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The population seems to have suddenly increased recently, and I do not mean of the locals. [There's a hint of curiosity as well as slight concern in his voice when that's said. It looks to him that these Gods are getting more outside help and he almost has to wonder if it's really justifiable to bring in more people for their assumed cause. He understands the whole "strength in numbers" approach but when more than half of them don't understand what it is they need to do, it's just a little frustrating.]
Though it's rather pointless, I apologize for those of you that are new and expecting explanations on how to return home from those of us that have been here longer. The only real key to that seems to be our task of returning color and life to this world. The first wave of newcomers may only offer so many answers, though at least this might make it a little easier for a larger group approach at understanding our situation better.
But, I have a question, for anyone that is willing to answer it. It's hardly mandatory. We've all basically been assigned as "heroes" of this land, to assist the Gods and locals in a troubled and difficult time. If you were actually given the choice to say yes or no to their plea, what would be your response? [Just before he's about to end his question there, he decides to tack on a little something extra.] --not just in this case. Would you ever choose to be some kind of hero?
Though it's rather pointless, I apologize for those of you that are new and expecting explanations on how to return home from those of us that have been here longer. The only real key to that seems to be our task of returning color and life to this world. The first wave of newcomers may only offer so many answers, though at least this might make it a little easier for a larger group approach at understanding our situation better.
But, I have a question, for anyone that is willing to answer it. It's hardly mandatory. We've all basically been assigned as "heroes" of this land, to assist the Gods and locals in a troubled and difficult time. If you were actually given the choice to say yes or no to their plea, what would be your response? [Just before he's about to end his question there, he decides to tack on a little something extra.] --not just in this case. Would you ever choose to be some kind of hero?
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That's still long enough. I guess that means there's no quick way to accomplish what they asked.
[It's strange, actually. She's honestly starting to wonder if this really is one of the Wise Man's missions.] But... I guess it's not a welcome, but I can at least introduce myself. [Baby pauses, just as she feels she will every time she says her "name."] I'm Babydoll.
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[There's a brief moment as Barnaby takes in the name, wondering just what exactly it entails. Is she trying to hide from someone? Is it a secret identity? Of course he could hardly ask about it, he's accustomed enough to such things as alternate identities. So he simply accepts it without question, a bit more of a lighthearted tone to his voice.]
It sounds like a good enough idea. My name is Barnaby. It's nice to meet you Babydoll. If there's anything else you'd like to know about then please don't hesitate in asking. I'll do my best to provide answers.
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[really different. There's no monsters to fight and no opportunity to be a badass, basically] Thank you, Barnaby. I... think I'm figuring things out. But if I need anything, I'll ask.