[After having the chance to practice with her NV, Nelliel is able to get the video function to work right away this time. The mask on her head is still visible, but the calm smile on her face contrasts with that aspect of her appearance.Hello. I am curious about individual cultures and societies people have come from. Is Siren's Port similar to
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The food ain't bad, though, but it ain't the same.
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I think some of the problem may be that people are unable to escape from here and go elsewhere...and there seems to be a disproportionate amount of people with some sort of special ability here.
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As for the culture and food -- they're similar enough. I've spent enough time in the United States back home, albeit a decade into the future.
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It must be strange being pulled back in time.
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Siren's Port is very different from my home. My home, Alabasta, is a desert for one thing. It's a beautiful land with massive plains of sand covering ruins older than recorded history itself. It can be very difficult to live there but the people are wonderful and strong. [She thinks for a moment.]
I come from a very different world, though. There are pirates and devil fruit users everywhere. There are people with abilities here as well but they're different than the ones back home.
I suppose the hardest thing to get used to here is the cold... Like I said, I come from a desert. The heat is what I know. My friends have helped me adapt...but I miss the sun...
Ah! I'm sorry! I shouldn't ramble so much! What is your home like? I love hearing about other people and other lands!
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My home, Hueco Mundo, was a desert as well. But it was always night, there. There was artificial sunlight created within the dome of Las Noches - a massive castle our leader created. Las Noches itself went for miles.
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