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WEEK 4
WEEK 4
Last week could probably only be summed up as a mess. Three people died, one was turned to currency and the hotel pool remains in a general state of unusability unless swimming in pulpy mush is someone’s idea of a good time. And that’s not even counting the haunted morse code T-Rex. At least the greenhouse is as relaxing as ever, even if someone seems to have made off with a number of succulents and cacti.
But with the new week comes a new set of locations to explore as the fog retreats to reveal another portion of the city. The half moon wanes to a new moon this week, leaving streets even dimmer this week -- hopefully you have some other portable sources of light available if you plan on straying too far beyond the reach of the lampposts in the new areas.
[[Welcome to Week 4! Note that new areas have been added, and can be found under the Week 4 tab on our Locations page. Once again, feel free to make top levels at your discretion, and remember to note it in your header if you plan on investigating any locations. You can also privately contact The Lady or Rembrandt.]]
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But there is one creation that I am particularly fond of. It was a doll that I repaired for a former colleague of mine- another member of the Oracle Knights. I modified it with technology to increase its size to be used in combat.
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[ Though he knew she wouldn't part from Airgetlam even on the offchance she'd have the opportunity to use something else. ]
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[Man, he kind of wishes he had friendly acquaintances to talk about, but alas... The other God-Generals and other people he works with are eh.]
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Yeah. She's part of the Intelligence Division back in Erebonia and she's rather talented too.
...Though you'd never guess it by how she looks and how she acts. It doesn't help she's really like a kid most of the time, if you know what I mean.
[ He'll look sheepish at that. ]
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Oh, you would be surprised by what I can believe. The owner of the doll that I modified is very much the same way.
Does this Millium of yours utilize dolls?
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Haha, then I guess you would have an idea.
[ Rean might be assuming Dist's ex-colleague was also a friend of Dist's too, because it sounded that way to him. ]
...In a way, if you think of combat shells as dolls.
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I would first need to know what combat shells are to make a proper comparison.
[C'mon, Rean.]
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Oh, right, sorry.
[ That sheepish look returned... ]
They're kind of like machines people normally use to practice against—for combat. Though, I don't think I've quite understood how they've worked enough to operate or build them myself. But people can program them to fight, defend, use arts, and such...so they're a really good mobile and sturdy practice dummy.
The one that Millium has, which she calls Airgetlam, seems to be more specialized to her than anyone else, though.
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[He would very much like to see one of these combat shells for himself...]
I see. Does she use Airgetlam in combat herself?
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[ Like a lot more than he had previously assumed, even. ]
She does, but she can also ride on him too if she wants, and communicate with him. She's the only one who can understand Airgetlam's speech, though.
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Are they typically designed to speak, or is hers unique?
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...The latter is another unique combat shell by the way, but not used by Millium.
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[His robot nerdiness is showing big time.]
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I hope that I get a chance to show you.