Soujirou = Seta (
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Reveal the Never Found Now
Who: Soujirou Seta, OPEN
Where: Libra Ward
When: February 4th, the 13th Hour
Summary: Another world to get used to- better train!
Warnings: N/A
It only made sense to him that if he was expected to fight and protect others in this city, then he had better figure out if there were any differences in doing battle here. The most obvious way to go about it was to experience it firsthand, even though he was sure that his guild members would have objected to his doing so alone.
Still, Soujirou wouldn't be able to deny the slight thrill he felt in preparing to venture out at night. Even though he probably appeared oddly dressed in his full battle equipment, he was comfortable in it, as he felt a Level 90 Samurai should be. He had no problems walking around like this, especially given that Adventurers already had a much better stamina than they would have had in the Old World.
He wasn't even sure he'd find anything around this Ward, and it wasn't as though the guide that Kotoha had shown him had said much about demons other than that they were around this mysterious "13th Hour." He doubted they had particular respawn points...
Pausing, Soujirou had to laugh at himself as he realized he was slipping into game-thinking again. He tapped a knuckle against his head with a sigh. "I guess even with the surroundings being so different, I still can't help but think I'm in a game," he said to himself, glancing down at his gear with a muted smile.
Not a second later, the easy expression had faded as he tensed, his hand slipping to one of the two katana sheathed at either side of his waist. Was that a noise, just now? The skies had long since turned that strange if not disturbing shade of red. At the very least, the samurai knew he wasn't the only one out here.
Where: Libra Ward
When: February 4th, the 13th Hour
Summary: Another world to get used to- better train!
Warnings: N/A
It only made sense to him that if he was expected to fight and protect others in this city, then he had better figure out if there were any differences in doing battle here. The most obvious way to go about it was to experience it firsthand, even though he was sure that his guild members would have objected to his doing so alone.
Still, Soujirou wouldn't be able to deny the slight thrill he felt in preparing to venture out at night. Even though he probably appeared oddly dressed in his full battle equipment, he was comfortable in it, as he felt a Level 90 Samurai should be. He had no problems walking around like this, especially given that Adventurers already had a much better stamina than they would have had in the Old World.
He wasn't even sure he'd find anything around this Ward, and it wasn't as though the guide that Kotoha had shown him had said much about demons other than that they were around this mysterious "13th Hour." He doubted they had particular respawn points...
Pausing, Soujirou had to laugh at himself as he realized he was slipping into game-thinking again. He tapped a knuckle against his head with a sigh. "I guess even with the surroundings being so different, I still can't help but think I'm in a game," he said to himself, glancing down at his gear with a muted smile.
Not a second later, the easy expression had faded as he tensed, his hand slipping to one of the two katana sheathed at either side of his waist. Was that a noise, just now? The skies had long since turned that strange if not disturbing shade of red. At the very least, the samurai knew he wasn't the only one out here.
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Another world, another set of rules. It should have really sunk in when he'd first arrived, but he supposes he'd been overexcited about things again.
"...I guess I haven't really considered things as much as I should have, again," he admits, smiling wryly as he glances down.
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Phantom Girl assumes a vaguely facetious expression of glee.
"The way you unlock your Persona is by exposing yourself to mortal danger! Isn't it nice how things work out that way?"
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Yet, it doesn't take him another second to smile again after he considers that.
"I guess it can't be helped. It's the same with just testing your mettle in general, isn't it? You won't know how well you fair in battle by standing on the sidelines."
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Phantom Girl floats up into the air a little bit again.
"Basically, you fight a demon, you get halfway to getting killed, and your Persona will spring out. It's kind of a thing."
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He watches as she begins to flow. That's such a neat trick!
"-wow, that's...pretty drastic. Will it really happen that way? I've died once in game already, but since this isn't Elder Tale, I don't think I'd revive if I did so, here..."
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Then again she's only seen it like once or twice, so.
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"I'm glad to hear that no one's died here, though. Well, I guess we'll see how things go tonight."
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"You want me to follow you around for a little bit or do you think you're good?"
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Phantom Girl will reach down towards Soujirou.
"OK. If you want to come with me, we should look around for something you can manage. No giant hellspawn from beyond the abyss or anything."
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"Ah, are there such things around here?"
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They are indeed going to fly! Bizarrely enough, when Phantom Girl grabs his hand, Soujirou will suddenly feel quite weightless.
"OK, so rule 1 - don't let go. Rule 2 - don't scream, no matter where I'm flying. Work for you?"
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"...got it!"
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"Here we go, then. Don't let go!"
She goes slowly, at first, making sure he's comfortable. They rise up into the air and soon, they're about ten stories up.
"See, if all I could do was fly, I'd just be... Bird Girl, I guess. But the flight's actually just because of my real power - I don't live entirely on this dimension."
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"Your power?" Soujirou looks back at Phantom Girl. "What do you mean?"
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Comic books had strange explanations.
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"Oh, I see! So it's not like some magical spell or something... It's still amazing though! So...you can move completely into another dimension from this one, then?"
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She comes to a stop now and brings him up so they're hovering together in mid-air, side-by-side.
"You want a guide to the city while we're up here?"
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"...I wouldn't mind that at all, if it's no trouble."
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That went better in her head.
"OK, you know where the apartments are by now, right? Libra and Pisces. Two of the bigger buildings in the city." She'll point them out. "They're connected by a teleporter or something on the roof."
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"I'm actually staying in the Libra apartments," he says as he glances between the two buildings as his tour guide points them out. "I think I heard something about the teleporter, but I haven't tried it yet! Sounds very convenient though!"
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A point.
"...Let's head over that way. It's a wide open field, so fighting is easier there."
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The theme hasn't been a difficult one to figure out, though. Soujirou gives the girl a nod as she points in the suggested direction. "All right. You're driving, after all."
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Phantom Girl and Soujirou will rapidly glide off in the direction she had pointed earlier.
"Alright, going down. I can show you around everything after this - the 13th Hour is only an hour, so we'd better get this done first."
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Right. Find some demons, tour city later.
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