Quatre Raberba Winner (
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[Hello, Asgard. Have a polite looking blond looking at you in the video feed. He didn't seem overly flustered at the moment, though there was a bit of worry in his eyes. He did seem, however, determined to make a proper first impression. He offered a small but serious looking smile to the video.]
Hello. My name is Quatre Raberba Winner. I have just arrived here, and have been told a few things, but I am curious if there is anything that the standard information doesn't tell us that anyone knows.
According to the people here, I am a follower of Sigyn here, so I'd also like to greet my fellow followers. [Pleasant smile, a little less seriousness here.]
Thank you all in advance for your help.
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Hello. My name is Quatre Raberba Winner. I have just arrived here, and have been told a few things, but I am curious if there is anything that the standard information doesn't tell us that anyone knows.
According to the people here, I am a follower of Sigyn here, so I'd also like to greet my fellow followers. [Pleasant smile, a little less seriousness here.]
Thank you all in advance for your help.
[And he'd disappear for now, awaiting your replies.]
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'bout time one of you showed up.
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[Quatre would know his friends' voices anywhere.]
It's good to hear you!
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Just hate that you're stuck here with the rest of us.
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Hello, Quatre. [Her natural Japanese accent comes out when she speaks names, and her tongue stumbles over that one.] It's hard to think of things right off the top of my head, but since you mentioned your House, I do know that they change sometimes. A few people were shifted out of my house in the middle of the night and woke up in different houses without warning a couple of weeks ago. But it happened a few days after they got here, so you don't have to be scared of it happening the whole time you're here, I don't think.
... I hope that wasn't too bad of a thing to spring on you right off. It just seemed important.
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[Too much? Maybe, but Quatre appreciated the thought behind it. Her accent doesn't bother him much either. He's used to hearing 'Katoru' from a few Japanese friends, after all.]
Thank you for your help, though, Miss...?
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[That's when she thinks of something else they should know.]
There's one other thing, too - when you go into other districts, especially the houses, you'll feel kind of unwelcome. No one really knows why, but the locals aren't as nice to you in districts other than your own. And it's really bad in the houses if you're there for a few hours. But I work in a different district, and I've gotten used to it.
Oh - Mako Nakarai, but most people call me Nakama.
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[He listened to her comments quietly, nodding a bit.]
So, there's a definite segregation then. Not something they are very clear about, but it's there all the same. I will keep that in mind if I travel about. I hope that does not mean there will be problems in the future. Has anything gone beyond just the tension?
Miss Nakama, then. It is very nice to meet you.
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[Now she's more strongly reminded of Moji. He's so analytical, trying to piece together the situation immediately after having arrived. Without the innate distrust she developed of Moji, it's something she can admire.]
There haven't been any really big fights, if that's what you mean. The locals barely even engage people, so they won't actually do anything to make you leave. It's just... like you said, tension.
[More seriously.] My friend Jr. thinks that maybe we're being set up for a competition between the gods. That's why we were all divided up like this.
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A competition. That does sound plausible if each district comes off as unwelcome. Were you given special... 'powers' as well?
[Which was interesting considering his own ability he could feel had been restricted or removed. He wasn't sure why or how, but it had been a long time since he hadn't had some extraneous feeling nagging at the back of his mind.]
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[She's not entirely pleased by that, but she's learning to live with her power.]
How about you, what's yours?
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It's very nice to meet you, Mr Suzuya. That is the correct way to address you, yes? [The name sounded Asian, so he wasn't sure if he had the order correct.]
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Can I ask your name?
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And ah, how rude. You may call m' Türkiye if it pleases yah.
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Türkiye? [And he said it fairly well, considering his Middle Eastern roots.] As in the country...? [Another one refering to himself as a country?]
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And yes--but I prefer empire, if you don't mind.
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So... you're like the gentleman who says he is Germany?
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