Characters: Bernkastel and realityshifted. Location: YOUR REALITY Time: Anytime. Summary: Bernkastel goes visiting the realities of people. You should probably redirect her attention. Warnings: None as of yet.
Her reply is simple. A few black cats rub up against her legs... her familiars were always magnetic to her form, no matter what she took up, or where she went. They weren't the kind who would rip away arms, but their presence in numbers usually marked hers. She smiles in a way that is unnatural for even her. It's meant to look genuine, but in reality, it was the same kind of disgusting smile someone forced when they gave you something you didn't want, and they knew it.
"A voyager witch can go wherever they want, whenever they want." She picks up one of the cats circling her, petting it affectionately, as if she was any ordinary girl. "That has been within my capabilities since before the plane, Satoshi."
And a thoughtful pause, with a smile. "Why is it better if I go?"
"Looks do deceive, but I'm more than old enough to investigate your world without the, ah... need of a guardian."
She looked like her overdressed self in this situation, since the world of Auldrant seemed to go back in time compared to most kakera she traveled, she simply looked 'overdressed' as opposed to 'completely and utterly standing out'. She found Auldrant fascinating-- a fragment so different from any iteration of Earth. She nearly choked in this world, but only nearly-- this was a world made up of different particles, and the body of a witch could feel it in the air.
"If we're being honest, no. I come from the Plane."
It's a test question, to see if he knows. His was another line she traced in the sea, another fragment to explore, even if they hadn't been properly introduced. What would his reaction be for the apparent sudden apparition of a girl he'd never met having access to his world?
"And my apologies for mistaking an empire for a kingdom. When you see so many, they blend together."
[and she most certainly is suspicious]transferinMay 7 2011, 05:01:19 UTC
She most certainly was watching him.
There were two lines to follow from the plane to this world. Ai's, and one whom she had never met before. Instead of the original plan, of taking this form and chasing Ai to her school for a simple game of annoyance, she followed the thread of another... and while there were certainly people around her, they didn't have that spark. They were, in the words of even a witch's game, NPCs. They weren't what she was looking for. While she was surrounded by cats with gold eyes alight in the reflection of the night lights, her violet eyes bore no reflection. Even if someone shone a light directly on them
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Re: [Mm, certainly.]transferinMay 8 2011, 02:14:41 UTC
She followed at her own pace, only walking faster whenever he turned a corner so she would not lose him. She was interested, to say the least, since this is indeed the line she traced and they were playing cat and mouse-- though who was the cat and who was the mouse was up for debate, surely. But a game is something she would never turn down.
It was the same thin smile and open eyes, as her cats eventually stopped following and it was just her innocently tailing the car.
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Her reply is simple. A few black cats rub up against her legs... her familiars were always magnetic to her form, no matter what she took up, or where she went. They weren't the kind who would rip away arms, but their presence in numbers usually marked hers. She smiles in a way that is unnatural for even her. It's meant to look genuine, but in reality, it was the same kind of disgusting smile someone forced when they gave you something you didn't want, and they knew it.
"I can explore just a little, can't I?"
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And a thoughtful pause, with a smile. "Why is it better if I go?"
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She looked like her overdressed self in this situation, since the world of Auldrant seemed to go back in time compared to most kakera she traveled, she simply looked 'overdressed' as opposed to 'completely and utterly standing out'. She found Auldrant fascinating-- a fragment so different from any iteration of Earth. She nearly choked in this world, but only nearly-- this was a world made up of different particles, and the body of a witch could feel it in the air.
"Certainly a lovely kingdom."
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It's a test question, to see if he knows. His was another line she traced in the sea, another fragment to explore, even if they hadn't been properly introduced. What would his reaction be for the apparent sudden apparition of a girl he'd never met having access to his world?
"And my apologies for mistaking an empire for a kingdom. When you see so many, they blend together."
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There were two lines to follow from the plane to this world. Ai's, and one whom she had never met before. Instead of the original plan, of taking this form and chasing Ai to her school for a simple game of annoyance, she followed the thread of another... and while there were certainly people around her, they didn't have that spark. They were, in the words of even a witch's game, NPCs. They weren't what she was looking for. While she was surrounded by cats with gold eyes alight in the reflection of the night lights, her violet eyes bore no reflection. Even if someone shone a light directly on them ( ... )
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It was the same thin smile and open eyes, as her cats eventually stopped following and it was just her innocently tailing the car.
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