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Entry tags:
- #event,
- [dragon age] kit gandir (oc),
- [marvel | imaa] gene khan,
- [marvel | imaa] pepper potts,
- [marvel | imaa] tony stark,
- [original character] devin parker,
- [original character] valdis,
- [original character] x,
- [realm of the elderlings] the fool,
- † [12 kingdoms] enki,
- † [danny phantom] danny fenton,
- † [detective conan] conan edogawa,
- † [fire emblem 9/10] naesala,
- † [houseki no kuni] padparadscha,
- † [idol time pripara] hibiki shikyoin,
- † [idolish7] tenn kujo,
- † [kamen rider drive] chase,
- † [marvel cinemetic] bucky barnes,
- † [original character] brigid finn,
- † [sleeping dogs] jackie ma,
- † [star wars] kylo ren,
- † [yu-gi-oh! dm] sera
[EVENT] Moon and Mirrors (Welcome Mingle Log)
Characters: ALL
Date: January 15
Location: At the Dreaming Bridge and all over Aifaran!
Situation: A large influx of Dreamfolk arrive in time for one of the Lunar Festivals, and they're all invited!
Warnings/Rating: N/A
A surprising amount of Dreamfolk have arrived within a short time frame - a peculiarity remarked upon by a number of Aifaran's residents. It is unusual in that it coincides with a lunar festival, one which only happens every fifty or so years.
Newcomers will find the streets packed with all sorts of people, stalls of fried and sugared foods, carnivalesque games and rides, and all other manner of things to do. Merchants are very keen to get their wares out there, and the stipend given may just burn a hole in your pocket when you see what's for sale.
Date: January 15
Location: At the Dreaming Bridge and all over Aifaran!
Situation: A large influx of Dreamfolk arrive in time for one of the Lunar Festivals, and they're all invited!
Warnings/Rating: N/A
A surprising amount of Dreamfolk have arrived within a short time frame - a peculiarity remarked upon by a number of Aifaran's residents. It is unusual in that it coincides with a lunar festival, one which only happens every fifty or so years.
Newcomers will find the streets packed with all sorts of people, stalls of fried and sugared foods, carnivalesque games and rides, and all other manner of things to do. Merchants are very keen to get their wares out there, and the stipend given may just burn a hole in your pocket when you see what's for sale.

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What are you doing? ( She asks without hesitation, watching them intently now. The child doesn't seem hostile in appearance though her question seems to indicate some surprise by their actions. )
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I could ask you the same thing, little one. But I hear this is supposed to be my quarters while I'm here.
[They tap the door with a knuckle. It sounds an awful lot like someone tossing pebbles at it.] Even sharing, it's a little bigger than a storage box, hm?
[They laugh a little, as if amusing themselves with a personal joke.]
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A storage box? ( Her voice is a bit softer this time in her confusion as she shifts her weight, becoming overall less tense in her posture. ) That would make for a strange place to sleep.
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[Though they have to see for themselves one way or another anyway, so after a moment or two, they push the door open regardless. It's sparsely furnished, but Padparadscha can't help thinking how unfamiliar it all looks despite that.]
Huh...what an odd little place.
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Taking a few steps towards the door, Sera peers in herself. Despite the implication that may have come with her earlier question, it seems this is also the first time she's seeing what's beyond the door. There's a hint of childish curiosity in her eyes as she stares in, taking in the scene and quickly sorting through in her mind what it all means. )
They don't want us to settle in. ( It's an observation and assumption both, Sera not bothering to sugarcoat her opinion. ) That's troublesome.
( There's a small pause, but then she lifts her gaze a bit. ) Maybe they want to leave the decor to our tastes and have us fill it out ourselves.
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Or it might be like you said. Being equipped for our presence at all is worth a lot of words itself, isn't it?
[Looking a gift horse in the mouth might not be advised, but Padparadscha isn't sure this is something to take at face value until they know more about this world. For now, though, they look around the room, stepping into a slow and somewhat careless twirl. Their feet clink slightly as they connect with the floor, with a clean, crystalline sort of sound.]
It seems we have a third to meet, anyway. [There's three beds, and while that could just be standard, it seems more logical to preserve the space if there's no need for the other one.]
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A third? ( Perhaps she wouldn't be alone as she counts down the beds in her native language inside her mind. There were indeed three.
More importantly, there's something nagging at her about their features as she finally gives in and ask. )
You sound strange. ( At least she didn't say they looked strange. )
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As it is, Padparadscha pauses at the belated remark before laughing and turning properly towards her again.]
Oh, do I? Well, while we're saying things like that, I've been wondering what it is you are. Nothing that I've seen in my lifetime, certainly.
[She bears some likeness to a Gem in shape, but she's much too soft to be one, and the colours of her hair and eyes don't match closely enough for it to fit. And Lunarians and Admirabilis are very different beings from them.]
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I'm a girl. ( The answer is a simple one, though she suspects they weren't looking for simplicity. )
An Egyptian girl. ( A bit more of a distinction might help. ) From Egypt. It's a land that is far, far away from here.
( That much she knows already. She circles around a bit in place as she looks around the room. ) Hmm... You didn't choose to come here, did you?
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Padparadscha listens to her explanation with a thoughtful look, tilting their head from side to side a little as they think on it. That last question gets a hum and shake of the head, though.]
I didn't. And those words you called yourself mean very little to me, so we must be from very different places. [Still, there is one thing they noticed out of it all.] Do your people call themselves by where they're from instead of what they are, then?
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( It's too complex for a child to explain normally, but she doesn't seem to struggle with it. )
None of it is familiar? That's troublesome... ( To who exactly she doesn't specify. )
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[They'd elaborate more, except it already seems that she's noticed the problem here, and they offer a somewhat lopsided smile.] I'm afraid not. Even what you meant by "girl", I can only guess at.
[The term sometimes gets used for animals where they come from, but Padparadscha isn't really familiar with the logistics of it. It's a word they know, but don't really know the meaning of.]
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I'm Sera. ( It's rare that she gives her name, but she suspects she'll have more moments like this. Of strangers gathering together to make sense of what has happened to them and in turn, exchanging their names. Explaining who they are and where they are from in a meager attempt to decipher the meaning behind their abduction.
If there even was a link between them all. Her pessimism keeps her from thinking that there is one. )
You don't need to guess if you have questions. ( She gives them permission to just ask them. )
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[Though perhaps not as little as she appears. She certainly doesn't speak like as little of a one as she looks.
But on that note, Padparadscha goes on, seeming a little thoughtful.] I've heard, I think, some of the others use "girl" for animals. Some of the same species are distinct from each other, and pair with the different ones to make more of themselves. Is that how it works for people like you as well?
[Don't mind them not realising reproduction is a bit of an odd subject to broach gender with, but it's their only comparison point for the concept.]
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Girl. Female. Sometimes a girl animal is called by an entirely different name than a male animal. ( Like cow and bull. Ox even. )
I don't know much about that, sorry. ( She is still a child in some regards. ) There's probably someone here who can explain it better.
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It sounds similar enough as a concept, though, and Padparadscha nods a little in acceptance of that answer.] I'll ask again later. But with humans as different as they are, I think I'd be better served waiting for people to tell me which one they are anyway.
[There don't seem to be any consistent and clear indicators from what they've seen so far, so it might be easier this way.]
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I wonder if they will gather us all up somewhere to talk among ourselves...
(She hopes so. It'll be easier to listen in on everyone's conversations if they have them within earshot of her.)
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Maybe. But I think some of the ones here might do it themselves. The people who most like to talk are the ones most likely to mingle among each other.
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Though I much rather listen than speak myself.
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There's nothing wrong with that. After all, people who have the most to say often say the least, in every sense.
[Those who have nothing to say ramble without meaning, people who have things of importance to say keep it to themselves except when needed.]
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Others... probably won't received such a ceremoniously greeting in the future.)
Listening to others makes it's easier to gauge their experiences. (And their expectations.)
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Especially so, after what happened with Phos.] But most of the people here seem talkative, so I don't think that'll be hard for us, huh?
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When thrust into a difficult situation or thrown from their patterned life, people tend to ramble on endlessly. Perhaps it's the familiarity of their own voice that steadies them in an unfamiliar world.
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[There's a logic to it, which means it's something they can reasonably rely on happening with at least a few people. Padparadscha lies back on their bed, looking at the plain ceiling with a faint smile.] So maybe the best thing to do is wait a little longer. Or see how many others have found this place so far.
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Waiting it is. (She looks towards them curiously.) Do you intend to sleep or are you just resting?
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