VOIDSY: Well….
VOIDSY: At first, we didn’t even realize this was a game.
VOIDSY: We have no choice but to play it, this is all we have- and if we win, we get to exist like the other gods in this.
VOIDSY: And so will you, if you choose to come with us.
VOIDSY: The world ahead, the physical world, is a violent one.
VOIDSY: But it has friends we want to meet very badly, and a great enemy we want to defeat, for the sake of the world’s people.
VOIDSY: And we would like you to come with us to that, after seeing all this through.
VOIDSY: But…if you don’t want to, there’s a place called Paradise as an option as well.
VOIDSY: You’d be able to live with all of the other TCPs that choose to go there, happy and safe.

JASPER: No more violence?
VOIDSY: No more violence.
VOIDSY: We hate that it’s a necessity now, and we hate that Spit’s forcing us into it.
VOIDSY: But we have to fight. Or at the very least…get the other TCPs to stop fighting.
VOIDSY: Can’t stress enough, we want a peaceful run here.
VOIDSY: But it’s looking like it’s gonna be war.
VOIDSY: And we’re sorry for that.
VOIDSY: You aren’t alone, nineteen other TCPs are going to be by your side. Four here, fifteen on the other teams.
JASPER: That’s a lot. There’s really that many in other places, willing to help?
VOIDSY: Yeah, and more if you can turn Spit and Wax’s cats.
JASPER: And how many against?
VOIDSY: Ten.

They take time to do the math in their head.

JASPER: So, double.
JASPER: That doesn’t sound too bad, numbers wise.
VOIDSY: We’ll be up against some hard opponents, but a win is possible.
VOIDSY: And the more cats we can make go rogue, the more we’ll have for our forces.
VOIDSY: And our family.

Jasper is quiet, but they don’t feel nearly as tense around you now. You think the concept of family may be just as new to them as mortality, but it’s definitely enough to perk them up.