The Wayhaven Chronicles: Book One (Discussion) FAQ Located on Post 2

Time to replace that piece of junk with good old american muscle :smiley:

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I mean, I think they all can fight, especially M, but A is the one who specializes in Combat.

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Well if it was A who dented our car, then I hope we get to get on their ass about it in Book Two.

MC: Here Agent, your bill.
A: My bill?
MC: Yes, for the damage to my desk, collarbone (from that one time you ran into me), and my car.
A: You’re joking.
MC: It can be payable out to cash or… [huskily] …we can work out a deal.
A: [short circuits] [pays the cash to deny their feelings]

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I wonder if UB minds the fact that they’re stuck in Wayhaven for an indeterminate amount of time. For the most part they seem to like the MC by the end of the game, but I do wonder. It’s likely that they don’t usually spend a long amount of time stuck in the same place.

I…I actually like our car. It’s got personality.

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They did mind at first but it seems like they’re just fine with the fact they’re stuck there. I mean F and M did call Wayhaven a shithole lol

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Sorry. My Detective must exclusively drive either any kind of American Muscle, or a Nissan Skyline.

I might make an exception for a Fairlady.

I think, am almost certain, that we will hear more about that in the next books.

The only thing I know now is that both A and M do not like to travel, at all. M being the worst of the two. Even N is a bit picky, only wanting to go to places with culture and history. F is the only one who enjoys to travel and just go where the fun is.

link to tumblr ask that answers their not-love for travel

So I didn’t remember it completely correct, my apologies, but, hopefully, the link satisfies your need for answers c:

BUT WAIT, I found something else, which makes my answer correct! c:

another ask about the not-love for traveling

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Ah give me a '69 Chevy Camaro in all black and I’m good to go.

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I still want to keep our car…

Or a motorcycle… My RO can ride one the back :smirk:

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Can’t go wrong with a Harley ya know? Could slap some custom paint job on the gas tank and put on a demonic skull on it. My dad actually did it in real life lol

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I’m currently replaying and this time around my character is more of people person, and at the warehouse scene N said that it “was lucky they didn’t have to interfere with my MC too much because they seemed genuine in their job.”

…Keep calm. Stay professional ; _ ;

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Can N even fit into a motorcycle? Where will they put their legs?

I’d argue to A that having them carry me to places would be safer for me. Free piggyback rides! Jk, they will have to pay up as the Detective has been in need of a new car for ages now…

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What is this talk about wrecking our dear car?!?! My detective loves hers, no one is allowed to touch it. That poor thing has suffered enough already. :triumph:

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I wonder if we will ever get a option to have a special weapon? Like a sword or something? I call dibs on a baseball bat covered in barbed wire!

Yeah I found that weird because sure A can be the team leader but combat expert?? Plus there was that scene where they say strength is the most important yet if M is stronger then why arent they the combat expert? What is A hiding???

Huh. If I remember right I saw a thing about what job UB would have if they weren’t UB, and If I recall correctly A’s was mechanic.
…I mean, a romanced or highly friended A fixing your car up would be pretty neat.

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A can’ help it. It’s a curse. (They tore off a part of your desk after all. Nothing is safe. Nothing is sacred.)

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…how does N shower poor thing must be taller than the shower head

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By the time I get this all written up and post this comment the conversation will probably be over but listen. let me procrastinate

Under the tag, several lines from the warehouse scene and who I think is who

First things, I’m pretty sure A is the one grappling with Murphy, both given that they’re the combat specialist and how quickly everyone moves to obey after they shout “Don’t let him go!”

The “Who [the hell] are they” line is followed by several choices of sarcasm depending on your choice, but I always thought the “Who are they” line was M, while the sarcastic response (“I don’t know, but I like ${mc_his} style,” and “I don’t know, but I think ${mc_she} is overestimating the size of ${mc_his} back seat,” to give two examples) is F.

One of the shadowed figures shuffles a step closer. “Look, whoever you are—”

“Don’t come any closer,” I warn.

“Or what?” another asks from the darkness, the question coming out in a half-taunt. I swing my gun around to face the speaker, though I can barely make them out in the gloom.

I’m genuinely not sure about the first speaker, though I’m reasonable sure the second is M, mostly because they’re most likely to be taunting. I’m tempted to give the first line to A, mostly because it doesn’t really fit F (they don’t seem like they’d be interested) or N (I feel they’d take a friendlier tone, not demanding).

“$!{mc_she}'s bluffing,” one of them suddenly says. “I say knock ${mc_him} out and let’s go.”

I’m willing to bet like at least a euro that this is M. Given their disregard of humans and their later comment about how “we should have just knocked them out as soon as we got there” (loosely quoted), this fits them perfectly.

After this the conversation diverges again based on your choices, so I’m just going to pick through and see if I can generalise lines rather than pointing out each one.

“Shit! $!{mc_she} actually shot you!” There is a peal of laughter from one of the other figures, and my eyes widen to hear amusement in it and not concern for their friend.

Definitely F, is this even a question. They have another line after you apologise (or not) for shooting, as well as A, but both those are clearly defined

If you choose to talk to UB, N speaks up for what I believe is the first time in this confrontation. “reassuring”, “calm”, and their general peacekeeping attitude are all pretty clear indicators that this is in fact N.

You get a response after deciding to talk to them, and in the answer to that there’s a line by “the sarcastic one”, who’s quickly shot down by who we know to be N. Given that the same conversation pattern plays out with N and F many many times in the rest of the book, this is a pretty safe bet for sarcastic to be F (even though sarcasm could also be referring to M, and some lines are dry enough to be possible for them too)

“Speak for yourself,” a strict voice interrupts from the shadows.

definitely A

Then for the pepper spray option:

“Urgh, what is that smell?” one of the others asks. “Wait…did ${mc_she} just pepper spray you?” There is a peal of laughter from the same person, and my eyes widen to hear amusement and not concern for their friend.

First one’s M (heightened senses and all that), second one’s F

Edit: as pointed out by @spunkycatninja, this is actually just F!

Depending on your response to that there’s more sass by F, each time summarily shut down by A

thank you for your attention and letting me poke through text and make lists and draw conclusions, some of my favourite things to do

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