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Sep 17, 2008 23:51

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optimistickey September 18 2008, 06:14:38 UTC
Um, I've been to a whole bunch of different worlds. What do you want to know?

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cattleya_lupus September 18 2008, 15:44:40 UTC
Anything you see fit to tell. Geography, technology, customs, culture. I value any knowledge.

To whom am I speaking?

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optimistickey September 18 2008, 18:16:44 UTC
I'm Sora!

Well, the worlds are all pretty different! My home world is Destiny Islands. It was all forests and tropic beaches with a biiig blue ocean! And most people lived on the main island; that's where the school and shops were, but the kids had our own special island where we could hang out. We didn't have any computers. And then a bunch of the other worlds we went to were WAY different...like Agrabah was all desert, the Pride Lands were all grassland and canyons and stuff, and Atlantica was underwater.

And what does "maladroit" mean anyway?

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cattleya_lupus September 19 2008, 00:43:29 UTC
... and do you have a last name?

So, you are able to travel various worlds. But you can travel freely between them, unlike those of us who have been taken here?

Maladroit, awkward or inept. Lacking adroitness.

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cafedeinfierno September 18 2008, 07:04:17 UTC
Ha...! Well, can't say I'm not impressed with your diction, my eloquent amigo. You've got to be some kind of professional.

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cattleya_lupus September 18 2008, 15:48:02 UTC
Yes indeed, some kind. I speak only in the manner which expresses what I mean as precisely as possible.

And who are you, sir?

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cafedeinfierno September 18 2008, 17:25:11 UTC
An important skill, to be sure. The intelligent have no time for wishy-washy word choice or ambiguity. The truly sharp stab straight for the heart of the matter. That's one of my rules.

I go by Godot. Mr. Wolfe, was it? I imagine we'll get along just fine.

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cattleya_lupus September 19 2008, 00:48:17 UTC
Quite so, Mr. Godot. I have observed the degradation of the English language for many years. So many valuable words being lost to obscurity and disuse and replaced with dowdy jargon and colloquialisms. It is a tragedy, but perhaps unavoidable as the process of evolution dictates.

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loz_wolf September 18 2008, 17:22:27 UTC
You use a lot of words without saying much.

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cattleya_lupus September 18 2008, 17:34:11 UTC
That is a complaint I have received in abundance previously, and I'm certain I shall receive it again.

I have said precisely what I felt was necessary given current circumstances. If you have missed my meaning, or feel as if I have said more than is needed, the fault is not mine.

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huff_puff_wolf September 18 2008, 18:17:17 UTC
Rrrrrf well, I'm certainly no expert, but I know a thing or two about the Second and Fourth Kingdoms!

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cattleya_lupus September 19 2008, 00:45:02 UTC
That is acceptable, I do not require expert information, any is an improvement. The Second and Fourth Kingdoms of where, exactly?

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huff_puff_wolf September 19 2008, 04:23:40 UTC
Out of the Nine Kingdoms, naturally! Near as I can tell, it's a different dimension from this one! Rrrrm, although most interestingly, this dimension seems to know a thing or two on the Kingdoms' histories!

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cattleya_lupus September 19 2008, 04:39:54 UTC
As I said, I am entirely out of my depths. What are the Nine Kingdoms?

... is there something wrong with your throat, sir?

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