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hugtopia2020-01-11 11:35 am
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[Video] Searching for a Roommate (Username: justnita)
[For what it's worth, it's far from the first time Nita's had to consider this question - at least she hasn't gotten to the point of setting up a tent in the center of town this time - but considering why it's important, that doesn't make the matter any less awkward in her mind.]
So, if anyone's looking for a roommate, well-
[She pauses, thinking carefully over what phrasings to use. She doesn't want to make this too cluttered, and it's not like this is a resume.]
My name's Nita. Nita Callahan. I've got experience with being whisked away from home at a moment's notice, so being here isn't that far out of the norm for me. I've also had my fair share of handling diplomacy, on an intra- and interspecies level... and just keeping track of who does chores when.
[Which ironically can be harder some times.coughDairineandtakingoutthetrashcough]
I'm getting used to the layout of the temples right now, and I woke up in the south at Ohma's, so if you want to meet in person that's as good a spot as any.
Thanks.
[Nita stops there, wondering if she should say any more, before shaking her head at something and closing the feed instead.]
So, if anyone's looking for a roommate, well-
[She pauses, thinking carefully over what phrasings to use. She doesn't want to make this too cluttered, and it's not like this is a resume.]
My name's Nita. Nita Callahan. I've got experience with being whisked away from home at a moment's notice, so being here isn't that far out of the norm for me. I've also had my fair share of handling diplomacy, on an intra- and interspecies level... and just keeping track of who does chores when.
[Which ironically can be harder some times.
I'm getting used to the layout of the temples right now, and I woke up in the south at Ohma's, so if you want to meet in person that's as good a spot as any.
Thanks.
[Nita stops there, wondering if she should say any more, before shaking her head at something and closing the feed instead.]

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Is kidnapping the kind of thing you just get used to with experience? How many times has it happened to you?
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It wasn't even kidnapping the first time - the summoning mechanism was metaphysical, and we could go home at any time.
Most people didn't even recall getting the Call, though; not sure why.
... And it probably is something some people get used to, yeah, though it's real unpleasant.
[Because on the opposite spectrum of what Nautilus&Cyrus arranged for, there was what AM did and... yeah.]
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Summoning mechanism.... Wait, but then, there were also other times before this one that were definitely kidnapping situations?
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Not to me, but to my partner. Though the number of times we've saved each other's skin is seriously high; I try not to keep count these days.
The city of Nautilus had nothing to do with those, though.
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And... Nautilus [ she repeats the word carefully, making sure she has it right ] was the last place you were--whisked away to? Was that situation like the one here? Dying planet with gods desperate enough to steal people for fuel? --Or, I guess in that case, they were at least polite enough to call you first?
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She nods, first.]
Yeah, though that's not where I just came from; I was home last I knew.
[And she makes an equivocating hand-gesture as Kyoko goes on.]
We weren't fuel, and we weren't being consumed for anything. Nautilus himself wasn't dying, though an awful lot of people had come and gone over the years before I even showed up.
It was all a question of what we were capable of doing, though; our potential.
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[ Does she sound almost disappointed? It's not that this all isn't wildly fascinating, but Kyoko had actually been hoping to see if there might be some details that would help her make sense of their current predicament. The little frown tugging at her mouth pauses, though. ]
But you were able to go home from that place? You weren't just stuck there until the gods here snatched you up?
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[In her head, Bobo coughs.]
Yeah; everything in Nautilus was tied to willpower. You could make stuff appear, or disappear, change your physical form, learn to manipulate the elements if you couldn't already...
I'd already been home for a couple months before I woke up in Ohma's temple. At the time, most of what happened in Nautilus just felt like a dream.
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Yeah; knowledge gods seem to have a thing for me.
[And that just makes the peridexis sputter, much to Nita's own amusement.]
The cats are nice to talk to, too. Not that they've been sharing any secrets, but they are cats...
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So, leaving that place was also a matter of willpower. [ An easy conclusion. Also a depressing one. ] That method definitely, absolutely, does not work here.
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Nita sighs.]
That's the picture I've been getting, yeah. And if the priests are any indication, the gods don't have all that much control over it either.
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It goes on for some time, so rather than waiting for them to finish Nita just shakes her head and focuses on responding to Kyoko. Or at least changing the subject:]
Anyway, I can't say I've seen you around the city yet. I'm Nita; what's your name?
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--Oh, excuse me! I'm Kyoko Mogami--sorry, I guess I ended up talking about everything except what you wanted to. So you're looking for a roommate? Did anyone tell you about the free houses we get to just move into and never pay rent on?
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[And that rant is still going, the peridexis' sardonic tone of 'voice' intensifying as they realize Nita's attention is elsewhere.]
And yeah, though considering how much of the emphasis is put on physical contact...
Figured if anyone was open to that, it'd save some time, streamline things a little. Only if they're okay with it, though.
[Because consent is important.]
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She flashes a polite smile, head tipping to the side slightly. ]
I see! Having someone around is more convenient, right? You'll probably be able to make arrangements pretty easily, since you came right out and put up an advertisement.
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I'm just trying to get my ducks in a row, you know? All the Archives rely on having Dora and trying to be active in the city, and if we want to know what's been going on here before the gods started bringing people in...
[There's a lot no one seems to know, and Nita wants to bridge that gap sooner than later.]
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Really? Where did you hear that? I thought the archives were just always closed to the public in general, unless it's a special occasion. --I guess you could try to bribe an archivist or two, though, huh.
/Handwaving that those two exchanged names, since we hadn't gotten there at the time of this comment
I heard that one from someone named Somnus. They opened the archives, a while back; if you scroll back through the Network here, you can hear about the fragments people found.
And the natives all know we're here to help; as long as we show that we are helping, that we're taking this seriously whatever our reasons, wouldn't it make sense that we'd be trusted with more information, or just access to it?
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[ She tips her head back again, frown turning more thoughtful. ]
It... kinda rubs me the wrong way that we would be the ones who need to earn trust, in this kind of situation, but it's not like I can't see how it would be useful to get close to them. If that's the kind of thing you want to do.
[ The phrasing might be a touch harsh, but the delivery is simple, matter-of-fact. ]
I make no apologies for the pun.
Dora (the Explorer?) makes the world go round.]As long as it's consistent, we can work with it.
[Nita's got a similar thoughtful look on her face, mixed with consternation.]
We've been dealt a loaded hand, and judging how the others brought here talk about this place, we're only being trusted with a specific set of skills.
[Having bodies that can feel, namely.]
Anything else catches them off-guard.
So, learning more about them on as many levels as possible is the best way to go.
[Just... not then going on to misuse that knowledge.]
good
[ siiiiigh. ]
Well, good luck finding a roommate, anyway. I don't know how much Dora you'll need to make them open the archive doors, but it's probably a lot.
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[And there's always the possibility the memories are corrupted, too... Not pleasant to think on.]
Thanks, Kyoko; you're probably right.
I'll see you around the city, then?
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[ She flashes another polite smile and gives a tiny wave before the feed ends. ]
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[Sup, it's that drunk guy looking way less drunk]
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Oh, hey! I was wondering how you were doing.
[Since they. Never exchanged names and all. Whoops?]
How is the house, anyway?
... For that matter, what's your name? I'm Nita, Nita Callahan.
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+1 Roommate?
Yeeeah, I can imagine.
I might stop by if you're all right with that, then.
hell yeah
Moving this into [Action], then?
I'll be over within half-an-hour, then.
[She remembers more-or-less where she left Takashi, though she still needs nudging from the peridexis on some of the more twisty roads.
And she also remembers to knock.]
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[why not meet her at the door? Probably because he's trying to cook]
Technology is bullshit.
[WHY IS THERE ALMOST NOTHING PRE-MADE IN THIS PLACE, UGH]
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Usually for me it's smartphones, not matter-replicators.
Need a hand?
[She closes the door behind her, ignoring any pings on her communicator for the moment, and goes to see what sort of mess is happening here.]
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[Looks like he sliced up some 'beef' but is just burning most of it.]
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My dad's the griller in my family- if you can help me find a pan in here, though, I can fry it?
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[He turns off the heat so he doesn't burn his new house down and starts digging around]
Gonna have to buy more shit soon as I get some of those hugbux or whatever they're called.
[He's wearing the same clothes she last saw him in, minus the tie and with his sleeves rolled up- it does seem like he washed them at least.]
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[She responds - she's been doing her fair share of reading since she's first arrived.]
And that makes two of us - do you have any silverware yet either?
... Not that it's always necessary, but still.
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[He does find a pan though]
Watch it all be sporks or something.
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[It's not precisely a joke; she's seen actual alien utensils by this point, so they wouldn't be that hard by comparison.]
Alright, anything we can use for oil? ... Butter can work too, it doesn't matter if it's tasteless.
[Though that would also mean buttered burger-whatever-this-meat is, which Takashi may not want.]
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[Knowledge gods, huh?] They do? Where I come from, we've only got one goddess.
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[Nita nods.]
I'm from one of those worlds where there are lots of Powers, though most people on Earth don't know or see Them for what They are.
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Hylia's sort of three goddesses in one. It's a little confusing.
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Can't say I've been to Hyrule, either.
[So at least the feeling's mutual.]
And that's... actually really familiar. One of the more well-known religions on Earth has a subset focused in on God-as-a-triad.
[Though probably not like the one Link knows!]
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[The cult of Hylia is pretty much omnipresent in Hyrule. The Seven Heroines are seen more as protectors and demigoddesses than goddesses proper to the Gerudo, really.]
What's that like?
[Link, no. Not the time.]
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Err, yeah, that's right. Don't think we have a full tally.
[Or rather, an official non-wizardly tally that's accurate.]
Mostly? Confusing, though those different perspectives make the world more interesting.