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mythmaking2013-12-08 03:00 pm
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- !npc: death,
- !npc: fairy godmother,
- !npc: father time,
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Once upon a time...
[ For the residents of Märchenstraße, and all the land surrounding it, the eighth of December was a day to look forward to. Looking at it from an outside perspective, strangers and travelers could easily assume it to be a holiday. At the very least, a day for a festival, if a modest one. A day that shopkeeps spent all morning preparing for, that all manner of creatures spent days traveling to the city to witness. They'd heard the talk that passed around, the rumors from those still left. But would it work? No one knew for sure, no matter how confident the stories seemed to be. But hope was very quickly becoming all they had left.
They had decorated the whole town. Streamers, banners, wreathes and garland made of autumn flowers, plus whatever the Fairy Godmother had cooked up. Oh, she was just giddy. No skepticism could be spoken around her, not if you wanted to escape the wrath of her wand! Rumor had it that she had caught wind of a few piglets squealing about the likelihood that their magic would fail, and that they were subsequently transformed into the band of musicians who could be found performing in the park.
Well, at least the music was festive.
Of course, the decorations weren't for the newcomers alone. Autumn was coming to a close in just a few weeks, and Old Man Winter would take the reigns like he did every year, and their weather would turn cold and harsh. The chill was already there, cool and biting when the wind picked up speed. Lady Autumn was much preferred to the citizens of the city with her gentle nature, even if she failed to show up, finishing her work in the orchards instead. That was what they liked about her.
It was mid-morning when Father Time was found outside of his tower, checking one of the numerous pocket watches he kept on his person. "Unnecessary, but comfortable," he called them, and closed the watch again. It was twelve o'clock in the afternoon, and where empty space had been just seconds before, now they were. Sitting on benches, lying in flower patches, scattered about the city and outside of the gates in peaceful slumber. They would awaken to the bells of the clock tower. Some, to many friendly and relieved faces all around them, some to grateful ones carrying gifts of food and clothing and magic, and some to fearful, cautious faces. Regardless of how the town treated them, they would awaken to a celebration of their arrival, and choices to be made, and the books. Each and every one. ]
They had decorated the whole town. Streamers, banners, wreathes and garland made of autumn flowers, plus whatever the Fairy Godmother had cooked up. Oh, she was just giddy. No skepticism could be spoken around her, not if you wanted to escape the wrath of her wand! Rumor had it that she had caught wind of a few piglets squealing about the likelihood that their magic would fail, and that they were subsequently transformed into the band of musicians who could be found performing in the park.
Well, at least the music was festive.
Of course, the decorations weren't for the newcomers alone. Autumn was coming to a close in just a few weeks, and Old Man Winter would take the reigns like he did every year, and their weather would turn cold and harsh. The chill was already there, cool and biting when the wind picked up speed. Lady Autumn was much preferred to the citizens of the city with her gentle nature, even if she failed to show up, finishing her work in the orchards instead. That was what they liked about her.
It was mid-morning when Father Time was found outside of his tower, checking one of the numerous pocket watches he kept on his person. "Unnecessary, but comfortable," he called them, and closed the watch again. It was twelve o'clock in the afternoon, and where empty space had been just seconds before, now they were. Sitting on benches, lying in flower patches, scattered about the city and outside of the gates in peaceful slumber. They would awaken to the bells of the clock tower. Some, to many friendly and relieved faces all around them, some to grateful ones carrying gifts of food and clothing and magic, and some to fearful, cautious faces. Regardless of how the town treated them, they would awaken to a celebration of their arrival, and choices to be made, and the books. Each and every one. ]
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Seeing the gaggle of men following Yui and Yui's own facial expression, she can't help but stop out of curiousity.] Wait, marrying you?
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Yes, marrying me - ( The group suddenly went crazy, all approaching her and attempting to take her hand. ) - No, not me!
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Come on! She said no! Go... try and marry someone else!
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She watches the group warily for a moment, making sure that they're completely gone, before she turns to Mei with a smile. )
Uhm, thanks for your help. ( Yui nods at ... the creature beside her too. ) It was getting really weird back there.
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Why did they want to marry you anyways?
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I can't remember doing or saying anything to them. It doesn't seem to affect the other people too.
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Maybe there's something about this place...
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I have a feeling that's the case too. Maybe it has something to do with the name on the journal that I got. It's the same name they've been calling me.
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[Mei digs out her own copy, showing the name "Alice" written on the spine.]
No matter how many times I tell them, they all keep calling me Alice. It's like they're totally ignoring me!
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I thought they just mistook me for someone but if it's happening to other people too, that's even more weird, isn't it?
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If this was like a role in a movie, I wouldn't mind at all, but not on a scale like this.
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( It's unnerving, being called something else. )
But you said someone? ( Someone told her something important!! This is great news because the people she's encountered so far have only been telling her how happy they are to see her. ) A person from this town too?
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[Sadly, she shakes her head.] I don't think so. He sounded pretty confused when it came to being here, so I think he was in the same boat as us. Sorry.
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Sounds like you for lucky before! [Luckier than they were now.] I've just travelled around my home's region. I never would have thought that other worlds even existed!
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( After all, the fate of humanity rested on her shoulder. Too much pressure for one high school student. )
Is your ... ( Yui's not sure how to describe Mei's pokemon. ) - friend also from where you came from?
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[Hibiscus tilts her head fondly. It's nice to have someone refer to her as a friend instead of her pet or random snake. Mei only smiles brightly at her.]
Hibiscus? Yup, she's a Serperior-- a grass Pokémon. We're partners, so I'm really glad that she's here with me.
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Yui smiles back. She'd like to try and pat her but then, Yui's not entirely sure how she'd take it. )
A grass ... Pokémon?
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Well, you see... she's, um... [She glances at Hibiscus, who merely gives her a very flat look in turn. Come on, Mei, you can do this!] She's... a lot like the animals here I think. My world's pretty much full of them, and they come in all shapes and sizes, and different types! For example, Hibi here can use attacks based sort of around nature. Using leaves and vines and stuff. Others can breath fire or water or generate electricity.
[She'll start digging around in her pack for the rest of her Pokeballs. They have to be around here somewhere.]
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So like powered-up animals then?
( Yeah, no. That's an underwhelming way to describe them. )
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Sort of. I could have another example here... for you...
[Thats when she stops looking all together and clearly looks distraught herself. Something's missing, and that something is the five other Pokeballs she normally has on her person.]
I don't get it. They were right here!
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From the way she's rummaging through her bag, it's as if she's missing something. )
Are you okay? Did you lose anything?
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I know I didn't lose them, but I'm supposed to have more of these. A trainer's allowed to carry six Pokémon at a time with these, but I only have one for Hibiscus.
I'm supposed to have more with the rest of my team. I could show you other examples with them, but I don't know where they went to!
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