[ and she knows that. Technically they're not being hurt, Lilith has already explained her morals. And yet... somehow she can't help but feel sad for creatures who are born and raised so that they can only be experimented on before they pass. Do they receive love? Are they happy? Do they long to be free, or do they even understand that there is a world outside whatever spaces they occupy...? ]
. . . S-sometime, will you show me them? I'm... curious.
[It's an understandable viewpoint for someone with a lot of compassion like Roc. Lilith simply has developed the ability to emotionally remove herself almost completely from her work. A necessary tactic for a scientist that worked with living creatures.]
If you'd like. I do not mind.
[She feels that she has nothing to hide. Her ethics are sound, her position defensible. And constructive criticism, should it come, was always welcome.]
I would like that, sometime, when I'm free. --And yes, I need a quest and--I also would like to ask another favor, if you have time.
For the quest, I need two students' desks and chairs, like the kind you have in school, two stationery sets with pens and pencils and highlighters, that sort of thing, and also a pair of matching school uniforms, one for a girl about 5 feet, four inches tall, and one for a boy a few inches shorter than that. I'd need the desks and stationery set delivered to the book store in the abandoned village, and the clothes delivered to my room in Takshaka. ...With the boy's uniformed wrapped. How much would something like that cost me?
For the stationary sets, bodily samples will suffice: fingernail clippings, saliva, hair trimmings, blood.
The uniforms and furniture you can have now and pay for in the days to come. I will give you an idol in my likeness to install in your dorm; offer up prayers to me while kneeling before it thrice a day for a week.
[ this seems fairly acceptable to her. weirdly, the saliva and nail clippings are probably the squickiest parts there, and she does make a bit of a face at the words, scrunching her nose up. but... Lilith is a scientist, so the mild discomfort, at least, will surely go to a good purpose. ]
For the bodily samples... how much do you need? Do you have a way for collecting the saliva and blood?
[INTO THE LAB WE GO. There's arcane books all over the place, opened to some chapter or another. It smells like blood and chemicals despite being very clean.]
[Not a few of the books are somehow unreadable, written in a strange language. Some have symbols for letters that glow and rearrange themselves on the page.]
Mm? Ah, yes. But I always double-check my work, so it's more convenient to keep them out like this.
[She's getting out three test tubes, a very small plastic container, a syringe, a band-aid, a bottle of disinfectant, a cotton swab, a pair of scissors, and a nail clipper.]
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Re: Day 149
no jk, have a skeleton opening the door]
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Good morning, Lilith.
[ have a catboy, but one that is, at least, now wearing pants. albeit ones that are rolled way up at the ankles ]
Do you have a minute? I want to arrange another quest with you.
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by skeleton, it's a skeleton minion, but lilith herself will show up a moment later
peeling off gore-slicked arm-length gloves]
I'm not particularly busy, no. What do you need?
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also SORRY SHE'S GONNA. NEED A MINUTE
L-Lilith your arms--!?
[ that's so much blood. she's not even usually grossed out by blood but somehow that just makes her feel queasy. what have you been doing lilith!? ]
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Hm? Ah. I just finished a surgery before you knocked.
[Her tone is casual, unconcerned. The minion takes the filthy gloves and clacks away on their bonefeet.]
Gland removal. Quite messy.
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[The correction is professional, neutral.]
An adult chimera. This one has been frail since birth, so it was hardly unexpected.
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[She has a goddamn zoo.]
They're objects of study and research that also provide me with materials for my experiments.
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[ and she knows that. Technically they're not being hurt, Lilith has already explained her morals. And yet... somehow she can't help but feel sad for creatures who are born and raised so that they can only be experimented on before they pass. Do they receive love? Are they happy? Do they long to be free, or do they even understand that there is a world outside whatever spaces they occupy...? ]
. . . S-sometime, will you show me them? I'm... curious.
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If you'd like. I do not mind.
[She feels that she has nothing to hide. Her ethics are sound, her position defensible. And constructive criticism, should it come, was always welcome.]
But for now, you said you wanted a quest....?
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I would like that, sometime, when I'm free. --And yes, I need a quest and--I also would like to ask another favor, if you have time.
For the quest, I need two students' desks and chairs, like the kind you have in school, two stationery sets with pens and pencils and highlighters, that sort of thing, and also a pair of matching school uniforms, one for a girl about 5 feet, four inches tall, and one for a boy a few inches shorter than that. I'd need the desks and stationery set delivered to the book store in the abandoned village, and the clothes delivered to my room in Takshaka. ...With the boy's uniformed wrapped. How much would something like that cost me?
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[A few minutes of inward calculation.]
For the stationary sets, bodily samples will suffice: fingernail clippings, saliva, hair trimmings, blood.
The uniforms and furniture you can have now and pay for in the days to come. I will give you an idol in my likeness to install in your dorm; offer up prayers to me while kneeling before it thrice a day for a week.
The cost of deliveries are covered by the above.
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For the bodily samples... how much do you need? Do you have a way for collecting the saliva and blood?
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For the saliva, you'll spit into a test tube a few times.
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[INTO THE LAB WE GO. There's arcane books all over the place, opened to some chapter or another. It smells like blood and chemicals despite being very clean.]
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Lilith, have you read all of these?
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Mm? Ah, yes. But I always double-check my work, so it's more convenient to keep them out like this.
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--These are all for your work?
[ just what are you trying to do, lilith, are you trying to create a whole new world's worth of animals? ]
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[Just throwing that out there.]
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[She's getting out three test tubes, a very small plastic container, a syringe, a band-aid, a bottle of disinfectant, a cotton swab, a pair of scissors, and a nail clipper.]
Which donation would you prefer to make first?
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[ she holds out her arm for the blood donation ]
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