一柳 弓彦 | Sebastian "better than you" Debeste (
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auste, you haven't even finished the game!!! (a sebastian debeste open post)
[OKAY I HAVEN'T PUT MORE ICONS IN YET but if you want to help me voice test this doofus, go for it! I have prompts but if you have any more ideas, chuck them at me and let's do this thing!
I've been spoiled on a few things about the last case, which is where I am, but nnnno more spoilers for now, please. I've finished up to Beginning, Part 2 of AAI2-5 and I'll be very slow in finishing because ew law school hahaha.
NEVER MIND I'M DONE WITH THE GAME.]
PROMPT A:
[Sebastian is hanging out near one of the courthouse vending machines, pointing to various items for sale on the display with his baton. He squints...really hard...at the prices.]
Six dollars for two Swiss rolls? Maybe...maybe they're the best Swiss rolls, that's why they're expensive!
[He starts digging in his pockets for cash. Hopefully he didn't forget his wallet at home. Hopefully. But from the way he's frantically rooting around in every pocket he has - those in his pants, even those in his special red jacket - one can tell that there's really no hope. Sebastian has even started to mumble to himself.]
Mmmnnn...
PROMPT B:
[Or you might find him on a crime scene. There has been a break-in at the nearest jewelry store, and Sebastian has been placed in charge of the case. He crouches down to look at the shattered glass on the sidewalk, which has some ripped pieces of cloth with a green swirling cloud pattern on them mixed in. Police are milling about, the media are hungry for a scoop (uh-oh) and the whole place is a bustling hub of activity. Sebastian is animatedly talking about the case (probably with you, or with the officers who have subjected themselves to his conversation) but he may get some of his words wrong, as always.]
This is a case of wrecking and bantering - um, I mean...
[Breaking and entering, Sebastian.]
PROMPT C:
[If you want to be the best, you have to study like the rest. Sebastian is at the law section of the library, piling up book after book in his arms with a strange, dogged determination. Law books, however, happen to be very thick and heavy things, so he is beginning to teeter as he tries to maintain his balance. Nonetheless, he continues walking on, pulling out more volumes with only cursory looks at their spines]
Unnhhh...aaah...
[Sebastian staggers out of the shelves, waddling like a duck until he trips and falls, scattering books everywhere.]
Oh no!
[That "oh no" is loud enough to make the entire library (including you?) shush him soundly. Ohhh, the humiliation. His face is turning red as he scrambles to pick everything up again.]
WILDCARD!
[Throw me a prompt and let's see what we can do! Unfortunately I'm not interested in shipping, and this child is underage.]
NEVER MIND I'M DONE WITH THE GAME.]
PROMPT A:
[Sebastian is hanging out near one of the courthouse vending machines, pointing to various items for sale on the display with his baton. He squints...really hard...at the prices.]
Six dollars for two Swiss rolls? Maybe...maybe they're the best Swiss rolls, that's why they're expensive!
[He starts digging in his pockets for cash. Hopefully he didn't forget his wallet at home. Hopefully. But from the way he's frantically rooting around in every pocket he has - those in his pants, even those in his special red jacket - one can tell that there's really no hope. Sebastian has even started to mumble to himself.]
Mmmnnn...
PROMPT B:
[Or you might find him on a crime scene. There has been a break-in at the nearest jewelry store, and Sebastian has been placed in charge of the case. He crouches down to look at the shattered glass on the sidewalk, which has some ripped pieces of cloth with a green swirling cloud pattern on them mixed in. Police are milling about, the media are hungry for a scoop (uh-oh) and the whole place is a bustling hub of activity. Sebastian is animatedly talking about the case (probably with you, or with the officers who have subjected themselves to his conversation) but he may get some of his words wrong, as always.]
This is a case of wrecking and bantering - um, I mean...
[Breaking and entering, Sebastian.]
PROMPT C:
[If you want to be the best, you have to study like the rest. Sebastian is at the law section of the library, piling up book after book in his arms with a strange, dogged determination. Law books, however, happen to be very thick and heavy things, so he is beginning to teeter as he tries to maintain his balance. Nonetheless, he continues walking on, pulling out more volumes with only cursory looks at their spines]
Unnhhh...aaah...
[Sebastian staggers out of the shelves, waddling like a duck until he trips and falls, scattering books everywhere.]
Oh no!
[That "oh no" is loud enough to make the entire library (including you?) shush him soundly. Ohhh, the humiliation. His face is turning red as he scrambles to pick everything up again.]
WILDCARD!
[Throw me a prompt and let's see what we can do! Unfortunately I'm not interested in shipping, and this child is underage.]
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For a while he is blessedly silent, until...]
Eureka! [Did you just steal someone's line...] I got it! They broke it from the outsi - no, inside!
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It seems that way, doesn't it. Should we still consider this a break-and-enter if the culprits broke the window exiting the premises?
[ Even if someone did break in through quieter means, why wouldn't they use those same means to leave? ]
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[He scratches his head.]
I THOUGHT I'D RESPONDED TO THIS I'M SORRY
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[Sebastian, use that baton of yours to prod your brain to work properly pls.]
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[ Another gentle correction. Skirting the broken glass, he starts to head towards the entrance of the premises. ]
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There is indeed no broken glass inside the building itself, hardly a mess made. There is a security camera, the glass cases containing the jewelry are there and yet none of them seem broken at first glance, and behind the counter is a back door.]
"All points of entry"...there's only one window, the front door, and...
[It takes two seconds until he gasps, staring straight down at the back door.]
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It seems our culprits entered through the back. And their objective... [ The cases aren't broken and the jewellery has not been taken. Odd. ] ...does not appear to be theft.
[ Eyes turn to the security camera. ] Are the police analysing the security footage?
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[He follows Blackquill's gaze toward the security camera.] Huh? Oh, yeah. The camera malfunctioned so the footage was all blurry.
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[ And then a frown of disbelief. ] The footage was blurry? Are we sure it wasn't sabotaged?