Voice | UN: IGNIS
[A gentle clearing of the throat, and a man speaks in a clipped, poshly accented voice. Every word perfectly enunciated.]
To all fellow unwitting tourists,
What is the singular fact about this city and/or our presumed hosts you wish someone had told you upon your arrival?
Much obliged.
To all fellow unwitting tourists,
What is the singular fact about this city and/or our presumed hosts you wish someone had told you upon your arrival?
Much obliged.
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Eh, I think it's important to have a sense of normalcy in the face of all this weird shit. If it means getting a nice cup of a coffee, then so be it.
Either way, I don't really blame you. It's an adjustment for everyone.
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A sense of normalcy... I haven't had that in some time.
You seem particularly well-adjusted to this environment. I can only hope I follow suit.
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Hmm, I've been here over five months, and I'm regrettably used to dealing with some weird shit. I have a slight advantage over a lot of other people like that.
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Almost half a year? Bloody hell.
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...It's fine, though. Honestly, I'm probably one of the few who isn't that eager to get back to my world anyway. Not that this place is exactly a holiday, but you take what you can get.
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I would stay for the light alone.
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You know, if nothing else, at least there are people waiting for you. For what it's worth.
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I don't know whether to be angry or relieved.
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Someone from my world was here for awhile. Then he wasn't. Disappeared, like whoever lived here before.
...So. Do your best to keep an eye on him.
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Regardless, I won't allow anything to happen to him. Our 'hosts' will have to go through me.
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Understandable, of course.
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I can detect light, but do not 'see' it in the traditional sense of the word.
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I don't want to lose my edge.
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Well. Do let me know if that changes.