Who: Okami Amaterasu
Where: Outskirts of Espoir
What: We have a weary and confused Goddess. Depending on if you believe in them or not, you'll see those markings..if not, well, you're stuck. Help her out? And be patient..she's a wolf after all.
Time: Around sunset.
Viewpoint: 1st or Third.
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( Someone help me. I am so far from home.. ) )
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She's unaware of the eyes on her.
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Since Amaterasu was obviously the denizen of another world with powers, there was a chance that she might understand human speech. A few monsters on his home world had that ability after all. "Good afternoon," he said with a smile.
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He seems like a curious sort of person, she thought quietly. The god blinked her wolf-eyes and barked again.
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He already missed his home in Nippon. There was too little fresh air so close to the ground. He decided to see if he could scavenge some parts around town and get a hover system working for his house. The breeze was necessary. (It made his hat flap so well~!)
He was currently floating on the roofs of Somarium, curiously scanning the denizens of the ground for anything interesting.]
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Attente. That white little ball of fluff? Could it possibly be-?
He jumped gracefully of the ground to get a better look.]
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Bonjour~, ma cherie! &hearts
I was wondering when you would arrive, baby. But it would've been only a matter of time before this world would've sensed your divinity and taken you as well, I'm afraid. It's no great matter, though I have much to tell you if the residents haven't informed you already.
[He smiles and laughs, shaking off the beginnings of his serious tone. He certainly did not want Amaterasu to fall asleep during something so important, which she happened to do when he lectured.]
Should I take it that baby hasn't had anything to eat yet? I know after such a travel, a full belly would help make serious news a little easier, Amaterasu.
[She was still, at the moment, in her wolf form. He tried to see if he could divine the point of time she had come from, but with no such luck. At least Amaterasu was as easy to read as always.]
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