キューブ (Cube) (
loyal_cube) wrote2009-05-31 11:39 am
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✪ One Week ✪ [Text]
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Dear Sir Gunbard and Miss Yucie,
So far, it's been a week away from home. Feels as though I'm still dreaming. This city called Discedo is more mysterious with each day that passes. It looks deserted at times but there is always chatter over the radio devices. Unfortunately, I'm unable to cast any magic. Not even the weakest of it works. I can't even summon Soraoto for items. The residents here say there is a small device placed under my that is causing the trouble. Living without any magic for a week as been a bit strange. I've never realized, before my arrival here, just how much I relied on magic. I wonder if this is how other non-magical beings feel like. It's quite an experience. As optimistic as I try to stay, I'm having trouble staying that way. The more I learn about this city's history, the more depressing I become. There was even a man here who passed on with unfulfilled aspirations because I could not provide any magical assistance at all.
However, do not worry. Not everything is gloomy here. I've have met quite a deal of friendly people here. Even the unfriendly ones are a bit interesting to talk to... even if most of them appear to have lost their minds. Miss Yucie, you would love to see the bird they have here. They're giant yellow birds called Chocobos that you can ride much like you would a steed. I can imagine you riding on one,if only to fall off. I know you could do it, Miss. Even you, as well, Master! They would be an interesting addition to a carriage, don't you agree?
As much as I wish I were home, I hope you're both getting along well without my assistance. Please pass on my regards to everyone. I really am starting to feel homesick.
Sincerely,
Cube
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Good Morning, Discedo!
Thank you Miss Iji andMiss Utena for all your help with moving the love seat! It really fills the empty space in here, making it more comfortable, to say the least. Thank you so very much!
Also, thank you so much Mr. Kanji for bringing over that spindle of thread and needle. I didn't quite use it all, if you'd like me to return the rest. Let me know if there is anything I can do for you sometime.
Mr. Vash, I hope you feel better today. Oh, Miss Gracia, I do hope the walls are a little nicer to you lately. You have me worried. I also hope you're healing well, Mr. Johnny. Please try not to get burned next time you dance.
Um, does anyone know the name of a man who recently passed on? I don't know his name, so I don't know how to explain besides he said he was dying... I want to sends my regards and wishes he rests in peace.
((OOC: Cube thinks
nouvelliste is dead thanks to the brownie madness. Feel free to confuse him further, though. Tags might be slow for a few hours too.))
Dear Sir Gunbard and Miss Yucie,
So far, it's been a week away from home. Feels as though I'm still dreaming. This city called Discedo is more mysterious with each day that passes. It looks deserted at times but there is always chatter over the radio devices. Unfortunately, I'm unable to cast any magic. Not even the weakest of it works. I can't even summon Soraoto for items. The residents here say there is a small device placed under my that is causing the trouble. Living without any magic for a week as been a bit strange. I've never realized, before my arrival here, just how much I relied on magic. I wonder if this is how other non-magical beings feel like. It's quite an experience. As optimistic as I try to stay, I'm having trouble staying that way. The more I learn about this city's history, the more depressing I become. There was even a man here who passed on with unfulfilled aspirations because I could not provide any magical assistance at all.
However, do not worry. Not everything is gloomy here. I've have met quite a deal of friendly people here. Even the unfriendly ones are a bit interesting to talk to... even if most of them appear to have lost their minds. Miss Yucie, you would love to see the bird they have here. They're giant yellow birds called Chocobos that you can ride much like you would a steed. I can imagine you riding on one,
As much as I wish I were home, I hope you're both getting along well without my assistance. Please pass on my regards to everyone. I really am starting to feel homesick.
Sincerely,
Cube
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Good Morning, Discedo!
Thank you Miss Iji and
Also, thank you so much Mr. Kanji for bringing over that spindle of thread and needle. I didn't quite use it all, if you'd like me to return the rest. Let me know if there is anything I can do for you sometime.
Mr. Vash, I hope you feel better today. Oh, Miss Gracia, I do hope the walls are a little nicer to you lately. You have me worried. I also hope you're healing well, Mr. Johnny. Please try not to get burned next time you dance.
Um, does anyone know the name of a man who recently passed on? I don't know his name, so I don't know how to explain besides he said he was dying... I want to sends my regards and wishes he rests in peace.
((OOC: Cube thinks
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I don't' find it entertaining, either... even if I am one.
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...You're a demon? I-I mean. Not that that's necessarily a bad thing, but you seem so nice...!
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[Cube hesitates for a moment.]
Well, believe it or not, some residents of the Demon World are friendly. Although, the majority are not. Thank you! You're very kind too. I prefer the Human World. Besides, I can't imagine leaving Master and Miss.
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I can believe that! I mean, I've kind of tried to keep my distance from the demons back home, so I pretty much only see the ones who show up to make trouble. It's a biased sample. I bet the human world's a lot easier on the nerves - and it sounds like a really nice part of it that you live in.
[Voice | Japanese]
Both worlds have their good and bad, like all worlds. Although, yes. Where I live is normally very peaceful, but we get the random "strange happenings" and attacks too.
What are the demons like in your world? I'm just curious. I mean, depending on how Satan-sama feels, it can be just about anything in my world. He's not all bad if you got to know him... which most never do. Because hes the King of the Underworld... Even though Princess Glenda is a bit scarier most times. It's a strange place compared tot he human world, I suppose...
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Well... like I said, the demons I've seen were the nasty kind. Possession, murder, sealing contracts with kids' lives, and so on....
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[His voice can barely be heard]
That's so horrible...
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...Yeah. Sorry.
[Voice | Japanese]
N-No! It's alright. I'm sorry. I just... forget sometimes... how Hell is like for non-demons.
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Deep inside....It's the same way where you're from?
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Well, the "Demon World" or "Hell" or "Under World," whichever you wish to call it, is all the same place for conjuring terror and inflicting punishment. Although, most times I've come to find the worst things aren't born in hell. Satan-sama is the King who resides there with his daughter, Princess Glenda. Sometimes we joke and say she's more of a demon then Satan-sama. It's quite amusing how tough she is on her father. Even Satan-sama has his good side, although Princess Glenda doesn't appreciate it. However, I digress... just talking about it makes me long to visit there in a peculiar way. [He giggles]
You have demons in your world, so, have you been to Hell?
[Voice | Japanese]
Hm... definitely different, yeah. And I've never been to Hell. It'd end up being, uh... kind of an issue politically.
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[He stops for a moment, thinking before giving up]
How?
[Voice | Japanese]
But basically, I work for a bureau that's not exactly on good terms with the demon armies.
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[His voice changes to a weak and worried tone]
I hope... my speaking with you isn't going to... cause problems for you.
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I'm glad. I never know what to expect, though. I suppose you're right. Not in a rude way, but I'm grateful your bosses aren't here. I'd worry since our worlds share some thing sin common, but you're right.
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I'm just as glad as you are that the real higher-ups are still back home.
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May I ask you another question, if you have the time?
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((I'm sorry this is so late, I got caught up with things and I... forgot what he was going to ask. lol Excuse my lameness.))
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[haha, no problem! i've had the same thing happen XD]
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((Oh thank goodness! lol))
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