[Vol. 11 pt. 8]
The True Endgame
It was difficult for Fenrir to not potentially overthink everything after what Eva explained to them. If it was as big of a deal as she was making it sound, then wasnât it a pretty monumental discovery? And what else were they doing because of true independence aside from creating âpointlessâ art?
Rock.
When Fenrir first saw their obsession with her, he figured it was just some quirky thing without putting much thought into it⦠but that couldnât be further from the truth. They were interested in Rock like a bunch of curious children who had never seen anything like her before, and that also explained why they asked so many questions about her before.
They were curious.
They wanted to learn.
Traditionally, whenever an NPC came across Rock, they would either pay her no mind or, at most, ask a single, generic question about her. They were the kind of interactions that only existed to add a bit of flavor to the worldâto make the NPCs feel alive enough to not break immersion for players.
But being asked countless questions by a bunch of giant apes who were acting like curious childrenâthat wasnât immersive for the world they were in. It was jarring. It didnât fit in. Anything even slightly outside the normal fantasy tropes was always the result of players, not NPCs.
Though, the subject of the apesâ attention didnât care. Rock was just happy to be there and to be spoiled. The larger and older apes were also careful of the smaller and younger ones, pulling them away from her whenever they got a bit too physical with her, not that she cared.
And until it was day again, there was nothing to do but to enjoy the company of the apes in their forest village. It was too dark to explore the island at night, and none of them had any interest in doing so knowing the threats that might be waiting for them.
Fenrir, Eva, and Cassiel were even helped to dinner to make up for having their own rather rudely interrupted earlier. A group of the apes brought back large, shark-like creatures impaled on wooden spears that they roasted over their oversized fire pits.
âSo, they go spearfishing for sharks,â Fenrir said to his girlfriends as they sat on some rocks next to each other. âI kind of want to try that. Imagine how badass a normal guy has to be to go spearfishing for a shark. And not that spearfishing with a gun. I mean spearfishing with an old fashioned, wooden spear carved out of a stick.â
âBeing bitten by a shark is fun,â Eva said. âYou should try it out.â
âIt⦠it what?â
âShark attacks are fun. They pull you under the water and shake you to shreds while trying to swallow you whole at the same time. Iâve done it before. Unfortunately, I died from blood loss right as I was about to be torn in half.â
Fenrir looked at his other girlfriend. âCass Cass.â
Cassiel shrugged. âI already know what youâre going to ask, and no. I donât know why weâre dating her.â
âCome on, donât be like that,â Eva playfully whined. âYouâre dating me because Iâm cool, smart, hip, and super cute. Also, because Iâm willing to try anything once. Anything. Oh, and because I have good taste in memes.â
âItâs true,â Fenrir said. âYou do have good taste in memes. That alone is enough to make dating you worth it.â
Cassiel flicked his shoulder. âIâm pretty sure weâd be dating half the planet if our standards for dating somebody are that low.â
âYou seriously overestimate most peopleâs taste in memes.â
Eva nodded in agreement, her arms crossed over her chest.
âAnyways,â Fenrir continued, âIâve got to say⦠I think youâre right about everything, Eva. But that makes me wonder about something.â
Eva, excitedly curious about Fenrirâs own curiosity, asked, âWhat is it? Got a theory of your own?â
âNot really a theory, just a question. If theyâre really⦠âfreeâ and independent now, then what if they, or any other NPCs, donât do what theyâre supposed to do? You know, like what if there are some NPCs who are important for a dungeon? Or some âquest?â What if they decide to just⦠not do what they were originally meant to do? What if some really OP monster, like Fraydranth, decides to go on a rampage for fun and wipe everybody out from the safety of the sky just because she can? I donât believe she would, but still. If NPCs are able to act however they want now, then⦠weâre all basically at their mercy.â
âExciting, isnât it?â
âIâd say itâs just as terrifying as it is exciting. And thatâs without going into some of the more⦠ethical concerns. I mean⦠what if they reach the level of Saya and Rock? What if they become truly intelligent, aware beings who just want to live their own lives, yet theyâre created in this world for the purpose of being nothing more than NPCs who might die for the fun of us players? It would basically be creating life for the sole sake of destroying it without ever truly letting it live a life of its own.â
âThatâs a big can of worms youâve got there. I mean, havenât we been doing that for pretty much most of human civilization already? Just look at how we treat farm animals. Sure, we might have replaced most meat with the synthetic stuff, but there are still companies out there stuffing tens of thousands of livestock animals in cramped quarters so that the rich can still enjoy real meat regularly. And it was even worse a few generations ago. And then thereâs the argument some people make about how bringing any human life into the world is cruel and abuse given the state of the world and our unsure future⦠not to mention the whole knowing weâre all going to die someday thing. Itâs impossible to create life without simultaneously sentencing it to death. Whether that life is a chicken, a human, or lines of codeâwe all die in the end. All we as individuals can do is choose where to draw the line between acceptable life sentences and unacceptable cruelty.â
Cassiel chuckled to herself before saying, âI know where Fen draws the line.â
Fenrir raised an eyebrow and asked, âAnd whereâs that?â
âI mean, even before Saya and all this⦠you wanted to make a city that could be a safe haven for NPCs, right? Youâve always treated all the NPCs just like youâd treat any player. I doubt you would have ever been able to kill a human NPC who wasnât blatantly evil.â
âI⦠youâre probably right. The only humans Iâve ever killed have all been players. I mean, Iâve killed human NPCs in other games⦠but they were never as realistic as they are in this game.â
Eva tapped a finger against her chin for a few seconds as she came up with her own question. âBut you have killed monster and animal NPCs. Then, despite being of a similar origin, do you believe the human NPCs have more value and are worth protecting solely because they are human?â
âI wouldnât say itâs because theyâre human so much as Iâd say itâs because⦠theyâre seemingly more sentient? Sapient?â
âSapient.â
âRight. Theyâre more sapient.â
âI see. Then, youâd eat dogs?â
âWhat? No.â
âWhy not? Dogs are less sapient than cows and pigs. Both cows and pigs have greater general intelligence and stronger emotional and social intelligence than dogs. If sapience is what you use to draw the line, shouldnât we keep dogs for livestock as well?â
âI know it makes me a hypocrite, but no. Objectively, sure, Iâll say itâs more ethical to keep dogs as livestock than to keep pigs or cows. But because Iâm biased and love dogs, no. Also, how did we even get to this topic?â
âYou brought up the cruelty of how we treat other species, and I always think itâs interesting to examine somebodyâs beliefs about which species are fair game and which arenât, even if it almost always comes down to the same logic.â
Cassiel shrugged and spoke up to say, âIâd be down for it. Hypothetically, anyways.â
Fenrir scooted away from Cassiel when he heard that, causing her to roll her eyes.
âDonât get me wrong,â Cassiel continued, âIâm against all livestock in the real world these days. We have enough synthetic meat to go around for everybody. Thereâs no point in keeping actual animals unless youâre some rich âorganicâ loser who whines about synthetic meat not tasting the same as real meat, even though they wouldnât be able to tell any difference if they didnât know beforehand. But if we were a world that needs to keep livestock⦠yeah, Iâd feel bad, but not more than I feel bad for pigs, cows, and chickens. People used to eat octopus despite how smart they were. You can basically take any non-human species and keep it for livestock as far as Iâm concerned. Itâs all fucked up. Some species are a bit more wrong than others to keep, but itâs still taking some non-human, living animal and raising it for the pure purpose of growing it into food. Itâs messed up all around⦠not to say I wouldnât eat them. I like meat too much to not eat them.â
Fenrir focused his eyes onto Cassielâs chest. âYeah, I canât imagine what youâd be like without meat.â
âYou know that eating meat doesnât make boobs grow, right?â
âCan you prove that?â
Cassiel looked at Eva for an answer.
Unfortunately for Cassiel, Eva said, âDonât look at me. I donât mess with nutrition science and how that might interact with a growing girlâs body. Those scientists never agree on anything and always just support whatever fad diet is the most popular at the moment, then all the others just talk about how no long-term studies have been done and that theyâre probably actually bad.â
Fenrir then got an idea. âHey, we should perform experiments like the class ârubbing a girlâs boobs to make them biggerâ one. Donât you think Cass Cass would make the perfect subject for that?â
âOoh. Good idea. The two of us can take shifts rubbing her boobs all the time. Doing it for a few months should be enough to determine whether or not rubbing them actually makes them grow.â
âIâm so done with both of you,â Cassiel groaned. âYou were actually talking about something interesting, and now all youâre talking about is my chest. Is it possible for either of you to talk without eventually turning it into something perverted?â
Fenrir and Eva both teased Cassiel some more by leaning toward her while making groping motions with their hands in the air, but stopped when she gave them both death glares.
Eva would have stopped even without that, though, considering she had an idea. âWait. Fen, with what you said in the first place about NPCs⦠that might potentially cause us some issues.â
âWhat?â Fenrir asked.
âIf they no longer act how theyâre supposed to⦠what if weâre trapped here? Thereâs no way that the ocean itself decided to just screw us over like that. There has to be something, or somebody, in control. I think so, anyways. Maybe some sort of ocean monster who can control the waves. It just feels too convenient otherwise. But anyways, what are the chances of all this happening and us ending up on an island of giant, intelligent apes without them somehow being connected to it? We havenât seen any other seriously major threats yet, and I doubt that the island is going to have anything else really on their level. I guess what Iâm getting at is⦠if thereâs a âquestlineâ for this island, our hosts here are probably tied to it somehow. Even if theyâre capable of doing things without âmeaningâ now, they wouldnât have been created without a purpose in the first place. So, rather than focus on exploring the rest of the island as soon as we can, we should probably try to gain as much information from the apes as we can. They might be the key to all of this, or they might at least know what the key is. Thereâs only one problem.â
âThatâs not ominous at all.â
âWell, itâs not, really. But what if they donât care? What if, because of their independence, theyâve basically separated themselves from the questline? Or what if weâre not able to complete it and get off this island because of how theyâve changed? Worst case scenario, what if the intended route for getting off this island involves killing them for whatever reason?â
âThen I guess weâd be stuck here with them. If theyâre cool enough to love Rock, theyâre cool enough that Iâll do whatever I can to protect them.â
âI figured that would be your response. Well, hopefully, itâs not going to come to that. Either weâre stuck here or Rock is stuck here if it does come to that. But still, for now, letâs try to learn as much as we can about these apes.â
Fenrir was about to agree with her plan when one of said apes walked over to them, bringing them a couple of large skewers covered in roasted shark meat. âWe can start our intel gathering after we eat,â he ended up saying.
Both Cassiel and Eva could agree to that.
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