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Pandora's Fox II
PANDORA'S FOX II

If you were here last June, do you remember that app that appeared on the relics then, Pandora's Fox? It's all about finding your Familiar bond. It's been available for people to use since every Star Child was forced to fill it out or have it filled out for them with its grand reveal. However, it's sat quietly in the background unobtrusive to those who didn't click to see what it was about.
Until now.
That's right, Pandora's Fox is back! (and with a makeover). The app has been rejiggered with old questions and new, including some specific to each Role! The app will buzz and open itself with a blank profile waiting to be filled out. Star Children can fill it out for themselves—as long as they don't lie. This app will not allow Star Children to lie. Honesty is important in a Familiar bond. Star Children who lie may find that answer filled in a little too honestly and unable to be deleted. Anyone who waits too long to fill it in will find it answered for them!
Familiar bonds come in all different shapes and sizes, so find the right person for you!
This is game canon!
Forms for your characters!
Myths:
Legends:
Familiars:
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[Mitsuko says, trying her best to try keep Quill's mind away from the fact that his secrets are now out like everyone else's. Poor kid.
Maybe right now she should try focus on the nicer parts of his profile - stuff that isn't so revealing and/or vaguely-worded to prompt questions. Like...]
What's letter writing like? I've written things before and I know what a letter is but I've never had a need to do it.
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[Yup he will chat about many things that are Not Those Horrible Parts.]
It's... well, it's like a longer conversation, if you write for recreation rather than business. Back home we don't have these devices, and the magic for communication is either limited in scope, or far too expensive in time, materials, or funds, to be practical. And it can be nice, to find a letter in the mail from someone you've been eager to hear from.
[A brief, considering hum as he ponders.]
If you'd like, we could write each other, so you could see what it's like. I'll send you a letter and then you write a reply. If you find the process enjoyable, we can keep it up.
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[Mitsuko understands writing is a form of communication and you'd want that to be either delivered quickly or delivered to many people, like words on a poster or a sign. However, she gets writing can be for recreation, like stories or books, but she's never considered writing letters for fun, delivered or not.]
I'd like that, actually. It doesn't hurt to try once - it would be a new experience.
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[The one benefit of Candlekeep, no matter how out of the way it was- the knowledge they kept meant you always met really interesting people there.]
That sounds fine to me then. If you like it, we can be pen pals- that's the casual term for someone you write to regularly.
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[How interesting!]
Pen pals. Sounds good. You can send the letter to Amrita Academy. It's the place I stay in that actually has an address.