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The City is ancient and absurdly gigantic. It doesn't change or react to things quickly. But as you move through the slums, Rayle clearly having fun galloping over rooftops, you can see signs of the City's preparation for harsher times. Humans may not realize the full extent of Luhud plans, but the sharp uptick of monsters made streets a little emptier at night. And as you moved through the better-off districts, you noticed the presence of soldiers on the busiest of streets. Still, it's not like there's a curfew or anything. After riding on top of the train for a while, you and Rayle made it to your destination just fine without being seen by anyone, aside from the sushi stand guy whom you robbed at Stickpoint.
Being a massive boring office building, you'd expect Uprising HQ to be in a quieter part of the City, but no. It's taking up a high-rise in one of the central districts, where buildings are tall enough to create what is basically a second ground level. You use your tentacles, and Rayle uses her mountain goat skills to climb up to a vantage point. From there you plan your attack.
HOW DO YOU DESTROY THIS ACCURSED VIDEO GAME COMPANY?
>The stealthy approach. Get into the studio lower floors, find the ORB on which all the league servers run, destroy it, exfiltrate. Lamer, but safer.
>Maximum possible destruction. Wreck your way through the building as you push towards the ORB vault, set it on fire for good measure. The gamer rage cannot be contained.
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I'm curious about what you think about Moldy's goals or character, however little of it is there. Is he truly out to obliterate all gaming or is he just tsundere? Is he just salty about never being good at games despite spending a large chunk of his life on them? This is Moldy's personal episode after all.
This update was like a brick wall in terms of difficulty for some reason, but it's here.