[After poking around a bit, Faize has eventually made his way down to the laptops. His thirst for knowledge has been ramped up several notches as a result of the event. This kind of thing is best done over a more secure network, and Jacob's already mentioned that the Malnosso are wary of researchers, and he doesn't want to be himself or anyone else
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Name: Kamui
Age: 20 in human terms
Duration of stay (approximately): More than a year
World of previous residence (if it is named): Tokyo, we travel all over the place!
Have others from your world come here?: My twin brother and Fuuma.
Real Questions:
Would you consider your world technologically advanced? If so, are you proficient with it?: Not really.
Can you perform magic? If so, what kind?: I can here! I can do fire magic.
Are you skilled with any kinds of weapons?: Crossbow.
Aside from defeating the Malnosso, do you have any other goals for Luceti?: Not really.
Would you say you excel in a particular field? If so, what is it?: Hunting.
Are you interested in learning about/traveling to other worlds? If so, is it just curiosity, or do you have a specific reason?: Subaru and I have already travelled to lots of different worlds and dimensions. Our own world was destroyed and we're on the run from a Hunter.
If you were able to return home without consequence (as in Malnosso interference/demands), would you still want to keep ( ... )
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How were you able to travel to different worlds? What happened to your home world?
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The Dimension Witch gave us the magic to do so. Our home world was destroyed.
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How was your home world destroyed, if you do not mind me asking?
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... it was a very long time ago, we were but children so I can't really remember. [it was very explained in canon...]
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I am sorry to hear that.
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The magic here doesn't require symbols. The magic Subaru and I use requires a large 'symbol' that appears beneath our feet and envelops us in light to transport us to another world. The witch who gave it to us called it a 'mahoujin' though.
... it's fine.
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