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dragonsylph ([personal profile] dragonsylph) wrote in [community profile] elder_tale2014-02-27 04:01 am

Disturbance in the market

Aiko becomes aware of a growing crowd at the center market of town. She can see the edge of it form her position a few blocks away. It seems that a couple hundred players at least have gathered, and while she can't make out the tone of it yet, the volume of the gathering is rising from a low murmur to a moderate hubbub.

The clock on her HUD reads 1:04pm EST. Clearly she'll never need to wear a watch again.
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[personal profile] aikonamika 2014-03-26 01:55 am (UTC)(link)
She accepts the tea and takes a sip, and then her ears go stock-still in shock, because it smells like tea and looks like tea, but it tasts...like water. After a horrified moment, she tries the scones too, and if she didn't have fur her face would have gone pale. Instead her ears go back as far as possible, blue eyes wide with horror, and she stares at the delicious-looking snacks. Looking. That's the key part, because it tastes like absolutely nothing. Amaadia swallows hard, and then turns to stare at the priest as she tries to recover her composure.

"You do realize that you're just talking about game constructs, right? This is...this is something out of an anime, there has to be some way to get home. And I really doubt that appealing to a game-made goddess is going to help you very much!" Her tail lashed behind her, but she stilled it with a stern thought. No need to make herself a major bother or anything. "Besides, if you go by the game deities, this character is more a follower of Nylea."

Still, the thought of beating the expansion was something that she hadn't come up with just yet. It was clever, and maybe that would be the trick to all of this. Maybe they just...needed to beat the game, and they could go home?
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[personal profile] aikonamika 2014-03-26 11:08 pm (UTC)(link)
"Is all the food like this?" The thought is unexpectedly horrible, and she can't help but hope very, very hard that it isn't true. Still, there are other things to worry about than tasteless food, however upsetting it may be.

"You do realize that I'm one of those "fence-sitter" races, right?" She arches an eyebrow at the Priest, crossing her arms after setting down the tea and biscuit. "For that matter, character races and alignments don't necessarily reflect player alignments. I've got a few evil characters as well as a few good ones. Are you really planning on ignoring or belittling people who chose supposedly "evil" characters?" Amaadia tilts her head to the side, entirely cat-curious in her body language. "I don't think that "good" and "evil" should be defined by and limited to the game concepts, not now. Not after what's happened to all of us." Still, he's got a point about the new system, and the whole new world that's opened up before them all.

"I also don't think that it's fair to all the players for you to claim the Cathedral as just yours. You're going to restrict other players, keep them from rezzing here?" Even if maybe resurrection doesn't work any more, it's still the principal of the thing. "Come on, if you want us all to beat the game, we're going to have to work together, whether we're followers of your goddess or not."
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[personal profile] aikonamika 2014-03-28 11:55 pm (UTC)(link)
"Personally, I'm not super thrilled at the idea of any religion rising to prominence, though better a good one than an evil one, I suppose. Still, you're leading people on. If not other players, than the People of the Land who just don't know any better." Amaadia stays right where she is, defensive but still, hopefully, at least a little polite. "Personally I'd like someone to rise to prominence who doesn't rely on religion to lead, because we've got enough attempts at that back in the real world. Okay, so people find solace from the unknown in religion and faith, I know that, but it still feels...I dunno, a little skeevy? Just a bit." Now she started pacing a little, because staying still just wasn't a choice that she could really make right now. At each turn her tail-tip lashed, though just a little for now.

"Look, I want to help beat this and get us all home, don't get me wrong. But I don't think that I'll be comfortable doing so as part of a group that has the trappings of any sort of organized religion. I'll be happy to ally with you, and while I know that you've got a ton of healers I'd be happy to off-heal if you need me, but...I dunno." Amaadia huffed, then shook her head again. "Besides, there's someone that I need to talk to first before I make any big decisions, and he's- ah, she's busy right now."
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[personal profile] aikonamika 2014-03-31 06:57 am (UTC)(link)
Amaadia can't help but want to smack the guy across the nose with her claws out, but she knows that it's not only rude, it's irrational. There's still a part of her that wants to bare her fangs and hiss at him in irritation, and it's upset over these unusual instincts as much as anything else that has her turning away to stalk, rather stiff-legged, over toward the "Sister" in question. Not all the way, though, as she needs to take a moment to calm down.
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[personal profile] aikonamika 2014-04-19 09:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Amaadia watches the two talk, and can't help but feel torn. The Ranger had a point, and she's right there with him in terms of the way this guild is presenting information, but there's still no need to be a dick about it. Once he leaves she sighs and heads toward the elf, because she can't help but try to smooth things over, at least a little.

"You okay?"
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[personal profile] aikonamika 2014-04-22 06:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Amaadia knows that sort of expression all too well, and her own expression turns sympathetic and reassuring, the smile of one Customer Service Representative to another. Hopefully it comes across as it usually does, considering that her face is definitely different than it used to be. Feline faces don't work quite the same way as human ones; the weirdest part is just how utterly natural the changes feel to her.

"Don't worry, you can take a bit of a break if you want. Though it's good to know about the water." After a moment she tilts her head, ears cocked, and does her best to ensure that her voice is a lot gentler and kinder than the PvPer's had been.

"I'm just...curious, I guess. As to why you guys are sticking to the RP story so hard, when you know that this is a game. I could see it for the People of the Land, to help cover what happened here, but why for other players? I just...want to know."