Otono-Tachibana Makie (
therewerefifty) wrote2013-05-04 11:18 am
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[Makie has had the facts of this place explained to her already, by a gentleman in a... fairly awkward situation.
It doesn't prepare her for the reality of a village with occupants like none she's ever seen before. Some of you aren't even human, Luceti. The hell. She wanders the path of the village from Community Building #1 down toward the plaza still in her New Feather dress, just like a gawking tourist, and spends some time staring at the fountain and plaza itself. Uh.
...right. Okay. Time to begin glancing through various shops in her attempts to find the places she was told her things would be. She finds her clothes with a measure of relief, and her shamisen at the item store-- and after she picks it up, she frowns. It's too light. She doesn't need to open it to know she's missing something.
Eventually, she'll find her way into the forge to pick up the last of her things, pays a visit to the Welcome Centre-- and then finally fetches up at the tea shop, which is the most familiar-looking thing here.
...sort of. Never really loses that dazed and confused look.]
It doesn't prepare her for the reality of a village with occupants like none she's ever seen before. Some of you aren't even human, Luceti. The hell. She wanders the path of the village from Community Building #1 down toward the plaza still in her New Feather dress, just like a gawking tourist, and spends some time staring at the fountain and plaza itself. Uh.
...right. Okay. Time to begin glancing through various shops in her attempts to find the places she was told her things would be. She finds her clothes with a measure of relief, and her shamisen at the item store-- and after she picks it up, she frowns. It's too light. She doesn't need to open it to know she's missing something.
Eventually, she'll find her way into the forge to pick up the last of her things, pays a visit to the Welcome Centre-- and then finally fetches up at the tea shop, which is the most familiar-looking thing here.
...sort of. Never really loses that dazed and confused look.]
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I'll make sure not to do that, then. Thank you for the warning.
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I've been here for three years. But don't let that bother you too much! There aren't many people in Luceti who have been here as long as I have. Usually people are only here for about a year or so, at the most.
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Time... doesn't pass at home. Is that right?
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That's right. I've known lots of people who have gone home and come back, and time stands still for them completely.
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[It's been so long since Japan has seen any real skirmishes. Makie blinks, then narrows her eyes, looking thoughtful.] Against each other?
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Basically. It's a little complicated, and no one out there is interested in telling us the full story, so I can only tell you what I've guessed and what I've experienced.
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All of us? Including those who can't fight?
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[That's terrible. Not only that, it's poor strategy. Unless the non-combatants are there to function as bait.]
How many casualties?
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{What happens in between?
She supposes it doesn't matter.]
I'll endeavour to do the same, if one of these drafts occurs and I'm still here. If there are children...
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Thanks, Makie. It's a horrible thought to think that they would be out there without anyone watching over them, but fortunately most of the people in Luceti wouldn't let that happen.
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...may I ask what you do, Katara?
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