[ Furina, a tyrant. The thought is a little laughable, even if some of her previous actions could have certainly been viewed as such through a particular lens. It's certainly enough to make him smile ruefully. ]
It's a long story, from what I'm told. But I do believe the Palais Mermonia is trying to change things for the better.
[ Whether or not they end up successful though.....Magic 8 Ball says to try again later. ]
Say, you wouldn't happen to have [ what was it again ] a phone, would you? If we're both reading the room right, it doesn't seem as though our gainful employment will be lasting much longer.
[ this is my extremely weak excuse to grab adrian's number so i can hassle him with spam in the future, please indulge me, thank you ]
Then I wish your Palais Mermonia the best of luck. Changing a place for the better is never as easy as letting it fall to ruin.
[ And that isn't just true of Barovia. ]
Oh — yes, one moment. [ Adrian's hands disappear into his cabbage suit so he can root around in his pockets and retrieve his phone. He pokes at the buttons with a clear lack of familiarity, but he can sort of get by. ] They showed me how to add a number to my 'phone book'... strange name, if you ask me, when it's not a book... A useful device, none the less.
[ He'll give out his number without a second thought please spam him and don't mind that it takes him 30 years to write each text message. ] Perhaps we can continue our game another time?
[ Why call it a 'phone book' when it's not a book indeed.... Likewise, why call the little squiggle game on their phones Snake when it clearly resembles a worm more? The mysteries of modern technology.
Regardless, the exchange of numbers goes smoothly despite the lack of familiarity from both parties, and then it's Wriothesley's turn to carefully slide his phone into the depths of his cucumber costume. ]
Absolutely. You seem like the kind of guy with a lot of stories to tell. I'd hate to miss out on any of them.
[ watch me handwave the rest of this so i can show up in your inbox later instead ]
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It's a long story, from what I'm told. But I do believe the Palais Mermonia is trying to change things for the better.
[ Whether or not they end up successful though.....Magic 8 Ball says to try again later. ]
Say, you wouldn't happen to have [ what was it again ] a phone, would you? If we're both reading the room right, it doesn't seem as though our gainful employment will be lasting much longer.
[ this is my extremely weak excuse to grab adrian's number so i can hassle him with spam in the future, please indulge me, thank you ]
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[ And that isn't just true of Barovia. ]
Oh — yes, one moment. [ Adrian's hands disappear into his cabbage suit so he can root around in his pockets and retrieve his phone. He pokes at the buttons with a clear lack of familiarity, but he can sort of get by. ] They showed me how to add a number to my 'phone book'... strange name, if you ask me, when it's not a book... A useful device, none the less.
[ He'll give out his number without a second thought please spam him and don't mind that it takes him 30 years to write each text message. ] Perhaps we can continue our game another time?
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Regardless, the exchange of numbers goes smoothly despite the lack of familiarity from both parties, and then it's Wriothesley's turn to carefully slide his phone into the depths of his cucumber costume. ]
Absolutely. You seem like the kind of guy with a lot of stories to tell. I'd hate to miss out on any of them.
[ watch me handwave the rest of this so i can show up in your inbox later instead ]
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