azumods: (Cynthia.)
Azume Mods ([personal profile] azumods) wrote in [community profile] azume2018-06-03 06:02 pm

First.

ENCOUNTER 1.

Your searching of the building won't be for nothing; in the end, it is a building, and buildings are wonderfully finite spaces. Eventually there's an exit, and the exit isn't sealed; in fact, compared to the impartial corridors of the rest of the place, the doorway leading out seems surprisingly professional. There's a reception desk and a small waiting area, and a vending machine in the corner - it looks the way one would expect the entrance to a professional corporation to look, as opposed to something housing the large number of strange people that seems to inhabit the building.

The wind is cool as it hits your face when you make your way outside - because surely, you do want to make your way outside? - and you're greeted by a city enveloped in the darkness of late-night; the building you woke up in is elevated, overlooking the rest of the buildings below from the highest point in the city. There are cobbled steps leading down to street level proper, however, and if you want to turn to get a better look at the building once you're down there, you'll find that it's not particularly inconspicuous, all things considered.

There are buildings once you're down on street level, several of them; almost all of them are dark. Whether they're abandoned, closed for the night, or simply housing sleeping occupants is a bit difficult to say at the moment; however, one building seems to be lit up brightly - isn't as massive as the place you just left but it's large enough, and perhaps most importantly there's a woman standing outside of it.

She's standing tall and still, and were it not for the large amounts of blonde hair cascading down her back and framing her face, she might be difficult to see - she's dressed all in black, in a long duster coat and pants, and her arms are folded across her body as she watches the building. Her expression is calm; it's difficult to tell much else without approaching her, to see if she's exactly like everyone else you just left behind, but as soon as you approach and she's able to take a look at the rest of you...

She smiles.

The expression is gentle, understanding, though there's a hint of concern in her features; it easily reaches her eyes, and she tips her head while studying those of you she can see in the light from the building behind her.

"Well! You are all a sight for sore eyes."

When she speaks her voice is warm, affectionate in a manner that one might expect from a friend or maybe an older sister; she glances behind her, toward the lit-up building with its orange roof, before she turns back to you, beckoning you inside after her.

The room you're led into is large and open, with a courtesy desk with a large set of machines behind it, and a woman stationed there as though it's her job; the blonde looks at her for a moment, pursing her lips as though bothered by something, and it isn't difficult to see why - the woman is one of the strange ones, one of the ones that don't seem to respond properly to much, stock-still and dead behind the eyes. She doesn't address her, though; she just gestures as though inviting all of you to sit - there are benches near the wall, though some of you may not mind taking the floor. There are stairs nearby, and that's where she takes up station herself, walking up a couple of steps before turning and settling on them, hands on her knees. She smiles again when she addresses you, though the expression is a little subdued.

"My name is Cynthia. I'm sure you have a lot of questions; we have a lot to catch up on."

heritrix: (so that's how it is)

whoops, responded in the wrong place

[personal profile] heritrix 2018-06-04 12:05 am (UTC)(link)
Are they the deities you mentioned before? The ones that escaped?

[She overheard that bit with Kayneth, and with Michael.]
heritrix: (pout)

[personal profile] heritrix 2018-06-04 01:32 am (UTC)(link)
It's strange to hear of deities that still interact with humans, but this has been a strange day...

[And it's a lot to take in, honestly. Maybe she shouldn't be trusting this lady so much? There's still a lot going on she doesn't understand. Still, she can't change the fact she's already here, so Rin tries to adjust her mindset to the situation as best as she can. After a moment:]

Another question, Cynthia. I understand these Lake Guardians can help us, but what can we do to ensure their safety? I...

[I don't have Saber here.

Trailing off, Rin looks aside, holding one hand to her chest. There's a pang in her heart. It's not physical, but it hurts all the same. She holds her head a little higher.]


If things were like they are at home, it wouldn't be a problem, but I don't have the same resources as I do there—or even the same abilities, it would seem. Unless you intend for me to hide your Guardians, I'm not sure what help I'll be.
heritrix: (timeout)

1/2

[personal profile] heritrix 2018-06-04 02:29 am (UTC)(link)
[Mrrrrr. She grumbles this next part to herself, under her breath:]

That's easier said than done, isn't it? We've never even met...
heritrix: (daww)

[personal profile] heritrix 2018-06-04 02:33 am (UTC)(link)
[That's just her nerves getting to her, though, and she realizes how rude that might sound, if Cynthia was paying attention. Huffing a big breath, Rin claps her cheeks hard as if to smack some resolve into herself, and stands a little straighter.]

It's going to be difficult, but if it's my only option I'm not in a position to refuse it. If I'm trusting you this far, I can go a little further until I'm given a reason not to.

[There we go. She feels a little better having said that; like she's outlined where the chips have fallen for herself, and her relationship to this person she's just met. A stranger, really, but Rin gets the feeling she's capable. Probably a formidable ally.

For now she'll rely on her. Rin's cheeks are tinged pink, starting to tingle from the clap of her palms a few moments ago, but having made her decision, she smiles.]


...I'm Rin, by the way. Sorry, I failed to introduce myself earlier.