Zulf (
leaveyourstarburning) wrote2012-05-21 02:52 am
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001. Video
...destroyed it entirely, did it...
[The words are muttered quietly over a mostly-dark feed; from the sound of it, the person speaking doesn't even seem to have realized they've managed to turn the Gear on - he sounds distracted, clearly speaking to himself rather than to any audience, and there's a good amount of jittercam action before he seems to realize that it's broadcasting.
The speaker is male, dark-haired and deathly pale; he's smiling a bit, but the expression doesn't reach his eyes at all. The look there isn't cruel, however; just rather lost.]
Is this how this works?
[His speech is a bit odd; it's in the common language spoken by all in Johto, but there's something there - a strangeness in pronunciation that indicates that he would have a hell of an accent in whatever world he just came from, as though he didn't grow up speaking whatever it is he's trying to utilize now. The statement is still oddly blank, though, as though he's addressing himself more than an audience; at least he doesn't seem to be expecting an answer - he simply checks something on the Gear before moving on.]
I understand that there are more survivors out there; from the look of it, there are many of you. I come to you seeking information - I mean you no harm, nor do I expect anything of you. [His gaze darts offscreen, focusing downward for a moment before he continues speaking.] This isn't anything like what I was told the Motherland would be; some of the machinery involved in transporting us may have taken some severe damage.
["May have." He uses the term lightly. He definitely knows it took damage of some sort; he broke the thing. He just doesn't know how severely he broke it; given that he's currently...nowhere near where he's supposed to be, he's assuming he broke it pretty spectacularly. He's a bit uncomfortable with the half-truth, though.
...that said, Zulf has seriously just informed all of Johto that he does, in fact, come in peace. There are some things that you just don't blatantly say...
However, he isn't dwelling on it; his gaze is darting downward again. Clearly there's something fascinating down there; he pauses for a moment before tilting the camera downward - there is a Chinchou rubbing against the lower half of his clothes, which appears to be a...very ugly skirt, if we're going to be honest.
Whatever it is, the Pokémon seems determined to love all over it; Zulf's tone has actually lightened a bit when he speaks, seeming much more comfortable now that he's not being focused on.]
Although, Motherland or not...it's good to see these creatures being so trusting. We've done enough to the rest of them.
[...someone please inform the guy that he's not in Kansas anymore.]
[The words are muttered quietly over a mostly-dark feed; from the sound of it, the person speaking doesn't even seem to have realized they've managed to turn the Gear on - he sounds distracted, clearly speaking to himself rather than to any audience, and there's a good amount of jittercam action before he seems to realize that it's broadcasting.
The speaker is male, dark-haired and deathly pale; he's smiling a bit, but the expression doesn't reach his eyes at all. The look there isn't cruel, however; just rather lost.]
Is this how this works?
[His speech is a bit odd; it's in the common language spoken by all in Johto, but there's something there - a strangeness in pronunciation that indicates that he would have a hell of an accent in whatever world he just came from, as though he didn't grow up speaking whatever it is he's trying to utilize now. The statement is still oddly blank, though, as though he's addressing himself more than an audience; at least he doesn't seem to be expecting an answer - he simply checks something on the Gear before moving on.]
I understand that there are more survivors out there; from the look of it, there are many of you. I come to you seeking information - I mean you no harm, nor do I expect anything of you. [His gaze darts offscreen, focusing downward for a moment before he continues speaking.] This isn't anything like what I was told the Motherland would be; some of the machinery involved in transporting us may have taken some severe damage.
["May have." He uses the term lightly. He definitely knows it took damage of some sort; he broke the thing. He just doesn't know how severely he broke it; given that he's currently...nowhere near where he's supposed to be, he's assuming he broke it pretty spectacularly. He's a bit uncomfortable with the half-truth, though.
...that said, Zulf has seriously just informed all of Johto that he does, in fact, come in peace. There are some things that you just don't blatantly say...
However, he isn't dwelling on it; his gaze is darting downward again. Clearly there's something fascinating down there; he pauses for a moment before tilting the camera downward - there is a Chinchou rubbing against the lower half of his clothes, which appears to be a...very ugly skirt, if we're going to be honest.
Whatever it is, the Pokémon seems determined to love all over it; Zulf's tone has actually lightened a bit when he speaks, seeming much more comfortable now that he's not being focused on.]
Although, Motherland or not...it's good to see these creatures being so trusting. We've done enough to the rest of them.
[...someone please inform the guy that he's not in Kansas anymore.]
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[What are you?]
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Do you have any reason to think that something else is at work, other than "places shouldn't do that"?
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[NO U]
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That doesn't answer my question. But yes - I admit that it's most likely not the place directly, but I won't rule out the will of the gods.
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[Did you just...? Oh, really? This is not funny, Johto! Way to give him a bitty version of himself who only looks similar and is otherwise completely different!]
The... gods. You have more than one where you're from, then?
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Yes, of course.
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...Of course.
[No really, what the hell is your world. Other than polytheistic, obviously.]
Where I'm from there's only one god. I'm assuming the gods where you're from are very important?
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Very much so; they would hardly be gods if they weren't important in some way.
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[...Trying not to headtilt. Kind of succeeding!]
Where I'm from our god isn't quite as important. I personally don't believe in any deities.
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Might I ask why?
I'm not questioning you, exactly; it's a personal choice. But I'm curious.
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[This really isn't an argument he wants to get into; it inevitably ends with both sides frustrated and assuming the other is a complete idiot for not understanding.]
[...Sort of like how all Archer's arguments go, to be honest.]
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I understand. Even where I'm from, there are those who don't believe in the gods - or if they do, it isn't in the way that they used to.
[He doesn't seem inclined to elaborate.]
Again, it's a matter of personal choice.
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I see. Yes, it is.
[.......]
Ah, my name is Frank Archer. It's a pleasure to meet you.
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My name is Zulf; the pleasure is mine.
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...What?
[No, seriously, what? Your name is Zolf?]
[JOHTO THAT IS NOT FUNNY, STOP IT!]
Zolf? That's... a very unique name.
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[Perhaps Archer just has an accent, perhaps he's having a hard time following Zulf's own; either way, he doesn't push, and he doesn't seem bothered by Archer's reactio, either.]
It wasn't very common back in my own world, either, but not to the point where it was commented on.
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I see. I knew someone with that name back home. It was unique there too.
[He's not really sure what to make of the fact that this kid who looks like him has Kimbley's name. It's creepy. Still, this kid certainly doesn't seem to have any of their personality traits, which offsets the creepy a little bit. It just makes him fascinating.]
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Is it a good association for you, then?
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[Archer relaxes at that; it is a good association. He misses Kimbley and he doesn't intend to replace him, but at the same time it's nice to have some reminder that isn't the pocketwatch or the cat.]
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[He can tell that Archer's relaxing some, even over the small screen on the Gear; he isn't consciously aware of it, but some of the tension leaves him as well.
Maybe things will work out.]
This world doesn't seem so terrible; are most people in a hurry to return to their own?
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[Why is it so easy to talk to this kid anyway? The name is the only thing similar to Kimbley, and even that's not a perfect match. That doesn't matter though; he is relaxed around Zulf and it... actually feels nice?]
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[The comment is blunt, but casual; he's not fishing for details or being coy, just making a statement.]
You've been incredibly helpful, by the way. It's good of you.
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I do what I can. I see no reason to keep you in the dark about what's going on in this world. There were those who helped me when I arrived; I can at least return the favor.
[That's bullshit, but there's no reason to say "well I only contacted you because you look like a younger version of me..."]
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I can understand that; I've been there before myself. I'll do the same if I can.
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Of course. You've only just arrived here, correct? What creature were you given?
[Let's just... change the topic then! Because this is awkward. orz]
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