Q&A Special! (Again)

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Fuck you Santa! All I asked is for an oiled up Miss Grace under my tree, but you couldn't even give me that? Man, fuck Santa! Fuck those elves! And fuck Christmas! I hope your fatass chokes on all those cookies!

Anyways, welcome back everyone to another totally exciting Q&A! Because I'm just so creative and original! Plus given my massive pecs, my 6'5 stature, the 27 Lamborghinies I own, and my whopping 500,000 IQ, it's only natural I would answer some of your most burning questions you have about my well crafted masterpiece! (That totally isn't falling off) Because that's what humble authors do.

But yeah uh enjoy this as much as you can or something, because that last chapter sapped whatever I had going for the next one so... cya in two months!

SpiffoGaming from Ao3 asks:

Question 1: Is everyone Canadian or are they from wherever? I ask this because I've given pretty much everyone a funny voices from all over the world, and itd be really funny if they are all Canadian and just inexplicably have wildly different accents.

Answer: No, not everyone is Canadian... because that would be kind of weird.

The only people who I would say are truly Canadian are: Abbie, Claire, Oliver, Robby, Demi, and ∆lice. (Believe it or not)

The rest were either born in a different country, or have a vastly different ethnicity that I wouldn't refer to them as Canadian.

For instance: Circle and Compass are both Japanese, (shocker) although Compass was born in the United States before he moved to Canada. Cubbie, as I mentioned before, is Egyptian. And Sasha is half French.

The others are pretty obvious, with half of them being children of the other characters and the rest soon to be revealed later.

The accents are kind of harder to describe for each character, at least from writing standpoint. But most of them just talk normally, if not have different vocabulary or word usage that could differentiate them between the others.

I hope this helps, and didn't effect your voiceovers too much.

Question 2: I have teleported bread

Answer: Where have you been sending it?!

Question 3: Something I just realized is that despite students going missing all the time, no one seems to remember them. We never see anyone mention a friend who went missing, abbie never brings up anyone he knew who went missing, infact not one of the 16 named students ever mentions a single throwaway name of someone who went missing, which is statistically absurd. It seems like the moment someone dies and is disposed of, everyone forgets that they ever existed. The only person who seems to have any memory of the dead is bloomie. My question is, am I reading too far into this, or is this an intentional choice on your part and will be acknowledged at some point.

Answer: Honestly, you're half and half on this one, but I have a few answers.

Firstly, their deaths or 'names' weren't really important enough for me to throw around. I only did it for Bloomie because one: she literally killed them; and two: it helps show how she coped and felt about her situation.

If the moment/conversation presents itself, and it provides an opportunity to build character, gives insight to previous history, or reveals something deeper about that character, then yeah I'll do a few name drops here and there.

But if there isn't at least one requirement there filled, then it isn't necessary for me to include.

Secondly, the main problem isn't about forgetting or remembering the kids that go 'missing,' the problem is that well... hanging onto the past wouldn't do you any favors in here. You'll just be putting a target on your back ngl, since y'know, I doubt any of the 'perpetrators' would like anyone lingering on subjects like that for long.

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