A. Near the Church, Afternoon
[If you happen to be by the church today, you might spot a young, blonde haired boy looking at it from a short distance. It's hard to tell what he's doing at first; considering it looks like he's hiding behind a tree, he could easily be mistaken as a child possibly playing a game with a friend. But if you look closer
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I daresay young man, that's an awful lot of snowmen you are building!
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I was quite bored.
There's not much to do in this town.
[At least not at the moment.]
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[Nova will step closer and inspect.]
Lovely work by the way, though I would have constructed a heavy labor level mech to construct snowmen several stories tall.
[Why? Because SCIENCE!]
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Ah. So you are a man who prefers to use indirect means to make things, then?
I suppose I can relate to that, sometimes.
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For it is only through intellect that the greatest of things can be done.
Ah, I should probably introduce myself. [He stretches out a hand as long as his grin.] I am Professor Desty Nova! Master of Karmatonics!
I wonder, how long have you been here?
I just arrived and am having quite a time observing this 'Mayfield'!
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I am Louis. Louis Cypher.
Only a month, so far, although it has been a relatively interesting one, at times.
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Ah, but I forgot the most important question of all.
Do they serve flan anywhere in town?
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[Lucifer stops for a minute. He's legitimately thinking over the answer. In a way, he's pleased that something so trivial would apparently be the most important question someone could ask him.]
...I don't believe so, no.
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How could any civilized civilization have no flan at all!
How troublesome!
[You pretty much just told him the equivilent of Christmas being cancelled.]
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[It's more a joke to himself, but he means it. This place is awful, stagnate even, in his eyes, flan or no.]
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I don't suppose there's a laboratory around here?
Then again, I suppose I could merely cook it... but where would the fun be in that rather than through advanced science!
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I like science, but am not particularly scientifically minded, so to speak.
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But you are most certainly an artist, as I can tell from all these snowmen.
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You could say it's what I was born for.
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Oh really?
Intriguing. You were born to sculpt, I assume?
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