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001 // Action
[ There comes a point in every young man's life where he must venture into a panfandom scientific enclosure to retrieve his Navy uniform, in spite of his misgivings in regard to giant robots. Much like a new Pokemon trainer must set out on his own, but with marginally fewer chances of being struck by lightning.
Really, this is your run of the mill exploration of Luceti's village proper, complete with walking into buildings while staring at the ceiling, obtaining +1 midshipman's uniform and unintentional (somewhat intentional) people watching.
Barring whenever it is that Mister Wellard walks into somebody for being preoccupied, that is. And the point in the day where he somehow accumulates a small following of ducks.
He's... he's not really sure what that's about. They're just sort of there when he's walking, hanging out when he sits down, occasionally demanding bread, which he obviously can't not get for them. They're talking ducks. He can only hold out hope that ducks don't have the ability to group into attack formations. ]
Really, this is your run of the mill exploration of Luceti's village proper, complete with walking into buildings while staring at the ceiling, obtaining +1 midshipman's uniform and unintentional (somewhat intentional) people watching.
Barring whenever it is that Mister Wellard walks into somebody for being preoccupied, that is. And the point in the day where he somehow accumulates a small following of ducks.
He's... he's not really sure what that's about. They're just sort of there when he's walking, hanging out when he sits down, occasionally demanding bread, which he obviously can't not get for them. They're talking ducks. He can only hold out hope that ducks don't have the ability to group into attack formations. ]

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Huh. ]
Ah- yes. I did. [ A little pause for thought. ] It's been an interesting few days.
[ He will never not put that politely. ]
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She takes a halfstep closer.]
I know it's a lot to get used to at first, but really most of the people here are very kind.
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Yes, they have been. [ One or two individuals compared to the whole of the village, who have been nothing but helpful; most of the time it hardly seems worth worrying over. Annnd a little more bread to those ducks. ] I owe several people a great deal for their kindness.
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Most people who are kind don't do it because they want you to owe them, you know.
[And her gaze flickers significantly to the ducks.]
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People that kind, though, I'm happy to be kind to in return.
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Fair enough.
[You know. That uniform looks sort of familiar...]
So did you find friends from your world here?
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[ Home, that's a bit of a broad term, he supposes, but it's one of the best words for it. ]
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That's good, then. Adjusting is easier when you're not alone.
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