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[ One moment, you were stepping through a door. The next moment, a wall of heat and bright sunlight slams into you; it's at least 40°C out here, though it's mercifully, blessedly dry. Whenever your eyes adjust, you find yourself standing outside of what looks to be an old shed, overlooking a strange yet picturesque village. The cries and calls of birds fills the air, and across the water people in strange garments are going about their business.
Welcome to Osnova, stranger. ]
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Not entirely... but I suppose it can't be helped.
[ she'll just have to scrounge up the echoes for another gown later. Takes the skirt of her dress and starts methodically tearing the underskirts out of it, a task that takes a deceptive amount of strength ]
Might I ask— where this is?
[ even in Kaito's most wild ravings of a State of Some Confusion, even in her most drunken stupors, no hallucination of the surface had ever been described as so warm, so bright, filled with a sun that beats down like a hammer. And it's too vivid, too sharp and clear to be dismissed as a honey dream... ]
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Osnova, Pyxis. How do you not know . . . ?
[ The lady's garb wouldn't be so out of place in one of the more industrialised nations, and if she hailed from such a place it's not so much of a surprise that she wouldn't know the name of a backwoods Pyxin border town. But even city-dwelling folk knew better than to wear so many layers -- and if she didn't know where she was, how had she gotten here? ]
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I've never heard of either such place. Are we very close to England...?
[ surely this must be the surface — what else could it be? — but just how much has it changed while they lived in the Neath... ]
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England? Now there's a name I've not heard before.
[ And with that, she hops down from her rocky perch, landing light and easy on the ground some feet away. ]
Is it a city? It doesn't sound Cephean.
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Hurries to finish with her skirt, certain that it would be best to have her hands free as soon as possible, just in case ]
It's... a country, rather.
Cephean?
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[ The hurry doesn't go unnoticed. But she merely smiles, light and friendly and perfectly relaxed. ]
You must come from somewhere quite foreign, m'lady, to not recognize these names.
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The "First Land"... I must admit this is all rather strange to me, yes.
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[to be fair, taverns can be ideal for ambushes, particularly when one is friends with the tavernkeeper or the regulars... but Aoko's confident enough in her ability to scope a location from the door (and to handle multiple burly assailants at once) to accept for now. If things appear to be too much of a challenge she reasons that she can escape into the wilds and survive for at least a few nights]
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[ And she promptly turns to head down the path, walking slowly enough that she won't leave her new guest behind. She's never been one to distrust, even a stranger—and just like Aoko, she's confident in her ability to handle herself. ]
My name is Bluebird, by the by. It's a pleasure!
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Aoko Nakamori. The pleasure is mine, Miss Bluebird.