[Private to Narvin - video]Professional opinion: Is this just humans succumbing to cabin/mine/Barge fever? I can taste the tension in the air
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There's been one mention of weird behaviour, Narvin.
Look, it does you better, amongst inmates, anyway, to be open about why some wardens are ripping each other to shreds publicly than to be cagey. I'm all one for secrecy, Narvin, but... confusion is far different.
I assure you there's no panwarden conspiracy of secrecy to keep things from the inmates. No one's spoken out publicly because no one knows what's going on.
Kay and I and a few others suspect that something has affected their minds. Possibly a virus, or plant spores, or any number of things none of which we can prove. For all we know, we're being paranoid over nothing and it is just cabin fever. Until we have evidence of something there's not much we can say or do.
I don't want to cause further disruption, especially since it may, in fact, be nothing, so please be circumspect with whom you pass these suspicions to. In the meantime, it's probably wise to avoid those who have been acting peculiar.
Amanda, according to Hoffman and Slade. I don't know her, and can't possibly comment.
Oh, trust you and K, Narvin, to jump to the most bizarrely scientific conclusion you can find. I have seen people, Dwarfs do insane things when put under the pressures of living in a mine for long periods of time. Helmclever was driven mad. [Not mentioning the Summoning Dark at all.]
Narvin, you know I'm careful with any information I've been given. But I do think you're over reacting a little, by jumping to those conclusions. Think on those who have been effected: have they been put under any undue stress recently, or, more likely, have they been allowed a way to leave of late?
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Have you noticed or heard of any similar tension [change in personality] developing among the inmates?
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Look, it does you better, amongst inmates, anyway, to be open about why some wardens are ripping each other to shreds publicly than to be cagey. I'm all one for secrecy, Narvin, but... confusion is far different.
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I assure you there's no panwarden conspiracy of secrecy to keep things from the inmates. No one's spoken out publicly because no one knows what's going on.
Kay and I and a few others suspect that something has affected their minds. Possibly a virus, or plant spores, or any number of things none of which we can prove. For all we know, we're being paranoid over nothing and it is just cabin fever. Until we have evidence of something there's not much we can say or do.
I don't want to cause further disruption, especially since it may, in fact, be nothing, so please be circumspect with whom you pass these suspicions to. In the meantime, it's probably wise to avoid those who have been acting peculiar.
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Oh, trust you and K, Narvin, to jump to the most bizarrely scientific conclusion you can find. I have seen people, Dwarfs do insane things when put under the pressures of living in a mine for long periods of time. Helmclever was driven mad. [Not mentioning the Summoning Dark at all.]
Narvin, you know I'm careful with any information I've been given. But I do think you're over reacting a little, by jumping to those conclusions. Think on those who have been effected: have they been put under any undue stress recently, or, more likely, have they been allowed a way to leave of late?
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