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 believe we will, one day. Until then... we just have to wait and have a positive attitude! And if it's any comfort, as strange as some of these people can be, most of them are really friendly.
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...first...things first...?]
I suppose I first ought to find a place to stay. Then... whatever comes after. What sort of work is there?
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[And he pulls out an up-to-dateish version of the housing list to begin checking for vacant places.]
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I've heard that nothing in this town has a price. Is that so?
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...although she has nothing to offer the tea shop, except her services or her singing. Perhaps she'll ask what is needed when she's up there.
That's if some military jerk doesn't take it out of her hands]I shall have to find something to do to occupy my time.
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Upstairs, he adjusts his glasses while wondering why his ears are burning.]If you'd like! What kinds of things do you like to do?
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I can play. And sing. But that... is probably not as useful as other things I could contribute.
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Really? That's great! Don't get down about it yet, it sounds like it'd be super useful in helping people feel better. I love music! But what other things do you think you can contribute?
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