert at at camp?
The sports, physical activities, everything from nature walks to sort of more recreational time where they play like team sports.
Does she have a favorite sport?
Soccer.
Excellent.
Lowry, what is Rowan an expert at at camp?
I'm very good at camp lore. So I wonder, do I know the layout of the camp really really well?
Yeah you can do
So yeah I would like to know the layout of the camp very well because I've been going for like five years right?
Yeah okay so I'll say that you not only do you know the layout very well but you also know which cupboards hold which supplies
Yeah yeah know which cupboards hold which supplies yeah yeah where the counselors go to hang out together
secretly after lights out sometimes yeah where the good snacks are kept oh maybe that's why ivy
likes me because i i know where all the good snacks are for good basis for any friendship
snacks i have made many friends that way and frank what about violet
what are they an expert at at camp it's just being where she shouldn't be a skill
is that something you can be an expert okay yeah no let's let's call that a skill i like that skill
yeah it's just like sometimes it's like she snuck off somewhere. Sometimes it's literally like you open a cupboard and there she is.
You're looking for the Jaffa Cakes.
Before we get started with the actual session,
I'm just going to let everybody at home know that we've already had a discussion
about the kind of tone that we want to set with this game and kind of what our lines are.
So we have decided to go for a kind of
12a slash pg-13 experience which means that there can be peril and there may be a dreamboat swimming
instructor or something but there's not going to be anything graphic and in fact the game itself
says this is not a kind of game where any harm is going to come to the characters so we're going to
be playing in line with that.
And we're also going to be using script change. So that means that if anybody wants to stop the game,
we can say stop or pause.
If anybody wants to change something
that's happened in the game, we can say rewind.
If we want to establish that something's happened
but not linger on it,
we can say fast forward to just skip ahead.
And we can say instant replay to
clarify something or to play around with the role playing a little bit. So before we actually start
playing, I'm going to ask all of you to create the cabin and the camp counsellor that is in charge of
your cabin, whom I will be playing. I've got a couple of questions. First of all, is there anybody
else in your cabin?
Or is it just the three of you?
Typically speaking, I mean, I think on average,
eight to 12 kids per one counsellor in a cabin.
Just a series of bunks in each cabin.
That feels like it might be too many, though.
Is there maybe a fourth person who is just never in?
We can absolutely have a fourth person. There are a lot of girls at camp flying moose but this is a fantastical camp so it can be as many or as few people per cabin
as you like and we don't necessarily have to actually zoom in on most of the people in the
cabin as well if you do want it to be a bit bigger. Six seems, to me, seems like a reasonable, like, mesh between we don't want too many people around,
but, you know, it's not realistic.
Yeah, I'm happy to go with six, too.
I was thinking the same.
Okay, so we'll go with six kids.
Do you want to come up with names for them now,
or do you want me to see if they come up?
Pepper them in, maybe.
Can one of them be called Pepper?
You just said Pepper, and I was like,
yeah, I'll take it yes
i'll give you ruby good names oh god i'm feeling under pressure all my brain is going it's going
dryad okay dryad's parents are hippies that's fine there you go okay are the cabins here based on
something like alphabetically by surname or are they
completely random or have you actually requested to be in a cabin together?
I think that Ivy's definitely requested to be in a cabin with Rowan. I think that much for sure.
And Rowan just is friends with everyone. He's like, yeah, it's cool. Whatever. I don't mind.
I like the idea of like, it's randomized, but you can make requests.
Right.
So maybe we don't know who requested
and who was randomly put in oh yeah i quite like that that feels like some sort of intrigue
i love the stakes for setting i love the stakes for setting what about the camp counselor who
is also assigned to your cabin i like the idea of someone who's like they act like they're annoyed
but they secretly just really adore all the kids yes i really like that yeah yeah and that kind of
combines mine because i was gonna say i'm kind of having either like someone who is so into it or so
over it and i quite like that that's a melding of the two almost i would think that she would
have been like a former camper who did the thing where you age out
of camp but you still want to go so you become a counselor yeah but since we're teenagers she has
to act aloof about it like oh i guess i'll just go back to this camp whatever i'm not doing anything
else but like secretly really excited did she go to camp moose or did she go to a different camp
and is a bit like it's not as good as the camp I went to?
I don't know.
Is that too much?
I was thinking that she would have been flying moose because I mean, I was partially drawing off
because there was a summer camp that I went to
for a couple of years that was not like a camp camp,
but still, you know, like a day school during summer.
As soon as I aged out of it,
I immediately returned and started working there
as a counselor, like immediately
because I wanted to go back.
But it's just add that extra layer of aloofness about pretending to be annoyed
at being back and you know being so teenager like whatever i guess i'm back here about it but like
secretly really hyped to still be able to go if she was at camp flying moose as a teen herself
and is now back pretending to be aloof but actually really into it was she a
camper then at the same time as maybe Rowan and Ivy were campers sorry Rowan and Violet since
those two have been at the camp for a long time oh that's a good question it feels like she would
have had to have been then yeah if that's the fact so you know have a counselor who used to be just
another camper with you who's one of the older girls that's interesting yeah how do rowan and
violet kind of treat that change in relationship are they less respectful are they trying to be a
little bit extra chummy i think rowan i don't want it to be like a suck up but
i thought i had an end to that sentence, but I didn't.
But I guess that's where it's going.
She just respects the chain of command and that's fine.
Yes.
Things are laid out the way they are for a reason.
Our counsellor has done her time with us.
Who better?
Who better to organise our fun?
Violet has no respect.
That has nothing to do with this counselor.
Violet just has no respect.
Violet just has no respect, right.
What about Ivy?
Where does Ivy sit on the authority of camp counselors in general?
I think that Ivy unintentionally disrespects authority sometimes,
but mostly just because she just thinks of everyone as being friends,
so authority figures to her are just other like people she should be friendly with rather than like doesn't treat them as being
on a different level tries to almost imagine herself as being at the same level as them and
that causes some unintentional friction sometimes what is the counselor's name i've had two names
come to mind i've had stevie and colette. Ooh. Those are two very different names.
I know.
I like Stevie.
I really like Stevie.
Okay.
We're going with Stevie.
Lastly, would you like to name your cabin?
I was going to say Redwood.
When I did an outdoor education, I was in Redwood Cabin.
Ooh, I like Redwood.
Pepper and Ruby.
I kind of associate those with the color red as well.
Yeah.
Kind of associate those with the colour red as well.
Yeah.
We have Ivy, Violet and Rowan, who are three of the six girls in Redwood Cabin.
And their counsellor is Stevie, a former camp attendee.
Okay, has anybody got any questions before we begin the adventure?
Small thing, I can't remember how Powered by the Apocalypse works, but I trust that we're just going to be fine as we go through.
Yes, you have five generic moves.
They are make friends, investigate a mystery,
adrenaline, which means like perform some sort of feat of strength,
be quick as a bunny, move quickly,
create the perfect tool,
or the power of friendship,
which is where you can help each other out.
That's actually six moves, isn't it?
And then you each on your sheets have two special moves,
which you can use anytime you like.
And what you do when you want to do one of those moves is
I will ask you to roll 2d6 and then add the relevant stat.
So for instance, if you are rolling make friends,
I will ask you to roll 2d6 plus friendship.
So the layout of Camp Flying Moose is much like any idyllic forest camp. It sits in the heart of
a forest that is incredibly dark, incredibly dense, and incredibly verdant. And then to the other edge, there is a beautiful
turquoise lake called Frog Lake, though there are no frogs. There is a mountain to the north side
called Mount Upright. And there's a cabin there that you sometimes do little treks to, to stay
the night. There is an arts and crafts building, a big dining hall, there's a library, there's a theatre space, and any other activity you want there will be that as well.
And then there's a little village called Frank's Bay very close by where sometimes you take little day trips to go and pick up shopping bits or volunteer in the local community.
local community. You've been at camp for about a week by now this year, although since you've all been before, you're quite familiar with the routine and the layout of the place. You're also
quite familiar with what was at one time troubling noises coming from the forest and Mount Upright,
but by now you know that it's absolutely fine. There are some slight howls and scratches at night,
but it's been three years and nothing bad has ever happened.
You've all learned to sleep through it quite well.
This morning, you wake up, as you always do,
by the crowing of the artificial crow that the camp leader, Millie,
has installed on the main building.
There were actual crows but it
turns out that they didn't actually normally want to crow at the right time they tend to do dawn
and millie doesn't really like to sleep that short of a time she likes to wake up at like eight not
five so she got artificial crows instead when you do get up are you like early rises are you kind of groggy
what's your routine well rowan loves routine she gets up when the cock crows and just gets straight
on with it you know into the bathroom hut the shower hut yeah yeah i like to think that there's
probably like there's a bathroom hut but there's also those outdoor showers as well for people who really want to feel at one with nature.
I don't think Rowan does.
She's very happy with the bathroom hut.
And, you know, it's ready on time for breakfast, of course.
They're a little early, actually.
Yeah.
I would say Ivy is not a morning person.
Very much the type to wake up and kind of wander with one eye still slightly closed,
not quite able to crack their eyelid all the way, mumbling a bit all morning, hair all wild.
She definitely always manages to pull it together for breakfast.
I think Violet is like the type who's like, she's wide awake.
She's aware, she's alert.
She just refuses to get out of bed until she absolutely has to.
aware she's alert she just refuses to get out of bed until she absolutely has to right so rowan is up straight as soon as the crowing comes and out the door to the bathroom
hut before stevie's actually even really opened her eyes properly and then it is another good 15
minutes before steve kind of actually rolls out of bed and immediately goes to kind of
actually rolls out of bed and immediately goes to kind of shove at ivy and violet saying get up come on it's breakfast time come on we'll miss the cockle puffs
so you emerge from your sleeping bags i assume that this is the kind of camp that has sleeping bags and trundle
down to the dining hall but when you get outside you notice the place has almost been trashed
the camp is largely made up of wooden buildings and a lot of like wooden equipment and all the
fences a lot of the little wooden stairs a lot of the equipment's just been smashed to pieces.
There's gouges in the floor and, like, scratch marks
on a lot of the painted buildings.
You've never seen this much mess.
Not at camp, anyway.
I know. I know what you're all thinking.
And it wasn't me.
How did we sleep through this?
I mean, I don't know about you, I can sleep through anything, but...
Maybe it was just a very quiet tornado?
Rowan looks forlornly at the timetable of the day that she's been carrying.
Well, I suppose the day's all out now, isn't it?
I mean, breakfast is supposed to be at seven, and...
Well, there's no breakfast hall.
Well, there's still a breakfast hall, so the buildings are still standing.
Oh, okay. The buildings are still standing. Oh, okay.
The buildings are still standing.
It looks more like there's been some sort of high-octane wrestling match.
You know, so buildings are still standing,
but anything that could have a 300-pound wrestler thrown against it
and then collapsed, that has happened.
Well, not that a 300 300 pound wrestler has been thrown against
it but it has collapsed or maybe they have mystery solved everyone it was john cena
that's the level of destruction we're going for like folding chairs are broken
fences are broken buildings are standing but buildings are still standing but their jaunty
colorful paintwork is all scratched up do we see anyone else coming
out of their cabins at the same time and all yes so it is about the time for breakfast so a lot of
the girls are coming out of their own cabins and they are all reacting exactly the same as you are
and kind of looking around stunned stevie comes out of the cabin and looks at everything. Kids make such a mess.
I didn't do it.
Stevie, Stevie, look at the claw marks on the wall.
Look at that.
That's wild.
Look at that.
I'm sure it's not claw marks.
It'll be, I don't know, someone's got some equipment and gone throwing it around or waving some sticks.
Look at it! I think that 7am is breakfast time
so we should just go and get some food
and then find out what happened.
Because this is...
Look at the paint!
We spent hours painting that last week!
Look, look at...
It's all in disarray.
The timetable is out.
Don't say that, Violet!
We've got to throw the timetable away.
Look at this. I mean, with that said, I'm've got to throw the timetable away, look at this. I mean with that
said I'm not going to argue with breakfast, I could use
a little food. Rowan is going to
go and have breakfast because you know you need
a full stomach to work things out
and that's the routine
and when things have gone awry
she's going to fall back on her routine
Oh yeah and like the reaction
of the campers is very much split into
oh my word what's happened
and well i still need to eat and so plenty of people are still filing into the dining hall
so yeah you can head in there's plenty of different options you know you can have your um
your cereal and your fruits and your yogurts or you can also have greasy cooked things as well
do any of you have like preferences for what kind of breakfasts you like to eat?
Ivy's loading up a plate with like half a Belgian waffle,
three or four pieces of bacon,
a whole pile of scrambled eggs.
Just a very, very full plate.
May indeed go back for seconds,
depending on where the morning goes.
Usually Rowan would have like quite a sensible breakfast,
like porridge or something like that.
But it is camp, it is holiday. so she's having some kind of chocolate cereal.
Aww.
Because, you know, she's letting loose a bit.
But not quite letting her hair down.
She's always got that hair tie.
Everything's such a mess.
It might be needed soon.
Violet usually tends to favour just a lot of sweet things.
But today, Violet is just going to try and just basically run in grab some toast run back out and
start looking around at what happened nice let's start with ivy and rowan who are getting their
breakfast treats i have made myself hungry now getting their breakfast treats and sitting down so the kind of social sphere of camp flying moose is usually very easygoing it is
a camp for teenagers and so naturally there are friendship groups but it's one of the less
cliquey camps and there's often plenty of people that you're happy to sit with
and a lot of kind of coming and going between tables but not today the layout
of the dining hall is like those long big tables with benches so there's three long big tables
with benches and it's usually kind of free form but today the two outside tables and benches
some girls have kind of like packed themselves quite closely
all along one side of the bench and then the other table like the furthest bench opposite them
some more girls will kind of pack themselves quite closely if somebody tries to come and sit opposite
them or sit next to them usually you'd expect people to turn around but this time they're just kind of ignoring them and you get the feeling there's some animosity
going on between the two groups this is like backs to the two opposite walls of the dining hall
sort of basically yes so they're facing each other yeah and it's making it very awkward for anybody
to try and sit on the table in between because they just keep craning their necks and glaring at each other.
So most people are moving on.
This is upsetting because Rowan does sit in the same seat every morning on the middle table.
And so obviously would like to sit there.
Does she have friends in both groups, if that makes sense?
Yeah, I think so.
Unless you would like her to only have friends in one group or to not have any friends in either
no both groups I think
I guess I'll turn to Ivy and say this is
weird is there an event today
where we're supposed to be split into groups
I haven't heard anything
if you haven't heard it I don't know where it's going to reach
my ears from you're the one with the
schedule well this is
this is quite disconcerting, actually.
There's Cassie. I'm going to ask Cassie.
Cassie!
Yeah, so you kind of wave and shout to Cassie.
Cassie looks at you, acknowledges you, you know, like nods or gives a little wave,
but then instead of kind of inviting you over like she usually would
or yelling out, hey, Rowan,
she just turns back and starts talking to the person
next to her are there any counsellors around or like staff or something yeah so Stevie has come
to the dining hall at the same time as you and is sitting in there's like a little corner table
where the counsellors tend to sit and be air quote grown-ups together yeah i think that having seen rowan try to talk to
cassie and cassie do that i think ivy's kind of aware on some level that she's friends with
everybody so i think that seeing cassie turn away she's gonna go up and try to sit opposite her and
talk to her again thinking that maybe she'll have more success. If possible, I'd like to roll friendship on it.
Ordinarily, make friends is kind of geared for mysterious creatures,
but I'm absolutely going to let you roll friendship for just also the other girls in the camp.
Please tell me how you will approach Cassie
and what kind of topic of conversation you're trying to engage her with.
Then roll 2d6 and add your friendship which is a plus two so
you're going to add the 2d6 together and then plus two i think that ivy is going to approach
the table the opposite bench very very casually kind of almost pretending not to notice what like
the division in the room and everything and just kind of full of friendly energy just pop the tray
down and go hey cassie how's it going hey is it okay if i sit here just kind of full of friendly energy just pop the tray down and go hey Cassie how's it going?
hey is it okay if I sit here?
just kind of like that
that is an eight
an eight okay
so yeah she will look at you
and kind of say
yeah yeah go ahead and sit
she won't immediately engage you
but she will respond to a question
if you want to ask her one i'm gonna as i'm sitting
down i'm gonna wave rowan over behind me yeah she'll definitely come and sit with you probably
violet too but i don't know if violet is even somewhere i can see them right now oh no i left
immediately okay i'm trying to think of how i want to approach the question. I guess Ivy's method would probably be a little bit more roundabout.
I guess it would probably be something like,
so what was up with outside?
There was scratch marks on the walls.
What was all that?
She'll kind of turn towards you and say,
I know, isn't it strange?
I think someone must have it in for us, maybe?
I don't know.
I think it's really irresponsible.
The camp in general?
Or...
Yeah, the camp in general.
I mean, it seems like a really mean-spirited thing to do.
It does.
Don't you think?
It does.
Can I roll investigate to, like, try and ask on the back of that question,
so why are we sitting like this today?
Okay, yeah, go ahead and roll investigate.
But rather than say that you're
going to be trying to like connect with cassie person to person i'm gonna ask if you would like
to come at it from a angle of trying to intuit something about the way that they're kind of
reacting to each other or the way that they're acting towards other campers maybe i'll just ask
so um is there like a team event going on today?
Why are we split into two?
And it's 2D6, right?
So it's 2D6 added together and then add your smarts.
11.
Wow.
Okay.
So I ask and she says,
there's no event.
Because you rolled an 11,
you may ask me two questions about the situation now the questions
given in the game are very much about like to try to identify something mysterious i like to
broaden investigate out a little bit and say it's for anything mysterious phenomenon as well as an
object so i'm not going to ask you to stick to the specific questions but to give an idea of like the scope it's like what is this thing called is
it an imminent danger how can we protect it that sort of thing so you may ask two such questions
i guess why are we sitting like this is one of the questions and is it something to do with what
happened outside?
So do you want to ask me those questions
or do you want to ask Cassie those questions?
I want help from my teammates.
I don't know.
I can't do decisions.
I don't know.
It's hard because I feel like obviously asking the GM is more useful.
I feel like asking Cassie would be really fun.
Yeah.
Okay, so Cassie, why are we sitting like this?
Oh, you mean on two different tables?
Yeah, we usually sit all over the cafeteria.
Oh, yeah, well, I think I just thought I'd sit with my friends today,
you know, like my friend group.
I know everybody says it about camp,
but I feel like these girls are my sisters,
so I want to sit with them. Okay, but you're wearing a friendship bracelet that Ruth gave you
yesterday, and she's on the other table. Are you not sisters? Oh no, that's my other question.
Damn it, did I just blow my other question? Do you want me to answer it? Yeah, I asked it. Go on.
Yeah, okay. She'll look at Ruth. She'll look at the friendship bracelet. She'll look confused.
Look at Ruth and look at the friendship bracelet
and look at Ruth and look at the friendship bracelet.
Eventually, after it's like she's kind of done that
white woman looking at maths meme.
She will take off the friendship bracelet.
Oh!
Before we end the episode,
I think let's just
quickly check in with Violet,
who left the dining hall.
Frank, is there anything particular that Violet would
like to do while she's eating
their snacks? They are just, like,
Ivy seemed really fixated
on all these scratch marks.
Violet's just gonna, like, try and look
and be like, would a stick do this?
Would my hands do that?
What kind of scratch marks are these?
Would you like to roll investigate?
I would love to roll investigate. Oh, if only I had
any smarts.
What have you got, zero? Six.
Six, okay.
So you look at the scratch marks.
You try to give it a swipe with your
hands. That doesn't fit. You try to give it a swipe with your hands. That doesn't fit.
You try to find a stick to see if you can get it to make the same marks.
You just manage to scratch up the buildings more.
It's hard to tell if it looks exactly the same
because you've kind of scratched over the other marks,
but it definitely looks worse than it did.
I will hastily look around to see if there's any
counselors i'm going to make a little role sometimes i like to make a little role yeah
yeah there is a camp counselor stevie has just wandered out of the dining hall just in time to
see you scratch up the buildings and says, Violet, come here.
No.
You've been making the scratches worse.
Did you do this in the first place?
No, I told you I didn't do it.
I knew it was suspicious that you said it wasn't you immediately.
Because I knew you'd think it was me.
Well, I definitely think it's you now.
But it wasn't me.
Look, the stick can't, I'm not sure sure but i'm pretty sure the stick can't do
scratches like that that's what i was trying to find out i'm just trying to help you stevie
well it doesn't look very helpful now we have to paint even more i'm gonna have to tell millie
about this no you don't have to tell millie so millie is the woman who owns the camp and she is a very formidable
presence a little bit of a
like Rosie the Riveter
lumberjack type
so Violet have you ever
crossed paths with Millie before like have you ever essentially been
sent to Millie before yeah considering
what probably a couple of times yeah
okay how
naturally inclined to
find that stressful is Viol oh very okay because it's
gonna get back to my parents oh yeah it will get back to your parents oh no millie definitely will
be like keeping your parents in the loop about your well-being but you will also know that she
doesn't always react to things the way that you expect her to react to things and while something will get back to your parents it might not be the whole story yeah she's weird
and unpredictable and i don't like that in the level okay uh so stevie will say come on we're
gonna go see millie right now what if instead i gave you some. I think let's wrap up the episode right there
on the suspenseful question of whether an offer of a stick of gum
will save Violet.
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