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mallowhallow2013-03-15 05:41 pm
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Level 0001: [Video | Action in Crystalden]
[Video]
Well, looks like I finally got this damn thing turned on. Fancy as hell and all, but it could stand to have a better interface... and be made of something sturdier than see-through plastic. [He mumbles the next phrase:] Feels like I'm gonna break this thing.
Anyway, at first I thought this was some kind of dream or sick joke. Guess it's not, and I really shouldn't be surprised. Anyway, figured I'd introduce myself. Name's Adell, and I'm... [He hesitates, as though he was going to say something else, and then realizing that's irrelevant here.] ...new around here, I guess.
I'm currently in this Crystalden place... it's like something out of a cheesy sci-fi manga or something. Is this really where I'm supposed to live? I can't even find my apartment... [He sighs. At least it looked like there was a hell of a lot more freedom to move around here than in Luceti... He turns slightly away from the phone to look at the digital street sign he just passed, and the more diligent will notice something unusual on his back.] ...Pretty sure I'm going in circles.
Last thing, I guess. If the word "Luceti" means anything to anyone out there, I'd be interested in hearing from you.
[A risk to ask about it, perhaps, but worth a shot.]
[Action]
[Still wandering around Crystalden, the young demon is actually taken in by a number of sights, and even stops to linger in a highly advanced video arcade. That looked like fun, and he made a note to remember where it was. Afterward, he set out once more to find his new home. He can be encountered in person at any time along the way.]
Well, looks like I finally got this damn thing turned on. Fancy as hell and all, but it could stand to have a better interface... and be made of something sturdier than see-through plastic. [He mumbles the next phrase:] Feels like I'm gonna break this thing.
Anyway, at first I thought this was some kind of dream or sick joke. Guess it's not, and I really shouldn't be surprised. Anyway, figured I'd introduce myself. Name's Adell, and I'm... [He hesitates, as though he was going to say something else, and then realizing that's irrelevant here.] ...new around here, I guess.
I'm currently in this Crystalden place... it's like something out of a cheesy sci-fi manga or something. Is this really where I'm supposed to live? I can't even find my apartment... [He sighs. At least it looked like there was a hell of a lot more freedom to move around here than in Luceti... He turns slightly away from the phone to look at the digital street sign he just passed, and the more diligent will notice something unusual on his back.] ...Pretty sure I'm going in circles.
Last thing, I guess. If the word "Luceti" means anything to anyone out there, I'd be interested in hearing from you.
[A risk to ask about it, perhaps, but worth a shot.]
[Action]
[Still wandering around Crystalden, the young demon is actually taken in by a number of sights, and even stops to linger in a highly advanced video arcade. That looked like fun, and he made a note to remember where it was. Afterward, he set out once more to find his new home. He can be encountered in person at any time along the way.]
[Video]
In any case, what was the purpose of your stay in Luceti? Though you said the reasons were ambiguous, there must have been an inkling of something that we may be able to apply here.
[Video]
[He sighed and shook his head.]
The only things I knew for sure were that the people in our village weren't the only ones being teleported to that universe. But apparently our stays were shorter than most others.
If you want to call three and a half years a short time.
[Video]
I will not be imprisoned here for a year, much less three and a half. It is unbecoming and a waste of precious time while a war is being had.
[The disdain is positively oozing from her words.]
[Video]
And it was true, actually. When I got out of there and ended up back home, it was like I had never left at all. I don't really understand how that worked.
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