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NETWORK SOCIAL #4
network social #4
never have I ever!
It's time for a game of Never Have I Ever!
The rules of Never Have I Ever are simple: Players take turns listing potential experiences they've never had. If someone has done the action in question, they take a shot or a sip (or whatever other consequence you dream up). If no one has done the action in question, the person who posed the query takes a drink. The house drink of the night is Pixie Punch which may or may not cause any of the following effects: Standard drunk behaviour, giggling, flirting, oversharing, clinginess. (Pick your favourites!)
Not a drinker? No problem! There's plenty of juice and snacks to go around if you want to stay sober. The non-alcoholic punch and food, if sprinkled with fairy dust, may cause similar effects listed above (minus the drunk effects, of course.)
This game takes place on the Fable Network! You can reply in-person with action prompts if you imagine everyone is drinking in the same tavern, or reply with text-prompts if your character might be across the room from someone else. Sometimes it's easier to say things through text than it is face-to-face ... (Which could be for better or worse.)
Use the code below to participate!
Flowr is a brand new app on your device! Or is it...? Maybe it's been there the whole time. Either way, it's Fable's socialising app! The default fruit for the app is a strawberry (๐) emoji, but what's stopping you from changing it to the fruit that you grow on your trees instead? ๐๐๐๐๐ซ๐
Welcome to Fable's fourth network social! Please read this before participating!
This social post is closed to Fable members!
We alternate between keeping our socials public and private, and this month's one is private!
Lastly, while we love IC banter, please remember to be civil and familiarise yourself with the game rules. Have fun!

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Have you ever watched something you knew you should look away from? I'm here for that very same reason.
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Oh, that's reasonable. There can be something captivating and engaging about approaching or involving yourself in things you normally shouldn't.
[ Like, let's say, following some kind of dangerous monster or noting a lifeform's characteristics up close for certain purposes. ]
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That's right. You could say I have a morbid sense of curiosity. Humans do find the strangest ways to pass the time...
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That they do. At times, it can be rather intriguing, and at some others, dubious. But, even so, I can admit I have had on more than one occasion been drawn into their various activities.
For various other reasons, but those often also start with a sense of curiosity.
[ To which Albedo can confess he has loads of, hah. ]
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Of course, he sees no reason not to be blunt about it. ]
You mean to say you're not human, either?
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In addition, understanding that this is now his new 'life'โwell, with someone asking him straight out a question like that, he can only reply in the affirmative. ]
That's right. I assume you reached that as a possible conclusion because of how I phrased my previous answer, correct?
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Correct. And I'm sure by now you've figured the same goes for me, if my profile didn't give me away.
[ Being hella old, and all. Shooting point blank: ]
So, if you aren't human, then what are you?
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I did, yes.
[ Well, this is their new life and all, so his answer comes easy with someone straight-up asking: ]
A 'synthetic human', to be precise. My Master is the reason I'm alive; created with a method that aren't available to normal humans, to put it simply.
What about you? What are you?
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If you want the technical explanation, I'm a puppet, created by a god, though she deemed me flawed and tossed me aside soon after my birth.
[ Does he sound bitter? Well, at least he doesn't seem bothered by sharing. ]
I'm no human, even if she put forth every effort to make me pass as one. Isn't that nice?
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Regardless, it's fairly interesting to hear him state that in particular. Created by a god, he says, and then discarded? Hearing firsthand, one might assume that's the only true conclusion, but Albedo has to wonder if it's true. Simply musings, though he would never say the one who created him abandoned him. ]
She stated that you were flawed, then, when she discarded you?
[ There is some bitterness he can detect in there... ]
I also do believe it is remarkable. Even if it might be more simpler for a god than most to craft another being and make them resemble a human. But, here you are, with your own thoughts, your own will...I'd say that fact would make you more than a puppet.
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Don't you think I realize that? She cut my strings a long time ago.
[ What he doesn't mention his strings were pulled again, by another, some time later - it's neither here nor there for the purposes of this conversation. ]
All that matters is that I'm only supposed to pass for a human. Even if we were both created, we're fundamentally different.
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Naturally. Those differences are what make us who we are.
Though, seeing as we're both in the same place, and in the same world...there is no harm in conversing. Maybe even finding more commonalities.
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Well, the conversation probably would have ended there. ]
Conversing, maybe. You hold more engaging conversation than most. But what purpose would us finding common ground solve?
[ Not a question he actually needs answered, so much as he intends it to serve as a flag for his resistance to the idea. ]
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[ Albedo speaks, seeing this from more a logical standpoint than not, which is probably why he states it bluntly. The implications are clearโhe thinks it would be a good thing if he and Wanderer associated with each other.
Not that it's strictly necessary either. But, making friends and associations can be difficult. Albedo knows it firsthand. ]
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What would Nahida say, if she were still here? --No, that's a dangerous game to play, he knows exactly what she would say. ]
..."Recently discovered", huh? So, what changed your mind?
[ Not a yes or a no, but he's willing to hear more. ]
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...
[ Here, Albedo hesitates a bit. Emotional declarations still don't much work for him, so he decides that his usual method of presenting his point will do just fine. Anything more than that would be honestly superfluous. ]
Meeting another person or two that have those 'similarities'. To put it simply. But to elaborate further, in a critical and difficult situation, I realized how valuable that was.
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So if he can admit that much...why does he still hesitate? ]
Couldn't go it alone any longer, huh? Well, if you invite in relationships that wind up cause you trouble on, don't say I didn't warn you.
[ Because to put himself in a position where he can get hurt again...feels like self-sabotage to the most extreme degree. ]
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He can't help but muse about how certain that those days are behind him.
...For better, or for worse. ]
You'd be correct in assuming so. But, I am fully prepared for whatever consequences or benefits that may transpire from our future interactions.
[ Albedo doesn't find himself fearing too much of the future. And actually, it makes him a little happy. ]
That said, as I already know your name, I believe it would be only right to give you a proper introduction. I am Albedo, Chief Alchemist of the Knights of Favoniusโfrom Mondstadt.
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Honestly, it had hardly ever been on Mondstadt at all, his intentions to seize the Electro Gnosis already set into motion. If he knew then what he did now...but he is quick to smother such threads of thought. ]
Is that so? I met a most peculiar colleague of yours earlier tonight. [ Kaeya... ] Must be nice, having a familiar face around to make you feel more at home.
[ Said with no shortage of bitterness. ]
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That leaves...Kaeya, doesn't it? Presumably. His mannerisms may seem strange and unique at times to others, but well worth interest; indeed, also a welcome familiar face. Thoughts which flicker away as he takes note of the bitterness. ]
Do you mean Sir Kaeya? [ ... ] Yes, you're right in that seeing a familiar face makes the situation feel easier to acclimate to. It's only natural.
Though, I find new meetings can bring about a certain joy as well.
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Of course...meeting new people is just so joyful, isn't it?
[ Especially when those people are...him, but he leaves that bit of self-loathing unspoken.
His gaze finds a corner of the room, distant. ]
But that's the whole point of this game, so I believe we've done our duty.
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Yes?
[ He's stumbling a bit, but then his expression turns from questioning to contemplative, a small frown adorning his face when he sees his gaze cast off to the side like that. ]
Well, even so, I will hope we speak again beyond the confines of the game.
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[ The response comes automatically, before he's even really stopped to think about it, though...he can admit that he owes Albedo a little more than that. Again, he can hear a whisper that sounds a lot like Nahida's in the back of his mind.
Ha...does that make her his conscience? ]
But if we get the chance to...I suppose I can indulge you for awhile.
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Surely, neither one of them will regret this? After all, they do so happen to have their similarities. And Albedo has always thought that those unusual and different than the rest should stick together; even now, when he has changed a little since he said something to that effect. Maybe...they can even someday be friends. ]
Excellent. I'll be looking forward to it, then.