[ she takes the donut up to her mouth and takes a bite out of it... it kind of looks like a piece of it just disappears into the void of her face. but she does in fact have a mouth there. ]
Scawwy? I don't mind.
It was a village that several of us were summoned to by a cult. They planned to sacrifice us in order to summon their dark god.
Apparently it kind of collapsed on its own, but they did succeed in summoning their god. Defeating her was a different issue, but that was also achieved with... minimal casualties.
[ doesn't dwell on that long. anyway, ]
And your game? Did you defeat the cult, as a group?
We allowed them to complete their ritual, but sabotaged it so that their god would emerge incomplete and... in a sort of pathetic state. Then we defeated both the god and the cult.
Demons are simply another kind of person, ones of great diversity. For example, Strohl also resembles what would likely be a demon from my homeworld.
[ guys with horns, shadowy beasts, goopy slime creatures. it's a broad category. however... ]
The reason I invited you over to talk is because you are young, so I wished to check in on you, yet you seem like you might not appreciate being treated too much like a child.
he sighs, elbow on the table as he leans his chin on his hand. ]
There's a girl not much older than you as part of my squadron at home. I like her very much, as she's intelligent and extremely capable, but her shyness and my own manner don't go together very well. She usually stutters through short sentences, or hits me and leaves, or both. I don't know how to interact with children as an adult does, really.
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[ she'll come over to join him. ]
Did you find those at the mall?
[ his many shirts. how fashionable are they. ]
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Yes, to both. It's useful to stock up. Would you like a donut?
[ they're pretty elaborate fancy ones. ]
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[ she'll take a donut... ]
That's true. In the other place I was in, we had a clothes store that we could go to... but only for one week, and then there weren't any others.
[ if you didn't stock up, you were out of luck. ]
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Can you tell me about the other place? It's one of the locations on the Departures board.
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Scawwy? I don't mind.
It was a village that several of us were summoned to by a cult. They planned to sacrifice us in order to summon their dark god.
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That kind of thing happens far too often. What is it with cults and sacrifices? Truly a bizarre practice.
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... Was the cult defeated, then?
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[ doesn't dwell on that long. anyway, ]
And your game? Did you defeat the cult, as a group?
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We allowed them to complete their ritual, but sabotaged it so that their god would emerge incomplete and... in a sort of pathetic state. Then we defeated both the god and the cult.
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[ finishes off his donut with a frown on his brow. ]
If I may ask. What are you, exactly?
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Where I come from, people who look like this are called "shadows." I suppose you could think of them as fairies, of a sort.
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[ not self-inclusive? strange way to word a self-introduction. ]
I see. In my homeworld, those that resemble you would likely be demons, but I've learned that term carries different connotations elsewhere.
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... In that case, I appreciate you inviting me over to talk, instead of reacting in a way that people would normally react to a demon.
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[ guys with horns, shadowy beasts, goopy slime creatures. it's a broad category. however... ]
The reason I invited you over to talk is because you are young, so I wished to check in on you, yet you seem like you might not appreciate being treated too much like a child.
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[ at both of those. ]
I see. I suppose that's how adults normally act around children...
[ apparently, she's still not used to it. ]
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he sighs, elbow on the table as he leans his chin on his hand. ]
There's a girl not much older than you as part of my squadron at home. I like her very much, as she's intelligent and extremely capable, but her shyness and my own manner don't go together very well. She usually stutters through short sentences, or hits me and leaves, or both. I don't know how to interact with children as an adult does, really.
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I'm not allowed to speak to adults back home, so it's taken some getting used to.
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[ it is. ]
That seems counterproductive. Some adults are simply cruel.
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They are. But rules are made by whoever has the power. Everyone else can only follow them.
... A bit like these "games."