[Waking up in an unknown area - a forest - with all of her clothes and belongings missing, face down in the dirt officially made the morning count as "one of those mornings". It hadn't been the first time it'd happened - hunters were a lot of pranksters when it came to their own - so Ginia couldn't be that surprised by it, but the problem was she
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2) Definitely something I'll have to put some time into learning. Big Brother is always watching. Can you tell me anything about the Malnosso that hasn't been covered by the guide?
3) Hovering, that's very interesting. I was thinking the wigs weren't anatomically suited for flight, but a light hover is something. Everyone has wings, no exceptions?
4) Can you tell me what kind of books are at the library?
5) Only as they will it. A strange forced captivity. May I ask how long you've been here?
Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions, sir. Your help is greatly appreciated.
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2) Speculation and bits and pieces are greatly accepted when you have nothing to go off on. I'd be very curious about your opinion on things. Perhaps we can meet at some point to discuss things?
3) I've read about these experiments. Anything you'd like to add or is that a topic best talked about at another time?
4) I was. I suppose it'd be too easy if we were provided any sort of reading material on the present situation. Though I am curious about books from other worlds. It's quite the fascinating idea.
5) Really? Did you remember your time here even after you were returned home?
That sounds like a very interesting job you have. May I ask what world you come from?
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2.) I'd be happy to meet. There's a Welcome Center in the village, or a restaraunt if you're hungry. I would also recommend the fountain - it's in the plaza, and hard to miss. [If Ginia should check the map, she will find circles drawn around all of these locations.]3.) Average length is a week. They can take literally any form. Some affect the body, some affect the mind, some affect both. Large swathes of the village will generally be affected at a time, although generally not all. They will all be affected in a similar fashion, although not necessarily the same fashion. They generally occur at the end of the month (although the last one occurred a week early ( ... )
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2) I think I'll take a visit to the Welcome Center, I'd like to pick up or at least copy a map for myself. Though what kind of the food does the restaurant serve?
3) That's quite fascinating, sort of like a mass social experiment or something. I'm not sure I'd really want to see or experience one, but I don't doubt I will in some form. What happened last time?
4, 5) So in many ways, nothing is lost then as far as time goes. Or anything. That's something that requires a little more thinking on. Sorry, I'm beginning to digress now.
Yes, all of it, actually. Earth, 2011 A.D., born in Davenport, Massachusetts, been traveling around for a bit as well.
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2) There's an odd comfort knowing no matter the location or civilization, there is always a place to go for some food and a good drink. Though do you mind expanding on what species are around here?
I would not mind meeting at all. I estimate it'll be another -- measurements of time, anything I should know about them? The average length of a day?
3) My, that is quite the list. I'll have to keep that in mind.
So what is done here has no bearing on what happens in our homes and vice-versa.
Yes, an odd comfort. I'd like to compare notes about our homes, if you don't mind.
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Measurements of time match those on Earth - and, from what I've managed to gather, are the norm for several other worlds as well. The counting of the years might throw you a bit - I believe the Luceti New Year is actually at some point around October.
3.) It isn't at all comprehensive. This experiment was going on for a little over three years before I arrived.
I wouldn't mind comparing notes. Just send me a message when you're near the village.
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Good to know, that was one thing that wasn't mentioned in the guide. I suppose I'll be closer to the village in an hour or so then.
3) Do you you know if there are people that have been here for the full three years? I can't imagine it'd be a large number, but it seems they'd be worth talking to for information.
Of course. Though I should warn you ahead of time I am mute. Hence all the writing.
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[...blink. Oh.]
I appreciate the warning. Would you prefer that I stuck to writing as well, then?
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Please feel free to speak, I don't mind at all. I wouldn't want to inconvenience you.
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I appreciate the consideration, Miss Solana. I suppose I'll see you in about an hour, then?
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Please, just Ginia. And yes, I'll let you know when I am close.
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Ginia, then. Giles is fine, for my part.
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Again, a pleasure to meet you.
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