Ah, that was definitely the reaction she liked to see from people. There was always something amusing about how confused and almost overwhelmed humans seemed to get by things like that. Mutants just seemed to get exasperated that something crazy happened again, but humans were an interesting case. Maybe it was more accurate to say humans were the most fun to mess with. "No, I had pieces of it taken.," she was firm about the word taken. Clearly he seemed to be confused on that angle. "They were turned into bloodstones and placed in an amulet. I lost the stones. Then I got them back." Evidently he needed things explained in more details than she had originally thought. She supposed she could actually explain the story to him if she really wanted him to understand. But being vague was a bit more amusing to her, at least for now.
"I guess that's what he is." It seemed a bit silly for him to be one here, but then again there were a lot of weird mysteries here. And there were a lot of native people that seemed to want help with things. "Maybe you can do it here too. He complains a lot about being busy and overwhelmed." And it was kind of annoying to hear him complain all the time. Even more so when he tried to ask her for help with things. "Someone else named it. Team names are always weird, we had a lot back home." That was how she looked at it too, as if it were just some sort of team. If there was any other way to look at it, she didn't know what that would be. Which might honestly be weird all in itself.
"I had assumed so," she said with an amused look on her face. No offense to him, but he seemed like a normal. "No need to worry. I'm not so heartless that I would completely ignore giving warnings to the less knowledgeable." See, she's generous. Exceptionally generous.
"They may have come with a pulse. There is a portal that brings in things from other worlds. The things are not quite right though..." she shrugged as she recalled the demon bear. "They are copies with similarities to where they came from but differences as well. It feels like that is what the phones are. We had something different before these phones." She kind of liked those things more in all honesty. But what were you going to do about it? It seemed like this place just kind of updated on it's own. Which, oddly, she was familiar with. Limbo changed based on it's owner and the emotion of the owner.
"I know a kitchen we could use if you ever want to grant me a wish. Maybe we could even make a deal." Don't make deals with demons. Even if they're good now. "There's a lot of variety in food so far from what little I have seen."
She arched an eyebrow skeptically at what he said. "How strange and unbelievable." People seemed far too selfish for absolutely nobody to take that deal. Maybe the pressure of others around them was too much for people to admit to it. "What were you indisposed with?"
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"I guess that's what he is." It seemed a bit silly for him to be one here, but then again there were a lot of weird mysteries here. And there were a lot of native people that seemed to want help with things. "Maybe you can do it here too. He complains a lot about being busy and overwhelmed." And it was kind of annoying to hear him complain all the time. Even more so when he tried to ask her for help with things. "Someone else named it. Team names are always weird, we had a lot back home." That was how she looked at it too, as if it were just some sort of team. If there was any other way to look at it, she didn't know what that would be. Which might honestly be weird all in itself.
"I had assumed so," she said with an amused look on her face. No offense to him, but he seemed like a normal. "No need to worry. I'm not so heartless that I would completely ignore giving warnings to the less knowledgeable." See, she's generous. Exceptionally generous.
"They may have come with a pulse. There is a portal that brings in things from other worlds. The things are not quite right though..." she shrugged as she recalled the demon bear. "They are copies with similarities to where they came from but differences as well. It feels like that is what the phones are. We had something different before these phones." She kind of liked those things more in all honesty. But what were you going to do about it? It seemed like this place just kind of updated on it's own. Which, oddly, she was familiar with. Limbo changed based on it's owner and the emotion of the owner.
"I know a kitchen we could use if you ever want to grant me a wish. Maybe we could even make a deal." Don't make deals with demons. Even if they're good now. "There's a lot of variety in food so far from what little I have seen."
She arched an eyebrow skeptically at what he said. "How strange and unbelievable." People seemed far too selfish for absolutely nobody to take that deal. Maybe the pressure of others around them was too much for people to admit to it. "What were you indisposed with?"