Really, huh. In my world, we have a little organized religion, but it doesn't really take precedent. I doubt they exist anyhow, but it might be different for yours. Not sure how the 'a god in yours, not god in mine' really works, but whatever. What's your world called?
Cleric, job, class... student? So, you're still studying to be a harvest cleric?
Hmm, well - technically I can go in to that world you saw in my dream, but I actually live in another world. *Explaining cyberspace in none internet lingo is surprisingly difficult* My home is called Japan while that other world is called "The World".
*Well, she still hadn't mastered all the spells so I guess you can say that.* Yes. But I do learn other things, like literature and math.
I've heard of Japan, but really, why don't you just hop between dimensions the way you usually and get back to your old world? Speaking of which, how do you even do that anyway? Is it technology, or more spirit stuff?
The World and Japan - you can they were connected *With wonderful power of internet* ... with technology. Unfortunately, I don't think it would work in Somarium... things seem to work very differently here.
Two worlds that are connected? Hm... Japan has some pretty amazing technology there. The technology able to open up wormholes between worlds... Now that's amazing.
You don't say you've brought some of that technology here? I mean, even if it doesn't necessarily work here...
Well... Japan is famous for its technology back home. I don't know about the wormhole business though...
No, it was rather unexpected when I arrived here. I really didn't have a chance to grab my computer. *giggles* But... now that I think about it, I think there's something similar in Somarium.
Computers have a rectangular monitor, er screen like this. *Draws an invisible box with her hands.* And they have a keyboard - that's something to type words or commands to the computer. And a hard drive which sort of functions like a brain -...
*pauses, with a wary smile* You know, I think it'd be easier to just show you one in shopping district.
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Cleric, job, class... student? So, you're still studying to be a harvest cleric?
[She totally doesn't get RPGs.]
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*Well, she still hadn't mastered all the spells so I guess you can say that.* Yes. But I do learn other things, like literature and math.
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You regularly traverse between dimensions?!
[Now she's really pinged.]
I've heard of Japan, but really, why don't you just hop between dimensions the way you usually and get back to your old world? Speaking of which, how do you even do that anyway? Is it technology, or more spirit stuff?
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*taps her chin in a pondering manner*
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You don't say you've brought some of that technology here? I mean, even if it doesn't necessarily work here...
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No, it was rather unexpected when I arrived here. I really didn't have a chance to grab my computer. *giggles* But... now that I think about it, I think there's something similar in Somarium.
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[:D]
Say, what does this 'computer' look like anyway?
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*pauses, with a wary smile* You know, I think it'd be easier to just show you one in shopping district.
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[We are so taken aback by Atoli's kindness. She's so sweet. .___.]
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... Er. Um. If it's not... too much trouble? Th-that'll be... nice.
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Blastia...?
Of course not! *Her smile breaks into a grin* It's no trouble at all, Rita. Would you like to meet up now or later?
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Well, if you don't mind...
Er, later would be nice, I think. It's getting pretty late out. Let's meet tomorrow at the fountain place...? Would that be okay?
[I mean, no one's ever wanted to show her... well, anything, really. This is...]
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*nods with a smile. Yay! She'll get to go to shopping district with someone tomorrow.*
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Ah, um.
[She's at a clear loss of what to say.]
Yeah. I'll, um, see you tomorrow, then. Er. Yeah.
Thanks.
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