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<span class="mu-s">-Daytime Activity--</span>
凸 <span class="mu-i">Rita Hammerhead</span> 凸
<span class="mu-g">Random Event Rolls: 33, 17, 10, 23, 99, 79, 64, 69, 7
Happens?: 33 (Yes)
Stat: 17 (Dexterity)
Type: 10 (Positive)
Magnitude: 23 (Magnitude 2)
Encounter?: 99 (Yes)
Faction: 79 (Center of Map Roll: Factionless)
Identity: 64 (Unknown)
MCE?: 69 (No)</span>
<span class="mu-b">Meguca Chargen Rolls: 81, 65, 60, 58, 79
Magnitude: 81 (Magnitude 5)
Hometown: 65 (12b)
Personality Type: 60, 58 (INTJ)
Mental Condition: 79 (Angry)</span>
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>>If you haven't already figured out your damn meguca power in one year ask if 'A' can help you figure it out. (No Roll)
Gnawing through the waterfall of cookies A had thrown in a literally invisible plate, now finally a bit at peace, Rita remembers. Recalling that time she went after Marco Aurelio, the CEO of that dildo company, a year ago, she remembers when she jumped in the old truck and how it followed the rich man’s black car- for something like twenty minutes. Back then, she didn’t understand ‘luck’. After so much misery, Rita thinks she does.
Rita asks A if she ever encountered a Magical Girl without any natural power. Now that she knows what a Coordinator is and does, Rita is sure that A has seen at least half the girls in the country. No. Not even one; that is the answer. Sipping tea, clearing her glasses after they got foggy, A tells Rita that except for Coordinators every single Magical Girl she had ever encountered had their own very particular power- and that very few were similar. The former owner of a water park downcasts her eyes; maybe she is the only exception to the only rule she wanted to believe in. With but a hint of hope leaning from her eyes, Rita asks the Coordinator if there was any way she could help her figure out her own power- and the answer is a clean, even hygienic, ‘no’.