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Quest 1: You are not seeing double
[G'evening, Prospero. If you know her, you know Devola's not usually the type to initiate calls on the video feed, so perhaps whatever seems to have poisoned the water supply be in the air this time's started to effect her as well.
Or, perhaps, it has to do with the fact that she seems to have duplicated herself.
On screen are two women who look completely and utterly identical. Devola's usual wavy red mess of hair is combed straight, and is in duplicate. Two pairs of blue-gray eyes set into the same face are looking into the phone's camera. Two sets of the same clothing are being worn by two people with the exact same body-type. It's enough to make a person wonder if their phone isn't on the fritz.
Or maybe somebody did put something in the water after all.
Anyway, the one on the left shifts, starting to talk.] So, good news! If you're seeing double, that means you've got 20/20 vision and your phone isn't messed up, either.
[The figure on the right also shifted, albeit with something that looked like discomfort.] I still don't know why do we have to do this in such a confusing way. [This one, while looking all the same, speaks in a way more delicate tone.]You even went and combed your hair. You...are not really fond of combing your hair. Usually that's the last resort people have to tell us apart.
[Leftvola paused for a few seconds, staring off into space as if enthralled before she slowly responded.] ...It seemed more amusing this way.
[There was a long pause before the twin on the left reached up and began to muss her own hair, speaking almost petulantly.] They can figure it out from mannerisms too, I'd hope...
[Rightpola sighed in contained distress. Things never changed that much, apparently.] I suppose you are correct. Even so, it should not be a challenge but an aid.
[That said, the rightmost redhead turned to face the camera, her hair neatly combed and not at all ruffled. As it had always been.] Ah, I suppose introductions are in order then. I must thank you first; I know she is not a bad person, but apparently she has stayed among you for over half a year or so. For taking care of Devola, you have my gratitude.
M'not that bad at being self-sustaining... [A pause, and Devola -- now more easily and properly identifiable with her usual hairstyle coughed before continuing.] Err, anyway. This is, obviously, my sister, Popola. I filled her in on all the important 'Prospero is a silly place' details already. She's the smart one, so she's already caught up. Easy-peasy.
[Popola nods quietly, a faint smile on her lips.] It's nice to meet you all, inhabitants of Prospero. I will be doing my best to be of use, so don't hesitate to ask me anything if you need help. Back from where we come from, I used to... aid in the organization and inner workings of a settlement, so I think I should be capable of putting some order where needed. I will be also helping her with some projects she was taking care of.
[She doesn't say more because she doesn't want to brag.] About the Persona system...I have yet to try it myself, but I trust I will be capable of doing what's needed in due time. [Then she turns at her sister, as if asking if there is something else to be said.]
[Devola blinked, then nodded.] Ah. Right. I'd done some work on a kinda 'welcome to Prospero' pamphlet or flier or... just a text file, whatever you wanna call it. I was gonna put it up on the network earlier, but I kinda got vetoed on the grounds of 'not being clinical enough in tone.' So, expect that soon. Figure it'll make things easier, not having to repeat the same info every time someone new pops up.
[A beat.] Unless they can't read. Hm. Maybe it should be an audio thing?
I think we can prepare both if needed. As long as you don't make it a sung introduction to Prospero. [Not that it wouldn't be fun, but the last thing somebody lost needs is a pretty voice singing about how screwed up you are. Maybe. At any rate, Popola turns to the camera and nods reassuringly.]
I will make sure it's completely comprehensible and concise, don't worry about it.
[And with that, the PSA seems over.]
((OOC: Popola is a light red, Devola a darker hue. Naturally, expect responses from either of them.))
Or, perhaps, it has to do with the fact that she seems to have duplicated herself.
On screen are two women who look completely and utterly identical. Devola's usual wavy red mess of hair is combed straight, and is in duplicate. Two pairs of blue-gray eyes set into the same face are looking into the phone's camera. Two sets of the same clothing are being worn by two people with the exact same body-type. It's enough to make a person wonder if their phone isn't on the fritz.
Or maybe somebody did put something in the water after all.
Anyway, the one on the left shifts, starting to talk.] So, good news! If you're seeing double, that means you've got 20/20 vision and your phone isn't messed up, either.
[The figure on the right also shifted, albeit with something that looked like discomfort.] I still don't know why do we have to do this in such a confusing way. [This one, while looking all the same, speaks in a way more delicate tone.]You even went and combed your hair. You...are not really fond of combing your hair. Usually that's the last resort people have to tell us apart.
[Leftvola paused for a few seconds, staring off into space as if enthralled before she slowly responded.] ...It seemed more amusing this way.
[There was a long pause before the twin on the left reached up and began to muss her own hair, speaking almost petulantly.] They can figure it out from mannerisms too, I'd hope...
[Rightpola sighed in contained distress. Things never changed that much, apparently.] I suppose you are correct. Even so, it should not be a challenge but an aid.
[That said, the rightmost redhead turned to face the camera, her hair neatly combed and not at all ruffled. As it had always been.] Ah, I suppose introductions are in order then. I must thank you first; I know she is not a bad person, but apparently she has stayed among you for over half a year or so. For taking care of Devola, you have my gratitude.
M'not that bad at being self-sustaining... [A pause, and Devola -- now more easily and properly identifiable with her usual hairstyle coughed before continuing.] Err, anyway. This is, obviously, my sister, Popola. I filled her in on all the important 'Prospero is a silly place' details already. She's the smart one, so she's already caught up. Easy-peasy.
[Popola nods quietly, a faint smile on her lips.] It's nice to meet you all, inhabitants of Prospero. I will be doing my best to be of use, so don't hesitate to ask me anything if you need help. Back from where we come from, I used to... aid in the organization and inner workings of a settlement, so I think I should be capable of putting some order where needed. I will be also helping her with some projects she was taking care of.
[She doesn't say more because she doesn't want to brag.] About the Persona system...I have yet to try it myself, but I trust I will be capable of doing what's needed in due time. [Then she turns at her sister, as if asking if there is something else to be said.]
[Devola blinked, then nodded.] Ah. Right. I'd done some work on a kinda 'welcome to Prospero' pamphlet or flier or... just a text file, whatever you wanna call it. I was gonna put it up on the network earlier, but I kinda got vetoed on the grounds of 'not being clinical enough in tone.' So, expect that soon. Figure it'll make things easier, not having to repeat the same info every time someone new pops up.
[A beat.] Unless they can't read. Hm. Maybe it should be an audio thing?
I think we can prepare both if needed. As long as you don't make it a sung introduction to Prospero. [Not that it wouldn't be fun, but the last thing somebody lost needs is a pretty voice singing about how screwed up you are. Maybe. At any rate, Popola turns to the camera and nods reassuringly.]
I will make sure it's completely comprehensible and concise, don't worry about it.
[And with that, the PSA seems over.]
((OOC: Popola is a light red, Devola a darker hue. Naturally, expect responses from either of them.))
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[Still, this can get confusing.]
It's nice to meet you, sir.
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Hello, both of you--it's a pleasure to meet you, Popola.
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[Have a small smile for you, Diarmud. You can't see it tho' >:p]
I suppose I should let the device to transmit voice only? I understand if you don't wish to be seen.
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'evening. Are ya feeling camera-shy all of a sudden?
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It's nice to meet you, Popola! I'm Saori Nakagawa.
Oh, since you're working on that introduction to Prospero, Devola, I can help fill in some information about holidays and such if you like.
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Nice to meet you, Saori. And I can say for both of us that any information will prove to be very helpful to prepare the document.
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[A beat. The dawning realization of a possibility.]
Say, when did you arrive, anyway?
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DEVOLA WHAT ARE YOU ALRIGHT DID YOUR EVIL DOPPLGANAGER RETURN AGAIN?
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[OH GOD WHO IS THIS LOUD PERSON.
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No, this is my good doppelganger! The one I actually wanted to see again!
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Hm. A twin?
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[How can you be confuzzled when you figured it out already!?]
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Oh and I'm glad to hear the introduction thing's coming along alright, Miss Devola.
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I'm surprised, she seems to have done quite a good work so far. It makes me proud to know she hasn't lost her touch.
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...Well, you probably could've guessed that already. [Shrug.]
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Welcome, Popola. My name is Eater.
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[And so Popola, but shhh.]
Eater, that is quite an unique name. It is a pleasure to meet you, of course.
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Hi, you guys! It's nice to meet you Popola, I'm April.
... And a sung introduction would be pretty interesting.
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April, a pleasure.
I'm beginning to think it could be a good way to remember important facts. It would cause quite an impression though.
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Miss Devola, you have a twin?
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[Says the twin with a tiny smile.]
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Popola, right? I'm glad you've got someone here to explain things to you.
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Who would you be? I'm meeting all kinds of people today...
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