[Une's sitting by the dolphin pool, having recently finished scrubbing the floors in this particular area of the ship. She's taken some time to toy with her guide, absorbing as much information as she can. Feeling she's read enough for the day, she pushes what she believes activates the off function but has instead activated video recording. She's
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The question was how to respond, and he knew he should. It was easy to figure out where she was, that dolphin made it obvious. Taking a chance that she would do the unexpected, he made his way there.
At least he hadn't been as injured as Epyon had been after that fight on the Sigrun, that would not have been good. As it was, he had bandaged the cuts he had earned, so he was presentable again. Perhaps Une wouldn't even notice, as his stride hadn't changed and he held himself as he always did.
He stopped several feet away, studying her.]
It is hardly selfish to wish to protect yourself.
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[So you might notice a snake slithering in the water, somewhat near where you are now. Depending on whether or not you believe in deities, you may notice the red markings along her body and white winglets on the side of her face; otherwise, see a plain white snake. She pokes her head up, emerald eyes watching you carefully.]
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Though this one seems a bit strange. It doesn't seem the least bit threatening: just a plain white snake. Still, Une can't shake the feeling that it's staring directly at her.
Considering she's run into her fair share of talking animals upon coming aboard...
Saying something to it wouldn't hurt, would it?]
Hello there?
[She kept her voice even, using the same tone she would on a child.]
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[She flicks her tongue out to taste the air before she swims over to a nearby rock. Slides up and curls up onto it, turning to face the human. She won't talk yet; that might be a bit too startling for this one.]
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If this is your territory, I beg your pardon.
[Despite the fact that the snake hadn't exhibited any signs of cognition, she still felt as if she owed it some respect. After all, considering how varied this ship's inhabitants were, it was better to err on the side of caution.]
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