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!
[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.
I won't speak ill of it. But many years ago, an Integrity Knight came to take my sister away. She was my age, and all she did was cross the End Mountains.
[she seems upset, so she stands up to cover it up somehow]
He didn't cross into the Dark Territory. [she crosses her arms, frowning a little] Two years ago, he left the village with Kirito after he cut the Gigas Cedar, and he promised that he'd bring her back. But he didn't...
[ Hm. Sol is still in the woods, though. He must have failed his quest and is... repenting? But that has to deal with the units, nothing of what this girl has mentioned.
Oh, she's addressing him again. ]
Dinner is yet coming, yes? I would not refuse that which was offered freely by one with sweet good will, but I would hate to completely spoil my [ typically non-existant ] appetite. It should keep for a few hours, yes? I can finish it at the dinner table, if it is not against your customs.
[The guest room isn't too far away! Nothing is too far away. She leads him down a dark corridor, just like every corridor in this building, and helpfully explains-- this is the worship room, that's the children's play room, everyone wakes up at 5:30AM for worship so please join them tomorrow or the children will complain. And then they reach the stairs.
Unless he's extremely distracted by now, Shu will probably see... a light blue glow coming from what seems to be the basement.
[ he definitely sees that. As they're heading up the stairs: ]
Do you mind if I check on the children later? Is there an hour at which I should leave them and the rest of you be? I awoke late today and do not wish to keep the rest of you up unduly.
You'd do that? The children always want to play, so it might be hard for you to get away if you do. They go to bed at 8, and lights are turned off at 9. You can turn yours off yourself, but don't let them see you're still awake if you stay up late.
[She opens a door. It's a very small room inside, but it has a window, a bed and a lamp.]
[ hm. he wants to investigate the blue light, but it might be better to do that when no one is likely to go fetch him for dinner. Checking the sky outside, about what time does it seem to be? ]
[4:30? 5? 5:30? Are you sure you can tell by the light when you're not familiar with this world? Facts are: it's not dark yet, the sun isn't as bright as when you first got here, and Selka is still not done preparing dinner.
However, since you're looking out the window, you can catch a glimpse of a group of people who, unlike everyone else, are wearing Imeeji clothes. You can't see clearly from here, but you have the feeling that you know them...]
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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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[she seems upset, so she stands up to cover it up somehow]
Eugeo was there with her.
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[she glances at his sandwich]
You're not going to eat that?
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Oh, she's addressing him again. ]
Dinner is yet coming, yes? I would not refuse that which was offered freely by one with sweet good will, but I would hate to completely spoil my [ typically non-existant ] appetite. It should keep for a few hours, yes? I can finish it at the dinner table, if it is not against your customs.
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Then I'll show you to the guest room. Follow me, it's this way.
[she waits for him at the door]
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[ He gets up and follows her ]
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Unless he's extremely distracted by now, Shu will probably see... a light blue glow coming from what seems to be the basement.
She's leading him upstairs, though.]
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Do you mind if I check on the children later? Is there an hour at which I should leave them and the rest of you be? I awoke late today and do not wish to keep the rest of you up unduly.
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[She opens a door. It's a very small room inside, but it has a window, a bed and a lamp.]
This is the guest room.
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[ Entering the guest room, and nodding his thanks to her. ]
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I'll leave you to rest. If you need something else, I'll be in the kitchen.
[she closes the door softly, and leaves]
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However, since you're looking out the window, you can catch a glimpse of a group of people who, unlike everyone else, are wearing Imeeji clothes. You can't see clearly from here, but you have the feeling that you know them...]
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Imeeji clothes, hm? Can he tell the color from here? ]
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Exits the guest room to the children's playroom ]
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The playroom is empty right now! The children are elsewhere. Does he go in?]
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