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week one | arrival
The characters will arrive one by one, in whatever vehicle suits them the best to the front of estate. It's a beautiful estate filled with plants and trees and little ponds and all kinds of little hideaways. But it all cumulates at the main house, where they will be dropped off and greeted by a familiar face who stands outside the house and welcomes them in. They will be able to bring one suitcase with items and clothes as well as their pet(s?).
The main thing to notice when you step into the house though is that cameras are everywhere. Despite the many little hideaways of this house, there's no privacy whatsoever. Oh well!
When everyone is gathered together, the host from earlier will greet everyone with a merry:
"Welcome, my affection seeking friends! This is where you'll be staying the next few weeks. Find a place to settle in and get to know each other! I'll be around, in case you need anything."
He genuinely seems to mean it, at least?! But that seems to be it, he'll slip away in the meantime and leave you all to it.
A few things to note, of course:
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The main thing to notice when you step into the house though is that cameras are everywhere. Despite the many little hideaways of this house, there's no privacy whatsoever. Oh well!
When everyone is gathered together, the host from earlier will greet everyone with a merry:
"Welcome, my affection seeking friends! This is where you'll be staying the next few weeks. Find a place to settle in and get to know each other! I'll be around, in case you need anything."
He genuinely seems to mean it, at least?! But that seems to be it, he'll slip away in the meantime and leave you all to it.
A few things to note, of course:
- There is only one "bedroom" which is a large room, with a closet full of futons to roll out and use in said room. Sleepover time!
- There is an extra, extra, extra, extra large futon for Messmer.
- In one of the rooms of the estate, there is a lovely piano ready for use. Feel free to ask for more instruments, if you'd like.
- The kitchen is filled with food of all kinds and modern appliances so folks can cook whatever they'd like! There is also a bar in the kitchen, stocked with alcohol.
- In the living room, there is a screen showing everyone's profiles. It is touch screen, so feel free to swipe through!
- There is, of course, a banner in the living room reading 有緣千里來相會 (which, for the keen-eyed, translates to "Fate brings together those that are a thousand miles apart"). This was definitely written by the host.
- There is a welcome cake.
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I see. At least you know what you want coming in.
[Well, he'll answer her question then.]
Yes and no. I've roamed only a single continent for many years of my life; hardly a man who goes from nation to nation. But oh, the roaming I did. Lots of making camp, and all that.
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Any particular reason you roamed?
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[Like wine. Or hard liquor.]
But the short version? I'm an Expeditioner. We usually travel in groups across the Continent, seeking a way to reach a certain destination. The journey's often fraught. It wasn't a kind land.
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Your face says as much. [ ... ] Do you see well out of that eye?
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I know it looks nasty, but my eye’s undamaged. I can see out of it just fine.
[Perfect vision here!]
Besides, I sort of like the scar. Gives me a handsomely rugged look, right? [Hard to tell if he’s joking or serious, but either way, he says it airily enough.]
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[ Lowkey wondering if she'd end up looking out for him the way she did them but, well. Good that she doesn't need to concern herself with counter corners. ]
They act the same way about it, funnily enough. All travelers are the same in the end.
[ But it's said lightly enough, don't worry. ]
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[If she won't say it, he'll say it for her!!!
Another sip of his tea.]
Are you saying travelers are vain? Aren't you one, too?
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[ Mind the yet. Or don't. ]
And I'm saying travelers veer towards flippancy in regards to their own well-being. While I travel, I don't make my coin off of it the way you and he do. Though I will admit, I've lost myself in studying before and missed a few meals.
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I don’t make coin at all. But I see your point.
What is it you research, anyway?
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[ She's just aggravating, honestly. ]
You really don't make coin for what you do? For all the apparent danger present in your lands?
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If you’re going to make people guess, you should at least give a hint.
[Ah, well.]
And no, I’m not an adventurer out to make gold or glory. When the Expeditioners are sent out, rarely are they expected to ever come back.
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I would think you would earn some form of a reward for managing that, then. Such skill should hardly be taken for granted, much less put down to simple luck. It isn't as if they have to keep promises to dead men.
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[Those that lived in Lumière did not have the luxury of that kind of frivolity, to throw their lives away without purpose.]
Often times, the ones that leave the city only have a year to live, anyway. They leave to end that cycle of death... I guess if anyone were to return successfully- [happy faces, a parade of joy, the biggest welcoming back celebration one could ever think of] -then they'd be given all the reward they'd ever need.
You know, if saving humanity wasn't reward enough.
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[ She, too, is not one for all that pomp. Did her time. Over with now. Thank you. ]
A shame that more can't travel save for at the end of their life, however. It has been one of the more enjoyable things I have done in my own.
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[If she finds her match. He's teasing, of course, because it's clear that isn't a priority of hers.
Anyway. Now he just HAS to ask.]
I have to know, though. What did you save humanity from?
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A country, less impressively, rather than humanity itself... but there was a tyrannical self-proclaimed king who'd frozen the land and sought to keep it that way, stilled in time. My companions and I gathered a number of orbs to open the doors of his evil domain, yadda yadda, and...
[ Here she pauses, the sort that speaks to things unrepeatable rather than unremembered, and finishes with a shrug. ]
Stopped him. Vaugarde was saved, and we enjoyed an "End Of All Slash Hurray For The Heroes" party once we came down from the House of Change he had overtaken.
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He also doesn't think she'll expound on the matter. But he can prod in a roundabout way.]
Hip hip hooray and all that, right? I'm glad for you and yours. [Sincerely. But here comes that prodding:] Why did this evil king freeze time, anyway?
wow. ahem. Minor isat spoilers, so minor
... Why, though. ]
Ashamed as I am to admit it, I personally did not think to ask. [ Someone had though, even if she doesn't... ] One of my companions did, however, and he explained that it was due to the welcoming arms the King had been shown by those of Vaugarde. The King didn't want to experience losing a second home, and so... he instead froze it in time, so that it would remain perfectly itself.
gobbles up the spoilers
He falls quiet. Decides to sip his tea.]
People go to great lengths to avoid loss. I'm not surprised to hear it.
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They do. And... perhaps if someone had seen the signs early, had reached out and spoken to him before it became so terrible... Such disaster would have been avoided, if not at least mitigated.
[ An awful situation, one that leaves her staring into her tea for a moment before she shakes it off. ]
In any case, I hope that your own land finds its saviors, Verso. Celebrated or not in the end.
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[The moment of gloom is shared, if briely, because Verso feels it again: that knife twisting in his heart. On the heels of this subject, her well-wishes are appreciated, but they're also painful for their own reasons.
But he swallows hard, forces it back down, and wears his usual smile. Just a little more solemn than before.]
Thank you, mon amie. And thank you for the tea. [Well. He's standing up from his seat at the island.] I should leave you to your book for now.
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Still. ]
Feel free to interrupt me whenever you'd like, Verso. I've enjoyed speaking with you.
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A hand to his chest, a nod.]
I'll be around, Odile. You'll find I'm very hard to get rid of. Like a bad cold!
[And with that, he will take his leave.]