[ ONE ] Arrival
Who; Mitsuru + You
What;Arrival and wandering around the city+narrow escape from tonberries
Where;The residential buildings, market, the cemetery
When; 23rd and throughout the week
Warnings; Will update if any come up.
A. 23rd Residential Buildings
B. 24th Market District
C. 24th Just Outside the Cemetery just as it's getting dark
What;Arrival and wandering around the city+narrow escape from tonberries
Where;The residential buildings, market, the cemetery
When; 23rd and throughout the week
Warnings; Will update if any come up.
A. 23rd Residential Buildings
The young woman hasn't had a chance yet to replace her school uniform. There's a slight bit of awkwardness in her mannerisms about that, made most apparent by the way she seems to keep her arms wrapped around herself. Almost as if she thinks she can disappear into herself by doing that. Of course nothing is quite that simple. In the back of her mind she keeps telling herself that there's no need for awkwardness. After all, back home on a Saturday juts like this she'd be traveling through a sea of other students in their uniforms. This isn't home though and she can't help but feel like the uniform just makes her stand out.
There's not too much she can do about that particular fact at the moment though and her mind wanders quickly to the vastness of the situation at hand. Nothing about this place is similar to anything she's ever seen before. She holds the red key as she looks up at the buildings trimmed with their different colors.
"Green, Blue, Gray and," she looks down at hers, "Red. What does it mean? Why are we being categorized like this?"
B. 24th Market District
The market was like absolutely nothing Mitsuru had ever seen before and there was no denying that it was overwhelming. There were things Mitsuru needed though and so she'd made a list and headed out. The list was something she was clinging to as she walked through the open-air market with an icy expression that revealed nothing of her inner thoughts about the place. At least she was quite good at hiding her emotions, which hopefully meant that she wouldn't need to worry about embarrassing herself too much here.
In order to further avoid the potential for embarrassment she also seemed to be doing her best to avoid people in general. All of her attention seemed focused on her list and the various stalls and buildings. Nothing about this place seemed to make sense and she would even go so far as to say it looked like nobody actually planned the layout. Honestly, that in itself was a little frustrating. Frankly, it was just poor design. That wasn't something she needed to get distracted by though. She needed to be focusing on the list and trying to get out of here as quickly as possible.
Unfortunately, the ever important list slipped from her hand and went flying off away from her.
"Come back here right now," she commanded. Because certainly commanding a piece of paper would work.
C. 24th Just Outside the Cemetery just as it's getting dark
Artemisia had noticed something just as the sun was starting to set. From the brief whisper that came into her mind she couldn't quite figure out what she was sensing. The most logical thing to do here would be to contact Shinjiro and have some sort of backup before she attempted anything. However, she wasn't really thrilled with the idea of getting Shinjiro involved in something dangerous immediately after their mutual arrival here. It was selfish of her, deep down she truly did know that, but everyone could be selfish sometimes. She justified going forward alone as something she needed to do. She'd been the one to sense it and it would make more sense for her to put herself in danger than to let someone else do it for her.
Wasn't it amazing how someone could justify something in their own head?
It was easy enough to locate the hooded figure as it rounded a corner. All she could catch a glimpse of at the moment was it's heavy brown robe from the back. From a distance it looked to be a fairly decent size, perhaps around four feet in height? She couldn't quite tell, which only compelled her to try to get closer to it. She continued after it, using Artemisia to keep track of it every time it sped up around a corner. Eventually it stopped attempting to flee just outside what appeared to be a cemetery. It wasn't somewhere she'd been yet, though it wasn't as though she was too familiar with anything here as of yet.
When the creature turned around she steeled itself against it's hollow eyes. It reminded her considerably of a shadow and yet she knew that wasn't what it was. A terror began to prick at the back of her mind and instinctively she reached for the Evoker on her belt. She brought the gun to her head and pressed (making quite a sight for anyone to stumble upon).
"I command thee," she shouted with an authoritarian voice. With an explosion the Persona appeared hovering slightly above her.The creature began to shuffle closer to her, closing the gap to where it was almost close enough to touch. With a flourish of her own rapier she pointed Artemesia forward to attack as she quickly maneuvered backwards. A flurry of ice like daggers formed in from of Persona and then cascaded into the green skinned creature in front of her. It stumbled back allowing for more distance between the two of them. The terror that had only been prickling at her mind had started to push down the closer it got.
To make matters worse she was fairly certain she was sensing another somewhere nearby. This was not a battle that she should be taking, though a part of her did want to stay to finish it off. She stole a glance back and noticed that it was slowly getting back up on it's feet and heading her way. She needed to make a choice. Flee or stay.
In the end she chose something in between. Her goal now was to gather intel. Unfortunately, her Persona was a bit more geared towards combat than support, which meant her scanning took longer than Yamagishi would have. This ended up leaving her slightly vulnerable to the growing sense of dread and anguish that the creature seemed to dredge up the closer it got. Perhaps flee would have been the better choice.
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“There’s lots of other stuff people can find to do, though. I know a lady who owns a flower shop, and a friend who’s a tailor, and someone who owns the hunter lodge and runs a restaurant out of it. Oh! I guess there’s an investigation place too. I know a couple people that work at it too. I don’t go there much, though.” Because there was a tall weird guy who worked there and it reminded him of the bad person in his world… Still, he moved on quickly. “So I bet you could find something too, if you wanna.”
Mono perked up to hear that. Wasn’t that kind of good news then? “That’s great! I hope you guys get to talk a lot and do stuff while you’re both here.” And… It made the boy wonder if it was possible his friend Six might appear too… That would be pretty great, and if Mitsuru had been separated from her friend, but he was here too now? Stranger things happened, it seemed.
“Oh… That’s not fair at all. No one is around to really deal with stuff that happened in my world either, so I know that’s kinda frustrating.” He responded with a serious frown. And it was part of why this world was pretty frustrating, too. “The monsters are pretty bad sometimes, like the bigger ones that appear. Like there was a demon bear before I got here, and these big ol crab men when I did get here! And a monster plant…”
He hummed a little, considering what might be the worst. Oddly enough, the child didn’t think the monsters were the worst. “Then there were the rains that were made of crystals that held people’s memories. Those really sucked, and I hated them the most. Got caught in it while I was running messages and saw a bunch of people’s memories I shouldnt’a seen and it made me really mad since I couldn’t help my friends since that stuff already happened to them.”
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"That's all rather interesting. How does money work in this place precisely? Are there regulations involved in setting up a business?" Surely there had to be something of that nature, otherwise how would it be regulated? "I'll certainly have to look into investigating all of these locations." And she most definitely would.
She shifted from one foot to the other a bit awkwardly. "Thank you. So do I." She supposed, even if much of what they had to discuss weren't exactly happy topics. Still, it definitely was impossible to deny that it was nice that he was here.
"I'm sorry that's relatable to you." A part of her wanted to comment on the fact that life often wasn't fair, but she didn't want to bring him down anymore than he might have been. She nodded without any expression on her face as he explained some of the things that had appeared. "I see. That seems like something of a variety of creatures." They sounded a bit similar to the various forms that the big shadows at taken. A small frown slipped onto her face as he described the crystals.
"Crystals that hold memories that anyone could see? I can see why you'd hate that the most." She would too. "That's only happened once though?" Hopefully it wasn't something that would happen again. While she'd gotten a bit better about sharing information, she still wasn't too keen on the idea of people seeing into her past.
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Mono shrugged a little. It was kind of sad that they both had to deal with things like that… But she didn’t need to apologize. It wasn’t like she could do anything about it in his world. The kid moved on rather quickly to focus on this world for the time being. “Yeah, there’s a whole bunch of different stuff. Like the usual stuff too, there’s different stuff in the sewers too, so they say you gotta be careful if you go down there.”
He shook his head slightly, at least seeming relieved to confirm the situation with the crystals. “Yeah, it’s only happened the once? I hope it was just a random weird thing, and that it doesn’t happen again. I dunno why it happened, either. I either didn’t hear or no one figured out how it happened.”
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"I'll keep that in mind, thank you for the warning." It seemed a bit disgraceful to her that the sewers were allowed to remain in a state of being unsafe, but there didn't seem to be a particular point in calling attention to that anymore than she already had.
"That's concerning that no reasoning was found behind it." Though...fitting for the rest of her life. Her expression dropped for a moment at the thought and she had to remind herself to not think on that. "Thank you again for your assistance and for answering my questions." She dipped her head in a quick bow. "I'm certain we both have other things to attend to, though."
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He tipped his little postman hat, like he’d seen some adults do before, and waved. “I’ll see you around! Careful not to let the wind take your list again!” And with that, the boy was hurrying off.