Character(s): Etna, anyone who wants to drop by (and I do mean ANYONE)
Content: Etna enters Paixao
Setting: Muspelhiem
Time: Late morning - noon-ish
Warnings: one angry demon, some cursing well, really just one screamed curse.
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Now, this time, don’t tell everyone where I went, okay? )
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Walking in a bit further, Makoto saw a woman sitting on a bench near the entrance, walking over, she tried to get the woman's attention.
"Excuse me...Do you live here?"
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"Excuse me...Do you live here?"
Etna looked up at the voice, now realizing she was sitting in the shadow of a tall, presumably human, girl dressed in what she could only imagine Flonne wearing on St. Patrick's day. She was new, really new if she thought red-headed Etna lived in the city of a thousand blondes.
Etna gave the new girl a questioning look before remembering that a little while ago she was just as clueless about the city.
Putting a little false sweetness on her voice, Etna gave a cheery reply, "No, I actually just arrived, Myself."
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I knew I was forgetting something when I walked through that gate. Makoto sat on the other end of the bench, not wanting to invade the other woman's space.
"Sorry if I'm bothering you."
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"Well, for starters, this place is called Paixao, but I figure you've heard them yell it in your face a good three or four times by now. So, I'll be more specific, from what I've heard, we're on an island with no wildlife and the only people here who aren't part of the pale blonde peanut gallery are people who were dragged here out of their own worlds. Any of this make sense to you?"
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It was only a little bit down the street that he saw another Gate, not much unlike the one through which he'd entered this place called "Paixao".
He decided to investigate.
(OOC: Uh, why, hello there :3;. Have a devil.)
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"Roughly" ,She paused again thinking to confirm her thoughts. "That way."
She gestured towards one of the roads of Paixao.
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"Thanks for your help." She began to walk towards the road, glad to know that she wasn't alone here, even if it could be interpreted as a bad omen.
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