>>6149675"It's only easier in the sense that we got them to Avalon. It won't be easy to convince them to live there after we do that. When I got trapped in Avalon and became a Lost Child, if the stupid bitch who kidnapped me tried to sell me the idea that I should live there... I'd only be interested in beating the shit out of her and finding a way home. Seeing you moving and talking will convince anyone that Avalon exists, and we can neutralize any Backlash generated with the cloak."
"Only for a small period of time, Your Majesty! Once the limit is breached, the Backlash will accumulate as normal."
"Then I had better sell my pitch to potential immigrants really well!"
Hiding is simple, you jump up to the roof of the school using your <span class="mu-s">Springheel Boots</span>. The door to the school rooftop is always locked to prevent students from committing suicide. So there's no danger of anyone stumbling on you. What is difficult is to endure waiting for the students to arrive. So while waiting, you strategize and plan.
There's a lot to consider.
-The Romans and the Empire.
-If Lady Vivian or Queen Guinevere is dead.
-Priorities to strengthen Camelot.
-Future Quests to acquire more resources.
-Knights of the Round Table.
-Finding the Lady of the Lake for your Geas.
-Possibly going to Gorre and finding King Urien's corpse.
-Getting a gift for Lucius.
The list goes on and on; there's just so much on your plate. You are one girl; there's only so much that can be done. Luckily, your former Class President experience divides everything into categories of short-term and long-term goals in order of importance.
"Your Majesty, mortals are arriving in large numbers. How shall we proceed?"
"Library, there's always a group of students there. Also, I want you to loot as many books as you can grab. You don't have to talk too much, just enough to make them realize you're real; I'll be doing most of the work."
>Three anons! 2 must roll 3d6 and one 2d6!