Omi's been... de-aged, I suppose. To before he was Omi. I've been told he's in the care of Naoya. Lives in the Edennel complex, according to the Dreamberry's contact list. He's given his word that Mamoru is safe, and will remain so.
If you have any information that corroborates this, I'd love to hear it. Conversely, if you have any that contradicts it, we have plans to make.
[Beat.]
Oh, and Ken's trying to get himself killed again.
[OOC: Shortly after Loki's Ken-baiting post and Youji's subsequent call to Naoya.]
I haven't had the chance to interact with him yet to find out. I'm learning what I can through watching.
Loki is one of the gods and a shapeshifter. He is most known for his punishment for the engineering the death of Baldr and for how he will be the one to fight the gods when Ragnarok comes to be. That is the brief and least elaborate explanation of him.
I've spoken to him a few times. He's an arrogant bastard, but his information is good. He predicted the repeated nightmares would lead to something big.
Thank you for the lecture, Aya-sensei~. He's a bit more colloquially famous for being a trickster, though. He's some sort of associate of Naoya's--at the very least, Naoya told me he wasn't going to stop Loki from messing with Ken. He recorded a post taunting Ken. I'm assuming he responded to Ken's post about Omi's whereabouts. I don't think they've met in person, but this won't end well.
Good luck with that. You know how he gets, and he's even younger now. He might be a lunatic now, but at least he confines it to missions. As long as he stops short of killing him, he's not going to care about controlling himself.
[Youji is going to preemptively hang up for you. Bye, Aya.]
If you have any information that corroborates this, I'd love to hear it. Conversely, if you have any that contradicts it, we have plans to make.
[Beat.]
Oh, and Ken's trying to get himself killed again.
[OOC: Shortly after Loki's Ken-baiting post and Youji's subsequent call to Naoya.]
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[Anyone at all surprised that Aya's been stalking keeping an eye on Omi?]
...What is Ken doing now?
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Good. I just wanted some independent confirmation. Naoya's not done anything of note, but he strikes me as untrustworthy.
...Mm. How familiar are you with Norse mythology, Aya?
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I'm familiar with it. Why?
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Does the name "Loki" mean anything to you?
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Loki is one of the gods and a shapeshifter. He is most known for his punishment for the engineering the death of Baldr and for how he will be the one to fight the gods when Ragnarok comes to be. That is the brief and least elaborate explanation of him.
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Thank you for the lecture, Aya-sensei~. He's a bit more colloquially famous for being a trickster, though. He's some sort of associate of Naoya's--at the very least, Naoya told me he wasn't going to stop Loki from messing with Ken. He recorded a post taunting Ken. I'm assuming he responded to Ken's post about Omi's whereabouts. I don't think they've met in person, but this won't end well.
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[He'll be ignoring the teasing in favor the important thing.]
And Ken is hot-headed enough to jump at that. Have you contacted Ken to find out what he's going to do?
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[Youji's forgetting that Aya's not quite started the Koua mission yet.]
You say that like he'd listen to me if I did.
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I'll try calling him.
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Good luck with that. You know how he gets, and he's even younger now. He might be a lunatic now, but at least he confines it to missions. As long as he stops short of killing him, he's not going to care about controlling himself.
[Youji is going to preemptively hang up for you. Bye, Aya.]
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