[HELLO, KARA... Should the local sword population wander into the gateway, he'll eventually stumble across North while she's exploring the red light district. Specifically, she seems to have sequestered herself up in the room that's equipped with fortune telling items, sitting on the table and making her way through a book on onmyodo.
She'll offer him a nod as a way of greeting, curt, while flipping to another page in the book.]
[ Just like last time, Ookurikara is exploring each part of the gateway, trying to gauge what they're dealing with and if there's anything useful here they can take back. The difference is, he recognizes this - at least as Sengoku-era Japan, if not any of these specific locations. He's been taken to a courtesan house once or twice as a sword, but it's strange to see it so... empty, even if the voices try to fill the silence. He's almost bored by the whole place, until he finds a different room.
North is here, but he doesn't acknowledge her greeting or speak as he slowly walks in, taking in the items left out. Why fortune telling in a place like this? It's an odd choice, and makes him wonder what was going on, exactly. But he doesn't stop walking until he reaches the ouija board, which... doesn't fit in here, as far as he's concerned. Everything else makes sense, but - what is this? ]
[If he's fine with ignoring her greeting, then she's fine continuing her book without bothering with niceties. That doesn't stop her from glancing up every now and then as he moves around the room, careful to stay attentive of his position so she can't be startled later. When she notices he's stopped by the ouija board, though? She outright stares at him, slowly raising an eyebrow after a moment as if wondering what the heckie he's going to do.
[ Well. Since the ouija board doesn't seem to be forthcoming about what it is, he eventually turns to keep checking out the items here - but he stops when he notices North staring. Wasn't she busy reading? ]
w2, monday.
She'll offer him a nod as a way of greeting, curt, while flipping to another page in the book.]
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North is here, but he doesn't acknowledge her greeting or speak as he slowly walks in, taking in the items left out. Why fortune telling in a place like this? It's an odd choice, and makes him wonder what was going on, exactly. But he doesn't stop walking until he reaches the ouija board, which... doesn't fit in here, as far as he's concerned. Everything else makes sense, but - what is this? ]
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Que c'est un weegie board, indeed.]
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...What?
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[and then he stopped. it's distracting.]
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[ he can't possibly be the only one who's come through here. ]
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[Also, she was here first? Rude.]
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I'm not the only one looking around.
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[so???]
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I don't care.
[ this is going well ]
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[No weegee board explanation for you, binch.]