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- discworld: mustrum ridcully,
- fate series: saber,
- fate series: waver velvet,
- fate/extra: nero,
- kamen rider: hayato ichimonji,
- kill la kill: ryuko matoi,
- magi adventures of sinbad: sinbad,
- odin sphere: gwendolyn,
- persona 4: rise kujikawa,
- persona 4: yukiko amagi,
- sailor moon: ami mizuno,
- sailor moon: haruka tenoh,
- sailor moon: minako aino,
- sailor moon: rei hino,
- super robot wars og: sanger zonvolt,
- super robot wars og: sophia nate,
- tales of symphonia: raine sage,
- tales of zestiria: mikleo,
- the dresden files: harry dresden
Arrival in Gigas
The City of Gigas is unlike anything the people of Union have ever seen before. The city is immense, a sprawling metropolis that covers the land as far as the eye can see. Built up primarily around enormous centralized towers, unlike Union these towers are dark concrete buildings, covered in glass windows. The buildings seem to serve any number of functions, and have a startling variety in construction, style, and even size, creating a unique skyline that is breathtaking to behold. The city is connected with roads of asphalt, upon which whiz smoke-belching steel carriages at frightful speeds, the engines (and piercing, constant horns) creating an ever-present din that engulfs the city in loud, chaotic sound.
“Downtown,” as the Gigans know it, is a huge collection of stores, apartments, and businesses. Apparently, the larger homes are built in Calderan-style but tend to be further from the main commotion of the downtown areas, of which Gigas citizens assure Union citizens that there are several, each with their own district name and culture. The technology is quite advanced as well, full color televisions are standard in every home and built in devices so slim and with such sharp images that they seem decades ahead of Union’s own technology. Pokemon are still quite present in Gigas, many people riding flying types and the buildings having huge perches to accommodate them. As with the vehicles below, however, Gigas seems to regulate air traffic to individual lanes and the birds seem well-trained as they convey their trainers to and fro.
Humans are just that, here, Human. No unusual shapes and sizes like the Enlightened and Earthkin of the Union Alliance, and those displaying unusual traits receive odd looks. Like many civilizations to the east, Battling is a common sport though in this place it’s more like the combat arenas of old. Several stadiums dot the cityscape, the sounds of Pokemon Battles and cheering crowds echoing for blocks all around, and it’s a stadium where humans are not welcome. Unless, of course, they want to make a show and spar against a Pokemon, of course.
This is Gigas, the City of Reclamation. Union civilians have free rein to explore this grand city as councillors are invited into the massive capitol building to negotiate with the Gigan leaders. Gigas civilians, for their part, are polite, friendly even. While many of them are caught in the bustle of their daily lives they regard Union citizens with interest and curiosity, willing to talk about their city, extolling its virtues while complaining about the noise, the crowds, the lines, and the expense all the while. One thing is clear though, the people of Gigas are proud of their city and their accomplishments. This is their home, and they are eager to show it off to the world.
“Downtown,” as the Gigans know it, is a huge collection of stores, apartments, and businesses. Apparently, the larger homes are built in Calderan-style but tend to be further from the main commotion of the downtown areas, of which Gigas citizens assure Union citizens that there are several, each with their own district name and culture. The technology is quite advanced as well, full color televisions are standard in every home and built in devices so slim and with such sharp images that they seem decades ahead of Union’s own technology. Pokemon are still quite present in Gigas, many people riding flying types and the buildings having huge perches to accommodate them. As with the vehicles below, however, Gigas seems to regulate air traffic to individual lanes and the birds seem well-trained as they convey their trainers to and fro.
Humans are just that, here, Human. No unusual shapes and sizes like the Enlightened and Earthkin of the Union Alliance, and those displaying unusual traits receive odd looks. Like many civilizations to the east, Battling is a common sport though in this place it’s more like the combat arenas of old. Several stadiums dot the cityscape, the sounds of Pokemon Battles and cheering crowds echoing for blocks all around, and it’s a stadium where humans are not welcome. Unless, of course, they want to make a show and spar against a Pokemon, of course.
This is Gigas, the City of Reclamation. Union civilians have free rein to explore this grand city as councillors are invited into the massive capitol building to negotiate with the Gigan leaders. Gigas civilians, for their part, are polite, friendly even. While many of them are caught in the bustle of their daily lives they regard Union citizens with interest and curiosity, willing to talk about their city, extolling its virtues while complaining about the noise, the crowds, the lines, and the expense all the while. One thing is clear though, the people of Gigas are proud of their city and their accomplishments. This is their home, and they are eager to show it off to the world.
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[Waver followed her, grabbing onto Orpheus so he wouldn't get lost in the hubbub while he fumbled with his wallet for funds he had exchanged out. Hopefully there would be enough to spare a round trip on one of these thing without impacting his food budget for later...]
Let's just take our notes and come up with a plan first, then we can talk to Mister Palpatine and see what he has to say.
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[ In the heat. In the crowd. Ugh. Maybe Waver has a point with that display of haste..
Keeping her bag clutched close to her and to the front, there's a light touch of metal against her back as Ymir reassures her. He's hating every minute of this, but he's here anyway. ]
Sounds good to me. Though I'm certain he'll be happy to listen to us. [He just gives off that sort of grandfatherly vibe. Not that she remembers what having a grandfather was like..] Ah, there it is. And looks like we're just in time!
[ One of the long transports is pulling up to the curb, a number and destination brightly visible above the windows set at the front. Hopefully there will be room (and no extra charge!) for the pokémon as well, for all that the largest one present was Ansuz the Porygon. ]
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Thank gods, [Waver huffed, sighing in relief as he flopped into a seat on the transport carriage. Though he didn't have any particular weakness to the heat, he had the athletic inclinations of an academic from Sanctuary.
That is, none at all.]
Do you really think that man will help? [He asked as they started moving.] I've been trying to stay far away from anyone on the Council after the....bad impression some of the Magi left on Union. No need to make a problem worse, right?
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[Sophia's hat is pulled down from her head, revealing not the twisting braid around her head but a singular plait of aquamarine hair, the tail of which currently rests over one shoulder. She's not wilting, but she does withdraw the bottle of water from her bag - one she's been reusing steadily. Buying drinks here? Is far too expensive.]
Ahh. I wonder how they manage to keep the temperatures so cool within here. One would think the sort of engine required to run it would make it hot here too. [An engineer's line of thought, rather than a mage's.]
The worst he might say to us is no. [or laugh at them. but he didn't seem the sort, really..] You live in Union now. And you'd not be approaching him telling him how to run his city, but something to add to the rebuilding that could make life better in the long run.
If we find it useful. It could prove more confusing in practice than not.
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If it's too confusing, then we scrap the idea and don't bother with it-- it's pretty simple.
I still can't help but think that there might be something we can learn from the people here and bring back to Union with us.
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[ There's the faintest hint of metallic dissent from Ymir. Sophia frowns, glancing around for him, but he remains out of view. His negative attitude is beginning to wear a bit on her nerves, save for the fact..well. She can't help but feel a little uneasy, even now. ]
If the ceasefire can be maintained, this may not be the only chance we have to visit this city. But we should take advantage while we can. So. Where have you been so far?
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The libraries, mostly, [he confessed, ] and a few restaurants. There's a little place by the hotel that makes pretty good krabby cakes for a decent price, if you want to try it later.
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I visited a couple of libraries as well. With all of these digital records and photographs and those colour TVs, I wanted to see how far back their records went.
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I'm hoping things go well. There's no way I can read all this in a few days.
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But, it's just an idea. I rather like how clean Union is over what it's like here.
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But let's not get ahead of ourselves. [a smile]
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[He offered a small smile in return.]
Let's just enjoy the ride for now and figure things out later. We've got a lot of time to plan.
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The stops all have pillars beside them, marks with colours and numbers, and shelter from the sun - rain seems highly unlikely out here. There are also digital time tables with timed to the minute arrival and departure times, with live updates as and when required.
By the time they reach the stop they boarded at, Sophia isn't ready to get off. Partially because people watching has taking up her attention -- particularly the strangely subdued folks in greys and light browns who sometimes followed in the wake people of evident social stature. People don't even seem to acknowledge them, and they never meet the eyes of those around them..
But, mostly, because a different library is across the street four stops from now. It's one she hasn't been to yet. She turns to Waver. ]
Getting off here? Or staying a bit longer?
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[He glanced over at her. Though their ride had been quiet and peppered with scattered commentary, he had noticed Sophia's preoccupation with certain people. Since it wasn't his business, he didn't say anything, but that sort of behavior seemed like a puzzle to be solved for another time.
There were too many other things of interest, like the digital time read outs and the impressive efficiency of this service.]
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A puzzle for another time indeed. ]
Stop 32b had a series of bookshops next to a library. I was thinking of getting off there, it's not too many along from here if I remember correctly.
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But there are libraries and books to speak of. ]
Do you think they'll have many physical books? Given their digital records, I keep expecting to see more portable devices that could hold that information..
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No one here wants that.
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[ A small shudder. Before something of a wistful look. ]
But a device that could hold a whole library's worth of information.. Now that would be something.
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[To think, the whole of Sanctuary's knowledge could be contained in a single place that was easy for anyone to access...]
You'd think that the device would need to be very big, but I think this city would have a way of making it close to the size of our Warp Bands.
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And colour televisions.. Can you imagine how Union's broadcasters would love something like that?
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All the more reason to keep good relations, I say. We know Gigas, for better or for worse-- and I'd rather have them on the same side as us for the moment.
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