[While he probably shouldn't be using his powers willy-nilly right now, he knows for better or worse, this one in particular doesn't tend to strain him very much. It won't add much more to the corruption ...hopefully.]
Like old times, right?
[He manages a grin at that as he waits for Stan to get up and follow him.]
Man, I wish. He lost swords which would be super helpful in him killing stuff that threatens the grove. He was gonna do it all alone but someone found out and you know how that kind of thing goes.
[As they make it to the edge of the forest, Stan and Dipper will see the group surrounding Zahliya, the five-foot gargoyle as he explains their mission. Dipper doesn't spend a lot of time in this spot, just long enough to establish that the eight of them were going to go and they were going to head through the forest where it could be dangerous so everyone needed to stick close. Stan mind find interesting the bits where Dipper both proclaim "When have I ever left anything well enough alone." but also the part where Dipper shows Zahliya a drawing and when asked about it, explains that one of his uncles must have drawn it in the past.]
[The memory will shift once they all head into the forest, and Dipper lets the scene change again, to a clearing. Its sunny out, they're in front of a temple, and there are screams emanating from it.]
When we went in, something kind of weird happened and we got broken up into two groups and dropped in what felt like a Trench-style traumatic memory trial. You know the kind, where we have to figure out whats going on with a weird scenario or it won't let us go.
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Like old times, right?
[He manages a grin at that as he waits for Stan to get up and follow him.]
Man, I wish. He lost swords which would be super helpful in him killing stuff that threatens the grove. He was gonna do it all alone but someone found out and you know how that kind of thing goes.
[As they make it to the edge of the forest, Stan and Dipper will see the group surrounding Zahliya, the five-foot gargoyle as he explains their mission. Dipper doesn't spend a lot of time in this spot, just long enough to establish that the eight of them were going to go and they were going to head through the forest where it could be dangerous so everyone needed to stick close. Stan mind find interesting the bits where Dipper both proclaim "When have I ever left anything well enough alone." but also the part where Dipper shows Zahliya a drawing and when asked about it, explains that one of his uncles must have drawn it in the past.]
[The memory will shift once they all head into the forest, and Dipper lets the scene change again, to a clearing. Its sunny out, they're in front of a temple, and there are screams emanating from it.]
When we went in, something kind of weird happened and we got broken up into two groups and dropped in what felt like a Trench-style traumatic memory trial. You know the kind, where we have to figure out whats going on with a weird scenario or it won't let us go.