Did they have memory of the time before they were a statue?
[No memory of their time as a statue suggests they weren't conscious while they were a statue, weren't even present (if the soul was removed), or had their memory wiped upon recovering. Regardless, if they didn't remember, there's still a chance the statues that have been wandering around the resort are nothing more than fakes cast in the shape of people who left the resort, their "dying breath" nothing more than a cheap scare tactic.]
No shit.
[Of course it can use magic! Shoving all that technology into a massive wave machine that appeared overnight? Talking statues assaulting people? Kidnapping shades of people who exist in other worlds? NO SHIT IT'S MAGIC!! As much as he'd like to believe this damn place is run by a conglomerate of people with technology and perverted intentions... the more "obvious" excuse of magic is making itself the stupidly logical choice. In that there is no logic. Just the "it's magic" plot device.]
Tch, this damn place isn't going to turn people on by scaring them.
[Despite the disturbing idea, even IF these statues are the original bodies, now petrified, with no memories of what happens while petrified, and the House putting them back together to revive them later with no damage, more or less nullifies any lasting crime of breaking the figures. He wants to believe they're nothing more than fakes, but... Going forward, Bakugo still plans to take down the statues without breaking them. Even if that means trapping them in rooms or ripping all the fucking drapes, sheets, and towels out of this place.]
I'm not gonna die in this place. [He isn't going to let anyone else die here if he can help it. Bringing the statue to the clinic, however... Bakugo narrows his eyes at the pieces.] We should take this one. If the person really can come back, having it somewhere we can find it later would answer a lot of questions.
[He doesn't recognize this person though, but if it ever vanishes and someone who looks like the statue appears in the Hotel, they'll know where to check and who to talk to. Unless the place steals or moves the statue pieces away. Bakugo breaks from his thoughts at the question.]
There are five people here from my world. [Because at this point in time, Endeavor and Hawks are still here.] A huge man with red hair, a blonde man with red wings, a guy with white hair and purple scars, a guy with white long white hair and wrinkles around his eyes and mouth, and a guy with black hair who acts like a theatrical magician.
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[No memory of their time as a statue suggests they weren't conscious while they were a statue, weren't even present (if the soul was removed), or had their memory wiped upon recovering. Regardless, if they didn't remember, there's still a chance the statues that have been wandering around the resort are nothing more than fakes cast in the shape of people who left the resort, their "dying breath" nothing more than a cheap scare tactic.]
No shit.
[Of course it can use magic! Shoving all that technology into a massive wave machine that appeared overnight? Talking statues assaulting people? Kidnapping shades of people who exist in other worlds? NO SHIT IT'S MAGIC!! As much as he'd like to believe this damn place is run by a conglomerate of people with technology and perverted intentions... the more "obvious" excuse of magic is making itself the stupidly logical choice. In that there is no logic. Just the "it's magic" plot device.]
Tch, this damn place isn't going to turn people on by scaring them.
[Despite the disturbing idea, even IF these statues are the original bodies, now petrified, with no memories of what happens while petrified, and the House putting them back together to revive them later with no damage, more or less nullifies any lasting crime of breaking the figures. He wants to believe they're nothing more than fakes, but... Going forward, Bakugo still plans to take down the statues without breaking them. Even if that means trapping them in rooms or ripping all the fucking drapes, sheets, and towels out of this place.]
I'm not gonna die in this place. [He isn't going to let anyone else die here if he can help it. Bringing the statue to the clinic, however... Bakugo narrows his eyes at the pieces.] We should take this one. If the person really can come back, having it somewhere we can find it later would answer a lot of questions.
[He doesn't recognize this person though, but if it ever vanishes and someone who looks like the statue appears in the Hotel, they'll know where to check and who to talk to. Unless the place steals or moves the statue pieces away. Bakugo breaks from his thoughts at the question.]
There are five people here from my world.
[Because at this point in time, Endeavor and Hawks are still here.]A huge man with red hair, a blonde man with red wings, a guy with white hair and purple scars, a guy with white long white hair and wrinkles around his eyes and mouth, and a guy with black hair who acts like a theatrical magician.[Descriptions first, then names if necessary.]