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When Sandalphon provides her a more proper introduction, she dips her head in both respect and acknowledgement before she settles a hand along her collar.]
I am Lady Rhea.
[Archbishop, she leaves out. It is highly unlikely that anyone would know or care what the Church of Seiros is here. She is not arrogant enough to believe her position holds any weight here. But to simply call her 'Rhea' feels altogether too informal.]
It is a pleasure to meet you, Sandalphon. I may have many more questions for you. I hope you will not tire of them quickly.
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The pleasure is mine, Lady Rhea. [ he chuckles lightly. ] I doubt I will. I have nothing but time. Any other question come to mind?
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He invites her to ask of him more and she chooses to accept that. But what she follows up with is not a terribly profound one.]
Yes. [She begins before she gestures to his noibat.] Does your companion have a name?
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This little thing? His species is a Noibat, but I've given him the name Sariel. [ a breathy laugh. ] I've only given him the name due to the resemblance he has to a friend of mine.
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[The way she says it is soft and thoughtful, perhaps a mannerism to be expected from someone like her. As she carries herself, it's a rarity that Rhea speaks without some form of contemplation seeping into her voice. As if she's always thinking and that kind of assessment isn't inaccurate.]
A lovely name. This must be a friend of yours you miss. If you do not mind my prying, how long has it been that you have been here?
[Long enough to name a Noibat, obviously, but she can hardly gauge a proper amount of time based off of that alone.]
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I... I do. He's one of the few angels that didn't deserve what happened to him.
[ he doesn't elaborate further, opting to answer rhea's question instead of continuing. ]
I've been here about 5 months. I had a brief reprieve back home in between, but I've returned here nonetheless.
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Instead, she nods slowly.]
So it is possible to return to your home world at times, then. And you retain the memories of your time here? How curious. I wonder what magic allows such a thing to take place.
[Especially given that no one exactly offered Rhea an invitation to be in this place at this point.]
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[ he's determined to find the answer, because a surprise arrival of one he thought trapped between dimensions was now here, and he was at a loss as to how. ]
As for memories of this place, unfortunately that's something you lose when you return home.
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[Then it would be possible to be pulled to and fro. Likelihood being that the only ones who would remember such a thing would be those who remain. Those who witness one being sent back to their world only to return.
She's filing away all of the information he's chosen to share with her, though a great deal of it doesn't quite make sense. Of course it doesn't. She is far too new to be comfortable or even remotely complacent about her predicament.]
Is there any other information that you feel would benefit me?
[Amusing, how something that started so lighthearted with contests has become so heavy with the weight of necessity.]
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There is one thing: if someone approaches you asking for a battle, they usually refer to your Pokémon battling. Violence between us outsiders is considered a crime. I've also been told that if you're considered a Breeder, this won't happen as much.
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I am only minutely familiar with the idea of battling. I confess I would prefer to avoid that, if I could manage it. Do you suppose it is possible to do so?
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[ there's no malice in his words. in fact, it sounded as if he was tired, almost exhausted from the constant battle. for the most part, sandalphon has accepted the normality of battling, but it doesn't fail to simply tire him out with how gung-ho some trainers are. ]
The only solution I've come across is staying within the cities that you travel into, but more often than not you will be battling.