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want_to_belong) wrote in
lifenet2018-03-09 10:15 am
OTA - Just some random time around now - These Thins Aren't Quite as Nice as Cell Phones
Hey, anyone feel like talking into a rock is the start of some sort of prank?
[OOC: Just assume this is posted at a convenient time around event stuff.]
[OOC: Just assume this is posted at a convenient time around event stuff.]

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[She smiles, pleased by the recognition.]
Yes, I am. And I'm assuming from the voice that I'm speaking to Prompto, correct? I admit, it might be easier if these came with some sort of caller ID, but people seem to be muddling through thus far.
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Heh, yeah, this does feel a bit like being back in the stone age.
[See what he did there?! She would have no idea how clever he felt in that moment.]
Maybe someone can make a wish for touch screens.
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This place does seem to have problems with advanced technology, in particular- even for those of us who didn't arrive completely drenched in seawater. ...I wonder how well the Storyteller might take to computers, if they had the chance to get familiar with them. There are a lot of stories out there online, aren't there?
[Please do not make the Storyteller read fanfiction.]
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[He had just assumed something happened to his stuff upon arrival but it was a pretty consistent problem now.]
Oh man, you should read all the stories online. There's millions of them!
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[At his suggestion, she laughs brightly.]
Oh, I've seen a few- an acquaintance of mine had an irrepressable habit of texting people about her favorite fanfictions, once she got over being too shy to talk about them.
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[With a soft snort he started off rather casually.]
I read a story about this guy once who got a roommate when he moved out for school, and this dude was obsessed with that sort of stuff. And video games. I mean, video games are cool, but come on. You gotta have limits.
Anyway, one day he walks into this guy's room and he sees there's like, nine water bottles full of p...
[Wait, Muffet was a lady, wasn't she? A spider lady, but still. Realizing this, he choked a bit and stopped the story in his tracks.]
Aah, I mean... Maybe that story isn't appropriate.
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[The thing about being A Lady and also from a species that was more energy than biology is that toilet humor takes a moment to register. She doesn't sound annoyed or embarrassed, though, so it's probably okay?]
That certainly seems a bit rude to his poor roommate, one does expect people to clean up after themselves.
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Ah. Yeah, we do. Do that. ...Spiders don't?
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I suppose ordinary, nonmagical spiders must? Monsters like my people don't need to, though, no. We're really made of more magical energy than actual, physical matter.
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[He wasn't the best at dealing with these extreme foreign subjects, but at least there never seemed to be any real malice or dishonesty behind it. Just awkwardness.]
How do you keep up your magical energy, then? Do you absorb it from elemental stashes you find?
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No, it's something our bodies replenish naturally. It isn't that far off from how humans convert the food they eat into energy, I believe- except that for you it's physical energy and for us it's magical energy.
Monster food will have magic infused into it either during the cooking process or while the crops are being grown. We can eat nonmagical food too, but it's... less nutritious, I suppose would be the closest way to put it, because it requires more effort for our bodies to turn it into magic, so we get less energy out of it overall.
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[Major questions being, where did magical energy come from? How could it be infused? He was more scientifically minded, even if he believed in magic.]
I guess I'll just consider it like solar energy.
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I'm likely not explaining it terribly well, in any case. In my defense, I did major in business and economics, not magical theory.
[You want her to explain how magic affects the stock market, now, she can do that.]
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[Without Iggy they'd be very scrawny, dirty, dead boys.]
Business and economics? Are there stores where you're from kinda like our shops?
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[Ignis Scientia can handle a lot of things, and she appreciates that.]
Quite exactly like your shops, I suspect, if they're anything like human shops on my world. I myself happen to run a bakery, selling to humans and monsters alike. We've been doing quite well thus far.
[Her business is basically her baby, and if the Storyteller hadn't reassured them all that time ran differently here she'd be panicking about leaving it without anyone to run it this long.]
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Say, how has your baking been going?
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[The last part is said with considerable relief. Muffet had been getting really, really tired of coconut over the last few months.]
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