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mallowhallow2013-03-10 08:42 pm
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001st Promotion ♛ Video
[The device is very unlike the journals in Luceti, however they are ironically easier to use, probably because they actually look like communication devices. The image flicks on easily, showing Primo looking bored and disinterested, when he speaks, though, his tone holds some amusement ring to it.]
Okay, how is everyone doing? Settling in? Getting used to the idea that this isn't going to end just as suddenly as it started?
Anyway, while it's charming to get to know you all with everyone introducing themselves through those things, I think it's about time we think about what to do regarding future arrivals. Oh, yes, I'll bet with any of you that more people are going to be brought here, and unlike us, I doubt they will be lucky enough to have our dear Queen giving them a welcoming message. While it's impossible to stop the avalanche of confused messages left in the network that will happen when that time comes, we could do something to make it a bit easier on them, don't you think?
Have you guys ever heard of "Most Wanted Criminals" posters? Well, we're not looking for criminals, of course, but we're looking for people, right? Friends, family, there are chances for them to appear in the future, and wouldn't it be nice if they could arrive and easily find out that someone they know is already here and where to find them? My suggestion is simple, we could find a wall or a board in each of the districts we live in, and fill it with little advertisements regarding who we may be looking for or expecting to ever want to meet us here. Something like "Looking for students from Gekkoukan High School. Call out for Minato if you're one." or even more specific like "Searching for one Rika Furude! Meet me at the fishing pond every day from 5 pm to 9 pm. Signed Keiichi". It could be helpful for those new arrivals who are wary to use the network to search for their friends,or are simply not social enough for that
Okay, how is everyone doing? Settling in? Getting used to the idea that this isn't going to end just as suddenly as it started?
Anyway, while it's charming to get to know you all with everyone introducing themselves through those things, I think it's about time we think about what to do regarding future arrivals. Oh, yes, I'll bet with any of you that more people are going to be brought here, and unlike us, I doubt they will be lucky enough to have our dear Queen giving them a welcoming message. While it's impossible to stop the avalanche of confused messages left in the network that will happen when that time comes, we could do something to make it a bit easier on them, don't you think?
Have you guys ever heard of "Most Wanted Criminals" posters? Well, we're not looking for criminals, of course, but we're looking for people, right? Friends, family, there are chances for them to appear in the future, and wouldn't it be nice if they could arrive and easily find out that someone they know is already here and where to find them? My suggestion is simple, we could find a wall or a board in each of the districts we live in, and fill it with little advertisements regarding who we may be looking for or expecting to ever want to meet us here. Something like "Looking for students from Gekkoukan High School. Call out for Minato if you're one." or even more specific like "Searching for one Rika Furude! Meet me at the fishing pond every day from 5 pm to 9 pm. Signed Keiichi". It could be helpful for those new arrivals who are wary to use the network to search for their friends,or are simply not social enough for that
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[Because someone thought a smooch would be a good idea. In his defense, she obviously doesn't know what she's missing out on.]
Hmmm... a board made out of pillows wouldn't be too sturdy, would it?
[Seriously how does anything work in Mallowhallow...]
Maybe everyone would fall asleep on it instead of posting adverts.
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[Primo laughs again at the mention of pillows.]
Good thing there are three districts that are somewhat normal. Although Crystalden probably will need special treatment.
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[There's a quick wink to reaffirm the implication.]
All that technology, huh... so digital posters of some kind. That would definitely save on resources. Except electricity but that doesn't seem to be a concern here, really. Or money.
[Which is a little unsettling for someone like Cobra--where's the fun in being a pirate if there's no challenge or risk in it?]
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[You just don't let anyone near that area without being sure of their intentions, and the faeries have made it quite clear what their intentions are regarding humans.]
I have the impression that money is an issue for the regulars here, we're just... Spared of that issue. It's a wonder why the supposed special treatment. Then again maybe it really isn't an issue even for them, wouldn't be the first time I see it. At any rate, a wooden board on Crystalden would probably catch attention but also clash horribly with the place and it could be offensive for the people there.
[While Primo isn't concerned particularly about offended regulars of this place, he certainly doesn't want to go looking for a fight.]