I have no time for "Wonderland," Nitori Shuuichi. Either give me the information I require, or put me in touch with one who can. Do not waste my time with pranks, please.
1) Wonderland, as mentioned before. In the story, there is a Queen. 2) Story holds a connection to Great Britain, ruled by Queen Elizabeth II. However, this is hardly located in Europe. 3) Some sort of trap or propaganda.
Hello Naoto. I don't think this is anyone's house, I'm afraid we're all trapped here. It's a long story, this place is called Wonderland and it's not your world.
I see. Hearing multiple confirmations of the same information increases the likelihood of its truth, or even perceived truth.
I have a few questions, though. Ones not confirmed by observing this network or the pamphlet in the foyer. They may seem strange, but please try to bear with me.
No fog... [ if you've got good hearing, you might hear her writing away. ]
Has anyone mentioned how they got here? I've heard one report of someone merely waking up in this mansion, which could mean some sort of drug was involved in the kidnapping.
While I may be discontent with discovering a new mystery before a previous one was solved, I hardly believe my emotions are worth mention.
Your suggestion of a video tour, however unfortunate it may be, seems legitimate. If we are to be trapped here until the "Wonderland" mystery is solved, then proliferation of knowledge is important. Thank you for the suggestion.
[ Usually he's more reserved than this, but yeah he's going to be a little jerk to her. ]
Sure you are. I'm certain you can provide evidence for that as well, but you look about Ishtar's age.
[ Not to mention vampires have a good sense of smell, and you probably smell like a girl if he was standing next to you. Fortunately, he's not even close to you so lucky for you. ]
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[ Wonderland; Alice's Adventures in Wonderland; 1865, England; Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, penname: Lewis Carroll.
Nitori Shuuichi, name of Japanese origin. ]
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I do not know her.
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1) Wonderland, as mentioned before. In the story, there is a Queen.
2) Story holds a connection to Great Britain, ruled by Queen Elizabeth II. However, this is hardly located in Europe.
3) Some sort of trap or propaganda.
Further information is necessary. ]
Do you know of her? Her name or her residence?
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I have a few questions, though. Ones not confirmed by observing this network or the pamphlet in the foyer. They may seem strange, but please try to bear with me.
To begin:
Is this "world" ever covered in fog?
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Has anyone mentioned how they got here? I've heard one report of someone merely waking up in this mansion, which could mean some sort of drug was involved in the kidnapping.
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Anyway. Welcome. Sort of. *shrug* I'm sure you're not happy to be here so nothing I say is going to help anyway.
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Your suggestion of a video tour, however unfortunate it may be, seems legitimate. If we are to be trapped here until the "Wonderland" mystery is solved, then proliferation of knowledge is important. Thank you for the suggestion.
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Alright then. Nevermind.
This event is making everyone irritable it seems.
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so she stops, giving herself a moment to calm down. ]
I'm professional.
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Sure you are. I'm certain you can provide evidence for that as well, but you look about Ishtar's age.
[ Not to mention vampires have a good sense of smell, and you probably smell like a girl if he was standing next to you. Fortunately, he's not even close to you so lucky for you. ]
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