Note: please be as cryptic as possible regarding any specific actions your character takes when discussing them in the game channel to avoid influencing everyone else!
The guard from before I reached the village mentioned it— I had no idea if you were affiliated or not, but it seemed a reasonable guess. That said, it is fine. I have no particular reason to attend.
[She seems to want to ask something, but-- no, a woman of faith doesn't pry
as soon as he comes in, he can hear children scrambling to run away and pretend they weren't misbehaving by trying to overhear]
The children are very curious, so please be patient with them. I will show you around and introduce you to Selka, who will be showing you to your room.
Pure and lovely might be a slight exaggeration... but your attitude is a good one. I hope they do not disappoint you.
[The Church is not a big place. she leads the way to the kitchen, where a girl of approximately 12 years of age is apparently preparing sandwiches for over ten people.]
This is Selka. Selka, this is Itsuki Shu. He will be staying with us tonight. If you don't mind, can you prepare food for one more?
[looks like you won't be able to skip eating after all, shu...]
All people must strive to reach their potential. Satisfaction is the death of improvement, so even if I am disappointed it only means they have yet room to grow.
[ curses. why is everyone mean to him. ]
[ I mean.
bends at the waist, sweeping into a theater bow, as if to an audience rather than being introduced to a singular person. ]
[Selka stares at him, and then giggles. And then glances at Sister Azalia. And then clears her throat and puts on a Stern Look (obviously copied from Sister Azalia).]
Good evening. I'm Selka Zuberg, Sister Azalia's student in the Sacred Arts. Are you a Lost Child of Vecta?
[Sister Azalia seems content to watch this exchange.]
[Selka opens her mouth to ask more, but Sister Azalia holds up her hand and the girl stops]
Selka, one should not pry into someone else's private matters. Now, Mr. Itsuki, I have matters to attend to. Selka will show you to your room, and I will see you again for dinner.
[She leaves the room, and Selka is left alone with Shu and two children's peeking heads behind a table. That's when a third child takes a sandwich from the table and brings it to Shu, offering it up to him with a bright, smiling face that is missing like two teeth. :D :D :D ???]
[The child looks very happy, is this praise? Praise him more! He runs out of the kitchen after that, followed by the other two children. Selka shakes her head.]
It's fine. Normally, you would be expected to say a prayer of Avi Admina before food, but if you're a Lost Child of Vecta...
. . .
By any chance, was it Eugeo who told you to come here?
[she pours some water on a glass for him, and leaves it near for him to take it at some point. water in this world is Good btw, real world water has always been somewhat of a disappointment to Sol]
You are the second Lost Child of Vecta to stay with us since I started living here. The other one must have been around your age, too. He didn't remember his surname or didn't have one, but he'd also forgotten common sense practices, like praying before food.
[*she is still trying very hard to be proper like Sister Azalia]
[Yes, it would be weird. In fact, Selka isn't going to show him anywhere until he's done eating, so, you know.
Anyway, she shakes her head.]
No, but everyone knows what they are. The God of Darkness, Vecta, kidnaps people as a prank, stealing their memories and placing them in a far-off land. That's why you can't remember, just like Kirito.
[ putting his food down, he ate like... half. And taking a swallow of water and trying not to show a reaction. why does this unnecessarily have flavor (<-- the kind of guy who complains about a wedge of lemon in water)(even if it's legit good there's no helping Shu) ]
Not that I would ask you to speak ill of it, but it is best I have basic information, since right now I know nothing of it.
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Do you wish to come in now, or will you be joining us in the evening?
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As I said, if you need help I will aid you. Do you need more hands at your festival?
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If you plan to attend, please come back before 7. We do not open our doors to anyone later than that, because of the children.
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Then, you are welcome under our roof. I am Sister Azalia, and I am in charge of this Church.
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[ He steps into the building. ]
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as soon as he comes in, he can hear children scrambling to run away and pretend they weren't misbehaving by trying to overhear]
The children are very curious, so please be patient with them. I will show you around and introduce you to Selka, who will be showing you to your room.
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[ he sounds both very fond and like someone who has had very limited interaction with children. ]
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Pure and lovely might be a slight exaggeration... but your attitude is a good one. I hope they do not disappoint you.
[The Church is not a big place. she leads the way to the kitchen, where a girl of approximately 12 years of age is apparently preparing sandwiches for over ten people.]
This is Selka. Selka, this is Itsuki Shu. He will be staying with us tonight. If you don't mind, can you prepare food for one more?
[looks like you won't be able to skip eating after all, shu...]
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[ curses. why is everyone mean to him. ]
[ I mean.
bends at the waist, sweeping into a theater bow, as if to an audience rather than being introduced to a singular person. ]
Good evening.
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Good evening. I'm Selka Zuberg, Sister Azalia's student in the Sacred Arts. Are you a Lost Child of Vecta?
[Sister Azalia seems content to watch this exchange.]
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Selka, one should not pry into someone else's private matters. Now, Mr. Itsuki, I have matters to attend to. Selka will show you to your room, and I will see you again for dinner.
[She leaves the room, and Selka is left alone with Shu and two children's peeking heads behind a table. That's when a third child takes a sandwich from the table and brings it to Shu, offering it up to him with a bright, smiling face that is missing like two teeth. :D :D :D ???]
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takes the sandwich with one hand. And asking Selka as he tries to pat the child on the head for bringing him it]
It is not yet dinner. Do you mind if I partake early?
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It's fine. Normally, you would be expected to say a prayer of Avi Admina before food, but if you're a Lost Child of Vecta...
. . .
By any chance, was it Eugeo who told you to come here?
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I'm not familiar with the name.
[ however, if this is a place from Sol's memories...
He takes a seat as he continues speaking. ]
But that said, I did not ask his name. I met him in the woods outside town, chopping at a tree.
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So it was Eugeo.
[she pours some water on a glass for him, and leaves it near for him to take it at some point. water in this world is Good btw, real world water has always been somewhat of a disappointment to Sol]
You are the second Lost Child of Vecta to stay with us since I started living here. The other one must have been around your age, too. He didn't remember his surname or didn't have one, but he'd also forgotten common sense practices, like praying before food.
[*she is still trying very hard to be proper like Sister Azalia]
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Lost Children of Vecta are not a common occurrence, I take it?
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Anyway, she shakes her head.]
No, but everyone knows what they are. The God of Darkness, Vecta, kidnaps people as a prank, stealing their memories and placing them in a far-off land. That's why you can't remember, just like Kirito.
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[ Slowly... making sandwich progress. ]
Your church is kind, to take in such wanderers, who have lost their names and places in the scheme of things.
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Selka looks conflicted.]
I'm... not sure it's kind. It looks after everyone, but... It's also unforgiving.
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[ putting his food down, he ate like... half. And taking a swallow of water and trying not to show a reaction. why does this unnecessarily have flavor (<-- the kind of guy who complains about a wedge of lemon in water)(even if it's legit good there's no helping Shu) ]
Not that I would ask you to speak ill of it, but it is best I have basic information, since right now I know nothing of it.
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