[ he chuckles at both her immediate protest and her calling his speargun a "she." He doesn't do it himself, but there's also no denying that they've both taken care of each other throughout the years, just like a husband and wife ought to. ]
well i dont see much point in dragging out the trials but one of my bounties from before the fog did tell me how every second he spent speared felt like an eternity i imagine its worse for someone whos never been shot at like most of the survivors here
thats nice of him to leave you a decent review before passing onto the next life so you were a bounty hunter before the entity snatched you up how long ago?
it was 1890 last i recalled much earlier than you i reckon
[ even if she was already here by the time he showed up. The strange way time works ( or doesn't ) in the fog is something he'll never fully get used to. ]
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his traps are just well-hidden is all
[ aaaaand the rumours are true, unfortunately. ]
i hear your trials feel painfully quick or gruelingly long because of her [ the redeemer. because that's obviously a She. ]
that true?
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well i dont see much point in dragging out the trials
but one of my bounties from before the fog did tell me how every second he spent speared felt like an eternity
i imagine its worse for someone whos never been shot at
like most of the survivors here
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so you were a bounty hunter before the entity snatched you up
how long ago?
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much earlier than you i reckon
[ even if she was already here by the time he showed up. The strange way time works ( or doesn't ) in the fog is something he'll never fully get used to. ]
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it was 1996 for us
you know at least youre not the oldest person here
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