Both of them can have an influence on your indulgence generation, though I would say that one specific choice you make per trial can have an impact on things.
I don't entirely know how it breaks down, but I do believe there is indulgence earned by voting at all. I would only imagine there would be other benefits if it were right, or if it were in the name of another indulgence.
[it gets complicated, and he thinks to explain that simply not voting isn't the same as not voting for a reason or stating so out loud or a number of other stupid nuances, but....it's fine. harrow will do her best and that's all he can expect.]
Where did you hear that from? [he's not resisting giving her an answer, he's just curious.]
Supposedly, there is a power that allowed someone to view the vote spread, and that was their conclusion. But it also goes along with what I have noticed - for example, I suspect there was only one vote for Gu Yun and only one vote for Gojou in the last trial.
I've also talked to a few people so far who've mentioned they don't always vote.
Oh. That came from me. [hello.] Obviously I cannot confirm nor deny your suspicions but can only encourage you to continue working off of the data presented.
Something I noted with Sheila, and that would seem to carry through in the execution reports I received. The body is always destroyed. Is there any significance to that?
It may be meaningless. I just noted it when I was going over with Sheila who she's been given. I wondered if there was any significance; if the executions were a different process.
Ah. No, I believe that's merely just coincidence. [...] You have to understand that these executions you've witnessed aren't the same as the ones we saw. The nuances still manage to escape me at times.
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. . . I have heard that typically, the spread of votes is fewer than what one might expect.
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Where did you hear that from? [he's not resisting giving her an answer, he's just curious.]
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I've also talked to a few people so far who've mentioned they don't always vote.
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Something I noted with Sheila, and that would seem to carry through in the execution reports I received. The body is always destroyed. Is there any significance to that?
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[Leaving corpses around is fine, actually. But.]
It may be meaningless. I just noted it when I was going over with Sheila who she's been given. I wondered if there was any significance; if the executions were a different process.
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