Ai Nanasaki (
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1st Dive: Beginnings [Action]
[A quiet and peaceful slumber after a long, tiring day in high school for Ai Nanasaki ended up with her waking up in the middle of a forest, her body on the ground surrounded by leaves. Not that she thought she was waking up at first, but that she was in the middle of an odd dream, rather. A particularly vivid one.
It was a bit cold - certainly colder than her room had been - and her body didn't feel as relaxed as it did on the comfy mattress. And she was lying on something else other than the ground.
As Ai leaned forward, her eyes inspected her surroundings curiously, her head feeling a bit dizzy. It resembled the hill her grandfather owned, but... there was something off about it. She wasn't on the route she usually took, either - there wasn't one to begin with.
Still feeling something on her back, she reached over her shoulder and touched what felt like a wing. Also, she seemed to be wearing a peculiar white sundress and not the pyjamas she had gone to bed with.]
Huh...
[This was so strange. And it felt real. It didn't feel like a dream.
Ai continued turning her head around, and it wasn't until her gaze landed on a book right beside her when she stopped doing so.
The girl reached out and inspected both covers of the peculiar object with curiosity in her eyes.
Standing up with the book in her hands, she opened it up, trying to make sense of what was happening. But what was inside of it just seemed to confuse her even more at that point.]
Where am I...?
[Her voice sounded as confused as it could be. It was a good question. And why did it feel like she had wings on her back?]
(OOC: Ai will be walking around the forest while inspecting the book, trying to either find anyone who could help explain what was going on or a sign of civilization. You can catch her there.)
It was a bit cold - certainly colder than her room had been - and her body didn't feel as relaxed as it did on the comfy mattress. And she was lying on something else other than the ground.
As Ai leaned forward, her eyes inspected her surroundings curiously, her head feeling a bit dizzy. It resembled the hill her grandfather owned, but... there was something off about it. She wasn't on the route she usually took, either - there wasn't one to begin with.
Still feeling something on her back, she reached over her shoulder and touched what felt like a wing. Also, she seemed to be wearing a peculiar white sundress and not the pyjamas she had gone to bed with.]
Huh...
[This was so strange. And it felt real. It didn't feel like a dream.
Ai continued turning her head around, and it wasn't until her gaze landed on a book right beside her when she stopped doing so.
The girl reached out and inspected both covers of the peculiar object with curiosity in her eyes.
Standing up with the book in her hands, she opened it up, trying to make sense of what was happening. But what was inside of it just seemed to confuse her even more at that point.]
Where am I...?
[Her voice sounded as confused as it could be. It was a good question. And why did it feel like she had wings on her back?]
(OOC: Ai will be walking around the forest while inspecting the book, trying to either find anyone who could help explain what was going on or a sign of civilization. You can catch her there.)
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He turns, to face her. A human girl. A human girl in one of those white dresses, similar to those white pants he was in originally...
He tilts his head]
Hello. [With a deep voice]
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She just stood there and didn't take a step closer, though, not willing to take any chances just yet. Her body only lightly shivered from the cold, her white dress not managing to warm her up particularly well.]
Who... who are you?
[There was obvious fear and confusion in the girl's voice, who proceeded to briefly glance sideways before returning her gaze to the orc.]
What is this place?
[If this was a dream - a theory she thought she had disproved before meeting this unearthly creature - it was a really vivid one. The forest, the orc, the journal she was holding, the fact that she seemingly had wings on her back...]
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Well that and an orc.
So you know.
But-] My name is Garrosh Hellscream, and you've been taken into a place called Luceti.
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A-a-and then she heard him call himself "Hellscream". That somehow did not sound too friendly to her.]
Um... And what is Luceti?
[Was it this forest they were in? Did Garrosh live here?
Ai's brows furrowed in confusion. She held her ground even when he neared her, though she remained just as cautious, if not more so than before.]
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A prison? She was trapped? How could that happen, and most of all, why her? It was just because she was needed for labor? Or... did she do something to deserve this?
And what of the worlds he mentioned? The eight foot tall orc certainly wasn't from Earth, that much was clear. Just how many other worlds were there, and what kind of people would she see here?]
But... how was I taken from home? Is somebody behind this?
[If anything, she was more scared now - though some of her fear from the orc was channeled into his revelation of her predicament.]
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[And then he snorts, tilting his head slightly. Should he offer to take her back to the village? Go back to checking the traps like he intended? HE doesn't want to babysit some small human girl positively radiating fear off her, but it would be dishonorable to let her aimlessly wander these woods much longer.]
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"Shifts"? What did that mean, exactly? How could it destroy a person's mind?
From what she understood, it was the Malnosso who were behind them not being to escape - so perhaps they were the ones that transported them here, too.
She waited for him to calm down a little before she replied.]
Do you... know why they have taken us specifically?
[Ai's body quivered in response to a cold breeze that went past the woods.]
How many more people are trapped in Luceti?
[If there were indeed more people like them, then they were probably in that village Garrosh mentioned.]
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What is your name, woman?
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If the ones taken were just around a hundred people from multiple worlds, then... she doubted that either her family or friends were here too, or anyone she knew. She didn't want to think what would be going on at home whenever they found that she was gone. Would she ever be able to go back to them?
Her attention was brought back to the present, and the orc's question to her.]
I am Ai Nanasaki.
[She bowed a little as she said it, crossing her arms while holding onto her journal.]
Are there... more people like me here?
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Even if being around Garrosh had her be at least a bit cautious, it was her only source of information for now, even if there were others she could find later. Besides, she feared she would get lost and go in the village unprepared.
At the very least, his words seemed sincere, and in all likelihood he would lead her to the village.
What if the things he was hunting for caught her on the path to the village anyway? Just what was there in this forest?]
If you do not mind... I would prefer if I followed you.
[She probably wouldn't have made the same decision several moments ago, that's for sure.
Seeing him turning around, Ai noticed the wings he had on his back, reminding her that she had a pair of them, too.]
Um... Why do we have these wings?
[She assumed that, just like her, the orc didn't use to have wings in his own world either.]
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As for the wings though-] A liability.
[His own he's tried to keep covered by his cloak or armor, but it makes them sore, hence why it's out now. he gives a long suffering sigh and tries to move them, failing to do little more than tense up his shoulders. He hadn't gotten used to them. ...He doesn't Want to. Now full with her back turned to Ai, he starts to walks down the path to where he set his snare]
If both of them are removed, we die.
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Her eyes had widened a bit again. So she did indeed have to make sure that she didn't damage them...]
They look too small for us to fly on them...
[Then why were they there in the first place?
Just like the reason for her being here, perhaps it was the Malnosso again who were behind this, if what Garrosh said before was true. Maybe it was just them marking their prisoners?
She heard the sigh that Garrosh gave out, making her look at him again.]
Does everybody in the village you mentioned have wings, too?
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They're useless for anything except to shame people and make them easier to kill.
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The distaste was clear in Garrosh's voice. She wasn't happy about the predicament either, but the orc was especially angry.
Then again, she hadn't taken it in all in either, herself.]
How long have you been in Luceti?
[Given his knowledge, he didn't sound like a newcomer like her at all. She hesitated to ask the next question, but she did anyway. Spending time with such an unearthly-looking creature and actually talking with him couldn't help but spark her curiosity.]
Where do you come from?... I mean, the world you were taken from?
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The words Azeroth and Durotar were obviously unknown to her. The names alone were not enough to sate her curiosity.]
Are there more of your kind here?
[She still had trouble fathoming that there were actually more worlds out there and the fact that people from each place were gathered together here.]
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But his disappointment is there This snap's got nothing in it. He grunts, and then fiddles with it to make sure it's set properly again, moving on]
There's other prisons on this world with other villages. Orcs live in at least one of them.
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I see...
[And then Ai made her own deductions of out the new information given what she had learned so far, but she wanted a confirmation regardless.]
But we cannot reach the other villages?
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[Or that's his conclusion. They're "scientists" he remembers in the back of his mind, they might have some strange goblin-like logic going for them]
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Even if everyone was brought together, something told Ai that if the Malnosso were able to somehow put a pair of wings on everyone's backs, that they could remove them just as easily if they wanted to. And Garrosh already said that if a person lost both, they would die... And that weakness didn't bode well for them.]
That means you still cannot reach the other orcs... I am sorry about that.
[She genuinely was, if all of this was true. At the very least there were other humans like her in this enclosure.]
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You sounded sincere about that, Ai.
[Not her full name, because there's a cultural connotation about that for orcs]
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But then she remembered that she was speaking to an orc from a completely alien world, which explained it rather quickly, ending her confusion. At least, on that matter.
She answered him shortly afterwards.]
Well, it looks like we are all unlucky to have arrived here, but at least I can talk with the other humans in the village you mentioned.
[Though she had yet to see the village itself and the people residing in it.]
It would be comforting to have some links to your home while you are here. Especially if we are going to remain in Luceti for a long time...
[There were certainly a lot of odd things about this place already, and the more she heard about it, the more alien it seemed. But maybe she could find at least a little solace in some things...]
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