[the auditorium is fairly dim today; chairs are spread out in a vague sort of order. The shadowy figure of Jackie is already at the front, sitting on the edge of the stage; and yes, there are half-sandwiches. (And pasta
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--GUIDE TO DISCEDO--theforceoncrackAugust 23 2009, 04:36:00 UTC
[he's been standing up here for a bit now, so he sits with his knees pulled up to address this next topic.]
Let me tell all you new kids a story. A long, long time ago, Discedo had a little guide. It was written by a man named...
[pause.]
...Garcian, and it was generally given to new people whenever they showed up. It had stuff about the monsters, the apartments, the history of Discedo. Unfortunately, he left, and eventually everyone just sort of forgot about it.
Well, it was really pretty useful - so I'd like to start something like that up again. Maybe even have a little group whose job is to welcome new folks into our little home. I think that would honestly solve a few of our problems around here, and get rid of the repeated questions over the comms.
(NOT PRESENT/VIDEO) go go go spokesperson Sorata~!mercifulsmileAugust 23 2009, 05:03:06 UTC
[She'd be listening in to this for a while now, and when the "guide to Discedo" part popped up, Gracia found something she might be able to do for the town.]
Oh, I can help with that! I think I know the basic questions and the answers to them when I see new people come in the city. But I can only speak Japanese, so is that still alright?
[ Sorata reads off the question and replies without even pausing for breath or to let anyone else respond: ]
..."But I can only speak Japanese, so is that still alright?" Of course it is! Anyway, in a place like this, willingness to help is more important than ability.
[Maka sits somewhere in the middle of the crowd(possibly getting a bit overlooked by all the taller people around her) and pays close attention to all the things that Jackie has to say. It was until he comes the issue with greeting the newcomers when they arrive. This peaks the Meister's interests. After all, she has done a good bit of explaining to a lot of the new arrivals herself.
So with that, Maka stands but then frowns slightly when she notices that she was still a bit overlooked. The Meister climbs on her chair and then raises her hand to make sure that Jackie notices her.]
I wouldn't mind doing this! I've done my share of explaining to many and I know good bit of the information around here. I can also speak English and Japanese pretty frequent which is the majority of the languages here.
Oh, I thought of something! [ Sorata jumped to his feet, looking kind of proud of himself. ]
Welcoming is great, and telling 'em about monsters and chips an' all that are great, but, if there's a guide, it should also mention stuff like the Inventory Club, the Soup Kitchen, the Northern Lights. People don't usually show up with food and supplies, y'know?
And other stuff. Like the classes and... y'know, things to do besides gettin' bored and gettin' injured.
Let me tell all you new kids a story. A long, long time ago, Discedo had a little guide. It was written by a man named...
[pause.]
...Garcian, and it was generally given to new people whenever they showed up. It had stuff about the monsters, the apartments, the history of Discedo. Unfortunately, he left, and eventually everyone just sort of forgot about it.
Well, it was really pretty useful - so I'd like to start something like that up again. Maybe even have a little group whose job is to welcome new folks into our little home. I think that would honestly solve a few of our problems around here, and get rid of the repeated questions over the comms.
So...what'd'ya think?
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Oh, I can help with that! I think I know the basic questions and the answers to them when I see new people come in the city. But I can only speak Japanese, so is that still alright?
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..."But I can only speak Japanese, so is that still alright?" Of course it is! Anyway, in a place like this, willingness to help is more important than ability.
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Yeah, that's totally okay. A lot of people come in speaking Japanese anyway.
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So with that, Maka stands but then frowns slightly when she notices that she was still a bit overlooked. The Meister climbs on her chair and then raises her hand to make sure that Jackie notices her.]
I wouldn't mind doing this! I've done my share of explaining to many and I know good bit of the information around here. I can also speak English and Japanese pretty frequent which is the majority of the languages here.
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[.....snerk you're short.]
You could write it.
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I'll get right on it then!
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I might be willing to assist... as I know quite a few 'Earth' languages, including some of the rarer ones.
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[I don't know which one is your first name. fml.]
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Welcoming is great, and telling 'em about monsters and chips an' all that are great, but, if there's a guide, it should also mention stuff like the Inventory Club, the Soup Kitchen, the Northern Lights. People don't usually show up with food and supplies, y'know?
And other stuff. Like the classes and... y'know, things to do besides gettin' bored and gettin' injured.
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Will you pay for the advertising?
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[Sorata you're my new biffle.]
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