Rise Kujikawa (
dangerousidol) wrote2015-03-09 11:33 am
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Video 001 | New Bark Town
[The video feed turns on to show a little fox cat like creature looking expectantly upwards. Its tail swishes back and forth like how a puppy would wag its tail when happy. This earns the little creature a soft giggle from the person behind the camera.]
You're so cute, Himiko!
[Himiko chirps in response, and the camera is panned around to show a young girl now with curly brown pigtails.]
Hey there~! If anyone is watching this, I'm Rise Kujikawa!
[The camera is put down and the girl sits down on the ground, Himiko climbing into her lap. She looks less happy now. Her backdrop is the small town of New Bark.]
So, what is this place, really? I woke up in a strange house, and a crazy lady who called herself my mom shoved a bag in my hand and told me 'Good luck!'. She didn't even let me ask any questions!
[She now pats Himiko's head, and the small creature enjoys this immensely.]
This old man gave me what he called a Pokéball, goes on and on about this 'world of Pokémon', calls me a trainer, and then sends me off. The trainer manual is confusing, and this whole thing seems like some little kids video game or TV show! I know that Himiko is an Eevee because this really loud voice from my Gear told me what she is. It's called a PokéDex, right? Can I go home when I catch them all?
[She's pouting now. Himiko does the same. She seems to enjoy copying her trainer.]
Oh! And this music is really annoying. How do you turn it off?!
You're so cute, Himiko!
[Himiko chirps in response, and the camera is panned around to show a young girl now with curly brown pigtails.]
Hey there~! If anyone is watching this, I'm Rise Kujikawa!
[The camera is put down and the girl sits down on the ground, Himiko climbing into her lap. She looks less happy now. Her backdrop is the small town of New Bark.]
So, what is this place, really? I woke up in a strange house, and a crazy lady who called herself my mom shoved a bag in my hand and told me 'Good luck!'. She didn't even let me ask any questions!
[She now pats Himiko's head, and the small creature enjoys this immensely.]
This old man gave me what he called a Pokéball, goes on and on about this 'world of Pokémon', calls me a trainer, and then sends me off. The trainer manual is confusing, and this whole thing seems like some little kids video game or TV show! I know that Himiko is an Eevee because this really loud voice from my Gear told me what she is. It's called a PokéDex, right? Can I go home when I catch them all?
[She's pouting now. Himiko does the same. She seems to enjoy copying her trainer.]
Oh! And this music is really annoying. How do you turn it off?!
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Thankfully, he's already tested the 'Gear on another's post, so while the whole concept of video capture is still incredibly foreign to him, he'll spare her some awkward questions.
Though the girl is quite lovely for her age. A bit too young for him to feel comfortable flirting with, but that won't stop him from acting like a proper gentleman. Especially given her obvious distress.
So, here we have one young man seated at what looks like a desk, currently fiddling with a Pokéball. He greets Rise with a smile and a wave.]
Seems the locals have no manners at all! Really, what were they thinking, thrusting a charming young lady like you head-first into uncharted territory?
If it's any consolation, you're not alone. I've only just woken up myself.
[After all, this place certainly isn't Grandship's Inn.]
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He does get some points for calling her charming~]
It's not all bad! I've got Himiko with me~ Though... it's still isn't very nice of these people to just expect me to go on the road all alone...
[She gives him more of a pout. She's very good at using her appeal to get things out of people, like information.]
It wasn't a very nice wake up. She practically threw me out of bed! Who does that?
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The least she could have done was provided you with breakfast first. Don't they know how to properly treat a lady?
[He sighs.]
You have my sincerest apologies, miss Rise. If I were in your position, I'd be insulted by their carelessness.
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It's okay... I wasn't expecting much to be honest. I just want to know why I have to be here!
[She sniffles and gives him a very soft smile.]
But I'm really happy that someone as nice as you is being so kind to me!
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Well, the least he can do for her is offer a smile in return.]
Think nothing of it, my dear. If there's anything you need, you need only ask, and I'll do my best to accommodate you.
[After all, they are in the same boat. It's only fair.]
At any rate, have you checked through your bag? Perhaps there's a note tucked away in one of the pockets.
[Or perhaps a map, though it looks like this device already has a map built in... and a radio, even. Will wonders never cease?]
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I'd really appreciate that! Thank you~!
[She shakes her head.]
No note. But I did find a trainers manual and a map! My PokéGear is a lot more useful.
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[The manual he received was a very different sort, and that's... troubling. Troubling enough that his smile briefly falters before he forces it back into place. He'll have to investigate on his own time.]
I'm Ringabel, by the way, and it's a pleasure to meet you.
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[She doesn't want to camp out. No showers on the road, and she needs a hairbrush. She'll hit up the stores in town before leaving.]
It's nice to meet you, too, Ringabel-san~
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[But, alas, they'll just have to make do. Ringabel at least has a roof over his head, but Rise doesn't seem quite as fortunate.]
By the way, what exactly do you mean by "san"?
[Is it a cultural quirk? Perhaps the equivalent of saying "Mister"?]
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[She's not happy about this at all. She's at least had an umbrella for rainy days.]
Eh? You don't use honorifics? Uhm... It's like using Mister or Missus, I guess. There's also -kun, which is used for boys. -chan is usually for girls. And then there's -sama! That's a really formal one!
[Is this why he called her miss?]
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[An Inn? They were common on Luxendarc, but perhaps this world plays by different rules.]
I can't say I've encountered that sort of honorifics before. On Luxendarc, we typically use titles such as "Mister," "Missues," "Lady" and "Lord."
[But judging by his tone, he's more intrigued than insulted. Cultural differences are fascinating, after all.]
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[She hasn't seen an inn. She was hoping there'd be at least a hotel or something.]
Sama would be like lord of lady depending on the person! There's fancier terms, too. But those aren't really used. Then you get foreigners who use things like Madam, Monsieur and Mademoiselle!
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[Though, really, he hopes she does find someone charitable enough to offer shelter. It'd be a shame to travel in such miserable weather.
Ah well. Best to focus on cheerier matters for now.]
Hmm... those last three sound delightful. Romantic, even!
[They almost sound like the sort of words Profiteur would have used, if he weren't such a scheming scumbag.]
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[She nods. French was supposed to be the language of romance after all!]
There's all sort of ways to say mister or missus where I'm from! There's so many languages~
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[Of which it seems only the most devout Crystalists understand, like Agnès.
Really, you'd think that more languages would exist, yet from Caldisla to Florem, they all share the same tongue.]
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[She's excited now, and Himiko chirps happily as she picks up her trainers mood.]
I'm from Japan. I love it there~
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[They might have cleansed the crystals, but is that really the end of it? Just what is the Holy Pillar?
It really boggles the mind.]
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[Now she's trying to think. What was that country called again. She should have paid more attention in class.]
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[Though, if nothing else, he could probably ask around. Perhaps there's a similar root word.]
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[She feels like an idiot, and looks visibly distressed.]
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[He laughs, though it's gentle, far from mocking.]
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[She's taking it the wrong way. She's ready to cry.]
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Ah, wait! It's not your fault. If a lesson's boring, then they should find ways to make the curriculum more memorable.
[Hopefully this'll ease her worries.]
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[It's one thing to anger a girl, but tears? This is uncharted, upsetting territory for him.]
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