[Well, well, well. Look who's tardy to the party. Look who also learned how to use her crystal. Lucrecia's missing her lab coat, but an archery bracer is on her arm. With materia.]
Alright. I'm not going to waste time. I am Dr. Lucrecia Crescent. I used to work for ShinRa Manufacturing Company.
I'd like to know where I am. [She picks up the crystal,
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Actually, to be perfectly blunt, I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing.
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[There's a bit of a disturbed expression for a moment upon thinking that over, but then she peers past the woman at the area and relaxes a little.]
You're in Cosmos's domain. She's the goddess of harmony and must have called you here to aid in the struggle against Chaos, god of discord.
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[I take that back. This isn't Hell. This is limbo. An irony-filled limbo. She thinks for a moment.]
That's why I have these weapons, isn't it?
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That crystal is used for communication as you have figured out already by now.
... You can call this hell all you want. It isn't, but it's close. Or more like an inconvenience in the form of war.
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... War?! I don't fight! I-I-I work in a lab. With samples, and bunsen burners. And the occasional materia.
But--[She shifts gears] I... I hope you don't mind me asking, but what are you?
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[He didn't mind at all, but in turn, her statements intrigued him. Labs! Maybe that meant research, and that might have meant tests and experimentation. He couldn't blame her for not knowing how to fight due to her occupation.]
I'm a hedgehog. I could tell you more, but in exchange first, tell me more about your work in a lab and what this "materia" business is.
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[A talking hedgehog? This intrigues her. Humanoid and non-humanoid creatures had always interested her~]
Ah, well. I studied sentient xenoforms and biochemistry, and that's what my work revolved around. There were... copious amounts of biological experiments. Oh, and materia is a device created by The Planet that allows people to cast magic and other abilities.
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...you serve a great usefulness once more.
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I will never again serve any usefulness to you.
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Well, nice to meet you too.
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Hm, can't say I've heard any of those names...
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I'm honestly taking that as a god-send at the moment.
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What? They're bad news?
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Bad memories. But I guess it's the same.
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