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[OPEN LOG] Welcome to Cape Beryl!
Who: Everyone!
When: Spring 2nd - all day.
Where: All across Cape Beryl.
What: You've splashed down into the Harvest Goddess's sacred pond, pulled yourself out - or perhaps been pulled out by an out-of-breath and soaking stranger, shaken off the worst of the shock of the cold and the unexpected trip underwater, and likely by now noticed that the little silver piece of jewelry that put you through this seems to have found its way around your neck.
Now you ought to get your bearings. Leave Goddess Grotto whenever you're ready, take the path out along a beach and up the cliffs to a village - see where you are, maybe if you can get directions. No matter what, you're going to realize that you're somewhere new - but maybe some of the Bower Village townspeople will be willing to help you get sorted out. If nothing else, maybe you'll be drawn into talking to anyone else you might catch sight of wandering the village, disoriented, soaked to the skin, and with a silver heart-shaped pendant around their neck. Depending on how you see it, you're not all alone - not any more than everyone else, anyway.
Headers for open interactions in example locations will be posted - but by all means, start threads wherever and with whoever you like!
Rating: Expected K-PG - subject to change as appropriate.
It's a cool, early spring day - the air and the breeze may not agree with anyone with wet clothes. But apart from that, the atmosphere is pleasant and peaceful; distant chirps of birds can be heard from the mouth of Goddess Grotto to Mt. Throne. The trees and grasses are pale green and flowers are budding in the meadows - not to mention the garden at Florist Lilia and de Sainte-Coquille Park.
And the town at the top of the cliffs is somewhat drowsily at peace. It's far from deserted - stabled behind a house on the town's east side is a healthy-looking mule, and a pair of chickens and a goat hang around in a pen behind an inn, the town's brightly-dressed mailwoman is out and about, as is the town watchman, who will likely be ready to approach anyone with an unfamiliar face before they can approach him, if he happens to catch them on his rounds. However, although anyone may freely knock on any of the doors in Bower Village and expect a polite "come in", no one is prepared for company, and whoever is inside might jump at finding themselves talking to a clearly displaced stranger!
When: Spring 2nd - all day.
Where: All across Cape Beryl.
What: You've splashed down into the Harvest Goddess's sacred pond, pulled yourself out - or perhaps been pulled out by an out-of-breath and soaking stranger, shaken off the worst of the shock of the cold and the unexpected trip underwater, and likely by now noticed that the little silver piece of jewelry that put you through this seems to have found its way around your neck.
Now you ought to get your bearings. Leave Goddess Grotto whenever you're ready, take the path out along a beach and up the cliffs to a village - see where you are, maybe if you can get directions. No matter what, you're going to realize that you're somewhere new - but maybe some of the Bower Village townspeople will be willing to help you get sorted out. If nothing else, maybe you'll be drawn into talking to anyone else you might catch sight of wandering the village, disoriented, soaked to the skin, and with a silver heart-shaped pendant around their neck. Depending on how you see it, you're not all alone - not any more than everyone else, anyway.
Headers for open interactions in example locations will be posted - but by all means, start threads wherever and with whoever you like!
Rating: Expected K-PG - subject to change as appropriate.
It's a cool, early spring day - the air and the breeze may not agree with anyone with wet clothes. But apart from that, the atmosphere is pleasant and peaceful; distant chirps of birds can be heard from the mouth of Goddess Grotto to Mt. Throne. The trees and grasses are pale green and flowers are budding in the meadows - not to mention the garden at Florist Lilia and de Sainte-Coquille Park.
And the town at the top of the cliffs is somewhat drowsily at peace. It's far from deserted - stabled behind a house on the town's east side is a healthy-looking mule, and a pair of chickens and a goat hang around in a pen behind an inn, the town's brightly-dressed mailwoman is out and about, as is the town watchman, who will likely be ready to approach anyone with an unfamiliar face before they can approach him, if he happens to catch them on his rounds. However, although anyone may freely knock on any of the doors in Bower Village and expect a polite "come in", no one is prepared for company, and whoever is inside might jump at finding themselves talking to a clearly displaced stranger!
Naoto's social link get!
And it helped tremendously. After she had noticed the bulletin board, she had gone to the said place and she was served with a room, as well as a spare pair of clothes to change, which consisted of just plain white shirt with blue skirt with the same plainness. Deuce didn't rest immediately, of course. She had met a lot of people that seemed to be stuck with her in this Cape Beryl already, and it was easy for her to distinguish them. Mainly from their wet clothes and presumably their heart pendants.
So with that in mind, Deuce had borrowed a stack of towels with her from the inn people, and she was going on her small journey of helping others in need: The new arrivals. After all, they were in this together and they needed to help each others, right?
At one occasion, the flutist was passing by the Town Hall and she quickly noticed the other female, although Naoto's choice of clothing might make Deuce questioned Naoto's gender as of now. Still, she quickly made her beeline toward Naoto with the quickest pace she could afford.
"Here."
...And when she did arrive before her, Deuce made no further ado to immediately offer the stranger a piece of towel, a genuine smile was tacked brightly on her lips. She, of course, wouldn't take a no for this. If Naoto refused her offer, she would probably still force her to take the thing. Politely.
And if Naoto was quick enough to notice, just like how she always was, she would be able to tell Deuce's heart pendant dangling over her neck easily. Deuce made no attempt to hide it.
You have now gained the Power of the Wheel of Fortune Arcana!
Welp, that had Naoto blink. She glanced up at the young woman, then looked again at the towel, before gingerly reaching out to take it.
"Thank you."
Voice deepened again. It seems like it's only with Kanji she was comfortable enough to let her voice be 'natural', so to speak. Looking over the young woman again as Naoto removed her hat to dry her hair, she noticed the heart pendant as well. Having a towel and dry clothing already though... hrm.
"Were you dragged in here as well by a shiny object in a pond?"
You're now able to summon--
"You're very welcome."
A soft and quick answer, just like she was always been. It was also when Deuce darted her eyes over Naoto's figure that she noticed the faintest hint of her heart pendant. As if it wasn't obvious enough that Naoto was also a new arrival.
"I was," a sigh, more of an exasperated one, came out from her lips as she spoke. "I am still confused of all of this, though."
Her once radiating smile was turning into a dry and weak smile, more or less.
Norn! ...Somehow!
"I along with a friend of mine was dragged in here as well... the locals don't seem to have anymore information then we do."
The towel had done as much as it could to dry herself off; she placed it around her neck, tilting her head towards the other girl.
"...I'm Naoto Shirogane. And you are?"
She seemed nice enough...
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"Is that... so?" her eyes turned downcast slightly. "My friend is here with me as well. He's probably still gathering more information for us, though."
Yeah, she could picture clearly that Ace working his best up to find shelter, or anything else that would everyone here survive. Should anything horrendous exist here, that is.
At her introduction, yet another adorable smile was shown clearly on her pure face.
"My name is Deuce. Nice to meet you too, Miss Naoto."
At that, she also offered her her own hand for a handshake. If any, she was always polite and this was more than necessary for Deuce. Her name might also sounded rather suspicious and it seemed like a codename, but... It was actually her real name. She just hoped that Naoto would understand that.
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...Wait, why was she saying that out loud to this girl? It wasn't like her to admit such things. Maybe her time with the Investigation team had softened her up more then she'd been aware.
At Deuce's introduction, Naoto reddened a bit, realising that she could tell she was a girl. She cleared her throat, reaching out and taking the girls hand, shaking it firmly, but not enough to hurt of course. When she spoke again, her voice had heightened a bit.
"Deuce-san, I see. Out of curiosity, where did you get your towel? I suspect you also got a change of clothing as well."
It couldn't hurt to get a bit more dry...
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Ah, her praising on her partner was rather unnecessary, truthfully. But Ace was always the one man that she could depend on. And it just came out like that. Not that there was anything actually wrong with it. Ace deserved the compliment, that much was clear.
But that was a good thing, wasn't it, Naoto? Since your somewhat-cool aptitude had left a good impression within Deuce. Naoto seemed to be coping the things amazingly, at least on her exterior. How the other female blushed made Deuce smile yet again.
"The inn," she answered as she raised a finger toward the path to the said building. "They even gave me a room to stay."
Temporarily, but still counts.
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Naoto couldn't help that small smile herself now. It was reminding her a little of Nanako-chan... Naoto couldn't help but be impressed as well. At Deuce's explination, Naoto followed her pointing finger and glanced towards the building.
"Really? That's quite generous of them... Though I suspect now they're going to be quite full."
She wondered if they'd be willing to lend her and Kanji a room as well, along with the change of clothing. Though the idea of changing her bindings... ugh. She'd cross that bridge when she came to it.
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Naoto's word seemed to hit a weak spot of her, since it was clearly visible from the way Deuce was blushing red from embarrassment. Well, maybe she was being overly cheerful? If her friends witnessed that, they would review her childishness. Still would not stop her from being an optimistic girl like she had always been, though.
"A-Am I?" she asked the rhetorical question at Naoto, twiddling her hair awkwardly with her index finger. "It's just... Being pessimistic would not bring us anywhere, right?"
Her expression made a better turn at Naoto's other statement, though. For her face was now shining with her smile again.
"If it's full, I don't mind sharing a room." A beat. "If you aren't against it, of course."
After all, Naoto could definitely use a quick change of clothing. The last thing the newcomers wanted to have was probably getting a cold from all those swimming.
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Teddie, Rise... even Kanji sometimes could be able to get her out of a funk when she felt herself being dragged down.
At Deuce's statement, Naoto's smile softened all the more. She was a very sweet girl, wasn't she?
"I appreciate the offer. Depending on the circumstances, I may take you up on that..."
Her shoes were still horribly squishy, after all. But... Naoto was a person of curiousity, and couldn't help but ask.
"Where are you from, exactly? I am from the country of Japan myself; currently residing in a small town known as Inaba. Does that ring any bells to you?"
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In her opinion, that is. It was not like that she didn't know cynical people. In fact, a lot of her friends were actually pretty cynical, either by minority or majority of their personalities. It was even easier to name the optimists in her group; Deuce herself being the most noticeable one.
It took a small nod of agreement to counter Naoto's agreement. She always loved having a new friend, as well as spending her time with them. Especially since Naoto gave this... unique vibe. Inwardly, Deuce made a small oath to know the blue haired detective better in the future.
"Ah, I'm afraid I've never heard of it," she answered after a small pondering of the place. Inaba... Inaba... Nope, unfortunately. "I'm from Rubrum, country of Suzaku myself."
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She could think of someone who had become so cynical and nihilistic it had nearly ripped the entire world, let alone the town apart. It was a sobering reminder to never let herself go too far down that path.
The name of Deuce's home city and country caused Naoto to raise an eyebrow.
"I would have to conclude then, that you and I are from different worlds... or different times. There is no country on Earth I am from known as Suzaku, to my knowledge."
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Naoto's next words, however, still made her a little surprised. Granted that Deuce had gained more facts to guesses already from all her short discussion with the villagers, but there was still a part of her mind that still refused to believe it.
"Yeah..." Deuce idly nodded back at Naoto, still trying her best to accept the fact. "It seems like there are a lot of us who came from Earth."
At least from what she had gathered. Not that she had anything against it. She was actually already interested in knowing this Earth world, even.
"Maybe you'll find more people from your place, Miss Naoto!"
The final addendum was really necessary. Everyone could use a less-gloomy aura, right?
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"Yes, it's quite unusual... I've had--"
Wait, was it the best thing to tell this girl about the TV world? Then again, she didn't need to exactly mention it by name, did she?
"--Some experience slipping into a world different from our own, but there was always a way back."
She chuckled at Deuce's announcement.
"Perhaps I will. Though if it were my friends, I'd be more inclined to hope they remained at home... simply for the sake of them having a break from the unusual. It seems to follow us where ever we go.."
She tilted her head towards where Deuce had indicated the Inn was.
"Would you be willing to lead me to the inn in due time? I'd appreciate knowing who was giving out clothing, and ah... having some privacy to change."
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"Really?"
She didn't need to turn all emotional or asking for details, but the surprise on her tone was obvious. Maybe Naoto really had better experience with dealing with this thing, and despite how short Deuce had known her, she felt inwardly relieved for her.
"Yeah... That would probably for the best, too."
Of course, as much as she wished that her friends were here with her too, it was definitely very self-centered of her to think so. They deserved to be where they actually belonged. Home. Orience.
"With pleasure, Miss Naoto."
A slight nod at the blue haired female before she swiftly made her steps toward the inn, pacing in the most average tone so that Naoto could follow her easily.