Eiko marched right into Madain Sari like she owned the place, because more or less she did, as the last living summoner of her tribe, excluding Garnet. "I'm home!!" she called out, earning a chorus of enthusiastic kupos from all over the settlement as they converged on the little summoner. Each and every moogle got hugs and chatter as she continued on her way to the Eidolon Wall.
She turned to the newcomers who had never been here before, adding on to the information being supplied by Rydia. "Welcome to Madain Sari, home of the summoner's tribe!" Not that the village appeared to be anything more than a desolate ruins, abandoned and collecting dust. "Once we get to the Eidolon Wall, only summoners can go in. It's tradition."
failtagslight_chosenFebruary 27 2010, 04:36:39 UTC
For once not having been eluded, Ingus had come along to continue his duties in keeping watch on Eiko. And of course helping out with this situation... Whatever it was. He frowned as he passed through the ruins, though did crack a small smile when Eiko was greeted by the very excitable bunch of moogles.
He nodded his agreement when she stated he couldn't go in... didn't mean he couldn't wait outside after all.
Terra followed after the others into the town, crouching down to give one of the moogles a scratch on the head after it was done greeting Eiko, and then heading towards the wall as well. She had only been there once, but she did remember it. It was quite a sight, really.
"Do you think she will speak with everyone the way she spoke with us?" She asked Rydia quietly. She's rather curious about this whole thing, honestly.
Rydia glanced over at Terra, thoughtful. "I don't see why not, if she's told that we're all summoners. If she wants to help this world, then now would be the perfect opportunity to spread her influence."
She headed over to the statue, pausing and bowing her head respectfully.
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She turned to the newcomers who had never been here before, adding on to the information being supplied by Rydia. "Welcome to Madain Sari, home of the summoner's tribe!" Not that the village appeared to be anything more than a desolate ruins, abandoned and collecting dust. "Once we get to the Eidolon Wall, only summoners can go in. It's tradition."
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He nodded his agreement when she stated he couldn't go in... didn't mean he couldn't wait outside after all.
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"Do you think she will speak with everyone the way she spoke with us?" She asked Rydia quietly. She's rather curious about this whole thing, honestly.
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She headed over to the statue, pausing and bowing her head respectfully.
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