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 kinda wish we could do more unsanc, but with the ability to introduce our characters. Or maybe just mine; I really want to try out Arachne.
I don't think I'm capable of GMing (I feel like I just struggle so much to get my head around it), but I have this daydream of an art opening of a new painting technique developed for this futuristic world: steganographic neopointillism.
Tiny colored dots, now reminiscent of pixels in modern society, used to paint a scene, but there's more. The exact colors and styles also program a sort of experience. A painting of a pleasant day at the beach with the data the smell of the sea, the feel of the cool wind, and the joy of being able to relax...
That was Arachne's contribution to the gallery, at least.
For the sake of the experience, mons are recommended to turn off some of their visual input sanitation so as to experience the paintings in full, as they are generally programmed to block visual attempts at what is, essentially, a hacking of their other senses.
This, however, made the event a great opportunity for Ann, who would potentially be able to free thousands of high-society mons just by changing one aspect of a single painting: having it be a be a pleasant day at the beach, with all the accompanying pleasantness for the senses, because you are a free mon.

Unfortunately, someone beat her to the punch, coding a more devious message: a pleasant day at the beach because the humans are dead.

It'd give mons on both sides of the coming revolution to try and track down the true culprit before the death of a new artstyle and a potentially very deadly retaliatory crackdown against the resistance (or perhaps, more specifically, Weatherby, if the true culprit's intent turns out to include implicating her) following the potential death of multiple high-profile members of society.
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Contains spoilers for an upcoming campaign, obviously

 kinda wish we could do more unsanc, but with the ability to introduce our characters. Or maybe just mine; I really want to try out Arachne.
I don't think I'm capable of GMing (I feel like I just struggle so much to get my head around it), but I have this daydream of an art opening of a new painting technique developed for this futuristic world: steganographic neopointillism.
Tiny colored dots, now reminiscent of pixels in modern society, used to paint a scene, but there's more. The exact colors and styles also program a sort of experience. A painting of a pleasant day at the beach with the data the smell of the sea, the feel of the cool wind, and the joy of being able to relax...
That was Arachne's contribution to the gallery, at least.
For the sake of the experience, mons are recommended to turn off some of their visual input sanitation so as to experience the paintings in full, as they are generally programmed to block visual attempts at what is, essentially, a hacking of their other senses.
This, however, made the event a great opportunity for Ann, who would potentially be able to free thousands of high-society mons just by changing one aspect of a single painting: having it be a be a pleasant day at the beach, with all the accompanying pleasantness for the senses, because you are a free mon.

Unfortunately, someone beat her to the punch, coding a more devious message: a pleasant day at the beach because the humans are dead.

It'd give mons on both sides of the coming revolution to try and track down the true culprit before the death of a new artstyle and a potentially very deadly retaliatory crackdown against the resistance (or perhaps, more specifically, Weatherby, if the true culprit's intent turns out to include implicating her) following the potential death of multiple high-profile members of society.

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