That's... a really shitty dare, don't you think? Are you sure you don't want to dare something else? I'd just tell you the answer to that, it's not like it's a secret.
[Nott's tiny revenge for losing a bet: take potshots at your opponent's ability to play Truth or Dare.]
They do. It's not uncommon. Some people take sports far too seriously. [Like, enough to almost start a war over them. Or, at least, start a war over them while being manipulated by magic hate-inducing robots.]
I'd prefer to learn what I'm wagering on before I make a wager, personally.
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Honestly, the only thing you have to blame is your own assumptions.
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[Nott cuts herself off, feeling the argument going in circles already. She groans.]
Fine. You win. What's your dare?
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She actually hadn't considered this part.] I dare you to tell me why you kept challenging me to bets so recklessly.
What's the appeal?
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[Nott's tiny revenge for losing a bet: take potshots at your opponent's ability to play Truth or Dare.]
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It's not commonly played where I'm from!
[A little defensive? Yes.]
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Because it's fun, and I've been drinking, and everyone else is doing it anyway, so it's a good way to blend in.
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For the record, I have no idea how this game [she indicates the screen] is played in the slightest.
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[She absolutely does air quotes at that.]
It's kind of endearing.
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I'd prefer to learn what I'm wagering on before I make a wager, personally.
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[Don't try to use logic on Nott, it's a useless endeavor.]
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