They offered it to me. I was as skeptical as you might expect, but it didn't seem to come with any strings attached.
[A shrug.]
It only stood to reason that a demon willing to bargain once might be willing to bargain more than once, if I could only figure out what they considered to be of value.
I talked to Four, after we found out about Eto, and she was talking about how she wondered if any of the demons would be willing to make deals with her to make this entire situation more bearable. I've seen the same sentiment a couple of other times, but Cosmopolitan said they're not the type of demons who would do that when I asked about it.
[he's gonna shake a demon (he is not, because they are a demon, but the thought counts.)]
Ah, well. That does align with what I was told, somewhat. Their gift-giving seems to be regulated by those higher up in the pecking order.
[He purses his lips a moment, seeming to ponder.]
So no, I doubt you could've outright bargained for better treatment. But Cosmopolitan in particular seems to like to talk. Find a topic that intrigues them and you should be able to tempt them with it.
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Good attempt, but it wasn't her.
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[Hm. Pretty.]
The one in the wig, then. Kuranosuke?
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[mermaid elf vibes...]
Not Kuranosuke either, no.
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The redhead. Lavi?
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[he did say he didn't think thancred would guess, though.]
Blue did.
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[He whistles low under his breath, half-impressed.]
That's right, you mentioned you'd been talking to them, didn't you?
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[he has categorically refused to have his blood studied.]
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[is bloody mary secretly a thavnairian alchemist because]
But — an alchemist and a hairdresser. What of the others?
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[a light huff, there-- it's mostly feigned offense, but he'd prefer not to be in their category, thank you.]
Midori seems to prefer being left alone, but I largely don't mind them. Malibu can be as frustrating as Blue can be-- they do read, though, that gives them a leg up on the others. Cosmopolitan I'm still getting a read on, and RosΓ© can be a little more helpful than I thought.
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[But, hm. He's quiet a minute, considering options before finally venturing: ]
Cosmopolitan can be baited. And not particularly subtle about what bait they'll take.
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[his head tilts curiously, as he glances over.]
They seemed to like more sugar than I think is reasonable, definitely. What else?
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[Not that it really matters, since it's all corrected itself now, but.]
Information. Cosmo, it turns out, can be tempted with secrets.
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[but, also, returning to the other part:]
So that was magic? How did you manage to get that?
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[A shrug.]
It only stood to reason that a demon willing to bargain once might be willing to bargain more than once, if I could only figure out what they considered to be of value.
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[his ears flatten back, just a little bit, as he grumbles.]
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I talked to Four, after we found out about Eto, and she was talking about how she wondered if any of the demons would be willing to make deals with her to make this entire situation more bearable. I've seen the same sentiment a couple of other times, but Cosmopolitan said they're not the type of demons who would do that when I asked about it.
[he's gonna shake a demon (he is not, because they are a demon, but the thought counts.)]
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[He purses his lips a moment, seeming to ponder.]
So no, I doubt you could've outright bargained for better treatment. But Cosmopolitan in particular seems to like to talk. Find a topic that intrigues them and you should be able to tempt them with it.