
So it seems the Corpse God cannot escape from his previous life, even through reincarnation. The symbol that everyone’s been curious about is the Emblem of the Falling Empire, which came from The Corpse God’s world.
This “performance” may seem harmless at first, but based on Polka’s reaction, it’s actually far worse than it appears. After the brief discussion involving the Grocer studying the symbol, the Phantom puts his “performance” into action by having a ton of blimps with the same logo fly across the city. For the latter, the Phantom Solitaire pays a visit to him when he finds the drawing, while the Fire Breathing Bug has fun turning the burglars into ash.
#Signpost symbol code
Measure Events func ossignpost(OSSignpostType, dso: UnsafeRawPointer, log: OSLog, name: StaticString, signpostID: OSSignpostID) Logs a point of interest in your code as a time interval or as an event for debugging performance in Instruments. But, of course, he’s not the only one who knows about the symbol, as Hosaragi, the corrupt inspector who’s also the pen, and another mysterious person named “The Grocer” have ties to it. Legacy Signpost Symbols Migrate your code away from using these legacy symbols. It turns out that he recognized the drawing back when he discovered it in a cigarette box. However, there’s a reason behind his strange reaction. Tsubaki only wants to know his fortune, as Arase doesn’t want to jinx himself with his own.Īfter witnessing Tsubaki’s humorous reactions to Polka’s fortune-telling abilities, including the pen, the appointment quickly goes overboard when Tsubaki freaks out over a mysterious symbol the pen drew. Tsubaki and Arase have found the team’s headquarters, but thankfully, they’re only here to have their fortunes read. Polka’s fortune-telling business is finally back from its hiatus! Unfortunately, his first customer after re-opening isn’t whom he expected regarding their history together. What does the inspector hope to gain, and what will he do when the reading dredges up secrets from his past? Meanwhile, the date of the Phantom Solitaire’s “performance” is fast approaching.
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