1. A few things that anyone can pick up is that these bots aren't staying with anyone. None of the bots will have randomized housing, and they seem to slip off into a dormitory at night to go to bed, only to vanish. If Cheris will be trying to follow them inside, let us know! (This goes for anyone spying on them!)
Otherwise, Cheris will note that each bot's daily schedule doesn't change. They get people to do their jobs. They never go on supply runs. They make sure people have fun when they're out of work. They're ... well, consider Morgana in Persona 5 telling you to go to bed instead of messing around. That's what they're there for: to be a voice to enforce the rigid world that Judas has created here.
Let us know if you need more for mimicking purposes, but Cheris, essentially, isn't going to get all that much to mimic.
2. For this, we'd like to know how she's going to figure out that it's Judas behind all of this (we're fine if she does—we'd just like a plan of action!) and how she's going to dig around for information about Judas (namely from PCs and NPCs). Once we have a clearer idea of what Cheris knows, we'll be able to help you progress this plot. In addition, going that route of digging up information will help clarify some things for Cheris herself. This is in part because (as far as we know) Cheris isn't familiar with the biblical lore that would've been present before Meadowlark's world radically moved away from organized religion, and we believe that information will give her some clues for how to move forward.
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1. A few things that anyone can pick up is that these bots aren't staying with anyone. None of the bots will have randomized housing, and they seem to slip off into a dormitory at night to go to bed, only to vanish. If Cheris will be trying to follow them inside, let us know! (This goes for anyone spying on them!)
Otherwise, Cheris will note that each bot's daily schedule doesn't change. They get people to do their jobs. They never go on supply runs. They make sure people have fun when they're out of work. They're ... well, consider Morgana in Persona 5 telling you to go to bed instead of messing around. That's what they're there for: to be a voice to enforce the rigid world that Judas has created here.
Let us know if you need more for mimicking purposes, but Cheris, essentially, isn't going to get all that much to mimic.
2. For this, we'd like to know how she's going to figure out that it's Judas behind all of this (we're fine if she does—we'd just like a plan of action!) and how she's going to dig around for information about Judas (namely from PCs and NPCs). Once we have a clearer idea of what Cheris knows, we'll be able to help you progress this plot. In addition, going that route of digging up information will help clarify some things for Cheris herself. This is in part because (as far as we know) Cheris isn't familiar with the biblical lore that would've been present before Meadowlark's world radically moved away from organized religion, and we believe that information will give her some clues for how to move forward.