, ([personal profile] yokeye) wrote in [community profile] daybreakacademy 2019-02-23 05:52 am (UTC)

The broader strokes are a lot more complicated. He has to think about the 'intel' sentence for a while before it kicks in that 'one of the other categories' refers to power/entertainment/needs instead of there being additional categories of something. And apparently motivators are the same thing as categories and that's just additional reiteration for no reason, so it's unimportant and he's taken to sketching angry eyebrows on the notebook daemon and gives him Avery's hairstyle. Héctor pauses, which is a cue to stay something.

"Yes."

And now he's not on daemons at all somehow. What is this? Why is he talking about humans and social things and this moral fulfillment? Did they skip a chapter? But then it's back to contracts.

"Daemons want power and entertainment."

That's his summary. Daemons want things and you shouldn't give anything to them. He thought they'd already established this.

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